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Plate Giass In- surance at low rates. { | { { | i ‘ Miss Davis Ity Bartley Jones The ingenuous Miss Davis aboard the New of make the to YOUng her father York to trip She was a lady i i i | { i We all felt sorry for them the mo ment they stepped board First, they had not secured thelr passage in oo on had just received a telegram recalling him The up with passengers minutes it would father Then Mr. Edgar was full few Davis to London gteamet ior fa Miss with and that ashore seemed go quarter Gr have to her or take in the steerage ecenleaf, A YOULng had 1g a good deal loud man from Nev ‘ork, who seeing Kurd i § . clotiios - Ss = 2 A He Became Her Cavalier, pect ¢ ’ y would nave mill ymmand £1 They were merely going after had No one doubte to me BOmMe DADers become neces ad her some They With gary to the case al 4 young men of became afraid of those millions them in her pocket she pick lords and and barons and s Young the best He had up his stateroom Davis way he he headed and monopolized most On the third from Southampton, a notice was posted up that Mr had able pear! and diamond pin ory, but it served make rather shy her of dukes and counts irs Mr. Greenleal naturally held cards up to a certain nice thing by and of course point giving Miss in a That done a was properly grateful became her cav aller the list of her time day Greenleaf lost a valu interest. The the purser loser that he missed any great have told could in cash and $1,600 worth of diamonds if nad'nt loud she been a woman with volee and a determined spirit affair SleWwWardess, denied This Then Gra not have heard of the She lald her loss wardess ked once thie it and a tO Aa promptly ue to searched that and padled Mrs diamonds and of most of us agreed left h her had her cas nd even sticking bed her had her trunk bachelor that monds It el ¥ i and when she she by calling lot idiots it used a Only ug un that whoever rob false 12 {to key to open after, a complaint to the watch with dia from his room that there things all on ef hours made fect a gok get been taken evident had now became was a werd in Misd sraelf arch of thief and uncomfortable aboard, made very for the excitement we almost forgot Davie, but she did She it was the not forget he who suggested a se I gtaterooms doing » captain and truck f no Cciew ne bl and trick or Ip As ashore She } COZY at his elbow, but he didn’t go Into par ticulars, On the next Thompson, who evening had young left his Mr mother as the girl who had on there fa ace the other side with a cornfield and she got appeared That the jast Davis. The newspapers hack and dis minutes into a few a within of in father WAS any of us us “aw read supposed rest of the Her and when was forger irom alte i England The telegram they were fleecing the WAR Ol a Con a change in ling aboard ¢« they boarded fe {1 federate and program. All the ¥ ! aid at the caused the sten J voung lady's door over a large Were ghe had brought sum detective? besides. There but she outwitted them were on her trail for money the dock, weeks and but did not succeed in arresting For an ingenuous young lady she a hummer. You not only have statement of a steady, conserva old bachelor for that, but the impetuous and infatuated young men who lost rings and ping and ran to change hundred dollar bills her the tive him when he smoked too many cigar ettes and drank too many cocktails, gave his arm to Miss Davis for a walk She had a slight favor to ask of him Her dear father had left her plenty of money, but it was in $100 bills. Would he kindly give her small bills change? He would. He went to his stateroom and got the money, and she thanked him, but did not hand over the hundred. It was a case of absent mindedness, of course, and he did not ell her attention to it, She played the same trick on two other young men before she left the deck, They could have told each other of it and arrived at a conclusion, but they said nothing. At noon the next day a whisper went through the ship that a Mrs. Graham, returning from Europe, and feeling herself competent to take care of her own, had been robbed of $600 timony. na — SE Business Proposition, “Doctor,” sald the apprehensive looking man, “is it true that there are with nervous trouble thal trollable laughter?” “There are such cases.’ “Well, if you'll go through the hos good money. farce” ear a Too Deliberate, A judge In remanding a called him a scoundrel The prisoner replied: "Sir, | am not as big a scoundrel as you here the culprit stopped, but finally added “take me to be” “A little less deliberation!” exclaim. od the judge -~Tit-Bits, criminal | GIRDLING OF ORCHARD TREES Loss and Injury Done by Mice, Rab bits and Wodchucks Estimated at $1 Per Acre Yearly. Little data render rect est possible anywhere neat imate of t Jury to trees the Work ol A hp VAT I RRS SIN dl A pe TRL oR RPA with tirely = should be gpan to bx are inserted tend sition tO KeeDd The to two it are are « a mn chizel-th sions NArrow sloping pee above upward and those bel rd heavil ing downwa insert the scio iy and wax wounds made the cial care wax in firmly and ne iv a it the wiint of ani pe body of the 1 oO four paris beeswax and the tree make grafting wax melt togeth in, of pail masas han- er iby weight) of res two paris of tallow. Pour or tub of cold begging fo cool so that ane part mixture into As the can be water it it becomes quite light in color. Form into small balls or sticks for conveni- ent use. This wax will keep in good condition indefinitely When to Spray. opened; the second, after two-thirds of the petals have fallen, being sure get and the third about two weeks ater. Watch weather, Aosdri a Wounds on Trees, For wounds on trees, melt rosin and pour three paris into one part of pre viously warmed erude petroleum. | This will not run In warm weather nor crack in cold. Inches With Fiowers Measuring Two Inches Across bably s of success in the land will not one greatest so owing is to right time wet the frees § Rich that around applies raise appie fruit To hydrangeas, cut It blooms tree bit they bead get the biggest ear the canes the : " ils on A system of “smu if called ned the crop Prune an urance the hardy rugosas, and hybrid perpetuals teas and hybrid pruned until April Plant trees only under climbers The be Osos teas should not that at a in ground cultivation for has least thor Raspberries should occupy the years, - and else made so with manure The ground on which the new or is growing need not be left Currant and gooseberry bushes If they they bear and finer fruit, and not be so are pruned in tree form larger Sow poppy seadr at once, no matter if froet is In the ground. Just sow the seeds on the surface, They will be much earlier than If vou wait to work the ground, If you have blackberries that win tor kill down to the roots every year, do not destroy them, simply give the roots from too hard freezing. PA'S ANSWER. pa?’ ®»e B fO DRIVE OUT MALARIA ASD BLILD TL § THE SYSTEM fake 1h 1 Standard E's TASTELESS iii ~ 3 Bet ¥ are ak ng every bootie, nin 8 tales the Oa ATH t Bo nd » > ree For COLDS and GRY eure I people lead him trying ugarcoated far more astonish friends. Hobbes Mrs. Sadie Dunn, Mdlewild, Fla, writes: “f mom weing your Mexionn Mustang Lin. Ismet om my ohielens. | had one with cor her 1 1 did Jos motive her at first, hy +) con ~ ber 1 had 96 ea that she would ever it took te auarly three weeks but 1 her. 1 have another now with sore and am using the Mustang on ber” 28¢. BO. $1 bottle at Drug & Gent Staves. |
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