flf Mui - A:V.,m'&rTVi"irA TWIT! V WT.tf 'HP! la T.'AtHEVinerA ;W.T,. iVfiAU . 'Wf 1 . tWli.d''i Z-'KXWMS- VfJL'ie.' r J4. m T."-''pl,-n J."J'. V.i.t'fl ft t ;? Vt'STAUiBTeTeTeWllllWXtlWWFJIV.T! .-T '. . " 11 'ISJ "rarfln1 W ' ' :OT flerM. V e" -", I'lHffJHV'Trvl nUiHPI WB'.'mi "7 IHMVWf'J I'..iM1 i .. ,1.1W ? IS I" I i ii i mm. I m e- asa f fk Hnnn THE PEOPLE'S FORUM ) , : t! Saturday Specials in Street Pumps and Sturdy Oxfords $5.50 $'.50 $y.J0 Correct footwear for outdoor wear Stylet that are newest and ral lies that will surprise these who expect te pay much higher prices: UWttf. WetttJ $elm; rubber hceU. 5.30. 2. Oxhrit tf the erf, tan caf ; fe rM "frrnet sfc'fcn- 3i SfSy Jr " t9nt et .50. 5. IHnf.7 OxfmU ftmmi ftbdfr lf. 7 JO. MM tlBLWWwLWWr .tr'mmwMhmWmW M & Letters te the Editor 921 MARKTSteIe' HrlKffiajBlW.ra. BEra9VSBRSpQ!MftMI Ftnett pnufc Ktnty cloth ovet toot. 7awj, light and d m r It few, and black. 135 ssSSSssss55eSssS555ss5si5aMsaasa5siB &fj(A SSaJ' BSfvV SS! i BLewVft v jJ-CTfcafc ' mmrf'CmJ UfMll'jmmmTH Olvtt Or!. Crown te MI.-WftH tM JMMer th Burning PnbH Ufm Sir The football seawn bow , Tlr taally pawed kaa demonstrated bayand cavil the contention of ui Waatarn altimnl namely, the raptrlerit?, of Middle Waattn football te the brand displayed In tbe athletic enewcatee of tba Bait. Princeton itanda ae the un dlaptted eaamblen of the Bait. She beat Tale 80. Iowa, a 'worthy bat for the. Middle Weat weak team, beat iaie ev. ii iewa, playing in eany aeaaen fem, could beat Yale three mera peiata than Princeton, what would iewa oe te rnncMen wntn It (Iowa; had nerfected lta nlave But Iowa la net by any meana the cream of Western football teame. There la no flouet tnat Micblfan would go tnreugn iewa jue a Diowtercb threugu a toy balloon. It la true that Princeton received a draw with Chicago. That le, It waa virtually a draw, for aa Steney Mcuinn naa pointed out in tfie fenn Pitt(game, the ecerlng strength wan the same, and aa Penn lest by one goal kick, se Chi lest by 8. All concede that if the game had lasted three minuted longer Chi would heve wen 'by a geed margin. " Overcenfldence beat Chicago. The feat of Chicago beating Prince ten en lta own battlefield will be long remembered. Personally, I would like te see Michigan and Princeton play, but I suppose the Humane Society would prevent it. I trust these words will net h eon sidered lacking In sufficient Impert (e cane iue lime 01 your readers, wne, judging by their letters, are mere in tereated In the problems of the day than with foetbnlllc matters. But let them solve tli! questien: If Iowa, playing In early season form, enn beat Yale three mere peintH than the Emit crn champions could bent tlicin In their final game, hew bad would Michigan beat Princeton? ROBERT DRAKE. Philadelphia, November 27, IQ'22. Agrees With Clemenceau Te th BiUer e Iht Evening Public Ltdeer: Sir In answer te Mr. Adler's re marks In today's Evrkixe Publio LEDera, I mean in record te black troops en the Rhine, France has a geed rlsht te have troen en the Rhine. I knew what I nm talking about, for I spent two years ever there during tin- war. I acree with M. Clempneesu'n re marks from one word te the lust. Hew much has Germany paid since the war? Moreover, hew much will she pay? Nothing 1 ' I did net spend nine months In Ger many after the war for nothing. I lived in a house with German people and knew what tucy have fculd te bu true. My sentiments are, watch Germany. Why don't they go after the Kaiser? He is living in style and riches, while a let of our former soldiers are still suffering. I believe we should have gene te Benin ana net quit when we did. I believe the United States should take a hand and get back what she In owed first, then get what she can for the ether nations. Germany is ufrnld of tbe United States and that is the only nation te which she will bend a knee, I say get the Kaiser and break fiermany'e back, for she still will give Europe and the United States trouble ngaln the first chance she get. It may net be for some years, but 1 hope new when we have a chance te put her down de it. The United States comes first and always. If Germany should have wen thl? last war, de you think she would have given us four years te pay? I am ufraid net, Clemenceau Is right and he knows what he 1b talking about. "Watch Germany. 1" E. F. Philadelphia, November 1!8, 1022. . LetUra te the Editor ahmM be m brief and 'te the point aa possible, avoiding anything that would open a denominational or sectarian dis cussion. Ne attention will be paid te anonr anenr anonr meua.lettera. Names and addressee must be signed as an evidence of geed faith, although names will net be printed If request la made that they be emitted. The publication of a latter la net te be taken aa an Indersement of lta views by this paper. . Communications wilt net be re turned unless accompanied by post age, nor will manuscript be saved. Palraas. the principal seaport of these lalanda. The marines expected te find canaries hopping all ever th islands, waiting for salt te be sprinkled en their tails. Disillusionment came with their first visit ashore. The islands get their name from Canis, the Latin name for deg, and the marines suy there are fewer canariea in the Canuries than there are anakes in Ireland. Relatives and sweethearts of tbe sen seldierx who wcre premised a shipment of feathered songsters at en early dnte will new nave te wait until the marines have' an opportunity te visit a bird store in the United States. Any marine en the Pittsburgh is ready te sell a canary cage for u song. M. Philadelphia, November 28, 1022. Thanks Evening Publle Ledger Te ta Stftfer e th JSvmtna PutUa Ltdatri Sir One of the reasons for the puccess of our round-up this year in which thousands of boys were Inter ested in joining the movement, was the hearty co -operation of the newspapers. I want, at this time, te extend our genuine appreciation te you for the help which the Evknine Puutie Ludekh gave te ii. E. URNER KOODMAN, Scout Executive. Philadelphia, November 20, 1022. Mr. Denby'e "Ravings" Te the Liiiter of th Evenlne Public Ltietr: Sir I wish te congratulate you en Jeur editorial in Wednesday's paper (em-erning the ravings of Secretary of the' N'nvy Dcnby. It is one of tbe sail ft things en the subject of prohibition thiit I have read for some time. It is especially gratifying, na it ban seemed te me en many occasions that the Lkdekr catered te the hypocrites, fanatics and extra -governmental socie ties which new govern us. In refer eni-n te the Secretary. It is surely la cunar that no one but blm eaw any drunken midshipmen. His performance impresses me that a net-massed prede cessor was net the worst. CHAS. S. POTTS. Philadelphia. November 20, 1022. Questions Answered Threuch the bloedUtt battle you vr cn, TB eia man wound up a letter te Mm. 'At Ca. read te us, 'at said, "Till Jim foed-br, And Uke keer of hleM'fl" Jim come home ies' Ions eneuth Te take the whim t 'At he'd like te be back In the calvary And the old man jet' wrapped up In him I Jltn Mewed 'at he'd had itch tuck afore, OuMied he'd tackle her thtee years mera, And the old man sive him a colt he'd railed And followed him eyer te Camp Ben Wade, And laid around for a week or se, Watchln' Jim en dress parade, 'Tel Anally he rid away. And last he hterd was the old man ir- "Well, aoed-by, Jim. Take ker of yeurae'fl" Tuk the uap-ra, tha eld man did. A-watchln' for Jim. Fully bellevln' he'd make hie mark Seme way Jea' wrapped up In Mm! And many x time the word 'ud come At stirred him up like a tap of a. drum; At Petersburg, for Inetnnce, h.rn Jim rid rlsht Inte tbelr cannons ther. And tuk 'em and p'lnted 'em t'ether way And eecked It home te the boys In gray, Aa they skoeted for timber, and en and en Jim a lieutenant and one nrm itetie And the old mnn's words In hie mind all day "Well, geed-by, Jim. Take Uecr of yeuree'f !" Think of ii private, new, perhain. We'll ey llke Jim. ,.,., 'At'a clum clenn up te th HheuldT straps. And the old mnn J" wnilil up in nun. Think of him with the wr ulum' threuuh And the KlorleUB old KOU, nmu iyii uiuj, A UUBhlh' tin- ruws down ever Jim, And the old mun bendln' ever hlm The eurten turnln' away with tcara 'At hadn't leaked fer years and years. As the hand of the dyln boy cluns te His father'a, the old voice In his ear "Well, Beed-by. Jim Take keer of youree'ft "Going Down the Valley" te the Editor 0 (he Kvenlne PubHe Ledger: Sir A geed many jearj awe In a cele brated murder rase there wus a large amount of sentimental stuff printed about I he young woman who as responsible for that tragedy. I remvmber one story that r.nrntni! her as a Reed little Sunday school rlrl, who. with her sister or some ether maid, a commnlen scholar, used te-be heard singing a hymn, of which a single line sticks In my memory, nnd that was: "We sre gelnB down the valley, one by ne." The story went en te relate the Innocence of the little rlrls ns they warbled this hymn. . I was much Inclined te doubt the truthful ness of the tale. and. If It Is net tee much trouble, may I ask nu te print the hymn. If It Is net ss npecrphnt as T fancy the sterv was. SKEPTIC. Philadelphia. November 29. 1022. GOIKO DOWN' TUB VALLEY We are going down the valley, one by one. With our faces ten aril the setting of the -,un; Down the valley whre the mournful cypress i-row;, flews. CHORUS We are soils down the valley. Uncommon Sense Earned Runs BY JOHN BLuiKB TheDattyM vy , Am Old Pert, Mk BrAiW.Ph 'iifcTO OTAETORD gaied arennd tha O with a whimsical grin. It Mfi top-fleer, sky-light room, The) M groaned and the whole reeM ftrw evidence that it was a last ahehaf. He arranged a few belongings tMf he took from his pocket and ftadM en the small size, battered buraaSk As he did this, he noticed in tfcv la)f) drawer some tern pieces of papef, "Somebody's last will and tesH ment," he muttered te blmielf. "I wonder what peer soul came te anchor in this harbor." He arranged the plecea until tsf story was plain te him and he whistled softly as lie worked. Three attempts had been made te write a letter te sosbe one called "Dear." Each had Data thrown aside, the third and ceBsflite one evidently because of a blot. The last he could rend. It began "Dear: T am all discouraged. My hospital bill took all my savings. I'm se weak. (Here the note was Illegible) Come te me. Just for the efcf love you had for me. Cheer me little; you are the only one who can. If you don't, I'm afraid it Is the end. " Stafferd stared nt the trembling girl ish hand, his smile vanishing, and read en. She asked her one-time lever te meet her in the city Btatien. She would be in one of the first three seats If there wns room. The German of whom he had just hired the room had told him that tba roomer had just left, and Stafferd reasoned that In her condition eni would leave for one purpose the ens indicated in her note. He drew his last half-dollar from his pocket and Inspected the coin. "Hew can I rescue u maiden In dls; treiw with this?" he aMccd himself- and did net pause for reply. In a few minutes he was heading for the great central station, breast ing the cold ulnda that hummed by every worn thread of his old suit. Pa tlent trudgim seen breuht him in sight of the huge pile, and a minute later found him studying the long cen tral seats. His quick eye saw a slight; form, then a thin, wistful face, from which abnormally dark and nd eyes looked out with inner dread. In the girl s band was a yellow slip of paper. went up 10 ncr witn decisiva Diamonds Watches Jewelry! mi tours ter me Asking Just Bring an Honest Face S uP"' that '" 3l er- word tf yu " u. !.l0.Mpi?". 8 V r anything we have in this ."T8 it comes into your tMnnmLi. t!"' """ cruve mese nanuseme net w.uh!n wltWn your reach? Yeu need net wait, J list remember that our credit plan is se lenient that any one who la InellnMl tn h tin.. ran have anything we have. Our big stock enables you te select anything your heart desires. Remember thJ ,8M!e !arFt Credit Jewelry Stere in Philadel phia. 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We beset vf lutlnf mere lady cuitemers than any ethrr credit Jewelry home In Philadelphia. 1 M 81-Et'IAI, FOB MEN M i Fa $29.75 A -WIEK Kw : ftTfl A rrrr beautiful diamond fluh- II I, B : nVH n .?"' rrlnmatlc enlere Set WW ; nKl In 18 K, lurs Oeld settler JRfH ; aaawSS3fiaUftSiS8l ' LmSrltmM llreVl KsB'B?eBasr Big Value 20-Year Geld-Filled Case ELGIN WRIST WATCH 28 A beautiful V r I n t Watch, full) sunraiiti'pil Jnuli-il move ment your oheloe of raid. trimmed ribbon or BeldtUed link. sreceiet, 50c a Wee te -J-1B9 rtfflMMflMfmmW Logic and Faith Te IBs Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir Recently' a great hclentlst ad mitted that religion and sciencn arc net incompatible, and went 011 te state that science is based upon logic and ulitit we can perceive, while religion is bnseil entirely upon faith. He works in sentu ideas about the "Ged of Thunder" of the ancients, and points out Iww this rim! wns evaporated fur once nnd nil by Franklin's discovery of the nature of lightning. He states also that we can not deduce from logic any results the dements of which were net contained in the premise. New, with due regard te the fact thet home great philosophers make the Mimu I statement, it appears te me tie vert he i less that Franklin rather accurately siirmisee tnac ngmning was electricity, nnd such surmising must have been the tesult of thought, whether logical or illogical. The point is that often thoughts and conclusions will grew up without any premlses they appear spontaneously and gradually take definite form. It Las been shown that iTunklln burmiucd correctly when be surmised that light ning wus electricity. Of course, he hud 11 certain bubstrntum of general Infor mation which oneblod him te se sunulsp. And if the phenomenon had been of mich tt nature that It could net be demon strated, bis thought would still have been correct. The same applies te everything and anytning wnicn is mown te man. Con Cen MjuuentJy, I. for one, declare myself militant with respect te tbe logic of logicians, and I de take It en myself te surmise that the spiritual body leaves its earthly meld at death, and lives oil. Tills is net based en faith at much as en thought. STUDENT. Philadelphia, November 23, 1021'. Value of Negro-Owned Property le th Editor of the Evening PueHe Ledger: SirWhat Is the value of th preprty owned by the Nesre In America and hew much property tax does he pay annually THEODORE CARTER. inuaaeipnia. November 27. 1922. The latest estimate of the value of prop erty owned by Negroes in America, com cem :rllnr 30.00d.00p acrea of land and Including- ether property, exeeeda 1l.oeo.0110.onn. The amount of tax paid en the same cannot ' be stated, as the payments by whites and Ktrrees are net sesreEated In the references from which these flsures are taken. Peer Richard's Almanac Te the Editor of th Evening Publle Ledger: Sir win you lnrerm me the npproxl npprexl mnt tltn- thHt Peer Richard's Almanac uas publlrhed? u. B. Atlantis City. K. J.. November 23, t22 I'oer Richard's Almanac, published by nenjamln franklin, appeared from 1732 tu 1737. "Down te Brass Tacks" Te th Editor of the Evening Publle Ledger: Fir Will you kindly explain the per tinence of the eften-henrcf expresxlen "down te brass tucks"? 1e me It l 0110 of the most nonsensical In modern slnna. ren 8ENsim.TJ Kpunu!. Philadelphia, November 20, 112'-'. "Down te brass tacks" Is a time-honored American phrase used In the sense of down td fundamentals." It came Inte prominence years age when used In an cdl cdl terlul article by the late Colonel Henry uattersen. Whether the phraee was coin cein fd by him or was of still earlier us.iae Is unknown. The virtue of the phraie Is found In Its vividness and plctureseue strensth. qualities which save It Immedlate popularity hen "Mare Henry" ured It. and ly most persons la net considered as non nen senslcal slang- either modern or ancient. All-Scheel Team ... 3 14 Etceteras 3 2 5 ir (Joins down tha valley. Coins toward the SHttltvB of the sun; '" re some aewn me alley, Coins down the vallcj. Coins down the ulley, one by one. We are selns down the alley, one by one. ' wnen the labors of the weary day nra One the cares of earth forever Poems, Songs Desired "Qoed-By, Jim," Etc. In compliance with requests of many read b). Jim. Take Keer of Yeurse'f" Is Drlntci chrl"1 ' eelnu down the valley with us all done. by one, past. tve srull stand upon the river brink at lust. We nri- coins down the valley, one by one; Human uimrad') jeu or I, wilt there have non. But a under hand will sulde us lest we ran What Are We te Be Thankful Fer?' Te tha l.'ititer of the Evening Public Ledger: Sli Incleecil please find ordinal Thanks- tMngy D.iy rsea. which are submitted te the People's Torum. D. H. KF.NNET Piilladlphiii Neember 28. 1022. The. vrmiB ur ,if..l.wil &. i ..r. . 4 strtlen en 1h.t!il(slvlns Day, but a un Open Every Night 1 MMj0LmmBaaaaS 19 North 13th Street Open Every Night Ne Canaries In Canaries Te th Editor of IB Evening rubric Ledger: Sir Canaries are scarcer than hens' teeth in tbe Canary Islands, according te the United States Marines of the cruiser Pittsburgh, who arrived at Gibraltar recently after a visit te Las COOD-Br. JIM. TAKE KEER OP TOURSK'P By James Whltcemh nitv Old man never had much te say 'Ceptln te Jim; And Jim was tha wildest boy he had. And the old man wrapped up In him' " nevru mm spcsK out once ir..:""" my.""-a.na " "t time was aftermath of the ebservaiai of that i.im. " went " " J,tn WWe. happll ni most eeneral. the iin In'd X JuT, bhfl.;h."eni0nr,.t"Taym0n,h'- , 2 " " , "'? Was JctT us we turned te start away WJlal "re "p t0 b "mnlful for? ' "Well, uoed-liy. Jim. . "' le,s et ihlnas Just think. Take keer of jourse'f!" " arc "et battluii In j. war; Our lav -, prohibit drink. 'Psared tike he was mere satisfied , , Jes' loekln' at Jim, " rloeda of cnh cemlns our way; And llkln" him all te httse'MIke, see? M'' hnev' nnt ,low '" P 'C'.iu-e lie was J wrapped up In html . bnlly "tuff '" liebl" ,0 y- And uur und ever I mind the day Nene Halvlni; m tu Irml. The cli man come and steed round In the 'e mere 'lactlnns for 'most a year. RUNrJ made' en errors count in the score, but there is mere satisfac tion In earning them. The ball player who can earn the most rutin Is the ball pluyer who is most In demand by manager). There are in life und In baseball "breaks" which mean lucky chances, and these breaks sometimes enable n man or n ball team te win detached victories. But detnehed victories never consti tute success. A MAN gets mostly what he earns In life sometimes less, seldom mere. And he earns uhut be gets because of his equipment nnd training net be cause of the luck of equipment nni trninliiK I" hi competitor which m.ty make pewlble un orcaslenal Rain. In the game of Kelf u long hole Is sometimes mnde in n single ttreke, but never by n duffer. The player who gets a one or n tne or n pur en n hole, whatever the par may be, has te Imve skill nt the game and employ it at the time ha make the low hole, lie mtiht in ether words drive the hall fur und accurately ns te direction, cr the opportunity te take advantage of u lucky roll never cemeH hit war. I. licit hunting is one of the commenct pursuits 'of the humnn race, and one of the most frtiitleeR. Recently a gnmblcr who had made a million dollars at horse racet lest everything he had In n Mingle season. If this man had employed the In telligence which he really possessed In an honest pursuit, he would new be out of the reach of wnnt for life nnd at the sntne time occupy an honorable position In the world. But he rhehc te get his money by the foolishness of ethers instead of by his own liifelllKenec, and he lebt and will continue te lese. HAPPINESS nnd prosperity are worth whatever they rest in effort. But they must be earned te be en en feyable. Luck comes te some people, but their number is hardly worth counting. The earned run is the run that 1b worth the making. Profit based en the errors of ether 1-.U11.C a peer ining 10 ee preuu stride. "Miss Hepe Hartwcll? Mf ra(ak. ,. name l Lane Stafferd. Has the knight CewrteM- "" arrived?" He held out her -blotted CAPE MAY BOATS SAFE & stared at him , then at the note'; (uw. May. N ,1.. Dec. 1. Tin- then at him. What she sew eased the cod fishermen who went out from tension in her face probably the Hchelleng er s Landing und have been i Inner light of goon cheer and Trnnk missing for nearly a week are reported' manhood in his eyes; little lights tint levtenlny te have Inntled en the Virginia would burn while life lasted, coast near Cape Charles. There were She held out the yellow slip. "He four beats, each manned by three men. i 8?nt a messenger. He isn't coming," sue said quiteiy. "That suits me," he said cheerfully. "That is my last half-dollar. Let's spend it like a millionaires. It's lunch time, you knew. I knew a warm ami cozy place where for four bits you can get He elaborated en the menu. The girl looked at him wonderingly Tind he became sober. He did net in tend that this dark-eyed bit of city wreckage should drift from his life. "Remember It's any old pert in a storm I" he announced. "And we both better get in." Ills nir was Infections. Kl, and started with him, worrying him ns she did se with her revealed weak ness. , They feasted te the full extent of the . Ijalf-dellar. He exerted himself te amuse her, and was satisfied with tha , shy amusement in her eyes. After tht feast he announced : "New, let us set sail for 'Sauer kraut's abode, where jeu blmll have my room " I "But " "But you shall Come, lass, the tide 1ms been ebbling, but it's coming In. believe me!" It was evident she had never met a , fpeeimen like him one of the cherry soule that life seems never able te i overcome;, and be guessed, tee, that ' lie knew her need of him. f'd "Sauerkraut." long age hard eneil te the wajs of the strange world I tliut drifted in and out of his cheat place, nodded briefly when he heart! the arrangement. He had his week's rent why worry ? Pledging her net te run nwny, fas waved her n guy adieu and headed out into the night te become one of the -leepers in n long hall where by virtue of a 'bntli nml evident poverty a mun' might sleep for em night only. He planned nnd then slept, dreamlessly. The next day he hunted for work, but his crippled rixht hand barred him from several chances, lie managed te et enough change together te give himself and Hene two fair meals en two das. At the Hee of the lat Mie looked at him with eye that were -till amused and mere tender with a soft glow In their depths. "Hew du jeu keep no cheerful?" she asked . . "Liif-v, i don't knew, unless nobody can get my gent net even life!" The evening of the third day he hurried her te their dally retau'rnnt. His e.xes were sparkling. "Listen, mv lady. I broke into an office today and found I had hit the father of one of mr uiiuuies eereas wlie went West GIRLS' FIELD HOCKEY SCORES AIl-Thilaaelphia ... 3 All-New Yerk 1 816 0 1 CUBANS PLAN AERIAL PASSENGER SERVICE HAVANA, Dec. 1. Preparations for an aerial mail and pas senger service between Havana, Santiage de Cuba and ether Cuban- ports ate going forward today with the arrival of two metal JunEer monoplanes. The aii craft are designed te carry five passengers. It is reported that' the German piometers Interested in the scheme plan te use the planes later in establishing new air routes te the West Indies, Central America and gulf ports. After-Dinner Tricks BmbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbH WAX A v 333 1 way While ha was drlllln", a-watehlr Jim. And down at the Jsepat e-heerln' him say, "Well. K001-by, Jim. Take keer ut jeurss'fl" hst Je ' Iiiin't ou inraet. And HanU CIhus will sure be here In a few weiks, jeu fct. Oh. (Ml Never u.is nethln' about the farm Dlstln,.' Mieil Jim; Neighbors nil jst te wonder why The old man 'peartd wrapped up In him. But when Cup. Blavler, he writ back 'At Jim was the bravest boy he had In the whole item rlglment, white or black And hU flghtln' geed as Ms rarmln bad 'At he had led. with a bulla l... I Bored through his thtfh and carried the flat Just think of tilings w'U gat. It lmst tuist. the derr- ' An that blcemln nk. t hristmaa tree, leaded with clfis nt heine And here, tee t Thnnkrclilns; Day, I Rlgtit en us 'fere ue knew, I With turkey smekin' en th- tray. MUtled with Hi! Idndi if dough. And yet you ask te be t.M what Te rne. thanks for and nh. On Thursday next, with nil tills let Of bully things, you guv Ne. 333 The Italanclng Balls Twe billlnrd hulls are selected and one is set careful! en top of the ether. Wlien the iH-rfernier retinues his rlglit hand, tin balls retimin hiil.im,l ii... left hand holding the lower hull. Knw. and he told me ln mnlil i-U, ,., ........ tutors are unable te duplicate the feat. nerIs about hit. place in Flerida take The trick is done with the aid of n cliurire of his estate, but I ought te be bit of wet or Rum, whirl, is Hecreth a married man. I told 1 1 1 tit I wUH." attached te one of the balls. It i Her cry was fnlm ami breutlilvita. then a comparatively simple matter te "ion jeu are!" .e, i m net. I nnii thinking of the future. I am going te he. J'm gelntf u marry jeu!" "Yeu jeu " Hhe drew hnck with her thought unspoken. He misunderstood. "That In if yen can stand a chap with a crippled hand l full Ii 1 1 i 11 ' effect the balance. In removing the r,.. .. ..v . i,,c nsui lingers ran scrape away thu wax as the bulls arc laid en the table. Toe much wax bheuld net be need. CopvrteAt. 19U. bv Publle Ledger Cemvanu PATTEN NAMED HAYS' AIDE n W 'rh' ' : TIieiiihh C. 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