Vvww,cri'.r.' i , ",Mtll7ipV- " ''WI jjitm -, s'n jfe'W'' V'vljgg W t A"? wr iWje Mmh KJ vjmw' t m SI" 20 TO EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIIJADIiJLPHI A, FRIDAY,' DECEMBER 29 1922 T HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT IV INS $4000 SCHOLARSHIP BY TURNING R OJD-B UILDING ESSJY INTO FICTION TW M ' -8 V' IV bi rat Lfc " A ;i if, f: ft :,n I ' .1. i iiii JV wv Karl G. Pearson, 17- Year-Old Prodigy, Leads in Competition With 250,000 Other Pupils HOLDS MANY MEDALS EARNED H Y TRIUMPHS Washington Pupil Turned Prosaic Subject Inte Colorful and Interesting Story VyilEN a s, a- im tn Mi -uni Mi 1- H. Pen s n" i fe ' ttle en t'jre f ii'vi, of I.i'nUb ig, K.v . tiif rcijrhhei mi !. "Wr i, if th'it'- n"tb i i het-It', lie uii-lv '.e iineu"t te oto eto ote thinjr. Hi.'-, pet .i piu.i .tat" Fer K H Peai ou xn-.t,-, p.ifistr . F.'sg,i$h ii F.etl.ar' Cei.epe, e"p of the .ipt Known n'' i', nini!tr iihiiit..v:ni institution i" the Middle West ami a nmit of riph . hu'astie attniniren's I.ikcwse, Mi. P'aien, M'he, li!.c her husband. vn t ' ;edsi c-.trnaiO'i, xa a wenia'i of 'rei 2 chnrnuet and devoted te lu'i 'a.m!y interc-t-. in.i Wfie x.rilt and igceu, physt-clly ard mt.lectJOi!. Se Karl (. Peatser.. as the sir .i' tiainpri, iirepcd ,1 poed star' w Ve in his j)hjcn1. nicn'a! a-.d puiVial nileunipnt- As tli? fit- passed 'be ' ced Itarj r i'j"" ( weie i ! n"!y nj"e i The be a t-f.!'.'!' ,i' i i-i'Ji us. Emiren'iicnr, no. . a in ! faxe', for the 1' riv a a l-mi of i ien.5, and in his father's private 'lerary xx'eic cne l"en eiupu", eh e'ly in the Held of Knpl.-h !, atu-e Te thee the 'in Li 1 acces an! nf them he made full ue. He tend pred.1p101.5l., I'll- a! a du'j. but be cause the'e in 'he Ibtn-v his hev- ,; -'((ii'i i nitiuxl 1 1.1 Ml. spend ns w ,n 1. I I tr hced lr.tt !'L"-t- r": er"d When t',e "eiphber-, lean eu t'-at nt si've ' hud ieaa a'! of ?ha'e peare" n'ay-', thy lmd.te I and ai ! "Just ha' nc thought. U' it the b'oe I. ' trd 'i .i. ' i..!.i.).i i. iz' in1" Jniitli. and .t!i h ii'Iui ""' f peneni'' ' ii i 'u i. - Ttv i' i (rKr H mit. nd '.HHa u r d Hilueni e'l.i' !i''s . .1 'i'i'i-I lii' pppnpi.in tir- i 'r - i ' t" ,i" lt .wept nj r ti t' . '" 'n l!'.;i!i with no rn 1 1 i in mrai1 -fl i't H. ('nnrllr.,'! v ri '"i-'v n'trihu i.i" " lintin i! "iti 'ije'i Ve Kit! i I'-'.irw ""f'f'i ytefs old . f Vilnnst ' I' '" ' r it Is the K.it I'm! jt !r"fi! c t f h' rnrliff fnt."ruii and dvin l' rirCMirn-'j'ii 11 '!i" Nili ii ' ' lia. m . 'in n,,-' in . i ' ' ''' werthv i' f'lie'it. i r. II 1 ir ir lenf fiii ' T i ii i'i''v -i 'i ir ilup, e 1" '!!' I ' i'"a i'"a tienal .i ' fiiiJ ri- I i ! ttatr Wins in Competition With 200,000 Othcri Ami ' 2e0(-) "' thre ijr ii the mij i - . rend" Va'.ni i . i $1(100 : m. tended ' in tbln i ' l v wniiii nualli b -i' turcr ' ' best i"-"""! te gein i ' Tlie t.i- iniiinti I'fnriii' i i" " ( r ihn r'.i:ii'' . M Itevl rn In e'iiy nit y. ' "v.i- "Ii 'l:nl CI, if Mr. i ii "- i ,1-fK ' ' , i. . ' v JiMnl Iii ! .l""i ." t r ii 1 . "Kin cl ! 1,1 lininiii hi i, 'loei'i In l.H'cr i niiiitiv i hi ,llli IM i It f v irr r .it 1tl l -1- M'l'id "5 ' ' Hill l ,11 I ep'tllllnC'l I'i'll- I i ili. :l ir II "f til" '.It " "1" i . i." I in th" r Inti." ii I i - K.i "1 Mill"" n'li',,1, ltli l,f l ' " ur in Kninpi' 1 iMijejrl t i i ,1 .1,1 ..' nf i" I.I'lllliV T ,u It I.'l"d. Mi'l1"! I 1CM i n' clid.'ii; ! IiIemiis ; M hi.' li'W 'Ihiish I htin u.t vet 1 n i .il I" ' I 1 ii nlf t .i i ! all'i" Jl.i "i "'.it n'l ii" ii tl loin I -'atiii !"'h(i i1 .f v ci i adtir'Pi te .i ," nl.'.r ' I'm. it - . h a the n-p m-i'-tp) "I a'let, ' n; In ( njii'i.it u I ii'm J i'l P.i.il"' bi': tn iv'i iaii. and ! i.ii'ii'- t'l i iiix u'.i'ins a '"' a i nVeridi rn fibin.t thorn Tl T i..1 i. . f .1 n v. n-d- hit ! ". ") ji t i ii ! ( "i in 1'ii;I.-'i "M- nic'lier aiiij I hnppi pi' i" n .f i'iiii!i ', 't a ''. K l i' lii.n . mhIi- lit.-..- !ai; thi1 ill" cf f.rm.u.i 'he I!I fr -n Hair S I In M..T i .11 "I 1 1 I"'1 ii' -ar 'JOl I a in iei.." in,1 ' ' w tta "'''(, 'i'W ii te ' 'ii .i-' hi , t i e at 'i !- 15 ' II I'.l' 1 -li i t!i ' 1 !v i t i 'i I 'i i ,i u he' I . ip I fl' -i- tin- ' e' pri rem tl x purl of vintns 1 w It li'i lif r't i!t V.'ll '. .1 '. "it'e i'.i ' A? or ret .mi. .j te J..nllber: I ." 'r.d'd pi in a", ii.strict.et in ac Mli'inh ei thf i' t ,V I srw olecr I b"".ii'i' nit ri't d in b.i"liH 1 I H" f.nrnl We skl'i lis , TlflliT. hu' I i I'pui cl'v r'jar It'd .ii an r fl.i'i.H ml tll'i 't'ltii. ; vf th" hi t"ii. s. i !. 1 b . ii.; .ivpras . f i'i" i 'ay ' r-. ,nij . i (it'ii r 1m . ,al' ti.ai'"--l r ns th' ":.r- 'e. 1 v a. m i 'i rai ' I i nh :i ,n t.n. rm, i H'll.li- tn ii II." (tPt t.l i '" '.'(.ii , ri"i l'i'ii .r'n i' t"'.ii mnii an i Knun I d'"u '" "a; .ii.'l i . ' i' .'' fi"i.i ik ;. i mi . 'n '"' i Tex . i . nrei mediate pint. - i i n i eir I 1 d . nf th ' ii mil I ! .j n'u r. A g ti r i I, I I. I 1-Pi ' ' ''i-i I illU'" : I "i , ftcti fii n ) .r .! l'i .' It'ici r Mine i. ri ' i l Sen of Kansas Professer Had Read All Shakespeare ys Plays Before the Age of Seven SERIOUSNESS BOY'S CHARACTERISTIC Success Entitles Him te Four Year Course at Any Col lege of His Selection It should he Mild that I'careii Is tn i "Then I thought, 'ThK Is jUit what Washington b.v Ii tup of the appoint- j erer body else will be doing. lier menl of hii faihrr two jenri ace n! niw"l ''e thousands of ci-nvs like thli.' spcrlall-st In feu'lcn education in the' "As niinnl ever the Fiilijeft In Utittnu of IMueatler.. ' ir. mind mv theiiKbts went lmd i . . . ii . . . l" And new for the Merj of the prlre' TrinnliiB e,a,, whleh n't an fs.iy nt nil, but a initiative into wlilth have been coinprc'ed elements of histeij. economics mid that alwnjs-welceme quality knew i. a "litimnn lnlenst": Firt of nil. one of the reqiiliements wim that the esuv should net exceed 700 weids In IniRth n'slsncd te all competitors nlllte. Penren'i en was t Iiein for the scholarship award by a pieiess of elim. inatien. The tlnce bet from each IiIrIi school In tin1 1'iilted States and teriitenal jiossclens weie submitted either te the State unherslty or ether State nutlieillles in I'liiirge of the con- little Htntieii railed .lohnsleu., i,... Ihe miles finni Lindsberp. H liml , he.(.ir for a station and the whole .et. titiR wbldi 1 pieceeded te nie, "Then I rpcilled newspapci' ,.tttoen, In which the diaraclera sit around tie stee in the (euntry stoic and rhcir tobacco and ettle the pioblems 0 tba The subject was "tnvcise. I heie is nlwavs one of (h.u wnu was a ineiui et Teddy or feni ether celcbiity. "I put .lohnslewn and Snul: (Vntep teRethcr and had tnj K.ttins nnd charaeters. "Taking the points I wanted (0 mali I Illustrated them. T thought it would he meie intcr, estine than a diy statement of fact." test. There the "wcedins: out" wr.s continued until nn n?i cement wn.i ' Received $4000 Award jeached en the best es.ay wiltten bv for Writinn 700 Wnr,le And that wen him a four Tjr Knrl 0 I'o.'ir-en, wline eisa wen S4000 unicrsity hdielarship i ,i l ' In d( i di il wiuit !. i -nine r - i -1 i. i ' M I ( "i i" , V -i- i las . rs u l-are it ' r netfi'. i .1 tie . i U I ) lla' . . .im r Hi I 1- Wl I." IV ' i " i i : "n m u -I thre'iuh ami .' nn . ' i i ; t I 11 i I'f 1 i i t'. I , I. .!' . i r ii .' t' i l'i im i i -ill iMi aji- . i s III ill .. '!h. i: uh'T i ii eil IS ' !:-.. . I nlrn il. 'V I Si 1 I ' I II 1 1 iKh ,1 -nil I I .'" 'In tf i 1 t 1 i I hi J( III' I .Ittl li. '" Hi!" w ii ' h ii 1' -i r i-lll'l 11 in, SO-' , elit IIS I blips. WHO It II -t tll.ll 11" ',,! 1 t,.' lia.e lills(, l0'll Sdloel i n f'-w ii I. nt'- wall; of CntK then I shall lime piieu'!i te ee. any student in the State. Then the essays of tlice wlnr.eis. some of whom recclM'd State awards, were sent en te the Iliuhwav Education Heard In 1 Washington, which assiRncd te the three national j.idKcs the task of decid ing and of snylng. "This one. of all, is the best." Made Fads Intercstiny and Wen Scholarship In commenting en the sclprlier. of Pearson's essay, lleeice Heiiicb I.erl- jniet, one of the judges, said: "I fed that, all lacters eensideied, the css.iy by Km I (5. Venison is the best of the .ones, The obvious facts that aie streiicd in all the e-vnjs are, In this one. presented in n mere Inter esting fashion. It shows less outside influence and meie migluality." Hew was it done? Where did Pear son "set the Idea"? What led him te tell of the aluc of geed reads In . narrative form? , The student smiled. "The cssas had te be in b Mav." he said. "Twe months before that I A e .V F'is'i l.i'i IN .( N V (il N il I i ' And h I lai Bt,s'. in the ' s- Imel tilT i i v r 1 "ri . ' ' hi fitln t's III i i n is nflei i 1 n 1.1s fa- niilritiiN wnu oilier tnMcis. lie knewi ' bfgan looking up refciences in the Con Cen l'i M' ami pneti alike the authets grcssieniil Ubiurv niul assembling rna thelf mnIp. their history. Aluady liiti'iinl. This tool; me about a month, his n siiflieleiit luikgietiinl et Kngliih Uy that time I lnd my material fairly ' e.p.N ,, ,,!. I m .nkli.g i fnirb I litei.i.ure te delivn- an llis.ructlNe lee- " o.g.u.ue,, an,. ie,t , ceuiu stmt te 'full ci.uise, .,ii,i tliv tiw I bine ebt.iini'd i"e mi the subject. A natural im'.in.i- , ",i,e ,m' "s''l.v- timi in this diiectieti litis been supple- "I wrote one. Ii wns the obvious iiii.tiil bv serious tud An uniisunl I form. It leniiiined all the facti J motneiN ln inabled him te tetiU n1i it ' thought it ought te contain, i onden-e, one nnq'jIJ IIIKllllg tti 'i Noelleiit' ilk" te i i l lu'ept r ilinf' inn of 1 1 .III s'llljeMs, 1 should i' le de mi At the ln'l i iviMdei the pieh- M I "' I I - p iv'tt iimgrs a. 1 i W e it'll bini ! i i mi I I. M m a. a. r.iei . s '11, Hasn't Yet Ihcidvd Cellere He'll Attend r . l l.i .c. ii ( i : n'r es pi ii ' tl n' il Mv tl-.. I ie fi If w I n .f n i n.i ii ,'i- ". r-cs- thett" Mihi irted the tin il v ii repute l'r .1 ilni In i II hi ldeiit of run." u TniNPi-'tN . tarN of AS"( i ni'f II'-nrN ' N i ir" hiiuclf a f.iirii'i 'il l'i1 i-h" " faini in-; i t' " ni . ti-i-rgi II i.i c I.eruiier, "Ii r t "'' f"1' ' ning Pull' A'i 'li'". lg'ei i ci I'oni I'eni Kin's r "I i v .i- " i ns. tylc. nti x erit n,,i it 'i.i in 15 it ( I 'Ii 't i a r i ' ni It whuh - " .1 ie i si i i ,. tinsel me i 'life' Pin tlie tircst nt I r ifnrt lie i v n Ml young I'm " ' i '! ' ' ' 'ifi.i'N stud in I nil" t i we Ti .t.der tind his t'l'Hnp'i timsaiT te undiriUand Inn 1' '"" cip'eni', thf tther. t n . !- ti f sir,,,, i si) r i.1 .-RN ' I C el i f Si -0 i t I ar-'i tp e v pin' " i ' I ,!' s I ISIO'M 11 I .r ho-e 1 ' I O I , 'ii . in.' IV i r I ' , e. 1,1 II I .( ireiter tlinu i.d ).. sin , 1 I 'Id! I1 N fmm hii'M ' nnd sem. i: - .en 1 I "d I .is II ,i' i I M.ii .gin r'ui ,'! -s ,,. t ,jf 1 'I'l I1 NN OH' fi( ' i ill ,1 1 ,' .1 I I e 'Ik I nf J. n ( ),, ; ' '. iniliu- f i k .,-., .iik lieir- 'n 'if tfirr. i Pn,i f i It di'N. 'i..ii, ii ,, d .,,iiin (,. 1,1 1 high solie 1 n eik he is i.pceiiln l-i-'('icsteil in M ikospenrt.in studiis lis ailj, InieiM in stiuikesppnie, nutu'"'1 ilite'igli 1 - ( n. i .rn le I ninli's Til. i i as ,. r- 'i 1 II, i. ,,, pint .! . ir li a ! n . ' i n le tlie !.nle. spcii i' s-.ii 'n rf W.mb'ng'nii. nnd 'I's iMr nniII I n i niure in piii t in' ii' in "Anti i in li -'e ijittt.i ' I'o.u-en i fin rn Intel' sfpt c. ipinlntiiuci iili tlie li.idiug ilni.it'.i . t 'il' th' Mi i .. -HireiHi id. in - Jlii.fMf I s Iuenns.ih; tun li If I I. In i nil. Government Functions Antony His Studies into the limited spit" allot In Uncommon Sense ceurs-e In college! lie dramatized dry facts. n0 fl( "punch" into his argument. Witf the brush of nn nitist, he piinted , drab subject in ilvid colors and t0II it for the highest price ever paid (or .such a production ! That wok nil, but it was enniiRli m win ever some ."0.000 etheis win, ( alt in facts and figures but failed te tn the dramatic possibilities of tln km. Hut the secret 1ms jet te be told. Il will he lecalled tint the subj,, assigned was "Hew (ioed (leans An Dm eloping .My (AininiunitN " Johnstown, Knnsns. natuiallj sualii after Imimh c'sny of n thriving. Iioeminj, tmstiing lewn, drawing its llfebloej from the hard-surface read painted lnti the pictuie by the stiekps of tk author's blush. "And Is it all true?" teii ak. "' the read actually built V And did it de nil that?" Again the amused, slew smile "Uy no means." tomes the air.ncr, "It is still the same blot en the la-th "cape. I was down that way ,a nummer. Tlie old Imv ear is still there 'J'he fuimliinds were still hansnri mound. Thcv had just bien in iU stoic for n fresh nuppv of cliemcf tobacco Theie TMisn't a 'isn "I pi egress "' J'ictien! I'nadultcialed flrtle.i- luineinnthe, rolerful, const rui tire- fiction with n purpose wen the hifhtil sthelastic aw.ud. lie h.n f.i fin ctieiiiug i d t tne te stud? ruNeiumt'iil ai il tic Hi' Tlie Haiti and the Plant .v JOHN JU.MiK M",J: uceius. C1.1..C.01- ,,., peiinriiriii e ei iYX , fll,,RC , s nnw ,. ,,, indiNiduals piemltirtit In public lite. He asks them questions int they All thesi' netiNlfies. incliidlns t. , Ltcnel nnswer v , i r i f . i . i ' And becau-e lie ,pft net find in their ..l.t.irsh.,. or ,'ie U. .. nrr. haw m..., hralns ,,, int,.,,.itlrn , hat was put ,t l.ed'.saii f eurtiil his parti. Ipattnti tlMO , ,.tti., , ,,. ,, ,.,.... in atlileilrs 'i have net had time, ' he cenfrsPS, "te tliNet'i te .iihlettcs in recent year, i 1 hope te gel l,-i 1; Int.i it at collide it is irrtnuly a lenl'Iy hnbbv." d an nf t'i" !!pn' I.' r,- lid t't nnd l iiN ar 1 r .' en I 1- JPT 1 i - i , '.,i 'si I. I I N .11 I ' c p'T'etfllftllce i, I ,i Autobiefrapliu Tells Story of fits Life i'ii ie h l'irsi as lie pored in Ediii.ni" ll ' 10 I M 'f I! uird nf th" I! ill '." 1 1 p.it mi i t f the Intirni u' dpi n'ie hi pi "i. the itininil ii'i'i't te the I irfst'itic si'.il ir'hip I ",r '" ''' MY A I 'lUIUi-i i It PHY Hn Knrl (I p. arson "1 ant "f Snvu.nIi i.iiin'iigp mv fnthci s la1' lieine tn ii? I iiiidniirei.J Bwcdeii. Mi i H 'lit' , n,i,, t is I1..111 la Unlcsburg. l'i is a! . of .sin..1iIi dl'KVU' I UM ln'in ' l.itidsbuis, Knn , .lime I t P'"i In Mil n father had m ciinm go te Duiept !'tt spend sniiie unit' in its.iiieli work t Ullhi'lSl'N ii'liteiu I nn.is then M j'ytaia of nje nnd iiiadi the tilp ac 'MBmitulcil le im inetlicr nnd silster. i',. '.,: .... ., 'l-'l ' . ,g V,,., ' I . i- .("I Tfel',1 ' T I i 'll -i "i nbs.cnnip it Nove, ,hi r s fi, 1 ii .10 s,rpn.d liHri 1 run Mir in '-aiii '.mt m, ". Jfir 'Menn Cni.ii lull Afp Ilpvelepin, M- f i ,ui in if t ,i i n .ii fir m the lln'vn "s V is ii Mmili .n'verNi ; - ' irsh i "fi" 'fi i" ' 'fni" ' n du ll III le I S10 11 i ll'l' ' UN'" i i ,vr i i s li p tiexf I Hie, I n ( i.'d It n no ( ip i p. ' vpe- or t s .j, I worked .ntii I 'a' ., ned suffie Pitt finds te cnriN il . ,;'i cel cge. Thu ii-,.ard openn ip gti-u' pnssibilitiei for in" I "liall I'e'v be iiter a'.ln te od ed tjin n templet" (iiirne n ;ell:cl srioiie n li . li nn i i itip.ire me for the bur I'm in there I I.'inp I e,j"H nt i i. , iik n u'ip-'s of 'i -c f r a law ., iii i.'miui'n s, .mg (e cei n tun n . b" n r.' ' i' ""' Min de 1 i i nn f. inner mic iesis i ir .' a'i a l'i be remom remem u rut in intiri'i '.en with t hi u.d and i iieuiiriiuemi'i ' I hnie leieiired fiem nn puiii ip.il Mr C'liain't I I.i 1 1 . mil tne icaiheib of Kftstein UiiIi Si lioel " An Essay That Wen a $4000 Scholarship Hew Geed Reads Arc Developing My Community pi" of, ' f 'rtlfi tht it if t I! i , '. (' ,i i " '("' l I el.fi 'I ,1, i! 'i ' n S fl'p I ficrl' i fit . rinr'isily plui'fd hy the ri"('.-. (hi, j in i,, All b '.utii 11 ' ' f ,' 'i ( !' rv i Kirntii '' l ,i ir'i (j, i i 'iii' by I re weed' ' uml u s'i .i mil or i!iiib if ' . t 'If n'ni irr. 'I'l'l rli-'ifj t'ltc ec( r'e'l i"l Stun d 'ir r 1 1 c i'ii 'nt'irci din here t ('or ll f i hml hem ilen it in if' ' i. ith , tj in i r 'i rf, in ai n in- 70' .1 n bittl ifiuf ' 1 '1 ' ( iii, 1 'mi, 1 iax hi ,1s 11 si 1 ffi-hn iiLril liiick'ev' (imli'thi 1.1 i, i II f !' f f t Itn 'I fmv'ris tn rrrcb llml'iin. tiny unci tin " 1 Srnutr Sin tfirhl Insirtrtl en "no hm, , n, glumji. in7 in II a, 1 lUrpiiti " The mud rni builf ut'l ,ecl- uml lenrrele cuHtblr rn f ctiniiiiiij thr Krunr.it Intel: land. The uiilreud company, rd m thr aiU fereircnif html jirefprxi, mniirrd the t innslaivhle freight ear and 1 ii biiir 1 nine put in i' i nee hiiitablr ilepnl An up'te-dulr rjaruye nml a tilling htutien Hiiirrd ie spriiig up eccr mght. Willi the pietprri of u geed read te th milutm htatien, the farmers built an delater le sare htiulitig 'If n nun's yield thr tm or fifteen inilcb te Summrrville AI tl r trhoel mettuig if A'tgunt, IlucUUm vat chosen ait the site of the i. -ihdnted meheul for si adjoining dmtriets. "This jg the place," se m t the argtunevt for the proposal, "for the yetiiinrteis can ,1 ', i.'firi -' iithfil ler tl'i tudiil ni'.'ij ' a peuit fif 1, ut tartlcr rei'li ' I md i,m git hcrr (ml nni m"c up the room with muddy feet; and ,f they've thr ether (Unr'ien v err pamt'hle only n' hnccitmn ;. nod, or otter gat tee jar te nail;, i e air vev in a position te ran a bus line for etrry ilmner thr chitf neficnrd into s'.rAj mud. e' miidr the fnrmere them." prerr Hie jiftrrn miles le Summer die rather than in elump thuninh Te tn- My fatnllj spent tninn time in llribtel Asteniehln? ncrleUBnMs cbaractwhe Ud WJnUeu, i;ue., alter wntcn tne alraeit every uiifrinc, ivery aci, evurj grmial ipicsUen, "Jleuj it Rucktenf" Steic Hue new . . . i ji . .... .. 1 . r .. .i-..ii 1 i four un'.'s of mud te liuchten. nniwein. nt, tilings are mevin , una ij yuu uen r Oftete ,i , ;,( ;op; Heweicr. thr mime kivd of mud produced corn and plump uheat, down the lead." her e ffi.eit vjwry whm tlr prjduee get te 7iarkc. Hut ? piedurcd People h-ing mdfx ait ay make the dntcnir te i each lluekten, for it also in nk iicrdn along ferm, nnd bridges, and often in the ti'Ud peldn. has boron e n Inc trading point, and they tniey thr feci of riding In ntlir MSjfc's, tee, thin, utrt. allowed te tnhe their inm course along the smooth surface of its thai eughfare. Summcridlc picnic around llurktan Hill T'lferd, anted by ait tmjtrnvemi ui impulic, jiurticti leir diaceicred delightful camping grounds along the read if marl ed, "liuy're hai in' e ' prucc-uji' u eek in Summerville; gnein a where it Huccp.i around the bend outside of town, Jim Sharp is setting upru-f-ip a eek uenldn't I n- ui none." "What's the use'" retorted a new jiacc )or his neighbors by cutting Ids weeds and ti tunning his Sine III ie "Xobedy tnnth this? readi jer sight, arcing " hedges and jiamting his houses and barns. "Se many people are lint Senater Sheffield had geed ideai its u ell im the less usual coming by that these improvements," he say, "arc called for by ability of inttwg them into ptariier A mnch owner of the uplands common decency," led niih a geed-road subscription of S'iOOO; farmers' clubs snbscribrd The mn real estate office in Huckten has sf,,,,,., economic .fiftW, aiifi tee total amount u ai I'emplrted by u leiy en farm lands gains in se far as these are icficclcd in the salt nf farm lands and in jirejiurtwn te tliei, nearness te the projected new read. And se town lets. Hut the chief gains, the social and t,piHtual ones, cannot construction btgan en a hard surface read te lap both the uplands he expressed in statistics. Musnm that the eollpge did the be no geed. P.ut if Mr. lMisen will go mtn tbe gnat w lip.it lieldH in the West in linnet tune, he will find in the nponed urn none uf th" tain that tell en tin plants .1. the spring. Drv and xellew iIien will be Ntith no eutwnid indk.itien uf the moisture t'int the nhseibed P.ut bientiHP et tlip ineistute, they n'I'I he full inuuded grains- tlm bread of tomertow for Mi. IMiseti's hunp'r ing ci nun 'men. Fails an. ellep no' whit Ilni 'ern, Able Intellects aie ens'.inth pimnj that inui h of the inform itien .ihstutc IiN the nicil nnIie 'neiiI toi.iile;i tNNP'l'J jean a,;e H Mtillx inisiiifernntii 'i. great de.'il that Mi. IM m '' mill ' rs thought ihe.N kiiett nlmiit cl" trliitN nnIipii they wein rtniinits II icchnital k hoels has pinel t.) It wieng. Suppose they g.TNO .ill I.ip tirsKC'l that wei.. il'i'ined tniuect m college ti 11 illostieilliliie In ineilei'll ilei'lltlt;l Ml. Ildlseii would rihlh dmn them I i'iii id of dun e" Ight te he lnadrJ thai ..in msily li found 111 books. A man max hnNe fntgettcn thu nani of the c.ipitnl of Thibet .ml still ri nhle in petfeit nu Impi'iNemeiit en at aiiplim that will tiiMe ns f-11. ui i fsiinini 11 inl xtilite The wei Id needs th" im w NNerk tbll stub n In ,1 in dins li .ilieinh kne't Thiliet and 1 11 sr'l! NU MF.MdKY en with st.itlsiu i 1 AM) If he reuld iciiIIn luek into Ihe lunlii that has been will trilnrd, t''h(r in college or in business, he l. rt.,1.1 I.H.I ., .. 1. . I ... 1 . ...I,'",. , ' . ' ' ","."'.M'UI the fipil.,1 m f.,.,. ,,,.. .?. .,.... ' .r an inlmdnil s ni-nieiN ' " . 11 . . . . .. 1 . . iv ii lit ii den ritinn-3 uin nnr . nur n ' "' "" t r' . Iz-xlii llnrfiu. Vn.l f 1 cnml ilt.'ll '" i'ii - 1 - 'ii' i ii'' the knowledi:e is fm gotten, i' at If'1 hilppil tlex (lop the iiltnl "liile if w"I li net thp t.icts that i '1 ji 1 mlpi in his Ikh'I, but the liJiniii' imn In L'et in inking in these l.uls thu nnkes I. in in i. t:i, , f i.f ..iiiipeii text op tie imn nniihh ., ' m 'n,' n,, r, ,r "f" '" '!'!H,"f inning iii ins.tillnicis (,.,,. the vA nientl ' "nm,rj"l""1 " illi-li- ( ,, ,i,e p.ofe.sers ( OflJlle'lt. ?' MIRTH AT THEATRE giiMed hPNeiiil words hv the "1en reeD' lnlltN ' ohliited b the nudl"ncc in f' , , . " pniti'dlv biii"h,ng in the ini'Mla e This Seems te Be an Unexplained s, nu,ls ., , , Anglo-Saxen Peculiarity i tbink. Iioinenoi. that tie mr i"1 Itefpreiue was latelv nuule In the en lln- ('enlmeiil I Iniu n' xifliMJ' Daily Tclegiaph te Ilenn .Inmes. mm. ", ' " '" ' "' Mumnii undo n" IJ"S .0 ., .1.. 1 . . , ' 'he wiling place Ncilh'i in a s plaining that h ncx,.,- took n foreign dml of pbii...in in Ii.l.ind, hi(,' friend with Imn te a serious plav in fmuid nn Irish .nidloiife ili.pla th.' Londen xtilheiit bring uinde te feel cuiieus supeifleinlilx . And an odd featute el Ihe nntt" ' that 111 Londen one licin ir iii'i"-' w'"t' one would have leant txpeitid U, a" net nt nil xx hue one wen II Imxe ft' pneti-il It te be iiiuipiiut. t tin IiVPtJ' mini 'J liett in Inn In, thu ing the pf inriinii'i 1 'Tin New Sin. ' one rn"1 this Mini'ii.'U heiulli'ss or brnliilf iiiuIiiiMn uiei iiinent again n ml y?J.'a I Iiiine in Ner Inard i' H tin Hid ' .t the Ilni ipsi.nd He ii" Nli".'" ! s,,, I , ,e I igblm v 'i 11"' in uml, w,ii,i il,nt of tin (Md i "nl" be pi. mil le i.ill it'ii II lime'. 'I01'1" 1 wit i III ,1 wlll'10 tllf II" ihoie nri! " 1 ashamed by tlm unseasonable laughter of the nudli'in e. I haxe a nin d rceellei timi ,,f 11N rhnWIiig the same leniiuk one i'thnnry nftt'inoen in lltl'J, nnIieii I hail il,e 1 honor of taking tea with him in th" ln. ion of the Hefiiim t'luh lie had hi en te FPe Mlb-I (iCthil Snixeib ', fciilll tlr.ima. "UiiIIhmIeiiI nod Sen " the utglit h'lerc nnd lunl finiml il ii'itiiue. Iv hlluiilx of 11 siiii,,i ,,, ti,, iidi,.,iie 1 giciit deal mine sinhh , n l i , th,. plilN . MM Ii exhibit mils 11 if it.it i ,',ir ,,, l.liglund, I was leading th ! In , ,hit Miilent 'I III" II llll'l'ls III "i-oiiahle gigglus nie n (Hlltit Nllient Illlln in ,, X.m X ... 1 V -i-i"-, , , ' -' " i'"i sl-l-oiiaeie fjinim nn i.i... - , ijeurnnl, 11 wild, tl,,, vui,.,. ,1, v,.,,i, ,.u,v uu,ns ih Inisher') denn. ' J n'" ? .'. ? 1'pr1".l'11 1' '"''"' people whose aixift nnd angrjr 'll v ' "oe ii""! n ma-1 generally icmnrer eru Hat' - 1