a THE ROLLING EARTH. 1 “11” I said. i Li with reputations work under ontract, I” > “'The string?” said Sally. | ; ; oF and usually written contracis at that. ! Tired of the star-shine, impatient of noon, “The string?” said I. And then Robert W. Chambers and “O. Henry Spinning through dawn on a search for the | passionately: “Oh, Sally! Don’t you IN LIGHT LITERATURE are really clever business men when . noon, _ i , it comes to the matter of a contract. Craving the day and tl ni fo coniprehend me? Don’t you? Have r . . 8 he (oy and then Jongg TOT you never heard the-old, old saying: But the man who is probably making Interesting Items from All Sections of Ques fiee from the fark, on the light. | ‘Love me, love my dog?’ ” The Publishers Are Not Buying the most out of the magazines this ? ! uesting the seasons-1 circle the sun; She was pink all over, and I would : _~ |season is an ex-Washington corre- as Ww — wint done! ’ Bright Thoughts Except When 2 ! - Zephyr oa Boe Lg AS have taken her in my arms—I really rer Co Bt the Sky is spondent of a New York newspaper, : the Keystone State. ‘Autumn hh haste with the | would—had she not said to me: Clearing- Principally Bacauss the who gave up his post in Washington | | “quest! “Well, I have already told you, ne : to devote himself to magazine work. GUFFEY UPHELD PHENOMENAL FRUIT CROP Children of men, whom I brought unto | pc qaie” that T might take one of the| Magazine Stock of Refrigerated | The paper offered him an increase of rn oo ——— Cry not for peace—ye are Dust of the | puppies, but not all of you!” Liserature is Running Low--Some |salary as an inducement to keep at his | State Democracy Vincicates Leader | Hundreds of Bushels of Huckleberries Earth. : She did. She used those very |: “xperiences, usual work. The correspondent de- i Being Shipped Schuy i - and Denounces Action of Na- eing Shipped. Mrs lila Senn ler, in the American Mag- | 5c {0 me, and I was—oh, I was clined, displaying contracts with four tional Convention Against Bellefonte.—From all indications Little ’ crushed, don’t you know. But I rose All winter it has been hard times magazines, amounting in all to more Him. Center county will have the largest 0 age of ey T would not let her | for literary tights. There has been | tat $3000 2h8 £0, UID, oo Tl anlun 1h seed oe : reiwa | pA Ny : ’ absolutely “nothing doing” with the . » | Harrisburg—The Democracy of TS x § ern li A Fat tobe all hazards, to assert my manhood, magazines for most writers; the good times or bad, stand by them. Pennsylvania denounced, in unquali- rompers iN the sonny ji Colonel Ww 1 North f dl | i and so, with an air that—if T do say | monthlies were living on “refriger-| To one owner of a successt’ WORM | fied terms, the action of the matlond) | af RO OS nD oh Crores ; awaite it—was quite, was quite in the olg- ated stuff” and buying nothing. Last |3D'S paper was offered a certain per- | convention at Denver in throwing out | ob a" wi have at least 10,000 bush- ’ throug THE Yes manner, don’t you know, I sald: | wee however, brought out the fact iodical as a gift it he would pull it | eight legally elected delegates from | 1. Apnjes ‘plums, - pears, small pressi n My dear Sane you have told me that the magazine with the réputation through this season. The owner, | this state, and placed its stamp of | fruits and berries are prolific. The she wo PROPOSAL i is 2 hy A ue 8 dg IL | for paying the highest rates in this however, declined to take the risk, approval on the course pursued by huckleberry crop, which is just now she ko i 2 jie) bul you ve not told me | oountry has not only been relying on saying that he had his pile carefully | National Committeeman James - | being gathered, is one of the largest Q J Which one. : its accumulated store of literature for | saved up and had no intention of tak- | Guffey at Denver. in years, and produce dealers are ship- I Be § ——" wn ex——— : I Eas Y smelled Oh, 1 sire its weekly issues, but has -even been | ing such big chances with the money ar gurey Was deejnred 10.8 ue ping the fruit to Eastern markets by ow Having made up my mind to it, I Sms Sutil hy But I Rall trying to sell off seme of HS accumu Bs Ta i aside for ne = Lon this ru ad by resolu- the Mindreds of bushels. an old was as enthusiastic as my friends i" te * | lated verse at bargain rates. This | and unworried olc age. at the ; , 2% ib al aati NE hi von slow petére. Timmy pve Beyer sus sain, 10r She sa letter was received by the editor of | owner embarked himself and his fam- BE ee party $20,000,400 HALL WEAK Ee deliberation had been characteristic, which one you gl RS one of the few magazines which has fly for BEVIN, to Stay Se ihe The Democratic State central com- | philadelphia City Building in Danger spotle: my ardor, once it was aroused, Was 00 | thovire all such dear litile’ Wabbly been buying throughout the winter: to reconsider his declination PIC | mittee showed its fealty to Mr. Guf-| yypen pier Threatens to Collapse. neates less natural, I assure you, for the Bid- | 113 ; : » “My dear As your probably r poe : . “| fey by giving him a complete vindi- : i Se rote ye, wave aways begn a | hoe But since you are so kind—" | 1 0” 0 Coir own experience, we| One of the cheaper monihlies has | cation and at the same time admin Philadelphia. —Discovery by work: walk. ’ oo And then she blushed. . : : taken advantage of this distress to i thing men in the basement of Philadelphia’s seen i cautious race, but steadfast and de- “I would like one that I 1d call editors accumulate a great -deal of | * istering a stinging rebuke to those i 1 th : ti i voted when once they have espoused | gjcsy.» e one that I could call | 1. 1eria), which after.a while we find | 86t hold of some excellent stories. | who attempted to unhorse him at | reat hy ha o at & ples po ing caheo a cause i i : : to Lo sasuitable sor Our ule, In look- ; Y/henever the editors receive a mant=) Denver, li Was a thorough vietery | 2 Portion. of -ihe sevensiory wall oh thes. ; Now, there is the point: Was it an |, lated material | script from a well known author they | for Mr. Guffey. the east side of the building has be- gowns And it is but hereditary, I suppose ng over our accumulated mater : & : , » | acceptance, as Tom Larkin swears it i it iti ‘sti. | come weakened and threatened to silk a that never to this day have I seen : ‘ , find a good deal of verse. Some years realize that he had probably sent The opposition attempted to jus collapse, led to the employment of a eh ; ) A was—a veiled acceptance, don’t you : d h. but latterly have |to all the larger houses first, but it [fy its attack upon Guffey and the | pse, led to the ploy Hoyt, anything remarkable in the fact that | know a kind of poetic license, Tom | g5° VS used much, but latery had not b ted for lack of | state organization in a series of apol- big force of men to shore up the blue 1 it took me ten years to make up MY | gays: or was it the refusal I Look it found it impossible to give up much | 3 not: been aceepie n or. jac % emetic ne p shaky support. blonde mind to propose to Sally. to ‘be? I've thought and thought space to rhyme. For this reason I Ni er sarge Pox 2 Baroc M. Dimeling, of Clearfield TET she wi It did not take me ten years to |ganout it, and I simply can’t make it | too sending you proofs of some of the | SCHOF © gS BED paper imme Ze was re-elected chairman of the state Physician Strikes Oil Gusher. trimm know that Sally was pretty, and good, | gut. Do tell me which you think it things we now have onsand, thinking Feige = tis gi OE central] committee by acclamation and Butler.—Dr. E. L. Wasson of this chip t and charming; but it did take me ten | was. I'm dying to know.—New York that you may be interested, and that Se Sut Es ne i & ket | In the same way B. F. Myers of Har- city has brought in a 250 barrel gush- 2 Giz years to be sure that I wanted to| gyening Journal ; perhaps you might care to buy some oN ae AR TE on risburg, was re-elected treasurer. |er on the Patton farm, near Bakers- Re 2 marry her—that I admit. : Setanta of it.” ’ Both men were indorsed by Mr. Guf- | town. The striking of the pool has : But what is there amusing in that? | The Unfolding of the Present!" After this little preamble came the | the cheap maghuine was used to jaye fey. In fact, the friends of Mr. Guf- | created great excitement, as the ter- this rt Heavens! Has not a man a right to Ss - It | ;rices for an absolute slaughter sale ng but Stamey 8 Re fey had absolutely control of the com- Fitory has been little drilled and i510 ause and consider so important a ; in literature. A verse, bought for {Sent unme iatelyonr celp ] mittee. garded as ome of the wildcat order. Por as getting ot And By FLORENCE 1: BUSH. $75, together with the pictures drawn letter of acceptance.” In almost every -—— The well is flowing at the rate of 10 Ald what right have people to link one’s That young person is aimless in-| gon jt by a well known illustrator at case the author has been taken by the NEW STEEL PLANT barrels an hour, and is expected to bitter name with another's prematurely? deed who has no ambition, who does | tho cost of $250, was offered at the chance for real money on the spot, : settle down to a good 100 barrel pro- Gentle Yer't it dreadful? ‘| not earnestly hope he may be worthy bargain price of $50. There were also and has let his work go at far below Ground Broken for. an Addition to | ducer. dim t Now, I haven't told a soul before— to Hold-some position of honor and | ¢oy; sonnets, with their accompany- his regulation rates. As a result, the Works at Monessen; Bos ar Peal Lie ‘matte not a Yiving wowl-—and If 7 open my trust in the future. Sut when hope ing “cuts,” to be gladly disposed of cheap monthly has been getting ex- Ground has been broken at Mones- ul ing Ie rolley Lint. earth, ! lips now it’s because I am tired of degenerates into idle day dreaming, | 54 $20 apiece, the magazine having cellent fiction this winter at very rea- | sen by the Pittsburg Steel Company Washington.—Two hundred men visit i t hodring people titter when I sp it is hope no longer. Tell me how a | purchased them at imported rates. sonable rates. for a $1,000,000 addition to the big Bove Len ££ to wo ou je con- % bot # proach, and because I think it’s about lad spends his .me and I will tell | gjjont bits of “vers de societe” would Still, the clouds are clearing from | new plant it has just completed at a | Struc on of the ew trolley ne run- gots 4 I hat Sone ove knew ihe yHiE Jou how much his plans for the fu- | pe knocked down at the extraordinary the literary sky. A magazine which fost of Dona 1% ue weed Tor fing TO Naswtown, De a my h 1 of fhe tick MARt. 1 hope't sm |inle Ate worl, 08 38 o Wier 9% |suorimce of £0 spies. ons sires has actually not bought a single Story |, yracture of steel rods needed | hela. With the proposed bridge her, : i man enough—Down, Mimi, down!— | ¢ i Sa) of th ® future i ut the ub- | rhyme, “The Expressman,” was even Since Just Detoher 2% SS OL | in the making of wire. It will occu- | across the river at that point Greens- . ‘work, i 1 will put her out if she annoys you— a i : present.” ow fo be allowed to disappear for the |its Dryas Yori DE a inl py a space approximately 860x400, | boro, Greene county, will have con- ‘much of Naughty! Naughty! Mimi, lie down! |. Tong i 0 utpose is shown in | yea)ly negligible consideration of $1 ception of six pagey 50, a Jongh and when completed will provide jobs | nection with Uniontown. The road quit. 4 There! ine gies ng of daily opportunities. | gasp, . : this is not told abroad, there 3 no for about 500 additional men. will eventually be built to Waynes- teen 3 i Wail, ns. was saying, 7 bol oats e school-room, the office and work A church publication of fair stand- enough refrigerated stuff left to keep This announcement is regarded as | burg. ‘had s i up my mind andl went to soe Sally shop, the most menial employment | ino has been coming out for some the publication going later than the |unusually important in industrial cir- < Tho il oy yyy 9% var hod présenis advantages. By their ne- | onths remunerating its writers only October issue. x Stbers ae i Ue cles, Wing = ne oot that the sony Aged Man Loses Sight. aroun i 1.00% <0 cocen ot a men betors. 1 git gre yandionpving ourselves | with four perfectly good, new copies plight, the aut 1078 Yho re i pany bad bow i 54 fn Shopmous Berlin.—Alexander Berkbile, aged ‘afraid & vas don’t vou Kiow. Titel up. o% of: the days which are to come. of the issue in which their work ap- having slim pickings” this win er en OS a rp 78, was stricken totally blind. Ho: onde i Was Dory sob CD ’ To . There #s told a quaint story of a peared. will then have their innings.—New | Clu ® le : BEES “apr has never had any optical trouble and Lady } : ous, of course. men are | 154 who went to a nobleman’s estate | ~. his slightly Bo-| York Times. cost © ese improvements of the | ., gatyrday last was able to read a h i at such times, I suppose, and I don't| in: As a result of this slightly Bo- __ | pittsburg Steel Company at Monessen : : er o : ao , aI » lore inisearch of employment. He was | pomian state of affairs, one magazine E—— ¢. | therefore is $5,000,000 newspaper without spectacles. For _ next 1 A h I = Xk gi) oles Into the} earnest of purpose and resolved that | writer who usually has enough orders A WORLD WIDE SCOURGE. : ya a years he suffered from dropsy and Sat- { ouse. thin id remember to | whatever he was given to do should urday ‘was stricken with the cld trou- i ring. Oh, I'm sure I rang! Of course ahead to keep her busy, has tem- Purchases Large Coal Tract. : 3 : FA kl . ’ ! Of cours be done to the best of his ability. che S t 3 ble, immediately following the loss of . i I did! But what I mean is, that I Whey he cate ia sight of th t porarily left the fields of literature | Warning Called Out by Rapid Spread | Washington.—For $48,004.71 J. V. | pis vision. He is in a dangerous An u was in such a state, don’t you know, t iz oh $ nz ght of the great | for the more certain gleanings of of Plague. Thompson of Uniontown, has secured | condition. been that I was quite unstrung. Fane urrets of the castle his heart | school teaching. Beginning with De- 400 acres of valuable coal in Morris le a Yont 3 Well, Sally came down, as pretty egan to beat more quickly, but he | cember, her name appeared on the Surgeon General Wyman, in the | township. The tract was sold to Would Connect Two Towns will 2 5 trudged sturdily on and at last stood payrolls of the Board of Education as public health reports, has issued a | Mr. Thompson by the New York Coal : 3 : : and darling as ever, and with a rose face to I 3 : 3 Washington.—It is stated on good ~In . ce to face with the overseer of the | 3 gubstitute teacher in the high warning to the world on the preva-| Company. It is the general belief : / > Hs in her hair. She wore her gray crepe | state who spoke to hi 5 : g Th 3 of th h : 5 authority that the Pittsburg Railways at th hit: avd: now the oreisie i poke to him roughly and, | gehools, which place brings her in lence of the plague. e spread of | that Mr. Thompson is shaping up a | qo, any has made a proposition to : a! i A sent him to break stones on the high- | gome $73 monthl the terrible disease since it first made large tract in Morris township to be ous prop 4 by oclug made for Mrs. Gale's reception, with way. Pia Y: o its in 1894 in China has [sold to some coal company which will the commissioners ©f Washington : the Venetian lace. I had never seen 2 : « “It isn’t the grandest salary in the | 1tS appearance nm : county that the company will grade = Bes took bettoromever! And hein. For a moment the boy faltered. 1| world,” ‘she told the reporter, *but at been appalling. In 1896 it appeared |operate the territory. and drain. the road: from Donors to s. very fact disco a i ad hoped to find a place in which | jeast it comes in every month,:and it | in India, Japan, Asiatic Turkey and . re 5 Monongahela, providing the compan we y ncerted me. Still, | 1 pioht grow and be fitted £ 98 Afri i ded Capture Alleged. Murderer. : p pany when I make up my mind to any-| ips g = a e or some- | pays for bread and butter. Once in Russia. In 4898 Africa was invaded, fohtiovn As the result. of the is given the right of way between the - thing, you know, nothing daunts me I uy oh 1 beens vind) a while I receive a check for some one | 20d 5 ve Tonos. re it Swent re i Pie rats two towns on which to build a trolley = = . 5 » elf, n I learn | 4 ticles, ; : | over the border lines of Europe an X, | line. : = nothing! "TU is not 3 Way 0 16 nediing. stones on. he MEAL" | oo Tncee dass hat whem ons appeors | aimed fi thousands of vietme fn | BEL, 06 3010” former aving re = .. Bo, Yo . : . ; & Se usual salutations, I said to her: But Be foliowed the overseer, al-|jt j5 like a sure-enough surprise Austria and Portugal. By the year from his wounds, Chester Gilson of Bought: Bank Building. : S “Sally, I have something very im- Wiongh with 5 downcast heart, for he! party.” 1907 it had made its ghastly appear-| qo, oon "pa, is under arrest in Ebens- Waynesburg—A deal has been —— portant to say to you.” remembered his resolve when he set Another woman writer, whose | ance in almost every civilized coun- |p... charged with the crime. The closed here by which Dr. W. J. Hawk- ior And 71 said this to her, mind, in forth that morning. name frequently heads the tables of | try, even the Unfted States being in- | shooting, it is said, was the result of | 10> of this place, purchased the Far- Teh Sino as hat Tow Rm “Presently he found himself aloae | contents in the popular fiction maga- | vaded on the Pacific Coast. To give |, drinking bout. mers and Drovers National bank pride guess the nature of bo int ac i on the broad road before a pile Of | zines, confesses that last winter she | an idea of the horrible ravages of the is building. The consideration for the fs 1: 1 y intended con- | stone, and plucking courage anew he aa disease. the reports from India on Di ; property is $45,000, which includes all whicl fidence, not so much by the words ) had recourse to an old-fashioned ase, p isagreement Delays Opening. the bank! : ’ briskly began his task. The sun’s|pefuce in ti ¥ the first year of its appearance : e banking fixtures, which are valued pearl themselves, as by the—by the mel-| av 3 SS ihol died refuge in time of trouble. ; : : Butler—The opening of the new | at several thousand dollars. Dr. long Jorhost. wih which Teedenit you ys grew fiercer an e breeze die “I am not even trying to sell any | Showed 3000 deaths; in 1907 there Pittsburg, Harmony, Butler & New | Hawkins is to have possession of the AD know. For would you believe it7=— down until hardly a breath reached | ¢opy,” I am living on my husband,” | Were 1,400,000 cases reported, With | Castle trolley line between this city | building the first of January, 1909. I : eho did vot dream of what'd icaati his. burning face, and still the lad | pe said. “I know that the magazines 1,200,000 deaths. In 1894 there was |and New Castle was blocked by a dis- . 3 ie of th J She only laughed and said: : worked on all that day and the next | aren't buying anything, and I do not. only one country infected; in 1907 |agreement over the type. of crossovers Provides for Chinese Church. bas = SOhI X know: Yor vo to= until his arm was numb and his back | jptend that any editor shall get into | there were fifty-one countries. constructed at five points in Butler | ppjagelphia.—Through the bequest * oye & ; you've coxiecto tell | stiff and lame with the unaccus- in hi where the lines of the Butler y : g groor 5 me about Mimi's puppies. Elaine| tomed lab 7 the habit of returning my copy. So| Dr. Wyman in his article urges the il 2 Lae ay Dassen- | of Lee Chit, who was murdered in the B 3 told me yesterday. Aren’t you going Sor : whenever 1 finish a story I lay it |most vigorous international warfare ECT Tollway mre erosied. Chinese quarter here by George Lee, lA 4 toglve me one of them? 1 think son ¢ third morning he viewed fhe | gont]y aside in my bureau drawer. against the scourge. Rats and the Town Faifore 1% Traub! the first regular church building to be on A might.” SERiealy Jinibished ir of Song Some day when this cruel wav is over fleas that they carry are believed to ale he established by Chinese in this coun- vd i py" . : y S : m no , AY f the a S ‘were - | try will be erected in this city. The Fancy! "F 3 y : 5 Ot | I'll attempt to market my stuff again, be the most common means oO ; y i y. i as 9h Ppney ny So Bae doing my best,” he thought. I! put not now.” g plague’s spread, and he therefore ad- gin in court to oust four members of | church is to be Baptist in demomina- gave to ofcr av Noort and band 3 os must discover some way to accom- According to the editors, the only vocates a campaign of extermination Be mel The lw tion. silver Ei stunned. I did not know how to pro- Dd ; An an 38 ze story they will buy is a bit of first- | against the rodents. Coal oil has been din, J. B. Sterling and William Hon- Ore Crusher Dostr ed hh 3 ceed. But I said: hr pi ¥ nr. ae a 25 3 class humor. If it is funny enough to | found to be a most valuable aid in |gaker. ~The men are said to have | oyed. ponys i “Oh, no! It wasn't that I came to | (fe ore nightfall he had found |p axe them forget their own troubles | preventing the spread of the plague, | awarded grading contracts to a grad- ew Castle—Twenty-five thousand 1 tell you: though, of course, you shall e secret, : they are willing to purchase that tale. | for fleas cannot live where it is used |Ing company in which they were in- dollars loss was inflicted by flames. nl 39; 1a I. 2 hs Jo tell Who would have thought there | gone wielder of the blue pencil says | freely. The scientific investigators | terested. that destroyed the big limestone ore To nid A could be anything to learn at 50 | pe will also buy a «crackerjack love | employed by the British Government Teter : Ca the gerpen Limestone Com- recos And right then a Dright ileniwine simple a task, laughed the lad, and story if I can get one, although I |found that the coolie employes of the Wagon Plunges Over Mountain. jens. e crusher was located about the I oe oe he began whistling cheerily. He did | paver’t found one yet quite good |©il Works in Bombay and Calcutta |! Johnstown.—Near South Fork a de. |, miles west of here and was owned ritts “It was to tell you, Sall > 1 said not see a man watching him from | enough to make me buy it. However, | Were singularly immune from the [livery wagon in which there were by. Robert Bentley uf Youngstown, Loui RT Tr ihey a Yenghiow uni] be Jenne the ques | T will take one love story, but it has | lage, although they lived in settle- | [C8 BETEOIC, el nia Schofield, a ga all seven—and Mimi, too.” Ho ly a6. voi whistle #0 merr got to be a crackerjack.” ments where thousands of others i or Son of ne Valuable Barn Destroyed. 1n IN I wish you wouldn't laugh at’me. | yer such a Eo a y Another editor makes the state-| Were dropping dead almost daily. DI. | og jpstantly killed; Samuel Penrod, | Berlin.—The large barm of Harvey said How else could 1 put it—after what Bocouie” was the ra 1v,.71 have ment that only one monthly, one Wyman recommends that the author- | the driver, was badly injured, and | L. Countryman, two miles north of supp! she had .said to me? . I thought it|jearned t * made iE 1a Ply, 3 weekly and one “funny” paper of the | ities of all seaports compel the un- |Ietitia Norris, aged 6 years, escaped | town, with all its contents, was de- was | i tice of ner nan you | Harpen 10 make it far ag and | jegion published in New York, have | loading of vessels from plague ports | without a scratch. stroyed by fire. The loss is estimated Dring Know——to turn the phrase into what yo accomplish more. The Stone | received no orders from the financial | bY lighter, and advises until they ——r— at $11,000. The fire is thought to fore one might call its-larger sense, and so oes not need so heavy a blow of the | gepartment to “go slow” on purchas- | have been unloaded and freed of ; Feit Dead, fre have been caused by spontaneous com- his ¢ seh.o Victory trom deicel But et hagas oper my it By suce ing. rats all such ships shall be kept at : Gren silo wine preparing to at- | bustion. Unit Ps in the ri ace,” an ite o og : i end t e i - ite then she did not understand.’ 8he faction 6 ha ed 2 Sow tue One monthly, in need of a serial least & garter obs pile from shoes iam Yegranshay 2 ay Burglars Overlook $1 ig burst out laughing. ¢ . ¥ 3 novel, took this unusual method of So. that the rats oy Doazd Will joi be man, of Sheakleyville ked, “1 1j A a Do $1,000. ve Eb oho Tiel Then the nobleman, for it was he, | J Soe "0 © 00 "0st nothi v able to swim to land.—New York : ; y , remarked, “lI | California—At Daisytown burglars Gern “Bos Rs adil ln i said; | called his overseer. ‘Take this lad g g 9 a 0 nothing. WO | ibune. Touder who'll be the next one to go?” | entered the home of John Michens, a dign: a Shit, ou: 0 wi all geyen, from the highway,”- he commanded, FS 5 e ry ication had sub- Sarasly Tad Lis Joris left his lips | Hungarian miner. A trunk was brok- to tI AnD Shel aa “cand put him where he can have the | iced to It .a Story Which was Rot| ... ~~ y,,40n 1 Clouds Shag bg sank wie S000 UNE Sk len open and 0 a T0d bu he to bh And s e went on laughing at the | pest ‘opportunities. He who can quite up to our standard,” as they - ¥. thieves missed $1,000. Michens has cans notion until I was quite—oh, quite |j.a;n something at a stone pile has wrote the author. She was asked, Every great city impresses itself ee She has taken his money to a bank for discomfited, you know. th Ki £ : A >» however, to call and talk over her | upon the atmosphere, and has a kind : Hundreds Return to Work, safe keeping. - cans “Sally,” I said, “you persist in mis- a A Ine. go is future work, The author called. She | of aerial double. Smoke, dust, rising aus Rynnes Piste ot or Lior construing my—my intentions.” a valunble obec. We cannot ig to | turned out to be a girl of about twen- | heat currents and many other things Sense ts preparing ia re- | A large barn belonging to J. A. A good “Why,” she replied, “I-thought you | jearp something at the humblest task ty-two, then a junior in college. The] give a particular character to the air | ers have been el o> ae Siswan at Dastile: Gresne county, Wag a offered me all seven, and Mimi.» if it is performed in the right spirit, girl is now a senior. A month ago|over a town like Paris, London or | work. The plant employes 400 men ye we bn ye Kf r as Sally, i) a way, I said. | and the future may prove it to be she unexpectedly received a letter New York, which -éven' passing |and boys when running full $3,000, with $500 ae aboy open 1 2 e said; “then it was an| one of our most important and helps from the publishing firm asking if | storms cannot altogether obliterate Washingto The bi : % Hill Ingen I Raa ful lessons. We may cherish close 8 nove hag, peen disposed of. It or drive away. The British capital von a aR on New industry for Sharon. tors plese: git: peated, per-!in our heatts a beautiful hope for a 45% pos $ soun} saber Enally is especially famous for its effects |; . nited States was successfully | Sharon the board of trade is Kais . 3 Ti. ; it out from benea D 5 7 ! | & sful i isi thi . ¥en: a gift With a string to it the years which are to come, but let fer aie shoos, racquets und edo upon the gtmesphere. When one of | j1own at the Phoenix glass plant here. | Nn ne 32.000 witun the thus ART gt i sine iar Pay allow the days and hours to| S07 “0% 8 an ed | its great fogs is in full swim the vast | william Pastors, a skilled blower, did | other industry. Teron wi] land an hote nd what is the string, Tedatel o| slip heedlessly by, for they are the note books in her closet, and again | city is lost to sight for its inhabitants, | the work, which was perfect in every ¢ Sur. t is a plant for the Ro tell me! I want to know! gradual unfolding of the future submitted her first novel to the edi-| but viewcd from the upper air, it {respect The piece of ware was a | Dany Boture ot barn door hangers and of tI Follow if lave 117 14 : . . 3 : ; ’ . 2 | ine oO ar re. v thor oa Tia La Many ate thers m the lowly places fo ey were pos guile 30 partic- | would then present the appearance of | huge globe ordered by a Los Angeles | of Sterling, ds Joba B Dov alt 4 the jen as Sm 2 et Se of life who, if they were only dis- The matter was a 2 ass time..| a metropolis of vapors. Some idea company. | is capitalized at $75,000. and employ- = ploy < SAY on does ile Te ri covered, would rise to places of use- ates pothole! ane Ud pa this spegiacie ar be Sbisined _—t | ment will be afforded about 50 skilled that 2 -{ fulness. % ) A J r rom a photograp aken over Lon- Girard.—Frank Pagl x arrest- | hands. M.i Ob, it must have been love. So I —— is getting glory, but not so much in | don from a balloon by the late J. M. j ed Tore by Bo os I oy arrest | two acres of rd Do furdhase i bari said: : A Government commission is strug- | the way worldly reward as she | Bacon, the aeronaut. Knowing what | detectives, charged with stealing 180 and buildings will be erected at a cost Tp “Yes, there is a string to my gift, | gling with the problem of exter wouldiltdve Teceived a year ago. lies beneath it, that cloud becomes | brass journals valued at $583, “from | ¢f about $50,000. The members of > : , Sally; I am the string!” minating the Nun butterfly, which has On the whele the men are faring | for the thoughtful onlooker a symbol the railroad company. | the board are confident of raising the ; Or “You!” she repeated. become a plague in Bohemia. better than the women. Most of : Aotiviti | money. cast . f thend | of congregated activities, fron coac