PAGE TWO THE CITIZEN, TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1913. PEACE DAY FOR PUBLinCHOOLS May 18 Is Set Aside For Observance, PROGRAMS ARE ARRANGED. United States Bureau of Education Is sues Bulletin Containing Directions and Suggestions For Celebration In dications Are That Interest Will Be Widespread. Peace day will bo widely celebrated In schools throughout the United States this year. Although Introduced but a few years ago, this special school day in behalf of International peace is now regularly celebrated In many American schools, and the indi cations are that its observance this year will be extended to thousands more. Since Muy 18, the day set aside as peace day, falls on Sunday the schools will probably hold their exercises on the nearest school day. Importance of Movement. Realizing the growing importance of the peace movement among school children, the United States bureau of education has Just Issued a peace day bulletin for 1013 containing, besides a suggested program for the day, a num ber of Interesting short articles on different phases of the International peace movement, accurate and com prehensive information about the va rious organizations working for peace and a collection of appropriate poems and prose quotations by famous peace .lovers of many nations. The material was compiled for the bureau by Mrs. Fannie Fern Andrews, Becrotary of the American School Peace league and a world known worker for peace. The Temple of Peace nt The Hague, the centenary of peace between Eng land and the United States, the cos mopolitan movement in the colleges and universities and what it signifies for universal peace, tho work of The Hague tribunal and other peace ngen cios these nro among the important topics gathered together in the bu reau's bulletin, "The Promotion of Peace." International Sentiment. That the sentiment for observance of peace day In the schools is not con fined to tho United States, but is dis tinctly international, Is shown in the words of M. Bulsson of Paris, quoted in the bulletin. He says: "Peace day. Let it shine one day in the year among all nations. The whole year is consecrated, as it ought to be, to tho promotion of lovo of coun try, to teaching our duties toward our native land, even to tho extent of sac rificing ourselves for her. "On this special day, however, it Is in order not to forget our country, but to see her transflgured in tho future, to eeo her lead in tho movement which binds one nation to all others, making a sort of higher country, tho federa tion of the Uuitod States of the civilized-world." QUEEN OF CROOKS REFORMS. Mrs. Lyons-Burke to Devote Life and Fortune to Convicts. Mrs. Sophlo Lyons-Burke, known through almost tho entire world for twenty-five years as tho "queen of tho crooks," recently astonished tho police by announcing at Detroit, Mich., that eho intended to reform and devote the remainder of her llfo and her fortune of 5300,000 to an attempt to savo first offenders from careers of crime. "There Is something I want more than property," sho said. "That is tho respect of tho good people. Maybe I cau get some of it by showing that I am not all bad and am sincere." Mrs. Lyons-Burko will publish a book, "Why Crime Does Not Pay," which sho will attempt to put Into the hands of every convict in tho United States as nn rducaHonal veffort to in duce lawbreakers to mend ti whon they are released. Sho is slxty elght years old and is tho wifo of Billy Burke, now in a Swedish prison. CHURCH BROUGHT BY FLOOD. Building, Complete With Bell, Dropped on Blannerhassett Island. Historic Blannerhassett island, in tho Ohio river, has fallen heir to a substan tial framo church, with Rn 800 pound bell, which was deposited on tho island by tho river during tho recent flood. A few days beforo tho water bad re ceded the inhabitants managed to moor the big church building on a de sirable spot, whero it will In tho future play tho part It was built for in nn other place. Nothing could bo found about tho building to indlcato whero it had come from. With tho exception of tho floor tho church is in good condition. Religiously inclined natives of .tho historic old Island declare tho church is "bread they have castion tho wa ters In former times rcturnijg to them." Mohammedanism For Japan. Mohammodans of India are planning an effort to Mohammodanlno Japan. A strong deputation has been commis sioned to study the situation, and the first advances toward spreading tho religion in the mikado's empire will probably soon be made. "EAT SPARINGLY" JOHN D. That's His Health Rule, but He Eats Pretty Heavily. Tho prevalent Impression that John D. Rockefeller cannot eat is apparent ly without foundation In fact as Is proved by tho dally menu ho enjoyed recently at Sea Breeze. Fla. For breakfost he usually had oat meal, lamb chops, baked potato, toast, milk; for luncheon, clam broth, fish, cold chicken, toast, rice pudding; for dinner, oysters, consomme, fish, roast chicken,-rice, spinach, baked potato. "Most people eat too much," said Mr. Rockefeller one day. "My theory li to got up from tho table n little hun gry." By following this rule he is halo and hearty at seventy-three and weighs 103 pounds. NAVY TO AID SEA SCOUTS. Branch of Boy Scout Movement Re ceives Official Sanction. Former Secretary of tho Navy Meyer Issued recently a general order to all navy officials and commnndants of navy yards and naval stations to co nperato In overy way possible in the development of a division of "sea scouts" as a branch of tho Boy Scouts of America. Notice of tho issuing of tho general order was received by Colin H. Livingstone, president of tho national council of boy scouts, and tho notional organization took lmmedlato steps to ward tho developing of tho sea scouts as an Important adjunct to tho boy scouts' organization Fake Curios. Dr. Wakellng, tho Egyptologist, tells a that It la useless to warn tho tour ist against the fake curio. Ho buys and is sold with an unfailing regulari ty, and hardly any imitation la too gross to decelvo him. Dr. Wakellng tolls ns of a lady who bought a scarab from a boy who assured her that hs had himself stolen it from the exca vatlons In the temple of Aknaton. And sho displayed her trcasuro tri umphantly and always with tho words, "And 1 am suro it must bo true, for bo had such an honest llttk) face." Argonaut No Use For tho Doctor. "Why did you send the doctor away without permitting him to do anything for you?" "Ho said ho could get mo op and out in three days," tho sufferer groaned, "and my accident insurance- amounts to $80 n week more than my salary ns Jons as I'm disabled." Chicago Roc-ord-Hernld. A Business Tip. She (looking at photo proofs) Do yon mean to tell me that I havo such nn ugly noso as that? Photographer My apparatus cannot Ho, madam. Sua Then for goodness sako havo enough sense to go and get ona that can! ATTRACTIVE COTTA lot 30x82 feet, lot 30x82 feet, $2,000 modem appointments. newiy papered and painted lo cated on Seventh, Sixth and Court Streets. 1 Property on 7th St. Property on 7tti St. Pnrnor Prnnortu o UUIIIUI I lUpUIIJ) j Sixth Street, simoom houbo. . $2,200 Inquire of Buy-U-A-Home Realty Co. Honesdale, Pa. AMERICAN NEARLY EXTINCT Some Valuable Species Already Gone, Scientists Say. BETTER GAME LAWS URGED. J ad win Bldrj. Both Phones Only Long Closed Seasons Will Save Wild Life of the Country, Is Experts' Opinion Destruction of Insect Eaters Causing Big Loss to Farmers Star tling Facts Presented. That American birds, like tho Ameri can bison, soon will bo extinct unless Immediate measures are taken for their protection Is the prediction of an Investigator who recently set forth his views In the Chicago Record-Herald. Ornithologists and sportsmen for neveral years have been calling atten tion to the same fact and huvexepent edly poluti'tl out that better game laws must be passed and rigidly enforced if we are to save tho wild life of our country. The roHiiH, whose arrival In the north is considered one of tho first au thentic signs of spring, are being slaughtered by teus of thousands every year, authorities say. In fact, no bird, from humming bird to eagle, is safe from the craze to kill. As for the so called game birds, the ducks and snipe and prairie chickens, they are already so scarce that their busy haunts of twenty years ago are silent and deserted today. Some species are already extinct, and many others are almost gone, yet tho sportsmen who make our game laws refuse to savo any of the vnnlshlng species by the only possible means a long closed Reason. Emerson Ilouzh, who is n citizen first and n sportsman after ward, frankly writes: "Our game laws have failed, and 'wo know thoy have failed. Our game is almost gone, and wo know it is al most gone. America has changed, and wo know it has changed, although wo havo not changed with it. Wo have handled our game in a wholly greedy, unscrupulous and selfish fashion. This has been our policy ns avnntion." Loss to Farmers. The game of North America docs not belong exclusively to the men who kill. The other 117 per cent of tho people have vested rights in it far exceeding those of the 3 per cent. Farmers are already suffering mil lions of loss from insects that used to be kept within bounds by thefQKitl and other birds. Yet at tho present moment wo are permitting tho exter mination of our finest species of birds, mammals and fishes "according to law." "There is not n single state In our country," says William T. Hornaday, director of the New York zoological park, "from which the klllable game is not being rapidly and persistently shot to death, legally or Illegally, very much more rapidly than it is breeding, with the extermination of most of it in sight. Wo havo reached tho point where tho alternatives are long closed seasons or a gameless continent, and we must choose one or tho other speed ily." Startling Facts Cited. Mr. Hornaday has written a book, "Our Vanishing Wild Life," In which he sets forth some startling facts. Here are somo figures ho compiled: In 18G0 pot hunters In Hartford. Mich., shipped three carloads of dead passenger pigeons to market each day for forty days, making a total of 11, 880,000 birds. Another Michigan town marketed 15,840,000 in two years. Today tho passenger pigeon is total ly extinct save for one lonely female bird twenty years old In the Cincln natti zoological gardens. The greed of man hos wiped It from the face of the earth, and, like tho groat auk, It must be numbered with the dead species. Other species that havo been exter minated in our own day are tho Lab rador duck, tho pallas cormorant, tho Eskimo curlew, tho Cuban macaw, the Carolina parrakeot and tho yellow winged green parrot. Mr. Hornaday names moro than twenty-11 vo other North American birds that nro threatened with early xtermlnatlon. Hp says it is already too late to savo tho stately white whooping crano and tho trumpeter swan. Three of the most beautiful and curious water haunting birds of tho southern United States tho fla mingo, scarlet ibis and roseate spoon bill are doomed unless tho European feather trade can bo stopped from baring them shot into total obllrlon. The upland plover, black capped petrel and California condor are about gone. The wood duck, ono of tho most ex quisitely plumaged birds in America, is threatened with extinction. Yet many states are. actually encouraging ta destruction by giving extra long open seasons for tho killing of this species. Birds Were Shipped, For forty years tho marshes, prai ries, farms and streams of tho whole tipper Mississippi valley havo been combed over year nfter year by tho guns of tho market shooter. Often tho migratory game was lo cated by telegraphic reports. Game birds were slain by tho wagon load, boatload, barrel and carload "for the Chicago market." And tho farmers of tho middle west stolidly plowed their fields and fed their hogs and nermltted tho slaughter to co on. NOVEIj MA&AGB CREAM. Perfect Skin Pood That Removes Wrinkles nml Clears Complexion. The most delicate skin will quick ly respond to tho soothing and tonic effects of Hokara and when this pure skin cream is used, pimples aro soon a thing of tho past. As a massage cream or after shav ing it Is unoqualed, removing all Ir ritations, and making tho sktn soft and velvety. 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