Li. i tj i Vis.) M o jii ml, oU?e s ', i !.: n . ' 'J' ILLUSTRATED ; V 4 . ...... , . , , , ... t 7" ' Placed :j in Ice Jam as ViV.- :rs Pray v ' I T- ' .. p ... . ' f t ' i i i I -;ct k " ' y " ' ' , ' . Y - -' IN i - ! are t - trlous I r i To 1 ' ' 'V ' I the mi. . " 'f t- 1 place- U. , I ? few n. --,- r. - -. I """"r:: : ( crack it i ' ' J ' -- I nicely! - ., I . I Fr , , , I ' x I Tke c I I add thr ' . ' I I on to.bu r ' ' -- i the boll'.. I "- , f the gnr , I " I minutes t . s ! i I i old. poi ' A LXi type of beats, In the way of the St. Lawrence river Ice Jam, were crushed and rendered useless, as ahown here. Father Bonrget of the Roman Catholic church at Hogansburg, K T ordered the statue of St Peter taken out of the church and placed between the Ice Jam and the Indian Tillage f St Begts, while the villager gave prayers of thankfolneaa that the river waa receding. The inaat ahowa a picture of the statu f St Peteft trsV M '-YY-- I c DEDirnr.nis piraDEiY Bff TQOnNTQN V. BUQGESS PETER DISCOVERS SPOOKY pETER BABBIT bad been atar- tied by a voice a he waa pass Ing a certain big apple tree In the Old Orchard. The voice had seemed to come from that big apple tree, Peter stopped short and stared up through the branches of the tree. Look as be would be couldnt see anybody. There wasn't a Jtea.f on that tree and he could see all You. Havent Told M Yat Why Van Look So Vnhappy, Petar," 8ald Spooky. . throngh It Peter blinked, felt fool ish; Terr foolish Indeed. : Be knew 1 -SwVl.V-'!'""'1 teat- &.W that bad there been anyone sitting ' . " . i on one of those branches be couldn't , " 1 have helped seeing them. 1 . ; i Dont look so high, Peter, pont 4 ;,'.'.. look m hjgh." said the voice, with , , a chnckle. This time it sounded ' '' a If It came right out of the trunk ' , of the tree. Peter stared at the '" . trunk, then suddenly laughed right ' out Just a few feet above the ground was s good-sized .bole In " ',' the tree, and poking his head out , r, of It was a funny little fellow wltb , ' big eye and a hooked, beak. . "Ton certainly'' did f oof me that - time, Spooky,! cried Peter. "I onght ; ; - ' to have recognized your voice, but i I didnt" - v ' Spooky the Screech Owl, for that fa who it was, came out of the bole in the tree, and without & sound from his wings flew over and . perched Just above Peter's head. . Thi Dope Peddler , BUY RED I') '" '23Pk Tv. ' SJ. TMMC -CURES - . , ife . - '!.. i-u - .. , y -v A M, W. ft w . - x . , t f :T NEWS; V.:i t 3 I Be was little fellow, ot than eight inches high, but there was ae mistaking the family to which ha belonged. In fact be looked very much like a small copy of, Jfobty the Great Homed Owl, so araca so that Peter felt a little cold shiver run over him, although be bad nothing In the world to fear fro' Spooky. HI head seemed to be almost as big around aa his body, and he seemed to have no neck at, all. r Be was dressed la bright reddish brown with little streaks and bars of blaok. Under neath he was whitish with little streaks of, black and brown, ; Oa RULES By ANNE CAMPBELL PWAS because of rules be had to go , Away from all he cherished. a . ' On the street ( Be looked back to the ward and saw tbe'glow ' ;':. . Of lamps. . . . He could not help It If bis feet- . , Would drag a bit as, climbing on a bus. . v ; Be rode in silence, almost ominous. He thought of rules the whole way . to the rooma - : " Ber presence bad made sweet . . . The hospital ' Must have them, I suppose, . ; . A man presumes . ,Bnt after all, there was his child, his wife , All that he held most precious In this life. But , when he washed his work grimed hands and lay , '.i Alone within their bed, be thought again Of. the not very distant happy day When rules ' to separate them ', would be vain. Smiling, he thought (Queer how a ' i grin can 'smart!): i "No rules can keep her Image from my heart 1" d each aM of hia head was a tuft of feathers. They look like ears, and sof&people think they are ea .Which la mistake. Els eye were round and yellow with a fierce hungry look In them. His bill was small and almost hidden among- the .feathers of his face.. but It was hooked Just like the bin of Hooty. As Spooky settled himself he turned his head till bo could look squarely behind -him, then brought It back again so quickly that to Peter it looked aa If It had gone clear around. Ton- sea, Spooky'a yes are fixed In their sockets, and bo sannot move them, trots side to side. Be has. to torn his whols'head In order to see to one side or the other. y'yZ, ?i 'P : ' Ton havent told nio yet Why you look so ; nnhappyt Peter," . aald Spooky. :, :ii'.wfc;i K rf ?'' V . e. . W. Bws WWO Svrkw. -r Dear Mr.-. smi'luf.yiir.:":Z I am a man' forty-five years of age. I am single. I do not chew, moke, drink, swear,' dance or gam ble. Do yow think 1'wlUilvs to be ninety years of get. : ; :';yonrs turiy; , ;'?K-A.MABVBaV-r Answer; Ton probably wilt' But, if you don't do any of the things yon mention, why do you want to live forty-flve years longett O C Dear ur. Wynn: . ' ', I was In New York last week and saw a lot of plays. : Why do the managers produce plays which, .are so ."raw"! vV :;-,. ' 'ti'Ki''rL Tours' truly,' 's'.-''K'j '!'.-:':' o.- PONN.'?' Answer ; The- managers know the newspapers will "roast?, them.- Dear Mr. Wynns " '" ' . ' ' '. I smoke' 60 to 70 cigarettes a day and my doctor says this habit will affect my brains. Do you agree with hlmT , ' t - , n 'i Tours truly, :-t- , i SIQ ARH. - Answer: Not If you bad any brains you . wouldn't smoke 70 ci garettes a day. ' " Dear Mr. wynn: " ' " :. 1 arrived In a small 'town, one ;.:-.; 5 i'- To fit thitima w r'- 'it r' jr- the 'Old adage 'nvr- look a t .t horse In the moulV" ii" ujs Cora, "to nevi- look I i i C.ij tore sandwich.' ' WNO Strvk-e. - . i a . rsn coco. r j fresh coconuls t c ct It la. the time to good recipes V at xed out by lndjs-A;.-; i the coconut pierce rn tee pick and M i into a cup. Now ut In the oven fur i to become hot then meat will come out sticking to the shea onut Candy,' ful of coconut milk, ils of sugar and put , k ten minutes after .,1ns, then add all of ( onat and cook five r. Beat untU It U it Into greased baking sheet ah J cut Into squares. - Bak. j Pork Chop Dish. Put. a 1. "r of thinjy auced po tatoes In a linking dish, cover with shredded c on and 'salt and pep per. Lay aft this as many pork chops as i ded, seasoning well on both aid s!. Add enough milk to moisten and bake until all the food la well dona. . . Wn, fi'XTs f. t v'ii?Ai : Coconut Cookies. , Ar-r' ' Take one cupful of fresh coconut, aud to two-thirds of a cupful of butter and one and one-third cup ful ; of sugar creamed, add two beaten ers. one-half cupful of chopped ruiiilns and sift .together one and one-half cupfnls tf flour with four teaspoonfuls of baking powder; one teaspoonfnl each of cinnamon and nutmeg and one-half teaspoonfui of clove. Add the dry ingredient alternately with one fourth cupful of coconut milk, , : h. .oranga coeonui creama, v4 ' Melt vne taoiespoonrui or oucier In a saucepan, add two cupfuls of granulated sugar, one-half cupful of coconut milk and one-fourth cupful of water. La to the soft ball stage, 236 degrees ,! Fahrenheit; stirring only when necessary. -. Cool : and beat Uke, coconut fudge. "Add fla vorlng, using two teaspoonfuls of orange juice and one-half teaspoon ful of grated peel; mlr well with day last week, and I bad a heavy grip. I saw a tramp at the station and . thought . I would have him carry my bag for me.; r I asked him If he wanted to make a quartern Be said "no" and walked away from me.;' Bow do 'yon account for that? &t-rV,Xtmi trUly,.--.":: '0- '::..SATLBS MAN. 'ii Answer: He probably had a quar ter. ' ; , ' , 'y Dear Mr! Wynn:'.' -U '''"',' ' I was to a vaudeville show' last night It was one of those acts a fellow.; with a terrible voice sang a songi 'f Although he sang It badly theXmelody still haunts me, ! How do you account for that? - ,. jt vi- " iV'i 4 Sincerely, ri f Y; ',' ' -V"' .''! OTTICK.,; ; Answer : ' . That ' la easily ex plained. . Tbe reason, the melody haunts "yon Is because , the singer was so bad he ' probably murdered the song. " . ' - --:, U Aielta Nnmpm .'.'v. Magnificent Supreme Court Buildingi I ,4tS wa toe - I 3 t I I, I ) t , . A Of fCjilly . i -lit I.' i-i wish the Imnu j, t I a tabi- , no! ful at a time. 1 i n coc(t ai.il s -t aside to hardi. .is rix-'.e y about one and one-half pour., i. , ' i . A. Wariua NeWUMIMr OalaSj. , '' . v n::r xv A pill-box of, basket weave black straw flaunting an eyellne veil and two little black bows 4a the perfect complement of a black crepe dress. The deep yoke and cuffs are hand embroidered batiste. ,' M Ycu ilrvr-r 'That tbe news-print paper used in the printing of your favorite metropolitan news paper comes from the mill in huge rolls that weigh about 1400 pounds. They are six feet wide and there is be tween fous-and-one-half to five nules of; paper on each ' rolL v P i; -'.. J-j ':-'V:'" i ' ataaai Ncwmoar aredleat. WITTY KITTY v trUwA wnxox rvrNsat $ - Tho girl chum aaya tha bio qua Hon of aummer la not uolna to be whether th bathing sulu will b lower but whether the shorts are going to be ehortar. t- , ; WNO Barrtosk , " . 'J !.;..'. court bUti- air. Tie tliotosw; ' 4 t :: i ly n null em it In noticed Hii i dne to I r un'es ary b tlie beiiuly s. ,1- ' Is blbher tlisn t!.t I i i relation 1 'p be- tw s t In B"d person- all:., , . L ( 1 that a 'I -ii ' Ion Is Seu, a , :." ami t'.ut acne, or pii , "n nnttHe's cbevk-reln on the t of unbrldltid youth." The t ne of tha skin Is chiefly .depend t rn the age of the In dividual. , 1 !e school girl complex Ion beIou,n vi'iy to. the schoolgirl. It Is as foolish for the matron to attempt to vi regain her plrlhood skin , as to reappear In i!i;tuils'and pinafore. ' The .flushed appearance of the peaches and' cream complex ion Is only too often the sign of the beginning Of an Inflammation of the skin, or the blush not of sweet six teenbut of a feverish condition. . "Seventy-five per cent of the cases of acne occur between the ages of fifteen and twenty-five. It Is truly theTbane of youth, and young people afflicted with pimples deserve sym pathy, for they suffer great humilia tion and embarrassment , ,; -- "It seems strange that disfiguring-eruption Uke acne should appear at, the time of life when the personal Appearance means so much. Perhaps it la nature's check-rein on unbridled youthan Injunction handed down by nature, restraining vain youth from too frequently .' overstepping ' the bounda of convention." Wek's Supply of Postum Free . Bead tbe offer made by the Postum Company In another part of this pa per. They will send a full week's sup ply of health giving Postum free to anyone who writes, for It Adv. ' : Scientific Oil Study ' The "blood count" for engines, the work of a woman scientist, and some thing new In automobile tests, has been perfected in Pennsylvania, The new- treatment examines engine oil much as a physician studies human blood. 'r'-jY. Y:"-, : 't"f., iV ' ' -lug !w&i;Y, AUrfhKaHaM :',',.-i tm.-iYY-YSP' fe; Nw , i . Modern Convenience without added cost ., Y Not only Is the rate low, but you aave transportation costs ! by being near; everything ... It paya to live at Hotel Vendig when In Philadelphia I t ( i,.jMrt5raW I a J I S..L V a-. . - 3 rs::LADELr:r lUJU TJaiUi 01:. 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