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ism, With a Mingled Batet and Oppoee 8ov?jt Gov emment. ? yp Yasnaya Poly ana, Russia.?Fifteen young men, two young women and an elderly matron have recently estab lished on the Tolstoy estate what they term "an Improved hotahevik twa in unity." Described as an attempt to rectify failure of communism, the members of the colony are the declared enemies of the destruction of property, human or animal life, and thus-are ar rayed against the soviet government The members of the colony make a fl ; religion of manual labor and declare jjtn chief tenet -to be embodied In the phjr.se "Love thy neighbor as thyself." I They declare thomsglves, like Count Tolstoy, "searchers for the truth in all things." They arrived here in early September with a permit from Moscow to occupy a portion of the estate now I classed as a national institution. Teacher Organizes Movement. I A teacher, whose brother is director I of the colony, organised the movement. I The IS members, ail of whom profess the practical Idealism of the Doukho-f >ora sect, with a mingled belief 1st I Buddhism, were alloted quarters In a once handsome but now tumble-down one-story building of the estate buRt in 1780 for the aecfs of Prince Voikoo ski, father of Tolstoy's mother. I The Dew arrivals have made the IbuikHngJuihftabie and have started to v prepare for the cultivation of the 100 acres Included in their ^grant. Food So far has been supplied free by the soviet government, the same as to all visitors to.the Tolstoy home. The three women do the cooking. x The correspondent came first in con tact, with a member of the-colony in a rgther strange manner. After a long Journey, he had been enrolled as a pilgrim at the Tolstoy UflvA ?Kli| QL fUvID wdUplWg Ifj A OioVVJ' 80810. ? RKvCH ycflrSv t wWH - ftS Ii0 "83 ' *SfftjCik.-- W?MSMT 7' Tydtffe:'"iTvwfo c&pu t"f> fffiT^gponu^ttti he ^ lorizBd yi iAm* the ?2bflity of waltojt5?l? SSSHSzi5 be ruined by Insects, but if the white life. As the members of the colo<? \ I ere vegetarians and fruit Is therefore the prime article of food to them, ne cessity prevailed over Ideals and the whitewashing was done. ??-V?"'! w A second problem was solved much , after the same reUsoning.. Formany ^ years the manage? of the Tolstoy es- i tate has teen Prince Obolinskl, who , occupied a building once used by the *| author as f ,peasants' school. -? The j newcomers, declaring that the presence \ ot an overseer might restrict their ] "liberty of action,^ have decreed that ] the prince must go, and the Obollnski i family soon ranst seek food aqd shel- < tar elsewhere. . ?v -'rg.' She was elected , on a "Dry ticker md Is pledged to! wage, war on all boot leggers. -Dr. Kanbonen,, who is n pe4' lite blonde, jwasthe youngest woman ko bo ,fraduatedpwm ithe^omanV Medical College of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and daring the war she ivas a member of the volunteer medi ?al service corps of the United States | Photo-Technic ta Meet Traf-/ | nr meniwi stm Leneea Have Been Discovered Espe cially Adapted for Thio Type of ' . Work?Great Aid in Arcadia, CaL?Hew fields to en gineering ?tudies are being openetf at ^ng^ey ^ W Laand Arcadia^ ia ' ; ? _ ^TctpQlti ; Hio po lii tuuiacvmuu ?' ? roau i uuiini iWviti'vifi est ? oui I the same tltae secure tap necessary ttrerlap for the accurate fitting to ;6tlher of individual negatives. This ,?me Perfect Picture Methods. Lenses have been discovered espfe daily adapted for this type of work, and the officers have developed the technique covering such details as the 5yrif?,= rS :?wm ; ? Finds Swarm of Bees and Honey in Porch Pillar ? 1 $ [ vv Mlddletown^ N,,^|f;^Grant < p ;! ; Hugh Browne^.^proprietor of 1 |j Brownleigh Park at; Goshen, where be Uves, having beeq an : noyed by bees about his house, took down one of the porch pll ?-\ ? tars and dfseojered a^arge quan* *\ ; . tity of toe honey and a big I swarm of bees. R Is believed the boas have made their headquar ters there for several year* gg | - . '" "? T !an ikrii??,f | {?!? v?nr^L?4An^ lr> -. J rios Inflict,6(1 Sunday ciftorziooii No* | siWe aMro>rUUonrtd|at mobile occupied by Dr. J. W. Smith wick, Leon Fields and John Rouse, was flredjupon'by highwaymen,; in an unsuccessful attempt to holdi ttp the dfccupants cf the car. The weapons used were shotguns,; some 200 shots ? fppi Asherille. - Scott Dillingham re flns in th s coipty Jail here, unable to adjust an action brought by a Greenville. firm, charging larceny of an automobile, although he has made bonds aggregating JM00 through relatives and friends, on all. criminal actions pending to this state.' ferences on the country church which I jSte; been arranged by the Home mis sion board of the Methodist church, wilt be heldvat ^Trinity college in June in connection with the aum Bmer school for >reachers. which lw>! New Bern>-When Sam Elliott, a pros perous James City negro, returned to Ma home from, church, he fopnd'U ndte will come back for It liter." Htobome j . _ , - . . - . ^ ^ ^ ^ j , . . ?.? , . . , ,, * j j moonsnin9 liQoor in me wotig* ? Mr. j one QUErt of apple dTandy QjstillGu In j m?r nt 1770 whislcAV Hnn ViAan 1 QfiMD 8ifvpUiBr?,.? OvU ol nut*?. u j K-^ ? '>*?!) ' ' ??".-t ' . . . ? - j ? . ? ??'(-' "?i?'"i' they always < blared together tsav >> ttfeed, "Where are ,, ix ^4_; art ?-'s1 ?'' ?? ?''''- v ^H^ ^;' ' ? toe orner two; S* t*rd ,CI/ ? wait. They would aim to go in a cdr tain direction and they wSold go In that direction, no matter how many crossing brooks. There were always a. %reat nttny be had orrdkV old, old friend of th?lr* How many times they had rlalted thlc cave. It was high on the side of a hill. Juh gcho fro^te (gnW he adways hoard if It was always an adveotpre to dlmb| * mountain, side which wa? Just out side the visage add then go over the top of the mountain, through the dense Woods, and try to strike the cave from above- Jt was so herd to hit it exactly right Sometimes they- came nut a little to the right of it and sometimes a little to the left But this day they came down .over the1 side of the mow}* tain end they donld,not find the cave at all. "The woods must have changed I their looks during the winter," Billy calfty," said Bobby. Bobby had always said that the beat,thing in the world to have was a bump of locality. He I meant by that It was so fine a thing jtytg I be able to find one's way about, by looks as though we were somewhere there. Why, l\lo believe we've discov ered a new part around here we some H '.'7/ i ?<-' ' ? ? < "T-", ?' | | ' i?-V- ? J .? >? -*??-?tV -7. ' stopped walking.. There, right before ? fka' ttriliAda<iMk?fAn<V ' ?!? I , I of rocks was a eave thev had never "A new cavti 2,f tlvby Ell shouted fit '?ii 4"*' *3 K f<? - J. ''i f. I | B HB ? I i .^BQL 7JL I j ' If^' f? k '/*^ ''''f I I ^vawll] aIS j ? J ^yy?J|| ; ly$ i ': ??5?> #?{'? ? ~~^r'.*Ti'' ? ? '?? ?? ir:'\-.- '' I Jt^PJuSXUy%>M^r ^ 1r JlHvt5tiB13LflL I I imMMk ..'I r ''A. :?.!?'?:?.ff T**' J ' ? H . w flR oWBP^ J/KKF^Vw? ? <9testh only ft imsttef ofshort tunc# Uoo t i/yiiit. Tf*rtf pains ana acnes uuiiftoUUftiiLCX] by takinC^ ^ ^ for Hdnay, ?I^ ^aMftMal .. I,. J 8CtT|i|)t ? '**"M^KatsiwSS F~* ?_' +x.'~\''i^wS^3/4*,j ' iffPW f 11 jfB jp f%'Virl^|y sick headaches, biliousnw ' saliow ? * wlO. Uli>CStlQli mvtt^tn Correct thin HoatthlkinrUr. % . vuiicvi MiiB Ocaiuy junucr* ? i fctriHriy tr4 I fdvtf {t nV * ? - ~ ? *-??'"- ? ? *, f-r tTSfa
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