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1 ;uf!i. thi to irht Ion rati c j rfniidaT, March 20, 1916, Bringing Up Father Iferj flwsssi; tawasE-.llllll III -svll I I iT'MPJk . . I3ETII rltEU fv OUTLER II , .!-. I . I III I BTO' N ' TT. I mm I DiOrvAMClM I III III III up-1 1 ' ' AD THIS PAGE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Time . Times 2c . Week ie . Weeks " . Weeks 10o Moiilh l-'e , . per word . .per word .per word . .per word . . per word .per word SITUATIONS WANTED. Snecial Hates for Situations Want- Id to words 1 time free; additional n.-eiliniiH JO cent each Insertion. No advertisement taken for LESS lhiin IS rents. The reduced rates are for consccu- Insertions, terms cash. UoXE "AD MAN" 202 AND PAY LATER A BC COLUMN !'.:!Y REFERENCE DICTIONARY j of kiln dried kindling -o Btovo i wnod call Plssah Lumber Co. ncno 321. 2-24-S0t i V VI' TO THE MINUTE SHOE I A shop. Prompt delivery. Satls i t-n I'nn tn all. Pncel Dost Datd no wav. G. Rowden. Phono 1817. 1 East College St. It RUBBER HEELS, 35c. Men's sewed 80e .50c Mis' '.t uole, tucked . . RED CROSS SHOE HOSPITAL Phono 22U7 42 Blltmore Ave. 3-16-tf Wanted Miscellaneous. .4XT1J) WATCH, CLOCK AMI run repairing, AVe send for and ekllver work. Fhone 2747 about your broken looks and keys. N. A. Harrison, opposite Langren hotel. S-2-tX. f AXTKI A PARTNER WITH CAP ital to Invest In well paying busW ncsi. Address M. C. F.", care Tho Times. 2-26-19t nowixG if xov want tour farden plowed call 82, 3. V. III! debrand's Stable. 61 and 60 BUt more avenue. t-19-tf WAXTKD THE SUMMER SUITS of last year; pull them from the trunks and moth balls and let us Put them in perfect shape for early Pring wear cleaned and pressed, r dytd a darker shade to look like w. ladles work a specialty. New "its made. J. C. Wllbar, phone lit and 32. l-20-tt (XEAX COTTON RAGS INQUIRE of the pressman, at The Times of- "c. tf f AXTKD TO RENT SMALL COT- with targe lot near ' car , Sine Md gnod street. State price. Ad C W. Cere Times. Sl-tf "A.YTKB TO HE NT SMALL Pce In suburbs, suitable for gar Mi and chlnkens. Near oar line "4 wort road. Address W.. Tare Tinm. aa-tr "ivrrft OLD FAI.HE TEETH a-anted. Good price. May be brok Also old gold and silver. Ad- Tooth Kxchan, 101 Kenois Jj'dl. Washington.' IV, C P$.1M XrUH()MK TO UVE IN h"e attending school six months, billing to do house work to pay for '4 Am tQ years old, energetic, " eaucation. Address Hehooi Ulrl. fere Bog $7. l-I$-1t 'OS SALE OR EXCHANGE aythlnjr you want to own WESTERN CAROLINA , REALTY CO. W.WOLFE, Seo'y.Tr.u. III io Nortk rtk Bq. FIRST EVERY ( AFTERNOON FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. COCKEYED? It Depends upon what kind o an eye you have, as to whether or not, you can see THIS INVEST MENT. I can see it plainly, ana we al e not "cockeyed" either In fact, if you had NU eyes and some friend were to tell you of the location, 10 nay nothing of the nice small (6 lis house thata on top of It and renting or $35 the month. (Let mo see how much this flggers up in a year? if my multiplyih' Is curecr. It toots up $420 ? Ten (10) per cent on $4200 if my dictionary is right and methlnks she are ) Listen to me THIS TIME, if never again Buy it Buy it as cheap as you can but buy it 1 11 help you if you need me. The price is $4200 but "Be Game." Make me er offer at taching a $200 make good c'k. Noth ing like showing the "Kale" (is that the way to spell it I don't know, as I have so few uv it ) Attention:! please, the .land is worth more money with the house burned up (Are you good with matches?) Ele phant stand for a Grocer with a Butcher on -his side Alt' "I 8slt" iz that you mean business when you talk to US. W. T. ROWLAND AND CO. 00 Pat Ave. "It Can Be Done!" AT 4 O'CLOCK THIS A. M. un ad. flew into our Cocoanut and FLEW OUT AGAIN That's what we get for listening at OUR wire I woko her up and told her "Wo had an Idea" She said "We was crazy" and said "GO TO SLEEP"- That's where I "fell down." I ought to have gotten up, turned the light in her face, and wrote THAT AD It might have made US thirty cents Now its gone. It must have been about that NEW Business LOT I've just succeeded in landing Be Quick "It Can Be Done!" W. T. ROWLAND AND CO. 60 Pat Ave. BOYS PLEASE TALK ABOUT ME SAY "HE'S Crazy," "Cracked," "Nutty" or moat anything else (I won't even claim you are lying either ) I'd hate for you to say "He is crooked." "We" may be that too, and if that's- all you can say, SAY THAT, Don't -be quiet about I really want THE' AD Tell the truth if you can. But TALK W. T. ROWLAND AND CO. CO Pat Ave. "It Can Be Done!" WE ARK ON THE "C C SPECIAL' flying south We Just had to get out of town for a few long hours T, ' we" hate to travel on Sunday, but We must get back to the Hills so US will be HOME Sunday (The Lord willing) to a hot hen dinner, "ASHEVILLE IS MY HOME and REAL ESTATE is MY BUSI NESS" and IF you don't B'leve : tend to it," Qet me to "pull off" something for you "It Can Be Done!" W , T. ROWLAND AND CO. 60 Pat. Ave. U1LEY BHOWN'H,WVrcH VltAZY 1 We happened up togttb.er nt I,r0- KroH'e jow-thop this A. M , and he was on bis head, told Frost he bought It March 117 and hud al ready hud to spend TWO DOIJARS on It In 1 YEARS. Frost screwed ud hlif Hull's F.ye and tried to find the "Fust bis." Brown said "Hit Hal ned 86 mine In one hour yester day" (going somcK I never made a business of fixing "FaM Watches" but I told thorn what the trouble was. "It Is simply trying to keep up with this ASIIKVilJ-W SPIRIT." Frost can't make It run fast enough for that. WATVII (Ing) this Real Kstate l MY HUM IN EMM, and Mr. Charllq Webb say. I certainly do tend to It. U Can Be Done!" W. T. ROWLAND A CO. 60 PAT AVK. 3-2Kf. LOOK OUT AHEAD- IP you'll buy lbs lot and put the building on It It will be an Invent, ment of about $1101 I have the roe for I years st 10 per cent or better What will It he wonn ' years bnce- $Ji00 and up "It Con lie Done!" W. T. It. AMJ CO. tt I'U. Copyright 1915. International News Service) CLASSIFIED SECTION REAL ESTATE FOR SALE , WAS IT TOU Who said IT CAN'T BE DID? I say "IT CAN BE DONE!" I know it CAN BE, because I've tried it I've thought it all over too $10.00 Fine for some one to tell me ANYTHING that can't BE DONE, IF--you know ' "IK"' don't you? I don't like the word much for we have learned to overwork it We ought to get out and do It "anyhow" "It Can Be Done!" W. T. AND CI. 60 Pat. Ave. '. THE USE What the use to say a thing and then not stick to it ? If its a lie you tell) tell a good one and stick to it But this aint no lie I said that the Modern Residence (Vapor heated.) Living room 32x16 and etc., and etc., (in NO BETTER LOCA TION IN ASHEVILLE) that I adver tised for $6500 was the best buy of its kind in my list, I'm sticking to it If its a sure enough good home (where you are not ashamed to tell people you live) la what you want THIS IS THE ONE It -yen dont want it for your hqme I'll ren it for you for 3 YEARS at $45 a month. Now I've put the "acid test to you "Mean Business when talking to me" W. T. ROWLAND AND CO. 50 Pat Ave. "It Can Be Done!" WHAT MAKES ME so enthusiiastic over these things I advertise? Well the biggest reason is that "I know them so well" "I B'leve in 'em." When "Yours truly' sticks OUR name to a paper, we try- to know we are ricrlit and then "go to It" so to speaK I'm so Bub bling over with this Ashevllle spirit that I can hardly stand it Boys we couldn't keep her back If we were paid to attempt It Mark Me They are taking notice of us and the Best ia yet to come SMILE AND HUSTLE WWW 60 Pat. Ave. "It Can Be Done!" "WATER ON ROCKS" If you Just KEEP ON and KEEP ON pouring water on a rock, it will wear away. (They say so, the pro cess is too slow for US as we are Quick Actors) Well, take either side of the quarrel you want to, I m go ing to keep busy pouring this DOPE - and good square intelligent Bust nese spirit into you, I'll finally sell you something or sell something for you I'm determined to do business with you I'm going to think I'm treating both sides square and when this Is done stand aside and let the chips fly for "I'm going to it" W. T. ROWLAND AND CO. 60 Pat Ave. fit Can Be Done!" P. fi. Say. that 7 R House 6 mine. from P. O. at $2800 is good of Its kind I'll lease it for $26 It you want the Investment W. T. MOALE AND CHILES Real Estate. tl Patten Ave. Phone Sit. rOR SALE 100 TO 1,000 ACRES Mountain land, la ano traot Veil watered suitable for grailng. !- LOTS $350 EACIL WE HAVE A- NUMBER OF VA- cant lota for sale on an Improved street at the low price of $26ft each, not much more than the paving cost Some are better than others, so. come early and get first 'choice. F. M. MEHHLKR AND SON. II Am. Nat Bank Phone 682 ' 1-18,-at IX kit KALE A MODERN 5 MOOM house, one and one half acres fine ground, young orchard, poultry house, etc, la best eectlnn of West Aihevlllo. A real bargain. Write Owner, C. W. Moody, West Ashe vllle, Rqute I. I-18-6t SITUATIONS WANTED. HOURLY NVHK1NO BY MISS Heme. Phone $. Alse by week or longer. -2l.$0t l F.N YOU WAXT.YOVIl IIAIH ' oiM-1 or face msnsagrd. I'hnne IIIL Mamie Sartor, llulr liwft '. .... I-M0t THE ASHEVILLE TIMES SPECIAL. AUTO SERVICE $1.50 PER HOUR PHONE 600 OR 392 3-16-tf EXPERT TYPEWRITER REPAIR ing, typewriters for rent, New, sec ond hand, and rebuilt, typewriters for sale. J. M, Hearn and com pany. 8 Battery Park place. Near postoffice. Phone 448. 2-24-tf SOUTHERN HIDE AND JUNK CO., 11 Eagle street, pays highest prices for junk, metals, rags, rubber, cop per, brass, bags, burlaps. Gun smith, Locksmith, General Repair ing. 3-2-30t. ST. CHARLES BARBER SHOP Union barbers, sanitary conditions. M. E. Felmet, Mgr., 7 Haywood St. Phone 694. 2-28-tf MONET TO -fiOAN CAN MAKE A few loans on Ashevllle real estate. Revell-Long Co . 17 Paragon Bldg. $-l-tt AVXOS FOR HIRE RATES REA sonable. Calls answered promptly. Careful drivers. ' Phones 209l! Ly erly Auto. Co. , P-3-3-30t. WE BUT, PELL, RENT AND Ex change second hard for new furni ture. Ashevllle Furniture Co., 2S Blltmore Ave. Phone 1861. 2-1-tf For Sale Miscellaneous. ONION SETS YELLOW DANVER 10 cts. quart: Red Wetherslield 10 ots; White Silver Skin 15 cts; Yel low Multiplying 16 cts.; White Multiplying 15 eta quart. Special prices in quantity. L. R. STRICK ER, Seedsman. S-14-30t FOR SALE NOW IS THE TIME TO manure your lawns and gardens. $1.00 per load delivered anywhere in elty. 3. V Hlldebrand. Stable 68 and SO Blltmore Ave, Phone 82. 2-24-30t . ; MAINE SEED POTATOES EARLY Rose; Irish Cobblers; Bliss Tri umph: Burbank and Green Mouu tain $2.26 per bushel. Our stock is selected for seed and Is best ob tainable. U R. STRICKER, Seeds man, -v . . , $-I4-30t TYPEWRITERS RENT SALE Machines for Every Requirement at pVlces from $22.50 up, cash or easy payments. Rent, $3 month; three months $7.50. Every machine Rem ington, guaranteed. REMINGTON TYPEWRITER COMPANY, 1. and $ Harklns Building. Phone 2576. 2-2-62t SPRAY YOUR TREES WE CAN furnish spraying materials and sprayers to suit your needs. L. R. Strieker, Seedsman, g-14-lOt WOOD: WOOD! WOODI- Sawed any length. I LOO and 12.00 leads delivered, phone 1511. J-1-J0t GOAL! COAL! COAL! The kind that burns and gives satis faction. Plsgah Fuel and Pray Co., 171 Roberto street PhoAV 149. 2-2-tf FOR SALE 4 ! .CYLINIER Roadster, with eleetrlo lignts ana starter. Address L. B., care Ashe vlllo Times. p.a-17-6t HELP WANTED. mil JOIl 1-1 IK r,irAiu.r4 ' - . . ., ... -.w.rf .i.-,iu TliiHiness coiit-B" tn .unulv a man for secretarial po- -uinn. lury $U5 00 per month, Place will be vacant April i. - Al .k. fniinwlno- positions are i filled: ltkkpg and sleno Ry. Co.. ' . . , a - Attn. $0.0; also "nt. to, sieno, also light positions, three. $ 00 to $4.60 per week. These places, ready April first. Please call at the. A. n. C. No Information regarding posi tions given over phone. Also we de sire twenty young men and women to enroll for full course. 8-18-"t W A NT IV-C A PA HLE UUS1NESS woman permanent work ot'iers n-vil not apply, tilve phom.-- Cap able. TIiim-s oltlce, l'-500-3.'0-3t HOUSES FOR RENT. REVISED TO MARCH 19. $40.00 Central, 7 rooms, yard. 42.00 Vernell, 5 rms, views, woods. 45.00 Washington Road, 7 rooms. 45.00 Magnolia, 5 rms, W. P. trees. 50.00 Near Grove Park, 6 rms, S. P. 50.00 -Near Merrimon, 5 rms, S. P. 50.00 Church St., S rooms. 50,00 Chestnut, 7 rooms, close. ' 60.00 Kalmbach, 6 rooms, S. P. 50.00 Biltmore Ave., 5 rooms. 62.50 Panola, 8 rooms, heat. 52.50 Central, fi rooms, S. P., heat. 60.00 Golf Links, 6 rooms, heat. 65 00 Chestnut, X rooms, oaks. 75.00 Woodlln, 9 rooms, heat. 75.00 Merrimon, 6 rooms, S. P. 75.00 Kdgemont, April 15,' 6 rooms. 83.33 Biltmore, 10 rooms. 83.33--A11 Souls' Crescent, 10 mis. 85.00- Possum Trot, 7 rooms, S. V. 85.00 Cumberland, 9 rooms, heat. 90.00 Willanow, 9 rooms, heat. 100.00 Close In special, 6 rooms. i 100.00 French Broad, 10 rms, K. P. 100.00 Cumberland, 7 rooms, S. P. 100.00 Edgemont, Mav 1. 100.00 Grove Park, 8 rooms, heat. 100.00 Golf Links, 7 rooms, heat. 100.00 Edgemont 7 rooms, heat. 100.00 Kcnilworth, 8 rooms, S. P. 100.00 Arborvale, 8 rooms, heat. 100.00 Edgemont, 10 rooms, views. 110.00 "Shamrock", T rooms, S. P. 125.00 Haywood, 9 rooms. 125.00 Near lni, 10 rooms. 135.00 Montford, 10 rooms, heat 125.00 "Near Inn," May 15, 7 rms. 150.00 Near Margo, Hi rooms, heat. 150.00 Circle, 11 rooms, heat. 130.00 Montford, 10 rooms. 150.00 Victoria, 10 rooms, S. P. 150.00 "Knoll Acre," 10 rnis,.G-Ke. 150.00 Grove Park's Best, May 1. 150.00 West Ashevllle, rooms, Gge. 173.00 West Acres, 9 rooms, June 1. 200.00 Cumberland, 9 rooms, Gge. 250.00 Watauga, 11 rooms, Gge. "SERVICE FIRST." . HENRY T. SHARP & CO. American Nutlonal Bank Building, Phone 817. 3-20-lt. FOR RENT FURNISHED THE MOST ATTRACTIVE LIST OF furnished cottages, bungalows and apartments in Ashevllle. See me before you decide upon a place. JOHN ACEE 43 Fatton Ave. Phone SIS 22-tf FOR RENT FURNISHEI THE AT tractive house "Knollncre." furnish ed or unfurnished as tenant may i elect, located in the Victoria section of Ashevllle; broad views, attractive grounds, 5 bedrooms, dining and living rooms, parlor, pantries, bath and servants' accommodations; gar age. Also two furnished houses In Biltmore village; Nos. 4 Short street and 15 All Souls' Crescent, each with ten rooms and - bath; ample grounds kept In perfect order by tho estate. Olad to show these proper ties to prospective tenants. Apply to Blltmore Estate, Ulltmore or tele phone 2-29-tf. UNFl)RN1SHI;n TEN KOOM HOUSE on car line, near square, modern conveniences. Apply 29 Vance street. 3-14-tf. - FOB RENT TWELVE ROOM boarding house. Over 3 4 Proad- way. Apply Exrelnlor Paint & Paper Co. J-16-Tt I-Oll RENT ONE FOMt ROOM cottage, goed location. New ranee, $15. Call U14. X-1-t ROOMS FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS I-XlS LIGHT housekeeping. Modern convenience. RetNunMhlc r it Desirable pvopir only. 17 Flint St 8-1-lf THE AMERICAN 11 HAYWOOD' Steam Heated Room 60c, T5e and ,100 per Weabl 2f,c. -tS-lf . , CONNECTING ROOMS OH,KINLE room furnished for housekeeping. Close In, $ Oradv. Phone 131. , , i-Ml , I, FOR RENT FVRNISIIEH ROOMS and aitartment for light housekeep ing, sn CMyton St Phono 1118. 3-1K-4I. FOR RENT ROOMS 11 RMS1IE1) or pnfuinisheil Hut and told liath. Phone 2641. 5$ I'euland street. P-4l-3.0-4t By George McManus PUBLISH YOUR WANTS IN . . . LOST AND FOUND Found Atlas Shoe Shop . to he the 'Home of White Oak Leather' ' and; Best for Material ami "Work j That. Wears" ' 11 V. College St. Phone 2885 P. W. Lowe, Y. L. Bmnner, Props. 3-20-tf '' ' Lost Some Old Dilapidated Shoes Found In Splendid Repair at ATLAS SHOE SHOP 1 1 W. College St. Phone 2883 - P. "W. Lowe, F. L. Brnnner Props. FOUND . CHAMPION SHOE HOSPITAL TO BE the best place in town for service and quality. Phone 600-601. Parcel Tost Prompt. 3-16-tf POULTRY AND EGGS R U C K E Y E INCUBATORS (.ET yours now and have ready for April hatch. Priced as low as $7.50 an-1 up. All guaranveed to hatch every hatchable egg. L. It. Strieker, Seedsman. 3-14-30 FOR SALE PLYMOUTH ROCK, Wyandotte, Leghorn, Reds, Bant-! chlnery, and all other person property ains, 10 yards. 15 eggs $1.25; 30 1 whatsoever not hereinbefore enum egtr $2.00; 50 eggs $3.00. Write U. jerutud, belonging to tho sjld S. Furniture Mfg. Co., liiltmoro, N. j bankrupt in my hands as Trustee; the fj, 8-11-SOi ; property hereinbefore described In Iht .three divisions, , , and :i. to be sold I'.;;s FOR IATCIIINJ EX HIBI-'separately in the order hereinbefore tlon single comb R. I. Reds. Peep-spccliled. and free Md discharged of rich red. Two pens. Une pen rose in., bens hcrtinbeloic mentioned, comb brown Leghorns. $2.00 fotj ,nd all ireditors and others buer 15. S. P. Mears, 61 S. French ' csted In the estate of said bankrupt, Broad avenue. Phone 397. 3-9-tC arc hereby notllled to be and appear -I bcrorc the Referee In Bankruptcy, on FOVI1HY FEEDS STRICKERS ti, 21st day i f April, 1916. t l Heli-o-lity Scratch $2.35; I len-o- ',.CM k, a. n., ut his ollice, in Aslievlllc, Uiy Mash $2.50; Olobe Sorateh : . c'., ami show cause If any they $2.85; Olobe Mash $2.50; Purina ; iu,v, why euld wile shall not be con Scratch $2.20; Purlnu fhowder' nned. $2.40. Full line poultry supplies. Th.s Man h 11. 19!. I It. STRICKER. Seedsman. ! h. m. TAVI.olt, Trute.-. 3-14-30t i March ls-25; April single comii wiiiTK ;"" Show birds nnU winter layer. BreetUng stock and hatchlmr egg OT..m: ,Edw a mrn'v filiii ruuiiry r hi hi. nuv , O. 3-15-7t. FELM ETS BARRED ROCKS LAY, win and luiv. Will sell four tin' i cockerel bred, cockerels. Booking ni..- tnr hi,t,.hlnfr bi um l'holie f.K or 1088. 3-13-7t. BOARDERS WANTED. MRS. M. A. MILLER 103 MONT ford Ave. Private board. Steam heat and bath en all floors. No sick people taken. Phone 2596, HOJ-stit. ... 1,,,. " """ .. . V i... I the tpariotie street cur hi .... pot and have the conductor put you off at the Bon Air IO Ashland A. close in; thoroughly cleaned and AH modern conveniences. Oood table. Reasonable rates. I-13-Jnt Cutting It BKert. "Judge, I wlsb to make ffldtvtttbat I klllod a soak last week tbat wag Ohio feet tone. I killed this sntke la t Held back of 017 barn, killed It wltb bins which I pun-useed In tli prlnff of llia I was bora'- -Hold oar jelM 3. r, Tou needn't make Iho affidavit as long at the pesky r)tlo."-Kanyi nty Jou naU PAGE ELEVEN ASHEVILLE TIMES NOTICE OF SAI.E. III the District Court of t'no .-United Stales, for the Western District of North Carolina, in -.Itajikruptev. In the mutter of Black" .Mountain .Wan-, ul'arf ui'inK Corporation, Bankrupt Notice of Sale. . : ; ": ". . By virtue" of an order made, bv tlVl iiet'wee in Bankruptcy,' lu the ' ubov entitled.- proceeding,. .on - March- , ,14, 1.91 li, oi'dorine: ,-uid directing the un dersigned 'J'rij.stKt of said bankrupt t sell the property ..belonging to me ch t;ti of said bankrupt, In the manner and on the terms hereinafter set forth, I will on MONDAY, "Till- 17TII DAY )!' Al'ltll,. I !)!(. at 12 o'clock, noun, on the premise ! lately occupied by .--aid bankrupt, bi I the Town oC l'.laek .Mountain, N. isell, in the-following order, to the highest bidder, for cash.': subject:-to 1 confirmation by the Court, all property I of said bankrupt, which is more pur-; jtieuhirly described as follow: j 1. The lot of laud in said Town ot j Black Mountain, N. C, on which said bankrupt conducted an ice and laun dry business, which was conveyed to it by W. .S. Walker and wife, by deed dated November S, 1M", and recorded in Book .190, page S, of the' Records of Deeds of th. said County of Bun combe. Also all and every piece of machin ery, of every nature, kind and deserlp tion, contained lu and upon said land and premises which was sold to said bankrupt by Columbus Iron Works Co. and Instiilled upon said premises for tho purpose of manufacturing Ice, the property abovo described, includ ing . said lot, being covered by deed or trust to said Columbus Iron Works, and recorded Book 90, pugf! 19 1, of hau Heeords of said Bun combe County. 2. a, l-2fi S. C. Extractor Att. O. S. Type C. Hinge cover and Friction Pulley. ' (.. 1-H2X54 No. 3 (I'l. I. B. S.) Wood W asher with 1 partition, prop erty covered by .Chattel Mortgage, Book .".7. page 422, of Records ol Chattel Mortgages -of s;-id count. j Also all otlice equipment, one , typewriter, one desk, all laundry ma APPOINTMENT OF , ,,-, nn ORGANIST MOLTE OF i GREAT INTEREST Lodnon, March 20. The appoint ment of un organist to St. I'uul's ca thedral to succeed Sir Ueorge Martin. j who has Just died, will be matter t i LTcut Interest In the lit n-i .t I world." The orgun Is the laou-si In the worl-l, 'nuil the luiiilion of oiB.iiilst Is regard ed as tint highest iiHimal post In the Critlsli empire. The organ, with its live banks of keys, was originally built be Father Barn. II 'I Schmidt, a celeltrated Oer "tiiin organ hclldcr. between the years tll mid 11150. 1-Hilher S.-lmildt re- :,.,;.,,,, ,ln.ouo 'for his wm k, which nt !" iie "i iikmi. j i..-- .-onsUlcrcd very liberal," wipeoluliy an ,s , ,,, rl.Hplwlo merely for cane WM Kngllsh workman Mr J of tn 14 s the work of imotliir nttlst f-if wbb b be received $3,000. The oran of rourse ha undergone entire rr. nonstriictlon since Hrhnildt'e time, bul all of Schmidt's pipes bavo been r. lulned pnl are now doing as good service as when they were Installed. , er ' ' 5 Patience. ' " ' ; "I'atlent loan, Isn't her' - i "Yes. Indeed. lCvea wheu be Is la tho greatest hurry to dress he will pa tiently Mop to (llncutaiijle b ue.Wlti-1 from his wife's halt' m l vlihout cwu pluming." Detroit Free Press. J jr.
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