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mir six ... ^felgHtti jHIEBM : li?v*r of the Woods and Hlfls Almost Makes Direct Accusation, in '-.v^ Maaazint Af^cin- tc? c\ , j*--- { r .' ? a V^- -* < Xast summer *1 spent several weeks te- the' woods and 11 vet u* 'Hegrly. i* Wrtnrul life as t-oijid.' 1% everybody wore the kind of clothes bkf Wished to, and did iibout.-us he pleased, without regvd to rtt^hlon *r ' arbitrary social custom. 4/noticed\J Unit \vi;.euev.tix Anybody Ulted . a. guide to .perform work that he could jpst ; easily ' have done himself^^-anbh * ' Mi l lowing up the Jake to go- ttsh"tbs^lie ttnI'medftitely bfet caste. If wm regarded as an iidmission of I n ability or weakness. T^e ' tntrti nWd 'Admired in ojjr pifrty was the one most c*pohie .of bejnir/jwufficietit unto boI/??Ve .to go forth and catch .hi1* j o*)n lishi i-ook his' owij food, and <ou-: troct his own nnle shelter. After a month Or two J grew aCcnsttHBo] W the woods Idea that looking orfter one's owhWnhts: Is'logical and'ojiti-' mindable, and nearly forgot'about the modern city viewpoint- But the first .-garage man J d'eplt with on my Teturn t? civilisation almost Rnohnwl nieWben lie noticed that, though I had tnrgri'auOi, J was my oWn ohairftVur and filled ray-own. grease enps, Then I pause#-qua thought'how-wfdeighremr la the difference la the attitude; toward servants or helpers In the woods . .. and the city. Wherever ofir modern Serial life Is tilatiiv enough" developed. It ts nihre or less disgraceful to do ?nyt>' infc y.'ffui. ft&f one.can, gpspihir hit* dr?$;. gc W ft "inn girths' ultipesodifl prestige ftnm keeping three Hired gw* than from being the mosl expert.! 6ook and-TTiOst systematic housekeeper iiitbe<iHdj?hborhn?*d. Not to have serv lint* le. t-> t??* Infqrhif.-^^re'd 1'. Kelly. lit ' " '." ; itoT MATTER OF GALLANTRY ^ ' '. If. . ' i \? t* Barly M?n Had Rii'ioni Entirely Hie , :fov?n fqr (tyvia8 Up .Mt??aiit:ln, , ,j : j Strict car. ^ .{The old saying that "oil.-fat men good natu^ed" iS'V;<d 'Mtrno Vnjt^hi' lift. rtl/'Hty o/ Lie aim its. bih lmuimu us a wont' ' ?" en Mtte nhd 160 Ice opon gtr&^ir iBe dtfllUj use as"oF no 11 *e' 'n-hafever ' sr=rataes??a3aim m to arise and proffer hla scat Mr" tJ o girls who stood near. JOO' I rWhat's the Idea, Bill7" a?tod,a tit, let employee. "Are yon really- gettmtf' ' "^BofTT tti' yoursSf," rej>Iied=--fiHl. anariji "Tmn'irniamnina UWH I WO encountered mid I cov.er entirely tya natch territory. ,ThWs all." frity tttffcfr Chilli V l.ltflo Unlnn. iag .. J5t I'i.Tii '?.? ^fruuMUl lib In a northwest apartment, the sidewalks Have been iter. piiyfrrouiitfti, piis*crt?-t>y and u^uiyuiv biles her playmates, the anbund tree* her ouly font df mother earth. , Of course, there have freeh tyihs toparks, and all tluju,i "nafuri*5 as. an ent^y. she ki)y>\3>.iiuW. Likemqst dry' Hollers. s>>r has .'to.- fee.f, the hpiiriliem of the \ttitverAe tfrfodjfb feline and " bricks. i'. One Uyj r^emly her . father /Vwjk*, her inter' thW: sfubu.rbs to visit sohie r friends. * fW awhile the cfilld wag cefttonted t^rpljoy in the ttew rooms. But at lujt she grew tlretl, : \ . .. ' . fco play in the yard," her mother JK . Helen looked in- wo/i'der. wi tere is the yard?' site il.sked*?d Wahlngton Star. i . , ?t " * , ^ ^ ' ** / \ t OeflA^c' Kop?ea.' * ^ ^ 1 Hhe use of concrete houses is bocotming common, in various ri\ thei country. In connection 'ritfc geifeijal piomaui. for the liivosttpflfb?h "and improvement of hsugjng <brd^itlOQB now being carrlg^, <Jbt ; ' bureau of standards, several trips, of instecii'-iP .Auw. .bgCM puul^by .mem- . Jc>f?ra ofil h e "staff of that bureau k .study i|BJwvrnae?iW Jtt-tha tonidthy^f concrete(> house*. The tftfp reoefitfy ,*,+*** ,amuy'?PffR.-ts nCWT 1 vicinity of VitffBgp. Cleveland. Chicago and MinnttfHgfS. (Irear improve-" ments. boils, in rffifc?. ordinary use* of \ the concrete nrBHm the irchltectnral and oninmer.tnllSKts .' btulpcd we$e noted on' this It seems eermi^. . that some stylo retc hons.fjjSjfjf ' become very ?"(?pp ip the m?;tkidfato \ tore.?Sclcntitlr American. Improved Range Finder.,, The largest range tinder in . the world,is more than twice the size of any used during the war. and h?s been constructed In ?ngiand for .use In coastal defense, says l^pulAiOJe chaiitcs Magazine. it was j ??^ ' UlC IW'i original inventors of the rjfjiffce? finder.that has been in use In i8h navy for many- years, anil ihnt constefH of a horizontal^ tuhey^trricd on a central frame, which rotates with the tutu- on u . New PowerfirtMachW qfih. KemnrknTiT? |i#H,IrWMr rtW^ 5 celvahlc IB lonnei'ilun: with n |unvordriven machine Klin, said to have . originated In Germany, but which it now being developed^in thla country ?re Pinndiir?Mral'anlce?MnamdnSj. BMldee having ^Mtertfl jMljantug.* ?. over Other mafflK Bm|| M lA or 3 rather jvlirfie whJ Jtel- j egad, drivAi en tlrefyby externaTpotv"" ' ~~ " ? " i ' " 7. * ; V . " -^ -r -, ?Efl*gVflterrjv Ninety-One Vtem Ycung Rj^^ly an inspiration. to-Thozo -.. 1 Comrade dearies from tf? f Soldier# ^homu uti|*)3a\\^r^jU over at 8aa tfce Pe canitQ *h way *0f the trolley car. But he could have wullcgd. easily, had ho been so !,tufn<Ie& S' n Seventy pea'ra a'go^ Comrade See rice uKeU ukii-4o. paas -the ufcl mission of Son, Gabriel when rhe> padres'; and. the Indians 'wi&Ve still thferc. 'St*T*. jeura nfia he carrh-l a uiusketi iiu"'*!**' shoulder iti tWClvil w'ar. IJe tii/poi*? .Ahiety-ont; y&Ap* y oung..' Aild so lie CiV.ua: *b&ck 70 thin- p??T. hauui of hJs Uie otty'X ^y. We touAd*' 'htm sitting m the sun by too s'Mr. otj the klng> highway making sketclu-i:. '^Ie. ^e^v faachtatJhg ptrtures ox $bgg incomparably . beautiful old caiupaiiSfe of the nhtsroa^<whi&B bells'Vtniyr 'oajE their ines.sage^ of .peice - tfnd ^faUik long before the Liberty bell * in .ttife towgr qf the State house In Philadelphia fftrag Mit~ lt? ijtif&tix' In. 1770. Ahd he fibjo'Sketched ih'e oh? Stnir^y ^ ftf*e Tnhtslon st< no*; are/ivwn with. the. feet. indfclii neophytes %SJhe? -n whsH?Ud?<jtJ a c^htuiy and h.h&lf ago. And a finfe^ ^sVHcb - f o o." o f the-* (TFd C r0 fte-H: 1 e wKKfl! ,4s. jthe niollier. of air the vineyards !ttAnd we thought It a delightful evp^ that one. meets a man ninety-two.yeh&* 'ot .Age *##$'. <? *' stt?rf ro?lj'aii'RM*iofee iCml 4t'* magical faculties. It was inspiring. We stfire {iroad to lift our lmnd to. otrr Eyebrow arid stand at splmte fore -'Comra&VSi^l^^ljQ? An90^ Times. . " * BEAR TRAPS FOR BURGLARS BrttycWn Ctinseqdence* of WSlffcbdwh'ord Adag^, With OiJcO fit jftrlllpi) jjibtuljt sm] A Mr. Cogan Jrrf tV'i^H\l?flVIl,urfc <g,lpluf|Utijl, after being visited l>y;U>j?sgVy-s.j^B^|iiAS.^de<-l<V9d to wnrffiK .window _-af,hp " nm4 car,-to a Virglajy In it, the. New York .. Herald be imagt tied. wlli/ndtdri WjOaftOan-Mllng /j?aJJfc;in ^o?? (WW ?<KK:Wiit 'J8 W?fW?[ln W9 10 ^e taken to a comfortable police station, to be released on batl easily birripdrl, lo be convicted even, and [Jfpt) tpfW prison where' tbeee are good food ana motion pictures Bnt It -IS mini uei'ilm thing M Aim ulmfiiul itn fMl ittifcUBfafriaclose on his leg. A bear trap does not 3| householder IBurglar^'iio ^fjitijfclden tally catch nthiset^wrJiWSclWor the children or tbn dog It it mrro unf fui Hint tin whole tQjwf-mlght well turn trapper. Bectriffed. PfA third (if ih'e farm land in Swedes, 'now its^s electricity for power.. Funic ers over'there are beginning to,make Inquiries, - dlioWt ''ewKtrlcaUy-propelleci plows aqd. bpiro^FSj.,;JJlany, of .them use electric ^wa Vbvcpt,tijeir,firewood 'tti'l lumber; ^tri'e .eieetrlt cievSt'irs-'tilttV lift sShole' wncoti loud.' ,of hayvantj gr^nytoyibp flHW y'; Swgdi^b government officials pre dhir 'ttMl' only tye a few years untlll practioa|ly.:tlretr 'Whole codutry will Ik on an ielgcr$cfbbnelB, ' , Wher,e;.pees ^We opA'^rjjome from* Tstfnil^', ' liVr^e \Vatqppbwer-:- plants Bnf many ^wedith! fartnitif dam smal ' streamff'ttnd'iisS '(He falling water tt genetsie their owtl.'It A tip there for American-farmers i remark? . U'f .t'Wfrgy jfust' Personal Interest. r ilr. J->#un sbod up in court, charge* with tflwdiKy* !-eoBdjlct^ bis heat] rw.*tbed-in bandages, and demanded t Jtrtal by 1i|rj B ' offense,'* advisee. ^Re judge.'"Why not plead guilty, pa> -fcma 1L.Uft4> ~m "No. judge," replied Mr. Dunn de . tentd ,J1 want a trial f9BB>r?v .'The last thing i remember 'wj^.Sjjhei. rwHV'MBKbding j errmilly '"MB*-''' ' nor"TTna \fla.t big guy wandeiaijl. a&'uc ./JQ-Ui. 4H?ltS thing was when iluC H4rs 'wffr^t sewing me apt ipiale^ngflal and hear witnessa^HBcy er V'lltJM out what I .callnclBBBbi .-. i >*> ;r ??M","i..'1 WW If -Wefn - * Old Tom was a colored Janitor. c. He really was not old, bat his slev shuttle at all times had caused- th? nickname. A few days ugo no was Jeanlhg his chip oft a broom handh from a phonograph *f'*r .-ifA. w^Viomepts he sfnrte* l cSltf'y. Up'Ttff stairs, dragging one too th"iigfi My?71 L Jjiipin/lJHLuired fits employer,.J'ar yon tired?" "Never," a* drawl "and I ain't neve* x<*\iu:\4n ti-M te< the T^iepnone* on 'the rarms in th? , United SJates on January lk lp20, anfound?2^08.002 Of them. In othe ' yj"'rn-s; except'^tfu^. a telephhn f/klt a g 'M*J agricnltura Hhutes In AiaWHttryaft which then alone than there^are in the tjtr -'*- - t'-v s - 'r-^v --. - V .-'"** -. :'- * _. 'i.-'... 8 :?-' '' ? * < /w * x; . 1 fun* roxboro--pov^rEK ji AstonJching How Many 3ucc'jmb to ' Lure Which Hold*. Forth in I New York City. I< "Pt every/ mdto theq every other man ioNew- York eity is mad a* i .March har^. ohauc th* deaffeblUty trfr f ovritfog;,. spjhpbo^y <Nfe> old,' Junk. f' While he neglects *t<i 'qke care of . ! what belongs to hitn a tread/. he salllW i. "forth under the sway of in Irresist ible Imjiuse to collect the cist-off ! prons of another mar>. J.-hi8'IS/true, / too, of women.- " , . il "t^Tt ta* grossly .unfair, pf, Co^j?e. to i leave the idea that, what they collect i [aq avidly and. st-afch lor fy, caf-nejftiy' ia'thish. strictly spcwkliig. it i^n'tNeither is !r entitled to be put Into the antique claks.r ;Ir is just old stufY, with'more or les** fcork\ left fn it. Bat It feeems^ to attract this odd portion, of., thq populace shindy;'because it is second'hand. Are .who -bqy sd idtie certain of their own sense of selection, 'of ncyv goods that they want pometning upott yfilch the stamp of some YrtWer i>er5oti*s approval has already been visibly sett If-not that, %whry fa1 it'ihat Junk and j rummage relic* do.bo sorely flUd cash i buyers?. becatife they are chgaPrf ttyqqgft gy>at, woulft say jfjhtt. j ivertV; AsKe"d*To 'giv e~ k reason, ^fatcrr ; ihe^: cdTf^ctOrs cidkeiy.'The rummage ;i Sort of o-oea tn th?lr hoaila 'tilSft^W buy :md buy as long'as they .have* j monfeyv'- v. <ii6^a;!oi .1J*~..stilL :] ? f" i 11 . - . TAKE DELIGHT IN MANIKINS. ' igft -v- i ? , Venetian Children Prefer Antice of. Marionettes 'to Any Moving I . , ..Picture Show. y ' ?r i ' Fashions iu, cutertulumeots .never . _ChnnXe amoji^ patfobs of the resourcefill JT(<fi5y"',Sdrg in_,N"ew Yorlt, nor yet , on the Miore-i (If Hie Adriatic, home- ] (and of the marionettes. The vene- ] tlnn child wouldn't 'give a pin far luo- ' vies while hf has the heaved JoUit- , eil luanliiius of . Ids ancestor^ to ex ecute fheir wonderful ptahebvers and , spoOt the speeches of IVotrieo add Ju- | lief b'r -dfie 'of Halts Ctinsfian Andersen's Talny tales or?ye*, or?Some ex- ) fifing episode in the detective career . *f Sherlock Holmes. ^ J^iHt^laj.Aitfartooa is the triutppbal tone jof thn marionette .all pvpr Italy, for Tfiursday, not SatuHay, . is ,, iartJbiJii(ni<iay,,^iiii childhood's" dear- . fsholellXIrt is IrCwittieSarthe drama of fh? cldna; a tab* y dt* emhs^otirtes. j ! Venice lias the heat puhllo perfortn. ante. Tlie dolls'are*about liar feet , *iith. Any number-of char , <Hh"Wlr^rl#lU?^ otf&wWtf pdfs^hfc' siio?chtv..;iitiy their thmrtWs. All Wis of plays are ffiven.'aljd.)t?w UMBttarV vast ofri'aioeyi and Judy show is* loss- :1 ?qp^na'n/vtli<^n.,lairy taleej a<id.'Sb?*exlms r| I " Piiuaia Biftl's tndu'ranca. ~ [ For pups unadulterated ' impurdonee. IArtt:'hfc*-T?rtTir'ifiVx? unrt ? ' nil i virtue,-the frigate hlrd i? pre-eminent. I These birds. must -be^endoijceA wpfh ; pitkUgidutt'pdwiers wf^Djfeht.-'"*f?rey Wire1 'often seen -hundreds of miles from lamlpdppeartng. fid mere-specks iti Wft sky.-. ' >< J i ''-'M After hotknsng'alrtiost-rtStMhtegjr for a (cuislijeral.ln timo-they take flight in cvf p-tpeefAsing clr-elestn tilie (Jliv< tloh of their ofc II ni-e--^sif,y jo by redcped ere the setft , tilts of .'the sun. Hthless the faculty of jleeptntt rfn'the whig- Is possessed by' ' uj?m*;-C .: ' si - - '"-r J _ 1 Jhaye, never met or. heard of-a mam who -has seep the frigate hb$ rest on the -tenters of (he ocean over which It leiitfhfif^o -winueri ' Next to lha. albatross, T enter the 'rfgath' hlrd far xhepaenonautie endurince stakes.?Buffalo Express/ , jj t Sugar Fungus. ,j i !lf ts' reportad tha( on expert of the .f! opartm ant of Asrtculkii,5" h5s'"ari(-' _ flvt*ed 'Xhm itlib;'iipojV!lig"of granu-tte j vjpsr. stored if d?t?p Places, re. T) pits,from, titer deyglopnient, of a ml- :'! jtrpsCVrpid fgdgus. jseen in the OMtrof . flireiRls 'and rotSnd' bodies, prid cap- ' *bl?:eft fielng .'prafletAlly cultivated, soj (htU cxpuri/ngms: cart be inade In ;l itipcukttiUH spgaro jireviouuy free 1 frfnV*"t)ie' groyth,. three. suedes ..f tii|s- tutigus were found in sopte burr rejs; of iftftpr wflllth ham fk*cVifne titifit ! for ppel. it. ifTotvB remwy lott.fWI klnrts of I cookyd tygptablypy-.hut: chitlly on * rajv .vegatable^, , ,. 1 ' Girta-(inly, r W the fiiitfst' hf fr piIdf n/ternorin. ii frifu Bae^'tOJrt^l'WWe tA the ru^k '' of-]a brancl) ]i!>rnrr"?rtn<a Kiifl in "nc di4- * r^ornged fonej... ....? _ ? "You lit*}* tpTfMTO WQfjWh" re<} hook for^cirls dnTy.'' hut J-can't rind ii noV. 1 read part of to I finish It."' The puzzled anHi/t^St slecidfoj h^e Wan a ease 't^j^imHKination ;u*tl siua_ _i I MlVlhUS ri.ooks, * "UMft WoD*jj 1 n,j' ^Slx Viae safleoess, J i Finally, aJMtfffi %:* 4, **rt w^trh ? ..^ _ i '^riipKiaa^iWfwnfe -tfr t * Abclaimed aa the hanOMttft(tf(i>M?4' '.! In jrnmy,iMtrmati.- QtiuArut. 1 j>T .' " ' ** - "* --r***' ." Si. ._ ;. ^- : ; \'."J ,. rxfi suu i?t?: y . j ? i. " ' * in 1 isfHsssprap MAW GpAHAK BONNER ?. . *; *' ?<?yvfw*<r' . - i,? . -* ? , * c^lR D3 OF FREEDOM* " . ?? (f ^Ab We know," coia?bcrtpe?! Daddy. *the Huld Eagles''ore' the Birds 01 r'reedo.a. The.w jr? the ^Mnfcrteah n? tlonal bird*. " ' * "They live--mostly along our taster; rc^tfps.f though they rty ottr lakes un? rjvere,' as Vv^ll, a? coastline*. , **11' Is becduse U'.cy live everywhere* for one reasou, jhat they are chokd is the American birds. l - r if they were blids'.of Just dkfi little sectJqb tofti on* kind of land I? would not be nearly so;Kui|able us it 4 to have birds whose families are.\\ill lug to have (heir homes 4n more thar. we part of the label. "The head nnd nert niYd ttfll. of tb? full-grown Bdld Eagle Is white. And It Is not iihtil a ftuiti'-Eugle become? oi figs that be hah, thHse torches. .Ji - U i I'Thq rfsu.qfId? pjymage Is brp\yii. and black, while his bllji aaJ 1"-,'*, ar bellow and the Via of Jus eye Is' y?l1?W* , ' *> , '^fhen/^tod, there are orc&ldrtft] [out-hes 'of VhlttJ- tbthe gtowfrrfp Eagle. -:v- ' ' I '"The vouqjr tlhgle* wear brown Ikh black suits,.wlih .sj>uuv ^.(VfcofatkJD# "Their bepks ar*rblack and log-5 fro yellow,- a yd the Iris of tl^e young Ingle's oy<2 Is hjrowu. . "During the second and third y&sct* pey U^gin to show more white on the Biider parts :of the tall, 'but $tDl the tall Is of a* blackish color, j .vit is not until they are three* years bid that they're really grownup Jiald Bfc^les, \vftli all the . fineries of (he Bill! Eagles. "Exiles are mostly to be seen In tbe tpft-ig and suuim.er, hut they have no tttj.sjtbclal time of the year fir being irc4.nl, which makes them nice birds to bo chosen for American birds, j Tor It would not be so well to have |M* t)iat are ^apoupd one time of the Mt and not another as our 'National ."They can see great distances, and dhey watch the Water ltf the summer dm# for dead Ash. This Is their favorite kind of food, though they will: always go for.sheep or calves which hare been killed * . . j "They are very, very fampps fof. dikir'slght and, though I'haVe .tbltj yob Wa'befor^Ml.ttkiits teil W>'tbyau jg??n .ilsow laal omrf . 'hoc ]"Kor It Is do nfcV tb think that the American Hied of Kiafeddm is.the bird j'MihtlhSitAge-. eyesight, who r can *ee> w WW Merest his nose, S'lt rieuji. I (Ke^sk'titr^ tujleiaway,; mTjtg|n t tijt had-'good iuek ft ulmt'MiV J'i"jiiia?it'iiuy Hl'PlT uniting for .his. dinner and \*IU take It "They ?R Up. High." (Way for him, tor they are not very polite Id that ?;ay.;' iV fy "They have never been taught any better.' ''Sometimes they- Win .take IWe fish frpnr*the wetir,- beot not like the'Ospfey Of Red-fee (ftilileiva-- Hawk" orpirred Otrt do, at any time at all, ' "The Eagles ctt?not; capture diving. Ssh as easily as these other blr Is. 3 "fMickg't-anmbi?Wti>no JlvloK espeelttBT ilnrtnirThe ktlotwUnAi-V . v ?'o ''Eagtes scream. like - sr.agaUa, DiBd thty sit up In high pine'treee. Tit-i* said; tttbf -people seek but their nestsjp which The^v do pot.ttftplftlr. nlcerniileW the pwDUK'me^^Mfcijfc :o ?ee then* Uoixjts- Avithodjt .doing any harm. r "SfotAfetitues they make noises whlctt; sound, like little toy dogs buskins.. "Mf. j Eagle has a high* kmi clear rt>lee, while Mrs. Engle's voire Is hols [sr and harsh**? ^tp.d sometimes she ran make such strange sounds that its yooidltjto't know you'd say: . S " 'ts j Mrs. Eagle cragy V .?She Jiad': nerir.ljeen faugttt to Jjj\\r?3)<-Kh-bt1 suppos* is Jm i "Blur! think jtjfc nigf%j? jSs IsWon' all ct win uttrilLkiniaiin ai. [ try t* gather eve r 5*"m>ofrd* ide^Sirt fonOfl Wn I can," ended Daddy. { L.J , - RWBkek OI \?|4&;0?lgiSfWI??tfkt? tWWekk -Vfcy ?*n,f|Ng"a 6*^y/>P rt"gJtV * qua ?a.u,v WkB*l? a regiment like a painter? n?l ebows Its colors. jjft'tftter of thdiljliabet la nedes'mhMiiWttrostllkj T^ls usu y^ttfe-iaaW 1MMHMHMPH v . v " '?:? ?c? ? ?' t . ? v fVORK ^TORM. OVER^ : 60 AND IT IS FEARED' j ,VTHE TOTAL IS MORE I I THAN THAT" BOBISS SWEpjqjb TO * H SKA iSNUilBfill J IT AT ~ i MAYL^evkr UK.KKOWN ? q" > ^ '?: w Heaviest Toll Taken Tmong Canoeists In Sound STORM COMES St'DDEM.? ?> (!* ' 'm Hundreds of Persons In Boats Caught In Blinding I\ajn? Without Warning '* ^ :r-?.? CROWDS VISIT MORGOES" ' ? ? " - ^ - *-rr-:. - . - r Relatives cf Missing Throng Police Stations Seeding to .Discover; if j Lcved Ones Are Among the Dead?a Day of Death. ilr^prtnUncr alirWc nf *Wn- I tuil area tonight hald the bodies rfof j oore than three-iccre inen, wonrfen j anil chjlttten?-yictann ; of yaaterday't i bile* Splenic *thurfddr*toAnw 's. l f_| Marine police who centinued thk>u-< 'fit #?-- I F - if XiiOsyg-IE 3,,y? :'i,tyU(- ppfe! F v-?m tos. iotHa^SS uo'i 'fi i***" * THI1 rWytrsi)io< kuih ;ti ? j / a} fij " ll ' ?i-. ' I: For Bus] . I. ' i i - |i jjl . ' ni . ? r , The For4 Coupe has - || - u!ar car for the mafi appointments. wheth ^ug0-, ^ fa- i cva tqaft-.ru p rofessional;/because ' ,1 I ' fo?1 ind conweniencaj . is even lno^e popul || price- _ 1 !! Order todaj- for res .L|Di,v2hF!34a II, PRICE ' i1 " ? '. I * / /fa i*/ i CROW'ETL- A f ' ' " > lJdybofoj. * v .-.-ill? f; j Whoa! if I In town of down on | ; -the ferm?to satisfy i ) thirst?drink :E " Drink Bottlod y- - ' '* ' ? 7?" ; gSSl'Tfei'* of" ^rappi^^eis$wMs-nK'S sound tdf City Island, l^ieapT^ srreai toU tt$s taken agigng^u^iy-conoti , iats and tiakermen, . tffedicFcKf the J would find at Jdfcrp .yiof tima-r- .enough tcr push the deatfy toll. p^a*s.80. Eye-wit|ie?ses of th| _ .swift 'tragedy placed the number evi tn highw- ' ' ! - At Ieastjt2S0 canoes, row boats ami 'inall niotorbfoats w<?re bobbirjp a> tout. off tU_\ island," witnesses said* when the storm catpc acfcnmingdown en the resorfat- it Telocity of 8tj mliea an hour, or better. Occupant* ' ?I dhe little craft, SenkitiK their- darti gee, made a run for shelter, ' bu| scarcely hntf thqjl" (rot under Vaj3_. when they were enKufed-ih a blinds'" jr.R storm qf rain and lUil. . 1 As quickiy as it had come tbd .stcrm vanished, It had lasted- ies*than five . minutes. But- scarcely a . dozen of the; 25. small craft hud sure vived. Horror-striken but helpless tdj aid the crowds on the heath and ail (out tiij cesinQ. pierJaW-scares.of.meri and women cliginE _to .wrecked ant*' ?,1- -I il ?_ .i yeas*, i iju? VD^f lyjWUIlU ?tM -fciyr'OiS -fcy^fti^r 9wy guw .u|j 'ftnigjtle, aifti dropped quietly oft .toJi# carried out toward the open sea by the tide. j always been a pop-. ft of woman keeping" ft or social. busipgss or " tF:S"aKways rencly" Se on tifOfc-with con?- ' k upant^Jtf jj ar Row at the new -l-l o ? ' - I : ! i isOnably prompt de m $651.93 . i ! vr T:o co. "T| " | ' 1 ^' '^ I r~x ;i _ rrr 1 ? - -. - .-, - -r ?. ?r ~ ^. ______ . u _ -.- *.-+-'
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 21, 1922, edition 1
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