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10 ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CIIRONICLE. FRIDAY DECEMBER 2G, 1924. SAFETY FIRST. ..1 looti craft, notwithstanding that Admiral Moffett, chief of the bureau of naval aeronautics, wants Over the Percolator for a super dirigible his experts have I 21 gateta Ik IroaiotW at ItMhtttae, M. f.

cond-cum kltll Matt'. it 5 rillXT, ItKCEtWKB 1M4. TO-DAY. i. 1 To-dav is the festival of St.

Stephen, whose name day is placed next alter t'hristmas because he was 1 deigned. Presumably, Admiral bullain, considers, a the New York Sun dart, all talk a limit dirigible supre rnc in the air ridiculous. "Not one of these ga bags" say the Sun, "whether it costs one million or six million wifl last ten minutes after an airplane nets alter it; and when the government has to add to it! appropriations for aviation, let it be spent on the improvement of airplanes. No more Zeppelins." naaawasaiawBagsmwsxax iffyr-ratea iVrTNOUT SMaf r- f. fzzTH exactly-- rr- Qom -f rri I An Unwanted Job.

the first to die as a Christian martyr. 'I o-day is Boxing dav in Great Kritain, a popular holiday tliere but known in America chiefly through 1 the works of iMckms and other Knghsh authors. To-day, in 1817, cneral Andrew Jackson was or-j dered to take the field against the Seminole and Crei.k Indians. -1 To-day, in 1826, Jtdediah S. Smith, a trapper, I reached San Gabriel, being the first to make the trip from Salt Lake.

To-day, in IftJl. htephen Girard, founder of the i college in F'hiladclphia for poor white male orphans, I died in Philadelphia born in France, 1750. To-day, in lfi.37. Admiral George l.lewev, victor Not long ago a British official who for twenty-six yea's has remained at his post in British Guiana requeued a change of base. This resulted in comment by the London Times on he fine work done by dominion officials in conserving the solidarity of Rritth contrul throughout the dependencies of NOW that -me in the env Pvr.ks and playqrojnds open lit to children Of COURSf WE HAVE NOT ENOUCH PLAYGROUNDS IN the wEusrraeD districts few oties hkve.

of the battle of Manila hav. was born at Montpelier. died, 16, 1917. To-day, in 1871, Professor Ashley H. Thorndike, L7N.L n't HFMKW the.

empire. of Lolumhia University, internationally known as an And not long ao a new governor or whatever 1 Kmhority on Shakespeare, was born at Houlton TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS. Dell-trad la Reebaattr or In Vint tad flwoaa I'MUl Ktae t. Par Tm Mm. Mm.

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Carrier Caata rat frt ptalar mtalda MkMlai at Kami a aa abaea (or dtllvtrg. Kite poalae aa tiibacrlptlaa ouuiila Pint tad Strand Fottal Za mailt kaowa uaoa appllnttta ta i'lrcolatls It. Maine. Klplang'a Mister Here. to over.

lli! Wii your, bit. In connection with the BafJettier family permit me to contribute the following, which I found in copy of the Post 'P xpres of November, lVlo.J. H. Palmyra. MBBBKUT WINN.

rratMtal aad Thhiw iikokik ay. BobclOM. Vtaa-frMideat KI.DKN MOWN, wr.tor Traataa (ittOROR W. TOD KLIXAflKTH CLABKB rmieoEkicK torn, mmi is trie omeini titiewas appoinieu tor me vuki" Islands, and he will be the seventh such official sent to ihU ot in the pa1-! thirty-seven months. Uur Virgin Island siiperiiiteudi'iits have averaged something over five months on the job.

But this average is not really drpendahle, since new appointees take their time gcttng down to their business, while the late incumbents conic back in a hurry to put in their resignations. Now Denmark managed to find governors for these islands who are reported to have stayed on the job for reasonable periods of time. But this was in the old days; it was before 1918; it was when St, Thomas used to make large shipments of bay rum, among other commodities. It i not possible base on fact any statement of causey now -operating to make the job of governor of the Virgin Islands one that is not wanted, but it it such job, It may necessary to appeal to patriotism in order to keep a governor TELEPHONE CALLS. Mala 7400 All DatMartmaalt.

MBNaKM or TUB AMOC1ATBD rBKMI Included among present guests at the apartments in South Fitzhugh street, are Dr. ami Mrs. Theodore Dunham of New York city, and their children. Mrs. Dunham is a sis ter of Mrs.

Rudyard Kipling, the English writer, and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wolcott Bal-lestier. Both Mrs. Dunham, who was Miss Josephine Ballcstier, and Mrs. Kipling, who was Miss Carrie Ballcstier, were Rochester young women.

Carlyle't Brother in Hodus, A contribute to Over the Percolator believes that Thomas Carlyle's brother was at one time a resident of Sodus and lived with a family by the name of Clute. Perhaps a member of the Percolator family call tell more about this. Tha AMaelti.d Pratt It i-ially jatltled to ta credited rublttloa af til aewa dUtielitt ta tor ft at aet 1 lor thrwi rrnliud 1b tbla ptper tod alta tba tti THE CHIIDKEnSRAY SHOULD NOT TWO! THE FORM rrpubitcitlaa arwi eubltsbtd baraln. All laeai rifnrt ar af taaelal 4uatili aetata in alto ntttred. 1 THFHFT HAVE" BEEN SEVfRAL ACCIDENTS RECENTLY THIS CAUSE CHILDREN WILL BE" CB-IPPLED, PERHAPS KILLED Or DOWN DRIVEWAYS IN KONT OF SPEEDING, AUTOMOBILES.

.1 Tba Ntr Torb oca of th Democrat and ChraaMla laeatad at park-lxla(toa Bulldlaf, (h ttrMt tad I' I I I a 1 Ptrk aana, Mew lark city; iht 'hictfa ew xara any; ina 1. ntrato omrt iwm tha Buatiiu eRIra. Itttla (oturr Bulldlaf, Chicago; Balldlac. Votton, whara lllm i-t 4'y "'JaagS DON'T PLAY of thU ptptt van alwara na tMa. down there.

The retiring governor has been quoted as saying that he did not know nil conditions in these fair isles, but that he kne enough after two week residence tliere to determine his unalterable 1 Tha Dttaoertt tad Cbroatelt la at nil In New Tark fltf ai Rotatln't UmU In principal hnialt taa ft L. B. tltolan, Urand Central Ktutlna. Deeper Than Ever. purpose to get out a toon as he could, On th whole it is perhaps an well that we did not fust over the loss of the Island of Yap.

Jn. October, after the Common Council had authorized the issuance of emergency current ex Hatred of Bunkers. Take. Warning! Contributed tu Over th lrcola(or. lo yaur bit, A family in the country used to have a heating stove in the parlor and the room was closed most of the time.

The farmer thought it safe to hide his money in the stove until he had a chance to get to the city and deposit it in the bank. One day he was busy on the farm and company wne to the house unexpectedly. The wife started a fire in the stove to take away the chill from the unused parlor. When the farmer came in to his dinner he taw the fire in the stove. His heart gave one bifr jump and he screamed: "Oh, my money is gone The guests and his wife were ignorant of all the trouble until he explained, A.

M. L. Some of the Karlier Streets. At the semi-centennial celebration of Rochester as a city in 1884 Charles E. Fitch, for several years penne notet to the amount of $1, the hope wat exprenstd in thee column that thi would complete the current -expense borrow ing for this year.

The CDipment kin added hat sinre this was $60,000 current-expene borrowing; lor last year tt marked a real advance by the city toward meeting Its current expenses out of its Prom the Houston Post story that, whether true or not, is quite consistent with human experience. A correspondent of that newspaper says that until recently the Texas Rangers have done duty as prohibition enforcement police in somewhat perfunctory fashion, but that now the Rangers have tackled the problem of stopping the open way over the Rio Grande and have practically broken up the hitherto easy attitude of east Texas toward prohibition enforcement. parents should impress upon theiRj IF ThEY ARE NOT KEPT FROM U6INQ THE regular income, DRIVE IVAVvS FOH THIS DANGEROUS WINTCR CHILDREN THE DANGER OF SLIDING INTO SPOW.TT THE vSTflfET. EVEN THE MOST CAREFUL M0TOHVST MAY BE TO STOP IN TIME Ihese hopes now have been dispelled, since the authorization last Tuesday tiihf by the Cottn editor-in-chief of the Democrat and Chronicle, gave an historical address which was printed in full in the issue of June 10, 1884. Speaking of the city in 1820 he said of the streets "Buffalo street was settled aa far as West High ctl of an additional eurrent-expense-note issue of $425,000 for schools makes this year's current ex LOOKING BACKWARD pense borrowing tota a total greater than the city ever before has borrowed in any one The Poets' Corner.

street, now Caledonia avenue. "Spring street was then Falls street. "The northern part of Fitzhugh street was Hughes street. i year to meet eurrent-expense deficits, except in 1921 when (he emergency teacher-salary passed' And the change in the ways and means of the Rangers is not due, 'so this correspondent says, to a change of heart but to a loss of temper. A paragraphcr awhile back published his opinion that "even the Texas Rangers are stumped by prohibition; they don't enforce it and they couldn't if they wanted to, which they probably don't." This paragraph traveled about the state press and the Rangers got sick of it; also they were peeved that anyone should suppose they had met a bunker they could not get over if they wanted toVancf so they arc out to show Texaa and.

the rest of the 1 he annual issues pi emergency current ex pense notes, to meet current expenses that could not be covered by the city's regular revenues t. have been as follows since 1917: FORTY-FIVE YEARS AfiO TO-DAY. 1879. The highest temperature was 12 degree lowest, 0 degrees. "Tlie soloists in the eeond concert of the Philharmonic series will be Mrs.

B. (i. Caldwell, of Hamilton, Miss Lillian M. Brown, and Otto Dossenbaeh." "Anybody wbo attempts to cross Main street or Slate street since the advent of good sleighing has to look in at least four different directions to avoid the necw-dlty of culling a coroner." "Andrew SI. ISemple, whose injury from 11 fall was reported, was hurt worse than we siiiterl.

It seems that wln-n' lie felt himself tallinc tie threw out his left hand behind him and the whole weight of his body came upon it. Two ut the smaller bones of the wrist were fractured besides the fpruiii." POINT OF VIEW The little village along the way Are beads strung on a runtlc ronary Wo shrive oir rlty souls In tolling them, Wo tourists of the aatm-rlblion roads. to swift our rsger wheel, we ctrcIy know 1 here ono begins and where tha 'Other ends 1917 "Sophia street (now Plymouth avenue north) was Hart street. "North Washington street was Franklin street. "There was another Washington street on the east side continued beyond its intersection with North St.

Paul street, then Market street, into Clyde street, to the entire length of which the name of Franklin was transferred. "Allen street was Ann street. "Center street was Fish street. "Court, now Brown street, which hounds Brown square on the south, then ran through it, a portion of the square having since been appropriated for railroad uses. "Front street was Mason street.

"Canal street was a continuation of Mortimer country that the Texan Rangers can do effective SO.noo 250,1 If K) 1.065,000 2.342,fXKI 1.940,0(10 1.960,000 aw enforcing still, Nothing perturbs efficiency more than to set 1919 1920 1921 1922, 1923 1924 a limit to wnat it can do, it it tries. 1 ne (tare is the sharpest prod to otherwise reasonable temper, The small tnd prim, white -painted homes sf.aro lo eurloMty at us who paws fro quickly by and we look In tt them, Menesih thetf eliu. behind their bolly- liocks, THIRTY-FIVE YKARS AGO TO -DAY 1HH. The higlieat temperature was 47 degrees; lowest, 28 degrees. Hamilton Chapter, R.

A. elected High priest-, Kara M. Kparlin king, Alonzn li. SIcMuHter; scribe, John W. MeKelvey; treasurer, E.

A. Front secretary, John Alexander. "rriiA I Pi.tj. In utp.t thnt- hta hfn fMrniliHl litml- accompanied by capacity to do things, that we have; and it has always been. 1 It was Mark Twain in "Pu'ldin'heaJ Wikon" murk for more than thirty years and whose ancient weather vane has marked the "Ich-wU geraniums-.

The Poatman's Mars. Tbese reared, one knows, In odd1 tnd who remarked that "if Adam had been forbidden I'he Postmaster General promulgated an order in 1 wind' direction for nearly two generations of Ilochetiterians, succumbed to the gale 1889' that mail carriers should be decorated with i that blew over the city and fell, shuttered into huge fragments, just an efforts the serpent instead of the apple, he would have stars on their collars to denote the length of service; I were being made by the firemen to brace It with stout ropes to withtnnd the blasts eaten the serpent Five years, one black silk uttr. Singing Men. homely nuts. In window that yearned southward to the tun Through long nd white tad lonely Winter months.

The little houses seem peaceful now Would life in them not know saranltyJ Ah. surely they hold quiet yes, tnd peace! V' look at them and algh and look again, As speed on, back to the busy word Last year the Associated Glee Clubs of America Ten years, two black silk stars. Fifteen years, one red silk star. Twenty years, two red silk stars. Twenty-five years, one silver star, Thirty years, two silver stars.

Thirty-live years, one gold star. Forty years, two gold stars. How many carriers in Rochester have been in the service twenty years or more? that had swayed it dangerously till day. he pole wft of l'eiinsylvanla pine, 1UI feet in height, three feet In diameter at the base anil was placed vven feet in the ground. The weather vane nml the big ball which surmounted it were aeeured by Osniel Rearenport, while the barb of the arrow, which-alone weighed thirteen pounds, was taken by Cnmuel Millmtn, The pole was raised on July 3, 1830, by l-esldeiita of the vicinity, and it bore Its first flag on the following day, July 4th.

The pol had no political significance and flags wared from it only 011 holidays and national occasions. The pole stood directly in front of William Cutting's blackamiih shop and was. eared for by him for many years. Several years previous to the raising of the Liberty pole one was put up on the point of the triangle opposite the present site of Lnngie's cool office. This was a party pole and blew over several yearn later," gave a concert in Carnegie Hall, lork, in which a number of clubs united in a program of mas chorus singing.

The concert was a great suc Horrowing to meet current expenses is unsound linanclng, as any business man f.r taxpayeV knows. When it is continued over so long period of year at an inceasing rate it clearly indicates a Mtiution that needs drastic and fundamental Thi titualion is the most serious problem that 1- confront the taxpayer of the city to-day, The school-separation bill is one suggested solution, but it has a serious possibility in that it will greatly increase (he taxing power of the general city -j department and no need for any inch increase in taxing power has been shown, I'ntil this danger of the separation bill is re- moved, or until some other constructive relief measure is devised, it would seem to be the part of wisdom for the city authorities, including the School 'authorities, to determine that borrowing for current expense ahall not he increased. Is it unfair to say that cut in the city budget sufficient to have kept this year's current-expense borrowing down to last year's total of 'would not have seriously crippled any essential public activity cess, and the crowd attracted was so large that this season the Associated Clubs will give their as we pass by, hollyhocks tnd "Old Hchoolboys of Roclitsler." From Clipping Contributed by Mrs. E. t).

Io wistful ones within, I'eer from behind the liffh? concert in the Metropolitan Opera House on March 31st and there will be a mass chorus of 800 I TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TO DAY. 1M Roselle Xfcrcior Montgomery (In the New Times) men. When men tired business men and young I be Old iMttoolboyS 01 Rochester, organized The highest temperature was 24 degrees lowest, 14, in 1874, was composed of pupils of the public schools! Articles of Incorporation were filed by St. Luke's German Kvungelieal Luth-of Rochester previous to 184.1. One of the secre-1 Church, Clinton avenue north.

The minister will be Hev. Ernest Hartman. taries was William Cheney, for thirty years man- The elders will be William Schafer, Frederick Seith, Henry W.Meilke; deacons, ager of the Western Union Telegraph office in this1 Kieaow, William Sleiduhn, John Slnilander. city. The clipping contributed by Mrs.

E. G. was! "Articles of incorporation were Hied by the Training School for Nurses of the an interview with Mr. heney in 1908, at the age of t. Private Hospital, to adueate.

graduate and provide skilled muses for the business men and all sorts of men get together weekly and rehearse under a competent director FAVORITE BIBLE PASSAGE. Deuteronomy xxxiil: 12-12. lie found him (Jacob) in a desert land, and in the waste howling iblernetw the kind of music which the clubs of thisi organization are singing, it means something for the dem 82 years, when he lived in Vick Park A. sick. The directors are Jane Baker, Jane Ij.

Armstrong, Carrie T. Lee, John SI. Ij-e A. I lis Biaaell." ''The first fraernal gathering of The Old School lie led mm about, He Instructed him, onstration of music as means for occupying leisure enjoyably. There have been few musical compul sion resting on our men folk; hey have had tc Among the Appointment werai George T.

router, of the fourth ward, to be "Pt mm as the apple of His eye. city sealer; Thonins J. Neville, to be chief cleik in the Department of I'ublio Ak an eagle atirretb up her nest, flut-Worksi George A. Hotchkin, euperintendent of water works; William J. Stewart, 'ereth over her yo-mg apreadeth abroad Charles L.

Raymond, John W. Kenyon, Fred L. Smith, assistants to the city her wings, taketh them, beareth them on Our Naval and National Wtakneat. her wings: Pearce, Howard Judson, dratighsmen; engineer! William ai, ueoaaz, r. George E.

Hatch, chief clerk. Our nation is highly fortunate in having men who know this business, expert in their professions, highly trained, who are in a position to speak their So the Lord alone did lead him, and there vva no strange god with him. I-Vmr-Year Registration. I'hiladelpha Bulletin. Personal registration of voters fop a boys' as held at the Osburo House June 24, 1874.

The Committee of Arrangements consisted of Wil-1 liam Sage, Jacob Howe, Truman Newton and 1 Joseph Ward, Henry Meigs Smith presided and Rev. F. DeW. Ward said grace, 1 Harvey Drake, in his letter of regret, informed hit old school fellows that 'Charley Seymour c.ti give you the particulars of a serenade we gave a servant girl and a Other regrets came from L. Merrill Miller, of Ogdenshurg; Homes, of Toledo, Ohio; Edwin Scrantom, P.

G. Cook, of Rochester; William Cobb, of Kalamizoo, Mich. Speakers included C. P. Bissell, of Canandaigua; Dyer Fitch, of Rochester.

Among the pioneer teachers named were Burr I Cutler, Fuller Warner Hollister, Fowler Scott, John Hagaman, William Gallup, Charles Billing-hurst and confusion, and I don't know which of ih was the most peeved. To add to my unhappy frame of mind 1 now that the proprietor of the hotel had been right four-year period, instead of the nresent A Woman's Philosophy act as escorts to concerts and opera, and perhaps ihey have been a bit restive. But so far as personal contributions to musical performance, they have accepted no responsibilities. But now glee clubs all over the country are joining in federation and are planning to get together in central points onee each year for a sing. The massed concert is not to be a New York affair tolely.

Nine of the Aisociation's clubs joined in a concert in Baltimore on December 5th, and plana are made for other concerts, one of which it is hoped by the Association can be arranged in Rochester. The Chamber of Commerce Glee Club of this city is a member of the Association, and it would be a really significant musical project to bring here a large chorua of men. The number of people who enjoy singing when the singing is nude interesting by nroKress to behind me and had taken it all in. I annual performance, would be a steb did not sell much that morning I toward making exercise of the franchise "That noon, however, when I came I more simple. the bill pre-'bome' again the proprietor met me.

He! paring by the committee of seventy and was all smiles, and it seems that when likely to be sponsored by Senator Wood-I left in the morning the clerk said to ward, commend itself to approval. mind, and are patriotic enough to do so. One such man is RearAdmirai Fullam, known and esteemed 111 Rochester, who it now on the retired list, where 'hi utterance cannot be censored, pigeon-holed -r prohibited. In a recent notable article, he show the weakness of our navy, either to attack or to repel attack. In the first place, our nurface fleet is already powerful in battleship, cruiser and destroyers that the combined fleets of continental Europe 1 not begin to match it.

Germany, Russia, Austria and Turkey have no navies. The navies of France and Italy are each only one-third a A KICK A BOOST. Here is a very Interring let'" imu earn to me the other day after I had him! 'Am I ttich a crab?" and the prop-' written ahont the hotel clerk who seems to be trying to make you feel as n- John W. Aditn. Ulllan, Nathan and Philip.

Contributed to Ovr th Percolator. Do your blt-A friend uked me the real meaning of the names Lillian, Nathan and Philip. I found the answer and am sending it for the interest of the Percolator comfurtable as he can. 1 p.ml luiiiih out of your "Why Safegnardinn Night Driving. Philadelphia Bulletin.

The State Highway department's decision to lower the warning and road signs along the highways will be welcome news to motorists. With lights regulated to illuminate no higher than three feet from the ground, sign placed at an elevation of six feet is prnctienlly invisible to the tlrivei. I A Hotel Clerk?" in yesefrd.iy's pape: Mfong as ours. The navies of Greece, Spain, good singing, i very large and include as many family. Lillian is from the name of the flower and means and I thought you might be interested in the report of what happened Me once.

Heveral jers agol tuckei sample bug under my arm and started out in the fooraetna of "Our lira. McCben men a women. It will be a great day for music when the land is filled with chorusei, that sing rietor said it was even so, and the clerk wrapped himself in deep thought. "The proprietor told me he bad ben ten years trying: to get that Idea under that partioiibg- clerk's skin, and you will be interested to know that it worked. It did, honest." He's one of the beat liked and best known 'Greeters' in the whole Srate, and when I come to town if there's seven Convention, an Automobile Show, and a football game, with a waiting list as long as Ms arm, I get a worn with bath.

That's where I tit in that hotel! Of course I am there right often, so I am one of the but we often get together over the desk and set a gigiile out of the first time I stayed there, i looked so scared and so belli simply "lily-like." Natlum is a name of Hebrew origin Mid means a "gift," T. Philip comes from two Greek words meaning "loving'' and "horse," and signified strangely "one who is fond of horses." good music. It will be a great asset to the churches of the. land when the congregation of each can My territory wa in the pic belt and ror week I traveled from small town to furnish to its services a thoru capable and willing smaller, staying always tt country ho tels where the clerk, if any, too a per tto sing the fine music of religious observance. sonal interest in whether 1 on time The Opium Menace, Chicago Tribune.

America consumes more opium than tny country in the world. America consumes three times more opium than it needs for medicinal use. The slg. nifieance of the American proposal at the opium conference at Geneva to limit opinio production to the strict medicinal needs of the world in evident. Now that Albania has a revolution in full blast, jt can no longer be looked down upon as a or backward nation.

gerent it must have been funny It had the savins' gra-e of earnestness, however, that' how I aold him the idra." vridinavta negligibly small. A for England, uur i-urface fleet in weight of battleship' fides and Jn -gun power is only slightly less, if indeed it is not quite equal to F.ngland's; and we h.ive 100 more destroyers which are a power in battle and fight in the battle line. But no "sane man either there or here entertains the possibility 1 of a war with England. That wonld mean the end everything, and the English-speaking people of the world will not permit such a crime. As for the Pacific, our navy is greatly tronger than the combined navies of ih Asiatic continent in surface ships.

i Where are fatally weak si Admiral Full.m ce it, is in airplane and submarine. Lacking in these as do, our fleet, even with fifty battle-t- f-hip and big guns ef maximum range, would have 10 tay at home Mines, airplane and submarines will protect of coast, our Panama canal, our possessions; and nothing else can. It will not esctpe attention that Admiral Villain lit nothing to tay about Zeppelins, dirigibles, bal- I like that letter, don't yon? And I like the courage and "get up Include among the best jokes of the day the summoning of Baco. Ibanea tu appear before a military court in Spain within fifteen days to account for the publication by him of a revolutionary pamphlet. and git" of the girl behind It.

to breakft, got the mail I wanted, and caught the train going east. "Then I found myaelf in a city and had my first experience with a city hotel clyrtt he was Just aueh a 'human mechanists as you dearribed' I was lonesome and the traffic bothered me and one morning in desperation I stepped up to the desk and told him just what 1 thought about it. I said among other that when a person wit travailing, ihe hotel wat the only home he had. and jut slinging out mall tnd handing orer te kay wasn't very homelike the way did it. He looked at me at though te eeuld tot believe hi ears, and then said: 'SVhat do you want uie to tie? Ki(.

Wedding Anniveraariew. The list of wedding anniversaries has been printed in Over the Percolator but by request it is reproduced. First, cotton second, paper; third, leather; fourth, flower; fifth, wooden; sixth, sugar; seventh, woolen; eighth, rubber; ninth, willow; tenth, tin; eleventh, steel; twelfth, linen; thirteenth, lace; fourteenth, ivory; fifteenth, crystal; twentieth, china-; twenty-fifty, silver; thirtieth, pearl; fortieth, ruby; fiftieth, gold; seventy-fifth, diamond. It i said that these designations were made In the earlier days when the various articles were in common use. Effort has been made to change them tc more modern usage, but without avail.

Gem of Thought, Baean, The best reiie best to work s.nd beat to take A person who it always- finding fault and complaining of the aorvke whereever he or she goes is a nuisance. self-satisfaction that any help is Impossible. And he benefits the general public in the better service hich comes to them from those who have been awakened. It doean't take force. to be quernlous eoniplainer but it takes force to make the right kind of a kick.

There ought to be window in the ball of fame for those who hare that force and use It. But a person who hat the courage to deliver a straight from the thoulder rebuke once in a bile when such a rebuke is deserved is a helpful member of o- At laft the cross-word puizle has reached the heights. A woman was given divorce on the ground that her husband had become such an incorrigible addict that he would give her no money because he needed all be had to buy material to satisfy his passion. 1 -i eietv. lie helns the who aet the rebuke if KCTH CAMERON.

yon ny "I didu't. so I fled in more or less they are not aw eased an arawr cpitigbt, 11. yxf Matthew Adam.) is lite, admonition of a friend..

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