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PAGE TWO KATONAH RECORD, FBIDAT, DECEMBER 29, 1»S2. RATONAH RECORD A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE HOME INTERESTS OF NORTHERN WESTCHESTER COUNTY Published Every Friday at Katonah. Westchester CouDty. N Y.. by th e Katonah Publishing Corporation George H Covey. President Fowler 0 |Vi l< See rctary and Treasurer FOWLER G. PECK, Editor and General Manager Drea B^Euslun HsjSfb-gg' SUBSCRIPTION RATES —One Year 52 00. Six Months, tl 00 Single Copies 6 Cent\ Entered at tbe Post Office at Katonah N Y . u.- Si-coiid ('('ass Mmur Telephone 47 Katonah INOTE.—This article printed In th e Bnst\n Olnbe In predicted many things whl<h have become a reality In muih leas tlnle than anticipated.) ^A//D the vicissitudes of this changing time and with the consciousness of temporariness that comes with the flight of a year, it is pleasant to thin^ of thf enduring character of the best thing tn life, unfailing love, as does the writer HfS New Year's eve uhllp I loun.-M with nothing else iron race, i teit a suaden Jar. and then, to my astonishment, conscious of nothing mora, I found that we were standing upon the farther shore. ' And soon we reached n city near the Mountains of th e Moon. (They told me Ethiopia would b e admitted soon as one of the United States, for China late had been.) We found a place to order lunch, by three tall men brought In. They served u s well, but spoke no word, while gravely bowing low. Quoth me: \I thought that slavery teas done with long ago.\ \So 'tis,\ said lie. \Then who,\ I asked, \are these three stalwart fel low* T\ \They are not human, mother, dear they're only tame gorillas.\ Much a* I feared th e tunnel then, I feared gorillas more and glad was I t o come ugaln back to ou r tn do. I Scanned I beloved shore, earh column of I \When home once more my son r e the Clnbe and nl- | marked - \You'll want t'. see the r>ln> ARDS and the game are ours as time flits by d deals us chances on the uncertain stage, while our wisdom may increase with^age, printer) t»\w hold' tuns Mj ImniK trim ti, tnv irriij ni.\ fi most en- I knew a growing dimness stole timws the I drew It nearer and l>e- yellnwed o'er with a^ e I f<iund hu d wrinkled I neks were chunged to rrn was bent m.\ vision seldom-win,* howeverrhard we try. We seldom Clubs promise most to our insistent youth, And diamonds glitter to our later gaze,p But melancholy spades our hopes amaze^**f^ And leave them buried after all, forsooth^r? We count the riches of the passing days, Our gains, our losses, and our gain withal, Our greatest gain, the one that once so small, Ever increasing, stays with us always:; Joy after joy approaches and departs, ^} But we have kept the fellowship of hearts! ^ *$tM< • & -Timothy Barry » I,II VDTI«N Nrvi***u UNIO N Historical Error. The new stamp for Christophpr and Nevis, two Lpcuanl Isles In the West Indies discovered by Christopher Co lumbus lu 1403 and now British pos sessions, shows the discoverer look ing through a new spy-glass, remarks the London Dally Mall The \Bulletin\ of the French Astro- nomlcfil society expresses Imllgnutlon at what It terms this lutest example of the general Ignorance nf matters astronomical, for, of course, Christo pher Columbus died more than a cen tury before Zncharlah Hnussen, maker of spectacles, made some one else's fortune by devising the telem-nix- His children, playing with smne of his lenses, had foiHid that when two lenses were placed at a certain dis tance apart the weathercock. u»ay on the top of th e neighboring church steeple, could be seen through them as distinctly ns If It hnd been brought 1 which nearer upon.\ NEW YEAR GIFTS The custom of giving and receiving glffs on New Year day, which originat ed In Rome still survives In France and Scnflnnd although In most coun tries the PNclmnge of gifts a t Christ mas has taken Its place WHAT SHALL WE WRITE? What shall we write on th e fair new page culled 1023? Can w e not make It a record of golden deeds?— Youth's Companion Forgiveness. . A denf an d dumb person being ' asked. \What Is forgiveness?\ took • I pencil und wrote a reply, containing i both poetry and deep truth embodied in theso few words \It Is the odor | flowers yield when trampled | -Toronto Globe. i dim m\ tci th had passed away Atid [ «s T g:r/c<l I heard a voice \(rimfl ntirnli',' grandma dear' I »Ish you ' mi n\ many tines a Happy Clad Nc u Yi nr ' Then tall men said they , \M n mi •-•ma ami daughters fair to . Man tnlil me this .wimi'l nllitli-Uiree^ ^ bill mi rii'i 'ii fnrty three Sild I \M \ meinnry ha s failed, him gnt's th e wnrld today' 3 \ \^ nil s|, ill out this uftcrnoon and • See Ilie town \ cried they At ill il the tears Unwed down my 1 clieel s yuntli I, \The day s are ended when these pnor eyes could see th e sb-Ms\ , \oh no' well have them mended\ A groun-iip son then seized a knnli anil gave three pulls upon It 1 \The <nr will h e here a t once, mother, pu t on | your hnnnet.\ And | while h e spnke the coupe came, 'twas wonderful to me. how fast er, than e'en fubled horse was electricity. My son Just turned and touched a screw, you'd think I'd lost m y mind If I should tell how fust w e flew, for w e left the wind behind. We went t o see the surgeon first. \The lenses crystalline have grown too flat with age.\ ho said. \We* must put now ones In.\ With that h e hypnotized m y mind in some peculiar way, such rare sweet visions floated by, then quickly pussed away I woke, my eyes were Btrong and well, and hastening to depart we paid the fee and entered next a gallery of art. But as to pictures, when I turned, so very strange they seemed, I thought the artist must have sketched, the stories he hud dreamed \We never think of painting now,\ my guide said, with a luugh. \These ure hut landscapes In the moon, taken by photograph.\ \Whut I ur e there people in th e moon J\ \Oh yes, Indeed \' said he. \Here Is a lunar telescope, look through atid you will see.\ I gazed, and t o my great surprise frieze Reside it and y/n can lie. r \\\ hat Is n ' \A small, oh, . as to command t worl d now ken -) at th e Olympian theater. It N their matinee\ \1 think I d like to stay Ind mi- ••' I said, \und rest awhile \ \Oh well, you need not leave the house\ h e answered with a smile \We do nwt go t o the iters like th e caiuiille I lmpe. Just dark rn rlivftr fit*- drawing - room, open the dlosrope and you w 111 see the nctres'cs. the e o r n 1 i e s an d •stands the telephone , with ea se \ •scope'\ I cried five lens, so placet' lie stage (ns all th e connected t>-\ elec- CHARLES P. KENNEDY'S STORE The Right Way to * Buy Clothes Is to Have Them Made to Order Price Needn't Worry You When You Order Your Clothes Made Here trie wire with j. n while plute of glass that's framed in panel on our wall, and over this\ will pass the scenery and actors both until Ihe play is through By electricians it was tried In 1RS2.* But that is quiii old-fnshloned so Til show you something new You'll want to ride In m y 'uilloon directly after tea, I'll take ymi if you're not too tired, up to the Polar sea\ His kindness overpowered me, und I began t o weep,» hen someone shouted In my enr, \To i nre crying In ybur sleep.\ The Globe ha l fallen on the floor, the lump was gi owing dim, s o what my son might y. i hove snld i s known to none but hln ' •A'fact. HiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiAiiiuuiiiiiuiiuiiuiiiiiK | die Throttle | ~ /»r \»>v*S\.™ ftr Ckrietupfcer S = & X? - CHjourd E ^MiHiiiiliiiniiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiimn UWt IT MADE TO MEASUH; It Means. - Right Service, Low Prices, Unsurpassed Values, All Wool Fabrics and the Very Finest of Tailoring 1 TO BE MODELED IN BRONZE (fS>, 1%22. 'TV*st«rn Newipap«r Union.) I SI T I S the <uatom of a certain way eng'neer t o have hi s rail- ' boy | with him now and then In the en gine cah. Tlie youngster states that he has \ringc! the bell and blown the whistle,\ but thot he has no t ye t \pulled the Mirottle.\ This seems to be the matter with a good many older ones of the pr«*ent generation, mid It may explain their lack of progri>ss. They have rung the bell and they h»Ve blown the whistle, .... j i but they haie neglected to open tb e distinctly saw them walking. I listened | tnrott , e at another tube an d there I heard I NORTH WESTCHESTER CO., Inc. 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Theae tiny gratings match, conducting down t o pipes be neath, which take I t miles below straight towards th e center of the earth, where the great heat, you know, will turn It Into steam of course, and up It comes again, by other pipes, t o •pin and weave and cook and print for men. I t feeds the factories through the land with no expense for fuel; It polishes fo r artisans full many a precious Jewel. We've laid large pipes through all th e streets to warm the winter weather, s o rheumatism's out of date and done with altogether \Now mother, we will go and Innch In Afrlc's sunny clime,\ and drawing out his watch h e said, \ I see there's ample time. The sub-Atlantic runnel's done; we'll take It over there. The cars are sent through every hour t>y the force of compressed air.\ He placed me on a cushioned seat within an egg-shaped car. suspended In an That Invlsil.le force that Is In us all responds vt onderfully when we call upon it. but Is only a useless and di minishing energy nntll we do. Bell and whistle may advertise that w e have steam up, hot they cannot get' ns along. They may both be actire while we are really slowing up, like the train that approaches • stop. The station may be a permanence for u s when we could go a good deal farther, we mttj arrive at a dead line In life while yet young, because we have shut the throttle Instead of open ing It. turned off steam Instead of turning ft on There never was more chance fo r progress tlisii this New Tear Is offer ing. Never before did opportunity beckon more earnestly. Never was tstent s o mu< h In demand, never was capacity s o n.uch needed. Never was ability s o largely rewarded, Oreat positions wall for those who can All them. Ambition may plan. Aspira tion may hope. But I wouldn't want a fast young man on my road. I wouldn't have a loud young woman In m y office. Cigarettes shut off steam. The call Is not fo r noise, but fo r efficiency! I can watch a joung man's smoke when that Is about all there Is of him I can hear a telle ring when I would prefer t o have her busy I Winners of British OoQ-Racing Con tests Will Have Memories Pre served b y American- Sculptor. Captain Cuttle, winner of the Der by, Music Hall, winner of the Grand Nutlonal, and Guards' Brigade, win ner of the Waterloo, are among the 25 British champion dogs to be modeled tn bronie b y the American sculptor, Herbert Haseltlne. The King's Labra dor retriever, a champion of his class and\ declared at one show to b e the best dog of the year, has already been modeled. Haseltlne Is a n Inspired sculptor of tbe horse, says an art critic. Besides achieving a perfection of detail that delights the most fastidious owner, h e has the gift of Imparting the animal's character to his studies. Horses talk with their ears, and I n each of Mr. Has el tine's models the set of tbe ears most common to his subject Is careful ly reproduced. That other animals can and do In spire him he has shown In bull-fight sculpture. One study of his shows a proud, powerful beast with fight In every line. \The maid he admires I s a tele phone operator, and he's a regular caller on her \ \Has he got her number yet?\ \No she says 'the line i s busy.'\— Telephone Review, New York. A careless young driver was Mike, Blew a tire way out on the pike; Said he with a groan, \Bill go find a iphone. Or we're in for a helluva hike.\ —Telephone Review, New York. 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