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\M1 see-nong. just now.\ said. the 0th , er _\IL qnfppoee yotrthirfk it ~wotfl¢ bel: P h plan for me to make a- New:| *~ al lajt‘fiej—Z‘qmfl aa any\ g Swiftly. x50, “frHanprNew Yea a demon;- ‘seeond carly \ 'me n‘ow that my money is gone?? =- rumg to. fi'v it anvwav “Term ps.\ xmd Qtnnford \But P'm I want; to see amt hou‘ lens.\ &. Oo S sot iis _ \ Willinmq had departed fie wok 'his hut and stict-and, get-out | 'on ship , vm ge 'of dim-overv. He was 7 £131? 3 vel' [mew 'it. zm all tub Wovldvhut he and his‘ lam: It 11nd been 'the work .of f wal - ' . unt frotrpthe mouev whirlpool 'gnd | £8 \. \L. don't Iknow,\ Williamge.| P\ a \But take my mdviée and don’t try 71t.} {; You're likely, to. be greatly disillusmned . |-about tinny of your so. called Friends.\ } 've had an: undeystandingflaetwee‘ themselves _for months past, | Kinited. at: something 'of the Hund las“ us together. It wis not just what we. ~] bad planned for Anna, but what were | we to, do? whey adore each other. Jt's arranged . She: stopped with almost 'd. gasp of\ gight.' and this 'rdorning they came to/ Sq G * uf'home‘ the school, the\ ~chiurch | and the :of the ssoflshould be taught «m‘the ‘»q—-Y-‘ |'relief.-.She had. .got It out before“ filing : Ford explained. ' . J. ‘seexAhe 8am“ calmly' “you aha)\ e“. | + tung her, and she, gave herseff up to f,\ till“ | its qmet imrestment in steady natioml 'that he had succeeded, a Smnflord don“! \afford. tog - indul e''hiy: whims. and he had. plagued ali this for the simple puf- . pose :of finding out who were His real : friends. _ Moreover, he had selocted the t are - assed over. : y-bt-all. bi-. : holidays.. for the. test. \so that they | +, pS 0 neuescove ma a 2\ a ; might have the good cheer of the sea- aned | son: on \their side... be heard one then ._ about. , estriams.. Such | shall> be 1 ' distance least thirty feet before meet- passing éfi pedbstriansg. ion 4. ig rider of any Bi- | trieyele or . similar _ vehicle; ig a peflest ian upon the side- shall seasonably _fu: . pf the: center: 6: ch rider> il uport tha sidewalk shal $ turn to the loft of the center [ stdewa@lk so- as to pass such ian witho interierence of ion 6. ~The \rider of any Bi- tricycle or an¥ similar vehicle alk shall not attempt | Stanford decided to call on the Stan- | There 'was no doubt ,Ab0Ht 1t contemptible, but Tdo not, und anger. THC Well, P was,\ she replied. “Some «you ingist, I did see the nipers fnd sai | -you were rdined. Was I to throw my 'dgughter into the ruin with you? You expect a great deal too. gmchmif you. impact thats. I. Kave Anna' to look out for, and I Ithow Fam Ewing the best thing. I am trying t@atrange matters so. that people will dnfiemtmfl“ that they.. were engage efore- we [ heard of your 'fifilure. You appear to f s. future |: > B'nef Synopsxs of National Mas- fer’s Address. l « kes t , a &. The Order' in Flourishing Condition. Howfiho Orgamzation Sfands as to. ( Read . lmpra’fzoknent, Mes censervatuon Agmoultural Gredlts. In his annual address; to the nationah ‘é‘kfgqliet roud. . 34 in.all parts of the country so as to en- | implo' \cement of the central TAdr-|. L should Ainptore t thé. rods} he able the farmer to market his produce [ at # less cost, thereby. increasing his | -~profits and at thesame time decteis:| . (ing the price to the consumer, | When \this 'Is done It is then time to tall: of i the dcean to ocean roads. | ~' - drowned at Yolan, I Farther fine Cpgtional master said. - Inéome tax retur | “new that the principle of. federal aid | ; i has Fbeeu wmaogmma 'the next step pCa | the gctual . cooperation [between the féderal qnd state governments in {n the construction and, maintenance of the more important highways, of the coun-] Rear ' Admiral I remedy for war is £013, yeat, 'ad President directs secxetariee C “audziimr‘mwvrt momma lay leys first, - theft fibeipgwmgaiem nflr'fn ‘ if” Ja «gwed all his present prosperity to Stin- iford. and 'could not do otherwise than stick by bim in his adversity. Then there avas Apoa. . It caifly grec at Anna. The only. reason they Were not formauly was because she was | 3 month -on 40 too young. Although it was snowing erd \He was obliged to wall rather thin go there in Bis big lHmousine, as that. s, among other things, was now held up | by the liquidators, acting for prester= or ~overt # him unless st mafiaifi 'of the width -of idewsflkfi mail be Clear - for ery. person- violet an eltfhier meet-] fy seen 6% (11313311663 shall gee bx: the no pay» each\ imprisonment | one] d been Qmeti- ..- found, Watson, his lawyer, wait t- \What is it?\ asked Stanford.\ Tauite small suims, lots of them -that | Life eompiatelawfigfi _ amaze? Heyes. you wilt fiud few neopte who will.\ .>, \and Anna? Is she oontefited?” in' - “W quired Stanford, \Perfectly. Anna is Veg: sensible\ ' \Then-since I am ruined 1 am dis- missed?\ defoanded the young man. \If \yous thoose 'to be. «nréasonable. [and ptit It that wily, yes.\ she said 211163; left bith. , Stanford stared arounde & | little dazed..for a second. - \'Why. I thought she liked me-she and Mr. Stauley-iand that Anna loved - \ ho said to himself. He turned to | go. and the butler let hir out:, Hofi walked slowly back to his flat When he remixed his apartment he § | or him. He looked naleflmfiwomém . \Why they've started alreadyn” re plied iw atson bitterly. \They've been lat me. rultures for the motiéeg- you owe them. Some of thein nre like | | wolves,. fighting: over priority claims.. 'I've nevor seen such absolute greedi- | ness in my life as some of- your \finenfls bave shown., this mornifig.> tier} my New Year. | grariges organizem # total cost of a +$3.720; or an average of $1851 per} i grange. ('The national master, fully we Order, néverthéless believes ihatre grange, in session Nov, 12 at. Manchag- ter, N. H;, National Master Oliver Wil- son said that the grange 45 MSbBefter|- condition today than at ny\ time in its, history.~ accomplisfiéd along the various. finest of} 'prange endegvar -tBgit ever . before.! | Duripg the: fiscal year 481, ~Branges| have been. added throughout twenty. | nine states, | One new state bis .been | orgafiized, Wyoming. At the jast meet-} ing of the national grange at 'Spotane, | Wash“ the executive committes wns ru the sum of $2,000 cach for orgartiza- fioo minoxided did not re the Amt (flew 1mm: was disconunued in April and resumed under the former which was- 'able to the orfimzers. Under plang No,\ 1 were were finety-five granfes | organized. at a iotal_cost.of $7,845.85. or-an average of. who per gringo, and under plan No. % there were 202 alle to. the importaice of extending. ~Aimportance to: is st s than £0 orcare of“ - fer greater “two flom’t mean we Smmemfi‘ The total assets of the are now, or were df} More is being andértaken and | - orized to allow the different states | not quite so profit: |. MSWWQfim of our natural resourtes. t § «latisn wdvtomm of \rafireads {me 'try, leaving the remainder of thé roads f : to the states Tor stute improvement find to the counties and townshim for joint improvement. Agricultural Credits. beliaved that the time had come wh «the national grange’ehom -be beéfrdj BPC -«gpon this very “important: question. He! established for spherieal ”bafioéme by . | smtar gos e ithe 'German. balloonist, Kiev?!\ - who, | - \Kirst. - Any rura!‘ credit | system . with two . passengers,. if in- the. of? f ehmxld make and safe for a $7 hours and travels 1,738 smiles ins tarmer-to borrow money to buy or im-! prove his land or equipment to operate - some. ff ' “William \W. Leehan; aequ murder charge Saturday. -The speaker | River is mested in New- York f * toxlcetion. (C ' an M . Wednesday, Govemment departments to “wee—{1am ~- Trustees df ceorge Fan} rural credit system tht refuse to oust: William E. G is suited to the neeGs of the peMUDM peng of national association; ~tonditions, existing in many parts 6 of Mrs. Ella Fi 7 . agy Young rest -Burope must necessarily, fall in our head \ of Chicagoa- senoolg. at. ‘”f%%“f%?ii”§§§$fim creasi: of board of education. commission that wen? to Europe\bad Four hundred pigs on it but few real repreSentitives of wander about Bergen coun a agricuiture; -gonsequently we can ex- and are actors in comedy we poot but little if any benefit from its report * . credit syqtem to be safe z for the a people must be unfier direct. eonh‘ol of of or operated: my the \mom yf\ ica to the detrimmt of Amefi ; ~Aness. , e \Gin found by ker eweethem t Schmidt trial in New York Is called\ tA urn m ment , anak “AA-Q, hme \Gur Lemilitice MatesM‘GOme c of engagemen -~_tlre _ immrmm measures which \the \prange favor Wham“ izcan: (ir Federal alf for road improvemene (2) the cofridor Ard \thetr broken of. . Wurst? Washington's podr r 3C 'a fust. and equitable system «af {new} and tow ¢ sy Enanttat ewmfim (1) effective reg: i compantes. ®) a rafftonal and|. fair system of ngricoltaral credits, to“, | ifternatifonal meme.“ oe w «WW a # «ad -l .~ Wogdrthuck Has False Teeth.. y- - NPT ot . Bardistold,... f'n t weok Priftay emmefl -& mofiflfl= :t Bas a sst of false .. The treory of the Grotzer t ta that some one {we fizzleteet*®] the vewemfi” é P