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rfecl night .th.t the to the beaelt tlrIn,. and I have. .reeolJec'Uo'. , af Jduhijr ...h,y. Sometlilog . tbe 10rt. aDyway. for Ihe left h.r enol Rnge'n In mine for ....'u,·ed·, h l!lf a mlnn't e b<Ofore .lie dla.ppNnd.
, "'li'1tlh.ve .roo no fea~ 'ib"t-yo~ r dOc.ment. may ,,-otlle .ilay.be'1ltlile.n. undpr ~e Impft'81IOl1 that the elieat.containa " ..,noeu ~alua~e., These lal,a nd ...were Bamed. as you:trnow. wltb aome-noson." . "\,t!;',. t,r ne. senor; 6nt be'Would lje'a ~h m'!,o who w,ciula brave tlie nn· reanct! 01 Hol.rMotherl'buro;b by Bu('b · I "CfIJeg~. There' are none In the uchlpdago ,who would attempt I thlng; · besldes. the recorda ,would be of no ...Ioe to ' un beretieo; t bey are bu~ our secret history." "ApG '\)at,' I ' presume. 'Your orden wo-qld torbid your showing to even so · profound a stndentand churchman as tl!e Padre Sebaaf,iano. uolel. ),O·Uwere 10 dlJtected by the bISbo!>?'·. : "WeU. Olle wonld~·scarccly say 10 much aa tbat. To a laymon, or Un -hnetteo. o&-uuder no cIrcumstances. Bot- rI Pa'dre 8ebadloJlci-thnt. you - _ . I. dl.er....t. It hi la gran· houra Utal he' does vlslt-ns." : .") see. I see. Iliad forgotten for tlle moment. how neai b.. .tood to tbe , bishop." This was 'a . chanc~ sbot. but f could .. e by the. padre's defereDtiul . manuel' that It bad gone bowe. ' , We prhe:ntly retraced .our steps to. Ihe' oppPr world. and when we , tered out Illto tbe snnllght 1 h"d plenly of tood ..for tbougbt. A docinnent, for '''.tonce, wlil~h would b<O utterl, be· ,,.oni! my reach, for consultaUoo, ""etiled to be' at Sebllstlano'a diapo.al whueO'er he eho.e tn cnJllorit. Tblll lJIe... had beeu no time for him to "0 10 wblle the .tean:ter wasln port. f felt lure; but that he m}gbt r.turn hom · 8alpan at _aoy moment was something aore thali' !I" poes'lbJlity.. . - The' a,lglit 0'- that1>os lying aero •• &lie dead. fray'elap 'w..-uld keep runnlbg through, my mind. !lnd r tbought.or.h,· uumerable e"CDlea· ",.blcb mlgbt In· du~ .. PacJ.r-e na,.tolomeo to give me • 'Peep at Ita C!Olttt!llta; eapeclally If a luf· RCflent qllautlty of good wine were un· ae.., ·hl ••kln. Bllt .one and eU zeemea too rrsky to. attempt. The flndlng BIIIl r~cover l)\g of ·tbe tt:eMure were but minot'dlfllcnltfn; the secnting 0180d lhe R:e~tfng away ",Itb H, afterward. eonlOtuted ·tbe IDDst ...rlous d etails of ib ... uDaettaklng. Snunterlng along tpward , the plazn. r became more. nnd DloTe co_luced that. I must &enrcb tbilt box wlthont elt.IJ~T tbe knowledge or th~ p4!l'.mlssion of my fat.ecclesiBBtjC!ll1 frten'if; and Ibe 'dange,.alnvol,!ed nch an attempt eo Rile" my mind ~8t I aeareely benrd tbe senorita e.all, Ing me hom . the portico. Sbe muot ba..e been emba~ra8Sed by tbe eiron ~o make me, be.a r. for b .. r fnce woe scarlet when I approacbed the .bob@e. . "Ie It ~eause 'el padre would notob~ohe tbe ",,'Oor," sbe said. "lbat be bas no .ppetlte. and would walk oway when the breokfast doe .. wait? Ai, but be moat b<O the ' llnful man! ·Perh~JlS be did not present el padre with una , confrlbuclon .fol' tbe goo(l of t.lte ehurch? It·11 tbe custem ." .,.. "Well. I'm 8fraJd I did c.-el'loDk that, '"Benont.. lb. I'll 'mnke It all right iOlh blm'later. , Joking a.side. thongh, SHE MUST HAVE _BEEN EIoIBARRABS.E D. th~ padre treated me very nlcely.bowe" me all OVH tbe place. H .. , hlTe one always flaat I seems to b<O a .ery learned man. ND; n as aBed I&-iu en ...ready-obe I ,,-an1td to go off I '~nl tblnki91f "f otb~r matters wben Ilsbing witb YDU. or In wbicb I eould JOu called. ~Jease forgh'~ me." . takc tbe Indle. for. day upon tb.. . "PosslbJ,y It h that tbe >eoor feels water. Somet:l!ne.o..I hne- uD melaa. .ad beeauKe I" @Cnodta 'Palacios baa ~olia and t Irk.,· to' K!> away by my~elf, trone away iA el "apor? SJ{~ i~ mul' lest I prQ>e bD~ ' company. So rcl like lu~rmo ... " to ba,'e one of these boats that r could "Yea. but notmore so Ihan Senorita use ,,-henever 1 ple8aed . . And I dbn't Dorotea. 'I ofte.'O compa'red Ibem {rom tbin k it'•. quite ,fall' to talc:e It .... "bout the jihotograJlb wbleb .lifU gaTe 1.'1 paying -so,!,ething." '. capitan." , . "Nonl! bul ·,nn A1Dpriiiano ....ould . ;,Ai, but how ean'! believe the·.enor? think of it, £e nor. OI .."Pedro a bnruUe 'Come, rd u,~ .ee If you 'have e.J apetito, cigars. If yon like, ana be ..\If find and afterward yon sball ,pend tlie day you ' tbe best one on the Islan,d." .witb. m ... a. 'yon like • .Come.'· , Tbllt settled the boat questloD. I ·-1 ' often look back to tbol'" .break· had a perfect little' hU'u'ly hefor~ r..ta at Agana 11.1 8moDg Ihe moll night. and In a few days 1, wae able to lI,hi1UI houn ' of ~S Ute.· Kipling baa handle it .1molt •• experUy Ill, tb e ba' eehOed the !leaFtJelt l,!Inging atmany ·l ive.. lleing prae!lcallrundnkable. a man ~o ,et fo,.. awblle oufaid~ ana dra.wing but ten Ineh ... 01 ..... ter. bound. of ci.,j]lzatlon-t'o ~t where it was on.!y, nece,,,nry to look ou.t for a'oalety il stnHn a rudimentary state. the ••11 :n sudden Iqllalla; 'othenrile a "where the ·~..t · is like the ".orst.; cbild coold li,aYe handlrii'lt: . wbere -tbere Ill~t .JIO t.n command· D,1enfi; and a 'man1ab ' ralle a thirat.» If 7'Ou''Ye 'eard tile f •• t a-caJlln'. you WOIl't _ DeTer "ted lI:J.u.bt the.. _. Nol J'Ou WDuOt ·014 DolblD' elae- but th.m Iplcy laril~ .....11.. ' , AD" t-be ~u.D.!lbID •• -au! lh~ palm tneI, . .' tbillnllly \"'!\P:' beUI. .'
, Untlt th ... wet lDonsoon aet . In tbe table w .. uluaU,. placed under a clump, . of 'b.naOs 'Il'eea.ill the patio, opposite .. grilled gatewa, Ibrou,b wblcb there a glimpse Clf the aea. ~metlme. we were joinedb,r tb . two Bnhlieuteu· 'antl and their ladle.. "ometlJ!1e~' by Pilan Bartolome aJia 11.11 'b r"thprieatL OlteD the e' 0Icl'Oe:I.,8enclrilta Qorotea aud I dliled b.r l!c.I1IDC 4.eUelouail over the ...n,~J....iind . ~.JcadUOB ....... : tall<ed. "it-Will . ,,, ••~. I· prC!Vi'OUI " UUle tOwn.
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my own ••"'ro•• the pa.UOj d~~:~~~~:~~,:fj~:i;tr.~h~ onee Or b"lee thai"1 .ould .d Rgure ambDg the ' abad~.. Alte? awhfle. 'however.~lt atruck lIIe thaI If 1 ·we". rr.lly golpg to do anythl.Dg Itwu about time to getailt_. 80) OpeD~ the Ie" eheat and 't<lOk out Iheelectrleuf.. ty lauferu. tben al1enj.I" made my wllf along the corrldol'll and down to tbe J'O!)m where the padre. were I1IOrtll,:' , I baye heeD lold bj doet..... tli.t f.t men usna'lly aleep more' soundly tbaD tbelr skIDny brethren. and ni,)' upmenee tbat. night seemed toclJDch·tb ....• .ertion; for. thougb I hiLd to feel O"~T senral equal\! (eet of BartolomeO·.·.n. .atomy In. m, search for hi. huneh "f "'.ya. be ' nner ....0 wiggled. It wDuld bave been [I:O'Iliblr, otJ:O,urse. 10 force l.be loeb; , but th.t .'1I'Il' t.oo rlak, . . operation .... beD mmvler methoda were aVllllable. Stepping the llttl .. aqua ..... the al,. , ~o. 10 Itill tlat I 'COIIW . a r tile lapping of the rlppl ..... fbe bea~h •• quarter '1' a , mile and 1 nemed. to be the oril, tiring <:reature a ....ke. 1 had no iIlftlcoltT In finding fbe key ~hI ... h , o~ned Ihe pooleJ'JI door .1 Ihe rear ' cOf I be wurcb, alld .a&1ly alDie through the cloist.,1'Il •• In •• I:he p&.uge leafllng Into the 'cb.mber ot'hDl'raJ'll. Thi. ' .W,,1 '0 pltcby dark ,tbat 1 t\lmed On the curnmt'in,my lamp and waa .tarUed at tb .. brllllane, 01 tb.e light whl.c h abot ;rom It.leul. Wh~D It I ..ll upon t.be ghaltly flpre witb th~ dll,.ued wll!b-'bone. a ""Id chili Itarted the ' goo~e-R ..h alJ oyer me; th.. ..,u· trast betwet!ll the ""norlta'a warm. breatbl.ng lovelln .... of ·..hleh I bad 'file CUP of Ru ..1& enjoy. the rlSbt of olllDlolr lila ."." .uecenor. t.aIt .TuIT...hon once named bJ.a youn~r brother. IUc.hael ••• heen d,eawlng, and tbis •• mblance ot Qrud Duke George 41ecJ .. tb. esarbelr presumptive to \b. lhron.. The GI'8n6 Duke Mlehael b n Yeare of 1l,0. II rotting carrioo, "'nI 50mething hom· In,l.leat Bua-tan in ·appearance an.a IecUment. ruK'~ alld: .tronl'. and «aid t.o be ... bl~. ) bod to tll"e a good pull at JUy ......Iute In will . . be J. I1rm of hand . .He l! atrDolflr Imbued with the o.UontJ fl ...." betore J <'Ould unlock tbe lroil . • ptrtt. and retJlSiel rt\lU,. the tnme.ndou. power o f (be empire of wbleh he ma)' beccun. trap Bud de""rnd into Ihe vault •. the ruler. To the ~Dt caar. Nlcbol... n. tbree chlld_reu bav. beeu bOrn. but til.,. a .. an ,Id•• aDd Dot eDUlled W tile ...""...IOL. Therp.. a180. tbe foul dampn .... lind the COnlpa.'Oy of real bodle •• made my sc.lp ,. - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - -- - -- - ; - - - - - - ' - - - - - - ' - , - - - - creep unlil it 1 .. 1( as thougb each IJIe ~herillrlal!' of Marion. Ia.; the pottery. Thl!.accumulated water with· diwlduul balr Were squirming. "."-narkrialan." of Sioux City, the "Am- in the dIkes is diteharged into the river meD Bartolomeo 101roduC!!d me to JDQncoDgin!' of Cumberland Miila, lie.; by pumpL ,' \ "Ylltem of Iniga lion 01 tlte nma;n" 01 J7ay 19naclo.tbat mom. . the "Xethebeiilc" of ROckland. Me.; the th e highrr pOTtion of the reclaimed Ibg, I l elt more or Ie .. ola frIebdly In. "Heptorean" 01 BomerriUe. Ma..... ; tb. lands I. pro,;:"ed. and flleapporenH'on· t ...Ht In tt.e old ehap; we hadn't heen "Alsblce" of Graud Rapids. tbe "Cbiro- tnldlclioll ;. presented of the draining near enough 10 appreelate Ihe ,haat pe.~i. and the "Photerone," botb 01 nOlI the i.rriJll1ltion atiSne time of the nes. 01 tbe grinning alruIJ, balf bldde1l BrooklYIi. al1d the "Anlirhebriah" of 88me body of land. }'or a depth of two by itl gray cowl. But now. wbell 1 Provldenee. . ;I)uch names BB "Tekcos· feet t be land is a mat of decnyed tule placed my Ilgbt between hla toe. and i1ow~ and "89-g0-y.."'a~;b." ~re "" .... atems, and. wiih control of' tbe water. 8 ttempted gen til' to use h.la at.oma"h ... "" of lndiaD orlgi.... Th.re i" R fran"· Ihe fonn.,.. sl... m"" bll"e. ~n made tbe of that beny box.-the bony IIngw. lieu In the title.of "OW Maid,,' Soeial mo.d producfiin land. In th~ state. d\lng to It with gruellOme otrengtb, club" of. \VoonllOCk~t, wbleb Inlpi1'<!1l re· the old bones ~.rac.ked and wheezed a~ .pect. It 10. bqwuer, dOUbtful whetheT ROCKING iBEAUTIFIES WOKEN. I tugged at It. Hol\') managed to kePJI anytbl'Og deacriptlve I. meant. by tb. irom , tainting outright. J neTer Ime.... title of Ihe "l'la~ w.y» club of Na.buD • HoW' • • £_ ..11.•• Selie.Uef, Aeeo • • ta ro-r tile ",. ___ e'''''' . , &~~.Afy elTort. to nmove the cheat frnm N. H. There i. ~ Anthooy club. but nD Ir•• LI ..... old· tellow·. lap ... med to t.breaten a Cleo""tra c_l_u_b._ _ _ _ __ <iisarrangement of hi. ·uel ..ton ao·...rt.JI'rto...~ .e......... 'I'...n.... . The rocking cbBir. BC!cordin.. to an DUB Ibat I gaY" up tbe .ttempt anc! nu. . D locked it ...bere It 181. Totl\is he mad. People in .England are conofantly Englis h .cientis t o,'er bere for tbe pur· complaining thaI FHncb nov"l. sr•• ot pose of writiog a book of I.!a"els. de· no objeetlo",l; he eTen appeared what. thq were; aaYB & writer fn the Ul'VCS e.en D bighpt plaee in Amorl· • mild In1ereatln'Ibe proceedings. Contemporary. And tbis I~ true ; the can. ntee m 'I.bnn it n01l' bola •• for 'it gin, a.n d .... bbUng hi. old .kull. erop il diglater, and tbe·quaHty bas ab- is reapon!lbl,•• thl. eagle-eyed observer horrid wbiapenDgs and crea~ ",pUT varied.- "Ve l'Snnot 4I"theT ~lailM. for oae of 'Ill .. grealeat beau· eTery Hme J leaned aplnal-blm. ' grapes orthistlea." A.few·montha ago ti .. of tbe Ame:rieao ,,"omen, the beauty . The ""pe.... 'In tbe boll " 'ere CO'.er~' I"ne of Ihe fl.r st of FHn~n novellru told ...t her lowe" limbs, IiIlYS the Philadel· wltb a tbick layer Dr duat, IIlId, .impossible h" found It to lose pbi'" Reeord. "If you will think." be anot.ber pnll at tbe lIaa.k-in which the III a~ Imaglbary world while said at Q dinlner party.• the other 1II .·gbt fray. by a ,Bot'J'Owful wag of the cowl. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ref'~ed to jo.i n me-I g.ntly lI.fted·the GURS ,THAT AU TRA1lIED TO SBOI[)T CYCLONEs. top one. " 'lib . ' pair o(pocket ply.,,. so al to abo,v the lent. pouible d . . turbaDce. Reali.ziDg that ...,eri JIIOo mtint ..... J>ft<'loul. I ha.tl1y IICIInned' Ihe' otber document. '!'!t!I.one beari" th~ fraY'1I signature appeared. ~blCb to be the ahlpwreckftl olllce~" I " ·ant.,, to re~d et¢1 word; bnt it "'&,, In old €Ipanllh 1)e parcbmeat"~ so brittle t ....t It ~t· . tied like lire crackers, .nd there. ~~ really but oDe sentence' that I needed. So, gJancing, rapidly f!'ODl line to I ODa')ly eame upon o,!e whi('h. tri_ Jated. read: "Posltioll of ledge. proximately. 12 degreea 30 'minutel, seconds N. lat.. 144 delrrees. 00 secondl E. Ion." "lied upon ,tbe ·wrl.tband of my then. cpulilerlng tbe.aayJsablll~1 ~troying tb... · d'!"woent. I had decided thai,lts abe<Onil~ mlgbt h,; dlsconrea at any 1iJne. nnd ".al ,ftbout t o replace 't, whell. tbought . of Sebaatlllllo. - J I,c<~wld~l'taft'o.,a to-leave accurate in fonJt. for him to lind. JO'aArCODd ori>io aoldea 'oceutred to me, and; IItrjld1!' a match. J ~eld it over tbe, parchment .. su,eb a ' way that Jt "b'i.aed tbe.llg1!ftl\ completely out, yit- look!!d .. thonjta'A bad fallen accidentally upon the ' U WRO. of collrae;..'Ukely : t podre would bave hili 1Iu,lplelo,,81f ever saw It; but 1.1 1 Ineceed~ · "
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I .. a point froID 'w bleh tourist. tqay-wlt· 'lIeu tbe DltsJoight .un, so.d beeau"" beN alao ia to be touud thai, wonderful whirlpool whleh Poe ma1te famous In bl. "ne...ent Into the )fodstrom." Bnt to tbe Scandinavians tbe place la hOllored cniefly becilu. ,ythin 0. diUll of a few mile. ot t~ 1.1101111. are "aptured aU of the codfioh from which milliolU! of gallo.DB of ~Jher 011 are made and ....,tall on.r tbe world, toth~ V1d of bulldi.ng up 1nllumerable "Fun down!' bnman coD.titution8. . Tbecodfilh arrive<ln theco!llltofNorway during January alld February. Biia the run eontlnu.e8 until the t!lId 01 April. . Over 10.000,000.000 codfish were ... timated to hn.!tf crowded Into one fjord recently.! .." t thi& !-;BB only one school In hundreC!lo. 'Oie average ...,a, wn·. catch .' at Lofoten ' alone range! froln 10.000.000 to 50.000.000; depending not 00 the 'supply of Oab. but on the ..nable weath.,r cOllditions. . It t. probably the advantageous formation or tbe land that cnu.. s tbe fish to come to Lolotu every yenr. The Lofoten 1~land . exU'nd In a rocky chllin along the nortbwel!t c03.1 of Norway. The arm of tbe sea whicb divides J b ..m from tbe coilst Is called the Velt1jord. 'the "lands themllelve.. are sepa rated from OlIe anotber by narrow channels. througb which tbe Ilea rulbes wi~h· tbe for-ee of .. torn.n t. every time the tide ri .... and fall • . There are a few iDleb or amall fjf>rd. ..bich inland from the Ve5ttlord. It. ia in the.. water. that tbe codlisb come ".cry year to spawn. The 1l.b genera tty IwaTJD on the ban". 8qr· rounding tb e Ish,od •• bot some,lme. a scbool will wande, into one of the iu le ta. and then it ia that terri tic erowd·
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The 0 8tnoeafjord ia an Inlet 1IIne milC!A in IVlgthand one m.ile in wldtb. ren bilUon of 6sb ~rowdtd IbeID8~h'" into thil. narrow IItrait. and. becno5e of la~k of swimminl' space.wereeompelled to rtay tbere nearly tbree week ... Betweeo the depth of 16 aDd 40 fathoms th e fi6h were packed togetber w close· ty 86 to I.....e barely BuJHcient rootn to mo.-e. and the crew" of 2,5(K) boats \f'e.re conatantly at work: biiull.ng tI.h away. , There may han'b!!en more than 10.· 000.000,000 flsb present, a8 tbis ... timate iH baM<! on the """tlmption that eacb /l5h would monopoll"e ten times its bulk of \Vater in ,.hieh to S\<iJn ~ ai, though reli.ble "itpes"l .tste that DODe Df tlle flAh could baTe bad thi. mmount at Its disposal. Thirteen million 6.h were captured in tbe Inlet before the ~hooJ W86 able to loosen it· self from belween tbe wedge formed by t.b.e ahores of the inlet and !\Curry oft to the drtp. sea. The making of cod·llver oil in Swede n and :-orway ill hundreds of years old. althougb · the modem met bod dift'ero very distinctly from tbat of old tim.".. Modern ch.mistry aDd the new steam [)I·O{,~8eRt of which there are" many. bave robbed t be 011 of it. terrors. and DOW any penon C"'-D swallow it and grow ftrt on it without the .ligb t est qualm of stomach or con.8C'if!nce.-.Hos~ ton Globe.
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FRONT BLEVAII'ION OJ' SEMI,COLONIAL RES1!)ENCE.
inch wall of hard-burned brick laid in i. laid oheothing of yeU6w pine covered cemeot mortar extend. througb tb e .with tin. Tbe cbimn~ys are toppe<1 out from buemeat fro m the front to tbe re.r • Ihus making a firm supporl for th • the roof up witb bulf, preosed llrick laid din&ion tM!aring waili. This b ouse is of in while ceme-nt mortar with
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trllme e.oDlitJ'UctJon. the timber us.d behlg of the. best quaHty Norway pine. The studs lire 12 b~' 4 inch .. ; tbe Orst floor jois ts2by 10 in~be •. aad tbe second and third-floor joist. 2 by 10 incb ... all pla«d 00 16-ineh cen ten. Tbe sec· ond IlIId tbird·Ooor jou,ts are notcbed one·balf inch over one 1 by 5-inch joist strloger la:t iow tbe 5tud one incb and then spiked. Tbe st ud. alld joist. are Rrmly naiied to eacb otber. tbe joist being erD'" brldg<d .. ith 1 by ~-incb bridging. 5 f.et apart, and all int.rior-stud. st ifl', eD~d '..."ith diagonlll blocking courses, The b ig r.ft~ns are 2 h.y 8 inches ; the rid ge raitero are 2 by )0 ioc bes, and all
joist<. All flu •• are S by 8 iuches, tiDed with flue lining. The in side finisb 01 thls home il plain ODd neat. The main s tah-. aTe Snwed tbrDughout 'In quart ered red oak. Tbe frDot door is ,coened and baa aD oyal plate glasa. All in iid~ doon are fi'C"t~-Cro5'S- panels, 1%-incbes tbiek. 2 leet S incbcs wide and 7 leet bigb. The interior wood· work-rs treated wit.h three ~oats of
lthers 2 by 6 inches. placed 16 incbe. 00 center.. Tbe rafter plate is 2 by , illcbe.s. doubled. aod ali corner posts are 4 by 6 incbes. The coliar b ... m. are 2 by 6 inches. placed 16 Inches "n centers, and the plate. on tbe stone wali lll'e two 2 by 10 plan k. haT brDken joists. and well bolted to stone work. The outside woU. aud roof. are CO'" ered with yellow pine sheatbing.plooed and mat"hed. blind noiled to every stud and raIter. All plain surfaces on· tbe !.~terior are covered with water-proof • ",eathing paper. nver ... hiob are placed O.... t quality y ellow poplar weather boards sVo inches wide and loid 2';' Inches to tbe .weatber. . All exterior Ooisb. inclurling Teran· da, porcbes. window nnd door casing1'i. " 'ater table. base. ' brackets. inpost s. etc .• etc., to he or clenr white pine. Tbe turned coiumns on tbe veranda are sol· i4 poplar. with bole t."'o inch bored through center to keep from checking.
four coals of h'ory white paint. '];he plumbing it; of the open ,.,.riely. all exposed pipes being nickel pla.ted b,ass. Tbe tu b is whit e eoomed<d iron, .".ith secr et- waste and nick~l-plat~d t rimming6 ; syphon jet closet and mnrble '''a!.h stand with 1" by 17-inch o\~nl bowl. nick.·1 plated fi,.-lur.. . The cn· tire house is wired for elect:rl!! Iigbt. ~nd is pipt'd for gas and ("mocc. ;rhe hou ~e !s Iltl~ up witb sp"nking tubes, eleclric bells lInd an annuncintor. • The beating is by meaus of ho~ air, with open grates j~ th e rooms ns indl... entcd on tbe 1I00r pJan • . This bOWl' conta)ns ten rooms, tbe sizes of which arc shown on the floor plan.. J'ts cost i. $3.500. Tile ~ ngra" ing wbich form •. tbe basis "I this article i5 a direet r eproduction fTOm ~ pbDtograph taken especially 'for tbe purpol\e, and gives .. very good ide .. of tbe appearance of the structure when oompleted . GEORGE A. "".. Jrn:lTZ.
5ew Te •• to. Dta.o.d •• It is reporled that Prof. William Lis·
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best coach 'rsrnish, wl!ll -:"ubbed, UDd sand-papered b l!twee n each eont, tlle
lasl being.: flnwing C03t. Tbe bath· r oom is wainscoted wit h CemE'll t. i1nd tbe C&]>pin. is of :l neat wood moldir.!.- D'. All pine wood finLlJ> '..-W 'be painted
FUTURE OF THE HORSE. w.~.
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Fo,. the futu~e tbe automobile bold. th., promise of n city p",ctica ll~' free from the maddening street noises tbat make modern urban uistence more or letis a torture. Cobble pavp· ments are laid to re,.;.t· metallir sa nd the . pou':I<Ung of steel·s hod bone• . \\itb e"ery ".,bide motor-dri~"n. and ••ery wbeel · pneu~atic.tired, all po ... ments caD be of asphalt. :'\ot only " 'ill the rumbling of h<3"y trucks ond the datl.,r of boof ~ots disappear. but there ....iII be no more tracks to cut up tbe b1reebJ. since e.lec,t ric omnibUses, .:-.a rrying us many people B.Dd moving .s s wifUy as the electric can; of t<>-day. will take the place of street railways, H'a"ing already conquered tberoil, dec· t ricity will t.hen bove made itself mal' ter of the highway a. well. Rapid transit for loug diltancl'l being s upplied by electric train. in cleall. cool. brilliantly ligbted lIub",ay.. tbe "Ie' "ated roads will ~ no more. Tbe r e' moval of the borse fnlm the slreels will not only make them uoi .. le8!l. but "ill practicaUy solve tbe problem of slreet cleaning and greatly impro"e the san· itary conditions 'Of urban Ufe. reducing the· amollllt of street refuse 10 a mini· mum. With clean. ' .mooth thorougb· [ores, ' through wbich swift. air·shod • "oBy-riding ...ehicle. dart noiseles.ly, it no longer be'neceuary to seek the ~ountry for rest 3lld quiet. Once the hon;de.s age i. in full ....y. !VeTY man will hne bis' OW1l automobile, and tbe bicycle, which bas already to some extent Bupplanied tbe bo....e. ",;\1 in tuto ~ abell·ed. "''''e for purposes of sport. . With the univenlll.1 de· Telo'pment of IIO~ of .",pply of electricity, tbe electromo.bile . will toke tbe plaCe of nil. other fOrmS Df traction; and plop will be -provided in the .treets from which tb,,-automobilist may take uis .supply of po)ver by a nick,,'·in·tbe· .Iot dev;':e, wblle o.l ong rura.1 highway.. power .tatio'!& win be e.tablished, IU) that journeys of any distonce m:.-y be undertaken. Even On the farm. autO",aine will do the heavy bD.rd!;~ corry· The bo....e may .till be hu.n..sed plow, may stili furnisb sport On the race coilrse and .nding.<l..,<er<:ise for the fe'v. but no louger will he' t;e t he Chief bearer qf mnn'. burd~.. Wlio wUl say be has not eun,ed hi8 relt?Gollier'. W.;;.eek = _""y:..,•.,-_ __ •' Geuliolr Officer K~egan-Mi.ter Raft'erty. Oi daugbter. an' would most r.,. love ISJ~ictft'lIl' ask Y01l1elc bel' baiill QllIlar· ~u t
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pt'.nard llobb, of Trinity coliege. Hartford, Conn., has made X· ray pictures of real and imitation .d' ianlonds. : The genuine done was transparent to the r\,~'S. whIle the nrti1l.cial stone cast .. S9lid 0p!"lue shadow. This may prove .o' Taloable test lor jewel..rs' purpoSES. A. •• a._tie
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An "automat:c loader" lor revo!ve!~ ... been designed'. It is .. long tu:be, baving !ongitndlnal cbam~rs to co... ....pond with t.be cbambers at tbe reo TOber. 'rhe tube is filled wjtb eart· rl~ges. wbich are forced ,i nto the reo v9!ver cylfnder -by spri~g1'i. filling tbe aU chambers Rimullane~usly.
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ways aTe comparatlv"ly a' ne ... dep~rt' and. in eonsequ,,-ne., Jl Jar l'TGportion of the farme.r s are ' ~ntirelY' Ignorant Of thl! way the enii~fi work • One stalwart colonist.. wh.o Jhougbt
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waS stllndlo, on'th'e platform:at a sm RIl up-country .. tation "'1urio·g "hunting' operations. He had' bHn e.xplain;'ug the principle~ of ;.teJlm as a moiive po~er 1'0 an lute..e.ted crowd, " 'hen luddenJy the engine bega!! to mOTe backward. ,pushing a· string of'lrl'ckL ms j ' " dTopped and he g,..lpen ant: "[ can llndentand, boW tbe engipepull. the trucks. hut I'm hanged 'If I know bow the tru~b pull tbp t!Dginc. back again!"
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