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the ~nnds n i the wc:-:tcrn . hn rc!" of Lake :\ I ic h i ;.:,:1 11 ~ t r l' l c h wIt it e :111 d g Ii 't e n in g-. I ~e a r in g n n r t h a 111 i Ie awny . glimml· r the he~~~ ~~ oi the lig-lnh n u :-:e n car X o rth Point. I htc ea ~ t lies the n pcn lak<.·. and when the wind - its in that <JlEtrtt..•r . the ~a nd~ u i th e :- h n r c bear the l>rtt nt o f the batt le with th l' fo rct•s of th e lake. The Cn,·crnmc·nt ha :' a lik-~a,· ing- static nat X o rth P o int, nnd \\'ell it may ha,· . fo r many a "hip might una\\'arcs dash u pn n thl' rt>ck~ th a t th l' rt..' l it hidden bcnt..·ath the :urface o f the wa tl'r. This 1if c-sa ,.i ng st:u io n ha. a n •gular ere\\', paid by lh t..· sca~nn, \\'h o~c duty it i ~ to \\·atch night and day, during :..: nrtn:-·. in unkr to afi', •rcl rl'~cuc t o ~ u c h ill - fated Yc::;sel a might cb~: h upo n the hidd n r o cks. ] )h n \ \ ' illiam . \\'a t h e ca ptain n f thi ~ life-sa,· ing- ere\\'. IT c \\'as a man o f dauntless l"l>llrag·c . :'I n 1ng ' . cP n\ iction~: rca<h·. - at the co:->t o f hi life . to c) ,) H"hat \\'as rig-ht. \\ ' illiam$ had o n e child. a m o therless !.!·irl ni :o-l' \ t..' l l. Onc clay in ( ktc.bc r the littk child fell. ill. The d1 :ctnr came . lnn ked at the li t~ lc n n e to:->:-> ing u n it:-> c o uch. and ~h()<•k hi ~ head. ''T m u rrow \\· ill tell ... he said, ' ' but n o thing but g<md nur. in~ H"ill sa ,·e h e r. Follo w 111\' dir ctio ns to the lette r. make n mi~takcs. and-let's h o pe fu r the bes t.'' \\ "illiams ln\· t..•d the ch ild d ea rly : there was n o thing more prec i o u~ to him than thi : hit of chccriulnc~s and \\' ee tnc s. That :..:he ~ hnuld lea ,.c It i 111 and j o in her m o t h er, he co uld not l>l·ar to think of. ~he \\·a s the o nly family tic h e had o n earth. The child. n o ticing her father'.· ~a dne~s, ft!cb ly sa id, ·• Papa, why dn y o u Jno k . o ~ad?'' "l am nnt ~a d , ' ' : aid h e· •·j am n nly waiting and h o ping < >t"f Sheboygan.
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:\ll nig-ht the t e nd er fa the r wat~hcd hc~idc his little child, thinking )f ho\\'. fo ur years befo re. he had watch e d s imilarly beside the death-bed o f hi !' bc) o ,·ecl wife. The wea ry h ou r ~ pa~~cd by. and \\'illi am~. with hi s anxi o u heart, yet manly and full )f courage. \\'atchcd e ,·ery put. c-heat o f the d ea r little hand. Dawn appeared. but the child'~ fc,·er ~eemed but to increa. c. whil e h e r hcart -h<:at b ecame f11inter. All day she h o ,·e r ed between lif and death. It wa ~ late aftern oo n: and as \\. illiam . ~a t l>y th e bedside. h e h eard the wind ri s ing- o ubicle, cau!'ing the break r~ to b eat on the beach. It h wl d a _ it swept past th e humbl e littl e c o ttag-e. : ituated up o n the sand hill n ea r the ~ h o rc. The . and that the wind caug-ht up . was hurl ed like minut' hailstones again s t the diam o nd s h aped pan es o f the little . ea-
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lllllll hL·r tn peri s h in thl.· an"rr)· "'Ca •::> \\'a • 1't n < t rca 11 y 111· c1uty :-. t <> gn :ttl<L at l~a. t tr~· to ~a ,· e thos(' . o ul:-'. preciou~ t~ the dea r l l llL'S llllC U ll~CI O lt O l \\'hat [ICriJ. they \\' r " 1· 11 "'S J . 1 'I 1 I. ' 11S c 11 c :'·~s t o 11 ~11 ~ But. the n. th e littl e one might pas. away befo r e nt: co~!ld ~c t hack, and h <..· \\' \>t tld n ,·c r f rgin~ himself s h ould she • <h e \\'llh o ut hi ~ scein•r her I·t"t 1Jre·ttl .... J fCe J'111 0" t 1le 1as t 1 uiH ,. ~ :--. • • < pulse-bca_t. · uch \\'ere the th o ught~ that filled the mind o f the " ' rn e d father. 1 [e had o ften faced great prob lems and h a d also been ab](.' to rend e r :-'O m c sol uti o n to g-i,·e so e an~,~·~r. l~ut n~t•,·er befo re hac.) any made hi~ hea~t mo~re unca~, 0 /' ~. Ill!-> mmd · . unal ,Jc to ~~ ,-c a solutio n. IIe walked to the "nul o\\' ~nd tn e d to loo k <•ut upnn the Jake. but the window wer ' a s 1f they had been painted ), Jack. and all he could hear and sec was the _howling- o i th e wind o ut ~ ide, and t h e sa nd caug-ht by the ."·1nd. dashing- a ga in st the pane He turned !~nck t o th e ~-luld. whn wa-. calling. faintly . a if in di tress, 1 \ s h e a n ~ werl•d her. and sa \\' h o w I. a J.)a. p:t pa ! the child reJOice d " ·h e n s he ht•a rd her fath(•r's ,·o icc. he sa id to 1 · If "l .. 11mse , cann t go. Lh
The men CI Ut in the terrible tempes t were tryino- t o reach th~ clistres~cd sc h oone r. p()uncling upo n the r ock. They toiled h o ur aftt:r l~ n ur to reac h the ill-fated craft. They atIL'mptcd ~(I rO \~' tO tt. thl'_y atlt•mpt c d t O ShOOt the Jine OUt, but all w a:' 111 ~·;un. The blinding- storm and rag-ing sea on ly 1 ~ 1 °C ked t l.H't r feel> le attempts t o rescue the unfo rtunates. ~l o \\'ly. :1:' m o rnin g dn: \\· n c ar, the st rm hl.•g-an t o lose its fore<:, and· th L' 111l'll hL•g-a n tn g-at h er h o pe o f rescuing a f e w, at least. J_~ ut , :tla:-' ! the ang-ry billo ws still kept ro lling high for :'omc t.unc. and threw up the d ead corpse~. o ne after another. upo n the :-'h <.H'l'. In the di stance. n~ ry dimly. they beheld tlt l· rc,c k - hl·atcn s l11p. half sunk heenath those p n \\'erful wa,·es. :\I I was lns t. T o \\'arcl m or n i ng-. little Ruth's fen~ r g rew lighter and ~he \\'as m o re .at case. The doctor 's treatment had r e li c,·ccJ her ancl all the n c:x t d~y she SCL'lll~d to feel a great deal better, t~ the 1hlc father f uncxprcss . . JO\' - of h er . lo,·ino~ .. . : \ft e r a f ' \\' \\'ee k s n. cnrelul JHtr:"' tng. the cluld uf J o hn \\ ' illiam s r cco n !r e d by "hat · the d uc tur dcclarl.d to he n11thinns hort o f a mtrac · 1e. Tl ~ 1.e . tn.· p.ector o f the Iiie -sa ,·ing · tatio n heard the s t o ry of \\ tlltam. rcfu . a! tn le nd hi s aiel and o f the s ick child. 'But
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It \\'as in <kttd >e r . eight yc·ar!' la t e r. The nig-ht was \Vild. .\cr():'S the · J,;u-rc tl h ill - t u p the wind S\\'Cpt in moa nin o- fitful gu:-'t~. \\ ith l'\· e r- int:ITa~ing hlrcc . and la s h ·cl the . u;f~cc of th~ deep. ~ill nt lake into an~ ry turhnlcnce. E,·er and ano n a k \ \' pa k 111• H1 11 1H::uns st rtlg"!..: led through th e tcm pes t- el ri ,·e n ci Pucl:'. re,·caling th l'i r inky blackn ess. nnd w eird . fa ntastic ~hapc~ . ~ ' !d b rin g-ing intc ,·ie w, far in the distance. a o lita ry ,.l':':'c l. I ll.l' b lack clt•tl<b were rapidly g-athering-. a nd finally IJ :di ng t~1e .n1onn a ltngc ther. lea Ying darkne~s up o n la nd and w :d •r. !!1 ~· t l' tllp~·:- t ·ll lC tT as ~...·< I . co ming- fro m t hat a\\·ful :' to rm --. cc...·:nc r. ~l.ll'. llt ~rt hea:-;t. The wind. in it~ iur·y. made the bay ~l' l'Lh . I h~·. n :g-ht waxed inky. The p11o r, :-:olitary ,. s. e l ut ~IJllll l the l nii~J\\"S :'t1un w ntlcl he as helpk ~s as a lit t le babe 111 the pa~l.l _n l a_nrnaway hnr:-.t'. ~ndclenly the lig- ht!' appeared and thl· ltlt--:':t\'lllf..!" crt' \\' knew th at tht• :'tunn- t n:':-:ccl c raft w as a G(~\·l· rn• nc nL ligh~lt•>tl !'e tc:nclcr. Th e ,· e:.;~el was fairly thrc1\\ n upu n th n:-e l11dden cn'-.'mics. the rock:'. The life-saYers knc\•; that th ei r ho~t cnu ld nut re ac h t h e ,- c~:'e l' s s ide, the ro ck:' and the !' urgtll~ ~ea abo ut th em wurking certain cl est ru ctinn . t Tl Th e liie-sa ,·in g cre w ,,·e nt t o th e e nd n f ":"\ . rt h p o ·m. 1ey attempted t n ~ h not a lint~ by mean!' of which t o , end ~ h oa n~ the brecchc:' buoy. ·rh e gu n fail ed them. 'Th ey tried rt ag-;un an d a~ai n. but it r ciused to d o the w o rk. ], tween th<: "-'· · trcmity o f the p n int and th e ,·es~e l there a rose a e nes of roc k ~. each o ne o f which w a s just aho,· th e wate r , 5 a ,·e
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when _ t o rm wa,·es heat o \·er th e m. 'Th e r e is a chance of gc· tting a lin o ut."' sa id one o f th e m c.: n . ''by kn o tting- the cncl to a :--t1·ll l ~"· imtn(' r·s wais t. and lettinrr him g thnnt g-h th e.: sl'a. ~n-imming fru111 roc k to r oc k , and then to the . hip ... ' ' ::\ o man f mine will he unkr c d in to that water," s aid Jim c:I arr. th e captai n. ";\ o man c ulcl Jjy t o take thre stro kes .·· Th e li fe -~a n~ rs ~ t on cl lwlpks ~. Then someone pus h ed his way throug h th e cro wd of watch e r s and se ized the end o f th e rope. Ouickly making two turns with it. end abo ut his waist, h e. a iel, "('11 go.''
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' 'Th a n k:'g-i ,.i n g- !" . \h. ,,· hat plcasan t memo r ies the w o r d r L·calb! \\ ' ith w h ;t t :'t!htk inc· ·n:'e i:-:; nnt that wo r d lade n? Y c.:a. \'L'ri ly it is tit<.' harl )ingtT o f joys to cotn c . as well as the caus<: f lr n ' t:c>llecti•lll c:f pkasanlril·s t h at h a,·e pa s~e d. Hut to me t h at wnrd ha:' ll(lt aJ,,·ay:; l> rnught s·u c h pleasin g im~!gL' :'. It ht·ing:' hack the memory o i one Th a nksgiYing I )a ,· . n n t ;o;o ma tH· ,·c.:a rs ago . whc.:n liie wa: anything b ut joy tu me: when . in;tt~HI of i<)\', it hn1u~ht sadne~:: and. in tead rzf pka:-. ttrt: and goud things to l'at. it hrnu~ht pain a nd t ears u f child i:'h gric.: f. 1 ) q \'tz tt ''ish t•l hear the tory? J\h. 'ti s h u t the tale o f a ioul i:--h l:u v. n ne ,,·h n th u ug ht that h e kn ew better than his iath e r. ntui .th:u h e "·~1:-; 11ld L'n nugh to take car e o f himself. I humbly in t roduce my:-.clf as that h«)y. It wa ~ I who went out hunting and g-ut :-.hC> t, in spite o f my parent' ad,·ice. it was I whn fri~ht vnccl the neighbors. r e lati\·cs, and my pa· r 'Jlls almn~t 11ttt of their ,,·its. when f was taken h o me r ed w ith t h e gnr-.· w hich h:td J,cen s h ed in a futile quest afte r pra i ric -ch i cl~cn!-'. Into thL' ya r d the faithfu l steed g-e ntly b o re the ''H e r o", \\·hi lL· th n ugln~ o f fo rehc •ding- c\·i l swiftly cou r:cd through that "llcro's" brain. They h >r me to a darkened chamber , whe re, iu r t~ne \\·h n il- \\'l'ck , f was t be confi n ed, by Ord e r Of the phy:i<:ian. Th e fir!'-ot ni g ht 1 spc.:nt in physical to rture. Hut the next ni :--,n·ht-how I drl·a<kd it-was to l>l' SJ)Cilt in mental t o rture, in r the IH.' .'t day wa~ "Thank. g-i,· ing.'' ( 'radually the eco nd ni g-ht d rew nig-h. Tc wards ~ix o'clock the guests, who hacl been in,·itcd to the Thanksgi ,·ing dinner, b ega n t o arri,·e. Ei:<:ry ri ng o f the d nn r-hcll ca u sed a pa ng o f r emor e in the lll·a rt o f him wh o . in th gloomy chamber aho,·e, wa ~ lying al n e in t he da rkn c. ~.t h e ,·ictim o f hi s n wn fo lishnes .
•. Let t he Cll r go fir. t r sa id th e \"Oice o f the s hip's captai 11. The next day the re. c ued cre w and the men o f the life aving sta ti o n st od o utside J o hn \ \'illi ams' little h o me. In fro nt o f the cre,,·, \\'i lliant s ~a w the t e rr r-stricken. CO\\·arrlly, selfish pas~enger of the ni g h t befo re, and r ecognized in him the life-. a\·ing- . e n ·ice im=pcc to r wh o eirrht years ago had call ed him a co ward.
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THANKSGIVING MEM O RIES.
It was J o hn \\'illiams, the s tout- h earted. braYe, n o ble o lrl J o hn. H o w h e clitl it n o o ne kn e w. fie st ru ck o u t in to that awful sea, struggling fro m r ock t o ro ck to ward the ,-e~sel. It wa o ne chance in ten th u . and, but at Ja ~t he grasped a life-pre e n ·ing bu o y that wa thro wn fro m the ,·essel and was drawn abo ard. In fi,·e minute th e o ther line w e re o n b o ard, drawn from the h a re abo ,·e th e r o aring waters. Then there cam e the breeches buoy, and as it r each ed the b o at. John \\ ill iam ~ sa w a terror-stricken. [righ ten ed man nt s h thro ugh a gro up o f sailor . and h ea rd h im cry o ut in a t o n e th a t h ad naught in it but abject fear: '' I go fir"t. I am a pas. e ng~r. and thi i my right. The hip is breaking up. \\'e w o n't all ha,·e tim e to get off."
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th e l>lood r aced madly along t he path <A t h e lcad~..·n mi~:-:i l e . Pic tur a ho y t oo tir ed to r emain :1.\\"<l k e. an d \\" il h :tn a lmo:-: t c o n :;cio u ~ ~ i gh o f r e lief d ropping nff int th:tt la n d wh e re e \·ery ) JH.' is a t hi s bes t. and y o u h :t\·c: se~..· n me a ll al<.111e in my mt sery. 1\ l y tal c >f th a t ' ' Th a nksgi,·ing· e nds \\'ith my fa lling a s le p . Truly n o t a ,·cry h a p py d :ty fn r a b )', but each Tha nksgi,·i ng Day . in cc, no ma t te r \\' h e r e :::pe nt, has b ee n ha p pi e r by th e co n t r a , t. -FRA :.:K]. HO PE RS. ' ro.
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CANE-BRAKES AND LILY -PONDS. " H yah h o ney!'' caii e cl o ul U ncle E b fro m hi · cab in d oo r t o a di s co n a late loo kin g y o ung n egr o pa · ing b y, ' 'yo ' a ll d o n e tuk d e wro n g fa ce fro m d e s h e' f d i m a wnin'. \\'h a t a m d e matte h ? D e y a in 't n o soge r s a g il1y- h ootin' fru de Ia n ' a n ' a tra ips in ' o \·eh y o' te r b akk c r . .. cc m ~ l ik e y o' a ll do n e go t all d e krink le o f d e t e rbakk e r in y o ' fa ce dis m a wnin', a n eli am T a nk g ibben Day." ' Sho ' nuff", g ro \\'led t he oth e r , " Ta nksgib b c n Day fo h de wimm e n an ' d e kid wh a t ai n 't g ot n o ' spon s ibilities.'' '·Ya h! y a h! ya h!" la u g h ed th e >ld man in turn , ''h ea h d a t chile. He a m a s h o' nu ff ~o l o m o n c me t o li fe o n ce m < a h an ' h e am 'sponndin d e wi . dom U\' d e cotton - fi 1'. \\ ' im m e n! kid ! '~ p a n ibil iti cs ! \\'h a t y · a ll kn w b o u t w imm e n a n' kids? Ne \·ah h a d nnttin ' lak d a t, yo' didn ' t ; an' d e o nl ie~ t 'spin ib ility d a t y o' got i d e b cca u scness o f d e fro \\'in' o \·eh y o ' a ll g o t frum d a t gal dat li,·e 'e ros d e cle arin'. Yo' h i t de gro un ' at a ri g h t s m a h t c1 ip. ' 'Ah ain·t m a kin ' n o fu ss 'bo u t da t p iece uv g in g-l'h hre ' d w o man ,' r e plied th e y o un g n eg ro . " Hus h , ho n ey; l: ncl e E b h is. ·r o n c t \\'U Z y o un g a n' sed dat s ame kind o' ta lk wid h is m n uf. b ut l1e d idn't Iu b <.le gal \\'id hi m o uf. D a t m o u f i" d e fn st stashun o n <.li ~ ' ide tt\· u\·-Iiart \·ill e, an' clat a m d e pl ace \\'h a r :\fistah ·oopicl li\·e. E\·eh met da t ge mm e n ?" s aid th e o ld man \\'ith a t\\' inkl e in hi eye . · K , a h. a h nc \·a h met :\ I i:"tah op id : d o an· kn o w nu ttin ' 'bo u t him , a n ' ah h ai n' t a-ca rin' nu tli n', n ec th er.''
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L'nck. '' har· :1111 de n :a:o n fo h dat m e rrim e nt ? ·p~..· ah· . bk y ,· all JH' \'L' h ':-:pcricncL"d c n nyt'ing la k dat a n ' e f -,.u· h ~ d .\ ' t)'. moughtn ' t il..-1..!1 ::. gay.'' .. :-;n, h n n l..! _, .. dat am ri ght. " an:"\\'Crccl t h e o ld m a n , soft ly, ··dat a111' ri g h t. J1ut. dt:n . dey tuk m:th good \\"Oma n a n' SOJ' h u h dt )\\' n ~o u f. ~t:em lak da l cu l de ·p.'' "~hu' 'nuff. " rejoinc:cl th e y o un rr ma n. s lcn\'ly a n d tho u g h tiuih·. "dat 's de truic . :\h didn ' t tink oh dat. Cnclc, see m lak -ei ah .tad dat. den cley w uu lcln ' t be nn m o ah Tank~rribben f.,h me. Yo' ail am m:ghty :--pry an· happy, ·~p i te o· dat .. , ·:tin' t let \ .· m t~: J.: -~\\·amp . 1 i · h " g nn'.'l'd
hep it. chile : ca in't h ep it. \ \ -e n de g o d L a w d a\\'a \· 111;1h \\'om an . an· ma h hea r t hcco m lak a : •,:o d. ··.\ h cain 't let dat s \\'amp go lak dat', a n · ~a Ii lic:.; car. an· n o w Ct~cle get:-: de sme ll tt\' d c m liliL~ L\' 1..' .} nla\\ nin'. \ \'e al l d e lle cro t a S\\'alllp in Ullh hc a rl. but d l: IiI iv~ am <kt·e abo . .. :.::cl'lll=' 1:\k <1h got a cane-brake ' roun ' mah lilies.'' "\' ph !. y h! .\·piJ !" la:..tghccl th ' >ld man . ··ml·hhe y o · ha l'u :-: h tiL' c~.nc:-: a:-idc an · il·as ' y o ' eye:. on <k llu\Ye h :; \\' h at a m 11 11 de ntht h :'i ·k. I il·a h e1 111 Tank:-:gihhl' n D:ty. I'~c h appy . ! )c in;-; t ..:i:-~!1=-' u\· da\'lite crep· into mah b o:;om a n ' de n de lili\.' 3 :-:ny. ' \\'c all cain 't ~Jeep no moah ' . a n· cle n d y begi n t.c gii. t'!nk:-- hus an · tink (bt d t:y \\'tt7. :1-gw inc lc r J o ~ e de "U ll!"h inc. ~\ ) cky OJ~ L'n up m ighty pc:t r t. 1 e n dis coo n ~cz . ' L a \Yd. 1 ta t;k ;-; ,.u · foh '-'l'lldin' de ;-;un~hine ter pen ma h lili es.' Den de fu :-: t .. ting ah knn\\'ed. hcah co me a h~..:c a buzz in· a n ' a:\\'int_;in' his J ai~:-:. a n· h e s~..:ttk (lo\\' n o n u nc o · dl..'m Ao \\'ch s, an· ~uc k <II.! h o n y ll\' conkntmcn t . an· den h e say, 'Goii y dat
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" Y s:::ah . :-th h;!d a J, ·c c n ttH.' m:th way. tllO. l>tll h~.· dnne got mix ~· d up an· crep' in dl' \\·n1t1g d(•:th a n' gPt in mah b unni t. l k n he hump hi:-' !laid an· J,u;rz tnad lak. an· sa ,·. 'Golly. tbt am mighty =--ulid.' Y o' :\11 he1.-rd him buzz w't·n ah cum up. \ \'illiken:--! hut dnt hel· wu z cclntr:tp-..hus. " "~lu :-'t :1
hl'n a queen lll'e ... chuckll'd L'nclc l ~f: '· put huh back i nto ck hi\'C~ . h otH.' Y· .\itth dat hu~ ,,·uz g-onl'. hi111 ehy dey · a fra\\' g- pnp u p hi=-- haicl an· =-'P." a lily-pad. an' h e :::ay. 'Hoakabiffcnl' :-':'. ef neah ain't a cht·cr \\'aitin ' fuh m~.·.' an' u p he h o p on to de pad. : \h feels dl' plunk \\'hat de frn\\' g- maik wen 'h e hit de pad. an ' ah lnt~k:-' an· ~ez. ·~ho' 'nnfi. dar am a place in mah hean io h rl's · an ' peace.' Den a h !'Cz. ·L awd. (! h almos' fnhgn t clat place.' an· dt•n T' c say . ''J) eel y o ' ct ici. h o n ey. an' dat's why ah d n tlt' bring- dis T a nk ~g- ibh en clay ttY r e::-.'' S o a h ~ it s h ca h an' s h l·t~ o ne eye lak clal fra\\·g. an· a h oozes in d e sunshint' . l )a t fra\\'g am happy \\'icl h is hack gn win' \\'ahm. "
"Cncle. \\'asn 't rky a terrapin dat cum ' lo ng- an· I ump agin ' dat pad an ' kn )C k :\fi ~t a h 1-ra\\'g- in de \\'al l' h ?" a . ked th e yo un g darkey. mi =--c hil'\'Ot t=--h·. 'S'ho' a::- yc · am black . dat terrapin hump dat fra\\'g- offe n dat pad. Ef h e didn't , dat frawg " ·n uld he\· . hri,·c l up. ra. c he f II ' s- leep in de su n an ' :-'o h e dnn " ~a \'C his li fe by dat b u mpin'. Ilit ,,·uz a ~ocd t'inf! dat he g it o ut c n de way, case d ey \\' li Z a g rassh£ ppeh cnmin' ri g h t ic 1h d at lih· n...ex' t n dat pad. an· h e \\'o ulcl h e \· hcL'n ·rraid ter Jan ' dat lily ca e h e <loa n· lak dat fra \\'g'. D e y ,,·uz a o le h e n a ftc h cia t h oppe h a n ' s h e maik a fca hiul rttmpu :-; ca:'c dat h n ppc h g'l' l a \\'ay frum huh. Dat d na n· fri n-hten d e h oppch. foh he am sa fe. \\ e n a h heahs dal h en ~- ftt . :'in ' ah thinks tt\' de clinn·in' p o le in mah heart. a n· tt\' dallwppt· ll :tn ' cl c L a\\·d scz. 'Ll o t:Y. yo' all kin cling tc me an· wen y ' am a- h a n g-i n' o n yo' kin let y o en'm ic. fu ss a 11 dey has a mind tc.' Oat's all a h need:'. j es· c o n te n tment. r e.· · fo h de day . an ' a-cli n g-in' p o le w n ah a m in dancreh :-. ..,
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"'Peah tcr me dat yo· a ll need cati n' an · c lo '!'. an . h o ' de c a in't e nn y t e r m nn y \\'id .r<'.'' "Eatin' ! IIo w d e es a h kn o w \\'hat dcm lilies wants. Ah
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aint ck ho:--:-: u,· cl:lt lln\\·l'h -hed. l:. f til' Lawd sez. 'Cncl e. ckm !iii~.·;-; \'." ' llt:' . C:l\\'11 1 o n ;-; ,' ah a iu't a-~ ayi n', 'Lawd. dey wan ts :.!~ • <l d :o-\\'l'Cl yam;-; wid p n ~::.um .' Han· cl n ::.e lilie - g'\\'ine tcr lt a n·lc a p<t:--:-\um 1:1ig \\'l'll dey ai n' t g-u t n o h a n·~? Den c:f d e l .a\\'d :::ay. ·L· nck. h -~ h am ~ omc bacon f h dcm lilies .' ah a i :t · t :--a y i n · . · · P l ' a h ·:-: t ~ m e. La w d . d at d t.: m 1i Ii e: a Ill a- pi n i n' i· dl tukl. Ly.' :\' u . ,ah . ah ain't nn scientifik g-~mma n what am a - u·y !n' h .· run <k La\\'d nutL·n a jc b. D~ La\\'d gil>~ dcm lilies \'. k1 t cJ ... .,. ll l. l ' <b. an· l'i lie cl n an· kno\\' \\'hat de\· \\' a nts . den hit :· tn a \\ ll tld \. 11 ht l \\' tky 'grt~ \\ :' ' Cl \\'idoul lH:'p. y · s~ a h , de g a u ):, .. ,k -.ay d a t de L a\\'d cllltllc de lilil·s . an· li e mai k d e cl1c5 foh :: :;d1 IiI iv ' '' id ca \\' 11 - pt •11c;o; c.: n ' baco n. . \ h clo a n' sec h o\\' dat \.."ll il i ·h· •ut. hut dat :. in't nn r'-a='< ' ll \\'hy eli =-- nig·gah s h o uld say . ·J.a\\d. h a dn't yl)· !.~tt a h t~:k a new n~ =-- · fn h datlily,' o r 'I l cah 's a ri ,!..!ht :-- nnh t ~tr .t\\' h:1t f11h cbt othclt li ly.' fll•a h';-; lak clc J.a ,nl \\uuld say. 'I lu :--11. nig~~·ah. yo' am a fuo l: h n \\' am dat lily g"·inc lL' Wl' ah dat ,·es· w·~~~ hit ain't got n o ahms. an · dat hat atn ·\\'ay ton l>ig- i11h d :-tt lily.' :\o. h o ney. ::l it a in't a-carin' ., : n u 1 d L' cat i n · an· t k d · c :-: : h. in· t ~o t d c t i ml'. c a:-: l' de m 11 n wch:' am a -:--cnd in' rntt dl'y :'lll l' ll:; fa s · cl:H it kLcps di:; c nn ahumpin' tc' t~.· k it in. Ei ah did try te r lu u k i:1 de \\'at ·h at d .: runt:-: d l· n n n l ,,j <htn llt •\\eh:-: would git in mah way . Cain ' t -: ~· c t'r()u;...h d~ \\'at~.: h. l'nnyway . De g-ood Lawd do:1n' ,,·a n t \\'l' .tlll ~ tl.'r du dat. Il l' -.,e z , · J !nnl·y. jcs' kc ·p a-id c..ki n· at dem 11 " \\· c 11 ~. . \ h a 111 a - I: l'<.' r i n · i u h d l' r u !l l :-; a n · cJ L' '· a i n · t n o n \! o f ,-~• cJ, ,in':-:.' ~<l :.11 ah dc 11.::-' is l"ok al de bif.!,· witt• r uu n' bees \\ id <h.·y=-- .\ al kr L) l ' !' ... "!)~,.· ,· aint ~· ) , -a lll'r \\' · ~.· n dl':' · \\'a l eh b i.tO'S g it · in d c m." ··~h ~~ · d1.· \ · i-. . hrt~ ! l)': Y" . stt cps at de hug::.. A in 't d yalkn u ... J: I.' " ' · c!ar yit? Jl s· Lrc:-:h uut de111 hugs an sec ei. tt lt:1in't )<LII 1..T lak h lf,,·. \ l i~ t all Terrapin ktHl\n:d dat de pt!d \\ t L~ l' 111 . t • :t i L1. h II "'' d 1111 1..' h um p :\ I i ' l a h F r a \\ ·g i n d c \\' a t c h an · d a t am t!l' rl·a-.,n '' hy hl' ln;mp: h~..· \\'ant da t pad empty. Jes' t ~ ~.· ,· p a -le •t ·1 :\n ' at de tlCJ\'. l·h ~ . h o nl')'. t hll tiJo fur d e wn. an · u y tu· .... c~..· dl.' r «Hll . .:. . :ln· nt•t ~ ~> iur ttp dat all yn' ;-;ces is dcm little hug:-: . .k< h 1nk a't\\·cen d ..· t\\·n at de fl,n,·c ll." "~ ay . L'lll'lt..· . all g-c '...:. d~.t l11.'C cnmc bat:k ag in ' an· dis time h e hit tk pr, :p Lh d •Ja h . Y cs:.a h. ah h ea h :-- h im ~ ay . · ,nlly, dal am S\\ l ' Cl. ":\' n \\'. g 1> 'l lllll-!,·. h D JlL\· : <l o an· p e~ k ~ fun at L.:nck," :-:aid ~
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uDoan ' g e t t oo wahm. L"ncle. o r a h will ha ·:c tcr bump yo' often yo' lily-pa d.'' " ay. U ncl e .' ' called klc k th <: y ou n g- ma n . wh o \\':1~ 111 '"" m o \·ing t o ward th e ' 'cl ca rin' ... ··all ge~:-: <th <lm ~\\·inl' t cr put dat q u een bee in d e hi\·c ag-in. "
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Address all commuolrat.ion~ to Tn £ .~!'t.' nPn. H ope Collei!C. H olland. Michigan. For Au veni in~ Hat •c; ap'"'ly to Bu siDl' s i\l ana;!er . Ente red at Lbe P os t Otltce ut H olland. :'.Jichi.:ao. a sccond-clru s mail matte r.
\\'e h pC' that 'rh a t~l-::~i ,· iq~· J .~a y \\'il1 be th e 1ca:=inn of much th ankf u lnc~!' o n the part ,f l \' lry st udent. hul it is a safe gue~s th a t th ~ .' tH.: h nr ~t<1fi \'.·ill ha\·c cause f0 r th a nk ~ ~i ,· in~ c-qun!lul by IH nc. l :y th :1 t tim~. if the mutt~:ring:" of the rack· Lc interpn·t<'d ri~htly. \\'c \\·ill he frc·e from th e grc<tt tr ibu lation \ i~itul u po n u :-: hy prc,·iuu. ge n n:tions in the \\' Or k. Thi nk of it. t h e _·\ n chLlr _ \~!-= <•ci:l ti on ut of debt! :\I emb e r~ o f pr~\· ic · u~ :-:t<lfTs \\'ill appn: ci :~tc \\'hat that mean~ in t h ~ \\'ay o f l ightening th<. work. Tlte n. d ea r rcad t• r. \\'hen that ha ppy tim e s l~ ·dl h a \·<.· co me . ,,. s h al l do n ur he~t to in :tug-1tratc many n f the t h in!--:~ y H t h a \·e h C'c n I nging to s •c in ur culk g-e p :tpc r. \ \ ' c \\'ill. at l ca~t. do a ll \\'C can that i ~ cnn::-i stc nt wi th 0"< o d bu~ in <.~s po li cy. for: aho,·c al l. the .\ nchor mn~t tand a lu nc \\'hen o th:c \\'e ~ h \.) \\' it h o \\'. T o that end . here'.;
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H o pe C o 11cgc ha~ ncn~ r hl:en greatly tro ubled wit h hazingt~ f n e w s tuden L . :\dn"~c:t t<.'~ o f the plan in c tlwr in~tituti n n~ claim th a t it has a ~oo thing effect o n the er~twhil prndtt<..: l of farm o r city wh o a~~ umc~ a t oo fam i li~!r attitnd t o ward:'. and a Jack o f r . pcct fo r. n ld and cstahli~hccl law.· r cu ~ t 1 111:' oi the ·cho u !. \\' ith a ll du e rl·s pcct t 1 th ' prc cc clcnl at llupc. \\·c must co nic. :; that we fe e l a d t· \·L·lo ping capacity fo r ~~· mp a thy with ::: uc h co llege:' a ~ fi n d ~ ttch m e an ~ impcrati,·c. ' I h e s::une mean s need n11t Ia: ad o ptL·cl. hut so mething that""' uld bring ab o ut the same rl:s ttlt w o uld, no d o ubt. be apprec iated hy many.
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tun.: C n nr:-- ~;,.· \\· a ... ft~ rtun a tc in ~ l cunng him . ~tnce h e i~ clen ,ting- mu c h tim e..· t n lt i:' Ill'\\' :'Chl a(.) in l! n~ t () Jl. :\ I arc h t • I ) r. \ · l ' n H ' n ·. I I a r r i n g t n n . ::\ I. . \ .. L. I T. D. . th e arti ~ tic intL·rpn·t L·r ui ~ ~ ~ ~ bert l ~ r< • \\· nin g- . w ill r ead the·· ap o n~ :"!.c chi .. !"pccc h ir11111 " The Ring and t h e l~ oo k." Th e la:- t nu m hL·r " ·ill h e -Tud~L' . l ~c 11 lL LitHl.:.e,·. . \Yh o \\·ill 11(.' hl'r ~;,.· on ::\larch 1~ . Th judge i:' CllllCl'(kcl tc he the he.~ t . tnd e nt cd the !'-tn·lt urchin ~ in ()tlr citil· ~. Ilc is a man o f n a ti1 nat re puta ti , ,n and wa :' th e fir :--t t o intru dnc (' t he Juycnilc C o urt in th i~ C(l lllltn· . The Lcct t1 rc ·nu r :-:e d e!' n· <.· ~ the ~ ttpp o rt n f c,·ery tu dl'nt. It bring ~ t P him th e h e~ t nt e rtainer~ and the leaders 0 f nr . \ merican life. lt i::; to y o ur 0 \\· n interest to attend the C'ntirC' <'tl r !'C'. -A. J. \.H.
THE COLLEGE LECTURE COURSE
The C o llc o-e L ecture 'our ~ c. hy it ~ spll'nd id reco rd in tile pas t, ha beco me a d i:' tincti,·c d e partment in o ur co lleg e life. lt bids fair t o make ihcli ~t ill m o r e P' lpubr thi ~ y ear. b ecause the attractio ns which ha,·c bee n =' ·c urL' d appeal l'"" JH·cially t n co llege men. Th e ~ pe a kL·r ;-; wh o will appear hl·rc thi~ " · inter ar ~ men wh o r cpr ·sent the : tnlllg- fnrcc..·s in .\merican liie . and at. o th o~c wh o h o ld the highe ~ t h o nor!' in th e s ph e re of cntt:rtainmcnt. 'There arc at pre:'l' nt s ix nt11nbc rs billed fn r the cours e. and thcr · i~ a g-reat prnl>ahility that an extra number will he adcltcl he fu n : the ~ ea:'o n cl oses . The fir~ l number will bt: \ " ictt , r·~ \'e n etian I~and. 'L he dat e is :'\ o ,·cmhcr J_. It is 1111e " f tilL· la rgc:-. t a nd he:' l mu:-. ical o r ani z ati o n · in the cn untry. The hand w ill he a ~~ i :> t e cl hy s eycral in ~ trum c n ta l :- o ll li..:; ts a n d a p o pul a r la dy Y o cali~l. December 9 · Dr. hark;-; I I. Tyndall. l'h. D .. will le ctu r e o n · f \\' irele~ s Telegraphy.'' 11 e is a th o rCJ ug-h s ttHknt o f sc ien tific facts and in,· cnti o n ~ . pic Read the humori ~ t Cl>t11CS on January 2 2. Jle ca n make o ther people laugh. and hen c e i · a hlc ~~ ing t n humanity. Febru ary w ill bring Leland T. 1 o w r s . :\merica · ~ gr l..'att.•s t interprete r. ::\1 r. Po wer ~ is a 1~a der in hi : art. The L e e-
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One of our Exchangl' S, ct ns pi c tt o tts by it s Sll lid w o rth and generally neat appcara nn·. is th e ·oc C u lkge os m n s. This paper has \\'hat han: f >rm a lly in ~ i s te cl a cnlll'r-; e p a per sh0 uld h ;lve-a ,,·ell -dcflnl'd indi,·id uality. J n tin: write r o f the two poe ms th ey han.: r ece ntly publish e d. thl.')' p lSSC~~ a p o et of more ~tbility than i:' g-e n e rally fo und in tHtr a\·c rag-e co lh.:gc su ~de nt. '.\· e ,,·o uld ach·is e 'o·mu · t o acid t o th • litrary departm e nt o f their paper. Alsn. in ur n w11 1111H k s t op inio n. the en r r~l\· ing at th e lwad o f e a c h p ag-e d o l'S n o t add to t h e artistic appearance o f th e pape r. \\'ltil • it detra c ts fro m the to tal ,·alue of th e paper hy th e s a c ri fic e o f s p ac •. :\l o r c 0 \' er, we wi h to r emind tltl· l ~ xchangl· edit o r th a t c n llcg-e puhltcati o n~ are n o t primarily in t l' tHkd to h e 11l' \\·s p a pL'rs . hut. so far a s we can make th e m. literary prnd u ct i <~ n s : and if so . we " ·ant in o ur Exch a ng • c cdttt 11 11 n u t al n n c n c \\' s ll f the c o llege w o rlc.l, but like wi se criti ca l C<lllllll l' llts.
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The :\I o ntrro m c ry lkll Dulktin ha s :'ntn c \Try p rn mt ~ tng materi<:d and a great a b undanc e tl f en e rge ti c :'p irit. I ~ut \\'C hold it a . a principl e >f ne a t a ppl·ara nn: th a t :uh·c rt is in g ~ hall n o t in trud e upo n the lit e ra ry department o f the pape r and ·h o uld ce rtainly he elil1lillat c d frn m th e l·d it n rial c cd umns. The , t o rie s arc gnocl in rt· ~ p e ct t o tlH.·ir pl u t . .; . and that is as ia r a ~ we dare g o in prais ing- them . Th e y l11 dd th e intere st. lntt th ey ha,·e a fa ult alto g-t•tlter t on C'l l111 ~1n n in o ur coll ege 5toric . .- th ey arc t oo c n mprc~ s ccl . \l bio n Coll ege 11 lcia d ~:t \' L' u s a d e lu ge o f p o l'try n· c ~..· ntly. \ \'e \\'Ould a ch·isc so m e o f () ttr \\'11 "' \\' o uld - b cs " to r ea d it and r e alize that ,,·h e n a c ll t· ~L' s tudent s its d n \\'n t o hL' po etical h e need n o t nece:. arily \\-ri t e trash .
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T he attcn.ti n <.,f .\l umni 1 ~ called t o the a r ticle tn this i :'~ u c n n ''Tilt• Department o f Educatiu n ." 1{ Lllll'l11 h c r the jnkc l·<liun· at the tim of t h y mirth and fo r g-et J!()t to l\:11 him ahtH\l it a ft <.' r \\'a rd;o;. The "' Fh· I huchnH: n ·· arc ~till in the leacl in t h e rac e . incr :-ft~ r the ha:-:k<.: t hall p<.nnant. Y u can ' t beat the I u tc h. y o u kn o w. ln l>!(d ll!..!''' cla~~ the ot h e r d a y r. ~IcLarcn ~aid: ' '\ fi:::.:; J7 c ll t~\\' :'. h n\\."(Ji t n d o nn1 take n uu ri ~hme nt into t h e bo dy: .. "'Eight t.'Lll tim<.·~ a ;ninutc ." an~wcrcd El izabeth . \\'ith the pro mpt 111..'~~ , u nl' \\'h n knc'" \\'h e reo f :-.he spea k::'.
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Tn b as k et hall t\\'U kag-ttl'S h a ,·e bee n o r~ani zl·c l. ( ) nc Colleg-e Leagu e an d o n e J 'rl'p. Leag u e . each cn n :-- ist in g o f :;ix t ams. Eac h team \\'ill play c ,·e n · ot h e r t l'am l\\'ice. and th e t\\' O pennant \\'inn e r s \\'ill clas h at cncl o i ~casu 11. Tlte sea:'o n \\'ill cl u se bcivr th e h u lida,·s. ).lanagcr IJ. \"rtt\\'ink o f the , ·arsit,· t <.·am is bus\' preparin rr a ~c hcdul c f r th e sea:'o n . ffc prnm i :'e~ games \\ith ~l n r ri ~o n. 111. \\'h o defeated :\ ln ~cati n c l a~t y e a r: abn g-aml':' \\'it h llull 1J c,use. h icag-o : (;ra nd Rapid s . D et r oit Y . :\1. C . . \ .. and .:\1 ichig-an ~\ gricultural l'< li ege. Th e ~chcdu l e \\' i ll hl: the _tro ng-est th e t ea m h as l' \·c r hc l' n call e d upu n tn pl ay. \ \ ' o rk o ut fu r the team \\'ill begin clirl'c tly aitc r the f tH>t hall ~caso n close".
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Van der Ploeg· s Book Emporium
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Hello, Hello, Hello!! \ Ve're ':alling up every m <~ n on thi s line. vVe wan t to te ll about our New Fall and \ Vtnte r Suits , O ve rcoats, T ronse rs, Shirts, Gioves, Sh oes, e t c .• etc.
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R. M. DE PREE & Co., Druggists
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Don' t leave the phone yet. Vl/e've e ve rythin g fo r clothing ::Vf·.: n and B oys correct ly and a t moderate p r ice s \Ve've th e b e~ t of ever ythi ng in our line and we guan.n tee you satis faction fo r eve ry dollar you leave wi th us. You say you will be in fo r a look'? All r igh t. We're at y o u r se rv ice.
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Hom e Baked (; ood s a t.J Candy
HAMIL TON'S ART GALLERY HAMILTON & VAN CAMPEN, Props. Mr.•,F. M. Van Camp~n who has made the photos for Hope College graduates f<?r several years, 1~ ag_ain with the. Hamilton Galle ry. He will put forth has best efforts to mamtam th e reputation of the studio for high class work.
Hamilton Art Gallery 79 Canal Staeet
Grand Rapids, Mich.
If you buy your je\ovelry and watches of us. \Ve carry an assortment that has a range in prite to suit every purse and the same price inducements are offered on the cheaper goods as on the more expensive. Watches from $1.00 up. Watch our window.
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The Students Tailor Shop
13G EAST ElGOTH STREET Trousers and Overalls for sale Cleaning and Repairing neatly done. Call and see us.
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Close conn ection s are mad e w itb the G . R . H . & C. R y.
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Boone's Livery, Bus and Baggage Line HORSES BOUGHT AND SO L D. 200 Central Avenue.
J. S. MORTON, P res. and Gen. Jfg r ., Denton H a r bor , .\I ich. W. H. MORTON, Asst to P res., ' hicago, Ill. H. ~1:EYERil'\G, G. P. & F. AgPnt, 'hicago, flJ CHAS. A. FLOYD, Agt., Grand Rapids, 1Iich. FRED ZALS ~1AN, Agt. , llollanu, ~ticb.
Citizens Phone 34.
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llr..TAMES 0 . SCOTT . Dentist. ftl c<'
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E.-cninJ.rs by appointment
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Have your clothes cleaned and pressed l:y us and you'll apr ear at your best f<n we can take that suit and remove all spots stains, etc , and press it so that you'll find it hard to tf:ll it from the new article. Try us-- and be satisfied.
The Holland Dry Cleaners Phone 1528
Office 9 East Eighth Street
Holland Candy Kitchen 'hoice lin of Uaudies, Nu ts anti Fruit.. ~ oda Fountain still runuiug. 'l'he best of e\¡erything.
Helland Candy Kitchen For A Nice Fitting
SUIT or OVERCOAT
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MEEBOER, the Tailor The Only First Class Barber Shop in Holland. 24 West Eighth Street
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