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Thanksgiving.From THS Scs of Sotsmtitr 5. 1?.
tT bough ehrill voiced winds eo bawllno;by.
And sober sWcs look grim ami murky,Men kwp tho feast of pumpkin pie
And slay the pompous bird of Turkey.1h crop 'haired saluta of Plymouth
Kock,Exiled the May flow er'a sacred wood In,
At ovary other feast could mock,But they were humun loved their
puddln';With eermon, prayer and psalmody they
rendered thanks In meeting,Thn homeward solemnly they trudged
and rendered thanks by eating.
Far north of Massachusetts Bay,And westward ever wldo and wider,
Una spread the honor of the dayAnd flowed Its hospitable elder.
For all his roaming prodigalsTho fatted calf the father (daughters,
The smiling mother lotind her callsHer lusty sons and llMomo daughters.
Love's beacon, lighted from old clays,their honmward steps Is leading.
And soron, whom life hus nwlndled, arcnot loath to llud good feeding.
Happy whose hearth Is spared by fate,Whose calmer pulses do not tingle.
As, musing by his lonely grate,Ho minds him of a dearer Ingle.
Around who.--e tires with glowing heartsI f fan blood and name were wont to
clusterAll. well, that kind of wound still smarts
Beneath the balm of many a lustre!Shull we glvo thanks that strangers sit
within our hallowed places.Or praise thai now the dust of death
the dear lost facw?
Go buy a turkey for the poor.And make an end to silly questions;
Thank fJod, for once, thnt you are MirTo 'scape Thanksgiving Indigestions.
Though dark November knows no ruthFor flower or Mng the frolic May had
Yet for the golden hopes ofAs for tho memories of the gray head.
For the long peace of all the dead, forthn brier tlnya of all men living,
May even wandering, homeless heartsmake glnd Thanksgiving'
Mr. mount's Paramountry;!.. ,t Prciedent for Mr. I.itul mid Mr. Ilulr.The following letter from n son nnd
miuicsnke of the late Jamlh IJ. Bloim-o-Georgia has been received and reatl
by us with sympathy:"To the Uortoii or Tin: sun no: Some
of my friends hero think the rather un-gracious references to my lato honoredlather in your leading editorial article of
y call for a reply fiom me. and I
agree with them. True, the public doesnot necessarily want to hear frnm someobscure son of a deceased public man,however distinguished ho may have been,every time the history of events In whichsuch oftldal participated Is referred to.Hut as you are claiming that PresidentWilson's sending Governor I.ind toMexico Is as unauthorized uu Piisldentt't.KVELANO's sending my father to Hono-lulu In 1S03. let us sen how unauthorizedthe latter was. True, 1803 Is ipiitn awhile ago, but the Hon. Hoke Smith, now1 'tilted Stales Senator from Georgia, wasin Mr. Cleveland's Cabinet at the timennd will, 1 am sure, corroborate everystutenient of fact I am about to make,ind also indorse my conclusion.
"When Mr. Cleveland enmo Into ofllceMarch , 1SP3. he had Information lead-ing him to suspect that Mr. Stevens.then American Minister to Hawaii, hadbeen a party to tho revolution that over-threw the Government to which he wasaccredited. So he sent my father outthere, mid my father got hold of thelegation archives and nil the official docu-ments relating to the revolution, und foundthat Sir. Stevens hud been advised be-
forehand of the exact day nnd hour thoI evolution was to tm 'pulled off,' and nr- -
anged to have the United States marineslanded svnchronously with the outbreakagainst the then existing monarchy, nomi-nally to protect American II fa and prop-cit-
but really to lend aid and comfortto tho revolution. Tho scheme workedand the Queen was overthrown.
"Here was the American Minister to afilrndly foreign Government cooperatingsecretly with tho domestic enemies of thatGovermmnt for Its overthrow. If jourcontention id correct, then under suchi Ircumstances n President of the I'nltodStates la Impotent to safeguard the na-tional honor by preventing n foolish dlplo- -
mat from discrediting us with everyfriendly Government on earth. And', Itmakes no difference whether your foo:Ushdlplnmut'n meddling with tho domestlupolitics of the country he Is uccredlted toIh prompted by the motto 'Tho Hawaiianpear Is rlpo and ready to be plucked' orby tho still more brann motto 'Glorylie to government founded upon assnssl.nation.' TAMt.S II. Hl.olT.VT.
"Wabiii.ngi on. November II."Our correspondent will surely tlml on
loiabiiectioti thai Tut: Sln'h ivmarksi tout hlb fntl ici'coiitnliieil noihing "uu-
-- rni'1ou." no wind of crlllclhin. muchess of relnllllg lo lhe
i i.i e... .in, I ,. ,,..tii..l..t I .. .1... it.,wi,,l, l, ml I 'If i . III. UU' llllll,Iv.Mt.b II, ItniLNi of ticorglii in llmcjtruordltiury lulsslnn to lluwail en- -
,i . .. u .,.......v auui u.y 1 icsiueui.
twenty years ago. Ho In flllntly oer- -
wtinltlvi! If he objects (o the referenceto his father UN "I'lirniniiiint" Hlount,tin mljcctlvc derived from Secretary
politics.
tni:sit.is (in'u letter of Instructions thenntl commonly used at the time to fle-- toserine tne hecini commissioner s rune- -
to"
the' 1!!: "'KiTVo'iff
With the way In which Mr. Hi.ou.nt ier- -
ormcti tnc tiutics or ins mission, witnhis controversy with Minister Htlvlnb, hut
coninci 01 icstimony as 10 innlri iwrno t,y rm:NH in UK, revoiut.onof 181K1, wo have nothing to do. These
nr
polnttnent nnd employment. Any Just nth.11. ... l. ,
l.tiviniii vi iiiiil. IMIIUUIUIlllirytnntlc e.xrlment applies not to Mr.Bixiu.nt but to the Kxeeutlve who np--
pointed and employed him.The simple truth la that Mr. Clrve-lan- d
aent Mr. Blount out to Honoluluunconfirmed by tho United States Sen-ate, but with credentials and authoritypractlcnlly superseding the regularly Incontinued Minister to Hawaii at thattime. He did not wait 'or evidence
I'. M?M the. " ot caltho Minister to Hawaii and then nom-1- .
1,1tunte Mr. Blount to succeed h In lirand with the ndvlco and consentV of theSenate, ns the Constitution requires.He selectctl .Mr. Blount as his personalenvoy, named htm Commissioner, fur-- j
nisueii uim wuu cretientiais to rresi-den- t
Doi.k, ordered that n revenue cut-ter be put at bis disposal for the out-ward
oftoy-age-
. and put Into his hands a ofletter of Instructions signed by the Sec- -
rotary of State on March 11. ISlKt, and thecontaining thee unprecedental orders toapportioning diplomatic nuthorlty: ihet
Vn,,w a..V.nl.u l .11 ma,,A. . . . ..v.. .1.1. r, . ntu .,11. ,ciliuilfl v. &1119 UU CI IllllVllfc IU ut
tho existing or other Government of theI
inarms sna me proiecnon or our amens I
therein is paramount; and In you alone,acting In cooperation with the commanderof the naval forces, Is vested full discre-tion and power to determine when suchforcea should be landed or wttrrawn."
"You are, however, authorized t. availyourself of such old as you may oeslrefrom tho present Minister of the UnitedHtates nt Honolulu, Mr. Jons-- l. Stevei'H.who will continue until further notice toperform the usual functions attaching tohis olllce not incomlatrnt iclta the po terrarsfrusfeit fo you."
Thus from March. 1 SB.':, until May.when Mr. Stevens was recalled
and Mr. Blount appointed MinisterPlenipotentiary in his stead, Mr.Blount exercised the imwers not onlyof an observer and Informant and In-
vestigator of conditions, directly respon-sible to the President, but also of a dip-
lomatic oilicer superior on the sjvit tothe constitutional representative of ourtiovernment: In short, a Plenipoten-tiary Paramount.
Wo have SHkcn of this precedent forthe activities of Mr. Wilson's Sieclnland Personal Envoys In Melen as a"dismal" precedent. It Is dismal In Its toloneliness. Mr. Bi.ou.ni'h son asks ushow otherwise a President could safe-guard the nation's honor by preventingu foolish diplomat from discrediting us.liven assuming that Mr. Sraisa was afoolish diplomat nnd was discreditingus. the answer seems not' dlfllcult. Ther resident could have nscertalntMl the'facts by the proper agencies of Investl-- 1
- iltlon and Information nnd then hnveproeee ded promptly to recall the foolish
ilntnni nnd nnf n wlwn ,1 t.inm., i i.orhihis place.
I .The constitutional way is at all times
the right way. no maItter what are theteniptatlons and supiiosed urgencies of I
the occasion.
The .Schenectady Strike.Two employees, eager unionists, of
the General Electric Company were"laid off." To retrench, tho companysnys; because they were active unionists, sny the employees. Here Is n questlon of nintlv e, to be determined onlyinferentlally If at all unless the ein-- iployces are mind readers. It Is n mat-ter of general observation or belief,however, that business Is "slncklng up."
The employees, many thousands, act-ing on their theory, strike. They haveno reason thai niieiils lo the public.
'They do tioi complain that their hours..'...... .i.; i.m. ,iiK .Ft niiiii-- n i - niiThey strike "fo show that the tieneralKlectrlc t'otnimny cannot crush union-ism." It is their right to strike forwhntever cause seems good to them:but is it wise to strike at this time'The feellns of the strikers Is generous,hut tho success of strikes Is duo tosound economic, not to sentimental,
tgrounds.A bleuk way of celebrating Thanks-
giving and preparing for Chribtmas.
The Search for the. Impresario.Tho course of the season nt the
Metropolitan Opera House proceeds so'inletly nowadays, lu contrast tn ecrtnludiscords in tlm past, that Kuropennoperatic dllllcultles of Hie present timehold u puzzle. Various e.xHMllents liavobeMi adopted abroa.l recently III eintllu- -
tlon of the contemporary elliclency aild-
tranquillity of the .New oerahouse, i iiiiii nreeiorsiii wnn uiviueiiauthority having proved a failure attho Nutlnnul Academy of Music iuParis, that historic Institution is to
hae henceforth a single head. On the,other hand, tho udmlnlstralloii of theOpera C'tFinliHie will hereafter lie In
the hands of three dlr.s-lor.s- . Two ofthese are brothers who evinced Mich ageiiius for lUHirallc management that.hoy have risen lo Ihe Ulm'tlon of thenwuiitl Millie ols'rn house of France,The tmieriinent of Ihree niilllilgers for
. .nil iMieni uouse will ne viuvvisl wnn 111- -
Il..i...kt I. til llu ii.l..iill.. I... l. . i ....il
. Om-a- b Hasimi'.kshin wns the ahso- -
iieiiilcuco 1ms Its udvanlnges and, asHint gifted shim-liu- learned, Its draw- -
i I . O'l... ...I, l..l...... ..I .. ..III" II II IMII II II O HI .1.1 I'lO. !
Ihiti.i. litsi year vvus ev lilcnee of lhe tin- -
suitability nf tlm codlrccior- -..... ... ... .. .snip 10 our luauiuuuua, 101 11 was in
THE SUN,
effect n tlitnl control which hud the nf--
fairs of the Chicago Opera Cumpuhy Inhniiil nt the beginning. lln.Mtv Ul'hsllll atone In the active miiimzonioiit of
Hoston 0iern Company, which hasnil .11 prances oontlnuetl on Its
course placidly. To our own conditions
Tv ""'"f "emmilted, hits usuallyexisted In tills city. With MAtatcr.
tAW wn8 llr.snv Anitcv,In the mnnngciiiciit t.f the musical
interests of that old linn the balance of,control was with Mr. fln.vt;.
The trouhlos of the luteiulnnts anddirectors of tho foreign opera houses
r,,rely nlto'lll'r lietctl. InVenna o10 notel, ,m8lcim lftcr nn.,,, .... ,...,"...v. ,..vn wv- - ,!.--- i,ta, iiviiiivi 1, tlil'tiAnTsr.n nor his predecessor Mahlersatisfied nit the elements ution whosesupport depends the director's ierma- -nent authority In n subsidized State,theatre. The present director, HanbfSlirnoa. hns sncrowln,! In oIvIiil- - ..rnntnrus'. .? ".satNfnctlon than elllier of his prede- -
cessors. although during his experiencesBerlin he seemed to demonstrate
,..tlil.., mn 1. 1..
klmwlp(,K0 of tl,pntrlenl than of mmi.effects. In view of their difficulties
,lm,,nB ,f""lM,tent dlrwtnrs for theiroperatic Institutions, New York Is hap-- 1 I
pier than the foreign capitals.
Mr. Churchill's Reappointment.Against the reapointment of Mr.
Thomas W. Ciiuni-tiii.t- . as a membertho Board of IMucatlon a numberrespectable citizens protested seri-
ously, alleging that his activities Indepartment had been detrimentalIts welfare nnd opposed to the
Interests of the schools. Mr.nill'nrllKI. wnil 41m Imtt nt Prnutftnnf.. u 1 ... .... ....a'1111- - iii'iiiii iir. ii in oirrcn-- V, .1111
has undoubtedly stepped on a goodm.iny toes during his Incumbency. Yet.most people will believe thnt MnvorKi.ixi: dhl umII tn immo 1.1m
This conclusion Is. based on the posltlon In which the Mayor found himself. Ills term Is too short for him tomake effective any policy of his own
...,.i,ii irj.,!,,, iiiiunni iii.meis.ills successor, wlto lias alreadv beenchosen, possesses t more IntlmHeknowledge of the public schools than ;
most residents nf the townThat .L!L ,,.(i,; CHURCHILL I
reappoints. In Mew ..fall theclrcum-- l
stances. Mayor Kli.m.'s net was thoi--Jusl fled ' It inav be reffanle,l..11 act of the next Mnvor. Mr. Mit. i
Clint., and on Mr. MlTCim. the resnou-- !
slblllty must rest.As to tins siiggnstlon that Mayor
meek
flockthe
cause
tho thothe
the
bul
tho
,he
thothe
teacl,
inni win ' ' tr"11 "umtier printed mo o: runaconsist entirely of oil and she will rr aujn m numt,cr of your seats, and t,0 rate of of
uble to steam around tho world ?i ,1' in'IT'.' pay him the box onico prlco and 50 cents their salary to rates reachingrPDlenlshlng tanks Tt would P. Mr' .f 1 for each percent. bill that the
bo e attaMK "'Vi- - T loi even tickets tho box ret ng twenty" rsK,., ,,, ullp Kl.t in the York city
thoTuximn. we nly ,h hlia vrk . am, musl be 65 years old. If- see and his family eat ng8Uro ,, tll0 ,,, WttH trled .lnd ,nu be 60 old. A
s post Sr", hnJ e"rUMciX oltr, York It would ys!eall mual certify
able for! "ot aH unlit for duty., delightful in lLn s, , is physicallytwo hardly worth er trt w ' The present fund decreawd
,,,"ln- - Hn', th" ""-- r Minister to 26. rapdy bcauaeann n Iiitn ru,i. r-- , w ;"". ,'. nn nens ons. Mr
Klin.: appointed Mr. Ciirrtriiii.L ' a'P'omactlie board as the price of his owniiPlHiintmeiil ns a romin i ss ioner of i
Tuxes, we In It. Noth- -
ille In .Mr Mitch 'n nn.l nothin .Mr. Ki.tNi: record warrants
the thought that either would entert... . - . . ... .1u... lorrup, oargtin or mat sort. '
.nn ii .i ioo- -i suoriguien wiingdamn ail administration of whose
success nil hive thn u'K"esi popesIa (
with the Imputation of n debased Io- -
lltic.il deal before It begins.
... . .
game and now nwalting their owners lu-
the safe ilenoslt vaults, of the llartar.lAthletic Association, no doubt tho spoils
the furs, the
'L
wereeves of the sneetiilniv
.
jmnj in nuuiii Know less until Homingnlmiit II Ii nf ..m nAnl
tidal act. Tbev an. tticre to have beenthere, to howl like Australian black- -
corrolioreelng todevotion old WhntKltsniimt. or to
a nigli social act. Wuohave believed there us tiiniiv devil
" 1110 ,,s 01,0 at a;reat game.' As for Jewelry and lhe
precious pelts ven If the IsluoiiuL ur splendid at
the mightiest etent history upthe present dnte
the baggage left ill the retreatine n rur coat apnrnlsel
i$is00. not to believe in that'coat and not to believe It Is worth..Imore $H)0. Who was the wearer?Was It a Yalenslau who rushed from the
coat his bets or It awaylo the earth with foot In the
It hundred fur coats SO long lisfew thousand hundred bills
his change pocket to out as heIs by grouty constables along his
forIt may said fur coat,
allowing for the erroneous rending of
$w of silnts topttsturK. This theory is sup- -
If there, had lioon nuv, ,i, tinnno- .
n,,,,,,,,,, ,K, milt,K ,i,0 siadluiuWlfs nnd slrnvs."
w ,M Mv" M,,,,,r nr"- -
.Mayor Is expected lo approv n
the from "'.i...
I'lilted Stales wins the Npeclul
privileges they have hithertothe highways of lork. Ill
nplto of uiipleiisnnt Incidentsllm I'm (Mllce .,.,,., Is
unlikely lo make aof the cllsloin of
i... i.m i...,i"Mini, inniiiiiiig nun ninum num.
of the IVderalIs going lo for the ,crI ........ r.. ....... 1. ...uOil I IUU HI lllI-li- : I 1,111111 II. nr..
.Mcillivv Hie city administratorshave answer for. Mall
.vaua are uoi uie omj agaiaat
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER
tol?'?"!
safety. Fools In employ drivecars, rminlouts nntl trucks
dangerously In violation ofthe rules thn road In nil nnrta ofthe town. There In nt least enoughof statutory enactment to provide fortheir and tho rigid enforce--
!ir rUld rCdUCthem to a approaching reason- -
nhlo carefulness. As usual, tho police- -
men complain the courts carrylenity to tho point of weakness. Hutthis should not discourage In tho a
'pursuit of reckless driven, osalnstwhom convincing cases can be madoout. courts will respond toeutlmwit on this subject as they nae. t
on others.Nobody travelled the leugth
the city recent days can havefailed to that it Is high time to
,lle rew on wild men Inmotor cn"
. lr- - I'tNOELL's may expirehe gets to 8t. I'etersburg. Ft. Louisoiotc-fiersocro- f,
All the bettor for Pindwx, for he willthen have saved his entire salary offl?.r,0a tinvlnir .von tn erottvthe ocean. He can lake the
LT?JL J0?"iini iivivii ipv naaunae aai pvjinmeen, and then make a grand wlndttpat Peoria. Put your money on Pin- -
He will get somewhere.
the Genius ot Words speedColumbia Mate.
Is that Genius? Battle Ron orBill?
I.okado TArr, the sculptor, hascriticism of New which thatwill hardly forgive In a IntrrOcrun.
Oh. come! To Fra l.oiuno Yorkforgives everything, even his sculptures.
louncenin men aeemeu-- I.I f,ir,.. VriM Im l.n.tt.prime of life. frnvltlence Journal.
Hardly the prime! Forty Is Infancy,the prolongation of which, as weneedn't tell the Providence PlantationsI.e.,......tt.ni. lu ii... r... A . ! . . . .
tn in,; fFllfllu IVBII11. UIU"tinn and civilization.
It is said of the British dreadnought;Wnrsplte, which was )nunc:hed at
If the Speaker will nossesi his soul i
In patience until the currency bill Is j
out of the way. maybe he will get nn- -
i
si.n.Mt. u-- i. i.. .
wonderful ship that ever was known,There will be something about her whichw,n ,tnrtIo pH,pe whon ho flntehoct.si, Tunuu t.itmu
Thn nronf Is In thn itllinir. All the. ... ...." "" ,SiZ.. )"W"'S;,""Y '
'"'rt tn0 completeda,M,,rn 11 alie to a test. SirThomas has seen the of Sham- -rock course, but her keel has
cast. He can conjecture whatIter sailing Ciualities will be. and When herill'M thl.t MltM tu tmini-- "In lui ttiA mn.l
"""uds llko a sop to the Cerberus of doc- -tflm.l r,,1..rlt.. ll't... ..... t... .....1.......... ..j. .mi iiuim nun
,liat ethCS and theologyare two absolutely separate
emireiy 10 no; cnarge 01 inewnetner cattioiic, I'rotestant, Mnhammc- -
dan or Jewish. Is that a valid reason whyIt must nlwaVM be sn?
,ay not '"H('ren whose parents ateop(;nly not and chil- -
dren who are modern enough tohe Proposition out for thomselves be
",oral wllhout b,ln religious? Do notm0Bt enlightened people. If they "belong"to any church organization, belong to Itonl' fr sncl1'1 reasons? Is not "true
called, which puts everythingup t0 f!odi practically a dead letter to- -day among highly cultured people? Are1,01 very people the moral andlaw abiding the
vvllat ,.dcep nJuryi. can flow from ap.plying reason to tho matter of theology,Just as wo apply It to nil other affairs?A "creed "Is a belief based upon no logicalfoundation. criticise Its absence luothers when we ourselves probably lack
l. O. N. .!..MV TOKIC. lOVemoer 3S,
Knalhdi Srnonjmi.To ths l.'DlToa or Tu Scs Sir. I tnoki. . j, . ..
speechless, but the waiter out, "Pardon me.! mlater, but we don't eat ball In this country.- -
i, hm
ooa want to atlr up that Internationalcompliment mu In lhe stAtely column-- , buthenest. aren't Herrle Kntlanders "lhe limit Ifelt as tired when that meal ended as If I had beencarrying a grann. piano arounuon my back.
New Yosk, 55. Nxw Yorker.
In Fame's Lumber It nom.To Tin I'DlToa (lr The Sun- - .S'lr; Timber tc
l!lm rrtall furniture fort William, Outario.London, Ont., 34. I" I..
The IWndrivoui.
.' "ilh tht trovn ttes and,,,,, UIVU1I ..I.,
They met at n dance- - sijueoza andI nhttrA nn.l i, ur t utnl tvalttxl nti.lI He ;en o,chl.U n.x, day with a line 7u
.ny that he waltiM unrt wult,,! imdwalled. A Phone caiiie 10: "You're thewettest of men! for tea rn i,' tree"
ond he waited, lit wired: "Mtet nin utsi inn uooi-- nnii ne ..Horn
tiii.1 unit wnlted. A liov enmnt,. "Make li later," she wrote, lln.
"e. but he waited and waited. At Pher..rv's at sho ealu ane. u arrive, nd be
amokad and he smoked und he waited. H- -'auggeated that htaven ur--.M;:,;. V..J!:Kipling l they're all allkti
" "ome till io, he drank""d then hud few mint JulepH and nn,!,,, frBln, Then the plume; "Ate
.lust th-- u the bell rvc ami- - bin. r,r' ""e' la aha vlksd the AngHS Anil
, .i i i"'' i"!'"What a Idea In of M.wl'1. calling on ou o uiironventiniiatly for snpiier
.''..' 6'f.?r,"'" .f!"4i - t wir
T"0MS
Mltl.otitpearls
great. Football, the,03'"'8 ,or many centuries etlilcs was
fellows testify
ierrorm would
most
tiling madly
U'llhmit
Dollar
hurry.
plans
entities
ffT thf J)rtonsnnko dance? was It hvm,A ,D elp;e,ion would hsvc
who wouldn't Ittelf had addrctsed htm.
heldpassage "speedliiR"?
(but
instead "$S,(KK1,"
withdrawing
certain
fertile
in.n.-s.- i
uueauara
that
made
aerenfU'r"
atheists,
November
November
lilihballa
minded proprlate
serious
niggle
27, 1913.
ALEXAXOER'S FALL.
a Melanchol) Passage In the Mfe thencv. Absalom Pair,
Tn t'tiimn nt- - tup. Mr: I amsuperstitious nnd yet I often recall
0unroermof' the ltvrXbiiom Pair. 1
thought of It yesterday as I took aTUt Jl .Happened!of courso Pair was not his name; thesood man may still bo living, for all I
' 11 "ru,"-- r lujy,',Four years ago Mr. Pair Inutile namiet tar rrom the maaamg
X,,? r Zrr hewas mild mannered and bland, ha wasnot, strictly speaking, a soul. At
mes became rebellious, as mlRht bou,d of , ob)1 cke
out an exlstqnce on plttanco that was
Proposals
paid him as pastor of his little Britain tries stretch Its feelers In allbeing cautious nnd politic he never directions around Pattnma Canal
himself to his congregation, the completion of a fortified canal.will understand without fur- - the key to the Pacific, In tho exclusive pos-th- rr
rvit:iii:itlin he revelled In Wars ftesnloti at tlin tTnlti-- Mtules. Is thorn In
the
,heI
with
nemeii
nothing the last row. by, b,B CBU(le
fho c ar ,,, spoka about neceaalty. thn
and upon tho tnerrl""r" stuobio from4
hn,,.eher also
o In person must, " Newt tuin , , woman,
,n , mustI
lK'e" tl,e New it that applicantthree oftlces
,nvyour.
a
take stockrnennt
niul
has
money
rmt-L- .
May the
moatIn
Whv
n
.villi
. " ...vk , , l.A ..1 I. . .... ....11.1. ...nil..shl,. ever - w , " " u II
iH 0,(1 Hlr given Mrs. .... j0rp.tor lu Uwhn the
fat purses ,,f t i.t'ootly The snffrnglsts and Kiigilsh "on
'V nt L ii V"" 15" V1 " 1 " lK
tho i',l.vi. m ..
In leftmn' '
,1 mlliiUne1
their
inI
fromMiitlium is
Inbent
mind
hand
enjoyed
light
llllll
private
them
Inlearn
'nlt
year
tl.nl
Dev- -
whn
only
Mate
whole
obom
heart
thl
Or thatIf
in
, ,
'
"U
t
i
u-
i'
.
a
'
n ',JK
I
.i .. ...
'
I
1.
t
i
n
n
B 11 '
Hits--
not
,n,nK
preached
WUH ,the
;
but
youithv n
leftEduV
h.in
Pla
t.i
and It only bo staled byway detail that revelled
scornco to in person, hewhs a great success as a at
....... 1. ...!TI11. Alm.ilnm 1'nlr was a noultrv
fancier In a way. und tho pridehis bartoard was .a llhodo Island liedtrtmod a stately proudand which Mr. Pair wouldoften gazeon Its pedigree, which he knewIng but Imagined much. truth, the I
bird was a solace to Iiltn.Tho mnrtlal
wero numerous and decisive. Many rivalsentered thn lists ngulust him and were
removed for burial by lovinghe nns o'
tho wnlk and his challenge went
brought Mr. Pair muchIn .1 little hamlet takesatisfy a m.m's vanity.
In fart, th" reveiend lookedupon Ids rooster with degreeof tegor.l the worldly ofa great seldom bestow uponiinythliiK less Important than a full .
blooded bulldog or Pekingese spaniel.Perhaps should forulven for feel- -
Ing a inlde. for as a worker in thoLords vineyard tho part hopliyed was and obscure, whereasas the ow ner Alexander held aunique position In the commmi ty. ,
last came n time there weieno tnoie worlds for Alexander to con- -
! I .. . .. - I. n nll V. ...' i V....U "'"V""" ""
greeted the morning sun. weenerlself in its beams, and dismissed It
Its,htfi. ,1,f,ernoon
i.tum1,1 lir"lld ceuOdence
One day at the height
roach rain. .
Mr. Pair spoke in a tone raillery.m arrald," said he. "that Alexander
tias neconm reconclleil to .1 or quietthe begarl lie fecms con- -
tent to strut about like n, .i ...i- - i.- -j . ..I uiiieiini-.'- wish in urn nun- -..t, i...i v.,..
and Mr. Pair looked out wist- -fully on the happy llelds.
I we discerned the strange birdni.rv,.t ...m
from a clump tre. siitne distancentt'.iv In H nflffhlmrlni? n:ittlrt.
tiracefnlly It lis way towardand, alighting in the b.irnyurd, set aboutbriskly picking up the scattered kernelsof corn. recognized at as acock pheasant a large and beautifulPc!e found far north, but In
rec-n- l years bred with success Incionrtie- - mr niiiiai.t'urfly ho was u prince thn feathered
ander with master, but InI...IF , 1... I. ...I tii .1. illinium nn ii.iu n.inu.i m
vi-- o his opinion. In the Interests of truthIt Is mv dutv to st.ue such .1
Ing as Alexander thai and receivednas rarely neen meieu out auoincr niro.
As rim or the (laming orh of daybehind the distant Alex
.miter's kM. hllnrllv '
mado his way low.ud the barn, hisNemesis half dying, half In re- -lentless pursuit.
Then It was that Mr. Pair telted astout stick and rushed to tho aid of the
But the conqueror, as Ifconceding that the odds were now ngalns.thim. n last cruel thrust at his vie-i- lr
thn. roso gracefully Into th- - andwinged Ids MUht
watched him fade in lhe gatheringdusk, my filled with strangelations.
When Mr. I'air returneil the hamwhither ho. had carried that remained
Alexander. I a s id and ihmignt- -ful on his face. He too
to musing on Inscrutablt-"Very peculiar," reiuarkt-- .is
h.. dropped into a ehalr beside me. Mtvpeculiar, lndei-d- . I've lived ln thesn part"over twenty ear nnd I never saw suclia bird before. 1 can't ileum out lion, lume ,orld 11 ever Happened to ny in here
Vrt ..i,M I I'.'n ulinilt it
sage: "A man's pride shsll bring himlow." nnd I know full well that the ways
are past tlndlng .nn.
AI.HANV, November '.'3,
scotch IrMi nntl lrih ".eotcli.To tub KniTon or Tun St'N S'lr: lie.
ferring to the letter "sicottlslipermit me to say that
It Is proper to call the Inhabitantstho north Ireland Scotch Irish, then itwould be equally pioper to call a majority
tlm of Scotland Irish Scotch,for certainly Scotland was largely peopledfrom Ireland.
As the of t.'lster. aboutwhich we so ; they wouldsay over there. "Why wouldn't It pros- -pelous? It 1ms received the fosteilngcHi'it and palronagn for over
i'l.AIN ll'.ISIIMANNi:v Yetik, N ember
Hill Men's Homes.
anreaWX ,!:
obtained "oldmens liom.s Ihe cuse wiih ofperson over vims, rcllned, iilucated.falrlv healthy, a 13.00(1
I I and I il
s"tit-il- liuiile tin? noi1i.1iiiif ntIn linil lit
The Huh) I'uel w its mn tie edI" s.i'ithr'
U. Z. 1
"iuaioBre mnncr, wnen me . . -smcken neil ami cast UIS tlins since then. I ve evenutile neck clamt were placed him, many
from him 111 despair audi perfectly Iced, raonoclfd uiem smt dered If Its vvus In th" nature ofrushed to PARKER'S and bucked bar? ". "Oh' Fancy!" The and I a visitation on the Hev A.ilom Pair,
txth brUUed. The Ulander swallowed a repeat. I am nut HutIt n Cantahriglatl his. .ob N Coekiea - i'l remember the words of the ancient
freemerely some
clam
he It
...
1
.0v
agencyllienl
n,
oniue
git-a- t
that
the
one
mill inirliii'i.liiiiil tllnl thn ll.'iil nn hAmat Muv T hrtne sliaiw-rni- i V tr. r.ih ..m, ...iti.
PERFWWVS EStiLASn.
to Prevent llrr Adding, thePanama Canal llrr
I'erhnpi
alarums.
"U'erlor
running.
forgot
Govern- -
To tub I'orron or Tun Hun Sir. Theresult tho Mexican tmrrel la. of vital
question urlaes : Should Mexico belong tothe sphere of influence of circat BritainmrernberUw0ner0 t'col niaiest
or iwtnc
Suez Canal Great Hrltaln I lirvntthe Hues Canal. Conditions uro
,0.cBlled tho rmVamaCanal, the llallroad,in rrom ino Atiuntic to tiie racnic,
e ween two , .e. cV'Vhcm, eoenough to recclvo Meets of any size, tocontrol t ucatan chnnnet nno to scizotho outlying lslamls In the harbor of,,u,inmll
Commercially and strategically Great
her side Our nnswer should be framed!correspondingly, nnd earlier better:Selxure of all outlying IslandsPanama Bay and entire control, supplo- -
by of Yucatanrlmnnel. All shins enterlnir thn Mexicanbay through the Yucatan and Floridastraits should to a heavy toll,to be refunded If they only touchfnlted States ports. Should this not -
ulate the Mexico, then womust throw a force of 10,000 or J3.000regulars across the Tehuantepec Isthmus,an excellent liaso for any future opera- -tlon, and hold It as a hostage until a
Is formed In harmony withour Interesti. Amadi heljzar.
York, November 23.
THEATREA Plan of Iximlon or Paradise That Broke
Mown In f'hleago.Tn mi, Tun K I V !r "A.
S. II." refers to the system of selling,hcHtr,. tickets In Ixmdon. t Imagine be,, mado ft ml!l,nk , ,hfi locality; ItmU((t mve hvfn i.nrn,llw
j Uon.t Uuow nhoM ,,,(, i ,i0k h ,h .,. ,n work oulch, wnpr ,t ,, trltd forp. yfaTB OT n,orc An or,,lnnllcoprohn,ta .aU. of theatre tickets x- -
t t box of,,cei ,ld , , lher,.MI
RO , , lhcatle aru a6k for Rroll)lo 0O(1 seat8 orchestra.Ynll inform..,!, n. In x York, that
ne'&tH , thfi fourth row on ,htnem umler ordor
b i.'hO." and gives ou an order
nrllona In Pettlenals. I
To tub KoiTon or Tics Sex Mr: Yourpaper can uiwnjs n ,.,...
Biuicoitio ui i.iir, I nun iuexpress my your impar- -
tlal attitude valuable on,t.A .,er.' ... n,,uuit..um .,,n.. uv...."...it n,.r tr. iinn- - imemotional nature of this movementraising of I2,r.00 In nfteen minutes atPankhurst meeting last evening Is stiltl- -..i-- nt Pmhaiiiv nnn,. nt ii, o ,tniinm nue.tioneci now tneir money was to no spem,as rational 'are Inclined to do;and If they had. they may not beentold of tho plan to tlnance uu orKast I hid toughs who have no InterestIn tho suffrage cause except the moneythe lawlessness Involved. Your Londoncotiespondent's opinion that tho proceedsof Mrs. Patikhurst's American tour will boiievoieil 10 socn a purposo entirety i
iu view the recent an-- 1
ment that suffragists will not long endure... . ............... ,. ... .1neing ineir otm.inos, mkoioi.hu,.,n the American people meielv good
,..r.i n,- - , tiw.v l..- - iil,l,l.,i. ,1 hvcomparatively small group nf Insistentwomen? At.ici: liniTll Alir.LU i
New YortK, November
Blessing to ilum.lo Tift. r.iiiuu ui tut. .'ii . The'
,
there la but Mayor Kline yesieraay ne- -
Vou thn dlop , nt any of hotcls of ,,, oppolluion of Hoard ofd k clclk nt lhe critics, the. i,nn ..,. h.m. m
onpori yesiernuy. ner ruei on It, also ment beneficiariesthat search tno date, and ou plrb.-- 1 per cent,
be with- - varyingI
m aildltlonal seat. The providesr. with tho rl have beenlJ 4 T,10" ,fir
couldon fm no npttt.r c,,nnce to service of
h(, NowAlexander large nm , years
fnt, outside of offices. have work out as does thebeen to secure email it afternoon a1nd l1'.". "
district, of them pension hasIj , in r I'iiilawj-hia- . November manyt;, rrttr.-.- !
no
ins
too
touring
nf
vaaaian
century
..
doctrinallie- -
aBnogtcs.
at
u
.v 11,.. .fl, 1,1. ..I.H. 1...... ...,...tu ..t I. ... .....i
peoial
unor"c'? 'T"'.',n'l J".v
"'"cues abamlomsl
to
thatthan
has
Ki.ini:
until
fast
The
who
berora
day.
Who
York city
New
boats
IV., Justbeen
think
t''e8e
would
right,
Quaint
K'th
to
vicariously,
small
Alexander,Imperious,
admiringly,
achievements
absolutely cock
hap-piness. doesn't
gentleman
metropolis
humble
..I....
him- -
ease, proud
premacy."autumn
us
rarely
agretd his
thrash- -
disappeared hills
vamiulshcd.
gave
mind
from
expressionseemedthings.
tVi.iiinSt
enn,"
as
of
Infotnialloii concerning
possibility
rhimc.
purpurinndainty,
Was
iiiiii
I'oairialonx.
competitor
mented
pacification
(tovernment
Naw
nun).
accuriuu
Information
subscribershaxe
llcnlcil
T"'0;1
that"amJ exdor- -.
."V
"My tween
dear
day
rtnce
and
burst
need
noth- -
much
secretknew
",lt.1
there
aw.i.
noted
hear much
with
l'uulliiurnl..
stlm
I'r.tTrtn
bren
..,,ut
army
Icelandmother-in-la-
rather thanneverthnt kind. probably, because,
know, sons-in-la- might havecracked jokes Mother I've. And
mother-in-la- no meansjoke. She Is often serious
peaco and happiness of oungcouple, many homo has been
wrecked presence. onlyto counteract her evil Inlluencc iuopinion, that prescribed In
"Therefore dothman leave and mother,cleave unto wlfo (Genesis
Koch Hlble npptovn nrglcct.eeone's parents? at meansslmtilv If meddling mother Is nag.
wife In
finds nothing to nndto should rise lnmanhood and "cleave unto ivileThe best mother-in-la- is an absentmnther-in-law- .
thoy islta-tlnn- s.
S. Cohen.New Vobk,
Worrying About the Tarllf.tub Kditor or Tub Hun Sir: Ques
tion: If after boundingowing iiiinh
conllnues to rlso and numbir'factories moving to anada i ontlnnes, tolilicreasii, what shall we have achieved
market foreign goods'.'Answer: great moral victory.
In the bank, Hollo, anil fearfuture. Siitn-Ks- .
I'Ki.pEMicKsnuno. Vn., November
Chinese tViim.n at Tbeutreo.From Prkin llatelte.
In order prevent trmiblu vallum1'liluene thsfitrns mimical hnui.es
perinltte.1 Chinesewith their women fnlk; th"r
,are sum., foreigners vrho wiili
tinn they MiiiuM be treated Inchlueae wninrn girls,
owners allow foreignwomen utregorstheir mule rhlnene fcumlei,Hill allowrd to enjoy th privl- -lenes.
The Youngetd Bank Pretldenl,flan Ionian
V. L. prtrldvnt ut Amtri- -
while U.Mnodi Jr heml of CityNalluuid Hank lore. nf HuHeaton'aIriistest i.ilul I he,l
.Miierl-m- Nailomil lniiirn.nr (',.,n.patij, l.Hiik of I.. Mooil) 5.1
rrld-n- t - organised toint-u-capltallatd al ttO.000.
oilier lilirtM .
u tll.,uy tho (Wr,u,n ''i' .T"-'- 1V. TJVZ'VZ?:" tl ",k.n S? l.a.l,k,';VAei;,u4''.n ItSuSlhe nialls. abuse ""towel u,. utur or thes.
luie director, by tradition, tended this truffle bus head ready Led. ,,i..ct., extremely dlfticuit M"': J"Ills Such tide- - self defence withdraw grant. ,"!,. leMv." C.V!.' h' line. b.nj jiuody'teaig
BOARD WILL APPEAL
PEIXOTTO DECISION
By-la- Committee Report Car-
ried Orer Winthrop'sObjections.
leappointed
U:y,,,n0,M,t,,t;
t'"I,Jf0ffo- -
Bolivia.."';, comparatively
punishment,
especially
condescension
swashbuckler,
SELLtXO TICKETS.
,?PL?F
lorrripuiidenc
ounBert
',"",individual.
KXF.KNHE UNFAIB, HE SAllt
ronsion Fund Called Bankrupt
and Jtevlsion Needed Crit-
icism Passed By.
The by-la- committee the BoardEducation reported yesterday reference
justice Beabury's decision theI'rcme the Mrs. aP,ip
Pclxotto, a teacher Who was Ulsmisseibecause she absent from school with
permission become a mother,
T''. h,ll",,mm',, recommendedthat the instructed
take appeal from Justice fcalurdecision tho Appellate Divisionthe Appeals.
ICgerton 8. Wlnthrop made motion,
that appeal taken.Is unfair to put teachers to
tho expense employing lawyers,"said. Is perfectly plain thatSeabury considered the matter from everypoint and ho will sustainedAnmlhitn Division. The courts have heldthat teacher cannot removed becauseshe gets married, and they must rule that
cannot removed for havingbaby."r,m. Wlngate said the board owed
uuly to tho pupils to their parentstaltB ,ppeai tho hlghcs
Mr, urged the board to bad;the by-la- committee this matter,
v,ry important,Mr. wmthrop's motion was voted down
ani, COmmlttee report adopted.Abraham Stern, chulrmnn the el- -
m.nturv nr.hoots cotntnittee. who
era' pension fund. said committerboard had preparea Din
troduced Albany to change asses:- -
Martin said to admitted thatretlremenl fund practicall y Bn""'y' .
. .
.. .. ,.miwut, umi .in -
public statements rencctin. onHoard Kducatlon were trtio or false.
,.r..in.ii th lettet sent to .Mn'!'.mmiirr l'j and gnnd by
lr. Murray Putter anderal others. Abraham f'"''".who appointed memberti.ii.rii Kdiir.-itlii- yesterday. Mr.
saw it wuuiudrop, as "the Maor's appointments lo
day willed th controversy as as .
conccni-d.- "
TO oUXIt SVIIOOI. IX ELAXIl.
i'nliiralti- Profeaaor Hopti...i-iiu..- -
That New York University taken
jf Iceland had accepted mmc.ni.u an ciiuc.itiomu mivi'--
to ,m l,pout 0",Ul, vchem.- - upbuilding or Higher
.Uioii and public scliuol nysit-tn- s nrtn lo In America
tho.!' purposes. Ltorcntzcn Iiundertaking this.
l.orentzen expressed thannu ill.- -- people . ...
or Krgl.tnd guidance progres-sive awakening and that nearly one-thlt- d
tli Icelanders are American cit-
izens. that Icelanders weromi point breaking their ties vvltv,
Government of Denmark and ttab'.'fhinsr an Independent
vm healthiest rEiitWeek Show l.ovrcst Death
Hull- - llrcord,The 1!':S promises
year ln experience ofYork as gauged general dc:irule, which first forty. seven wee'-
fear 13.71 1,000pnpuisiioii. no lowesr ralethat of previous year, win
death rato eamodecrease In rate ot
point. Tills means that In the neighborhood l.POu deaths will be 'twitted during present year than
The autumn seaeon has been very fre.rrom sickness, ns pinged numbc
cnse of Infectious diseases
,,r"J, wonderful wa, known" ' ,S S ,n " " !"!,.ave.While some discount may made fpeaklng. of brilliant The enthusiastic ovation "";';' 1
aenthusiasm esllumtlnp tit $10.rt(io Ln "TlnZ !n.'t ,Vo., T .LfnlZn?.1 reptesentatlve of diversityvalue of the Moralio Religion. great excitement L ,,i m:,ti- -
llddlefnddles. Jewels, ?" Enwor Tim Snj-i- lr, I goodness!" he exclaimed, "look at American ,m'(ver.'ltv Atnerlcnn principlesor forgotten i.,u u.L'Z i.Tm." ' ',;:. .
nfter I,t rvn ..i.o.i. .. ... .1.- - " ' . wstfrday that the t'n
'
eft
wereW''S
wh.iiiuih:to
utImpossible
hemplutncrul the
withoutIK)rt. Pittsburg.
-
ninlliiance
altogether
fright- -.,
M
someUilng to
public
community?
at
ho
of houui
bystander
lli.v.
bird,
upon speculating
In
of Alexander
subsequentlyfriends. Soon
unan-swered,
AlexanderIt
to
champion nInhabitants
he be
he
of he
At when... . . .
he
kindly
of Alexanders
,,(of
'lire
..nmi
think... ..........
I Itof
someirooi nt
of
leH.1....iii.ui .i n--
that
to
sioi iiIm.i
slowlyI
epeou- -
allof
bohe
of i,rovj,,c
of Ameii- -Ifof
inhabitants
to prosperity
be
of
A
Jj.
loi":be
0"of
rue
th.
ruij
inubefore small,
he adventthe waiter
I superstitious.Who
the
the
in l.A
to
tiviW andIn Mexico
toTehuantepco stretch- -
In
fortifications,
subjectednt
nt- - J
,n
.
ymjof
two
aimappreclallonand
and
seeuisreasonable of
Government.
C''"'rs Amc.nc.i ,,u r .most ancient jokes are those concerning
Columbus. sa'd Is look-h- eAdam was probably ".g to America o Denmariconly man who heard one ItsI say for
alt we hisabout
jet the aa menace to
the a mar-ried nnd a
by her way I
Is mythe good old
Hook, which tells us; nhis father his anahis II.. 2U."
the of..nt nil. It
this:I ing her son nhout his whom she
commend nver thinglondiinn, lhe son Ills
his
Occasional visits ore alllight, but must bo visits, not
November 26.
Tonil the and bel- -
iiuoiti nn- - uu in mn nthe of our.
(lie- -
jond a wider forA De
posit It not tortlm
SS,
thttn tho
and arenm tn sell tlcketa tnvisitor hut us
tn hesr Chl- -
nrl. not thejinc way b nd ro
Hie arc tuthe m nlt together with
frltriil.i, but arenot Burnt
'outMoody 3d, Hie
the parent Institution, --A".
nr the '..in '. Ii the,,ltc
fin. Ii nt Li ue .u rt aiel the
The h W.ii Is a
.
two W ill II lllli nr . .... .i..i - i.. ,- -i i., , ,
, ,
i .
,
- .. .
Hh.'
,R lm,0, 1rIOM ,
of ex- - " 8put u , .In and ami bm it is ,..
" ol" "In 10 .. big
M
of ufIn
In Ru
Court In ofC.
wasout to
beto an it
toCourt of
no be"It those
of he"It
bo by the
a bo
a bo
s
houlJ an l0
up Inu wlui
theof
was not
I!nof the a to re in
at the
be ts
. .. ... ...
If recentthe ofTi,ia....... tn
sLow,
Includingwas a of the
.iftm o- - i'nn - -
farat
H
lias
mthe ity of
a,for the euu- -
tlie n
funds Iffor Mr.now
Mr. Ills belief"4 . Ol inn
..u-i.- ..
for
of all jHe milled the
the ofthe
raw 's
riii i
uui" to be Ihi
the Ncby the
for theof the per t1
i V).itho 1911, In
tho for w14.07, tho of
of fewer retho
191 1.
ny thereported
" c L", . ,.v"
ef lee- -
'"'- - ...
at . inr....ii.,,n i..
p,',mt
III
,,,.
of
of
lie
ot
of
"'
of
oe
i..m, i,of
so
he
of
of
,i
of
be
of
of
Ho thathe
nm
In
,
of
of
,.
of In
a
w
tiuritig ino past seven weeks 2,602 cw..f K, t.i... .........I .. ihi'm. nuin lunorir-'a- illt...,n, ,.rr.Knnn,,.
the ,,,,r wi re "getting It In tl,e neck. ' 'T "r hservB ii . ru e Th. n. "'..""r" ,mJ"l ..t0.. P""1" "as we say here. muel(Ml nni, , r"oretll.mcvn'. vetitllle to lemark that there 1),l.tno,i tt,uut tlfl mutter. In i .ortliern stock. V.ilued at Jt.3Is -- ally something Is., wot t, vv bile In the cMe n 00. frnm Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Tuck tvvoi Id bcsldi s inei e smug pioHperlty, and tuielRii ami wonieii enjoy mual rlshu In endowment fund, according to Mini .Vu .i hhhi nun iiiiii in- ..io nine i" Dietr own rmintrles and lire permitted to ..i n. nut'u.iiiioiiutiiiu - nlook ilscvvline lor II limn III I'lster. .... ...... .i... soclatlon a deficit at th xnrl nf llm
II cllv vv'l.i.i
two
n,.me
once
The
Hull
lore
whl.
tnn Hmw) of .1:.m!.,.,':,.!i,5
I lie n lavor II , ,,,01, K hpodemile. i.tumi conllnuallvnow 'd
unhampered compelled It hi. got for t..i,i to ', ,'nk" ,,11 " "l Pl '' "uu I tlm "IL, v ? 1. r the
case
ami
a
Justice
teachera
and,
oillcsplo
a
It hadwas
iu
Nicholas Sev
Mer- -
ter
f
nsli'1s
l i7iii
nasnext
'thn period
J ,3t
"be
n
I
bo
of
by
,,,i...,.,,ii..niwuiq,,. ...
I
nionm
... had
pei-lo- of lOP.', a decrease of 7 ner ctrTin. number of cases of diphtheria was
14 per cent, less, and that of scarlet fe. r17 per cent, less. The number of oasesof measles was about G per cent, greaterthan In 19U'.
.w:t ,mo ran care of badii. s.
Mr. and Mra. Eel ward Tack OHStock to Diet Kltchea.
Tho New York Diet Kitchen Assortstlon of I West Thirty-fourt- h street, whlrh
""''I of ,91J f more than 113,00",uul "ow auiucicni lunas aeem assurededueatn mothers In tho care of tt.''children.
Tho unnlial income from the Tu'l"donation will be used In maintaining tt - J
tuck Kitvncn at 3b West 139th etrWt,nn of the eight stations of the sssoclatlor J
no station now has 300 babiesregister. It is tho only milk stationhe city dssroted to negro bablet, and tl.J
ouiy station in that aecuen. A nurse wBbo .stationed there to Instruct mothers.
Cardinal to Dedicate Cfcarck.Cardinal Farley will officiate tu lJron.
ln y at the dedication of the newHoinau r.ithnllc Church of Queen nf MlSaints, nf which Vuxllliiry Hlshop Mm -
ileen Is lector. The eerrmonles will hi.UU at 7 o'clock this morning. Caldll' I
Parley will nfllcUlii at the. ponlllleal mat,u II o'clock. '1 lie sermon will be presentsby Abbot Oasauet. O. U. B.