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M, Byron Morgan...’ Bebe ls In a class by herself when it comes to whirl- wlnd mugpvromilnces with a dash offepper and tabasco in ‘kW-e she i; in a bright and breezy comedy all speed. boafracing by the author of all Wall)’ Rflws “u” “"5 “Wildcat Willie-T_wo Part Comedy A Modern Method of Cleanliness Because it cleanses the mouth and teeth, removes odors of din- ing or smoking and renders the the use of user acceptable in any company, ¢ A wmcmvbs Chewing Sweets is a mark of refinement. To use Wrigley’s shows thought for the feelings and the favor of your companions. Wrigley’s is also a delightful refreshment f enjoyed by people of all ages. It is an aid to digestion‘- a guardian of good health. . A, .43.. s‘. 9515 51E? CO3! Marconi Tests Have Proved Successful (Special to the Guardian) . l2(,NlJ'OlN, Om. l5. —‘<l'rcml(=l' Mackenzie Kin: will informally _'|l.‘l_L!llbi§ f, sahtlpionlip... l-l'l‘.»\'.il.\l discuss tho position oi‘ the Pacific lflzbleBoard with ntln-rnltnuinlon premiers as soon as ho arrives, here. although it is not exp, .1 that he wlll raiz-ao illt‘ question in tho imperial Conifer-nice. 'l‘here is good ground for liopn that :1 settlement oi‘ this thorny issuo will soon be reached. Meanwhile thc ‘Nlarconi lnrtm tests between liodmlu and (‘umulit have proved most. successful ac- cordinllto tine opinion expressed by ‘post office experts. Seven days of private iosls lllllll‘ ‘been e d these are to be follow- ed "by ven days of official tests. " Alli? the "latlerare as satisfactory us ltlie-privat Jfllitslhe agfeelllelll- elVeea “the it Oiiico and (flaun- dian Marconi-Compatiy will he car- ried out. ‘The heaml taste between Enfllaml lines the pain with Mlnsrwei- lt relieves inflammation. soothes and heels. ' egg".hsd disappeared. "i . " Hoyda confessed to the 016M111, court and was sent down fdrlfwn years. and ‘South Africa will ho made shortly and tho ‘tests with India and Australia arc scheduler] for Novombcr. —»—-oo>--— TO PROVE THAT WASHINGTON WAS MOLLYCODDLE NEW YORK. Oct. 15. -~Rupcrt Hughes. ivhosc contention made last. January in Washington at a tllinier of the Sons oi the Ameri- ran Revolution, that George Wash- ington was a man and not a molly- cuddle, brought down on him the wrath of many admirers of the flrslpresldcnt of the United Slates has written a book to prove his theories. Nlr. Hughes, ‘by a study of Wash- ington's life. letters, diaries. and contemporary documents, seeks. to prove that Washington was an aris- docratic farmer. a susceptible and mainly unsuccesmul lover, s. men who swore and drank with -the host, and witlial a human and lov- able personality. —-—-—Qoc-_-____ GAVE MARKED MONEY AS PARTING PRESENT WINNIPEG, Oct. 16. —The-"gen.» erosily" of Ste/re "Boyda landed hlm behind the prison bars today. ‘He had been employed as labor- er on the farm of Fred Drabit of Emerson. Man.- and suddenly noti- fledi his". employed that he was leaving. fBeforo he deported. however. he presented the bebrol the Drabit family with a fifty cent piece. _ Mrs. Drsbii. noticed that the coin bore a mark she had placed n some of her family savings. 1n- vestigation proved that. the "he ‘ uer Reorganized ‘Last night in the Y. M. C. A.. the City Bowling League was re- organized for the season of 1926- 27 wit-h six teams entered. ' The annual meeting of the league was called to order by chair Infill. R. A- Pehdleton. D. Mc- Kenzie was appointed ‘Becky pro- fem. The minutes of the last meeting wereresd and adopted".- Electioh. of Officers resulted es follows: Honorary nesldent, W. R. Altlteh, donor of the Aitken Tro- Dlll‘ ' .lP!‘8‘Sl‘(l9l1l, Jack Webster. Vice-Pres" Percy W. Turner. ton. ‘ The the six ‘team captains shall coiflti- tute the executive- The following teams compose the league: Telephone, C. N. R.. Wholesalers, Y. Business Men, C. Five, and the Banooks. it was decided that the new rule regarding the championships play- offs of lest year should be in force again this year. ‘ ‘General discussion took place and various matters pertaining to the selection of the different teams weie cleared up in a. very satis- factory manner. De Bloia ‘Bros, and Carvell Bros. team-s amalgamated to form theN Wholesalers. The ‘Carmody Five l" team were admitted as the C. Five and allowed to choose five spares City League before. One ‘rule No. 10 was amended to read as followsi "Each team shall play each other twice, instead of three times.’ It was moved that an effort be made to secure two more teams- Tlie first week's schedule ls: Business men vs. Telephone, Mon. Oct. 18th at 7 p. m. Wholesalers vs. C. N- R., Mon. Oct. 18th at 8.30 p. m. Banooks vs. C- Five, Wed. Oct. 20th at 7 p. m. 'l‘he ‘rules and regulations adopt- ed are as t'oll'ows:_ s. bikini RULES AN-D REGULATIONS CITV BOWLING LEAGUE 19264927 1. Each team shall submit the names of ten players to the League and no other players shall be uaed during ‘the series. 2. All games to be played accord- ing torthe schedule unless other- wise wrranged for by the Captains of the teams playing 0r the League President. 3- No player shall in any way in- terefere with another while he ls rolling; his team-mate can remind him what he is working on. 4- T116 £0111 lllflfla bhall be picked out by the "two teams playing any game, and ‘his duty shall be to watch back-slaps as well as foul line. His. decision shall be final; to foul by the hand the hand must . touch the alleys. ‘5. Should a team fall to appear on a. night they are to play, they shall forfeit the game to the op poaents, unleso arrangement-s have been previously made by the two teams affected. 6. ‘Should the League end in a draw, the Teams affected and the President will "have all power to ar- range their own play-oft. 7. Games shall count in the ser» ies and not pin falls; this does not apply to the p‘\y~ol'f. 8. All players must be registered with the Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. within one week utter the first game. _ 9. Should a team have only four men on hand to start a game, that Leann call roll- but the lowest score of the opposing loam shall be tak- on as tne fifth man's score. 10.‘ Schedule to run twonounds w be played at 7:30 p. m. and 8.- 30 (Seven and Eight-Thirtyr-wn the evening of Monday. and T ~p. m. on Wednesday. _ _ 11. Team members must roll at least elX-fy percent of games to be eligible for any of the general priz- 85. ‘ . 12. Teams finishing second and third to play off series of three games to decide team to play win- -in Championship Series of three or five games-as Captains may decide. Gall Boy Won NPJWMARKET. Oct.. ‘16. — in the moat thrilling finish in the his- tory of the famous race, Frank Cur- zons colt Cell‘ Boy won the Middle Park Stakes, greatest of English two year old rnces_ this afternoon. He beat Lord Derby's Sickle only y a head. and Mrs. Wbztburnls Birtlirlgbt finished ‘third, b. short head away. ' Twelve juveniles, the cream of the two year old crop, started. The betting was 7 to 2 against. Call Boy; 6 to 1 against Sickle and 10 i0 1 against Birthrlght. The die- tance was nix furlongs and the val- ue of the race about $13,000. Call Boy la a half brother of the Derby winner Coronach, being by Iilurrn 0a. out of Conzedieone. Cor- onecb was second in thl-s race last year. ' i Defends His Grown SAN FRANCISCO, Oct.. 10$~Th0 first title ‘bout in Sen Francisco since 1014 wfllbe held here nut r do. iht. hen roe mum daufoolidly iii: 1:11am ifiwsllz: crown against, Johnny i! New York, l-eurmjuuuio _ Us» then-weight champion.- if iF-he‘ s Ill-round affair with“ tranch- ing 160 pounds in; . afternoon of the fight. Dundee. yam t|o after will weight title n 19ft. .ll, "comeback," and .ln Kev! . t a .17 .‘~z.§;::-.:c.lr'...:.: ' ‘I. . v l . g4 " ‘ :- Reco-rdlng Sec'ty, R. ‘A. Pendle- \ _4 i‘ "» ‘ ‘ OI Officers ofitbe League with , _. from men not having rolled in the . i-i-Kdillfial’ " iieslk M Emu: The Rebekah hemlnltaed 5st; urdsy-nlght when the Imps defeat- ed the Whis £100 pins. Some low scores weterrolled. ll being some of the lediemfirst time- limreh- . tinsel-us no 101 " Tutsi-debt’ WHIZ‘ an ‘ 399 489 494 Total—138ll In the second Jingles defeated by 4 pins. JODLY JINGLES game the Jolly their oppohenl! -¢-0¢---—— ANKERS LJEAGUE Saturday after-doom, the first game of thefihirlters-il-eague was rolled which resulted in a win for the Royal over 'Nova Scotia by 239 pins. Mr. Don Merton of the Royal had "the highest single and three strings of l'l8= and m. ‘ autumn day and (!lfe"="‘,'TWcllncr Trophies" match brought zout a re- cord field of gallery on- hrday last. Nearly all!!! play" ldrove off at "2130 D- m. oil‘ the" ‘autiful links of the Charlottetown Golf Club all determined to, cpl-y off one of the two splendid-trophies specially presented for ‘this - event by Mr. L. ‘E. Wellner. Despite the best efforts of the younger players the men's trophy was annexed by the veteran of the Charlottetown links. Mr. H. W. Longworth-an ex-champfon ‘by the way-while the ladies trophy was won by Mrs J. E. R. MoEwen. The course was in wonderfully good condition for so late in the season, due to thd unremitting care -an‘d attention given ‘by the club's capable greeirs keeper, Mr. R. Butler. The scores turned in lows: ' " are as foi- \ . “WELUNER. Inertial!“ MATCl-l 18 Holes-Handicap _this year was ‘, provement made ROYAL BANK ll ;4 L. Merrit . . . . . . ‘148 112,3 I172 M. MedLeod _98_ 147‘ 73 E. Murley ... m 141 130 D‘ fMorton . . . . 1M8 42211145 C. McLeod . 125 109 92 "722 042 s12 Total-NW T‘- NOVA GCOTIAl “ ‘ Miss M. Chandler..." 105 _ 14o no C. Abbot . 152 l1’? i132 H. Connolly . 151 84 147 E. Owen . 55 100 76 f... longheal . . . . . . .. 147 90*‘! 1:10 bllji-"BSB Total—1738 vii», _ pr i L: The double attraction. a perfect’), 11's"? adv-rum . is ALIVE 1T8 MELODY . l8 BEWlTCH-ING H. moma........-.Ls1 n1 11 H. ‘Finlsyson Ill‘ J34 88 M. ‘Hutchesonu .. 110 l2 9g rrs Lvmcs H. fl-lenry .....V...,.. 67 90 ' 'l_ ENITRANC|NG "mastery "--' ewetdds offered to any c-ne _ frown or keep feet _ still wheat-Wagner»: Orchestra. plays - ' QVEllTlJRE a is P. THAT SCI JOSEPH M RAZZLING - oAzzuNo RARE COMPLETENESS BY min-III- JAMES monraomsnv , ' HARR TIERNEY .Y0_U'LL CING, YOU'LL DANCE 'YOU'LL LOVE THE SONGS _ ,_ $llllRP-- NTlLATl-NG— ' 5- r k ' Hss rill-tins Midi i ,. HImElflhuie b can‘ H _ HII Won Singer; , . You vpqu sls¢,'w|.1,¢|,_ Dun‘... Flum the Songs i cKARTHY Vou'l’ Love Their Beauflliljl ‘j lee Wonderful Lyn“ k v \ ma“. . .1 i.1 “Btllfllliil” nlstlsl‘ the "Bluenoee", not only consented to continue the race but went out and- overhauled his rival, passing her shortly after the first mark had been reached. Thereafter the race was a procession‘ with the Bluenose increasing her lead with each leg. The champion battered "l-lallgoninn" off the wind, and rue‘ from her la windward Elapsed tlme:—fm- "Blue- nose", 4.15.35; Elapsed for "Hall- F. MauDougali . 81 73 121 z ‘i 7 M. Adams . 8‘! 72 ’ B. Stewart . 99 y 81 . P MacDonald . 93 1.31 . a - I ". . .. Acorn . . . . . . . . _ 44. 63 -‘ f . j lHAILlFAX, N. S., Oct. 16. —'l‘he l 1279 m‘ 3'80 “B schooner "Blueaose" undefeated, Tom“ :bamplon of the North Atlantic fishing fleets, demonstrated anew OFPONBNTS _ for superiority over all rivals in I 23 the opening race of a. series off x: - 87 here today. The "Hallgonlan", des- M éhandler In n2 136 gned to beat the Bluenose by the ifcunle _ 68 H 63 irchltect of "both vessels, proved a J. Gillis 9o 109 110 9”" ‘°°°““ °“ F" l'°“'“‘ °l “'1' ed 9"" ' ____ __ ing. The challenger beat to starting work, 458 398 419 llne_ establishing considerable lead. T°ufl~1276 _ ‘ but Captain Angus Walters, aboard gonnm", 4_4d,3o_ Westville Had One ‘ 0f Best Ball Teams WESTVMJDE. 0ct., 14. —Basehall for ‘I920 is all over, Wostville are ‘he Maritime champions for this year and in yesterday's game they dearly showed their superiority aver the New Brunswick chumps. Winning two games from the New- castle team by n iota-l of 28 runs Against [he four scored against zhem la a record to be pround 0f. The town of Westvllle is certainly proud of its ball team and prepara- tions are now under way to banquet the champions. ‘ lWestvllle this year had one of the best teams in its history. Play- ing wonderful defensive ball and mighty" strong on the offence, the local team buttered down every- thing that come its way. A well ‘bal- anced club is the only definition of the Westvllle team. ‘Strong in the pinches when a hit or a catch would mean victory, the whole team were on their toe-s at every oppor- unity. Perfect harmony among the players was a big factor of their win and the team worked like a well oiled machine. ‘ Another factor in Westvillds win the wonderful im- on the "lub by im Saunders, the well ‘known ball pleyer. Saundeis was‘ asked to take over the team early in the season and he decided to couch the outfit this year. The result is well known all over Pictou (lounty and He has been with die team every day. this summer un-d m; m"; p0il1l|3 of the game‘ have spelled victory for the miners onlnore lhau one occasion. The whole town ls bucking the team and the support they received from the ‘public ‘spurred them on to victory. No matter who played, the crowd would be there and they stay~ ed with their team in victory or defeat. ‘ Opponent". For Tunney Wanted NEW YORK, Oct.. 16. —“Mr. Rickard is now engaged ln-looking for an opponent for me." Gene Tun- ney. .world‘s heavyweight boxing champion said last night speaking 0""! "'9"? Ne! at a dinner at which be was boat Ill’. Iljldlmggiiyorth fist-heater New York. sport whit- A. W. Week 87 20 67 - - Rev ‘n. M. Faulton a: 1-5 cs ,,,”.',',,§‘j,',’§,,";,,§°§§ ‘l,{;;‘§‘-,°°,‘,‘,‘,{,"‘.‘ Percy lPope 10 49 3s me out in two ruuntll-s “ lle gilded“ A‘ B~ CM“ 92' 23 ‘B9 "The day after tbeTl ht wheii l w- ‘F Tull" W 30 69 won the cham-plontshl gt ‘Phil d li ‘r r Hiliion 1-10 4o 1o Db“, (m, (Bu, G“ l’ “ , l‘ e" Dr 5 ‘R- 39mm" '1'” 40 70 nger) and I told Texnqgrilcklslrd mafll .11. w. ‘Weeks 91 - 2o 1g "sh, m, fellow m, "f, x. IM. ‘Martin cs- . 2e 7 when you Wm ,0 n, f" f” °° d-g- ‘l: s‘ ii . . . ngworth ‘. ‘ . F. . Clark 107 33 7'1 g g 3mm", g; g; 3g Is Transferred . . d 1 , ."““—." . s. n. Milli-duos 10w - 24 1r. AMHRST» Ocf- 16- —— Robert n. a. Palmer u‘? 4o 11 ‘wfbslel- o“ v1 the leading trucker- J_ Lawyer m’ 2,5 77 feta of the real ‘Maritlmes, left lo- J. a. Paton m 4o s0 "W 1°’ Montreal. having been Dr. Archibald 13 . 2g s gllglwégazlld an? ‘hand ‘silica, p! Dr G0 dWlll I ll ' ‘ o W"! 3- 6J- E, N. (‘lunsaulug 81 ~16 8i n91‘. who with Jiwk Lelmoine. held a awed Hg 31 3-; the Nova Bcotie tennis doubles q‘ Q Hugh“ w u a; title, played two years with the A. n,“ Q H. Beer m 1g y“ A. A. A. tflllfl, twice. champions 0i Rev E. M. Melons ' v s43, and alilfllxceatrxl hockey section of “the C. C. Toombs, A..~ . _ n ere - -' - - - . l‘. and 1.. E. Weliner. dfllfnot finish __v' M" E‘ w‘ Mom“. . use * ‘ " non 12o o " on glfslago son 1'57 66 n2 y J m; omfluirmp N lllilgsqlli ’l-l 06rd‘ i636 M rs. . Ill. Mo ‘ .. . . - . ssnr fl 98 g‘. n, $8 4o ‘Mugs. u. d-iughle, Mrs nssnm bu. ill ileum» - , 56 " 1- 0- H noun.‘ 111w- ggugmyqchohou‘. s gllfiglsrt. Mrs . Goodwill; id - rs. .~.¢_ - ‘. - -. urns. wuweeiig,» ,, NOT‘?! ‘. . qpgflghom; » The south nswrflasve comefo m. K- .,g iii. rflnsTron o-m silt seein- . v . ~.' \ enjoys/amoeba the conclusion‘ that, the - ‘fill his’ or the» fun. undue . = fossil “uftW-hmdel‘ than m" 17 Iii. ~ Tbfdqnmde 1hr- ‘have amuse ovum» n” y m¢ is; or Jack Shsrkeyb entry into s, ill ‘a ‘ ‘Qlrm I011 Int vorghr- l ~ " MPG!!! e glllndltl-‘GDIM-s I --- o ‘v l ll The ill-illltl still line-Han ppo . ‘malty, thaoipftq dpuwiillngoto rz-the gloves for the entertainment of pest the sel" . his work has been a great success. ‘ » bloom. “gilbharkeys. Secret Out Yankees Were In Disfavor During W0r1d’s Series NlEW YORK, 0ct._1(l. -Now that the tu-mult and world series shouting is confined to Si. Louis and its immediate surrounding-satin! most of’ the players have llllllg up their shoes for the winter, it is cus- tomary to write a little something, u ‘sort of verbal to cover furniture when going away to the country. it was not a good world scrip-s. The thrills were fcw and confined mostly to the final game. in this, one remembers unost. vividly two great catches by Ruth, two flin- plays by ’l‘hcvcn0u‘, the error oi‘ Koeaig and Meusel, which lost the. game. and the appearance of Grov- er Cleveland Alexander as he tstfol- led out o~f the bull pen in the sev- enth inning to fan Lazzerl with the bases full. and later to fact the mighty Ruth with two out in the ninth inning and one run . ’ ‘ to tie the score. There were scenes of rcrclry in Si. Louis when the series moved west such as never were $9011 there. before. but thy were not so mush u‘ tribute to what the Cardinal's hail‘ done up t0 that tinn- in tin- world oerles. as m’ what they had dr_>__nc lo win-Ythe National Leuguo pennant. it was one of the toughest racuo in the» history of tht-‘g-icuioi- circuit. l Flowers Beaten On Foul in Battle BOSTON, Mass" Oct. 16. —Maxlc Roseubltiom of Brooklyn, W01] on a foul tonight from Tiger lflowcnl, middle-weight champion, in the ninth round of u scheduled leu- round ‘bout here. As tho men wort- both above the class weight limit, Flowers’ title was nct involved. 1n the first round Flower-s was warned by the referee for hitting low. Up to the sixth round tho ‘champion had an edge in the cx- changes, but thou llosenbloom took the aggressive. The notion was lust and furious. Al the beginning of the ninth, Rosenbloom staggered Flowers with p. right to the chin after a lowla- ‘toe encounter. Flowers rotuliutcil with a blow to the body which sclll. his opponent m the floor. Tho rui- oree ruled that. the blow was low and awarded the fight. to Rosen- Dundee Beats Zivic ‘NEW YORK. Oct. 16. — Joe Dun- dee, of Baltimore, won a decision from Jack Zivic. of Pittsburgh in a IO-round bout m, Madison Square Garden here tonight. Dundee weigh- ed 144: Zivic ‘146. , ‘Both boxers were punished durlnl; the ‘ten rounds of rather uninterest- ing fighting. although there were no knock downs. Zivic started with a rush and did most of the leading in the early rounds. but Dundee came back at the close to take command of tho situation. '_ - Dundee is a prceleteng nspir at fol-the welterweight crown worn by ete Lam; theScrantou coal min- er. Lew Toadies. of Phlladolpblsnwon on points from Farmer Joe Cooper, of Terre Home. int. in the lo-round semi-fine] 1o the Dundee-Zivic bout. Tendler weighed 148 and Cooper 144. __... max; oee" 1o. _ The .4.» pillllllln ll out. "My firit fight with Iowa was against s negro, a fel- dw ‘out in big as Wills. wile I was ‘in te mm: Shirley, d. "as ‘tried to ewipd a piste of ice er m iii-om. a fellow in my division. '1‘ e dummy of the‘ ship was. tn pnt.on flow aud—\vcll, l crossed the boys The Caloriq-ypyipeless, F unrgoe A A ‘ n, guaranteed to heat your house to it". the coldest weather. 9' seventy degrees on, _ Call at our store during exilibltloh week ‘fluid-hay i’ demonstrate this WONDERFULjIfpRNACE to you, prices are very I alonahle.‘ CALL, WRITE QR‘ ruonn - FRED u. fnmuon "~ "meow: seas.‘ ' ‘ "so cannon anus" Opposite Prlncé‘ Ellwood, Theatre. .v- THE “Know now?" 1s MA INTO EVERY Floor HICKEY’ BLACK TWIST froBAcco-r This is why Hlckey's ‘Black Twist comes first,ll‘ the make-up and flavor In every fig that no other buns. The man who chews tobacco knows that whenlfie,‘ Hlckey's, he's not taking any chances of gettlnd . made tobacco. That‘s why men all ask for Hi0 because it ls the BEST. Nllllions of figs used yearly. Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco C0,, “ Charlotte f l Manufacturers Saveithe Child and Build the Nation", Why do the Red Cross and all Health Organize advocate Pasturlzed Milk? ' , If you ask them, they will tell. you lf efficiently formed it is ‘free from all-disease germs, and the only milk, and retains all the foo-d values of raw milk. Quoting from a magazine sent out by the Red n Society we read: "if is hard to believe anyone would 0. pasturlzatlon." Ills not only the‘ best food but the cheapest. C0 i the food value u.‘ Pure Milk and other articles of dicta Our producers are the cleanest and best. We . their milk to remove any dust or sediment wlilcllf enter the milk from the air or any other source. , Pasteurlze to kill harmful ‘Bacteria. ' You must not fear our m'ilk is safe. Garden ciy Milk. cream and Butter sold cupid; gens and from our Plant. We also flil crooks and " "‘ please your taste.‘ The Pure lllilk $0., Ltd... hue, Iuteppcd in for the little lei“ r‘ A meeting of the ofilfl rcsentntives from lb! llovors and Stars Wm l the Y. M. C. A. this m‘ to decide some laiil°l ‘- Please attend. and won that one." Dempseys Opinion 5 NEW YORK. October 16.-—’ "l ivould llkc to have been in on it.“ commented Jack Dempsey on the defeat of Harry Wills by Jack Sharkey. "i never considered ivilis a first rate fighter and ,it ought to be apparent. now, if it wasn't bu. 1111'". that I never had any reason to dodge the negro." ' _ —-<-O-&‘i~_- SIMPLE FARE FDR ,. ‘ THE aovAi. PART‘! s. s. ‘uzvlnaruzih. Oct. 1s. ~~ llzn-luvheat cakes with manta syrup nu-l sausages wore the gustatory (lcll:.l".ls chosen by tho Rmnanizm (ricer and her family for.;ht»lr scc- . oinl breakfast at “Lg qn llwzrk-iqq t» (‘nnaila and the Unlicl Slates. .\in~:l1- also tasted breakfast col-cal for tho first time. ,~ - - - '.'hc mcal was prepared b," llilly Irina. chief steyvuril. who Ilonuml d ' kitchen apron and digplau-ad.‘ the Levlathsirs expert HRsencnlund German chefs in response t Marie's request that slw he e Q "‘ day of strictly iAmei-lcari foo v l‘ ‘ -The menu prepared for iundieop A certain dull PM ‘ bitterlylo Oscar Wilde 1' of attention his W199 p lug. "There seelns to he l!’ o1‘ silence against m9. “What would you M" do?" ' "Join if. my 110111‘ fem replied Wilde. was chicken will; corn frltter hog] beaten biscuit- and honey. i“ . A minister who hsrlgnof. "been long appointed to fro; rub i ‘if 6 South of semisuihnkuuro " lady how she liked his; reap "I dldna like it at Ififlhe. lil- the sailors when there was s rum- p, ‘ . v.;-- ' ' P swered. . .,., _ ‘ "And. pray. wliy all??? 5r: {Wool in the (‘pg ," ' Ill _ ‘h. Engfiliredlile" i§o§fl' 33's‘. 0.3.: ' u‘ Yrik /0rD‘_ read it weelz, sob nlllfl iii-alums nocsns sun » place. it wasna nope-if hiaflgplwwfl; ‘pi. {v H , ., , ’ , y‘ ,.N.,.___,_... ' LIVDPDI>A"J‘U" “ll - ‘n ' ‘$1 t.“ 5'“?! ., Mnpweiflnln.) 1. v "i, if e "m; \! kpwrr“ '11-»- . fsililsfiffm t- .. r. . i‘