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TJ9BStS(DAY, SEPT. i, 19IS.
THE PRESS HAS A EARGER
THAN AM* MEE
OTHER DAILIES OF THIS SECTION COMBINED. XOtOEt ADVERTISING IX TOE PRESS WUJ)
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Thursday-Friday
THEREFORE
Sept. 4-5
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Mrs J H L a \ a l ! e y fi* spent
^ Sept. 8.—Joe Henesey had the mis- weeks -vvith .n e r dauchtof
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fortune t o ' c u t hi* foot J Wednesday J u b e r t | f S c i o t a .
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Educated Vottignen the Social and
With an axe while brushing. P h i l i p T a > l o r h a d the *,,
Hum Bessie Phillips oi Westport t o g e t h i s w r i s t spratoed ^ * "
Industrial I*ad«*s—Ko DevelopHe
^fc'vJMting
her sister, iifrar, J. R. Davis j o y i n g a n a u t o ride
ment by Filipino Initiative, \
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MISS M.XBEIJ WHITNEY STOWER
THOMAS CLARK RECEIVES PAI&. v Mrs. Freeman Lavalley is spending * a s t h r o v i n o u t on h l , \ ° *
BECOMES THE BRIDE OF
rlst
'I was once fortunate ehough to Ftlli INJURIES WHEN THROWN a w e e k ' with her parents and is m
S e v e r a l f r o m h,P
JOJXS C. W ^ B » t T E l P ^ . poor health.
-TO MACADAM: HIGHWAY
©range ^on.c" W ^ ^ S J ^ I
spend a hot January afternoon, in Ma1
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Thomas Clarky ehgrayer a,nd watch- N, H.•tf spent a short vacation with
Miss Mammie
citizen, who has held high o{H<& un- hiaker With the Walker-Sherman Co. h i s ( b r o t h e r s O l i v e r a n d W i l l i a m o f W i l l i e L a f o n u i n e w . r e n n i t e ana
. M i s * Mabel #h|ta|tey sltower, daugh- d e r t h e S p a n i s h O o v e r n a n t e n t , u n d e r o f %his^pnsri m e t w i t h - p a i n f u l intfuries t i i i s ~ p t a . e e ter of Mm 3r. & ^tofer» o£ this ciiy> Aguinaldo, and under the American yejfterdjjtf at about 1?;30 o'clock
RflBft Hehegey who underwent an Anne's chmch at u ^ r , *' ,*»
THE
PHOJIPPINES
" AH
OtAGARCUY
TBROWNFROM
UOTOR-CYCIE
—There will be an adjourned reguadministration," s a y s Carl Crow, in
L a f o n t a . n e acted » . h ^
henv the
"Excelsior*'
m o t o r - c y c l e o p e r a t i o n a. s h o r t - w h i l e a g o - i s g a m Fre&
lar meeting of the Journeymetf Bar- w a s l a s t ev'tenlnig a t $ N o * c l o e k a t t h e t h e W o r l d ' s W o r k f o r S e p t e m b e r . w
upon
which
he
Was
riding
skidded
a
i
ing
fait.
She
is
able
to
<be
out
again.
and
Miss
Emma, :
" J*
First
Presbyterian
churchy
united
In
bets' Unim at Dalliar and Gallant's
"He had traveled far, read much, It .crossed, the railroad tracks a t Clin- ' - M r . . a n d M r s . F r a n k P u l l m a n o f w a s b r i d e s m a i d A s id *S nt ineerr * '
Scttck Sngug Ad
m a r r i a g e t o J o h n C a u l f i e l d W o o d r u f f , a n d a c q u i r e d t h a t rare- a b i l i t y o f „d«barber shop Thursday night.
ton 3**rk along the Lake Shore road' the Adirondack Mountain* who have
an-flsup.perkl^
—A special meeting1 of the Lady or Ketf York Oity.
Itached and impartial dlteuwidn of sending both rider ahd taachinVto been visiting Mrs. Pullman's parents «byl e hisJ Ppeople
h e happy
JlZrJfr
Maccabees will be held this e v e n i n g
t h e i r h o m e i n t h e East,
In one oJE the most brilliant wed- J h i s o w n c o u n t r y . _ W w w e r e t a l k i n g - o f t h e r o a d b e d a n d p l o w i n g u p t h e g m v - - ; r e t u r n e d h o m e W e d n e s d a y .
a t 8 : 0 0 o ' c l o c k . Aft m e m b e r s a r e r e and Mrs. Artie Sample aUended I Me. a n d M r s Men-it i**,,,
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el top of the highway for a distance t h e 3|r.
t
ding* wMefc ha'* lafceh #laee in this patriotism.
quested to be present.
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m p M e e t i n g a t W e s t C h a z y C h e s t e r , N" H , a r e here V! • o i '
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—The Woman's League of the
Mr. Ciiark explains the accident In Sunfday.'
said, "beea-use I loVe my country,
parents.
given
away
by
her
mother
iii
the
pres>
Physicians' Hospital will hieet at the
thoUgh'4t has little of which. I can t h a t a s he approached the tracks he
fhoiae of Mrs. A. Grulbord, No. 94 enee Of an assemblage of fnends, he proud. We are still a dependent glanced quickly u p and down the-line
Court street, tomorrow afternoon, prominent in social and professional people. Spam? brought us our religion, \o be certain that there ^wa* no ApSept. 5th, at four. As there are im- circles, which gathering filled the to which jwe Rave added nothing; nor proaching train In doing so he be\>*
church Edifice.
h a v e Filipmos^attained h i g h plaee^in
• p o r t a n t m a t t e r s t o -be p r e s e n t e d t o '
lieves
*
that
hemust
have
turned
To-the strains of the wedding pro- the cEurch. \^e haVe b$eh d^Vout
Prices: 5-10c
the league, all members -are urged to cessional
frohi ^Ldhengrin," the bride C h r i s t i a n s f o r a l m o s t t h r e e c e n t u r i e s , slightly the handle of the cycle which
ibe p r e s e n t .
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e n t e r e d t h e c h u r c h u p o n t h e a r m . o f b u t h a v e s e n t n o m i s s i o n a r i e s t o our" controls the power, in "this way, put— A t a special m e e t i n g of t h e board
'brotaer> Benjamin F. Slower She heathen neighbors. Instead r we are ting on a burst of speed. Apparently
Performance 2.30, 7.30-9.00 o f d i r e c t o r s o f t h e c h a m b e r o f c o m - her
Wa* attractively gowned in brocaded a p a r t o t t h e g r e a t m i s s i o n , f i e l d . We* the forward wheel- of «the machine
merce held at their rooms yesterday
whit«
crepe de- chene trimmed with h a v e i n M a n i l l a S p a n i s h u n i | V e r s i t i e * glanced < or caught Upon the smooth
p. m.
a f t e r n o o n , a r e q u e s t w a s v o t e d ufcoh
J Dutchees lace^apd wore a court tram o l d e r t h a n e i t h e r H a r v a r d o t Y a l e . steel rail and in an instant the mathat ail t h o s e in the city h a v i n g
flags]
-aof white satin. Over the gown was ~^e h a v e - c o n t r i b u t e d n o t h i n g to e d u - chine was beyond control. JUBt what
03^ b u n t i n g t o d i s p l a y d o s o d u r i n g '
draped
ft'veil of tulle gathered In c a t i o n a n d n b g r a d u a t e s a r e a b l e t o followed the rider did not have a disP a i r W%ek.
bonnet ejfic^ct and surmounted tvith •&. h o l d b e t t e r t h a n i n t e r m e d i a t e p o s i - tinct recollection* of butf he found |
himself nearly ISO- feet from the
— T h e r e w i l l b e a r e g u l a r m e e t i n g wreath of orange blossoms. She cartions > m
the
educational
system
railroad tracks* the motor cjcie Ijvj
f the Plattsburgh Aerie ol Eagles, ried a s h o w e r boaguet of lilies of A m e r i c a h a s i n t r o d u c e d h e r e .
We
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•Tie G«'ew*7 t* ^
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our store
are
in e v e r y form and deseriptio
Jiigh Standard Paints,
Novelty Act.
o! Pictures 3
mm
157?, t h i s evening- at 8 o'clock.
\ t h e Valtey.
:- —^Seats-lgo on sale at ten o'clock
this morning for Saturday night's attraction, at the Plattsburgh theatre,
"What Happened to Mary." ,
T h e m a i d of h o n o r , M i s s h a v e i n v e n t e d n o t h i n g , n o r h a v e
we
-ingv u p o n h i m . u n d *>oth h e -anSi
What
To Mary
m airshades f o r interior
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such a s Guns, Hynt'jsg Suits, e
f^_ Automobile Supplit
fires, Tub63, Oils, Stease,
Hofse Goods
BaM, Ho^pies,| Coolers, Brushes,
' MarstoatL W o o d
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N &IiieyC
H Mar^rar^ SWeet
. :. ?hojie 3Sftr
lake this fatore yuur hea^quart*
TO THE FIN EST F A i d
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evidence that speaks loader than words. To parat
brought about by our fall opening is incense to
I
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gh. N.
GOING
We Cater to Ucia ant' Cbildrca.
Cor PictorcsAre Projected
the
future
and
sa-w
that
the! n e a r e s t a r e t h e thingrs o f h i g h e s t v a l u e t a r e
Danes, to be kept in their country, i that tfte right of mian,, is to labor, to
Froa A
Flickeriess Machine
WonderlanD
The Original Moving Picture
House of Plattsburgh will
reopen
Today—Thursday
JNew M a n a g e m e n t
New P i c t u r e s
E v e r y t h i n g New
-worthy
of
the
name., and
no
one of their languages is rich enough
m u s t l o v e it, a n d i n o r d e r t o l o v e it t h i n k , - t o s i n g , t o l a u g h , a n d t o h a v e i n w o r d s t o "be m u c h m o r e t h a n a
t h e y m u s t be t a u g h t t o w o r k w i t h a h u m b l e , r e v e r e n t a t t i t u d e t o w a r d n a m e r e l y c o l l o q u i a l m e d i u m . I t is s i g cheerfulness era its soil, lie struck the ture and the soils, plaats, flowers, n i f i c a n t t h a t w h e n F i l i p i n o s t a l k o f
first n o t e in t h e rmodern p r o g r e s s of fruits and animals. With t)hat atti- p o l i t i c a l i n d e p e n d e n c e t h e y m u s t u s e
D e n m a r k — e d u c a t i o n a d a p t e d t o t h e tude men will succeed, put tfheim any- t h e E n g l i s h o r S p a n i s h
word,
for
s o u l s , h e a r t s a n d ' b o d i e s , n o t m e r e i n - where, on a sandbank or a peat bog. t h e r e i s n o w o r d t o e x p r e s s t h a t i d e a
s t r u c t i o n . G r u m t v t g w a s a p o e t a s w e l l So it is that the Danes are making in a n y o f t h e i r o w n l a n g u a g e s .
Obas a clergyman.
H e wrote stirring farms w h e r e were h e a t h s and wastes viously under
such
conditions the
s o n g s a n d h y m n s , H e k n e w w e l l t h e but yesterday.
ruling class will a l w a y s be selected
e d u c a t i o n a l v a l u e o f mtusic. ' Y o u m u s t
T r a i n e d toy h i s d u a l s y s t e m o f t h e f r o m
the
e d u c a t e d 5 p e r c e n t , on
u s e t h e t a l e n t s G o d g a v e y o u . " h e b o o k s o f t h e s c h o o l a n d t h e iplain w h o m t h e 9 5 p e r c e n t m u s t d e p e n d
s a i d , ' y o u m u s t . r e a l i z e t h e v a l u e of t e a c h i n g o f o u t d o o r w o r k , t h e D a n i s h
t h e l i f e h e g a v e y o u byj e d u c a t i n g f a r m e r h a s e m e r g e d i n t o a n e a r l y p o s s i b l y a d e m o c r a c y .
i d e a l e x i s t e n c e . E b a n says:: " T h e r e
yourselves.' "
U n f o r t u n a t e l y f o r a n y e s t i m a t e of
The wealth of the Danish farmer is are few (farm houses tihat (have not in F i l i p i n o a t t a i n m e n t s , t h i s 5 p e r c e n t
a t h i n g i n h e r e n t In h i m .
I t l i e s i n them a piano or some musical-in- w h o c o m p o s e t h e " I l l u s t r a d o " c l a s s
his healthy, active Q>ody—trained to strument and everywhere -you find are not men of .pure Filipino Mood,
usefui w o r k , It lies in h i s i n t i m a t e
k n o w l e d g e of h i s o w n a f f a i r s a n d i n
his education h a v i n g b e e n o f s a d h a
nature that he w a s given to believe
that to m a k e elovers grow is a work
in w h i c h onie m a y w e l l t a k e h o n e s t
pride, t o -which o n e m a y w e l l g i v e
f«Rty for*^aucation;iB xn6$e-^e#e%gen
,4*011, a p o d v j s t o n t h a n x t p o n a n y o t h e ;
M a e condftioh% I t has- b e e n a b u n d a n t
^ T * o o w n t h a t a t l e a s t t w enigr ^ e r c e n i
fim «H_sChool c h i l d r e n s u f f e r f i * o m <de%chtre. vislorf a n d t h u t t h e s e r^hUdren.
^ot
learning properly
Hours 2 to 5
7 to 11
Admission 5c
a,
t a u g h t t h a t t h e c o w , m a r v e l o u s an-d
i n t r i c a t e m a c h i n e t h a t s h e is, is w e l l
wortih n o t o n l y h i s d e e p s t u d y , b u t
h i s c o n s t a n t a n d l^virag- c a r e a s (well.
Not disdaining any knowledge M
books, the Danes are nevertheless
t h e fields a n d a m o n g *he c o w s a n d is ' t h e nnmiber of E u r a s i a n s in t h e C h i n happy. H e has been taught t h e dig- ese treaty ports.
But the Eurasians
n i t y a n d w o r t h o f l a b o r a n d ait t h e a r e o f a n i n f e r i o r c l a s s , o f n o s o c i a l
s a m e t i m e h i s Tnind h a s (been s t o r e d o r - b u s i n e s s s t a n d i n g , a n d g e n e r a l l y
w i t h t h e t h i n g s t h a t m a k e t h e e d u - j considered a neglible element in all
cated man.—Breeders' Gazette.
i affairs of t h e c o m m u n i t y .
'->*P?--*•-••
anSsehoQl
axe
«mck«Vttrd. o n l y b e c a u s e o f W o r k e dfef-
+ « u of the eyes, t h a t is easily remeai«>!e by p r o D e r l y f r t t e d g l a s s e s .
Sight
> the apparatus through w&eh learn-Ihg-te aoctuired, t h e r e f o r e , y o u r c M l -
<£** e,ves should *a.\* that attention
•^hich their importance calls for.
BOYLE BROS
N.A.BOYLE
70IUnaretSfreei:
Mileages
*»T, rent or sell nil idnda of
•«««• Hawy I*. 3ooth, Witherffl
H,w 1
™ ^-Margaret street.
£d T #
Mr
Price
Service!
§^|0fERS&CO.
BWware
SOME
William Goudy won the 15 mile Open, Culp 2d
Both riding EXCELSIOR 30-50 Singles on a half mile track.
«o-OAffirs
^EDOCEPEDES
B
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STOKTS
and
» mr
8 bridge Street
Books.
EXCELSIOR Auto-Cycle
IS IN EVERY WAY
UP TO
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THE
feSS^K1
of
s
BOB HAYES, Agt
Ptame 326-W
155 Oak St
^m£muM.L
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MHeage
but are largely of t h e mestizo or halfcaste population.
A s in all other
p a r t s of t h e F a r E a s t , t h e r e s i d e n c e
of foreigners h a s b e e n f o l l o w e d b y
t h e g r o w t h of t h e s e half-castes, but
here t h e y o c c u p y a unique position.
T h e proportionate number of mestizos
-KG Pictures over 10^ Days Old deep, serious thought. He has been works with Ms sons and daughters in in Manila is prdbasbly no greater than
S h o w n , .pictures' 'projected' f r o m
iFliekerless Machine.
ismm^T
At Marion, Ind., Aupst 23d, Eupne Culp won the 25 Mile Open, 5 Mile * « Goadv £
for leadership. It is an oligarchy, not
u p o n t h e w a l l s p r i n t s of t h e m a s t e r p i e c e s of p a i n t i n g . "
{
T h e Danish farmer's knowledge of
history is extensive, he reads modern
literature and k n o w s w h a t is going
on in t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , a s w e l l a s
w h a t £s h a p p e n i n g i n E u r o p e . Y e t h e
%
j S FlficfentQE-to e m b r a c e t h e ' o p p o r t u
.00
into
Gui
" Pumps, etc
S h o w In Years
Theatre
of Geod Pictnres"
ex
Sporting Goods
•jr*"
The Pinal Invitation
S'
.
and
painting,
the
machine on their sides upon the dirt
shoulder of the road not far from the
north ehd of the trolley ^switch.
Packing himself Up, Mr. Clark replied to an Inquiry from the flagman
at the crossing that he was not hurt
at all. He then looked oVer the motor-cycle to find that it had hardly]
received a scratch. Upon turningj
his <fetfehtion upon himself, h e dis-j
covered that the right leg of. his trousers had been torn off and t h a t he
was bleeding freejy from the knee.
His right arm was badly bruised attd
cut by pieces of grayer and cut stones
Of the road. Realizing then that he could hot
get home without *o*rt« assistance, he
Caroline. Elizabeth stower* *ister of ] improved any of the foreign inventhe br4<|e» wore a handsome1 <gowu of tions \te ufte We- build no Whips.
shadow lace over yellow satin. She There 1* no Filipino merchant and no
carried a. large bottqnet of red ros° FUipfncbanfe The world has yet to
buds. Miss Margery Taube, of Mont- know the Filipino paihter sculptor,
v
D A N C E T O N I G H T A T W E S T P O R T clair, K. J., was the hridesinatd and
or musician. We have produced of e
wore a yellow satin gown trimmed
^ h e Great New York and W ePsrtopfo. i Lt et oo nn ai grhdt .wPi lrl i vhaotled ian sdt rauncctei o ni ns with
shadow lace; She carried a bou painter, Juan Luna,v and a few iifslawyers, but we have no
Boston Success
from S:O0 to 9:00 P. M. Assembly,; quet «f pink rose buds. The little flow tmguished
latlroad
builders,
no engineers, no
9 : 0 0 t o 1 2 : 0 0 . M u s i c o y Geo". L y n c h * er girl was Stiss ffelen Otis, of s this
architects,
foreigners
have done evcity. She was dressed fn white silk
-=—1Adv. „
erything
to
dejelop
art
and literature
and carried a basket of pink rose
here
and
to
give
us
&
standard of
buds. Mr». Stower, mOthefr of the
OPENING OF SACRED
Ideals,
and
they
must
continue
to do
HEART CONVENT briae, wore a, grown of white crepe de so for some time at least, if we, are
chene with a coinage bouqtiet of white
to continue to make progress in eivi
tThe Convent of the Sacred Heart of; orchidi.
lisation <
The tredding ceremony was perChampiain, N. Y., will open. Tuesday
three centuries have failed to nro
5
-,
Sept. 2, 1913.
P a r e n t s d e s i r o u s o f } fonmea % the Rev l o h a Saiiey Kel- d n c e a K f l t p l n o , c h u r c h m a n , o f n b t « J I e f t t n e c y c i < J b e w d e t h e r o a d
and
placing girls and young ladies as ly, pastor of the church. The decora- *nd, to the present time, the affairs Valktf
^ chitolm. <wttage Where
boarders in this school can obtain tions at the ehtifqh wefre exceedingly o f t h e C a t h o l i c C h u r c h a n d o f o t h e r n e p h o nt 0e d t o R o b e r t H a y e s , o f t h i s
prices oy conferring with, or by w*iJK artistic and pleasing and to Miss denominatfohs are administered by. ^
w h 0 ^ t h e ^M1:
at t h e
aMat3r Barber, of this city, who had
ing to t h e . Slater Superior.
foreigners,
With
Filipinos
occupying
^
^
^ nayw
^^ w o ^ u j M > n ^ ^
this work in charge and the many o n l y m i n o r p o s i t i o n s a s p a r i s h p r i e s t s .
. Results are gratifying to us. There is substantia
scene and finding that Mr. Clark was]
A..
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friends of the bride who assisted, must
t h e striking fact is that the? should not seriously injured, mounted the
DEVMARK IS A
BY OWEN DAVIS
be ifiveh wi&rds of praise fer the sucLAND OF IDEAL FAH3CS, «esi of their efl&rts? The color scheme have remained so loyal without at- wheel Which had -figured in the acci- an old saying ^'business talks," and the business tL
taining any positions of Importance dent and returned t o this city on ,its
J was in green and white M t h the use in the Church.
Wltb
Staall
Ai«a
And
Poor
SoU
The
Ajlay full of the joy of living,
own powers I n ' t h e meantime/an auof asparagus,'white hydrangias, white
We appreciate both your attendance i
domination by foreign- tomobile ' from
Hotel Champiain Fashion Show.
A *tor# imUvsAing in every C o u n t r y,,. i st iRt liec hMBe et hc ao ud ss e. o f S c l e n t aster* and white, gladiolse. Palms 1 ersA issimilar
found* in t h e Held of business, brought Mr. Clark into'town and to yoor purchase.
/
were distributed at differentj>oints in in the import and export trade of the
In^deligtiW i s e^ery situation.
the
office
of
Dr.
Arthur
who
dressed
|
the church which enhanced the genEvery department of this store is now at, its*.
Computer prodaetion in every L i t t l e D e n m a r k h a s a , b o u t o n e - t h i r d eral effect. Below the choir lofl and Islands, the Filipino is a force of no the young man's Woutid*. —«i
importance whatever. The rapidly
the
area
Sf
Ofeid,
Jbtit
imuch
of
its
soil
Here,
it
was
found
that
the
.flesh
the" chpisest fashions, fullest assortments, freshest L
to" the rear of t h e pnlplt ira*. arrang- growing foreign commerce of the
detail.
WAR poor and none of It highly produc- ed a terrace fit 'green- ai»d white.
from
the
right
knee
cap
had
been
We put our best foot form
Islands Is entirely in the hands of partially torn away, exposing the chandise, lowest prices.
tive. "Theft -c&me the great awakening
The
ushers
were
Arthgr
Joseph
Americans,
English,
Qerman*»
SpanEndorsed by press and public as some 40 or zWore yews a«0, with the
bone of the cap. * There were a num.* for this occasion because me expect the criticism
beginnings of iaataJlation of s<so-opera-| Ssntry, of Boston, Mass.; oeo. $ng!e- iards end Chinese, who face no Fili- beV of-minor wounds upon the calf comparison which we freely invite.
You will find
a play whose appeal is
of Chicago; Thorne Xake pino competition, present or -prospection among farmers, better use of hard,
of
the
right
J
e
g
and
upon
the
right
world wide.
b e t t e r ^ d ^ ^ j j o m ^/icpin'ini? •ot*4J|ft< Wheeler, olChathantj Jainisi >f|chael tive. It 4s not extraordinary that the a r m . M r . C l a r k w i l l , b e c o n f i n e d t o as true to value as styles are true to fashion.
hatoon f»Sgr, the wide use ot.«o«oa agri- Stow«r, »J>rother ol Jhe*:*ri4e .aixd In- b u l k o f ' thim t r a d e s h o u l d - h e i n t h e hfs home on Saflly avenue for several |
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cu«u|a^ ^b^olSj'In 1*11, atter tmi- man Slstnond Stower, brother of the hands of foreigners. Even in China, days during the healing process* of his
Wees:
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VM
&
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;
tnSr:
S.^dO^O'O'O
"'SJ'e'oajle/
#
*
^fcport
<ol,
bride
.-..;.
i*
t h e n a t i v e * h a v e a m i n o r s h a r e o f Injuries.
D. a m& <5aH % .
bni*fcer wa*|i a&iont 228,3?«V0.O0 | > o n » d s . ; ., Jmmediately precefeding the arrival the foreign trade which wa*^ developFine Tailored Suits in Senges Bed0r«at Britain alone pai^l Denmark i o,f the bpldal par^» Sir. Silas Barber, ed hy -fOHBigh*** and h»i|p»atw**8Jf!
Seats on sale Thursday 10 A. ML
,5°F
•imatm &m^si^ m&p&to&st
%Sl, 1 4 2 , 7 1 ? f o r Tsutter. T h e e x e r t s o f , organist of the church, gave an or- remained In their hands. IShe tShlftefe
ford Cord, Ebonge and Fancy Mabacon for the year aBioanfcea to 2S2,-.; gan recital and played the following are now f,repaj.hg ko 'take! a,- -larger]
Chamber
of
Commerce
252,000 (pounds, worth $»S,852,$60.
selections:—*•
share of 'this trifle* follOwtni? *h»^«x>-H
ConuaJuee Will Resume Work
terial from
$12.00 to $35.00
Tlhe ordinary farm of DenanarJc has Offertoire to St. Celfa in 3>... .Batiste ample of J h * Japanese who -pre grad-,'
. l^tfa!''"
in it about 9S acres. There are many Centiline SJscptiale. , . . , , , . . . . . D u b o i s »aIly-'-cT6Wdifif out the'foreign; export*
f a r m s <aa a m a l l as six a c r e s . T h e s o i l
cm. But jn-no other civiii?ed"''fottntKy; At a meeting of the Birectors of Coats for Ladies and Misses
Spring
Song
vHollfns
20 CJINTON ST
is n o t v e r y g o o d a n d t h e c l i m a t e Is
do the na,tivea occupy such a' heglible
the Chamber of Commerce with sev$8*00 to $35.00
f o r s e v e n m o n t h s o f tihe y e a r v e r y b a d . Prelude to "Die MeJsterslnger*** . . . . position as in ft&e Philippines.
Wagner
T h e r e i s Msttle w e a l t h a s i d e f r o m t h a t
In the domestic retail trade the de- eral of the campaign committee men Costumes, Silks and Ebonge
After the wedding ceremonies at pendence of the. Filipino "'ta more yesterday afternoon, they decided to
Ml The Leading Licensed c r e a t e d toy a g r i c u l t u r e .
•
^
the
church a reception was given at" strikingly shoWn for 'the SO^OQO Ohin- continue the membership campaign
They say that Denmark
is built
#
SO
Broad,
street, the residence of the ese in the Islands
" FILMS
control 90 per cent; and with, the renewed interest and
upon t h e ideals a n d entarasiasm o f o n e
bride's
mother.
Among
the
out-ofof Its entire vohjine. IChere are $srac-1 enthusiasm shown undertake to seman, B i s h o p <5runtvig. D e a d n o w for
town
guests
were
Lieut.
Colonel;
Chas.
tlcaliy no FHtplno stores except the'j cure the membership of all the permany years, his thoughts and his syst e m s a x e a s e n t h u s i a s t i c a l l y d i s c u s s e d Bdward Woodrnn*. U. S» A., retired; few small places conducted by r Fili- sons who should be members of the
They will meet in the
Illustrated Socgs
a s t h e y w e r e d u r i n g tihe f i r s t h a l f o f l ^frs. Charles Edward Woodraff, and; pino women for the sale of native chamber.
Master
Charles
Edward
Woodruff,
Jr.,
I
rooms
of
the
chamber this morning:
made
hats
and
a&loth.
There
is
no
And Good Music tl ehaed e1r9 tihn tc he ne t uf lreys,h .w Gt oreuna t hv leg f whaesl d t hteoI of New York Citj*4 Mrs. WiMisCm Rog- ' Filipino bank; the development of no at 9:80*and see all the people that can
er*, of Boston; William iH, Stow«r, of one of the many Industries of the Is- be seen during the morning. It was
Amusement Column for ao o gcHatr d ni neavle r p rt oi n cbi pe l eg i vt he na t i ne d suuc caht i o na Camhridge,
X. T,; Miss Laura Anson, lands can he attributed to Filipino the most enthusiastic meeting that has
The| been,held since the beginning of the
m a n n e r t h a t i t c a u s e s d e s p o n d e n c y of ^Jssex, X, Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen initiative, energy or capital.
's
Powell and Miss Bmily Powell," of great -sugar, hemp* »nd tobacco int- c a m p a i g n . O n e m e m b e r r e p o r t e d t e n
a n d a -contesmjrt: "for wtork, b u t s o t h a t ^A.
Eontclalr,
N.v Y.
dustriea were all developed by for-, n e w ^ m e m b e r s h i p s . T h e D i r e c t o r s d e < Cents
a Cents
« O n b i it " e n n o h l e s a m a n ' s w o r k a n d h e i g h Mrs.
sire to .have every m a n w h o is intert e n s h i s a/bility t o p e r f o r m i t w e l l . "
Morgin, of Seattle, Wa«h eigners who still control thenu
d i f f e r e n t ^ e s t e d in t h e s u c c e s s of t h e c h a m b e r
Whitney,
of
.Wadhams,
X.
Y
D e n m a r k is covered
with
w h a t Miss
When
Filipinos
from
WraM L*Fe%T-e, P h i l i p i d F e v r e aind
migftit b e c a l l e d
agricultural
h i g h L o u i s L f e F e v r e , o f M i n e v i l l e , N . Y . , parts of the Islands meet they «ftist c o - o p e r a t e t o d a y b y s e r v i n g o n o n e :
schools.
Tiheir t e r m s a n d c o u r s e s M i s s S t e w a r t , r o f J ^ e R o y . N . Y . ; M r s . depend upon a language other than o f t h e c o m m i t t e e s .
<f
a r e s o a r r a n g e d t h a t t h e 1>oys a n d g i r l s F a i r c h i l d , a n k
Miss
F a i r c h i l d , o f their own for a comTmon means of exg e t t h e i r e d i u c a t i o n a n d y e t a r e k e p t Willstooro,- N . Y . ; D r . a n d M r s . B a r - pression, Until Ja few years a§:o this
in c l o s e c o n t a c t w i t h w o r k .
T h e y t o n a n d M i s s B a r t o n , o f W i l l s b o r o , was invariably Spanish; now it may
read and study and work
o n t h e X . Y . T h e h o u s e a n d s p a c i o u s v e r a n - -be either Spanish or English,
but^
f a r m s . E d u c a t i o n in D e n m a r k i s c o m - d a s w e r e Jvery h a n d s o m e l y d e c o r a t e d neither is the common language of
"A H E R O A M O N G T H E M E N "
p u l s o r y . T h e b o y u e g i n s (his fa;rm w i t h f l o w e r s a n d t h e * p o r c h e s b r i l - the people who speak many 'different
A t w o r e e l s p e c i a l b y t h e Liuibin w o r k a s s o o n a s h e c a n h a n d l e a s p a d e
l i a n t l y i l l u m i n a t e d w i t h e l e c t r i c l i g h t s ] dialects. The two Bible societies in
drama.
o r f e e d - t h e c h i c k e n s a n d h i s s c h o o l for. t h e o c c a s i o n ,
Manila have published the Bible in
"A V I R G I N I A F E U D "
ed ucat-ion g o e s r i g h t a l o n g w i t h h i s
eleven languages,* but translations inM
r
.
a
n
d
M
r
s
.
W
o
o
d
r
u
f
f
l
e
f
t
l
a
s
t
A K a l e i n d r a m a f e a t u r i n g J a m e s w o r k . I t i s t o « h e Ihigh s c h o o l t h a t
tl
f
m
n i g h t f o r t h e s o u t h . A f t e r t h e i r w e d - to many others will be necessary beV i n c e n t , p r o - d u e e d in i h e piiCturesqtie t h e D a n i s h f a r m e r o w e s m o s t .
£
S
^
f
t
5
5
S
£
?
^ht
f
°
f£i
£
* ? < * > Iw* theproof is in accomplish,
fore
all
the
people
can
be
reached
d i n g t o u r t h e y w i l l r e s i d e in N e w
m o w n i a i n s «.>f \'irg-ifiia.
ment
At
Columbus,
Ohio,
August
25th,
Carl
Goudy won the Hundred Mile Open
fwith
the
printed
Scriptures.
The
FilOp in
O n e Tninister,
.Maurice
F r a n c i s York city.
"THE ROBBERvS"
ipinos have always talcen special pride 92 minute^ Breaking the world's record for 100 miles on 4 d k i t e a - T
-Eg-an, s a y s of D a n i s h s c h o o l s : " W h e n
%
by three minuA n E d i s o n d r a m a f e a t u r i n g - M a r y D e n m a r k w a s i n diesfpair t h i s -wise |
in their abilities as writers and ora- tes.
Bob
Perry
won
the
Ten
Mile
Open
ini8
minutes/34
8«c6wisGoSiv
Fuller.
clergyman, Bishop Gruntvig, looked j taught, and led to see that the things tors, but there is no Filipino litera- under the track record for that distance.
&euwas, boum
Saturday Sept,6tfa
Mountains iJie
JrtfceSea;
The County Fa
Zcno and Owen
- T H E A T R E IIN o .
-
was Lik
through
^ -"
ns-uiar
• KING'S
NEW
01
yScoyppv
ttttiJtt^8:.*-"--^..-!
r
tjaJ
2 "^ aj
a £ ^ « ' ^ " ' ALL• ijg'j.c-iiM
*S Van.
'mm-