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TI.IE EUFFALO TZZT-2LZ2, TUESDAY I.IOrJJIIJG, CI, Two of Buffalo! private COLONISTS AT I Schools opened Yesterday. WANAKAH SOCIAL -CALENDAR Record' of Events ia of Buffalo's private schools anaugb spent 8unday with friend' In South Dayton, Entertainments. Mist Townsend of Niagara Fatis will give a small standtng luncheon next Thursday. September. JKhV.

tor Miss Emily Burnett and Reginald T. Wheeler On the preceding evening Mr. opened yesterday, the Heathcote Nora Green wing tn the tndcO Planet. wan Woken and I entered Into their Uvea Poof people 1 I was witnessing Back to Towa are many the the last act of a tragedy, let us eli it Buffalo Society. keys the ease.

a4 they free tea see pt ef keeu, Mr. k.y-t Saeompoe as teUrr that employs store sosonaais as terse eat more the 1 pelrs ef eevsey beets a smth. Seme th tig esse nwtariet the Kept have trie ts Imitate the Owtae eewber bsets sa pave eves swe ee tar ee ts sdventse them ee sees. But taey have set Sees sole te test the eawseye. "Mr, Uyer ks eewtemare ever the cattle eettatry.

seme at beets a te Cased as Mrtlre. Ws trade eetes almost entire, by tnrWuel erSers. All shtpSMsU are sey matt. It emus easts te wall pair of beats. Ms pais laela Snt sestet billet "nearly ftjm met yeas, i "The cowboy teetetep ts venter.

Alt Summer Folk returning. y-n i 1 ir- a temporary separation that must hap pen to as all. When are old utue Jane Md Welch hu written Wheeler will give his bachelor dinner at the Saturn' Club snd' Mrs. Jafftb Otto, and Wheeler yjrtll entertain at dinner for Miss Burnett. signifies this shadow death hovering over ua, but when those lev A HANDICAP MATCH Lively Playing promised in the dt yottng-weU, Is It.

after aiy for the Mrs. Harry Hudson of Elm-wood ave School, sader Mr. Lester Wheeler's direction, having exactly the same registration as last year on the opening day, with prospects of even large clsssss. Yesterday the Franklin School kin dergarten and primary grades of beys nd girls and girls college preparatory and finishing courses, was opened tor the yea Calvary Church Women will resume Meetings, The Woman's Association of Calvary Presbyterian Church will have Its first missionary meeting for the season en Thursday afternoon at I o'clock at the beett Some days after, of course sh dtt beautiful, exqutsito that Contest for WUco Trophy. -'hi 1111 I IK mi Our scqualntaaceehlp, ma-tual sympathy, call it what yon win, lasted but a fortnight, hat In that brief space a human story of the most poignant nature found time to ran Us Ws met on board There were three' of ua.

A woman, beautiful and yeung; a man, who was her devoted husband; and a plain, middle-aged femalemyself. She was French and be was Spanish. The marriag had taken place two years the young couple having, with great difficulty, overcome the reluctance of their respective relatives to acquiesce in a pea- nue entertained friends delightfully yesterday afternoon at a bridge party ah was. After our first meeting the vers tone nan, guts shoemaker. Mr.

and Mrs. A. W. Baysrd have f- early all 14 mea. are pocsta.

swap coaataa to meet Mrs. Conant of Bradford, Pa. turned to their1 town home. TBe saoemakiar'e trade at syms hi It Mrv and Mrs. Pascal P.

BeaK pon Mrs. W. Zimmet. of Oxford. ave 4 from Paris to Buffalo friend, her extJeetee" return early fj.t month.

ss Kargaretta Symons. who has t'n-visiting- In town, returned yester-, f. Washington, D. Mr Thomas A. Blssell and family of 1 win return on Thurs- Beach.

y. Alfred Q. Hauensteln and Mr. 1 Hauenateln of West Ferry street a delightful stay In East ucr ter, where ir. Paul 'i'uer-stein Is rapidly recovering from a '( attack of fever.

ASMrtr. the trsa seeee ts smrepe lor Ms-: evening on which left Ceylon she never left her berth, and died the evening before reached Aden. In thee few short day and nights (tor, odd); enough, sometimes misery Jumble, up their return-to town, will move from nue has Invited a few friends' informally for t-a on Friday afternoon from un men. it asvaaees the missy sar tnet trip as lets teem pay It back as they ess. Ho.

40 Ashland avenue to N. Lex Mr. Hyer set dtetsrhes ever the threat ington avenue. til o'clock. Mr.

Marc W. Cortistock bas bought the hours until they sppear to merge Into on Immense hour In which Tiro eae dteapaeeraaee ef lbs eewher from the Westers ransee." The cattle haaiaaea has a- Mrs. Charles M. Ransom of Bryant street gave a supper party on Sunday nllees love match. A short time after home of Mrs.

E. E. Fowler, No. S3 Park street All women of the congregation evening tor Mrs. Jean Baker Welch.

the wedding an appointment had been asrsnao many taaasea as lbs hoys has chanced taelr sseee ot Unng as style et hoots, bat there are Jest a many cewbeys today as there ever were. They are sew Siina holds no sway) we three, th husband, the wife and myself, became Inseparable. We knew on another tn a way which no year of ordinary mutual in Mrs. James Condle Klndlund Invited a found tor the young husband la some commercial house an obscure place In one of the Roberts cottages, which he will occupy next season. A song service was held at the clubhouse on Sunday evening.

The favv rs in the bridge tournament Just finished at Eyneourt were won by Mrs. George B. Webster and Mr. C. few friends from town with the sum Mr.

Barton Hauensteln of West Ferry China, whither his wife followed him. There the climate proved detestable af reacee as leekiag Iter eerrals tsetse ef reaadtag np cattle. The say ef ts eowboy set ever, hy any assess. has returned to Hobart College. mer colony at Wanakah for an informal studio tea yesterday afternoon to view the large ivory miniature of Miss Mad tercourse could bring about.

Th evening of her death 1 had Induced him leav her for awhile to get ter a short time, and ruined the woman's -rreoj ts Waehiattca nerajev Marshall and Miss Isa Tower of Vn York spent the week-end In tow health. Funds had been provided from with friends. STRANGE OFFENSE. Spanish relatives for her return Journey, a little rest. I had remained with her and was holding her In my arms, I do not know what happened, whether tell asleep.

When I awoke sh was gone. eleine Dabo of New York, which she has Just finished. The portrait is to be sent this week to Miss Dabo's father, Mr. Louis Dabo of New Tork. General Samuel M.

Welch Invited the Cemetery Employee tprinkled Ws jtis Gladys Campbell Mover of Clar-fnV place leaves today for Geneva, with that of her husband. A meagre sum had been collected and sent out to them. It was barely sufficient Bach TJUey. Second prises were won by Miss Bertha Beyers and Mr. Fred H.

Williams. Clifford W. Marsh, Mr. J. Griffith, Mr.

O. H. Griffin. Mr. Charles Smith and.

Fred Brenntsen were guests at the golf club on Sunday. Mrs. A. W. Hoffman and Mrs.

Will- are Invited. Mrs. E. A. Dickey Is In charge of the devotional service and the topic for the afternoon Is Southern Mountaineers.

The following papers will be read: A Forgotten People White Aster Group: Mountain People of Kentucky and Tennessee, Miss Eva Fowler: Succesr ot the Home Board In Kentucky, Pink Aster Group: Industrial Education in North Carolina, Mrs. G. H. McMlchaet; Current Items, Purple Aster Group. Miss Delano appointed Head of Armory Nurse Corps.

Miss Jane Delano, who Is well known here where she has frequently visited ter oa th Oram. Because they aitobeyed the recent order ef v. to enter wniuun oroiin u-uuegw. for the exigencies of so long a Journey, tike a sosp bubble, beautiful and Iridescent melts away as It Is blown through the air. It was all terrible, Anyhow, with ths money the lovers officers of the 29th Infantry, quartered at Fort Porter, for dinner last Saturday evening at the German-American.

started on their voyage home, embark beautiful and Inexpressibly sad. I lam Bryan will entertain at on ing at Hong Kong on one of the great the city water department hy esrtikltoa the lowers an the traves as the lewoe, the Mount Pleasant Cemetery AaeaelaUae as the Hebrew Benevolent 'Aasociatloa have eaea pees sued IS. The Hebrew Aseoetsos centrals th Hills et tteraKy Cemetery, As th water ts both ceaee eras sea te water towers as the sraves cannot, even now for many years hav Wednesday afternoon. liners going to Marseilles. passed since then speak about the bus There is but one event scheduled to I happened to have taken passage on band's grief.

It mad on hat th world. the same ship from Colombo, going on board at sunset The ship left the har Sh was buried at ass, A priest on take place on the Wanakah links this season and but two Wanakah matches will be played elsewhere. Today the women's team will play a return match as the cemeteries were feotllled only thrsocb -the newspapers, the mese'eemeats are making a vlcoiwis pretest, not, they say, as sesesat el the earn, but the prtaetple bivalve, her friend. Miss Sytveen V. Nye, and bor for Aden at sunset, and aaweswung off I stood on deck enjoying the turmoil of departure, when I saw a woman and a man standing near I looked at who at one time took a course of lec on the Park Club course, and on Satur board read the prayers snd sprinkled holy water on the coffin, over which lay th Spanish flag.

Th ceremony took place at night somewhere In the hold Bastes H. Dudley et the HUI. at Eternity day the men will go to Erie to play Cemetery sal yesterday that as aoeeeint et tures st the University of Buffalo, has been recently appointed by President the Erie Golf Club. A week from Sat he hours et work he Is require te ebesrve. Mrs.

Chauncey J. Hamlin, Mrs. E. Percy 8mith, Mrs. Roderick Potter, Miss Mary Clark and Mrs.

Stuck! will CO to Rochester today to Join Mrs. Harvey, who is spending a few days with Miss Louise Otis, and. with Mr Harvey as manager, -will play a game today with the following Rochester tennis players: Miss Louise Otis, Mrs. Lewis, Miss Hooker, Miss Lee and Mrs. Orchard.

A dinner will be given this evening for the Buffalo-women by the Rochester Tennis Club the Genesee Valley Club. Ahmad Sohrab of Washington-. D. former secretary of the Turkish legation and now translator and of tie Bahal movement, arrives today the couple tn the waning Itght and Taft as superintendent of the Army Florence Sherman 1 and Miss risrissa Collins have 'returned to PTieaton Seminary for their senior yar. Janet E.

'vVhytock, daughter of v'r j. Wbvtock of No. 233 West ave-r jp. has returned to Syracuse University. Mr.

Frederick A. Kahler, last evening to Princeton. Mrs Fred E. Ogden and Miss Mildred Oeden of Norwood avenue have returned from thef Adirondack Mr. Oliver P.

Jackson has returned to Hnhart College. Xr. O. G. Rich has been spending.

a feu- days with kinsfolk at Cattaraugus and Little Valley. Dr. Edward Schwabs has left to spend three months studying in the Vienna hospitals. Mrs. Gilbert Heron has left for Kansas City to spend a month with kinsfolk n1 friends.

urday the last regular event will be of th ship. Th coffin was placed near a porthole, below which we could see by th uncertain light of th lanterns It waa Impeeatble far him to see the papers sad ceaacquostty did sat ksow thnt such an Nurse Corps. Miss Delano was grad an expression of utter misery and bop, lessness stamped on both their faces. The last ray of sunlight was dying on order was issued. Henry H.

toaraaaia, super- uated from Bellevue Hospital and was th smoott sea, and black, rushing Intesdent ot the Mount riensaat Cemetery, at one time superintendent of nurses played on the Wanakah course. It will be the open handicap match against bogie, for the cup given by Mr. Ans-ley Wilcox. This match promises to be one of the most enjoyable played at alee says that he did sot know et each er there. ths sea, and It seemed as If their hour must have added additional loveliness to past th opening.

The captain ot th ship was present, with the dor until he was sou Red et the toe. stewardess who had attended th dead She has Just returned from Europe and has taken an apartment at the Neither et the oemstertes hea meters. -rresa the Seattle foet-IntelUfencer. tne woman's face, for she was beautiful indeed; still more so Wanakah this season, as both men and girt Four or five sailors were stand' Highlands In Washington. women will battle against the seldom from a strangely ghostly pallor.

Ing In the background. As th priest For the Hudson-Fulton celebration beaten bogie. Aided by their handi A few minutes later her companion caps, players In all classes have about to spend a tew days with Mr. and Mrs." was mumbling th prayers th captain shouted an order, th sailor rushed forward, and in coffin was thrown In th half led. half carried her down the the committee on organisation of the New York County Subdivision of the an equal chance for the trophy.

The ladder to her cabin below, and cam up sea. It was horrible, and ths stewardess National Red Cross, of which Miss Delano Is a member with Miss Jane T. afterward to smoke a cigar alone. SCHOOL days are tho 73 when most of 'the John Harrison Mills of No. 494 Elm-wood avenue, and will be at home there this to friends.

The members of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Church of the Good Shep was standing In the same place on nearly fainted at the sight I was player having the largest handicap, playing a trifle better than earlier in the season, has an excellent chance of beating bogle oftenest In the match- Tuckerman, chairman; Mrs. John deck, and he came and stood near me. thankful I had persuaded ths husband not to witness th horrors ot a burial Brannan, Miss Eleanor Blodgett, Miss Mrs. Elistut P. Russey has returned frm Mlnnetonka Beach, where Mary E.

Gladwin, Mr. George Blumen play event. It will, surprise me," said at sea. rortant habits of life trs ormed Teach your an old Wanakah golfer, "If the man or I had to do all I could to prevent th I could hardly bear to think of the misery I knew must be gnawing at his heart Even a stranger Ilka myself could guess at the hideous tragedy that must Inevitably overtake them. I long woman with a large handicap doesn't man from Joining his wife.

Until th thai. Mr; Franklin D. Roosevelt and Mr. Edmund P. Rogers, will, through the army, provide six army hospital tents, each with twelve cots, medical ship reached Marseilles I barejy left win the Wilcox cup, for the event, coming late In the season, after the begin children the daily use cl ed to help.

I knew not how. He was. him during the day, a watch being kept ner has thoroughly familiarised him or thank heaven, a foreigner that Is to by ths captain's orders outsld his equipment and orderly to look after the properties and six conveyances -to use say, more human, more likely to be cabin at night. as movable first aid stations. herself with the course, affords the very best opportunity for the less skillful players to make good showing against r.lyon'o PERFECT herd invite officers of the other parish branches of the Woman's Auxiliary, Buffalo section, diocese of Western New Tork, to the informal reception which they are giving for their new rector, the Reverend Charles Frederick Walker, and his family this evening at the rectory.

AU who wish to meet Mr. Walker and his family are Invited. Mrs. Julia Miller of Elm street entertained at a Dutch supper last evening, following the rehearsal for the marriag) of her daughter Gertrude to Mr. Edward J.

Ueblacker. The decorations were In blue. Ths forlorn husband and I parted at helped by a stranger's sympathy than would be an Englishman. To my ma For this occasion Miss Delano has she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

E. Frank Huaeey. Mr. and Mrs. J.

D. McRae have gone to New York. Mr. and Mm William A. Morgan and family of Lancaster avenue have returned from spending the summer at Crescent Beach.

Mrs. Joseph 8. Muchmors, who has teen the guest of Mrs. Elisabeth Tompkins of Saint James place for a 'month, has returned to her home In New Tort Mrs, Charles1 O. Smith and daughter Charlena of Brantford place have returned from spending the summer at Marseilles.

On very Strang fact about It all is that I never knew his been appointed superintendent of bogle." A large field of entrants is booked nurses, the nurses serving In these stS' name, nor did he ever know mine, And ture Judgment the man and bis wife seemed so young, so helpless In the face of an Immense sorrow. I took my courage In my two hands and sidled tlons as well as various rest and re for the event, and members who have yet grief and sorrow had woven our lief stations designated by the com Tooth Uvea together in th tightest eon or left Wanakah for their town homes will return to play In this engagement. mission and approved by the Red Cross. friendship, tor th brief space ot four' nearer to where he stood watching the stars and ths smooth black waters In teen ys Buffalo will be well and they will rMfJbwrit3 the Indian Ocean so terrible In their Mrs. George Zimmerman of No.

99 I returned to Ceylon some years after and chance decreed that It should be Marriage Licenses vastness as they roll toward the squth Robie avenue gave a birthday party by th same ship, under th same cap uninterrupted by land until they reach tor her little son Arthur yesterday. call you blesseoV It cleans, beautifies and preserve tha fake Waoeta and Lake Keuka, Miss Met Boykln of Savannah, Marriage licenses were Issued at the tain. the pole. I mad a remark. "It will be Covers were laid for sixteen.

city clerk's office yesterday to these "Tou remember th Spaniard and his fine tonight" I said In my very bad Fosdick-Finlay. couples: French. He nodded in silence, still represented at Reunion. A reunion of the Fredonia Normal School classmates who attended the school during the years 1898-1900, will be held In Fredonia on Friday. A reception will be given at the Normal School building, followed by a banquet at the Columbia Hotel.

The affair Is In the charge of Mrs. Alie teeth and imparts purity Mr. and Mrs. George D. Flnlay of staring at the sea.

"Madame has gone Arthur N. Hare (), No. IM Chean0 stmt; Vesta O. MUlgate (10), Mo. IN Cae-Btnso street Montclalr, N.

have announced the and fragrance to the breath. to rest I said; she tired engagement of their daughter, Win! beautiful French wife th woman who died on this "hip thre years ago between Colombo and AdenT" (Did I remember! Good heavens!) "Hs married a rain." th captain went on, "some little time ago. His new wife is fst and fair. They seem very happy!" Wllllim C. Luswtck (), No.

(61 Front sve- with the Journey?" He turned to me then. "She la very, very III. She will not live long. She knows and I know, bus; Marietta I. shoemaker (X), No.

til Uli Button street fred to Mr. Raymond B. Fosdlck of New York. Mr. Fosdlck Is the second son of Mr.

Frank S. Fosdlck, principal ns Morgan Jones of Pittsburg. Among and we pretend that we don't" The ice Charles L. Hahn (M), No. 1st gtranas street; Marie Harder (JO, Ne.

K7 Northampton street of the'Masten Park High School. ftae returned home after spending the wmmer with Miss Marguerite Halbln and Miss Nellie kintner at their sura-tner homes on the Canadian lakeshore end accompanying them on several trips to nearby towns. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bi Kintner and ttnuly at.

Auburn avenue, who have been spending the summer on the Canadian lakeehoro, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. T. Richard have Cone to Now Tork.

Mrs. Philip Sheridan- Brrdth of Chl-jtago esnw this week to visit Iflss Har-Met Btanoard of Auburn avenuej Misa Row. who las been vtsttfng Mrs. those expected are Mr. and Mrs.

C. Hill of North East. Principal and Mrs. George E. Hanley, Principal and Cbarlee W.

Mnnn, Jr. (34), No. tlT Delaware Crage-De Longe. avenue; Laura JC. McCarthy (B), Castle Ina.

Mr. and Mrs. 'Joseph A. de Longe of tsuntio. Charles Llpp (11).

Ne. I4T Spring street; Elmwood avenue announce the engage Erna nocnaa u). no. isi rox street. ment of their daughter Ella to, Mr.

ABOUT THE WEST Life as it is and Life aslt was in that interest- Henry J. Ees (z), Ne. an ueroy arenas; Sophia H. Oeel (14), No. Jttil Fillmore avenue.

Coffee A. The wearing wui.m solemnised In Mrs. A. A. Cobb of Buffalo, and several others from Buffalo who were fomierly students, at the Fredonia Normal School ci Btiief Corps will Chapin Woman's Relief Corps No.

4 will have Its regular meeting tomor Bdward J. Ueblacker (21), Ne. 401 sprint street; Gertrude J. Miller fa). No.

SB Kim Fred M. Handwork (23). Ne. 411 Medians Mr. nd Mf.

John F. Utiles of Corfu possess quality, Haver win street: Mabel Feltham (23), No. tU Dodge 0. F. Jones at Brtdgeburg, has return bo of unvarying- asosl.

have announced 'the engagement of i snd street. ing Part of the Country. row evening at the headquarters In G. Matthew J. Moran (a), Kast Orasre.

n. J.J Emily L. Olardln (2), East Oranse, N. J. fllllek.kl Oil U.

aTXdl IdV A. R- Hall, when Important business ed to Xsw Tork. Mr. sad Mrs. J.

T. Ross are taking an Eastern trip. their daughter, Elsie to Mr. Philip Selpp of Buffalo. The marriage will take place in October.

will-be transacted. Victoria Chomcesswska (II), Ne. Smith street. Th movement te popularise the propostttoa Mrs. William Lewis, who has been Icslly purs milk, animal tat ssl sugar.

It will sot tars rancid sad even ia the hottest Wllllsm Klelber (). No. H7 East TttBDor Helen. The bride wore-an exquisite toilette of white embroidered satin. visiting Mrs.

Zurbrlck of Niagara Falls, has returned home. street; Frances Frits (11), No. HI Kast Tupper street. weather, ts spaa vessels, will keep sweet for of ths state owning the batUeSeld of the battle ot the Mississloewa, taught oa Deesmber It. 111S, en the right bank ef the Mlsslsstnewa lenc If yoa order ear famous brand.

Tha coffee that iivs sost ts ths nttrs meal Is HOFFMAN HOUSE COFFEE 1 th fwun lbs. ILtO Hoffman House Coffee Co. CIS Mats St sWksnssms days, they assert Titus Kueewlcs (27). Ne. II Oermals street: Mr.

and Mrs. J. T. Watt are In New -Osaka eorr. Cleveland Plala Dealer.

trimmed In old rose point lace. Orange blossoms fastened her veil and she car Ads llosanska (M), No. 311 Amheret street. Tork. River, seven miles northwest of Msrtos, he twees fores of (oversmeat troops, ander Colonel Jobs B.

Campbell and several hundred ried Bride roses and lilies of the val CUPLESS DRINK. Mrs. Thomas P. Simpson of Brecken ridge street visited kinsfolk at South Bayliss-Cowan. Miss Bessie M.

Cowan, daughter of Mrs. Mary A. Cowan of Lock port, and Mr. William Bayllss of this city will be marriedon Thursday evening at o'clock at the bride's home, only the members of the Immediate family attending. Mr.

and Mrs. W. J. Cowan and Master Wallace Cowan of Hibbing, are in Lockport for the wedding and Mr. Wallace B.

Cowan of has come on to visit Mrs. Cowan until after his sister's wedding. Brownlee-Pierce. Train Tanks ar empty st svery Sta Miami Indians, received a big Impetus yesterday wbea several thousand people assembled la the Brock sreve juet seroos ths rood from ley. Her sister was jrowned In a white lingerie dress and carried roses.

Mr. Duncan Pierce was the best man. Dayton over Sunday. tion In Kansas. Bea.B.

ounsberg (M), No. toil Blmwoed svenus; Jeanette Wile (2), No. alt Fraaklla street Merle R. Deolsoa (IT), No. 11 Johasos Park; Ids M.

Brooks (J4), No. 3i Johnson Park. Thomas Holl (27), No. 221 Adams street; Edna P. Ward (23).

Ne. It Maurice etreet Albert O. Sprint 427). No. 113 Hickory street; Isshelle D.

Belcka (23). No. 123 Ash street Clarence O'Neill (21) No. tlf Elucott street; Eleanor Hahn (21). No.

(74 Abbott road. Mrs. M. Dye and sons, Kenneth the site et the eld battle te sommemorate last Among tne guests were me groom The eupleas drink Is the real Issue Kaa- historic event family, Mrs. William Brownlee.

Miss luat sow. Oa ftopteasbsr 1st the order ef and Glenn, of Sooth Dayton, who have been visiting friends In town, have re This la said to be ths only baUleBeld on Dr. I. J. Crumbiso, seeretsry ef the state board et bsslth, weat Into effect sbsllshls; Brownlee and Mr.

George Brownlee of Saint Louis, Mr. James Irwin of turned home. which government troops have (ought and numbers died, that has sot bees recognised Edwin Oosnell (24), Rochester; Partis tse esmmoa drinking eup (rem railroad trains. Salht Louis, the Reverend' and Mrs. Miss Anne Keppner returned home by the government Jens 8 trans (, no.

Essie street railroad stations and all subln asd private Robert G. Leetch of Far Rockaway; kn Saturday after a visit with Mrs. W. The' first attempt te hsvs the government ourchase the battleflaid was la U33. Thirteen schools ts the state.

It means that all people John BIlKky -23), No. 116 Klnssley street; Xstherine Tiede (20), No. street Miss Mary Read Pierce became the Mr-and Mrs. Beraham 8. Colburn, Mr.

J. Brtcker of Niagara Falls. wiring te slake their thirst with water Is veers later another effort waa made, snd as- Michsel ooseuaik (Zl), NO. 220 Tltns street; Catherine Bsr (11, No. 122 Oibeos street any st these placet must have Individual saps bride of Mr.

John Alexander Brownlee of San Antonio, yesterday morn CAROS SKIN CREAr.l On Touch likis thi tkli imootJi Miss Rose R. Chapman, formerly of other failure la tin same direction ts recorsoa et tasw very sws. Raymond C. Hoffman (20). No.

4M Rhode ss bavins takes Place In US2. Then again Is ing at the summer home of her par. Inland street: Georgia May Baker (22), Ne. 4(4 Already many protests of the publie have 1383 another meeting was held, but further reached the stats authorities. CVRSVl ents, Mr.

and Ms. George Norman Pierce, at Derby. The wedding cere Rhode Island street William Bets (24). No. ITT Peach street; Uartha Bunch (10).

No. PS Malberrv street than holding the meeting nothing was sccom Oa train Is Eastern Kansas ths ether day Dllahed. The farmer who owns the land sow and Mrs. Frank C. McNath and Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Frederic Blue, of Detroit, Dr. John Thomas Sample' of Saginaw, and Miss Florence Hlnkes of Berkeley, Cal. Mr. and Mrs.

Brownlee will live at San Antonio, Tex. Le4t Sample Shoes. tl.tS aa See them, sd Soor. Over Fuoo shoe Ms Mala. Wis oity, now of New Cumberland, W.

is visiting friends In Buffalo and Jbrt Erie. Mrs. James Rumley of Jones street was the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. R.

Bur.pron of South Dayton, on Sunday. Mrs. William Cavanaugb, Miss Mable mony was performed by the Reverend John T. rowier t3si uacsawsnna: ueila Mc seoordtng te a doctor ef ss yean practise, good desl ef Indignation followed whas holds st 1100 as acre, which la regarded as Carthy (). No.

167 Frenklta stnwt. Robert G. Leetch of Far Rockawav. crowded ear discovered that the ice-water 8yWeeter Oeorse (32), Leroy; Elisabeth A. SUNBURN Mel CHAFING Poeorpaissl Ss the BABY'S TOILCT Net Sticky Not Oreasy Rubs Dry.

fine after shaving. At all Drue sad ftopartmeat stores, temple for postal Coras BaSalo. M. T. a fair pries for the land, and ths Grant conn-tv eontlnasnt ef this movement has obtained Only the two families and a few near Anderson tzs), inronio, uu Ua Gransa (26).

No. 43 Onllford street friends witnessed the marriage. Tne tank was cap leu. The oooduotor an porter were promptly for explanations, sad aa option so the land at that price. Senator atrenn ef Great Oeunty at the last eeeelon Theresa Bpranger (10), No.

(t Young arenue. bride's only attendant was her sister Carina ugh and Master James Cav ii of the Ugislature In trod need bill for aa ap I they duly aed properly informed the hot sod thirsty travelers of the stats heard et health ruling. propriation ts buy this sauiegroana. similar hiiu were introduced la the two heueee ef "Wett, I'm going to save trlsk." see Cannes In Jantss A. HesMBway.

former eon gCHOOLS AND COLLTQES. young woman declared. She promptly spaaed wide the faucet of the tank and put her mouth stor, sad by George Ranch, eongrsssmss from I thU district Msrma find.) eorr. Isdiaaapells News. sdor It Others followed suit A train raa 1st Wichita the other day, shy eup, ef The saossugsri ordered the ALFRED UNIVERSITY BLOW AT ASSESSORS.

porter te get He explained the law. The thirsty wayfarers also stock their heads ander Postoffic declares that Postal Card the faucet asd drank la that way. But lot 1M Tax Notice are pnmaJkble. ef water rsa eat os the Soar. The train of dale protested against having a seed ot lee The city and county tax collectors save heretofore eent notice, to property-owners by water la the ear.

But the passengers wore In- Collega of Liberal Arts postal card that their taxes would become 74tk yew oooso SsoA. 14. ltOt oavsble oa a eertals date and deltsqj slstent sad et great numbers, and the porter had to fill the tank at every statins. By the time the train got to Wichita ths oar looked as It had been wrostHss with Niagara rails. This proves eeaesciai is sii cow rented: brlntin Is money promptly sad ear KEITCU SUTC CF CUT Topefe eorr.

Kansas city Journal. ing many the penalty asd trouble stteodlng deltnouent nettlements. Now. however, the poetomes Department sas GOLD AND RAIN. Opea Soslossbor 14.

Production of ont depends, on the ill ruled thst such notices oa poetsla enae under ths heed ef duns, which ere prohibited by the federal statute and cannot be handled thrvugh th malls. It la ccmsMered tee expeaalve to other in Alaska. 1 OpOeselkor The output af gold ta Alaska this year will send sealed settees sad people Inclined te bo be H.aw.WO less is value than was met peer. negligent are expected te lose ia sreording to Frank fa, sutler, miss swear Los Angelas (Catl eorr. Chronicle.

Teofoithei nortteaLare. sidesis BUKEAU OP INFORMATION aVlfrod CsivoreUy, AlfVod. T. from Alaska, who la at Tho Relelth. ths rouatry north of said Mr.

SlHIer, "thers bus bees a prolonged drought TO USE NEAR-MILK. asd the ground te very herd: eeasoqueoUy, tho braaage ot (old mined will he less than Omaha People sr to be f4 on Tab- 1 lets of Chemicals. was a year ago. "Ths ceuatry areas Caadle. Alaska, which Is about MS miles Berth of Nome, has had so re Is for mssths, sod it Is almost Impossihts to get Is tts ground.

It Is sot believed that the cows of Ova aha and vicinity are la say worse eendlUee Use thoe et other localities, out on account of tonnegs er sws Aiuss less year threc-esrsered war between the govern meet Inspector, the city health Inspector and the dsirrmes the milk euestloo has boss agitated amoaavsl to about ttl.eos This year there will he lorn thaa l.00.0OworU takes sot of We Are Spending Money to tcD you about a ttory in the October Woman H6mk Companion. Why Because we believe in the story. Because we believe it will make you happy. The story is "Games in Gardens "V-the best Miss Bailey story Myra Kelly ever wrote, and the runniest story you ever had a chance tortud. Try it and see.

There are other stories rood ones, too by Mary E. Wilkins The Elmwood Schccl Fm BoTtai. Cis ITmderrartea, FTtsssry. prasssmw ss4 Blgh Scheei densrtssrnta. reretga he Eiages.

Oymaestlca, Hssusl Training, uesa. Art Boys prepared rer e4naee4 (laeeeo Is College Preporntary Scheed, 0 pobHr high eraoela Oirla preeere rer the segsle sanUaary. Tsrm sVsgln Ssfmbs IttH ths groifhA, asd soot of that will eome frees the country south of Nome. There they have had pkaty ef rata aa easily eae also. row people are rassumr wan us esseitsoBS until aa opinion prevails that millions of eos-rumpttoo germs sre Boating shout ta every drop ot milk offered for sale.

I Aa result tho city has almost completely abandoned nelng milk and there hlk man for a substitute. The neaMsllk ssoo are i in the eM aa a result i A half doses men here have sisrssnsd Is thst country. Tbey believe that the esow covers the grous the year around, hot I wish te say that Is so the ease, as uslose there Is rats aa stosty ef It tse output ot sold tie whole pes Is aula Is affected sad JESSICA BEERS BI lkTAlIT oTsUssTrV wtntBgness to establish factories where milk will be manufactured and sold. One mas has Freeman. Kate Douglas Wiggin, Marion Harland, and Mrs.

John Van Vorst -rrosa the Washington "tar. sraooelttoa to ssaaufaetsre sal Ik tabssta. eighty pages ot aeparrrnents in inc uig vt-tui They are te be as large ss svo-eont pieces sad will null at Sve eesta each. Each whoa do- COWBOY BOOTS. for solved guaranteed to eosvart Itself tats ose oa to Interesting industry carried quart of milk sojual to was er Jwr wv These tablets ess bo earned Is tho pocket Olath.

Kan. -Mort ef ths cowboy hoots of the Westers WOMAN'S HOME THE NICHOLS SCHQCL Amhsist asm Cotvss See. TJstil tho sew buildings sre eusapMed, bi't November let school will so eeedeeto at and. If one ts hungry, all thai sicisian will he te sot one. One taMet win ho gwaraa teed te be sosars meaL i Others have come forward with a ssitk sow.

lk. ar rather with milk powder prwpenUoea. A model school butldtsc with symeeasm, vtmmtng poet, renatag trees, haeehail as rente sre made ts Otatbo, said Jassaa y. Connor of Toeoks, SUa, st the Wattsasl Hotfl Uet sight Thirty-tree years ago. os R.

Hyer wes a nobler tor the stste seat asd dumb scheei et that place. He opened shoo repair ahoe os tne side. A Colors do eowboy came hack ts THE (BXJOER hcomttoti'J tsoa tw GOMNIQN et the dVlhst the ess They offer to erect faeteriea sad bee in the manufacture of tho powders wtihla days. ThMa nowdpre are te COOM IS nested bexea. teotbsii held sad lenaJeeeoru eovenas is acres Til StiRa! Ttit Urn fcr 1 t.i ti Afternosa study snd athteties ai4y send the viator with his folks ts Olethe.

While there he bad sir. Hyer, tho cobbler. Itrertlee irertiaa nod said that a uotespeoeiui win sun i a quart et rich milk. The prtco wiU sot ox-t A iIm coats. At All News-6tands of the regular masUre.

-Cetlesw srwearsilea apectelw ror soslleuUrs apply to the mass aim pair sd eowboy boots. When the cowboy returned ts Osiers, Is alt laetaacos the promoters of th orheaaes scciar that their predarU sr ssade of chess- km sew bseu st bit with the ether cow-.

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