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I 17 "You Know Me, Al" Featuring Ring Famous Character, Jack Keefe Telateady Weather. Nature icemi to be thoroughly In accord with th ultra In dry laws and Is ''art ring Indiana, tort a aore throat on account of its stinginess la the? rain line. Some time thfa ins; on temporaries is.the price that must be paid. Look at Broadmoor, That coursa had almost perfect Vw LJ hJJ uu vs a iatw, reene, and yet all were torn out and reseeded In bent. Highland's greens were nothing to rare about before they were destroyed for the I vtk th a olf courses that are un bent THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, "WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1023.

itr th of tha city will be watered by tha fire department Jtlght now they are toasted crisp. Just what the dry weather haa doneto tbe Ft Wayne course we can not say, although it is certain that Ft. Wayne's greens will be yawning" at tha os. next week, ready and willing to obbie up golf balls and hold them. Too can pitch to Ft, Wayne'a gTee the best way to playthe 'There was some rain In that sec tion of the state althoarh it wm Jsardly enough to do much good.

Par the course 72, Until the amateurs played there list year It was supposed to be a very difficult course. In fact It was said before the meet that a pair SSa would gret Into the championship flight. A fir of 15a was no mare 'than a tlcktt exempting od from farther participation In the event It didn't yen gret Into th Janiton flight. Fairway, are eo dry these day. that the tee merely batted off tA.

er am at a arm rn innir m. iuhuhk vi better. On a topped tee shot and a half. missed ma. We we man a fnnF An KftJ 17 Coffin on' a topped tee shot off No.

7, an other long: hole, the same player was home in two and down for a four without any trouble. In fact, he should have "had an esgla three. When golf balls are rolling such tremendous disanees the game loses great deal of Interest. When' the grass is thick and green and the bal la bounce only a short dis tance, then the second shots ane a problem, but a pleasing one. "Bomejthlngwill have to done about the worm cMts on the Rlv rsida course.

When the pro amateur event was played thore the true Irons to the pin were bouncing in ail directions, penalising perfectly hit balls. Thjrdy spell may be as good, a KTiTlng process as any if the. burns are sufficiently strong. The Broadmoor course has been very properly termed, a course for the tired businessman. No.fut ter how" much you like the game, some golf courses will jget tncnot cnous.

Broadmoor will cever do that and yet its diversion Is not ven related to strenuosltr. There not a fatiguing spot on the links. Come of tha par holes are rather I difficult and will ha much 19 (whn the grass befein to grow Mi the fairways. On the long holes where It takes the ordinary grolfer to get on, tha balls ar being put to the green with a drive and an Iron. Iflghland has moved bsek to some Its temporary green, tha member, having been permitted to, use them over tha holidays.

This Is the 1 proper thlngr to do, for the new putting are not ready to hold up under the strain that Highland greens must, withstand. There Is animmense amount of? satisfaction In, having fine rreens "and play By cba tits to wine itself. ma mm up taut. He AV'Hm!) PMssismiiiiMpPn ssssbsssjssjis XnrTOR OTE mp th ee artieies Thrr nfu mhr tnf fU undrr that club It fs notrue the yardage. To Yet there is a hard without at body.

When the you may be certain The fine golfer top of his back with fairly firm the shaft at that clubhead. 'ihis throw is so controlled that it amounts to i cxadual acceleration of the pace of the down tCoprricbi John AWARDS AT PURDUE LAFAYETTn, one I Forty, three varsitv and freahman virtltv lawards in tennis, golf, pistol shoot ling and Irfhmn ttMball for the year 1924 33 have been announced by N. A. Kellcrx. director of athletics at I'urdue The varsity baseball awards have not been made yet.

The awards are as follows: Varmy C. C. FH tlirt Koaom' C. JB. Mi'Tty.

fMr: A. It. Hlrh. lnd l'rk. Mll.

It, I WUhafntKMi. Kli ni. H. Wrstre. JOahawaka.

Xtnnr I. Wtaiw, lii.l i Crown I'oJbI; r. ihmkr, chicro. ai4 I K. R.

WnfioUv Isnnor. Var! Ttnni j. Inoo I Hat T. Ijntl litanarolfr W. Ii.

Siow. 1 Kinor T. I Iml.jnarxa, ad VT. W. St4onttkrr, Cvlnmtiwt.

KfMh. tnr r.tr ri A IlrmiM, I Ui Kr I C. Y. Mi.fcrr!, W. J.

Ilh. hviin Ctifu iypcbtniii, re. freUetan Varity lktaraiK it K'WI mee Ia'arrtie A. E. Hhe.

IndtnarS; C. Wik ox, Nr Aitny: (t. F. Norton. faaim.1 Prnv, Oev'ami.

E. F. 1 iock, Toledo. J. J.

Crel T. Ooctinati, O.z W. H. hpU, Tom(wB. Oj R.

U. C. 3Axtn. I art 11. V.

ASrnbf Gary S. Smt. Ver 1 H. 1. Wiiert.

Wft Latarnte: C. (loHarrue. Crt J. E. Hoa.

la.itanpolia: A. liidwvt F. J. Markov Jwitrr. W.

uMR1. Etflloo, U. Myera, Ijulora. araajr Baker, I i "'Ca I A 1 'afc, If thereare any Coif architects searching: for a saperletendent of construction for some bis; golf course' they might try to gret bold of Alf Ward, who recently resigned as professional at Pleasant run. Alf can build a golf course and he can build a.

rood one. Wallie Nelson. professional at Pleasant run now, says' Alf built one of tha beat courses he has ever aeen, and all It needs la a flniahlan teach or two. This matter is being: taken care of now by WaLi. and other details, such as spraying of greens and so onj are being a little closer than before Alf la one "jti tha hardest workers we have ever seen, and the manner In which he changed wilderness to a golf coursa la at, evidence of this fact In in attractive section of the city.

Airs golf course will be brought; to life by TValile Wetter tn ten Alf on the smoothing over business. waisie aiso is Dringing back, a W.Maep..tp xoia Jnton' then Tln years has been playing at Coffin! Tbe St. Joseph Valley Golf Aseo eiatlon la not on the order of the Indianapolis District Golf Association, bat it does fasten together the northern Indiana links. Golf tournaments in tbe Valley Association run throughout the season, and It la doing; a great deal to broaden the scope of upstate grolf acquaintanceship. The local organization iatenda doing; more than that, but fellowship will have tb be tUe foundation of whatever is done concerning: grolf In Indianapolis and environs.

"I 7 The 'Ivcr Ooffin Golf Club national Invitational golf tournament Is to played June 20 and tl, Saturday and Sunday, and in order to make that event the success aa it always has been this club needs the hel of all those who play on these two courses. The expenses of the event will reach out toward $2,000 and the club wfll hav to hav about 300 $5 members to swing the classic without tho.e In charge being forced to dig down Into their Jeans and pay the freight which should not be the case under any circumstances. A letter Is being sent out to those who have lockers at either course urging them to Join. The time Is short. Five dollars is not a.

great amount of money. The men who are trying: to put the event over need help. Golfers, are natural born talk, era. The other principal speaker In tha game is money. The officers of this club ask that you.

aa a golfer. let yourmoney talk, Jimmy Hamlll. of Highland, Is In dire need of a footman, according to reports. Jimmy's new chuffeur com plains that he can, not pay attention to Jim golf stories and still steer Jim safely home. footman must understand idlosyncracies of the man who take, golf seriously.

W. F. FIJR, Tivnan Th dheH of thU le to enable you end compile your own card Index sstem. nnm of jmtr riuh ro turn to your aixl'cura jour own trouble. that a ball hit easily will make co far the ball must be hit hard.

knack of ilamminff the clubhead in the same time lungrinsr with the body lunjje at the ball takes place that the ball never coingr far. appears to hU easy because at the awing: he had a firm hold of the club, wrists, and he greta the spring of point. He permits the club aimply so mat at tne iod nu whole via he jrives the "tlub time to reverse VnM iL A I swing: to thej baJL T. BUJe Co 'J' Thirsty Royal Rd Rooters to De Tried June 30 ST tOUlS, June 3 (A.P.)I Herrmann, owner of the "Cincinnati Ketls. and seven others, were for preliminary hearlnrs today on a chara of illecal poe see.lon tf lliuor.

but tha caae continued until June 30. nm tsni were irrntM mr mm leased bond, following a raid by omcerw 11 ine notei th "royal Ited rootera e.tab. iUhe.1 headquarters for the openlnir series with the Cardinals, bKinninir last April ZZ. ominjr In private railroad coaches, the rooters obtained fifty half of a vera re to quench their thirst after cheering sessions. They claimed It was near but federal arents said It waa about six times mora alcoholic than prohibition law pe rmita.

The Royal Hd Kootere' Club la composed of about 110 Cincinnati fans, who for years have made the inaugural trip with their city'a team. Itrook: I. tonox. Oak Park. tll.

T. O. Moo pa, Sherhlaa. and R. P.

Teilkamp. Ty ner. PrMhan vtrtitr tMl C. R. Atktnaun.

Troeaaa. and O. lioa. Ledora. 35U: QIieNczv Round Pointed EX 'IXi Ffff Mfe) BBMeiMaiSJsglsjsMBSBJSJiieasssjasaassB 1 1 1 Along the By CrasllaU RJeI (Copyricht.

1923 "Where," many noneombatants have asked, "la there any thrin In watching a olf championship It Is ull of thrills We once lured Kid Gleason and later Fielding Tost, who knew and cared little of polf, to championship battlefields, and both soon became worked Into a hlfrft pitch of excitement. 'Tha Kid became doubly interested when he found such names as Brady, CHara, McNamara. etc on th ro.ter. Where Is tha In the first place, an open a olf chamtttonshiD is a mixture of rou lette, nerve control, skill, stamina. rift i nrl mn i llevtn in seelntt atart and what new names are among the elect.

Tha thrill of the third round comes In watching the, battle to hold on. The big thrill comes at the finish, where four or flva or aix still have a chance, and where every ahot may mean the title and Ita accompanying Tsirawsli Most of tha excitement develops In the Ions; Iron to tha green, tha pitch over a deep trap." tha recovery from sand or grass, from abysmal grottos, and then the fata of tlus putt which starts or the cup tb drop or not to drop. PULLING PROPER PLAYS 0 4' fiAt Wr Eddie CeUhas There are runners on first and second base. It la the first of the ninth, tbe home team is leading: by two runs and no one Is out. The batsman bunts sharply down the flrstbaee line, hoplns; to advance the runner an extra base.

What should be the defense for such a play? tv The first baseman, sen. mar the thousrht of tha batter to sacrifice. ahould In with tire Pitch. Thi. ahould enable him to field the ball on the run.

putting him in an excellent po.ltlon to make a play at third base If ha believes there is a chance or lorcing me runner there. The desire to make a play at tnira If possible is to prevent the team at bat irora viicine runners on sec ond and thud, the purpose of the sacrifice, wAere they would be In a position to tie up the, ball ame on a sinarle. itommt no nrst naseman in tne history of the rami made this play bcter inan iiai nase. 111s speeo. and accurate left arm made him a terror to.

the runner advancina to third on the aacruice. (0pyrixht. 182S. by the BeH Syndicate. lac) AMATEUR BASED ALL Th "iteltev Earlee will play the Mt.

Jack ton Cuba Sunday at Biveraide. The Eaciea defeated the Titers, laet haturoiy. The Koodoo defeated the Iardetta. 1 ta 18, (at week, and will play the Tartai A. A.

Sunday. Tbe Dourlaa A. wen from the Mili tary Outlaw Sunday, 16 to 8. For same, with the Pouri A. C'.

write Robert aimer. IMS Woiiiday street or call RUey 143. Tbe Keyatoee win play at Kokomo Sunday. A ineetiac of the team will be held Friday evenlnr Shelby etreet and Prrry avenue. Hoffman and Co! ana are aaked to ret is tour with the m.narer.

Kor gam, addree. W. J. Schoeh. lincoln street, or call Drexei 6390 The Cariatamore A.

'a would like arhcdaVs a came for Sunday. Call Belmont J17. The Broekaile'cob wdH play the VelJow Cab Sunday at Brook flitmood No. S. Tbe Cub.

will practie Wedaeeday and Pri day evemnr. and all player who expect Vf play a Sunday's same are urred to attend Iay and Snodarew tak notice. For ramee with th Cub cell Cart Hoe tn IrviBctoe er addree ll Varv lad stoaa aveaae. The Oriental will paly Bread Ripple A. C.

Sunday at Breed Ripple at p. m. The OrwoUt wtll pracoca at tbe I C. tom ht end will mtt at 1013 Senate avenue fiWir mrht. Tt Cttne.

A. defeated the rerrviaJe last SMusa.y. 18 to a. The ariil play at Gre al.eVd Suedae. Came are wanted with JcOTVvt JfarUaviU.

rrar.kUa. Pendleton and Lawrence ead ether tren teama. For ramee addreea at. Ia, Jordan, laa JCcteaa The Br Peur team ef the Kr Six Xaroe will praric Thursday afteraooet frent te WOard park. s.

Tbe Areeeal Avenue Seal deeire te ecHedale a same with a team a'ayuMr in the fteeiB lxteevt yeer e4d ctaea for Sunday. Tbe team win pTaeee Saturday afterneoe. For ramee addree. yortlt Arsenal ave aue or call Lincoln S75S, The WUenapeSi. raV tit win Teet Wedneeday wrtt at the Habreeote.

The are a came for Sueday avt arer.ld tike te hear from a last rtate e.cb. Wnte J. Hayea. aog Parker er can Riiey el alter 6 p. The Edward AH Star.

a eeleved team. want ramea en June 14 and 29. Oawfsrda tl'e. Bedfvd and Trtoa take aaotiee. Wnte Rcy Edward.

230? Columbia avee ne. er call Krawood 3 4 3 after p. aa. Tha AIl Str Oteated the Spencer Gray. Sun day.

7 to The Ace, plmrin in tbe otrrteeo CT en yfar o'd ciaee, oeatr. a rame Sunday. Call Kenwood tOCi and atk for Lawrence. BMaawaaat The Indtvendeeta defeated the Jftrrdor Civic Qiih, la to s. for ramea La.

the I Sport Trail There is 'no element of luck' In golf and thia add. to the Interest at large. It Is no exact science. Wind, sand, trees, brooks, lakes and rolling greens are hard upon exactness. Ldtat year at Oakland Hills two big galleriea atampeded after Ha gen and Jones, only to hear that Cyril "Walker waa outplaying both.

In five' tninotea a swirling hurricane of thousand, waa on Walker's trail. You follow one big match, and then hear a wild volley of applause 600 yards away. What has happened? Then tha rifle fire of acclaim at some long putt, or aome fine recovery comet from another aector. Crowds are rushing from one match to another, always trying to locate the bulk of the drama. And aa each leader blowa up they ifa.T mm iisi mm nan leave him as flat a.

a pre.aed pan Whrfv They are out to find and follow the winner. i Wekave aeen more pussled soothsayers In' connection with' tha Glb bona Tunney contest than almost any other In rIngrbJstory. Gibbons baa nevar whipped ia man aa arood as Tunney and Tunney has never, whipped a man aa good ar Gibbons. Just as the soothsayer Is about to maaa Gibbons' superior boxing iualitieathe winning factor he bumps against that nine years advantage of youth carries HORSEMEN, HERE TO WATCH STEPPERSM ANY ARE LEFT TO SHOW OFF AT LOCAL TRACKS Horsemen ivisltora have been quite numerous In Indianapolis within week. Walter Candlej, noted Atlanta capitalist and sports ms to look over the.

youn thlnars at aurel Hall farm and Johnny Thomas, his head; trainer, who is now training the Iillwater raelna; stable of Mr. Candler, with headquarters at Toledo, came jover from the Maumee city to cast his experienced eye the bby trot tars that are talk bout the Indianapolis farnw As usual, the horsemen, were enthusiastic over' the blue blooded trotters at Laurel Hall, and congratulated Manager Wininss and owner Thomas D. Tasrart on keep Ins; up the reputation of the noted horse farm, even after Peter the Great', death had taken away all of the tret of that monarch. fifteen" a ad alxteen year otd daa Drcxel 0064 and aak for Harry. call For games with the Lucky play ins In the sixteen and eirhteen year old claea, cail 470O and mK lor letter.

The Cltixena Giants, a colored team, will play a double header with the Indiana Traveler, aly Pennay park Sunday. Tbe Giant, even in a double header with the Five. PoiaU Gray Uat Sunday. PLAYS AND PLAYERS AT THE THEATERS TODAY. Enrlish's Berkell Players la Sprins; Cleaninr'V 2:15 and 8:15 Palace Yanderille and Pictures 1 Ai.

Continuous Lyric Vaudeville Continuous Capitol Stock Musical RemeJ 2:30, 7:30 and FII'bA em View. COLOMAL George O'Brien and Iorothy MacKaTll In "The Painted Alao short reels and mu.to by the American Harmonists. Frank Owens and Monks. soloists. APOLLO Tenth Woman." Alsn an Our Gang comedy, short reels and music by Henderson and singers, Emil Said el's Orches tra and Carl Gordon, organist.

CIRCLE Richard Barthelmess In Soul Fire." Also the overture. "Poet and Pea.ant,T played by tha orchestra. Bakaletnikof conduct inr. and short reels. OHIO "Men and Women." Also special music by Lester Huff, or pan tat.

and Charlie Pavia'a Band. Cy Mi Id era. soloist; a third dimension film. and. short reel.

ISIS Richard Talmadre Hn "The Fighting Iemon. and short reels. CRYSTAL Richard Dlx In To Alany Kisses." Also short reels. Setea ef tbe Many theaterproers have laughed and applauded Frank and Ted Eae bin! in their series of clever antics entitled. "I Quit." They have osed thie.

title for, their act for av longtime, but the material ta chanred ti.ni trrntiiH littHnr demonatrated at the Lyric this I week by Lou I a and Bertha Dorteo, who call their act "A Berlin Dane tns: Surprise They turn cartwheels, handsprings and back and front flips tn an agile faah ion. keeninsr nerfect time" wtth the ma ale a trick taught them durinc their childhood days ia Munich. The girls made theirprofessional debat at the Berlin Wintergarlen. and came to this country aa members ef the erictnai Berlin Madcaps, a troupe of danetnjr srirls imported to appear In one or Lew musical comedy productions. They were 'alao with Gaby.

Oeslys ia a Broadway revue, and were featured la R. H. Bum aide's New Tork Hip podrome "Good Times," Tmmm 1 for more than a year. "Spring1 produced byjl the; Berkell Players at English's a this week. Is a comedy by Freder jZ lek Lonadale.

a British playwright. The ecenee are In London, the action reyolrtng around a group of people, roost of whom defy racial conven tlnn. When they invde the home of Richard Sonea. a novelirt. be if takea draatle ittDi to aet rid ef 'ae frequently to make the act timely.

Their comedy novelty mar be seen I Wednesday for the last time in Ita" present form at the Palace, i. 1 a f. in Vith Rice So he sits back to think It over Ient to this collega lad. I did. Are you Intendin' tt play perfes aional ball, aaye 1J I might, says he.

An' what would you think, now, you ahould.be geUlnT for arptn witb a big league teamL aays I. Ten thousand to aigm and a year, eaya he. So I took the. first train out of town: I did. and he youna; feller Is a drug clerk now and doin.

well, they tell me." Havlns; had several of his star players Injured, Connie Mack aays the world's smartest poet ta the one who wrote There, la no; armor against J3. The Babe'a wild home run pursuit of Hartnett. Hornsby and others ahould make a Jungle stampede look aa mild as the wind blowing thistledown. He has no Idea of abdicating his kingdom, even from a delayed "Hold your horses." wires R. F.

"the Yanks and the Tigers will be raising hilarious bavoe In the American League before the sunset gun is fired. These teams are out of place in the lowly seats of the second division. Connie Mack has a fine team, and bo haa Buekyi Har rla. but the Cleveland' Indians are due to fade out; and the Louis Browns will get nowhere with not a single dependable pitcher on the club. So; the Yanks and Tigers are bound, to It will all help to make a mad season that much the merrier." Sfonday and Tuesday Oil Wet more, owner, trainer and all around horseman, from Vernon, N.

came witn a variety or tnmaj. in view, thoua Is sa'd he waa looking; for certain brand of ,1 With several of the" stars of both raits gone to the races the tralnins; activities at the state fair track have not been of such importance as through the last few weeka when Peter Manning. Sendrdo, Bessie Mc Klyo," Great Bells and were giving the entertainment. Tet, there is lots of speed here at both alta. The veteran pacer.

SlnsrleG. Idol of all Indiana horsemen, is ready to entertain the raitbirds "any time wnenv Alien jets loose on the reins. Since his mile In 2:09. the cnampion na. Deen neia in cneck.

The Aliens have been pretty' busy "Sprtnsr Cleaning ran for yeI uason theater, in ftew xorx. EARTHQUAKE TOLL 303 4M Woaaded. S.T83 Heaaes atreyed tai Jiaaa. De TOKIO, June 3 (A.F.) Casualties the earthquake in the Tajima district northwest of Osaka May 22 are now given as 308 identified dead and 494 wounded. 7uses destroyed numbered 3,7917 CAPS StZO, 12, $2.50 Many new patterns in smooth Mniehed wool ena that will appeal te you.

MARRY LEViriSOIl WASHINGJON PARK snMnnnpoLBB vs. June 3 4. Games Called 3 P. 31. FRIDAxLADIES DAY rci ui i 1 1 url SPLIT BELT ATHLETIC union suit Unci Fabric Menb cizes a I I i 5 .73 this week with the others of the nd Zt dowS aome of their fair Mi it of fiiiliwrtM'llr ffMtor event, lor arurarr finmh2V' tr aisUneS.

Winner, in the event. wlU inette, the olumbua tu.) trot wM.h to hi charm. cnar An to fr. worked a mile In 2:18. for Ed Allen, and Checkers and Rose stepped 12:134.

Maysoff and Belfast went the distance In 2:14, and cirr rd, tne two year old brother of Peter Speedway, that Is owned by Clarence Cole, of this city, romped a mile In which" Is as eood as his distinguished brother had one at this time In 1924. At last. Prince Direct. 2:08 haa been a'ecorated with the hopples, and Clair Wolverton finds "the of Walter Direct takes to them like duck to water. Tue.aay ipi'ei the pacer a mile In 2:08 H.

with the Hoosier pajamas on, and believes that the things about what were VVITH ROD AND GUH IILy Bambeel The annual picnic and outdoor froUe of tbe Marlon County Ftih and Game Protective Associatkm is scheduled for next Corona flit JA rrv 'C J' If 7 a i k. jeT Xn it Escepcfonalcs (AiUh 3 for 50c. I 7 m. 7 1 far veal aunaay a tne nan natcivry at Kiveraiaa rsrk. The prorram lur the day include rrc attached with rrplicaa of black ba 00 them dj IT metal.

embtfrnaUc et vh toaiuon of the wuiners In the contest. Tim prize will be a ftld ba, aeoond pro will be a tfer baa and third prtie a bronae bnea. The at event will called at lO o'clock in th morn in aid the tournament wtll be continued throughout the day. Tbe picnic alwaya bnnsa to rather a larjre ratherlnr of Marlon county portatnen and next Sunday, frolic le expected to be attended by the lanreat crowd er at the hatchery. Tb annual pimie lormerly waa held ta the tall but tbe data waa chanred to June li order that the date mtfht fall dunnr the cioacd aeaaon on the rme fiah In order tbat the aporta mea and the public mrM havo the op.

portunitjr of Ttaltinc tha hatchery durinc the hatcblnf a aeon nd mtti tlrat hand I he" work curried on in the prop. cation of the different species of fiah. Ice cream will be aerved by the aaaodaUon fiunnr the lunch hour for thOM ptcnickers "who coroe dut tor the day. Too anuch care can not be taken in car inr for. pan fish after they are caurht.

as leavinf them lie tn the. bottom of a boat, expoeed to the ray. of the aim and el war. preeer.f leakage ia the bottom of th boat in hot weather i. conducive to ptomalcea.

13c THETtlER you moke dozen times a day, youII est real cnjoTnent from the milJ, yet distinctive, character of 1 Producto. That character has an appeal atl its own its delightful mildness never tires the taste. And it never varies. Smokers know from experience that the next EI Producto will be as full cf. joyment as the last.

Pick the sire and ccfor to suit 10 to 30c. G. IL P. Cigar lac rbiWra. IrMJlana polls Branch 235 East Ohio Street Indianapolis, IruL :7,.

a vjy untie enemy of a'l who partake of ah. Too many antler an1 cut take the chance thi pototurr a'i4 a little extra pnw.ation In caring th flh will a lose way toward prevent mf aach an occurrence. If it ia 1 pcaai tle to lean them keep ttienv jn a ouol. thawed place until thy can be attended to. Already the Sunday vlitor alonr hi atream of the; atate i mtkinf hiraae'f known by the Inter he leave wh roe Ther la no xoue tor thia with all tbe thinra of 1 Pr that ean burned btore bt leave the bank of th trearaa.

Keep the bank of tha clear of debna. Remember you are not the mly one who violia the rlaco and leave it clean for tha benefit of tho to come durtna tha aeaeon. not alone the aake of deanhneae but to enhance the beauiiet of nature. When one read of all tha timber ftrea In different parte of the country It ahoul act a an object leaatoa to thoae build fire lon the atream and ta tli wood. A imoiiifrinr fir aiul a Cttie breeae among the dry rraeeea and laavea at thie time of year will acmetlmea caue hanrtreda of doliara' of (IsiDtrt and preiautiora ahoukl be taken ty lhoe hl bulk! iire to aee that every, ember la out before leavlnr lle spot.

there I no fire ciepartmet.t In the country Clatrlota end once a lire, is t8rtfi (t will run Ha race of r'Un rt t' vaalation wthout binrtraiH e. Tut the Jllree out before leavinr the eoot. Puritano si. Fino cr 2 for 25c once cr a Bouqur: real en. yourself 7 i i.

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