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The Morning Call from Paterson, New Jersey • 6

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six THE PATEBBON MOBNINOr OALXi, WBDITBSDAY, MABCtH 13, WiX Green STORE OPENS 8:30 A. CLOSES 9 P. M. "VOTES FOR WOMEN" WAS THEIR SLOGAN Double Quantity far Stamps Day Till Noon, Double All Day IU CARRY VOTERS TO THEPOLLS SaoatB Puses Bill Allowing MmtssrstolJo It Without Compensation. teotion tor tts Ts.000 women in industry "We want child labor sboiisfaed.

Ws have seen the evDs of child labor in our own families, sad we know that WEDNESDAY BARGAINS this is, too, a polltioal question. "We want a law that will i 'three Hundred Suffragists Decendedon Tren-t Yesterday and Urged Passage of Bill Giving Them Franchise. Special Notice to Public Telephone Agents. the children and give them ft happier and gladder childhood. We want them to go to school instead of to the factory, and to have an education Is, (Special that will fit them tor Ufa and its most Wednesday's Premier Bargain Boys' 13.00 Double Breasted Suits, $L77 patch) -In order to make up for time serious duties, After Miss Scott's speech In the audlnee arose and shouted: "Mr.

Chairman, I rise to a point of Boys Doable order. I protest against the chair Drawn Work Linens 50c Values. Cmf "Wednesday JwC n. (J Pfrw Scarfs and Table Centres Fine quality Austrian Drawn Work Linens. several rows of elaborate work on each piece; all new fresh goods that were Intended to sell or almost double the above price.

Oei here Wednesday and secure your share of this remarkable offering. Genuine 50c values for Wednesday only, each. man's desk being decorated with a gtses 8 to 17 years. partisan banner. TWs offer Involves the newest spring weaves all In the new tans and greys; oan't be equalled at less than 8.0ft.

Wednesday Bargain. Boya Russian Blouse MM "An antll An antir was the shout that went up from the throats of the lost last week in the consideration of the Fltsherbert case, the senate kept close st work all day. and accomplished a large amount of business, after which adjournment was taken until tomorrow mornina. There was some discussion over a bill introduced by Senator Leavltt, enabling any volunteer, acting without compensation, to transport any Military Suit, size 8 to 8 Teem. suffrage women, and then there was.

Boy Spring Reefers, slaes Trenton, March 12, Cheered on by a horde of men folk as they arrived at the Pennsylvania railroad station this morning, upward of 300 suffragists thronged the streets of Trenton carrying small flags and oannerettes bearing the inscription, VOTES FOB NEW JERSEY WOMEN." It was a great day for the suffragists, not only in New Jersey, jut In New York, for word came, to Trenton that 200 militant sisters of the throng of women here had marched on Albany this morning and would hold a mass meeting at to 8 years. 1.77 a wild waving of yellow flags "In New Jersey, the women have an inherent right to vote, and the privilege cannot be re-established or given them by any legislature," said George T. VI ok era first assistant proseoutor Materials to Match Suits. voter to or from a polling place. The Waists 89c Women's 1 25 and 1.50 Lingerie and bUl was passed br a oartv vdta.

11 BanuttfuS new spring models, lingerie and tailored, fine materials; splendidly made and to ft. Among other bills 'passed this afternoon by the UDoer house ware finished in the very best possible manner, fine white lawns, batiste, marquisette, etc Splen 89c these: Authorising the use of ar did $1.8 and 81.59 values. Wednesday mories for pigeon exhibits; the tax on manufacturers of fertilizers; regu The New York Telephone Company announces a revised schedule of commissions to PUBLIC TELEPHONE AGENTS, in effect March 15, 1912, as follows 1. On receipts for telephone messages from public telephones equipped with coin collecting instruments taking nickels, dimes snd quarters Where the receipts since the previous collection average 50c. day or less 10 Where such receipts sverage over 50c.

and not over $1.00 a day On the first 50c. a day 10 And on the receipts in excess of 50c. dsy ...15 Where such receipts average over $1.00 sday: On the first 50c. a day 10 On the second 50c. a day 15 On the receipts in excess of $1 .00 dsy 20 2.

On receipts for telephone messages from public telephones not equipped with coin collecting devices snd in connection with which the Agent mskes personal collections from patrons 20 Commissions on the collections, beginning with March 15, will be paid on the above basis, regardless of the date the messages were actually sent. the Empire state capitol tonight previous to a hearing that is to be Wednesday Shoe Bargains Wash Goods lating sale of drugs containing wood alcohol and methyl; making safer the given them by a legislative committee tomorrow. Misses' and Children's Genuine White A holiday air pervaded the Jersey operation of the motion picture apparatus; the Hudson river commission bill; married women can sign Incorporation certificates by use of Remnants Hess shin Button Shoes. Mads by one of the foremost shoe manufacturers tn (the United States, newest lasts, broad toe and smooth leather innersolas, white pearl capitol throughout the morning. The senators and assemblymen took a Christian names; "Old Glory" to be (ShOTt 1 livelier Interest in the proceedings lengths (pieces 5 to 15 yards), all displayed at a polling place.

than they were wilting to confess. Scores of them got up early to be The senate passed Senator John high grade fabrics, silk ginghams, silk stripe voiles, silk oollennes and shantungs, silk stripes, voiles and marquisette, poplins, pongees, basket 5 ctrw, lwdxivi son's bill requiring municipalities sit on hand for the opening of the of the pleas of Hudson county. "That Is their right according to the original constitution, and only by the working of a great wrong was it possible that their rights could be taken away from them. Miss Minnie Brown sounded the first warning against giving women the right to vote. She was very definite in her declaration that the woman of today Is maae the favorite of creation.

Her husband supports her, she said, and he clears the decks to aid her extravagance. Miss Brown declared that if the agitation were better protection for women workers, she would aid it. She was very positive;" too, that in. certain women's suffrage states women are less well protected than in states where women have no vote. "If ever the time comes when women give up the personal work in the lines they now do," she said, "In return for the right of putting a ballot in the box, "they, will lose much of their influence." Miss Brown said the only reason for women voting woe the results it would accomplish.

Taking the subject of temperance legislation, she pointed put that the excise conditions "of Colorado, a suffrage state, had be buttons. Sixes 6 to til value On sale Wednesday Sizes 11 to value $8.08. On sale Wednesday Slaas 2 to 4 value $8.84. On uated upon the waters within the hearing on the proposed constitutional amendment. 1.98 2.49 2.89 port of New York to report improve 121c ment of such lands.

weaves, etc; all colors; actual values to 50c yard; Wednesday, per yard At 11 o'clock the women descended The senate defeated the following sals Wedne on the state house In swarms. The men expressed disgust because the bills: All purchases of land bv lo suffragists called off the advertised formal parade on account of the Girls' 79c Tub Dresses, Wednesday 44c cal boards of education to be reported to the state board of education increasing th- salary of the state labor commissioner to 16,000 a year; making the open season for rain. Everywhere the yellow flag of "Votes for New Jersey Women" hm taat received from the manufacturer another shipment of these wonderful little could be seen. The a nti-suffragists i dresses, 44c decen of pretty styles. Made of good quality ginghams, zephyrs, percales, cham brays, etc.

Every desirable color in the newest designs, stripes, checks, plaids, flfrures, etc Dutch neck models elbow sleeves, plaited skirts, sizes 8 to 14 years, value to 79c Wednesday bargairt quail, rabbit and prairie chicken from Nov. 10 to Dec, 20. said that yellow was a good color for advocates of a cause who could be Senate bills of importance intro scared from parading by a little thing like a rain storm. NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. duced were: Enables county prosecutors to appoint three special officers to receive four dollars a day The galleries were banked high $2.50 and $3.50 Silver Mesh with women, sixteen lone men loom ing up like weeds in a flower garden.

when actually serving; dividing into three classes with terms beginning Bags, on Sale Wednesday, $1.39 15c and 19c Handkerchiefs On Sale Wednesday, 7c An Importer's sacrifice to us of about 300 dozen fine Swiss embroidery handkerchiefs, In pretty designs heavy scalloped edges; greatest The floor was packed with women, all armed with the yellow flag. January first next, in counties ac A chance to secure one ot tnese pretty anu serviceable bags at a great underprice. Bags, have 7 and 9 -inch frames, made of the -new try was to continue In South Jersey. come more wiae we" uiu male suffrage. Miss Brown discussed a number of practical questions of government, and by her treatment of them brought loud applause from the men present.

The women suffragists sat grimly silent, but listening closely. When the summing up began at the The amendment was carried, 11 to I Datented unbreakable mesh, lined wren pure The vote was: and best handkerchief value we ever ATI Yes Barber, Colgate, Davis, Gaunt white kid; positive values $2.50 and $8L50. On salo Wednesday 1.39 2C nesday Hand, Leavitt, Lewis, Nichols Prince, Read. Silzer. dose of the hearing Mrs.

Vtckers said, with a touch of pride in her No Edge, Gebhardt, Johnson, Low Pierce. Slocum. Bates' Ginghams Mill Ends White Fabrics "The antis have no organization in the state. See how big an organiza- The second amendment, fixing th date of taking effect, was adopts 12o values; unanimously. rm we have." cepting the small county board act so that an equal number of terms expire each year.

In the house this afternoon, the bill providing for the appointment, of fire marshals, introduced by Assemblyman Holloway was defeated. Assemblyman Ford gave notice on the floor of the house that It was his intention, after twienty-four hours, to move to relieve the committee on railroads and canals of the further consideration of the "full crew bill. Assemblyman Badcllffe, chairman ot the fish and game committee, presented a concurrent resolution this afternoon, requesting Congress to enact a law giving ample protection to migratory game birds. He also introduced a number of game bills. The house passed the bill ot Assemblyman Ogden, Bergen, known as the BerWen county road improve 8c Wednesday Bargains "Florence Howe Hall, intro by drainage of swamps in which the Insects breed.

These methods have been copied throughout this country and the world and where carried out have freed large territories from the pest, such as in Cuba, Panama, Staten' Island, etc. This was one of Dr. Smith's most useful activities and his untimely death has cut short the employment of his vast knowledge In ridding New Jersey of the mosquito. Dr. Smith was a member of numerous societies.

He was secretary in 1894 of the American Association for Advancement of Science, member of the Association of Economic Entomology, corresponding member of the Entomological Society of London, secretary of the Promulgation of Agricultural Science. New Jersey State Microscopical societjy, lyn Entomological society, Brooklyn The bill was then passed unenl mously, with nineteen votes in th Another shipment of this fam- duced as a daughter of Julia Ward tt Konrai tha desk as she Men were in the background, too timid to force themselves to the front in such a gathering. The entrance of the women into Trenton, where the hearing took place before the judiciary committee of the house and senate, was not marked by the blare of trumpets or the beating of drums, the women preferring to conduct their campaign In what someone called a "mild and dignified fashion, and unlike the methods employed by their English sisters." More than one hanger-on in the crowd urged the women, to stone-throwing and window-smashing, but the suffragists treated these remarks with scorn, the leaders declaring their contempt for a class they termed "street rowdies" No violence was attempted by the street crowd, and the only Indignity the women suffered was from hotos and jeers The women represented the Joint legislative committee of the New Jersey Women's Suffrage association, the Equal Franchise society, the affirmative. Senators Fltsherbert and nvnct wm v- 36 inch Percales 12e vatnss; Wednesday Mjkm, Bargains mm 4 Full standard quality cloth, fine close weave, cambric finish, light and dark grounds in a big range of choicest patterns, dots, stripes, checks, neat figures, eta; excellent printing and colors; absolutely fast; value 12o syo yd. Wednesday special.

it Lengths up to 12 yards. In the lot are novelty weaves, in Swiss, lawn, dimities, madras, eta; scores of pretty patterns to choose now fresh goods-, suitable for waists, dresses and Nichols did not vote. "I stand here not. as a single wo-t, -aid. "but as a mother and Parous QlaSS.

a and a citizen of the our wash fabric ready for Wednesday shoppers; plain colors and new 1912 patterns; styles more beautiful than even handsome plaids; neat checks, staple stripes, lengths to 12 yards; well known 12o values; sQ Wednesday yard GmW Ac Vttr nurnoses of ventilation the: many otner purposes. 38. TTnltod' at tea." Values to 15c yard make in France a kin of porous glaef 63c The holes are eo small that tney ar Wednesday Bargain, yard. Mrs. Howe said the suffragists "were coming.

Father Abraham, strong and she hoped New Jer proof against both draft and dost- sey would not be tne last n. ment mm A bill by Assemblyman Pikaart, TrtnVOTM took a very Buffrs- rium with young of considerable size giving sheriffs the power to appoint die at the antis. She said atNbirtht and, were it not for the process servers and another bill that they were usually described as CONCERNING SHARKS. Some Erroneous Deductions of wan of something to eat. and the Men's League for Woman's Suffrage ladies who were in politics and want Upon others Out.

liability to eaten, certain parts of the ocean must teem with such and. the Woman's Political union. tto.vi ttox. wife of the ex voracious and lecund visitors. In The officers of the Joint committee are: George of Jersey snout and underneath his body, this can only be discerned, from above when he turns on his back; and, despite travelers' tales to the contrary, it is simply unbelievable that either pilot fish or young shark seek safety within the cavernous Jaws of a mature' shark, for he would never permit egress to any bonne bouche so easily obtainable.

A shark's voracity is less marvelous than his digestion. the same assemblyman validating consents heretofore given for the incorporation of water companies both passed th house. Tho house passed the following Important bills and adjourned until morning: Restores to clergymen half rates on railroads; permitting Institute, Washington Academy of Science, honorary member of the Newark Entomological society, Philadelphia society, Ottowa Field Naturalists' club, Ontario Entomological society. Dr Smith leaves a widow, daughter, Oretchen, and a son, Hilman who is a junior in, Rutgers college. Dr.

Austin Scott, former president of Rutgers, paid a tribute to Dr. Smith in the chapel this morning. He said that Dr. Smith had the qualities of carefulness' and accuracy, great executive ability and a legally trained mind. July, IfflO, on the passage from Aus ecutive secretary of the National Brewers association, spoke, too, for side.

She made an tralia -toNNew Zealand, the I orew of City, chairman; Miss Paula Lad-dey, of Arlington, secretary, and Champlaln L. Riley, of Pialufleld, treasurer. men. tn thA chivalry of a sailing vessel caught a shark containing forty-four young: and in 1906 a nine foot long specimen cap n.m.n nn the other side said: veterans separated from their wlyea "Much chivalry we can expect from tured on the Australian coast had to. enter the Vlneland soldiers' home; twenty-seven young almost mature.

man eater by Whether he be the eight hour full day work for men who are intoxicateo. This. Of course, was in an under oenaror nrage, "gownert in a "lovely" brand-new black cutaway coat elaborately trimmed with iwide black braid, called the meeting to Records of catches set forth in convicts; the Newark temporary loan ships' log-book show that the num tone. bond bill: regulating the sale of Sharks are both cowardly and cruel, but It Is difficult to study their ways from the deck of a ship as they move slowly tn a refractive medium such as water some twenty or thirty feet below the obsenver. Hence the many erroneous deductions of seamen with respect to these unsociable denlrens of the deep which appear to Justify not only the statement of Le Conte that he evidence of the senses la often unreliable, but also the Jocular opinion of a novelist that "no story with a shark incidentally thrown in can to to be Interesting.

Yet. the order. ber of young sharks produced at Mrs. VlcJters Introduced the skimmed or condensed milk; regulating trespassing with a dog and gun; one birth vary from eighty-three to ELECTION LAW SENATE PASSES WOMEN'S BILL vwo, vy wig minimum total a doubt is pardonable because par SECTION UPSET turition may have been nearly completed Just prior to the shark's choice (as seems the more probable) or by the compulsion of hunger (as is occasionally asserted), the fact remains that any one who happens to fall overboard in the vicinity of a shark Is likely to be snapped up by the latter without ceremony. It is the evil reputation attaching to the whole shark tribe as regards Indifference whence comes a meal that render them so abhorrent to seafarers.

Old sailors never weary of enlarging upon voracity and the -diges changing the date of arbor day from the first Friday in May to the second Friday in April. DEATH CLAIMS tore. Chambers Magazine. speakers. Mrs Clara Laddey, president of the New Jersey Suffrage association, was the first speaker, and reviewed the stand taken by suffrage organizations of the state.

Miss Melinda Scott who has taken an active part In the troubles of the organised hat trimmers of Newark, was the next speaker. She said that her organization wanted the ballot Undertook to Add to Qualifica tion of Volters Described But Ten-hour Labor Measure Was Amended, So as Not to Apply to Canneries. Trenton, March 12. After having been amended so as to permit longer hours of labor in canneries tion of sharks. When in the China shark belongs to a type which has survived the flight of time, while other more attractive species have eeased to exist.

The early voyagers were wont to attribute supernatural prescience to the shark. Often, during light winds, one of these sea scavengers will follow a slow-sailing ship for several successive days and nights, and it was Queer Salutations. Among some African tribes the forms of salutation are "cracking the Joists of their fingers and standing back to back. Cashmere Shawls. The manufacture of a real cashmere shawl occupies three men eight months.

Seas, as related by the late Captain Basil Hall, a large shark was caught by H. S. Asceste which was found to contain, among other things, a and so that the law would not go buffalo hide that had been thrown overboard the preceding day. One of the sailors explained this in a way which seemed Irresistibly logical in the opinion of his shipmates. "There, my said jack, "what d'ye think of that? (He swal Hammer Handles.

If a new hammer handle be rubbed well with a thin paste made of plaster of parts and linseed oil it will give it a good grip and be nonabsorbent of moisture or grease. are exclusive with our estabiiebm mlm aanaeiaUv designed for or short, slender or stout figur erroneously assumed that he does so because aware in some mysterious way of an impending death on board which will ensue for htm a sumptuous repast. Heredity has similajrty been put forward as an explanation of this tendency for a solitary shark to keep company with a ship; although the experience of countless generations has not sufficed to impress upon him that death by torture awaits any hark who dares seise a bait that trails attractively from a ship's stern, and encloses a stout hook that will Corns in and consult us as nAria of your figure. MOSQUITO FOE State Entomologist, Dr. John B.

Smith, Succumbs to Lingering Illness. New Brunswick, March 12. Dr. John Bernhardt Smith, New Jersey state entomologist, professor of entomology at Rutgers college and scientific enemy of mosquitoes, died at his home this morning at 5 o'clock after a lingering illness. He was fifty-three years old.

Since September last Dr. Smith had been ailing, but kept at his work whenever his health allowed it. A month ago he was taken seriously ill, and had been unable to attend his work since then. Since 1889 Dr. Smith had been connected with Rutgers, holding the positions of professor of entomology and entomologist of the New Jersey experiment station.

Since 1894 he had been the state entomologist of New Jersey. Dr. Smith was born In New York city on Nov. 21, 1858. His father kept a furniture store.

After completing the grammar school course took a Dlace as office boy for a lowed the whole buffalo right enough, but he couldn't digest the hide." As a matter of fact, the carcass of the buffalo, unknown to these amateur makers of history, was still on board the Ale est e. There are not wanting writers who would have us believe that men lose then lives owing to panic when A trial fitting will cost you nothtr. Happy Results by Constitution. Trenton, March 12. Section 212 of the election laws, providing for the disfranchisement and disqualification to hold office of persons convicted of election frauds, was declared unconstitutional by the supreme court today.

The court's action was based upon the fact that the section undertakes to add to the qualification of voters as described by the constitution. The immediate effect of the decision is to reverse the Camden sessions, which disfranchised for a period of two years Martin B. Carrigan and another defendant named Golden, both of whom were convicted of election frauds. Thd court said that Its' decision did not vitiate the entire proceedings resulting In the conviction of the two man, and ordered the cases remitted to the Camden court in- order that proper sentences might be imposed. In discussing the legal points involved In the section, the court pointed out that no distinction was made between statutory and constitutional offices, it being beyond the power of the legislature to prescribe qualification for offices already regulated by the constitution.

It was further remarked that if the legislature could by statute disfranchise a voter for violating one law, it could extend its powers In that direction indefinitely, notwithstanding that the constitution has undertaken to establish the class of crimes which shall result in disfranchisement. The Specialty Corset and Glovi Have Made Many Paterson Residents Enthusiastic. Stor? 273 V.MIR STREET HI i I not be denied. Natural history notes by illiterate seamen on imperfectly appreciated data are worse than useless, for they are misleading. Many a shark Is preceded by few shtrnthermc.

companions known as pilot fish because they are supposed to warn the shark of danger ahead; hut they never prevent this hostis human! generis from swallowing the tempting morsel and its cunningly concealed hook. These Iridescent pCot fish move hither ami Corsets Made to into effect until Oct. 1, next, the woman's ten-hour labor bill Introduced by Senator Edge, wss psssed unanimously by the senate this morning. The bill came up as a speoial order at 11:30 o'clock. Senator Silzer provided for an amendment providing for the exception from the provisions of the act of concerns manufacturing surgical supplies for the United States army.

Mr. Edge opposed the amendment, saying that overtime was not allowed in such factories, as full day work and full night work were permitted under the act. Senator Colgate also opposed the amendment. He said the eight-hour night, originally proposed in the bill, had been eliminates for the benefit of Johnson St Johnson, of New Brunswick, the firm desiring to be excepted now. Senator Silzer argued that the amendment was very Important because emergencies might arise In case of war where overtime work would be required.

Mr. Fielder said he might favor the amendment if it excepted suoh establishments only for emergency oases, but he pointed out that the establishments were exempted st all times and under all conditions Senator Read thought he way out of this difficulty and out of many others that would arise, might be found in the adoption of an amendment giving the commissioner of labor authority to permit establishments of any. sort to be exempt from the provisions of the set tn case of emergency. The amendment was defeated, to 7. The vote was; Yes Barber, Davis, Tussvttt.

Low, Price, Read, BUser. No Colgate, Edge, Fielder, Gebhardt, Hand, Johnson, Inserts, Nleh ols, Pierce. Slocum. Sen ai ley. to help secure laws that will protect labor.

"Every one knows that the women are away from the homes working in all kinds of industries," she said, "but all persona are 'not yet convinced that they are there from necessity rather than from choice. Such is the fact, however. "In industry we have learned a great many things. First, that we must form trade unions, like the men. to protect ourselves and our brother workngman.

who is very often injured by the low wages paid to women. "The trade unions have educated them along the lines of fire prevention, sanitation, picketing laws, injunctions, police administrations, liability of union funds to confiscation, and we know that these things, are matters, of legislation and enforcement the latter as much a political matter as the former. We know the causes of overcrowding, tuberculosis and adulterated food, and we want a chance to deal with them. "We want a law that will prevent prison labor from competing with the women and men in the factories. "We know that all home work done in tenements is a deadly menace to all of society, both by reason 'of its Insanitary aspects and its tendency to cutting down the wages of the women employed in the factories.

"We want a minimum Wage scale for sweated Industries and to establish a standard for the kind of work that is today done in the tenements. We want an eight-hour day. The hours for working women, are too long, and, when we know that the majority of the working women of the United States are under twenty-flve years of age, and It has been proved that the long and continuous hours of labor are causing injuries to our women which will react upon the future generations, it is time that we realised that the wealth of a nation depends upon the health of its people. "Up to the present time in New Jersey there is no law limiting the hours of women in Industry. Last year there was a bill presented to the legislature asking that the hours of women be limited to ten hours a day.

It was lost, and again this year a bill has been presented which big business Is trying to kill. Think you. if the women had the ballet, they would have allowed New Jersey to fall so far behind the times as to have made no provision or pro- No wonder scores of Paterson otti-sens grow enthusiastic It is enough to make anyone happy to find relief after years of suffering. Public statements like the following are but truthful representations of the dally work dona In Paterson by Doan'a Kidney Pill, Mrs. Matilda Cooper, 81 Montgomery street, Paterson, N.

says: Tou in lawvar. He studied law, and rtoctors will tel He ista waa admitted to the bar you that beer 9 I Ti at may continue to publish the statement Zine and Soot. If a small niece of zinc Is burned in with the coal occasionally it will coat in the presence of a shark his native element, but probably the re suit is equally the "man did he have all his wits about htm. Nevertheless, circumstantial accounts are in evidence of instances where the shark has been defeated by the man. At Jamaica a huge shark is said to have been a terror to of the harbor he affected.

Ones he overturned a boat carrying provisions to the shipping; and devoured the wife of the boatman. The maddened widower reached the nearest ship, stesed a sharp knife, invoked the aid of his patron saint, leaped into the "water, gave battle to the shark despite the awful odds and succeeded in avenging his wife by slaying her destroyer. At Barbados, similarly, If we may accept the report -as authentic, a seaman fought with and killed a shark that had eaten a shipmate. Young Maoris male and female, were encprofiotent in the slaying of -sharks In open water. They would swim Into the surf armed with a knife, dive under the nearest shark, rip open their enemy and return to the shore.

During the past decade It is said that the sallmaker of the American warship Alliance, then at anchor at St. Thomas, West Indies, leaped overboard and killed with a knife a huge Shark whleh was gaining upon some of the vessel's orew who had disobeyed orders by venturing on a swim A dog which vas with them was seised by the shark, but the latter did not get beyond this hors doeuvra A single female shark is quite capable of stocking a modern aqua HINCffiJFFE'; the interior of the chimney so that will not term in it practised from 1880 to 1884. Froin 18S4 to 188 he waa special agent of the United States department of agrioultura In 188 he was made assistant curator of Insects in the United States national museum. In which position he remained till 1889. when he came to Rutgers.

Dr. Smith received the degree of honorary doctor of sole nee from Rutgers In 1881. He was editor of J'Fntomologica Americana" from 1882 to 1890. He was the author of several hundred scientific papers. Including numerous bulletins published by the United States department of agriculture In Washington, snd the New Jersey agricultural experiment station, of articles in seJen-tifie periodicals snd tn the prooeed-lncs of the scientific societies.

Among thither In dose proximity to the shark's cruel mouth, and some assert that they occasionally take refuge therein should danger threaten. Inasmuch as the shark's mouth is Inconveniently placed behind his "Just Say" HORLICK'S Means Original and Qtnulnt MALTED MILK Tht Food-drink far AO kg as. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. Asw wkh the weakest digestion. JJehaous, Bvigorahng and nutrkkxn.

Rich mJk, malted gram, powder form. ft quick hmcfc prepared in saVa Deer ana you wii Brazil Nuts. Brazil ants yield 6 per cent of tbea weight la oil. say it is a splendi 4eiles of Great Britain. I gave regarding my experience with Doan's Kidney Pills some years ago.

The, cure they made has bean permanent. suffered from severe pains in my back, limbs and often I became dizzy, everything before, me turning black. I was weak and depressed, had no ambition to do my housework and was bothered by a kidney weakness. Having often read of Doan's Kidney Pins, I was finally led to try them and the results were gratifying. The contents of a few boxes cured jne, restoring me to good health.

For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents, Foster-Mtlburn Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States Remember tb name Doan'a and -take no other. The ballads of the "mountain whites' beer. of Kentucky and Georgia are trans planted relics of the British isles, recalling the Anglo-Saxon origin of moss of the early colonists. On draught at cafi MT.

Nichols presented an ht books are sconomio on- a ..1 excepting from the pro or in Domes of the est bomology," "Our Insect Friends and Wnemiea" of New Jersey, mepert Upon the Mosquitoes Occurring Within New Jersey." Dr. Smith was at the head of the be inspection tn New Jersey and al-M- ittteisator of many of the modern la Bombay, India, women have tha ered to your dopr. and making this ask take 1, instead of Sent. fake no gahatitate. Ask (or HORLICK'S.

effect Oct, amendment right to vote at city elections and there- Gaunt said the zore indirectly control the legislative. Other ore imitation to the councils, sons of whose members elected by tbe masklnaJBQaa me ho da of fighting the mosquito nestJL nmtsasffr the canning.

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