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SI How the Cats Came to. Strongsville HOW SHE GOT HIM Look Back of Looks The Child With a Well Kept Mouth By M. QUAD i By ELEANOR MARSH Copyright 191ft by tha McClure Newspaper Syndicate. DONT, FORGET The a Demonstration 3 I Many a rosy apple has a bruise on the underside. Look back of looks 1 Be sure of what you get, not only of what you see.

The s'hoonmaker of i ji 'on It U-j nf and Sound Baby" teeth is usually a healthy, normal child. i Why? Because that childs teeth are as nature intended them to be. Rotten, decayed teeth are abnormal and are a product of modern civilisation, but that is no good reason why you should permit your child to be handicapped with bad teeth and thus lay the foundation for many future ills. Remember, the better the care taken of the first teeth, the care wiU be necessary for the second or permanent teeth. Therefore, its good economy to begin now; and not only that it better for the.

child and less painful. too. Examination free. Euchirisma and Oxygen Gas Used for Extracting. MENS AND YOUTH'S Spring Top Coats at $20 Every Day This Week are put together with alt the skill at the tailors command.

They prove up! That toda with all the uncertainty in materials and markets, we still maintain of value, at old prices. True, well show you Top Coats, hundreds of them at $15.00 to $30.00 that arc as handsome and smart as you can, ask for, belted models and plain, in your choice of fabric. Join the Baby i Parade I. In Our Show Window '290 MAIN AVENUE. Over temmerasn Stcre.

Passaic, J. CpytlI Ilia by S. It. WMinv i APWftMJ 73 Read Our Large Ad on Page 4. It was not Hczeklah King's fault that he was born a half it and Bith a twisted left besides.

Ills parents died wheu he was ten years old, mid lies became a sort of child outlaw. He wandered here and there till he finally settled In Btrungsviffe. He found, the farming class much more sympathetic than the villagers, but be was imposed on by them degree. When be had got to be a youth of fourteen or fifteen be could corn or potatoes or tbop and split wood as well a almost any man. They would hire him by the week and give him such food and lodgings as they saw lit, and when bo was through with his week he was given tmtr.e old clothes or a few cents in The years passed on until ller.eklah was twenty, and he was more of an outlaw than ever.

A man named Brooks went to work lnjthe sawmill at Strongsville. lie uas an old bachelor, and be rented a small bouse and lived alone. In passing the boy on the street one day be must-have given the victim a look of sympathy, for when be got back to bis bouse again be found llezeklalt seated on bis doorstep. lie invited him in and gave, him a meal and a good bed, From that day the unfortunate had a borne. To make clear followed the reader most know that Strongsville bad a strong antipathy to cats.

It was founded on sanitary- principles. There had once been an epidemic of scarlet fever and again an epidemic of mealies, and the doctors had agreed that the germs of both were carried from house to house by the feline population. Thus it came about that the cats were exterminated to the last one and the mice had a play day every day in the year. The old bachelor learned this fact as soon as he talked of renting a' house In the village, ne was told that if he brought a cat along- with him she would certainly be poisoned off In short order. One day after -Ilezeklah had had a home for six months he went to work for a certain farmer at wages set by Hr, Brooks, who had become a Ian to him.

After working for three or four days Hezekiah unearthed a box OE 'T hfl Of -it I 5 Li lialvUi. Am. with one of these reed body Carriages, they are fitted with reversible gear and rubber tired wheels and exceptionally and see the Ideal Fireless Cocker do all that we clain it will do Bake, Heist, Stew, Fry, Boil and Steam. SCH00N1AKER CO. 225-233 MAIN PATERSON, N.

1 OUR GHR0F.H fIH easy riding springs. Price WSAWVAWAWWWWyWWl $33.40. Demonstration every morning and aftemooi iaLils I wish," said Mrs. Perkin to her friend Mrs. Oglethorpe, that Harry would take wife.

He needs something to settle him, and that ia the only thing that will do It." Ia he opposed to marriage?" He wont listen to it." What Is his objection "Why, you know, Harry inherited all his grandfather's estate, nearly million, and. he has been a target for marriageable girl ever since. They have simply disgusted him." Mrs, Oglethorpe said nothing for some time. She was thinking. Finally she broke silence.

I think I know of ft plan that will vet tie him. You know Madge Covering? Well, you send Harry to me for the first fortnight In April. Ill have Madge with me, sod with a Uttlo coaching I believe she will do what you wish Madge Is ft -good girl, and 1 would be glad to see Harry settle down with ber." Henry Perkins, through his mothers influence, was induced to go to Mrs. Oglethorpes. Madge was on hand, ready for business -T have a young girl with me, said Sirs.

Oglethorpe, whom I wish you to meet. You Bill find ber somewhat depressed, but I trust association with you Bill make her feel more cheerful." Ill get her out of It, said Henry confidently. Many sad persons have a bad effect on others, but there wsi a resignation about Madge mingled with a cheerfulness of disposition that was attractive. Then, too, sb had winning smile Bdohseemed to come through tears. Ienry not Informed what her trouble was, but be soon got a pointer.

She was continually bringing up a par agon by the name of Silaa Gibbs. Mr. Gibbs was the most intellectual, the bravest, handsomest, most engaging man that had ever trod the face -of the earth. The fact was delicately brought out by that Henry Per 'kins was not worthy to loosen bis shoes. 1 For the first time in his life Perkins found himself turned down for another man.

Instead of being considered an Adonis, Mr, Gibbs was the A lonls. At first Henry wanted to get away from a girl who waa forever talking about another man, but after awhile be became ambitious to eliminate this remarkable creature In bis own faror. "Are you a college graduate? asked Madge one day of Henry.) Yes; Im a Williams man. "Where Is Williams college? I never beard of it. I suppose It is one of the small Instltntiods.

Mr. Gibbs graduated at Harvard. lie led his class for four years and took most of the prizes. He waa president of bis class and class orator." "Was he given to athletics? "Yes; he was captain of the football and baseball teams and stroke oar in the university crew." "Anything else? 4 Madge looked offended. On her face ARE YOU AILING OR SICK? The Daily News Is conducting i this column with the co-operation of the National Emergency Food Garden Commission to inspire the planring of more food gardens throughout the country.

of the commission are: Charles Lathrop president of American Forestry Association Luther Burbank, Dr. Charles W. Eliot, Professor Irving Fisher, John Hays Fairfax Harrison, Myron T. Herrick, Dr. John Grier Hibben, Emerson McMilan, A.

VV. Shawtl Carl Vrooman, assistant THE Berdan FurnitureCo. i Main Washington PI. matter what dlaa la.1- what m-dlcin you hava taken, how many doc itora hay failed to cure you. It le to you I ter eat to consult us.

We guarantee to euro all curable dlaeaeee. We are epe-clallata and base treated aucceaafully over 1.900 patienu la the pa at 21 yeara la Pateraon. i We euro Chronic. Kervoua and PHvata Disease of every kind and nature of men And women, trregularUlee. weakness, blood land, skin diseases, all facial blemishes removed.

Tape worms removed ta few hours. Catarrh of Ear, Nose and Throat, Bftin-ehitts. Asthma. Diseases of tha lainaa Heart, Kidneys Stomach, Diver, Bladder, Rheumatism, Constipation. Epilepsy, Rupture, Paralysis Sores Ulcers Fistnla successfully treated.

Cancers'- Tumors Pile an alt Abnormal Growths skillfully treated Varicocele and Stricture cured. Eyes secretary of agriculture; Captain J. B. White, United States Shi White, United Mates Mapping PASSAIC, N. J.

Board; James Wilson, former Secretary of Agriculture. You should watch this column every day. Any questions should be written on one side of the paper and sent to tha Garden Editor of The Daily Newa The BIG Store on the comer. pyWMWWtfWWWWVSAlWyM aminad in treated. examinations Of gold Coin amounting tO $3,000.

They made. Electrical treatment given, I Hour from to 11 a. to I p. Sunday from to It tn. were English coins and had been buried In the long ago so long ago that the SALSIFY.

COrXTATIOX TREE Offle of the Canpraa and Amcvtcaa Medical and Surgical lnatltute. You wont take chances on a. COAL FAMINE this winter but will place your or der with US NOW for your winters The prices are rifht now soon they will begin scaling upwards why not reap the benefits of tow prices, A-l quality, and the peace of. inhfd that ctftrtes with-a cellar full of GOOD coal? Time to see us NOW! 147 Ellison St, Paterson, N.J. Like parsnips, salsify or vegetable oyster as the root is more commonly called, is improved by freezing, and the roots may be left in the garden all winter.

It is an all-season crop which cannot be 'followed in the bed by any second crop. RENTING I 0 I i I Custom Clothes at Popur Price. SANDERS SON Thone 1S70-R 235 Main Ave. Salsify also is like parsritpiin that is not adversely affected by hot weather, or even drought, although its Do not be without the use of a PIANO (if ym want one) just because you are not quite readr it purchase. We rent PIANOS at a very moderate rental, with the option of purchasing the same, le 3 Mr.

Horwitz Says: If You Want Suit or Topcoat Positions Open anv sura which mav have been paid thereon as rental at growth is checked at such times. It grows slowly throughout the entire season, and is ready for use late in the fall. From, then on until spring it furnishes a steady supply of food. It is a root which deserves wider planting, because most tastes are fond of the oyster-like 'flavor of this vegetable. The seeds are large, long, and hard, like sticks.

Most of the seeds are fer-tile, so that in planting salsify it is not necessary to overplant order to allow for seeds' that will not sprout. This plant too, docs. away with the necessity of thinning out the rows, Vi G. PARADISO was, an expression signifying. "Who box had become mere punk.

He carried the' money home with him wrapped In his old coat, and It sent forth metallic clinks it was thrown on the tablerHe was Smiling almost for the first time tn a year, and after an effort be managed to say I dug It out of the ground." Did yon tell the fanner asked Mr. Brooks when he had recovered from his astonishment. Not a word," was replied. Well." continued the old bachelor after the money had been counted, "this find has made you rich, but dont say anything about It to any one. The people of this town have used you shamefully, and I want to see you get even with them.

You know what I mean, dont In reply Ilexeklahs face lighted up, and he nodded bis head. He bad been aware for a long time that no one had played him fair, but be felt his helplessness to resent It In thinking how he might revenge the young mans wrongs theold bachelor brought up 'the cat question, and be soon had his plans laid. The next tin peddler that came along was stopped and held In private conversation for half an hour, and then he winked and laughed and 'drove away. He stored hit tinware temporarily and loaded up 200 felines in its place. That wagon re-entered the village at 11 o'clock at night, when every man, woman and child was sleeping bis first sleep.

It paused In front of the town i hall, and the door was opened, and the cats came bouncing out. Two hundred eats might have been exterminated In time, but the tin ped- Made to ycpir measure to fit way you like it in the style you want at the price you want to pay. The new Spring and Summer suitings are here. Hundreds of pattern to select from in Worsteds, Cassimeres and Serges. Every garment made on the premises.

Passaic Cotton Mills are you to sneer at the exploits of remarkable man?" Now, Madge waa the firt girl wh had not literally thrown herself at Henry Terklns, and she' was constant- Tel. 618. Kepairing 294 Main Tuning Passaic, N. J. PoMkg vw-ert-e-ee-e rvvswt riant the seeds half an inch deep ly trying him down by comparison MEN WANTED For Twisting and 0 ft Y.qung women For Quilling Horwitz 0 0 a 138 MAIN ST.

"Paterson lie was Irritated; bis self esteem was For the first time In his life he hungered for a bit of encomium from a girl. When he found that he could not excite her admiration he endeavored' to excite her sympathy. He had his troubles like every one else, and he told tbom to ber. In this he was more successful. If she could not admire him she could at least pity him.

This brought them a trifle closer together. Gradually Mr. Gibbs faded uherever you want plants to come up plants every two to four inches are at the correct intervals and do not thin out, one ounce of seed will plant 100 feet of row. i As" for parsnips the' soil should be deeply broken up so that the main roots will not split or branch. The plant puts out numerous side roots, so that when it attains any size it becomes firmly fixed in the ground.

Harvest, the roots by trenching on both sides of the row and Inhere The Boy Need Have No Fear 1 -One Flight Up the Steps and Save Money 1 STATIONERY SAFETY FIRST out the plants by their tops. fd shortly before TerklnsJ Tis- the ground freezes so hard that digging is impossible in winter the roots should be-put in.a pit and covered with soit Roots left.to grow the see It was finished the Immaculate figure was dowfi from his pedestal. 1 That was the! beginning of lt The next time Mr. Perkins longed for Try a- pound of-our fine staUon-erjvaoc a lb. -Envelopes to match, 10c ja- Last and.

All the Time. when he is wearing a Ryan Rem- -ick, Inc, suit. They are built for hard wear and long service. Kari sfilt made of. guaranteed ool tested by our experts.

-The seams are sewed with silk and. the hut tons and pockets seaed with thread of the best obtainable. Ask Daddy. Every suit has two pairs of line--knickers. Style, fit and senke-ability guaranteed.

John Malcolm ond season are apt to become weeds. 221 Main Avenue. Not only that but you get all your money can be made to earn. Investigate -and FIRE IN TENEMENT i DOES $200 DAMAGE dley- returned next evening with 200 more re-enforcements and again the third night. Tbe town had now been turned Into a rat town.

It had more cats walking 'the fences or seated around the back doors than -any town of four times its size In this state. By night It was a constant serenade that! prevented sleep except at brief intervals. There were enough cats to carry the germs of a dozen epidemics. It YOU WILL INVEST Fire from an overheated itove ig I Boys! Norfolk suits, cashmeres, che i serges, plaids, cheeks and homespuns; sizes 0 to 18 years, $5.00 to $12.50 1 nited a it yesterday afternoon in the fourrstory tenement at 62 Wall Street, oumed by M. Stark and Kaplan.

A still Bas sent, and Engine Two responded. The fire was extinguished with about $200 damage. ds a cat town todays Men were hired sympathy be sought Miss Clavering. She bad become sufficiently wesued from Mr. Gibbs to fie very cordial to Mr.

Perkins, and when the latter told her his troubles she burst Into tears. One day when Sirs. Terklna and Mrs Oglethorpe were together the former said: .1 ti.1, 'dear MnC Oglethorpe, 1 owe yon a debt of gratitude. Harry Is engaged. "To Madge Clavering? Yes; through your contrivance.

How' did you manage it? Oh, after what you said to me about girls throwing themselves at Harry I told Madge of 1 and left the rest to her, She held up to him' an Imaginary man who was simply perfect. Beside him Harry was a mere worm of the earth. In this way she brought Harry to value any bit of appreciation she might deign to give him, and when be asked, for sympathy she poured forth a liberal dose. Pity Is akin to love, you know, and Harry found that if be could not he admired he could at least he loved. Bo theyre engaged, are they? Yea, and Harry la very much la The Union Doan and Building Association.

Bloomfield Ave, Phone 103-W. Passaic, N. J. Office Open Daily 3 to p. m.

Boys. Dept. Second Floor. At large assortment tf hovB hats and caps. Felt or straw, 50c to $2.50 USE GETS-IT, LIFT; GORtl RIGHT OFF Parle Hotel lala Ave cor.

Monroa fit RYAN REMICK, Inc. rri awp Pwii fast Mat Mtct Ml BmM th AimritU Ut Ml Shrivels, Loosens and Its Gone! Ju.t lik taklns th ltd off that's hovr ay jrott ran lift, a corn off your toa after It haa been treated with th wonderful dla-covrry. Get-It. Hunt th wld world over and you'll Bad nothin magic, alm- THE BIO STORE 18-20 Lexington Passaic, N. J.

Opposite Eric Depot Open Evenings. i jby the week to shoot or trap them, 1 but kittens were born' about as fast as old cats were killed off, and at last the peoplq gave Up and settled down to bear the infliction with what pajns, (they could. After the cat Invasion waa a month old the bachelor aald to the half wit: "flezeklah, you know what a cat is, dont yon? Ilezeklah nodded and grinned. After TVing all expenses of dumping 600 cats into Strongsville I have $1,500 of your gold left. I am going to put It in the bank for you and send you to New York city to see If the surgeons can make you over.

I hope they Will be able to help yon. If they can't, yon can come back borne and live with me the 'rest of your life. Do you understand What I mean?" Tbe surgeons helped some enough so that when he caught sight of twelve or fifteen cats sunning themselves on some householders veranda he could appreciate the situation and go be me and say to Mr, Brooks: "There were Just three barrels of eats on Brown's veranda just thire barrels and Brown was out there tanking at them, and looking very sad." Tel M7 love. He Is not' contented a minute evn at Tt Man ft 1 Cart r-1o an cm stiieHiM ta hm A Butin Sy 6Wtl artn hor 1 trta I tt I Qlek te at 1 ir SmSay tr I a. II tMta iMStita aa MW Ml Trta Bard o-o-i Em! Cora 0hnt TrtrU1nmt rr I tal th i a tn Stow Pi Q-kklr wnk Gatatt You Receive a Most Thorough Examination Here I Dlalw tv th twhi BroaSvray U4M Rooms by tha Dot or Staaxa Heat.

Electricity, Bata tporriag Tfckar B-hen he is away from Madge. don't mean When ar they going to be married? Harry wants to be married right off, but Madge says it will require months for her to get a trousseau." "Well, Mrs. I sincerely hope shell make your son a good wife," I have no donbt of it; It will et-tie him, anyway. "It, certainly will." I never forget your kindness RIDGELAVN CEI1ETB tM Day tr Waab i i Dr. Ilauscnnan is a graduate of the Pennsylvania College of Optics and Ophthalmology and licensed to Passaic City Hotel Money isLoan i WESTERN UNIONS TRENTON SIGMA NU PHI FRATERNITY Sis HOLDING CONVENTION practice in New Jersey by twe State Board of PERPETUAL CARE OF Ten mtrmtfs by TroUty tre sale Post Olka.

Cholcs lots now at s3 ssv terms of psymss. Mn For tnlt partienisrs spf oflies at Csneterr-Franklin and DELAWAHNA Telecftore im pi and Ry a Get-U." You folk who hav wrapped your to In bandaae to look. Ilka bundlea, who hava uad Mln i 1 that turned your toca raw and aora, and Washington, May 4. Officials and ued piotra that would ahirt from their members of the Sigma Nu Phi Legal .0 CuS here today to at- knlvc and aclaaora and Fraternity gathered here today and porhapa mad tbom Oa Boad and Mortgage at and 6 per cent; any amount. FRANK HUGHES, Inc.

Hughes Building, Passaic. I. and by in the State of by Board of in Optometry. O. DeKeyser, Proprietor Tolepbono IO 350 Passaic St, Puuk.

H. tend the anptial convention of the or der. Among the delegates are many legal officers high in the government service. Justice Sidort.s, of the Supreme Court of the District of Co- blood Ju.t unit thro old and painful ways and try "Ootn-If Jut once. You put -1 or drops on, and It drloa at cnee.

There's nothin to stick. Ton can put your ahoa and stocking right on stain. Th pam to all lone. Thou tha corn die a pnlnlem, ohrlvolln death. It loosen from year too.

and off it 'Cte-ir la tha blntest selling corn remedy tn tha warld today. HYGEIA HOTEL FRANCHISE IS HELD UP Trenton, May 4.r-The state public utilitfes commission today withheld approval of the ordinance of Trtnton granting to the Western Union Tele graph Company the right to erect poles and wires on certain streets, anc dismissed the application fob approv at of the ordinance on the ground that, as the wires are used for loca work, such, as clock and messenger I service, and not for through business. So! Rato ndrcomm.ndd th'the ordinance should be in accordance world hast corn remedy by William 8 peer, u.i. a.uu. adv.

with the limited franchise act lie bottle, or eent receipt of price by E. Lawrence ft Co Cblcaao, lit. insurance iumbia, and Rear Admiral Samuel itiuj' none other aa food '0t-U la sold by drus1st averywhera. general of the UV orp. ERIK DETOX IADEK MEW SULNA6EMEMX OCt Kcaulrr, Prvprict.

EzaapCiaaal Tab! tptoadlS iBuMtaHtM for Buftatl General Trucking and CarCtog Fomitur and Pianos Removed With Caro Storage. DONK.ERSLOOT BROS. (Succeszor to James A. Cadmus) Offic and Stables Bartlett Place, near Elm St Talephona Ttfi. Passaic, N.

J. til MS 'pass die; OPEN EVENINGS McGowan, paymaster Navy welcomed them. The meeting will last through tomorrow and conclude with a banquet. 1 Ext EMf- 129 MARKET tT. flWSCSL It aBOWUMO AUXn-4 4".

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