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rrrcHBURG dailt sentinel. Tuesday, march 10. 1912. J.J.CROWLEY CO. SAFETY FUND FITCH BURG ANNOUNCE A SPECIAL FACTORY EXHIBITION AND ADVERTISING SALE OF THE Latest Models off Their Celebrated Ivers Pond PIANOS and INTERIOR PLAYER FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY Commencing Wednesday.

March 20. 1912. at 185 Main Street Latest Modet. v-v V-v-' "A- Vv-: AN ADVANCE SHOWING OF SPECIALLY SELECTED INSTRUMENTS, DIRECT FROM OUR FACTORY, ONE OF THE LARGEST IN AMERICA, PRODUCING ONLY HIGHEST GRADE WORK HIGHEST QUALITY Factory Prices, Rental Purchase This, as it's name implies, is practically buying a piano by renting it. It's the Easiest, Simplest and Safest mothod of time buying we know.

DO NOT DELAY Act immediately to profit by this exceptional opportunity. If you have planned to buy a piano at any time this year, it will pay you to investigate now. Old instruments taken in exchange at a fair valuation. These Celebrated Instruments embody the results of over fifty years of Scientific Piano Building. They are used in over three-hundred and fifty Leading American Educational Institutions.

STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING DURING THIS SALE 'or the ereaks FEW WOMEN INJURED ON AVIATION FIELD. and snapptngs that haunt frame struc- not atone. to go bout with her In this unfamiliar city. It Is an honorable way of acqu'lr-log gain, and thus 1 may unworthily tures In a laud of rapid-aeeay the "Samurai, men and women, the young and the bid, regulate their conduct Women's and Misses' New Spring Suits at time to time yon are brought to sell i according to the precepts or Bushldo, The Kingdom Of Slender Swords which your i and a samurai, without' hesitation, sacrifices life and family for lord and Suzanne Bernard Was tha Second to bio Other Accidents. The recent aeroplane accident in France In which Suzanne Bernard, nineteen years old, lost her life recalls His face softened.

nave lived too I coimtry" lng room, noiselessly undid the fastenings of a French window and stepped out oil to the piazza. There he threw the lampllsrbt about Wm, mentally reconstructing the scene of two hours before. Here he himself had stood, yonder Bersonln aud In the corner the dog. ten feet from the edge of the porch. It had vanished In the same instant that be had seen It leap lng straight at the expert What was It Bersonln had taken from his pocket? long." he said.

"My hand 19 palsied a two sword man of the old clan! I For a long time In her blue and should have died In the war, fighting white room Barbara lay awake. listen-for Nippon and my emperor But even lng to toe Incessant chorus that came then was 1 top dishonorably old! Why on the deepening mystery of the dark-did not the gods grant me a son-me, the rustle of the pine needles outside the fact that there have been but few women injured on the aviation field. By HAtLIE ERMINIE RIVES Copyright. 1910. by the Bobbs Merrill Company who wearied them with ray sacrifices?" her window, the kirl-klrl-kirl-klrl of She did not answer Tor a moment uigui cru-aci un iue sui, auu me waver A weap0ny nd where bad the hound Nothing in her cried out at this re- log chant of a toiling coolie keeping I g0Dey Iterated complaint, for she was of the time to the thrust of his body as ne forward suddenly.

The same blood. If she had been a son. hauled bb heavy cart. The shadow 0 1 thWI) the that wound in her father's heart had a pine branch crossed one of hnd been et upright been healed Through her arm the the windows, and In the lnQiterlns "aPa8e en This Mai Until that accident there was but one killed. Two.

however, fell to the ground In planes from heights great enough to cause serious injuries. Miss Denise Moore was the first woman to pay with her life for flying. Miss Moore was an American girt residing in Algiers, lu the summer of 1011 slie became a pupil of aviation ot Henry Fat mau's school at Mourme-1 on. France. Wltliin three weeks she mastered the science of flying enough to apply for trials for her pilot's license.

The attempt for the license was made oh 21 of that year. They are worth from $20.00 to $24.00, come in all the latest models, quite a few of these suits are samples, materials are serges, whip-cords and mixture, fancy and plain colors, also two-toned diagonals in tan and gray, some are trimmed with silk bengalin and pencil striped silks. In this lot there arc suits that are worth twice as much as we are asking, there are certainly great values, all sizes for Women and Misses at $17.50. Women's Spring Coats at $12.50. We took some of the be 5.00 and $18.00 coats we could find and had them copied in models we could sell for $12.50.

family would have fouubt moonlight she sould see the yellow ybnd. disposed In curious wreaths and whorls, like those made by steel filings "Perhaps that, too, might be." she gleam of the gold lacquer Buddha on CHAPTEn VII. TfTE STREET-OF-PRA YER-TO-THE-GODS. S'DUR Die frail moon that I touched the ernbnssy garden to sucb beauty H.iru walked home to the house "so-o-d mall, an' fin rden 'bout such biff" In the Street-of Prayer to-the-fiods. Hani unlarclit'd a gate across which twisted a plura branch with aid presently in a low voice.

"Should tne aenaai cnest. I augustly marry one not of too exalt- She could imagine It the same image ed a station, he could receive adoption she had found as a little girl In the Into our family." garret and had made ber pet 'delight: He looked into her deeply flushing For an Instant she seemed to be-once face. "You think of the Lieutenant more a child seated 00 her low. stool Ishida said. "It Is true before it, her bands tight clasped.

above an electromagnet, lay a thick slftiue of what looked like reddish yellow dust. He stooped and took up some in his fingers. It was dry and Impalpable, of an extraordinary fineness. He stood looking at It a full minute The French law requires three flights before the candidate can get a license. and Mis Moore had.

made two success; that the go-between has already deigu-: looking up into its Immobile come in serges and whip-enrd. also mix- lnfon with snn mo absur-tied: nnrt silver bark. It hid a garden ncuvered her plane successfully and lips would speak. On the wings quieting communing. Then he shook his broad shoulders, as though dismiss tures, with square, round or sailor collars, self strapped and silk trimmed all at this special opening price think, in every way worthy of our housa I would rather he were In the brought if back above the starting of this sensation came a childish field, with a sword in his hand I know not much of this 'Secret ofy of a day when her aunt had found her tbns and had thought her praying $12.50 What are his present duties? Doubt to It She remembered the look of fro less" with a spark of mischief in his zen horror on her aunt's face and her hollow, old eyes "you are better informed than own helpless mortification, for sh did not know how to explain.

"Be is in the household of one Women's and isses1 Dresses at $6.98. Come with the one sided effects, all wool screes. DiDcd and trimmerl named Bersonln. a man mountain like nur wrestlers. -hosu service Japan The bell of the distant temple, which she bad beard in the garden, boomed softly, and the amma's flute sounded again Its piercing, plaintive double with contrasting colors we have marked these for quick selling at the extraordinary low price pays with a wage." His seamed face clouded.

"To cunningly watch the foreigner's Incomings and bis outgoings and make august report to the board of extroordl- note. The two sounds began to weave together with a sense of unreality, flreamy, occult, incommunicable. Su at length Barbara slept fitfully, th $6.98 loint. when something went wrong. the plane dropped to the ground.

distance of 120 feel. Miss Moore was nstantly killed. The Baroness de la Itoche. the. first vonuni in the world to learn flying, vas badly hnrt at Rbeinis July X.

1010. she had been flying for eight months essfully and had had thrilling ex-ertences in the air. all of which she icsoliated successfully. At the time hurt she was seveuty-Uve feet the air when two other ueroplanes ipproached her on either side. They vere traveling faster, than she and vere about to overtake, her.

The. bar-mess lost her nerve and was seen to let zo the wheel and do something to the ngine. which stopped The eroplane dropped to the ground, and he baroness was shockingly injured; Uie recovered, however. She used to be a But 'one other accident to a woman is recorded. Mrs.

Drainscourt wiiile making a flight at Issy dropped from a great height and was badly Injured. nary Information," he said, with a fragments of that lavish day falling Into a bizarre mosaic in which strange trace of bitterness, "to play the clod Women's Messaline Waists. greatly under price, handsome, snappy waists have been in the store over one All brand new models, odels, not one of these -eek we have marked when one is all eyes and ears. figures mingled uncannily. orable It Is, no doubt, yet to my old She knew them for visions, and to them at a special low price palate it savors too much of the actor strutting on the circular stage.

But nl J1S Wneri yu 6ee them you will want at least two avoid them climbed a grassy hill to a gray old temple in which she saw her father seated cross legged on a huge particularly fin T. th ese pa GOME IN ALL COLORS times change, and if to live we must ape the foreigners why. we must bor lotos flower. She knew him because row their ways till such time the bis face was Just like the face in the locket she wore. She called out and gods grant it be soon when we can throw them on the dust heap.

And The Woods Co. Ltd, 237-239 SNFitchburg ran toward him. but It was only great gold lacquered Buddha with ca what am I to set my debased Ignorance against my princes and my em-perori" He paused a moment and sighed, "Ishida la well esteemed," he dies burning around It She ran out of the temple, where a dog pursued her and a monstrous man with a. pallid BARO WALKED B01CB TO THB H0C8S that It was scarcely more than a rounded bowlder sec in moss, with a continued presently. "He has dwelt In America and learned its tongue, a necessity, it seems, these topsy clump of golden lcho shrubs.

Across the path, high in air, were stretched I turvy times. Yet as for marriage. giant webs" in whose centers bung fflce. who sat Id a tree full of enerry blossoms, threw something at her which suddenly went on? with a terrific explosion and blew both him and the dog into bits. It seemed terrible, but she could only laugh and laugh, because somebody held her tight In black spiders as big as Japanese spar rows.

Beyond was a low doorway waiting still must be. These are evil days tot us. my child. From whence would come the gifts which must be shaded by a gnarled kirl tree. The ing an incredible idea, returned the lamp to the study and went slowly uj the stairs 10 his ruom.

But he was not sleeping when dawn came, gray in the sky, for at that mo ment the Yokohama bund was iliron blug with rue salvos, of great gu pealing a salute. The waters edg-was lined with a watching crowu Files ot marines were drawD up be neatb the xren trlnimPd arches, ano cutters UyitiR the sun flag lay at tht-wharf. whore groups of officers stooo in dress nnlfornu Over the idge of the, morning was-spread a filmy curtain of damask rose and beneaih It into the barbor. lik a broad dolled arrow bead, wjis steam lng a flock or hinck iiMiilPsiiips. with Inky smoke pourlim from their stacKs To be continued.

A RAZOR PROOrSN AIL It Strolled the Entire Length of the Blade's Keen Edge. "When a sua 11," wriies Professor Ward in the London Strand MauzinV'. "I was snrptised at the fact --Thai oven the roup!) out edge of sheet of kImns presented no dilQ-Culties to its locmuoUmi, lis even pate was continued: iu spite of the fact that the sharp corner to be pene-tratiirj; it? body. Thf'v we have exhibited Hie aiiini-U'sViic-ile sense of touch, and this. led me lQ inaUe a fin-tlier oxperituetit.

"After I had placed the snail on the butt of razor's blade it slowly moved along the back of the blade and then eliinliecl foinpleteiy over the sharp edge, the razor being in excellent condition. As the sttciesslve 'waves bvonsht the fore part of its foot near the edge of the blade its head was held low down, aud the lower and shorter pair of feelers nearly touched the blade, as if feeling the way. "At the moment' when the sharp edge was reached the small feelers were fully extended toward It. and jJtst at the very lustant when I expected to Bee them: cut-off they were both in-ftantly refracted. They were little more than a hairbreadth away.

and. though the lower feelers possess no eyes, yet by Their-sudden movement I was quite convinced that the snail ot that Instant recognized danger. "Still (he foot traveled on, ana slowly tlie'suall dragged its whole weight of exactly one and a half ounces over the edge, later moving toward the butt and remaining perfectly unharmed. The species experimented with was the Roman or edible kind, which accounts for Its ('oniparH lively large weigbti It heltig the largest of British Why Colds Ars Oangeroua. Do you know that of all the.

'minor sent before the bride to the husband's thin white rice paper pasted behind his arms and she knew that nothing bouse? Your mother" he paused and ARTISTIC MERIT, SERVICE, FINISH, QUALITY, PRICE All these are yours for the asking. the bars ot Its sliding grill shone gold-enly with the candle light within. She' boweS) deeply toward the golden butsu- WIFE TIRED OF PERFECTION. Modal Husband Telia Court She Could Not Endure Hie Goodness. Edwih Hlrsch.

an Irvlngton (Cal.) merchant, has received a decree of from Hazel Hirsch, who deserted him two years ago. unable to et dure longer his perfections. According to his testimony, Hirh gave his wife every luxury within his menna, placed no restraints on her amusemeuts and never showed jear-ousy. He never spoke an unkind word and never Indulged In-liouor, tobacco, profanity or late hours. "Didn't she ever find any fault with you?" asked the judge.

"Oh, responded the witness. "She frequently Bald she could have loved me if only I beat her or at least scolded her once In awhile." rang a bell which huug from -a cord. dan in Its alcove "may she rest on the lotos terrace of Amidal-came to could frighten. her ever any more. And on the tide of this shy comfort she drifted away at last upon a deep and dreamless sea.

Later, when the moon bad set and 'Hai-al-aiai-ee!" sounded a long my poor bouse with a train of coolies drawn voice from within, and in a. bearing lacqner cbests silken Hon, moment a little ronld slid back the kimono as; soft and dlmy'as mist. only the faint starlight lay over the 8bo11 and bobbed over to the threshold. LOUIS FABIAN BACHRACH gowns of cloth and of cotton, cushions of gold' and silver patternlngs. jew Her mistress stepped from her geta Into, the small anteroom.

Here the floor was covered with soft ta tame garden, the ambassador still sat In bis study, thoughtfully smoking a cigar. On the mantel, under a glass case, was a model of a battleship. Over it hung a traverse drawing of the Panama canal cuttings, and maps and eled velvet eandais and all lovely garniture. Shall her daughter be sent to a husband with a chest of l'liot i(crHh lSpec)Hlly or (Tillilr. 1 GHAT HAM STREET, Worcester, Massachusetts Tl cliburR Ciirn Stop at Door tiie thick, springy rice straw mats rags? No, nol" which in Japan play the part of carpets and a bronte vase on a low lac framed photographs looked from the She leaned her dark head against his blue clad shoulder and drew the scroll quer stool held a branch of dark walls between the dark toned book SKELETONS IN POMPEII.

shelves. The floor was covered with ground pine and a single white my. A voice was audible, reciting in a drofl- from his trembling angers. "I wind your words about my a deep crimson rug of camel's hair. tng monotone.

It stopped suddenly and The shaded redding lamp on the desk she said. "Waiting Is best Perhaps the evil times will withdraw, I have threw a bright circle of light on an open volume of treaties at bis elbow. prayed to the Christian God concerning it But your eyes are augustly An Interacting Discovery Made by Ex cavatora of Ancient City. Further remarkable discoveries have been made In the ruins of Pompeii. The excavators have come upon sever- a I balconies, one of which, the first to be unearthed.

Is complete. Fire skele-1 tons have been found. Apparently they i Wearied. Let me read to you awhile." He settled himself back on the mat, bis gaunt hands buried in bis sleeves, At length he rose, took up the lamp and approached the mantel. He stood a moment looking thoughtfully at the model under its rounded glass.

It was built to scale and complete in every exterior detail, from the pennant at its bead, to the tiny black muzzles that are the bones of uatl ves overcome while attempting to escape from the A most interesting discovery Is that of complete wineshop, wltii bronze and, Bnumng the wick in the andon. she began to rend the archaic "grass-writing." It was the "Shundal Zarsn. wn" of Kyuso Moro: "Be not samurai through the wearing of two swords, but day and night bare a care to bring no reproach on the name. When yon cross your threshold and pass out throdgh the Borden's What agrees with one disagree with another. Borden's Matted Milk agrees with all.

A food stimulant. Taken hot as you wouid tea or coffee it satisfies the craving for food, gives immediate vigor and tone to the stomach. It is a liquid food that nourishes. When you want Malhk Milk ask for Borden's. Malted Milk BOROKN CONDENSED SHl-K NEW TOSS.

peeped from its open casemates. Two years ago America had sent a fleet of such vessels to clrcumuavlgnie the globe. An European squadron of even deadlier type would cast anchor the called Rani's name. She answered Instantly and. parting the panels, passed Into the next room, where her father sat on Mb mat reading In the faint soft light of an andon.

He was an old man, with white head strongly poised on gaunt shoulders. Broken in fortune and In health, the spirit of the. samurai burned Inextln- gulshably irf the Are of his sunken eyes. He took ber band and drew ber down beside him. She knew what was in bis mind.

"Be 00 longer troubled." she said. "Tbe American OJo-Ban is as lovely as Ama-ternsu. the Sno Goddess, and as kind as she is beautiful. shall be happy to be each day with her." That Is good." he said. "Yet I take no Joy from it You are the last of a family that for a thousand seasons has served none save it emperor and Its dslmyo." rl vm no she answered and glass amphorae or jars, bronze (bordenS Halted I Mlk BASBOEQOAL 1 ksrtGMiftuCij lamps and an ivory safe which contain ed a quantity of silver1 coins.

gate go ns one who shall never return next morning in those waters; Yet now Bersonln's phrase rang insistently through bla mind "Mere silly Many frescoes and an electorsl in- Krtptlon beep uncovered. shreds of steel!" It recurred like refrain, mixing Itself with the expert's Slow. 'Myra. how Ipng has Joe Nevinsbeen curious words In the study, with that extraordinary incident of the piazza. going with yoif?" again.

Thus shall you be ready for every adventure. The Buddhist Is forever to remember the tjve commandments and the samurai the laws of chivalry. "All' born as samurai, men and woman, are taught from childhood that fidelity must never be forgotten. And woman Is ever taught that thfe with ailments colds are by far the most dnhgerous? It Is not the cold Itself that you need to fear, but the serious diseases that If. often leRds to.

Most of these Are known as perm diseases. Pneumonia and consomptfon are among them. Why not take Chamberlain's 'Cough Bemedy and curs your; which had bred a stealthy mistrust "Alwm eighteen years." "That seenitt an awfully long titae." "Yes; I sometimes wondef If Joe's that would not down. Toiir Drag slat can With the lamp In bis hand he opened Now Enalaad the dot into the bail and stood listen- Ter itolng.to ssk me to morry hlm," 8sa Fnmc.ris..

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