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Fitchburg Sentinel from Fitchburg, Massachusetts • Page 7

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WOMEN'S INTERESTS IT 15 SMALL TALENTS FAITHFULLY USED THAT ADD MOST TO THE SUM TOTAL OF HUMAN HAPPINESS. BARBARA ALLEN. ALL IS OF GOD THAT IS. OR IS TO IS qOOD. WHITTIER.

"AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL" CONFISCATE THE HATPINS. 'Hrtng to number of arclden wn.h ha- been caused ihe stie TRIED RECEIPTS. THE UNIVERSAL TALENT Irish Slaw With Temateas. Om pound of kf. oit ber knu 3 talents of any kiwi.

All that one i rhsp. rr grsa-L ods are ned. it iv.i''.wa n. cheartul 4 lo lh, (hint that tftr's?" with in're trie um total intiresfd In the various illuopif of the small ny I fat. snd it is the uai rk tin? with ro.A water nn-i put IK it uloiul It lb world a barr r.

creeriesa rteeert; i or the poor mi il unfortunate drifted, and in who h'me the iver tailed iu C'ul a- wis cwuoselW id syiiipnthelie friend. 'Pilling in chinks" said the "is not that a in th tn 4I1V worntrv mud rhl st- conttsftis ist thuual. there are talat th" of thm all lnt of filling in the here are all sorts of chMfea BS oil. A chll.l In the streat on the flft of nny to furnish oil of Jo tt iirnl'iar soul A smile when it -HSlei to frown, freouently nils II to lnalid. a klod th-tu- note to ne In 1 Ih.UH- are snd win" rod 'his oubieajl tSoBB to lilMng 4 History of "America tht Beautiful." tee fire Pot fat in a uidr i fry sliced cjolcn la it.

if tasj not enough fat for the purpose. uw some beef dripping or pork fat Sir in a half cup of flour and whM browned turn all Into the kettle fim mer from two to three hours, adding boiiing water occaalonally to 'keep Atout an hour hr serv ing add ut in dice. ier the pots I turnips and carrots i half an es snd popper hnnes before thic as des. separately. skin -ut the meat and.

I It. thn ser p'iur over the stew frmi law.rite ind drop nearly done, cover closely, and cook 10 to IS minutes Washington Herald Rainbow Cako. Yellow itrt One cupful sugar, one cupful sour cream, je-lks of four eg, one teaspoon soda, lemon extract to taste, and Hour enough to make batter. Beat eggs and sugar together, add cream, soda, Hour and extract last Bake in layers. While part Two cupfuis of suirar.

of sour cream, two fuls aorta, -whites-nf sis eggs beaten stiff. Stir cream and, sugar toeptfcfr. add the of eggm DKMde thli hntter. and. flavor the white part wit! almond.

Color the other half pink witl fruit coloring; and flavor rose 111 gther with icing made as follows: White of" one egg. beaten Rflft. haff cupful -of. very cold sweet ere beaten into the egK: stir thick powdered sugar, and flavoi "Decorate thi? tvith ndted and Advertiser. Apple Citron Pie.

Une a pie. plate, with good crtlst. nil with sliced pared apple. S.pii top. n4 Mit.

rounding teaspoon of miner, dks over also. Pratter over ar-out or.e-imrri rtn of cover with a richer top crust, anft bake. Alice E. Yhitakor. SUN ANO MOON CHRISTfANS.

There are son and mood. ChrteiiTj talent in '1 had nsver thought nliHI the first sneak-r. "tiut there Is one thing ihat has comforted hen I have been in tht I I 1 have noticed that there sr" a great many little stones; the thought has i "me to me tha.t the big stones rould not star It) place without 'the multitude of little ones, so 1 hope 1 tisny he some little use the world after nil The slier rrant of nil talents. 1 that all mnnkmrt Hirrlv 1h( segses In or msy possess It I implies a contented acceptance of the NEGRO HAS CHANGED. Booker T.

speaking on the "Progress of the American negro." hfore the Hoston -onereatlonal club, drjew his first ihustrailon from his own experience of a few years ago. wppn bis owner of the flays of Slavery handed him bid inventory tr the farm in Virginia. Including am Item Which read. "Booker, M90." "If tnr value la more than that now." TTe nomination In planting and maintaining Hampton institute, where I was educated." He" lcontTnua: ''We-. are a.

fairly ins from other Inuring irid from 19D0 to 1911 the whites ised aid of immigration) 2i! t. ancl with no lmmlgratloa the increased ill per cent about ic in England, negroeg are the only race with lo life side by side with you for a Jo Ther undersUnd you better than itle-r. tieco'me. as- citizens rrwre rjnlefely than I ron the of freedom only three er c-wild -rend: now- TO per cent can. They pay taxes on l-'-ri on the.

Irtvl Virgmia; -on w.wv.wm oi farm properly in Georgia rh-ir- city lots. There are lsp.HUu more negro rarre-rs than 10 "years ag. and tjicy are also making progress in af fairs. Instead of the silly and flashy negro of 25 years ago, they are now! sober, practical and industrious in serving the eomjnwnlty" of various kinds, Us fir? I musical netting was that or sila I'niM -i vice ami else Ot.rrlin Ulna A. Arthur Demuth of music, published by A P.

Schmidt of New York in 'Oberlln's favorite hymns. r. Parker, who. has been, called the "best composer of choral mush: in 'America today." has written strong- and original setting whi'-h appears, we understand, the "Mefh-cttHt Sunday -school The Ko-hty of Christian Endeavor pub' lishcd a tune by Chtirle S. Frown.

Th hymn has also been sung with excellent effect to thp old air; of "All saints and "Materna. Sua. pear, Jerusalem. Mith mi It would seem ist. desirable that the country fid aula agree on one setting, thus renilcrii.g 'A GREAT DAY down tht steps fo TSTTi tip Jn -surpri contemplatVon' of the And unciiriscimialy hfe: straightened his shouUh-M and slvupd out morcbriskly.

as went on his way'. -H a great moriibi isn't it?" iitti-ss nwi: to a boot l.ta.-u he stopped for a shine; And -the urchin jgftve a vtfeomus spot on the heel that he had-been minded to leav ut.ohined unci whirled as ha went his a -day, isn't said the' man'" to the s.lenojrfuf.her as he ettterfd oCf And the- girl's "finger" flew "ri-ster. the clirhcl merrily, and rtho t'red eyes, smiled she worked tli.1t "It -haM been a. great said the ink wilh. a 'sigli of oir.fort into the -i -luiir home.

And. lilt ing an uxaas of that. ed 'te i happiness. Imps, tliat lie has Df render In Form do They Rise Atit ft is a nabpy condition that Memorial day conies in the Spring when everything Is becoming happier and stronger' ami optimism rules. It glvaei soundness and sanity to reflection upon.

subject that would otherwise encourage gloom" and passimtam. It ala9 tends to put a period and end to reflections of such a nature as to wholesome onfy as an- examination and trttrrr art perament. Personality Is so insistent and per-sistcnt that we naturally conceive ouf friends and loved ones as Wif.v laVf nn'wrifl otby frnm tfts sal conception Is founded la som reality, of this we may be certain. The embodiment Is. perhaps more in this condition than in the physical form.

Whatever persists so firmly must have existed before its physJcaJ. awhatUaaaa If thia ha run than tht Thiimah. xlst i- of this world is na an episode or transition frttm a prenatal existence, to a post niortem "condition, and human life is only a temporary experience "instead of tha crown and acme of creaflon. fa only a small arc or fraction -of the great circle of and.it follows that wft were substantially. lefore out birth what we.

are now and after our death we differ only as we hay molded" and shaped ourselves during this' life. With these thoughts we calmly face life and hopefully accept; the hereafter; knowing that as all iWaga ate In a state of becoming, owe iJfe gradually becomes what we ar-dentiv wish, and our attachments, companionships, and loves, proceed air (H: romn Cuild in The author of "America the Bountiful" is th" well-known proretfuor nf English literature at Wetlesley cul-egs. and a writer nr distinction in both prow and (rs-. fh In an old friend of Chaul.iii readers, her dcltgnt- fnl ivel, "Fton Find ha appeared in this jnacuzlne as "A read, Inf Journey through the western coun-tls of England;" The. recent, publication of her collected poems I an In literary The first suggestion of the ho'ble national hymn which l.i reprinteiT lliis month came singing Into the mind of Jhta jtaqnfttjirloJL In Jhettrume of 1893, an she stood on Pike's Fk.

surrounded by "purple Tnoxintsin majesties." with the "spacious overhead and th praih" at her feet. The poem was. first printed "here given. In the Cbngregatlonalist of July. 4.

1895: but appeared In siib-stantlally Jta present hap In the Boston Trajwcrlpt of November 19: 1904. Ha esoepttonal snd enduring value won instant recognition. 3n. another column of the same lssue of the. "We rathe'i that Professor Katharine Lee Bates of has written the Airvericsn" national hymn: that Is to eay.

If now it cart be wedded to music of Its own quality. Here is a thoroughly American production I well-nigh perfect as pofltry, and in the most exalted strain an poutK-s," This nrdnhetlc iudemeht was cbh- firmed by the emphatic, dictum of the lamented ThomaR Kalley A Id rich, who. according to Perry. "rarely a 'Amejica- th uuifor -to ffupplanf the: lines vc havf ncc.cpted a- our national While. n.t exp'ectinx to.

se any at our oldci. pa- trlotic eongs lose thPlr hold ori the "America the Bcnutirul" pec tally honored' place, as the nati hymn par excellence of those who 'their country' their minds as love Aveli as their hearts. An admirable afti- bmw Wbeii you Many might but fur A. cup of instead of and saved the material A sun rhrifrfian docs have to on other people for Ynirittlal light, hut shlnea'by tha tight thai within htm: A moon t-hr'sfian't ix.Aa.,.j iih is like a nicture puazler Th jeae he assihlaws tfTBftHSg r.eijltvnnJgr'.Wa -v' om ouragemerit. he goes ecUpseS--' Jf- correctly.

Lowell H. BI-OQP- Enangc. nothing. Just aftJ-a thatJ Trtd on a corner and see Me' go tCeverme perfect MyV hy, has also Its joys. we believe In being hopeful.

irare of Way Z. ai It fm Th a ring nrtseate the offending spot as endangering the public y. About 100 hatpins hava J. ben seized In this way ard are preserved in the po'ics museum ROUND BACKS. I compelled S'l In one position I tinl'eed-d.

pecia at all wsskly. sor nr rrtchlerous krnd of per lult aim It is In thlP way that round baki -h iunKn yud ofle Fa'1 "to coneumptloi''. cirvsinre of the- iplfte pigeon vheMs and such very com-Mon freq-npntly arle, Ar nant to be Wlvn the lj-esins TO A TREE. 'smomf the- 'gardea treg. With th.

And mM It branches. Th' nt hutnminif -Iri and Tut rfv -r ir: -maiiv i.him A i air. th- '1 6 OT-i-h a in-o. what -km if TO' woFit a work div on ha'ractcr Holtapd. NEW YORK LETTER G.

A. R. Vrteraus Are Passitg Cwutiit lite Netv York-. June t. That ntmd rial i Is iphes.ied the -closing ved all Goth-- entlruslrjsm: riivcry.

heads 3 "Wency jit is declared Though withfn the next i dfade all New York city probably; cannot faliy a corporal's guard of the. Old rniob army, it had been defer- "i miaed here by the sons and daughters -of the men ho fought lo fireerve their country that these stirring memorial 1 marches shall be kept up each year so long as ohe tatterec. battle nag remains. followers Falter. Facing a falling away from their following that is assuming startling proportions with every round of the Taft-Roosevelt fight.

local Sepuhlicait lead-era are declaring today that It is be coming hard tvmit to count the cost oTj the present nammer-ana-iongs contest for the presidential nomination. Careful canvass of the whole state has convinced the bosses of both parties here that thousands or normally Republican voter have decided to refnst to cast he.ir ballots for either tht Dresidcnt or the ex-president and wil vote for Hughes or Wilson, or else go fishing and try to forget politics, tf the Democrat? ran see the obvious way to take advantage of thi situation, It Is admitted that the Empire state may ybe "wwrfffg Wtir "the" FMfmuCfMfB Ptffijfttfl unless perhape, Hughes may be prevailed upon to leave the bench and at liract the independent vote that fa con ceded to be the determining factor. Moan Thousands of dollars in debts for meat, groceries and. other provisions are To be sougnt in court trosa many millionaire residents along the according to an alliance of angry" tradesmen, that has just been formed in this section of the suburbs. In five fashionable suburbs alone.

800 writs have been sworn out to he served upon the men who Isvish fortunes on. luxuries and neglect to pay tradesmen for the hnpte flftdies of rife. ftftrrettirs crusade has progressed much further. It Is promised that many a man of mil-, lions will be brought to blush for the meanness of his dealings with his Jxum hler creditors-, whom had considered afraid to dfmand thetr Just dues. Ruling Ruffians.

To curb the rowdies who have begun to riot upon the Btreet cars with the start of the season of holiday excursions, city magistrates and police officers have, this week, planned the most bitter medicine ever administered here. In support of the motormen and oon- dnctdta, who Itava always bravely faced the fighters in defense of outraged passengers, "strong-arm squads" of policemen in plain clothes are to he detailed within call to hale the offenders to court, where the Judgea are ready to penaJlae them with long ternu ito tia wWtBouaa. If Ua swo gfifcar. l-rufl Borden's NICHOLS A FROST W1CHOU5 A FROST NICHOLS at FROOT Il jgj StomP After 1 O'clock jggj a mon die at sixty who: have lived to be eighty indigiMtiw trouble. Borden' Malted' Milk taken his luncheon would have.sur fortn brave ut bright as swy fatlea rt Jn our dull r.ad tl Sifrnv.

from iiifffi wiUi the ray til' -m- Id Expec flown, d-ar for thou hast HaVly isutrhl. 'thee; ni ihr-igh tlrlTve enemt'S hath. ths- if.i'.: Row (d pravor. and praise: mi.re:- in thy btdra bap io ih- msior skiea a. nian 7uld IHd loneiight Net that the efforts of 0 protect the public It and injury; will be suc- Cuftured Cops, it t'hf n.itty Just beeh' let loose oj not yet.

inclined to take very seriously this uniiuc ntir-uipl create 'cop's. 0t. gen't'eet depoitrnr-Tit. While rh" vuifrar ictly to he. crude cyp.s who arc rale- gatea to tne r-oad wa me new gentlemen -bobhles are strutting the side walks, entirety engaged in tst-nrting lady shoppers about the diahioridrback district.

For the sartorial spiendor: and social accempilshments. of these private patrolmen, Gotham still loves! its sturdy old force of plain police workers. MEAD, SOUTH ASHBURNHAM. James MaJIett is movlhg his family nd household goods to S'ew Briins-vick, Canada Mr. Mallett has been uiployed for a number of years by A.

H. Whitney Chair rnnning a moBlder. He will take up the of farming In Canada. Miss Rcna Iandry is 111 at her home oh Center street. Sass will be celem-ated 'at St.

"Anne'a church, Sunday morning at lfl.3. with Sunday school at iy.o. Benediction wfll he omitted In the evening and wiH be dlscotrttnued from now until after the-first fft September. The morning service at the People's church. "Sunday, will be 11 o'clock.

Sunay school at Th evening. rwaimsfwm as usual at-oofc ASHBUBNHAtH. Charles Cohh and family of Ni York have returned to thftr horn" for the aeaaon. Miss Carrie Cohh, accompanied hy iliaa Tucaer. a reuow-teaner in tynn.

is spcnaiog uu wet-emi at Mi hall. fflss May cook of Srattleboro. Vt. la the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Juliet Her.

rick. Faded Flocks Wa like to wear light colors be--cause they are the daintiest and most heewntng bttt gfe 'bdss quickly they fade and look old and washed out We have solved that problem, take a. weak solution of Dy-o-)a and It bring the frock right back to its original color with no more trouble than laundering would be. And somehow they do hot fade ao easily aftefWarda either. Dy-o-la comes In colors and can be hought for 10c, at moat drug stores hereabouts.

nrt yet analn iiU" dlnte. snd die wy. Pln 'h. t. Jtr.k, I ..) f4 lb ThlnhiiMt of 5er Mies wht-m th flumb mrt Dark ro the' triumph which ther lieii -ta For me th'f pr is unforrtvinir, with But lilsh faith that Tn tii Mb- "wa- win then! irpi.1-, i.

sw his system iroiri tne puraen-of that it could not use. Il II IAS K0 E0QU. Ili 9 want Malted Milk asl; far Borden's: Malt ed Milk Tour Druggist egn rSORDKK CONDENSED MILK NEW TOKK. Meeore tt Trent tfca Ksw JOngtaa Sales AnHF. 40.

Wm. Benfley Boetea Tel. Rtehmona Ut. I A of the Gene Stratum Porter 1 I 1 mi Morn Glow GSayon- 1 if Gentle Knight Old Brandenburg Charles Major LJJ TriwjtdbUp.Vaiavg Zoaia-GaJe I WeitoTor of Wanalah i- 11 II HMl Suil2eri C. Mono I ''MlfPW TheWeDiatlieDeeart Adeline Knapp 1 BSJll Antonio EnOtteeadow Poppea.

of the Post Office Mabel OegootJ Wright I klrLL Veatr of the Baatiu S. Greene ff 'VTtf Meofiho Pattare JainM UiiO Alle V- TI u. aj. AwwN Take in Time the proper kelp to rid your system of the poisonous bile which causes headaches, flatulence and discomfort. By common consent the proper -r-and the best help is BEECHAMB PILLS 3U Woxea 1C Soperfloos Hair Killed By Elaetrtc Needtt WaTtt, Molea, Bust Developing.

Treatmen! by the month fa Shriveled Wrinkled Faces. Elecffic Mes-aafe for Tired Nervous Woman. Coma infer free consultation. EUA W. Itartr total 31 Artesian Wells Drilled or driven In earth or rock.

Pure and never falllrp water supply, Lonf ex-psflence, full infomuiion circular ih rafareneat. S. COATIS 4 CO. It) MILK STRRT OSTON Frederick T. Wldmar mi $im It is Criminal to Neglect the Skin and Hair THDiK of the ufieping entailed by neglected skin trouble mental because of iYw miration, physiaal because oi pa in.

Think of the pleasure of a clear akin, soft, white hands, and good hatr. These blessings, so essential to happiness and even success in life, are often only a iter of a little thoughtfuU care in the selection of tive remedial agents. cara Soap andCuticura Oinl- inent do so much for poor 1 complexions, red, rough hands, and dn thin and falling hair, and cost so little, that it is almost crhni- not to use them. Although Cutieura Soap and Oint- na ncatcrs 'Cuticurs." wiU aeenre lihena liill ttl WE GIVE GREEN TRADING STAMPS fj mm.

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