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Sun-Journal from Lewiston, Maine • 4

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-V xaTboWoouktriar Saturday April 1 191Cy T22 LEWISTONJODBNAL Itteanoffday whon-ony toachoror proacbey hkuaetf the plaasnra of telling what hnowa ahoot tho and tkutaMfltif It of fOttUir hold of aa much and totting goof aa llttla money aa poaeibte "th day la to com my dear bojra and Ctrl whan It will ha V' tmi- 8 ftr QtlbklteCi jrvfs pj WovNtd IdDok -Wbita thv matt with jut Th' wlahm'JouraqtTfeandmaiddftttt4d' been wishing for a long time that ha might do something to get better acquainted with the boys and girls who read his gpolPufatt and now he has-bit upofr splendid plan! He is going lo farm a Randman club and all -his little- friends all over 'Maine are 'Invited to Join It Buies af the I promise to obey parents and my teachers try to liva aa they would me do 1 1 promise to apeak tfath and to be in my work and plnv 111 I promise to bo kind all dumb animal to car roly scratched I wpat to go Bmrt car prom' mjfc qttt rd bring bar horns a now's my chance Paao At the Patrtsria Baas Devoted I hardly llkl fi" the com fi grstsful -tr-ysi your sweat vanes 'ta toT BsCkisllts Fa Furiritai WMm me hat Mr Ol on th yost behotad COMING darn East Maine Mstbodlsf Conference at- randan Hamilton April lfi-MAupalfir Newspaper Association Portland April Melas Math odist COafar-om Ruaford Bishop (took presiding April Boater Mar Mooting of the -Quarter Century Traveling Men's tart of Main Riverton Grand Lodge Knlgkte of annual ceavaatloa Jun Wua of Veterans Eas campmmt Auborn 'J fioel opt El act lea Bopt Nsw England Waterworks Association National Dairy Ihow Springfield Mas Aprlk State Progress Ivo Convention Bangor Jun Natteaal Republican Cons vantten Ckteaaw-Jun 14 National Oomoeralto vontlon BL Lout WOMEN CAN SAVE 15 HM HOUR Says Gasollna Dry Cleans DresscsCoatsSlIKs Gloves Draperies IMNIiM IMV Entered hm4-Iu Stall Statin sasssssss: Wilton Md Sat Apr 178 lully Except IhIhi ul HoMlny arnuini'hi Lewiston m4 -f bra On nw Ml v1 jwonlhs uta mrMBwiu -iui' math 40 on MAIL pestpaMLUnttod Stain ta-tMli PooooooJomo on year IWi itinntU 14I throe moots To do Md Mnleo on MjWi mix mrolk WMi ono monUr ALSTON SATURDAY JOURNAL IV CIUIU ft Lewlstom ul Au-- Om nut gLOi rix nottta tbrea month UM tenth 10 eon ardor for delivery WWl far low thaw On Month pold la sdvaac BY MAIL postpaid United Stele Possession IMt nor year: ad of mix' moat ha To Canada and Msxlc BM a year LMbaU Month 'lontan adverts- i UO MKPnESKBTATl YBI I apu nm Co: Boato Ofltee I Winter JBt "Saw York Office I Fiftb'Aver Chicago Office Ill Mar-aaaHU BldaU-Ho 11M Kroags Bide Detroit Trip moths a Cool to 'jp'THE BABBIT- BATTLE! If the reporta of the recant battle iir jfar oatthT troop in Mexico ar ftnyr dnlhrmed than the career of Villa' tho bandlt chlef la nearly at an end Under oommand of the old hero CoLv Geo A Dodd a farce of MO membera of tha Seventh and Tenth cavalry a wept down upon tha outlaw hand like a thunderbolt: scattering them Into tho faothllla and bavin efthsirdaad oocnradea behind One feature of the official dbqwtch bears 7 a slightly anapicioHS look That only four of oar mon ahonld be wounded 1 toabattte tooting five boura aeenu almost Incredible Mexican bandita Ora noted far their fighting qnalitiea and upally are dead abota We bop that no greater ensue It Iw among our 1 men wiu be reported but If not then the Mexican fighting ability must have been vastly over-rated It la cer-latnly a brilliant feat that Col Dodd and his men have accomplished but a not 'yet captured That he alive may well be doubt-new that be baa been driven Us career if at an end A GROWING EVIL uf public inatltu-ttaRjiff oir country that needs forming jt la onr courts In nearly 'eBI ft countries of the old world If ma romroita crime be recclvea 0 ftTtrlal and can take every advantage of tbe law 'When the trial 7enda la endeA If acquitted "the accused roea free but if convicted them la rarely an appeal Jue- tlee la both awlft and certain but with ua tbe exact holds true No matter bow conclusive tbe evidence may be the defeated party I91-' mediately enters an appeal and tbe ease goes to some higher court No matter bow Insifnlflcant tbe may be It la often tried several time with tha same charges and the same evidence Our courts are continually clogged In this manner and frequently man accused of crime by some personal enemy la kept In Jail far several months before hie case la ween heard A quick trial la so xore-ly given that It hacomaa the wonder of the town To receive Impartial justice under such condition has become well nigh impossible and to convict rich culprit la tbe exception rather than the rule To ouch an extent baa this evil reached that onr courts are losing tha respect In which they were formerly held The cnee of Harry Thaw la one that wan Ulnatralaa this point In many of our largo cities a determined effort to 'do away with them conditions la being made and already Boston Maw York Chicago and St Louis have made long strides in this direction In Boston tha trial" law admlta of no appeal and It ip now pronounced success It about time that Maine should fan Into Una and do away with system that la feat becoming a nuisance! MONEY i stuff waa Invented and put on fa the market far us In facilitating the business of swapping When trader! didn't happen to bqve rum and trinkets enough along wHh them to satisfy tbe Indians far wbat furs they had In stock It came handy to shake dime or aquarter in' their faces and to tell them that when they came to town It could bellied to have a lot of fun In process of Urns the "Ward of tho Nation" came to bo known aa He bod been swapped out of everything but an occasional -Job with tbe circus Tbe and I before they came hack bad and made friend Wouldn't it be dreadful" said BU-Jy If they put aomething Mg Ilka th Clock to keep pponF When they back to tho room there wan the rabbit and aide by okU friendly aa Want that atnhger Of the was a' fairy and the' rabbit waa a fairy bblt Thera could bo mistake about (Written for the'Shndmap'tbr a friondj MAINE SCHOOLS Hancock county teachers will meet In convention fa Ellsworth Friday April 7th Tho evening sessions will vroboMy bo held at Hancock halt In the afternoon different departments will be organised treating of the ryiral school the city schools and the secondary school Among "tbs prominent achoql man who will take Part in th program are State Inspector of high school Taylor of Augusta Supt Randall of Auburn and Supt Merrill of Barilla Tha play of tha Corhlsh aaalor class will given avaali res Jim Mad In the ars: Lfril Bannister Kara Round Trod Mona Hoy Ltnacott Charles Ston Raymond Chaplin Paulina Firkin Gladys It Id Ion at Tha following parte have assign ad at Cornish high aef Valadtetory Bara Itounda: tory Pauline Perklna: first Ida ftpenca oration Ho ter second asaiy Walter Emery history Fred Stoat prophecy Gladys Rio Ion presentation of girt Black- and Harold Stone assay Beatrice Gllpatrtek Thar arc 11 mem-ben Th rank of Bara Rounds averaged 14 far tha four years in high school tbat'of Pauline Parkins tl end there are seven fa all who have an averaga rank of over At -JoET boards of the cock In Bar Harbor Tuesday Frank ft MdSouldrick of Fort Fairfield was elected superintendent of schools tor th district to fill tbs caused by the resignation of RupL Ernest Palmer There were 17 applicant Mr MaQouidricfc has had a teaching experience of ll'Yoara and received Ms eollegs training at Ynto University Hte tatiier was this tote Mc-Qouidrlek of Cherryflold Hn eomra to Bar Harbor from the fort Falrileld-Eoston district where ho ITS Pen tor the pact four years and wnsr ha has Slven satisfaction Ha was superintendent of the BIuehill-ftedgowick-Brook' lin district thico four year Ho Is 40 years old and married Jila wlfs being Bluehill girt Ho is a number of order 1 and Knight Temp lar Ho expects to begin hte work May ftupt Palmer continuing fa charge of the school until that time Dccrinsr Htah Hawaii to tisv class parte In parts In tbs graduation nt ring Mgh were announced The valedictorian end solute torisn have been announced to bo (ltary Morrison and Etorldge fiteno-ham respectively Th other seniors who are to hero parte sro Helen Hue-ton (Miriam Pottonglll Plnkhsm Thsddeus Tilton and Raymond Owsn Th stoat elsbqrat program of th rear far the assemblies Friday to bo given (March Hat under tha Vision of Holwsy Th i program follows: of ISU'Msreh' orchestra "Tho State of by Frye THsddeus Tilton In Otalna" Dorothy Reynold! vocal sol Utile Hsl en Huston Famous Woman Writer" Irons Gilman "Apple Culture In Maine" (Miriam Pettengill and Mildred Elite selection from Trove tore" orchestra "Industries of Oora Smith VMmlne's Wlm vssaiisfl- JUIIIQ umt 'dURf Philip Goodhue exit march "Hop and a orchestra PRESQUE ISLE Ada -Pfatir save a lunch Wednesday -fit tho homo of her parent Mr and Mr A Phalr In honor of Carrol Mitchell of Ndw Jfoxlco About ten young friends were present Mr and Mr tar an the engagement of their daughter Tmona Iva ter to William Edward mm ot Mr and Mr BMyca and Junior partner fa tha firm ot A Bon Mspleton ter has been popular for yean as ringer and Is supervisor of music In tha school pf Uaoieton Bhs wu graduated from the Conservatory of Music fa ton In II 1L Jn-tho death of Janus Riley another old settler and highly parted cltlscn of Arooctook bos bean removed MtatRltey waa Lorn In ftber-moquelatmoriaad Cb May died March 2 at Man Hill were held fhni tha bouse Rev Mr- Elliott of tha Methodist Episcopal church officiating Ha wua assisted by th following ringers: Mr Fred Poaro Mr Jesse Btokhdl Mr Elmer Fboroa and Mi-Nettle Ford The naaren were FUfire John Boyd Godfrey Google and George York Mr Riley tea wife ona daughter Mr Harry Longataff of Mors Hill on son Fred Rl lay and two adopted children Harry Bird of Boston and Mr Will-tom Kinney of Man HUI He is survived also by two sisters and one brother Mr Catharine Chappell and Mr ftplller Gooding both of Port Elgin Hla granddaughter Ruby Riley of this town was In attendance at his funeral SPOTS' floating (pack blurred' visiaa ft the eyeball of tha Bd sorenem yellow tinge to white of aya all originate ft liver SCHEIICKS HARDBAKE PILLS afford almost Instant relief and fortify the system against recur-rsnee of these itiitirwliig slhncnt They tbs Uverpsriftr tbs Mgrists tbs cool thshlsad Ml PWa sr Bscsr OmttL mo vmuur oamnMuoum mmurn mom mo erg or ft Schiack So mUdelyhk WOMEN HCED lipT Worry ON suffer hsdaft Oaoo Cooaldev" ed Serious Now Easily Conquer 1 ed- and Speedily Ended The mighty restorative power of Dr Fhvorlte' Prescription speedily causes all womanly troubles to disappear com pels tha organs to properly perform their natural function corrects displacement overcomes irregularities removes pain and mlsdryF at certain times and brings back 1th and strength to nervou Irritable and jexfequatdl women 1 It ia a wonderful prescription prepared with glycerine from roots and herb with no alcohol to falsely stimulate and no narcotin to wreck the nerves It pain headache backache low spirits hot flashes- dragging-down sensation worry and surely and without of time Its Ingrodlepts exo not secret for they ar pVlnted on wrapper What Dr Favorite Prescription has done for thousands It 111 do for you Get it this very day from any medicine dealer fa either liquid or tablet farm In tba meantime address Dr Hotel Buffal and ask for confidential advice from a Physician Specialist absolutely free HC-page book on women's sent free Adv Doctor Pellets ere equaled aa a liver Pill Smallest easiest to taka Ona tiny Bugar-ooated Pallet a Ddlt Cura Sick Htadach Bilious Headache Disal-nes Constipation Lndlgestlqn Bilious Attack and all 'derangements of tho liver stomach and bowela 21 eanta a vial by druggteta Adv little dull around town Crowley eon generally be upon to start thing Last week he made a wager with friend down at Pondicherry Square that he could walk tha entire length of Main street and ha recognised by his -peopi Ha riggM up Ilka a tramp umbrella mender and made tbe attempt and got ahray with it The largest tramp steamer in years to enter Pease maquoddy Bay came within half a mile of East port Wednesday loo in the Ksnduakeajr is lammed at Bangor and it la predicted the In river will start In a week The salmon season opened today REVIVAL OF INDUSTRY AND iwaamw IN FRANCE PARIS (Correspondence of tha Associated Official figure Just given out by the Department of Labor Inapeetlon show a revival of industry and a decrease fa tha number of Idle workmen fa France: More than half of the Industrial and commercial establishments of the country closed at beginning of tbe when an average of 24 per cent of tha workmen were called to the colon Forty-two per cent wn out of employment by the Ing ot the establishment tearing only thirty-four per cent continuing to earn their wage In about 10000 establishments Inspected 1700000 workmen were employed In time of The fall to one-third of tbit number In August- then increased progress Ively to 1100000 in January of this year whlcUH seventy-seven per cent of the normal Taking Into account tha twenty-four per cent xnoMHaed there are actually employed now fa French Industrious per cent more of workmen than before the war would seem Incompatible with the fact that many Industries are still closed but It le ex-plained that though building industries and a flaw others have work since the war began other industries have mors It cost the government LIU 000 franca to support idle workmen fa Paris alono during tho second half of January -1IU In tho second half of January till this allowance had fallen to 1AHOOO franca 1 In other the number of people out of employment has been reduced to tan par cant Exoaptfag among auch as arment workers in Parle and kin-1 red Industrie all are higher according to th official figure Oolonal Theodora Roosevelt has sent tha following telegram today to A Anderson eocrotary of state of -l: "I naraby dlroet that you do not permit mgr name to ha placed on any ickot la (ho Montana Walla Cook a Wolbgtet of tho Department of Agriculture and ona of tha foremost American authorities on bird mlgratlon-aad distribution la dead at Washington Ckptaln Hans Tauscher husband of Johanna GadakL tha onera aifig-cr and said to be an ofllcer-ln the German navy has been arrested at New York by special agents of the department of Justice on a warrant charging him with being concerned In a conspiracy to blow up tho Well and Cgnal fa Canada mmm ITCHING 5CAIP Mlimiu nirni To 'Prevent of hair Treatment: Om ing witL CutieuraOintment Next morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water Nothing better surer or more economical at any price Sample Each Free by Hall WHbfi -Ateak art: Hears Page aft CHICHESTER PILLS You will never again pay enormous for dry cleaning after trying thi Any woman ran clean and ro-naw tha appearance of yoke ribbon satin taca rilk fur shirtwaist Swls lawn orgdndto and chiffon kid gloves and shoe qecktle children's clothe suit cap woolen gdkment fancy veal -draperto rug fa fact any and everything that would- b' ruined with Ufa and water Gat two ounces of aolvltc nt any drug store and put It fa two gallons of gaaolln where it quickly dissolve Thou put In the goods to bo cleaned 'After a little rubbing out they come looking bright and new You will find nothing fade shrinka or wrinkle requiring ao ring 1 You would have to pay 55 at a dry nlnif establishment for th clean- Ing which can bo done at home ss easily se laundering Any grocery or garage will supply the gasoline and your druggist will sell you two ounce of eolvlto which a simply a gasollna soap then a -large dtebpan or wash holler completes your dry cleaning outfit- "An gasollna to very Inflammable be sure tod your dry cleaning out of doors oil In room awajP from Art or Item with tho windows left open" Adv --fi '-4 Ps-V i A 'i- 7l A -5 mekm ting Chat they will ever the governor's nta 'Two Mow York sugar have announced a quotation of Tll af on granulated fcugar The ascribed to the high pries of mar sugar tha small supply (believed to be in tbe bands 'of local refiners and: the prospect of a decreased supply of beet abger In Europe It to stated that 20000 of wood flour are used annually In the United- Statesjfa the manufacture of explosives and linoleum Wood flour le used In making composition flooring oattneal and In several other Industrie It Is one of the means by which our lumber mlls are beginning to find some better means of the dlspoaal of thdr waste than the burner Thirty-six million cords of such waste Ure produced annually In the mill of the United State Secretary Roosevelt In a report to congressional committee si "The ughta have won the greatest victory of the war and have not fired a shot They have accom-llshed what they were built to sc to keep tho other fallow off the Tha Hartford Coursnt reports the finding of caterpillars In tha snow and when brought in doors they were quite active Hungarian part' ridges have made the hives their living place in an Conn and are growing fat on grain In Norton where an association la In existence for the propagation and protection of the bird many hundreds of bushels of grain have beau scattered the snow LBNTBff MUSIHOa tbe western hang and than rof light cut thru th gray tha gloom of tha masse Tha fields ars buried beneath the snow brook lies congealed Tha llttla stin While loud thru the tops of tbs tall trees The March wind whistles with boisterous will It is tlmd for the of birds to trill It is time for th swsot arbutus to bloom Tims for the alchemy Nature works Bathing tbs earth In a rich perfume But It's cold 0 cold with delayed Will tha grasp of winter never let go? My heart grows weary and half afralJ As I think of earth lethargy under th snow lay That tiro will bloom for me soma glad time? That out of the ss of doubt and sin My soul will emergs to a fairer dims? Perhaps when my et hour draws ar I can show fruitage of good to God What if I'm left to struggle alone Will I rise to my Ego or stay a clod? I turn again to tho world without TO find the answer my musing soak Louder arid clearer than votes of man The voles of God of nature speak ted against jha sky My maple trees stand out bold clear 1 And fa spite of th wintry aspect 1 Myriads of tiny buds Th wonderful love trees That today sp not Surely will give no lesser care To the of God's thought 80 whenever my dayu seem cold end gray rjl think of th buds on th map Is bough nd road tha lesson His fingerprints Goa works In the lives of Hu children now ELIZABETH BOIBBR7BON BUdoford Me Tha Saco river to open far navigation Never agalp will the National Guard' adorn tho Memorial Day procession in hlstorio navy blu Hfo'tho khaki far thorn harqafter on all occasion Some of the Maine pangraphera are oonvlnced that Villa would surrender far half of tho 11100101 appropriated to catch him ess The Bar Harbor Record announces that It la to try tha experiment of omitting all news of Hines! from Itk column If there 1a anything In Bar Harbor to be glftd about the Record Intends to publish tha fact and bury the rest in oblivion aa far as the public goo Plana are on foot fa celebrate the 100th anniversary of the permanent tomorrow art best settling In Portland of CUpt Moody and hl awocats -Waa For tho first time In the hlatory of Calais so far tho Advertiser can recall only one -party the republican will have candidates for city officers fa election Hovey tapper of Boston who Is showing a New York art exhibit is well known in Main being graduate of Colby In the of 1188 and the son of the late Dr and Mr- Pepper of Watervlllo and a frequent visitor lo Malqe He has won recognition all over the Unlfed Statu for hla fine work a a a Slice pecot Echo Just now this country la interested in the army Mil Later on it will bo interested in tho bill for the army a a a Orra Island fishermen last week netted the record returns for lobsters averaging SlOt each for crustacean and a West Haipowell fisherman lucky enough to catch about 1000 lbs of steak cod in bis neta In om night brought home I0 for the catch a a Brldgton When things get a Let the Grippe 5et a Crip ANODYNE LINIMENT iff bitter enemy" of Crippe Doughs 1 and Colds I IN USE OVER 100 YEARS I by many millions of persons who ore tone fortunate than yon Wa have Ini mmd aoute Rite suggestions far helping you to get rid of It on years ago respected dud honored New' Englander one Ralph Waldo Emerson pertinently asked: there no debt but that of money?" It la doubtful If any people were richer with possessions In raw material than are the people of Maine Them are few or no peoples of other states or countries who do not want and need to draw 'upon this Taw material or who are not ready willing and anxious to swap for them something that wa of Maine want and need It Is believed that few dtlaen of Maine are Interested In finding and embracing opportunely far swappings that ail bands nave fallen into a way of chasing after any and every fellow or concern that is suspected of having a spare dollar that all hands are taking shy at flnadng other people's business and that accordingly it is difficult to find anybody who far sure can be depended upon to give exclusive at' tentkm to his own Wo do not say or hold that that la true of tbs's ver-age cltiaen of Maine' We think that Maine la hurt -If It la believed to bo true WHAT SEN WORKS Senator Works of Csliforqrk may be numbered among who believe that tbe sdnesia issue la being overworked- rn hlq apeecb of week the said: "But Mr Pneldent there la 1 more insidious and dangerous Influ enoe "behind the ones I have mentioned that la not open not no readily detected which is morel far-reaching and powerful than all the other Influences combined It Is the Influence of plutocracy wealth 1 big business that already wields such Immense and such a selfish control over the destinies of this country Plutocracy and militarism are concordant and congenial evlla The one leads naturally to the other and fosters and sustains it They are both dangerous enemies to free and popular government Big business sees before It when the European war cornea to an end complications and business nd financial war with ectlve kws of supremacy that has come to It thru the misfortunes of the warring nations "The great corporations and financiers of the country and men engaged In foreign trade and commerce want a strong Army and Navy In their own interest They are the real powers behind this preparedness movement It Is their money I believe that la subsidising newapapera and mogsslnes and financing the campaign of fear that has eet the Nation wild with apprehension of danger that exists only In Imagination Plutocracy tha combination of enormous wealth in the hands of the few leads to militarism and militarism when established will perpetuate and increase the money power that even now threatens this perpetuity of our free Institutions this country needs to-day la not protection from foreign nations (ut defense against tha aggressive Influences of tho power of money fa the hands of a selfish and ping' few of its own dtlxenk The dangers that threaten a ref Within and not without and that danger will be enormously increased by tbe establishment of a great military force of the influences that have been instrumental fa bringing about this war scare with Its Inspired demand toe military are transparently obvious They' are the military '-'and naval organisations seeking to Increase the power and prestige of their arm of the Government the manufacturers of war munition who arq looking far more continued and permanent profits far themselves and politician who expect the movement to continue them fa power qr If they are out of power to restore them again to place Wa know where to look for influence -Observing people ora able to discount thfui" The Journal hss steadily maintained that there le no need of rushing pail mell Into the expenditure of billions of dollars Just at present We still believe that the horrors of this war have been ap awful that a way will be found tf avoid wars In the future A reasonable preparation especially of tho navy la ough juat at this time Let ue lint see if the present wfcr le to be a stalemate If Prussian militarism is not crushed then we can prepare fast aa any other nation The words of Senator Works are suggestive to the least We need no preparation to sever our diplomatic relations with Germany she Is in no condition THWtik fonpk me to do us damage If we can untangle to use one room In school building Before the year was out -the room was full of little folks and her school was a success 1 Tho Japanese arc opening a trade Ith South Africa and are taking advantage of the route by way of that country to open up market! In that part of the world Many ships of pthcr nationalities are no longer using the fturi canal The opening or branches of American banka in South America In lending to the use of tho dollar lead of the ibund In business matters Before the war they did business altogether with Europe which made the use of sterling currency necessary Now that the bus Incas is turning towards this country the use of the dollar system la gaining in' South America A signal light that can be seen 160 miles has Just been announced by the coast and geodetic survey It la a dry cell electric battery light far more powerful than any acetylene gee light It will he used In mountain survey signs lilng where in many cases a light is seen far more then 100 The aeroplane dub has offered the government two 110000 machines for two dollar The nominal pries la made because the government is allowed to receive glfta The war department la srnangiqg for eight aeroplane but the president oC the club says the number Should be forty-eight Instead In Europe the allowance la throe machines for each aviator In Now Jersey the republican senators do not relish the butrli yf fa prnpcct They huvq held a meeting and designate twenty-onci 1 I Club my and bav tha nil to far the flowtre and to do my best to make other people happy IV I to be a faithful member of tha Sandman Club to Ita rates and to do my ahare to make it a succea obey the rules of the- dub which will bo minted every' night In the SsAd-mafl column of tho Journal IV Each child muat tell the Sand Man something about If what ha to interested In whether fa school In game In the birds and flowera and tha woods and all about the tilings that-he lib-best The meet interesting of tho totters win printed day by day fa the Journal and tho names of all the children who write will be enrolled members of tho Bondman club and will printed In the paper also Every Saturday all the 1 children have been printed in the Sandman- column during tho week are Invited to call at tho Sandman's desk fa tho Journal office and they will each he glveSgACf tbs nw club vIbe Remembec every boy and 1 girl who a letter to the Bondman and prom to obey the rule' will bo given a pin The Sandman will keep 'the list of of who write him and will give none of hla badges to any one name la not on Ms book 'Write your letter Joining the club at one and at tho tor on Saturday afternoon April I after tkne- o'clock No will be given on any other day Remember tba date April A All the little friends who live too far away uTcoma and pay tho Sand man a visit will have their pins sent to them If they put a two cent stamp lif their letter -Address your totters to the Lewies ton Journal Sandman The Peony and the Rabbit The Puny bad rod MU and red teg He from a tray All the time hte little round hood went nid-nod nkl-nod He nnlng llttla a clever little A little Japanese boy had fashioned him from much of paper end dab of glue Re stood on the mantle shelf looking natural as Ufa The Two-penny Rabbit up and washed hte Cue i too came from th hawker's tray and-was mods by Japanese But th rabbit could not nod hte hood Ho upon spiral of springy wire and when you shook the- table ever ao little he went flthering up and down like rabbit In a fit Th rabhlt waa Lucy's find the belonged to Billy end they Ido by aide on the shelf It wu not until one day fitter they had Quarrelled that Lucy -and Billy found out they were BUty had hit Lucy and they scent home om 'day without king to each other Mother said what has bean happening on the mantle shelf?" and sura enough the waa lying on Its side and a feather of th wing waa stuck on Its paw Aa far tha Its mouth waa wider open than usual and fluff oft Its MU do believe the and rabbit have boon having a fight" said the mother "I iwould aa aoon believe Billy and Lucy had quarrelled However to make euro wo will put one of them on each end of the shelf with the dock to keep them Billy and Lucy went to week their you can That captain will think have 10000 troops hero and father make him surrender" So nil tho hot noon the four boys worked like beaver dragging brush and dead planks to tho tosdf the hills till each om wu crowned with a huge pile of brush Tho English ships lay still In the bend of the river and did not notice anything unusual going on around them But eoon au crept over the toad Mg began to pop out First on than another biased forth till every hill Vu a con light Than Benny hud Harold walk along tho meadow sounding Ms bugle ss it csllter troops -to comp while Fred on another lowland beat his drum loudly ss If he also' wer carrying orders to soldier All night there were to bo rd tho Shrill of a bugle and' front stately roll of a drum echoing from the hill When dawn draw Benny rim home lo bin father who had Just -arrived In a few excited wonto Jie told his atory "Write a note to that British captain demanding hie surrender telling him it to useless to delay that the American troops nr on all side" cried the boy "Then take It out yourarlf under a flag of trace" Within half an hour this waa Hon' and by tho time the flret rays of the sun dipped on the water the English esptdln believing ha was In the hands of tho- enemy surrendered to Benny's father And a very much ashamed crew' wore tbq British sailors when they marched That I all the boys and girls who are' willing to follow tho -ruin that the Band man has made for them and who will d( their part to get acquainted wltH the Band Han and with each other ite Invited Ana In order that "hll Abe members of the club -may know each other Whenever they meet the Bondman has ordered same of rest llt-tls pins Imaginable The xre bright blue like the iky at night wlfh th man fa th mbon smiling awpy agd tbs little 'stars peeping out' they do after dark when thi man la telling Ale bed-tUneA-i to the llttte'falka This Is to 'be a club Juat nl grown folks have wlm at prying utJhbuhambera Which tha Sahdnuu haqaoiho prises fa store with sewing com for the girts with aMicnlcN then fa th eumnler xtmej hap a groat Sandman aomeUma But then the muat hot tell all the fine plana' has fa store (or his friend However riw Join tha man Olubmua Jolp it far 1 well aa for play and ttaq Bandmi will expect every child to do part 'to make the club a ap! big succeee Every number help In the prise to and In' stories far the Sandman to in tho Journal That's another the Journal Sandman ha 1 going to print tha bept of the atoHee and letters which the boys and girls send him In thepapar each night Boya and girls do not have to live in Lewiston and Auburn hut all over Maine whenever the Sandman with hla good-night ha Invites the children to get acquainted 1th him thru 'the new club A few weeks ago one day uni tho Sandman ns ao Susy that ha did not pit Ms nightly story Into tho Journal ha found out how very many friends he did have Several boys and girls wrote totters to him tellng hhq how they had hla story and others wrote and sent them to big desk at tha Journal office to-help him out With the new club there he any days without the bed-tilde story far Sandman will bars all the stories written by th club numbers to If he gets too busy to write one himself Just to Show hla little' friends what kind of letters and stories have been aent trim he Is -printing a letter from a Utto'Kli In Gardiner sent to hla offlop somn ago and a atory which he found one morning on hla deak Jt'Ja auch a good atory that he wantq the children to enjoy It tho doesn't know who aent It to him Idt(le Gardiner haa 4H fiand- maaStortoSb Dr- Mr Saqdmah: I waa sorry th find no Sandman this week and I hope you have not discontinued It altogether I have out them out every night and now have 450 of Nheifl I enjoyed them vary- much Your DOROTHY Cl nM-jjXi Gardiner' Main How to Jain tbe Hsiulinan (Ruhr All the hoye and glrto of all age In tha city and fa the country who read the Sandman atori the Lewiston Journal Sandman cordially Invites to Join the club 1 Every child must write a tetter to tho Sandman requesting to to come a member ot thofaew club 1L Tbs tetter muat contain name age address of tho or girl who Jt III child must to BENNY BROWN'S Benny Brown set on th bank of river down fa Georgia fishing Benny wu slsexnh for tho sun shone warmly on tfiq water but the howl of animals back In th for- kept film aweue far It wu more than 100 re ago that Ben-lived and ha-wise a lad right In midst ot the exritssneqt the Revolutionary Ir So aa bis cork bobbgd his head nodded Then suddenly he up and gnsed in wonder for around the bend In the river came four stately ships of war On board ho could bib guns peeping over the side and men fa blue with awards dangling about their knee British sloop" ho cried In astonishment "going up tho and all tha American troops away Fnthertwlll be back' at dawn th army but wliqt good will And poor 'Benny set shout that wu soon answered by three other American boys who had been fishing farther down thi stream "There are no mon at home now" explained Benny when big had gariiered about "But tme Are due tomorrow far my fa-7er get home ealy In tha day It to-up to ua boVa-to keep that fleet can we do 14?" There were Bob Fred and Harold If making four In all So Ben sat trill wtth hte hand In -his hand while tho other boy watched tha shlpo Bailing toward them Srcsently tho fleet dropped anchor and com to redt about quarter of a Milo off shore VI have exclaimed Benny starting to hq feet "We can- fool Eiiglteh and capture their shpe all by ourselves tfqrou frifawi will just folllw me" Then le ex-snero fa do Har-nuy bugle nlli and had di Instrument with which he could send the 'trembling far over the lilyer he ran home for It while Benny explained the plan to the other Fred was expert at drumming! and hapnqfisd tq have brought hirueot onera 1 "My plan la thi" sdljr Benny 'Wo must make tha British believe that tho American tfaopshnvo fast arrived -but tha beet'- plan will Jie pot to flo the work till after sunset Then we enn manageAb-earily Now ell of us get to wprif cmnbulliL Mg on jU-tifthe elgnt hllui In eight rritiUimy the Mekican Snarl be In no immediate danger from any other source and shall have ample time to decide what shall then he done swapping business went on ueverthe- Perhaps the Hague may settle all It baa assumed mighty pro- portions Operations have been ifarred from plain to and the dame" It ia some inlsatlon It makes no bonce of of si unde la on thend premises specifically permitted by ua Mfa ft rub Blow whoso death la reoprted In New York wa the pioneer of Kindergarten in work In this country After atudylngabroad aha returned to fit Louis ft he prevailed on the school board In fit1 Louis 'to allow her Dilna Caredwithoat pals nlBS Fistula Morainic om Unit will Broa Rod Oak express ipad oCherao Small chunks of extra quality Ipad oCkerae quality Farin rs and rigging cart stod pung eta atoe YsHs Oeva HAS HA8TY AUBURN MAIN1 1 'm- DR INDUS Vdariairiii AUBURN MAm Medalist find graduate of th Onto rto Veterinary Callsg All nromptly sttoadsd i Btee Vtabl npaytag aad tiasal of i and a leaty fooijIo iwjiMRAniea JOHN WEST EOOM ICCRUM eioog SJIBOB ST OaUlaagy end tiM JOHN GORMAN BOOM BHBMB treoti faunal Bld LEWXOTON MA1VE Tetapkoa 1I1I-W Professional and) Bnsineu Direttory' HERY THREE MINDIES ONE DIES IN THE The Anti-Tubefculosis Society illustrates the frightful toll of con-sumption by extinguishing a light every three minutes and shows that' 'Lkh the man or yroman girl or boy -'who ncgleqts colds whose blood is- impure who feels weak and languid who is often the very one 7td contract tuberculosis Dunng changing seasons or after fcldtnfeu if you and your family will takfi Scott's Emulsion after meals it vHM charge your blood with bealth-aui-: falsing nchneaa quicken circulation aao itrvagtbcnlioth lung ami throat -v Bcott'a ia free from easy It cannot harm Get a IwUle today but refuse substitutes a PARALYSIS fa 1 1 Those' augartag 'from wsaltnasaoa (hat aap th rissawno'ef Ufa aaouM aha Pllla They re omro rsjuvosatliia vtisUsina fans I has has jmm agand 8snt post-laia asokssy lyoa roesipt above aoupoa' by I Hood rsiwlolaio Uuod parllla tampeq seer baturo itM la alai- of fl and above aouiwa by I Hood Marc for High Grade Ladies Tailoring Be Oeart fit Aubura r- grSOIAIil! ANDREWS' CA Croatia A SSool Bldg EYE IMS Mil aad TIIIOAS and IfTTNO OF OLAUH non Jltt-M Taoedsys Crie are brad to VS'nnd far tbrir far ttwr ashore to had raptured their entire fleet nfl after kou fallows' have (Copyright utf by the McClure couio here qs quickly paper Syndicate New York City) that four American -) yj 'K- 7.

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