Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, May 10, 1917, Image 3
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^RADICATING CITRUS CANKER.IN SOUTH
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Juniors of Washington Society Doing Thgif Bit
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XsHLNGTON—Tattle broad
ajid even' Increasing work of ftrg9juzi.ug moves-:.
meni-s for nreiui redness • ut home, without 'hUinperiiig 'Work, for, relief
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preparedness ut , ... -,. - - . ,
-abroad, the facthas been lost to'sight that'the jUfriprs of society--are “doing
thjtdr'blt.”' Puretfta and bbler hroth-
.ersahtt ulsters have, per fnm\ ueeu-*
• pled" the foreground in this, incessant
demand upon time and .means; Hut
through the -winter younger brothers
and sisters, particularly■ the"; little
Women, , hijtriy of whom will rdhn^n
Tu tlj£ soehil .background foe several
years, have ..not tost-an opportunity to
' aid in bTtnging-fhto various* funds
dollars For the help of unfortuiTaterv
children of the war. • • • _
Chief a-mong these children's or
ganizations is tile Junior Society 'of Colonial
Ha mil iters" oF Colonial T>aTit«~s7~wh'd .stiifuila+t*-
W* THS
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mes, composed of younger
-thr splint of practical-philan-
thropy-ift many wavs while* increasing a n ion g . t hom solviri-ji nd their young
itTt iTn11wtesfagn nf whnt thelefnrbojniy did Ui laying the fiTuhdattoino of the'
Failed Ktate-s. .
The imysjof this large group of society already are r^gponding to The
jtpneul•■•of- the Junior Patriots of America'', just organized'by Mr. Haidiltun
•+Ydhrdr.. Mr-e-i ttmr- unmoit- Etpettf^r-hnd -Mr--Robert- •
Ingersoll Brown, There .are several military organizations, such as the
Knickerbocker- Grays*/ in and near this city, which for many yci^rs have in- .
■ stilled tin* spirit of. military discipline,lu.to the rising generations of hoys,
titr/ng rn;;nyOf them for service in the NationuF'Guurd, in which they .have
*—riyen- to ithrlr rnnk.—. —-—-- -------——— hr-——
-But the girls a)»’o have their Work to thr+n tljis emergency, and what they
have aieompJijhed is only a suggestion of what daughters Of leading families,
still fij. their.terns, intended to do.
i One of. the el iie.f organizers of'this work was-Miss .Marlon K. Hoffman,
daughter of Mr. audi-Mrs. HofVman, and she, herself, sold hearty 100 tickets
:ii ouch. One of Tier chief aids was Miss J’athleen Vanderbilt, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs,'lt»Viriiftd^*r Vanderhilf. - v ‘ .
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W ASHINGTON t Ida last twaortlifOe weeky •wouifl-'stfr'Tbe patriotism of^
' the* most phlegmatic.* Never—Hoi-Wen 'at. imtugliratibn time—Jiii^ffl'e
city been so beflagged a,s it Is right now: Old Glory is waving from fuljy. half
••' -■ ■»' " the^ bouses. i-n the residence ports, -and
"irpm ail* the wriidow^ Inbusiness
district;.. It has been interestirig to
watch the wave of /patriotism grow
a-mj .'sweep over Jhe city—to see. who
Rucenufbed—nnd/wha.dld not. ( ' ' .
If was richer curiotPGto note that
as the fever spread, the cabinet* re-
maimal• singularly aloof and immune.
Until quite recently,The Ljines were
theyonly members of rim circle of ad
ministration's* oP'.efal advisurs Who laid
t +* .T..r mw . v
^ put out their llag. , Then the
sings* and Jhe Pgnlelses, jghe Houst^ps and tlie Wilsons hungwhetrs ’out.
MrAdoos had.not up to that’time unfurtu^ their ting.
Tfiere were certain people who, like the .'I.anos. Jmd hull theirs <«it for*
weeks—the Iloardmifns, fop^ Instance—everyone'' knows rthat Miss Boardman
Js ‘‘strong for the Hag.’ 1 Put that was about the only one of the great nmn-
<urns' «cn Iltyiont circle that'was showing its colors. Ifie Xelters were not'—
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NEARLY.ALL LOVE A GARDEN
NoyOther Pastime, Unless It Be That
of /Angling, Has a Stronger Grip^
~ . - J. -' Upon Its Devoteesr ■—-— -
“Thercrbe deH'ghtsJ 1 says amahclenf
writer, “.that will feteli the day about;
llrum-stm-fn sun and roek-the tedious
v« nrjis in a de)fgl\,lful dreain.”'. Thus,
‘aiid verv.-ifiuelf after this manner,, the
ehacuihig old pros«^»CK*t, and ably gar-
, ien made, .ContlnUes.i [qig*^ after .page,,
rto describe the.“l.tnitt delights' 1 to b*-
i fimnd In the "flowery orchard’’ of his
■'Oh.tury—dgsxadties them with ah aban
don liftppltiess'ihat suggests the rap-,
tore of St. Berrihiv! when hymning the
"NcW Jerusalem,”. _ ^
,. In fart barring—the equally ancient
-^HTtl a 1' urln g tta st line df gf>1 ng a-fishiug.
ho hobby hasW stronger grip em its de
votee* than gardening, observe* Jriran-
’iW^Tmndim in scrttnterB, ^t -fmrr
o’chxk of a s'urpmer morning Celia
It is.lmperattve that
you keep
THE STOMACH NORMAL
REGULAR
AND THE LIVER ACTIVE
Stomach Bitters
Colored Laborers and Track men as section
hands;^alio'Pattem' Makers, Me'lders and
Carpenters^/ Bricklayers experienced on'
Thaxter could be found Ut vyork In- her either hre brick or red brick construction,
radiant little island plojfa slstier !u'' St»dy work. Good wagea._ Apply^i petaon
spirit^TTld (Tmurer whdn on hi* -knees- DETHLEREM STEEL CO,,Spsi^swsPsiat, IIL
yi the. grass at dawii to watch a daisy
open. And the^iWere not exceptional.
KODAKS & SUPPLIES
Wf also do higheat class of flntahtDf.
Prices and Catalogue upon rsqueat.
S. Gsleski Optical Ca., tkkmmi, Vfc
riot -extradrdjiitafy cases of devotion;
they were.ifierely typical exponents-of
the trhi 1 gardeher’a pusatott." -
’ Nor>is thisH»nse enfhhslasm fleeting.
Not drP the len*tv It ds no'".more tran
sient than the blhllomanlae’s. passion,
no more, evanescent than the collector's
zeal, which only Ylenth can quench. It
is no sudden, youthful fervor; indeed,
it ,i&rarely'<otidtI In youth at^ the storm
and stress period, while it may be’ob
served to lie strongest in thosief for A
Wlmrn the; days of .wild enthusiasm.are , i _-
overS^he- bachelor clergyuian or the
quietest'bfsjA)iHster8, for' w hoHu. other '
passion Is Woibucistent, will yet lavish NEW QUARTER LATIN HERE
on their ganlensiluwmgh devotloh to-
. have won the heart ef^Uie most ob- Greenvyich^yjllage in New York Bfr
diirtita of persons. enouch^lmLernesa coma*- Bohemian Capital of World
KODAKS
DEVELOPING
-All roll films deVelop«sl,lOc. PriotsSto
5 cis. Prompt sttentiop to mail brdem.
R. Cl BXBJiAl’, QtMUboto, N, ft
THE SMALLEST BIBLE IOc
Ulostratod. Blso of postkgs stamp, buw, Basip*,' Wla
' ,f "Ti "1
Leaf, Twig and Fruit of Grapefruit, Showing Citrus Canker
r '♦‘j'.ut-
t I’repan-d hv the l.'nitvi Sou*
■ — « ‘ meat of ..Agrh'-ult.ure'.-*
Uifrits canker rail Jie comiilftolv
eradicated frofir 'this t ouiitry it'
K«i*tic work is omtiniiod for a sutliriont*
length i>f-tinVe ; W* anietw i.iujhe.
10.10 .yearh»M»k of - the dt pin timml, Itr.
K. F. rtvellefmaii jMqnts' <*ut iliaf tiiu,
J-an-. jns|!iaJhu+-mYdciJ''I'TulTfoTii- w)»i*k which.
The* has been in imigress fur the last two
years, while expensive in itself, has
yielded' encouraging results, ami that
this disease is no'-'serious a liienaee
that tin; cost of combating it is small
In fTToportlott to the value of the prop-
to have sufliced for the motheringst^a
Infections. dozen dittile ones, A garden is title
- —c; world of . Uie Recluse, the passion o£
the tone tnan er*woman, the diversion
of statesmen, the recreation of poets
and artists of all ages^ . . . .
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‘ Letter just-recently elected head or the^AFniv lifacue :—the Wlnlinn > rlv tr> be su veij' ^
house and. the Robert l’urttepsen. house a^d the..Edsea Bra’dley house. ritr'us^anker is
It. flitt
were all UliHagged
1 Only a jCery snuill proportion of the
! urehanis in tlie South have he»»n in-
feetod, juid those in,Arizona ami f’nll--
foi lira' have fseapisl completely. I>e-
spite the contagiousness of fthe dis-
’ ease,’inTeiyrr] oreljards can frequently
hv vlejui'-ed ,wiih*»ut--the loss of vj>ry
’ many treos. ‘ it is essoirfial;. however,
that Vfndiratioii work should begin
immediately after, the discovery of tlo*
infection. Any owner who lias reason
to suspect that -canker exist*- In 'ills
groves should close them to at! visitors
l and should see that neither he nor his .
1 men; visit. _other groves. Wlienever pos-_- anf * a meeting of ttee^Boafon,
V.slide ncvsmnnhl s,unf» for w sr.ir.wsmp. Art chib recently. He ahuwod .how IBT
ir^nhotild setph for n stiire-ypp-
deseribe-i| by.Doctor—riaM*t:-ttr--ft*ta‘i*tnin detin'ite!y wfiether scientific and^ efficient business pritt-
, Kelleriuan us tip* ihost contagious bf lhl , , r ,,„i r |.. j; lir iwi ,„j ( : #n i.. ur ifiTif ciples of a well-managed and conduct.-
• With flags-waving from the windows all around them, Senator Lodge>ntt B „ known phmt diseases and the ihok, i ’ 0( i alisf is „ v »ilai» e .« few infect^-^ corporation c«n be applied to the
his neighbor, Genera} Crozier^-neitiler man whose patriolism was open to destructive of. - coimhereinl valueRT',‘ v ,. s , I1MV h „ .... W n.„iW*i m administration of public affairs and
question—left tbdr houses unadorned until recently.—Hit the -othex duuul, the jj orp ,| ra - st } 0 precautions have" been ° ”
as- Result of War.
Kuropoan war has left, the fa
mous I^Jrtln quarter of Paris almost de
serted; andjtKteniporary paralysis lies,
also, ut>on the arUbqliernlns of Munich,
London and Ittinie. TTrtdofmilt of com-
petit{on. New York’s ."Gfrfonwich V'il-
ihge” 1ms . thus -fuiddenly heed
new bohemian capital of the w
Charles Phelps Cushing Writes in Car
toons Magazine. ’ __ = £
' We inclose “Greenwich village" to
^ _ ,,,,,, ' x . . quotation marks, oiit of deference to
V George vK ^ Wjg older villagers, who. for the most
Mass., ga\e a tATk bh tin. bUSlntSF part nr ^ reS p C ^ u bie Tammany Hall
manager form of government for towns Irls h-Am'erfcans and -German-AmeH-
cans, plain Americans and Ameribatt
ithiunjs—an; T>r nearly ali;»’resigned
f^WMEIHOOSBRlNGSfViN^
Applioation of Business Principles by
To\vn Manager Finds Fsvor -hi
Massachusetts Community. „
rnttreddnctmt^roTmerTioTl—Gifford In the old Pinchot mansion on Scott circle, found necessary in figlitlng it than are
-ids aunt;; Mrs. -Charles Houghton Wood, in her big' Rhode Tsland "avenue requited by nnv other plaht Wl^a'se. c
.residence next door; and his uncle William Phelps Kuo, a block away on : N jj ot only are infected trees destroyed
street—have all had dandy big flags waving “ever since the break.’’ So has » )V hnmtnr hm t»,« nn.ih k.> '
public expenditures. This system in
Norwood, he said, has resulted In a
or to tlie
>f ngrlcuTture
making their living by pretty much*.
as the masses do-
anywhere else: “Thebulk of the neigh
borhood,” declafFN so reliable an ati-t
thority as the director of Greenwich
house /community center), “Is mads
by burning, but the ground under The [thoroughly wash his hands in a dlsin-
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\Mrs. Dewey; widow of the great admiral, and opposite her Mrs. Eugene Hale, tree Is sprayed with a formalin'soiu- U , ctnut
widow of one senator and mother of another. _ ’ ’ tlon. 'and It is als<» advisable to do this
_ . - / —:— : —— with apparently JioqTthv~ trees In the
neighborhood op-those infoct<*l: -The
Inspectors who do. this work are re-.
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■fptlred- to wear u costume which, can \ t j u
Lively Otd Tune Recalled His Days of* Youth
■'m
H E WAS at the dubious age when n j«.an’s friends chaff him about getting
younger, every day, an<] the thick ness of his neck made you know that he
had a doctor who warned him not to get gxcitQd and bring on old app 1 ^;"-But apparatus taken into citrus groves
_&ui'h-us oil. cans and pumps, must also
be disinfected. . ‘ ■»
Work nf this character is now being
-carried on co-operatively *by the Unit
ed State*, department. of * agriculture
jind the {states bf Alabama, Texas,
- Louisiana. Mlssissipiki^ainl Florida.
SPRAY^FOR CURCULIO
in* thoroughly disinfected before tmd ; frequently surrounded*by a rather in-
picked up, wrapped in
paper, scaled in. a heavy envelope, and
forwarded either to the state author- , ,,
United States depart-7 m cre democratic form of government | n p fhe tsmservattve American work-
The owner should and brought about a substantial sav-. lng c i aS8 —the clerk, the factory work-
log in the-expenditures of the town J ej., the-iongshoreman. the office clean-
soluthm after picking these The a '’ er aff e citizen gets a hettee er> the teamster arid the day laborer,
leaves. —— under thfat The Greenwich tillage of old was as
In a majority of cases the disease af- . be said, famous for Its dignity and qulet.4ts the
lects” Hrst - t he lea ves. It causes reif r Norwood has an unpaid coimrilsslon “village” of tbday is noted for Its “pa-
dish- hrtiun spots raised slightly above ® V€r nien. They determine the poll-, .gari revels.” The Greenwljjh of a hun-
levej of the healthy surface arid tic® the town., and paid experts un- dred years .ago* was a rural retreat two
der the leadership of a professional m j] PS north of New Ypilc city, and waS
after visiting each-tdtrtis orchard. AiF| distinct.•tiarrovv, ycilowtsh zone. Her t«wii manager- carry them oqt after n . stronghold ot .fashion and respect.
his pigeon-wing was’Jjnc! He cut ft
with boyish aijundon as he skipped
the curb' from asphalt to pavdment
t heotlihr twilight, and as it* Isn’t the
usual—thing t«*.be expected from aI
4 soman Kiit oldish afftTporlly gentleman*
, lie felt called upon to chuckle an ex*
» planation to- his companion, whose
dignify matched his gray hairs. Also,
being a man, he. naturally blamed the
Woman—q ^lrtvelejLleaf of something
that may oriee have had its blooming
- _J/FFhe-q>oet’st garden of gtrts—who was.. ^ „. )S .. _ t . , . . , . v . _
-- seriijiing out a tune on a HddTe- It was a squeaky ftddle arid the how called WCCVil^pOCS-.-,QohSiddrable Dam-
for'in.,re resin.' bur memory, li.dps a -wlmlc lot >heq t tbw tnfie* happens to be onp to Peach’and Plum.
Utjj.’traw^-’—Jt- hetlTedrsuch ie lot that as the Hildler sawed the _ ^^
strings the ancient air seemed to caney^-.the unktudleiTinelo7ly of a - — : — .
voice that will call.no more“Swiiig yo^ffaftnahs! AH ban’s sash-shay.*' • _ ;;
Hd reebs like that always go to\mv to’es—hold 'onTl'jini.st gfake.jlje little ‘Fallen Fruits Are Destroyed and
datriy to a dtum for fomtiTning die <W tny/laiiijiig jh>Y-S T^e’iT win-re you ' Gfround Under- Trees Cultivated
don’t 'have to shell out—I .don’t lu-Uevh yuu ever had a TT.oirin'r y|.|y in .y-mr -—Most-of-G rubs-Will Be. K.Deft-
l^itaiking i.lir.mg+t the leaf surface, ihe citizens have passed upon thern. | ability.. Numerically, the consents-
canker*- are KiHootb -and fftifiost ^ ls not leadership under one man or j a re -yet/Well In' the majority,
£*> a despotic'‘form of government, but w=* «•» •»««<
the' intelligent response of
for
the
waxy, but
pearanre.
the artiel*
iiieritiopojJ
iir detect in
tioiU
iftervvards have if corky
llbi-tTa t Ions—irrrompany .
‘in the yearbook -already democracy to its roHiionslbifities. ^ Bohomjans
in -Tirder to' assist owners ; In the crisis this couriTTy Is now fac- hns^pome to
pi i'<. iieb j»f tlie lnfec-V >ng the speaker said that tbb business o^hlj Gdri I
.fli
/*T.
Oif.-ulio '-maivu. be controlled by
spra-ying. Tltv.tuo pounds <»f lead
^arsotmt** jaiste‘in ."it) giilToijs if water.
vGjd v to tlii^A t)n*. in-i.ik ’ olitfiiiiedr from
two pbHmN id fresh; Iiin«*. The fir
mbn nre'ntshink f«>r\vard to offer their
services to help the government carry
oil a war as efliclently aa possible* II
but the UmeBght of publicity In recent
American times haVyieen trained only on the*;
^ So “Greenwich* Village”
stnnd for thejrery reverse
'meant n generation bttdC“"
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Customer
Did Cleo Use* Her Needte
,v
(in' rug shop)—You are
positive that tills* Is''an antique?
Salesman-Positive; madam!. Why.
this rug Is known to have been In the
op a war as efliciently a?r possible
the business men would only display
the same interest in tlie ordinary af*
■fairs-of state;' he declared, millions ol
■dollars would be**snved fairly by,.the home of Cleopatra. ■* , -
. .. !il ^ application of their Justness knowL——^^uRtotuer-^Wliut are" thos^ four lit
.."pI.rntHy^ouM he 1 ll; [d^_ubcjj ijeL ^ 'rrtirfrTiTt TTe ii ffn lr^^lFTmvir*rcl fjetL a no tie' holes?” A ' ^ ,
c-aF* A ,.v- arr-Tr'^R.^d-rt-rre-, ,J,.. hr.,s- ; Sahvsman-H’m-ir Is kWn,
‘"Ills. In about thrervw.'ejo ,:l se(‘<unl~~ * • A
applicati.in 'sli.,uhr' r f>e mh*Ufv ,?=a 1f ,it' is * b V _ l .
necessary t<* - spray, f.»i* br.eviNgot the Hcjp, to Save the Trees.
lead -Tifsrii:: "e p iVi'.TTisi'h— The filetroF-llie <-riv forester for th«
njwdam, that ...the rug-Vns in her
lng room, andrthatTs where the sew*
ing. machine stoibd. ,
111'fiv-' of
■iiftj. yi.ur nlH stick, you
Look as
f»h. I Tnrght_as Well'chip; in. The poor old^snul lUiesrJ
had a (lancing .day; either." ' - • " •
And the^ old stick slipped something"intd* tlie 1 ri.i'.llcr4vohiii
11) oU) lied bag.
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if /Stic ever
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The
—*Cut Out pea*d Wood:
.hmrr!
•iLv
nis open-
-eimulio
pt^Kjies ->'■ ifrrMonibly
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sifi.u!
Mansion Devoted Jo Red Cross Work
>ei*s .O ' mu
win i Uii.ii
fruit-. -Ac.-oi
tomologi-t Vo
'Ida
wr.-vil and,
'Ta ,~TiTT-
f>u.i.
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T il I. K la Is a- hamkioHte yellow-gray t houso ojj^MuSsa^^usott.s* avenue whose (
gracefuliy^nmulmg windows pleasantl^/'ow'rtoqk Tuipm-it ’iTrcKiJ: Within J'” '" ai,,! ^
Tircent week sJliis r B'.cstcni hay-window- ha* t:.k»‘H upon it sol f the insgniu of [ r'i\ -
- ■. ■> '.7 , . . - this- Am. rtcan Red Cross, which tells*' '“i •' Z •''! . ‘7
Un
’ V r I I I,.. f V\ O ['■>; if
for fei-'.finc *tnd ore
♦ :l< li ’(I
, ...vuipbur. - --
, If oiio ba^
pltmi'- -and not want t<
LTcu ida. • It, nuent. tin- < iii-, ..-!*..'may 1^
,11 m T!i■ 1 be II*. .--- iri tl)M • :■;! v _ Jg
: h«*y"-1 r.-cl:j g.-, f •.11. *S■'11 <
matli lli* .'!)•.->• and '-ri!,
w it ii a-|.-./j.-.L : -d'.u. rf'i.
1"; cdfleci. <Vr-UM 11',. . |
rtous
a i. W a hi
.sjU-'aytr.gi -rttiHp-
fair.
MIVJ
a '.long a ST
-. 1 I^c yj.qng
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the v American
& siory^g (
,, w 5 - ( i v v T ' :
Washing! yip residence of
Wad.s\vyfj,K;. tdd)te it Ts the
_ afF -h-ol.s in the- ± *f.i!i,
Lross, which tells rna y■ IwAj-large, ciryiiv biui'eath the
Tl,;->Si-... ur.til /W/f,-,. if;..-,,-.: ;. „ Vli/ito
° Hubert i ari , ( , rnouglL-to recci-\^ k the eggs.
* r - ,- f5 e n i J‘-' U( luuar- j ,,,«rtiatoly mider t his-pit. i< ‘
ters of the District of Columbia chap- j t . r
ter of tlie 'Alnerican Re<rt ross; and in * , , , , ,
.. * .. . . " , slightly Inward jhkI und
Its transformation if has the distinc-
tlon of .being the llrst p^vnte residence
tfa the United States to have been
blit
car*
• m <1 :sl»
the v-M'i.oilod limTr^aiH'of Titijtens ill I.rdteeting our streej.
^ I fp.'iii 'n<ect atlrdh's stioul.l bf
l^.M]olD^Jltile Individual effort or
th^T ‘ft olShoiiseholders would be. ol
‘great* assistance^. It would cost but
fit tie 'hi tijue or t r mtkie' t. ► remove '.^!€
c.'.nsj^v.ftqus egg-nia'sseshtLthe tussock „r*
UioGu.-otre "f tliivyror-t- of -ou'fHqee 'feed'
ll ere which later hatch into
eat -rpLilVrrs. r.r to wr.-Lp the trunks wit
sticky .t'iy-j,a|*er bH'ogo tlie niiddle ol
4-
m«' anty BejrfTRr -
id you }:ain r in 'y
your deal
- The'
“What dl<
with Smiths’. . .
“An urihounded respect for Smjth’E
business ability.” ' i
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• He.
May, Thought'
Tif Jr-ir. TiTTT
I-
- j' -4atl,h,iici
. r/
-of fuzzy
at,or y-oti'd be amply
111 >■ tt* ,4T i i fi 1 ft-hT
cat • •f.pi!! a rs .era wtim*-
•TIPS' ON HORTICULTURE. It.'pyor porches and piazza Turnituro
~ :* i*- Why not' IreljKa llttie, persiucally, lit/
to tike
F rank
s' •
iRimii
B. < T<>- -
A. a list; Ni
of tie
i! leg.
Jiie foll.es bur rolvjnf* ;o LinTTerV
stpad of. expertirufjla* city to do it all’
—Detroit Free bmi
crescent-vha[». .1 ■ ".sfi/- Which pfojocLs.-^y* .I )o n t /buy: yourJriilfs q
slightly InwiirjfT jhkI utider the eggs. ^-■‘•‘t-ahl?* raise eui.
The* tntrjTed fruit soon drops. '* Aftr , Ey • * •? )o n-1 tieghu-fjusec'ts .»
ve
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T tlduse was a beautiful home filled. With the appointments which bespeak
-^luxury and ^fts^today the gfrekt chamber and ht^lls are st^ck^d with hos-.
v pitni .supplies^ and ifbng [tables are surrounded by women cutting'out
~ hastini .hnrutiTtaT garments and rolline- bandaces. while the fornmrl_tm^rw“
UinjrtidT^Tituh garments and rolling-bandages, while the foriuer^ttBrary
overlooking the circle now re-e>hoes the sound of clicking typewriters, for
R'da- tl»^^ce:.,headquartm of the chapter.
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nearly every woman s club ln-W&Sfilfigton has become a“war-FeTIef orgari-
4*«tipn qnd is working for the cause. *“* **' ■
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^iand 4h
house la
► 1 —-==—— - p ’—- ‘ —T—• » w? W fq AMI V-XAAA -
with fhri Red Cross, the arm^ of national‘relief authorised by congress
ti^oo which the army and navy rely in time of war. The Wadsworth
s th^headooarters for all local Red ’Hma* .< , . —
dqnarters for all local Red Cro«l activltte
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The tnTirreiI fruit soon drops.
er a peri««l t»f th*v»*l<>pm.efit fh>*
which have hatVIied fro in tie
T.'^ive the fruTT Td)T:'.'tV(er the gt 1 mud ■?
for pupation. If the fallen fruits tire
I u.n't
eases.
IiegNwfJnseet
jJ’lwy tire.
^gg-s,,
use In Red Cross work.
• Two. monTBS «o «ie W.dswoMh ™ ^ %
rho onrkAi-ntmnrvta n’nl on hA^rvAAu A ■ . ---x: -a.
trees is cultl'vate<l
will be kf’
d^fqily ami* dmqr
essary. In FloridA the, land should be
wnxke.i nntll July '* ^
Trolled by spraying, - r '
—«- littuX
Tliey increase won-
derfully/ . " ’ . -
-g 1 * The Rambler Roses.
• 5 j ’• One' of* tlie loved roses of summer
iikd di4 <1 [ is (he. rtfmbler rose, 'which nubbles
easily con- ^ 1 pbout'/ycattertiag its jio^'Ous self afapng-'
5* >. hundreds of people in addition to thtlSf“
llttvated,'BltNtAt tfee gruhgXs . prune too nmch. oT-tcH+ 't
” •<!. Thev do not -l*my;0\v . r> ,in ** k UM ‘ Ju<lgm«‘nr. S ^ ^
I*deep ciililviiHon ls,ri< J tier? -g upple-a kreps tfiJ
rr
tor away.
Brin'g . satisfaction and
'pki- . if • ■ l‘. . trees, hence this should lie destroyed.
** y* IV,W*- A»uia' Be priinwl. All ’«U
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.^qofl-jL
A.liflts" winter in .trash-uriiler - the g ^ ‘ * ^ 4 uae * which rambles all;over to the
anting Tjfl<
■j 1 iloii Uli e ii«in Se Wkfn wn
x shrubs h
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wood should be Jakrin out nod the tree ^ Au die. -
head be opened p) admit sunlight.
Aviuf grouf lt. DainkcrlnftJ?y,e.^uiiseSj
'both bf rich and poor, It gimliTens the
eye. of the touT^iSt, and in great arm
loads It wauders from Its home vine to
jhh rose-loving. buf : - not' jab^H^feiesa*
Tngv to ttfe "sfck, to the wear$\ jo the
tired businf-'sfr-foty, to wh«un it brings
a bit of relaxation. The-randdlRg Fose
*oy of everyone—here’s to the insect
less health of the-rainhlOr rose, wheth
er. Dorothy Perkin*, Pillar o,r wbatevei
brand. * . T ^ s •'''
til a
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