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' r.VUNINO tlttl.t.F.TIN, ftONOM'I.U. T II.. SATl'IlDAY, HIT. 17. 1010. V UEJWD DEATH OF MRS EDDY nmw That Christmas Lisjt ' ,. t' .kT M I A, ttt& imz. Sit 1 PjeS Ffcasinij ol ,Y. a Leader a Blew to Ghmsban JDm Mi- ffh .r Oiw tdy. "h aiHrnv ttulimnt tK-oR eG eutted "tUtii"Hww ml Wilder" at Chris Mitc !Sbm. wj-j ars at age at Bft: Stae u tier . which was line a am aemioM. aC nneumunlu. frsm wttlhiti ea-awC woman suffered about a. weeB: or tni days. FSir mare- Minn, a week Mrs. BMr amC Been aHin SMM she wan up amE annul. BilUnir her dHHy drives ii an FTdliar. when sha took to her tied aniE illiC noc leave It acuta. "Slrst Siwi of Death. The new of Mrs. Billy's drain was suuur Bnowni simultaneously by Judce Kliahnt IT Smith, flrst reader at the Miitnor Church, amt b Alfred Far tliw aC ttn ChrJstun. Sulence puhHca- ttrnx cummlttue. "SIM' brut been tndlopom'. fur about niton days,- sahE Mte FarloWs state ment, "but had' bpen up and dreseed. aniC as IUt an Thursday transacted amir business wttJi. one at the officials nC tile-church. "SJi' pltysicinn was In attendant. Tint: she- had; too assistance of stu dent, who- comprised, her household. W1KL her at the time at her departure-wern Calvin. X Frje. Mrs. Laura E. Sanrane. Mra. Ella- & Hathvon. Htevi trrins; C Tomllnaon. her cor ajsnondinis secretary: William R Hatavnn; and! her secretary. Adam If. EicUey. "SBa: Ediir "as born In Dow. ? IE. JUlfc- &T. T.S2I. and. was therefore Jiu her ninetieth, yean" Few or the- consrecntlon. at tho moralhcservicB or the MotherGhurch Itaew at Sirs. Eddy's death. The sm-rlce was ar. usual and. the two Traders. Judgn- Smith anil Mrs. Le- lamt! T. Bowers,, nresented. the sermon orttitt-dar. Aar tJja- church-goers scatteretl aft er ttte- services the question, of ro eirw Ireulnrehln was referred to with great: reserve. Those who expressed at Tiewr said! there- would, be no ""hange tin the- methods, or carrying on the -worst that Mrs. Eddy's teachings and tastractton! would: be Implicitly fot- linved! and! the church, that she found ed! would! continue ta crow- in, the flinim- as- It had: to the post. Some- Inside.- Information, regarding, 3Trst Eddjr came- through. Medical Ex aminer-West arSewton CenteriSome time- aBer the- aged, woman, passed awasc Btt called! up- Cltr Physician Euww at Xawton. Hie advised: Frye taicall) to the medlcall examiner ot the district; but befbre- this someone had sne holtC or Alderman) woods of w- ttnt. whni ! alsni a, member at the Crrfstlam Science- Church. The alder- aam went tui s Dr. West; and. to- smher tber went to Mrs. Eddy's some. Btpi- eonductBii: Dr West up the Srmui! stalcway- to a. chamber on. the SDUttti side- or the house. It was Mrs. HiiilJSi bdmcim, and: from Its wln dawtr. canj be- had. a. splendid view of nxw hills, woods flelds- amt streams. wtthx the- blue hills to the back- smuniC Cfflujacrfl to' Death. Chamber: Hii-was. met: ac the-door there by a Sleaiann-appearincr woman, whom he had! rmmirntlvr seen, ridlnir In the Ethtyr earriacs; aniL wbo he supposed waor. Mra. Haurai Saraennt; the chiet housekeeper. By thla woman Dr. WsC was:, escnrtodi tn what he called ai ttarm-nuancr wooden, bed. upon wtlicoi thyt- the- body at an, aged wo man claill to a. niehtilress. He. Ioulc Catttha:rnmains.and: recognized, the Sua: an. thac at. the person, he had wmu several) times, driving- out with 3rc Brxoandlwhoi ha had: been told. waa-.MrH. Eddy. The -face waa.ln re- nuMcamtlie-handB'bildeiU Hercoun-tonancn- was. wasted: in. appearance. Uuttnni mors oa than; cnulit be exnect- -rUlmtlie en aCsn alii: a. person whu hadl ilfi attar a. brier Illness. On discrtblng-. symplnms at Mrs. Eaity. illness Frye- spoka about In flammntluni at the- chest: and: Dr' West drew frnnu this, andi other Infhrma tloiu bu- recsivedl that, the- cause- of dinUii was: pneumonia,, therefore he placed! tha- words "natural! rauuM, prnJImliiy pneumonia. upon, the cer- tttlatta.- andl took: hta leave. a:onicHi mnmGEz CJESl SAYS GQULD iHewairaDera fix Be Frosecuted fbrr Rifilisfting; Story of l Sflnreti Ceremony.. BXOIS:, Umc X-Praolc GiiuM: ami Slic new- wifk. haw be-n- motoring In aUitlacnanitlBartB ftirannut-dava. Thejr altksutl tttiti races, tlieyi play olC at tile-fUtnonm. link aC Ca. DfitillB, near TwnslllK; tlley pn C see- She new How many really Useful Articles are on it. Why not select gifts that will be a pleasure and a satisfaction 365 days in the year for many years to come, such as the following: '.v. I Things Eleptrical foi Xmas Gifts : ft i 4 llftSKV.: Tree Lighting Outfits Substitute tiny Electric Lamps for candles in decorating the Xmas Tree Safer, cleaner, and much more convenient. Flowers, Nuts, Birds, etc., reproduced in tiny electric lamps, make charming decorations. Art Glass Domes Parlor Table is Lame Infinite variety in design and price Coffee Percolators Water Heaters . , Shaving Mugs Chafing Dishes Toaster Stoves Cigar Lighters Tea Kettles Hot Plates Heating Pads Curling Irons Smoothing Irons Bottle Warmers Vibrators Washing Machines Vacuum Cleaners Vi tv" .-. THE .HAWAIIAN who acquired rame fame as the Pan ama, girl In -Havana," he remarked. -Something will be heard about that before limp." I This Is. Interpreted to mean that' he Is about to prosecute the r'nglish newspapers which published accounts of it. When asked over the telephone about the reports of a Scotch mar-l rlage. Could rerd: t "I refuse to discuss the subject. I declared that I bad married Miss Edith Kelly when In America last (August. I have placed the publica tions In the London newspapers In my lawyer's hand and he will deal with them ir the law of this country permits. That's all. QUEEN WILHELMINA TO RAISE GOATS ALABAMA' FOUND WHISKERED WHALES IN PACIFjC Scientfst Has Evidence That Leviathans Once Were Land Animals. NEW YORK. Dec. Zj Whales with whiskers are not at all numeious In this part of the world. In fa t. It la- more than- likely tbnt any of the old whalers along the North Atlantic (Toast would lnush at the suggestion that a whale with whiskers ever had been seen. Several sets of whale whiskers form part of a collection Just put on view at the American Museum of Xatural History. They are part of the material obtained by Professor Ruy C Andrews of the museum staff on bia recent thirty-eight-thousand-mile trip through unfrequented parts of the Pariflc Oiean. The discovery of thefe patches of hair, which were, found growing In heavy tuftn beneath the Jaws of the huge animals, hi considered by Pro fessor Andrews as proof that whales at one time were hair- oateil animals whh-h lived on the land and pro pelled themselves on land with flip pers and tall as they do at present. The skeleton structure of certain spe cies of whales bears out thU theory.' for Pbesfexiifcs I iHHUslslsnislslslslslslslsH H n jilists I I r- iss We have just received a Beautiful and Complete Bine of .- i ? :i i BEETLES OUTGENERALED BY ANTS IN SUGAR FIGHT XKW YORK Oer. 2. With vie tory almost won it now appears that the government fors at the sugar, etotlmest station, here and their army f lady-heetles wtlf s down to ... - - . . M iitiiiii.MiiiAJl, Ala., Doc. 3. Accordlni; to Francis U Iloliltlns iircklilcut of the Alabama Portland Content mid Coal coiiiiany, Queen Wllliclmlim of J Holland Is coins to ralno AiiKoru coats in HiIh stuto. Tlio queen Is In'.urvHl c-il In the compiny iiml lias biikkcsIo! that 11,000 ncrcs bo iict lulilo for the raising of coats. "AiiRora toatH will lis raised on tho liIlltMc-j o's tho rouEh part of our iiroiwrty mul Iiors mid cnttlu on tho other parls nut adapted to tho raiting of corn and tobacco," raid I'rosldcnt Uoltblns, "Wo' will ay special attention to tho Boati, ns llioy nro brcomlns rupldly un article of great value, not only for their pellB. hut 'fur tlielr floh. Wo Iiavo found that tliounaucls nf tlioso unluiaU wero slaualilcird for food In Chi cago last ear. Wo will ship our K0its to Chlraco. In tlio jnoatitlnio v.o will be taking out the coal from unilor our land mid Imllcllni; cement iiiIIIj at other iiolnts." BiiWi Burp entMrtUtm tftelr WrniU (eac heCnnt tfc ewaMsefl tereta l " "" T,,e aI,U arc '"'" t"' t M"n " WJilcli licrllo llirvao ,m ma', tun tney are iimimow to get hud bcundei.oiltcl to n portion of J t the sou without tkc aid of the the fluid frcc from boellcs. fl dn4taa' Hamam arfufft fit the m maiy Umn la uttHetHrlMc III chiio. nti rw MMa rmtrntrj- "s; Ml t frwbnw.r T V Itsrucr, tjtomolo- BM mjf ISh suraviia ?, 'Si imAm . .f Ik. i.rlNu.l lH..i. I.u 9iammrM MMtuo tu mituU wm Hx,mt rMiMH M.fmmi ib.t ulllUu.. f Ht.'weie ' W l tt ilrmblltig niic Vun oi tt-y unmlauai..r enfanw mKllf xml wnumvr. taem o. ui w .inuuc f mr tm ,u ttummml M ssuaiuuTyjanraunrKnirtx luatir vWiti aBmHjwir: vwonimi n mfer Pitl UJin ptWMUU- CU tWtM.' HupwfTWtl l'riirsor til like ' li'irbur tiiyi tills nmy. imiiiro fnl.liiK." 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