Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 January 1911 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

' ( *• /. V\> ~ K , fSJSven $10,000,000 worth of peace la I* . . -V^,' I '" |:\Maiwgr talks, but It will have to do 'more than that if it insures peace. Every little while nobody’s seismograph Is recording an earthquake. Every year this world drinks 1,250,000,000 pounds of tea. That seems C; Whenever the dressmakers think of is£her outrageous spring styles they let I•iftf w • 1 « I, That latest earth shock might be .traced to the militarists bringing up their heavy artillery. . . Still, feeding children on two cents ,a day and making them like it are two different propositions. |Kc_' V - ii If we must have so many warships .•■why not get Mr. Edison to make a few with his cement molds? J Now Peru and Bolivia are disagreeing. What South America needs is a fight and revolt antitoxin. „ If motion pictures are to aid the insane they should not be associated With nickel-theater ventilation. When a cold wave hits New York there are noses sympathetically red in Weehawken, Hoboken and HackenIf all the New England hunting stories are true the abundance of venison should bring down the price of No objection Is heard from the young men of the family tq the new fad of employing young women chauf- * A ninety-three-year-old man has been left a fortune but refuses to give up his Job. He knows what has kept him alive. The Courier-Journal notes the finedifference between the words “died" and “passed away” as applied to bank cashiers. ? 1 1 It was a stroke of genius which made the census taking precede the opening of the shooting season for amateur hunters * ■.— ■■■■■ ■' ■ Chicago highwaymen carried a victim three miles to rob him. That must constitute a violation of the Interstate commerce law. A new milllon-dollar apartment house In New York is to have a kindergarten, hospital and skating rink. The three don't go badly together. Mrs. Russell Sage Is going to build a model town for 1,500 model families near New York. But she may have to go out of New York to find her tenants. When serial freight transportation begins to become a fact, we shall hear some railroad men arguing that there la not enough air for the success of the plan. . An lowa judge granted a divorce to a man whose wife liked cigarettes better than she did him. Must have been awfully good cigarettes or a pretty poor husband. New York waiters are opposed to the institution of the Bertlllon system, ■rid the public will stand by them so far as pertains to thumbprints on the •oop plates. Parmgraphera all over the country win mourn that it Is the society worn «n of Philadelphia, Instead of Chicago, who are unwilling to show their feet In a classic tableau. Dr. Wiley says that the earth la .•onliwg and that men will freeze to th on the equator some day. Prom a "»*" who is contemplating matrimony one would expect a brighter ▼lew Last year Alaska produced 120,463.000 gold, or about three times what Uncle Bam paid for the big territory. Some day Secretary Seward will have a fine monument as a good Judge of a real estate bargain. The students of Vassar proclaim -with pride that they can cook, and «ook appetizing meals at that. There Is no danger in the higher education, even for the conservative, when women take pride in their cooking as an accomplishment, and men. as a rote, do not care how much science and philosophy their tature wives absorb as long as the absorbing process does not interfere with the prospect of .good dinners when the cook Is on In the silk war between Italy and has taken n valiant stand agalnsflong