Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 143, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 June 1919 — Page 2
WRIGLEYS ' H, i g*c a package 9 before the war 5c a package during the war . . r " * 5c a package NOW THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! .A -• YI
MOTORS INSTEAD OF DOGS
Trip Over the Cascades in a Gasoline Sleigh Was a Distinct Success. A spectacular trial trip was recently xpade across the Cascades In a motor sleigh, and a number of photographs, taken at various stages of the journey, are reproduced In Popular Mechanics. The achievement of the motor sleigh was almost as amazing as that of the first army tank, conquering, as it did, all kinds of obstacles. Skimming the surface of snowfalls, old or new, the strange little vehicle broke its way through primeval passes with never a stumble. The rescue of an automobile, hopelessly stalled in the drifts of Snoqualmie pass, was a mere incident in its progress. Crossing a deep gully on a pair of hemlock poles was but one of the day’s adventures. The intended substitution of the motor sleigh for the dog drawn sledges of Alaska’s snowbound post trails means more to the people of that great territory than may be generally realized. Jack London and others have limned the malemute as a romantic figure; but the followers of the trail know well he is never that. It is the elimination of much human hardship, as well as canine inefficiency, that recommends the gasoline method.
Quick Action Called For.
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Time’s Changes.
“Times shore change,” philosophically said Gap Johnson of Rumpus Ridge. “Just tuther day, as it were nobody thought anything in perticklei if a feller took a demijohn to church under the back seat of his wagon, and after the sermon had grown sortei tiresome winked a few of his friends outside to help him lap it up and fool around and swap horses and mebbej fight a little in a general way. “But now, by grit, if he even smells of patent medicine on a week day he’s got to produce the omenick and p’inl out the place whur it says he’s got the deadly disease that he claims to have taken the medicine for.” —Kansas City Star.
Proud of His “Profession.”
“Burglars who served in the army are going back to their old trade," said a London police official the other day. “These men deliberately elect to live by stealing because they fltid it adventurous. It was with the same spirit that they joined the army. At least one convicted burglar won thelYictoria cross." Confirmation of this Characteristic is provided by a captain in a famous fighting regiment, who declares that one of the bravest men in his company, a corporal with a D.C.M. and other honors, declared himself a professional thief. “His one regret," remarked the 'officer, “was that the recruiting authorities would not let him describe his occupation on his attestation papers as ‘burglar.’”
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Even in Slam.
Examining commercial possibilities In Slam, a commercial report makes It clear that the country offers a larger unexploited field for piano manufacturers than for the makers of phonographs. With the exception of the phonograph Siam still prefers the musical Instrument of Its ancestors. The Siamese orchestra contents .itself with gongs, native harmonicas, hnd so forth. Indeed, the only western instruments known to the Siamese are the piano, a small portable organ, and the phonograph. The piano and the organ, however, are rare,, and are kept more for ornament than for anything else. But the phonograph is popular and Is already to be found In nearly every Siamese family that is able to afford it.
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Friendly and Alert.
Small boy with two large bundles, each about three feet long, one under each arm, cAssing Broadway In a gale of wind. Midway his hat blows off and goes rolling away with the boy la swift pursuit; handicapped, however, by those two bundles, for with his arms and hands thus handicapped you wondered how he could pick the hat up when he came to it. But he didn’t even have to try for it. As it struck the curb a friendly and alctt passerby on the sidewalk stopped the bat, picked it up, and as the boy came up jammed 4t securely on his head, all without the boy’s touching it at aIL
Some Instances.
“Was there any convincing proof of the man’s insanity?" “Well, when he went on a fishing party he always said he had the poorest and smallest catch of the lot, and he never said anything about his child except to remark it was exceptionally dull and rarely said anything worth quoting.”
The man who points out our faults may be a true friend, but we feel like kicking him Just the same.
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A Lemon.
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* Of-what shall man ha proud. If he Is not proud of his friends? —Stevqnson.
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LET WHISTLERS BE WARNED
New York Newspaper Is Emphatic in Its Declaration of Uncompromising Hostility. Reader, have you eveir been made frantic and exasperated beyond measure by some man whistling In your neigiy>orhood ? Did you ever sit In a trani cat* and hear one of these nuisances blow noises out through puckered lips? If you have, you can well sympathize with the unidentified person who listened to Moses Cohen whistle in a local motion-picture theater and arose and slew him on the spot. We regret the killing; it was uncalled'for; unlawful; dreadful; not to be tolerated. Law sleuths are on the track of the killer, and, of course, as upholders of law, with almost puritanical vehemence we hope he will be caught. And yet . . . persons should not whistle in cinema theaters, or in tram cars, or in the streets, or in shops, or in newspaper offices, or any other' place on the face of the green earth where they can be heard. We have spoken.—New York Evening Telegraph.
Making Everything Easy.
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