Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 November 1920 — Page 2
PACK 2
THE GREENCASTLE HERALD
MONDAY NOVEMBER 15, ] 92(|
HEsALD 'WATCH YOUR FEET
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aC poetry.
Important Matter Pertaining to General Health.
Expert* Advive Walking "Indian Fa*hion" in Preference to the Toe»rg Out." Which Has Hitherto Been Considered Proper.
EARTH NOT ALONE
Many Universes Besides Our Own in Space.
Recent Orscovcrits Ha\e Greatly Expanded Mankind's Knowledge of Astronomy—Now We Knew the "Sun Do Move." Tim liitl* p»*i*;*f«* »>f Ifalijlm m find ***f5pf- yen re ufjfl mom lixd * €onsij*h*rrtbl#* »»f xetrixjoniy; t«in. Ii^aving out of question ilie ?ntv tin)? iphnmfi In fccieocn, iTcaiUon to tbo tin** » Oiree-N'.or.T af fnir, or nil her two hi or lee hd«J n oel•nr, thn letter bnilig f|io aho<l»> of the wliitn *ri) th»* sr< o!><i floor, oroftuntHUv tii^j hiig>«t «\i»h etarv, ♦leelt
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Kaafiti «»f wee ftaf. Thn fain liAKhod eiT«»N% ihif )i<*hie)v& ibfuv Iti overy 24^ Iioiu n. eiui. goiug uo<l*T. apofMtii iii Iho »sbst pext niomuig. Thore wag »*)*/• the moon, which tieil m MniHar hahit: nrnJ ttoit wuh atKviit alt tlit iv wafl of ih<» i*onroo«. Hinco thon our idoah on fb«* Nubjnid havo ra^ltv an#! now. In view ot r»».« nt dh-thoy Mfoin (Inhtinfil to expand i i.nrmou»*ty bi rnnil anyrhiiiL' hilherio iii»(»^ » m!. W* nre tM^lnning to gra^p tb»* notion of nth* or nnU« !•.’<»*'“ «>ui5>do “f our nvrii—:<t dlstmiri's iioiu «»ur own unlvir.M* w»*ll-
nlgli irinmi'p!vablo.
H»*v. .la^piT do<'liirr*l that “ttio sun do tiiov*-.** It»* was hjrht. Not only does it involve on its own axis (afl may to* plainly ^+* \\ by tht* “spots" whiih tmvol htp ft t«« ukimo^ id .*» sfraik'lit hn** through ►1»m< «*, liki* a projectile, at a s|hm*j1 of ,*it. least ten laih s a s« cond. As it tlms tnovos, the earl It and its phm<*(<. of iimrse, go with it. Astn>noTner«, in tin* •:oursc of cc*n* hu%t* jutually been nhh* lo ohM*rvo tills iijovoinoni, by tlio closer gatimrin^ of stars iti the sun\« wake and ilo* wiih'Qii ? out of coii«toilatioiis ehnad of ns—h:st .»*■ itii^lU tn* noticed of rn***< anil houses passed or approjohisl in .1 railroad ’rain. All tin* Mars are suns, most of them niueit !• 22* r than onr own solar luminary, and e\cry one of them i^ traveling nt a n rrifie si><N*d. The so-« alh»d Hun.iway Star (known to astronomers hh ISIJO 1 •’rooinlvi'di.• ) is golUL r at a rote of k'ltO idih-*» a nr^oiuI. hat
intaiaiifahle power these suits in mol
they nil tl’flVi IkMis. a|ipar* f OoMtinuiion is It is now tt univerM*. whl Wax (we -• • t
r "f It) f
4n f«»rni ninl vol\itm i"
'E o r ' ’ IA > o' It-oKii t, ibr 1’i.Ur n* lleaitn frerx i< 0- Wnstiiri^ ton. D CM W’oll-direru d feet are now eoneidered to l><* »p)li»- as import;*nt t»> gentu'al ln-alth a*- a wi-ll-poived Inmd or mi ereet earring** l'* w petf»pl«> seepi to ieali/>«* that in any i rontd* t-ome ailments are riniM*d by lint or weak feet, and at Hilnite the nervous depression, jwiin fti I lie legs and hark and general fatigue to some other eause. when the feel are really nt fault, says the I'ljlfod Nuireg ptlhlie In^altii service. Aernal “list foot” is mu« h I*'n* «s»di toon itihii i*» ordinanly thought. the other hand, “weak fool" is ver> eoiainon. Miid if not refnedied gtadualJy lends 10 flat fool. Keeent investigatlntis have e«.tah ll»he«i the faet thnl ‘ t<M*iug otjl ' in walking nr MNieiing. puls an »dde«) «-train on the an ti of the feel, instead of atandiug and walking with the feet fortoicig an angle <»f ah*tut 45 degrees, na form«*rH advoeausl in military nod athletic fBiuimd?. experts now advo**ate Mhn«iing an/l walking with the toes pointed su*wiyltt forward, d^hls has been found to he of great asnisJam e in ternedviujr weak and fla’ feet, and •*onKfltut«w trhal is known na walkitip “Indian fasliUm.'* ••'i ot-ii.g arraight” should he pra*th*fHl fur a little while, and H will emne* easy. Make two ftarallel line* on rh* thxu. about six inches apart, ttud walk • ►n them with the loe and heel (ouch tag the out aide of rlw* line. Follow this tip wirfi an exercii^e such a> the following: Stand with ftie feel fmndle). with about two Inches between the feet, and rim? on the toes anywhere from 20 to 40 llines each nierht and morning. In standing acquire the habit of placing the feet u few inche> apart, wilt, the same distance laqween heels and roes. Keep the hiidy wetgiif equally support»*d on both feet. Do not make the ndstuke of helieving that thil feet cun he eured by the shoemaker, or hy the onlinary arch that in sold in *dioe Mores. The condition i> one that should he treated by ; n experiem ed physician when It fulls to res)»oiif! to the n»easur'*s outlined
nbove.
It is comparatively misy to n*im*dy ?» fentleiicy to weak, or flat feet in ehll-ilKi-n hy teuehiiig them the proper walking and standing posture. Parents would do well to tench their • hlldreu to \\;ilk Indian fasl.iou.
< «* l!<| have x;! all on? Anil why are
liffereni direc- * own sisMiilng tellatiun Lym. •hnhle 1 liar our
I h« .Milk * from the ■nst spiral ral l« re»wn plane, e straight
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Wive»' Work.
Neither Mr. llanilln nor Squire Heaton Is noted iiv a worker, hut their wives are very industrious, and nothing give^ either gentleman more pleasure than to hoast of th< wonderful things that his wife accomplishes. “I don’t know what the lied t'ross would have done without ni\ wif**." '■aid Mr. IlauiMn one day. “She knit tweiiiy-nvc sweaters, seventy-four pairs of socks and one hundnsl and
fifteen wristlets.*’
"That’> no; a had record ' iidinftled the s«|oii*e “Iti fact. 1 call it a real good record for an average knltrer. Now. 1 don't know how many artfeles my wife turned out for the 11* d Oo" she dldli't eolint them. She starleil to count them, hut wlteii she had knit several hundred articles of every kind sin* sj|j<| eoutiliitg tired her, and site quit. After that she estimated her output by needles."
? What do you imutn sk»*d Mr. Hamlin, a llt-
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ihe ft* led ill
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1 allies m> wile wot# • squire. “She W’ofe neeilh - knit ting for ;iml ila* fourth out when the war wasn’t no thieker > outh*s < *oi.:patlh>0.
go rout tire s„t follow i Whet he
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fitniYC 1 ing. P 'ng 11 j gelitef. Jllfvefs
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We shall ne\ • we may ■ lahn t Mtlhjoc! i* crertt Kansa' * ity Me
1*1 Mil with
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. absurd ;h<- only
Put
least
- on the Ipandiitg. -
icn War Workers in Waxworks. ifidott ix eulleeiing in phoiogrophk wax Hgures a *:*imf» , *‘tc J'lHord ot 1 women did to help win the war. Ih« present a pirt of the record Ixplayed In tie U’J 11 eidiapcl art *ry. 'i1?ete is the woman ship ter. Die lb finer, Ihe * uke qiiencli)ie sjokgr. the xirsldp maker, rhe ition worker. Die farmerette, e U a pielure of a woman operafh Pa> kilowatt eleel 1 i«* engine, urid out her driving at) elpetrb* • rail#. ieii are shown working in xa4 dressing bricks. sprcMiliug sieving, gauging loirner partx, ng meters, wheeling coke carrylo*av\ sj and woi’kiug in ilhfiiene fa* 'oi ie**. floor mills and Bin*
Lived Days »n Sealed Box. .I»ts*.jii, paterntt. a riMidcr of phy--iology : 11 Kings collegi*. Knglaud. hns lived for >ix days in a liermeticaliy sealed |<hi8s IhjV. The experiment arose toil of ;j *W>-yi ar-ohl • on!rov t*rsy as to whether it is possible to ealeu late the amount of «.\\gen in tJn* hloocl from a kriowl»'dg<* of the amount of oxygon in the breath. The test was also made to demonstrate whether It was nccessar\ ilial iilrmen shoiihl have o\>gen appnrtinis when living nt gloat heights. It proved that oxycwi wa> in** es- »r> to fixing men, hut ll did not show to what height they eould Its with safety. \\ hil^ in the t»nx Pairerofl kept a rci-ord of ids n -ations and made vcicnDIU’ oh»orvn Hons. He said he suffered ffom sleep lossless, tint otherwise did not experl- ♦ net* much inconvenience except on the lu-t day when Ihe attnospben* hooiitnc extremely rarotied. He then had headaches and iiauM*a. Suddenly Famous MnJ. Hugh Thoma*, O. I» K.. tb#* Kiigltshiiuin who recently hoiigllt the * Minpletc tow/; of Milford Haven fej a quart or of a million sterling, had probably nevei laeii lieard of hy Die man In the street before. Another In* . Ident in wldeh a “«oiipriio millionaire" figured neciirreil ^0111# year* hack when t’hhisj \ anted >1 loan of $fib.Obd.non . A lender mi nod tip in Mr Hi mb IVisp u f nvIiiiiii pnolii'iill) f*»» one I»h*1 omt iieanl. hut who soon lieeaiuo fr 11.otis when si*\>*|| greul power*, fl ■ hiding HreMi Krilnin. look Inmirslhite step*. io preMin him advan«*injr Die niiMiey.
CITY'S GLORY LONG DEPARTED Petra. Once Crest Trade Center, Is Now Place Utterly Without Human Inhabitants.
DEVIL OF BRAZIL
In v l>. )••<> mu' of Tnijiin's
• •I'.il- comiurri'il IVlrii. ilu; .UHionr city of 1I10 Niiliti rat'd ns in Araliia. mol oj'i'iiiml Hu! Bonimi proviaoo of Vniliia Iviraoa. tnit 1I10 city conilnui'-l m lloiiri'li a-' a ir-.ulo coniiT nnilcr tho.j -iroiid porno of Romo, writes laitvoil Tlioiiias in A-ia inaday.ino. In ttovvc •lays I’clr.i "as th" fiRiisin^ |h>iiit on the mm van rimtos from'(tic interior of Arabia, i’ersia ami Imlia to Igypf, 1‘alcslino ninl Syria. It was a ^rcat safe •lopos-ir of fabulous weallli. for-lros-wl by frownino diiVs. WI1011 Ro111:111 powor Wiiiii'il. ii>< Koliiunizol Nabaliio.'ins wero tinublo 10 wiiliataml llic • loson borilos. 1 be aravan trail.- was ilivcrtHi tbroii^b otlior i-banucls ami
1'otra >looliiici| in iiupoilanco. A iiiilo moro (ban a ccutury ado.
.Tol.n Louis I’.ui'-kbarilt. a .'S"is»j
I Mischievous Imp a Creation of
The Aborigines.
Is Pictured as Having Strong Spice of Humor and Little Desire to Hurt Human Beings—Haa But One Leg. Tli« color is Marie, hi* m>*p brood and dm. A Iouk. pointed lonjim' is stirKilig oul of IiIm iiiouiIi: Ilie tcetli are trlaiiKular and sliurp; oiiii fui.se ho Inis the fine of till infant, lie lias three huper* on em b hand, a* sliotvn by ll e tlures lie leaves on llie bark of trees lie rliinbs. His pa Ini' are pierootl in Hie middle. His ears are bit; ami b*- wears a red clonk and eap. He smells of sulphur and In- eyes emit a
iliieL. stifliuir smoke. Rut ids most dis-
rr.iM-ler. w lio bad lii'idil i inuora of a tin* lire rbameiertslie i« ib.il be has
1;rent eiiy of rock Iy i 11 < far out on il;e frinco of the Araliion desert, pouetrairsl ilie torne ami found ou<.'« more ibis wonderful old eity of l*eira. wliicli bad not Inen iin /iiiobed in i ny liter-1
ary record sire > A. I>. .'l"•■•.
only one lex: be neillier walks nor run.-, bin .inmps alotn;. writes a New
York Tribune t.ian.
'ilj* is Iln* ‘l«tmTi|d ion eouipiteil froru lie ueeuunis of laan.v wIiocsm'S, of S«« ,v I’evere, special imlijceiiotm
In the . entui'y or more since llorek- 11 ,,r 'o»lir»pl.y was
barilr. wrole of bis discovery of Die rock oily in a leiter from Cairo, only a few explorers Kiel mvhenlofltt* Corn ibe west b»\i.' ti-it.'il I'etra. The JourOey is so long aiKl arduous an! the danger o* violence from n»-louln notuad- so t're»r i|,st not uiany t*ve bad the lime or zeal to attempt it. Tbe lion and (lie h/*rd kept tbe court where .Taiu-byd iflorled nmj drank d.-ep until 'J'lionias l.awrence broufbt Ids Ughiing Ibsloidins into Diis city of lombs ami einpiy palaces.
CHILD WHO CAUSED A WAR British Ctrl Only Sis Years of Apa Was the leno«ent Center of Troub e m Assam. Tbe di-i nvery tbut Mary VVincbesier. who when only sir year* of siye was Die cause .if Die Lusliais war, is still alive, lias aroused Die ytiategt Interest. Slie was abducted by the natives of northern Assam, umi wlien Die init "us over 4f Was found Hint Hie chiefs of the l.u.-linis bad nbnost d*-i* lied her, and they pleaded witb tbe Rrilisli oltieers to be allowed to keep her lo become Die bead of Die tribe. Mary's failier was native of Klifin, anil beloiiL'ed iu one of Die Ipudlnx eouiity tamilia's in Morn) shire. When Hie rlory of tbe Lushni outrage reached Kltjia it ean-cd vreai consteniatlon, and Die M. IV for Moray am) Nairn raised Die inatter in Die house of Commons and took It further—even tc Queen Vietorin herself. So it eamc about Unit Die [iimilhe force was sent against the l.ushais. On receipt ot the new- Dial Mary Winchester had been rescin-d mid was alive and well Klsin :;avc itself up to u riot of nJoiciiik- and later still, on her arrival ut her k 1 '!!uiTpurents’ home, the whole town made holiday lo welcome her. Trior to traveling north Mary had the honor of beii.k I'cceivml by Queen Yiclorln. L'he litDe maid, desplti 1 Die fm l that -Tie had < liai ced her luitivi (lri-s for I airopean attire, was- then and for some eousiderithlc time afterward of a dark nlnfond color wherever her skin had been exp sod to Die tro|ilcal sun of Assam.
Constitccrits of Maefia.
Iicdlet that if has discovered The condiments ot the manna Rilde is nkitutins; the United federal bureau of chemistry,
found mid seeured several
pounds of im-b-zile-e. a form of sin;ar extremely valuabli- in scjentfllc • \perlmeniaDoii. and Inirdly more plenlifiil
The
bile of of the Slides 11 ha
ih.in rndinin. al honey di v 'be I role b '
Meb ll
lurch u peculiar Temisyl
up
lot
It -i summer nlu ro of Diis
zllose j» |he iirit;lli--•is Us mime from lelez. whleh means ms that bi-i-s and veatln-r in centi'nl ily • on-pired to lay iniisuuF sui.vharlue "US b; Vi s. \\ bcl'C it ■nit death and de-
Dol lotn. I CO piibb-lied ill ImioL foria at I’atllo. The prefaee deebires Dint there is mi little oriFilial native eleinetit in Hrazilfan enlture ihai il U Worth while to preserve wbalevef there is. So Ilie great HrAAiliafi new*patter. <1 Kstado de Sho ThiiIo, itistitnted an inuniry ii-cMdiiiy S«ey perere, who is described as one nf the very few tropical native prod nets. Reader* were asked lo sulimlt wh»t-en-r they knew or heard eotwernlny this llraziltan representative of D.e Kvil One slid (be ansvver* were colleeled In Hie book entitled *‘<) S#ey Terere'’ (Die Sacy I'erere). In (be None /tircber Zeituiur I»r. A. U.slerl joibllKbes eiiraet* from Die testimony, out of which Secy emerges ** * fairly harinle.-*. nirilahle »nd liiMuorou« sort of devil, who. in »plte of his felTl/yItiK Hppear&nee. dotes tiol really want 10 bun human beinifs. allbou^l. be is f*»nd of fii'iiel it-M I .iekes « ( f a nil her
••rude brand.
Sm y Terere is 100 jM-r eent Amerle«n. He was here before f'oluinbu*. for he was inventeil by the nhorikines of Itrazll. tin* Tnpl Indians. Ill* name is of Tupi origin, (‘an • \v, ineaning evil eye. and perereg. Die Jumping one. So < a a i'y Terereg, I'ortucuesifled info Sacy Terete, means .lumping evil eye. To his above description slniuld b« addetl Diai. areording to a witness of 'soioniifie aersiriifilishments. his smell comes from tntiphur hydrogen
(ll S).
Ills one lek Inis a story, told hy old negroes, who have ll from their slave linee-loi s. Aeeonlilig to Ibis story, once upon a time the devil liecubsl to give a bauguel In hi* cave. There "aK plenty of everyDiing and more ihan pI• nty of eahneti Ysiikar eitne hrandy). The kii'' 's got <o drunk they could hardly move, and Ihe ensuing eonfiision gave a ehunce to a gang of small devils' apprentio.-s in go joyriding to Do- earth. The devil liecunie enraged aiel pursued the youngsiers. euptiiring them all except clie, vvIiom* leg, hovvever. he slashed olT. The little devil was Die original Sacy. and his offspring yvere born with one leg only. No" Die Saeys are very clever and “vvifl and Ibcy can i-asily pul il over • >n Die divil (bough they are one-
legged.
The Siu-y and hi- gang appear osunl ly dliribg tornadoes, when they ride tl.e wind. They alight on Do backs of liiirs'-- and tie knols in their manes. Sometimes a S:;-y i- observed on Die roof of a lioiise lb- scares Die passerby or throws din down the ehlnim y. Better Net Change Left Handers ll a child III n il unllly left handed. 11 should bi allowed lo reuitiiu so. for an atleuipl io ■ rain it lo rigid liand-ed|n-s- may cas.lv 11 stilt ill milking it tiienially inferior. I>r. II. (I'rh-slincli ••nitibasizes this in an arlp-le in Die I'lOlsi-be .\|---1 i/.! Iii-chc Will lielisi bl'ifl (R-i'lin). i-xplaioii g that In b fl hand- • d pi-rsons t|i<- -peeeh cenler is in the
of Die brain insiea<l ini-phere, as i« Die
Hid lo ha
and Di.
Dial
right lieiiiis) • if iu Do- I. <-:!-• iu rigid
I Im r« >iii
make ibein speech eelll Itaiiliy -itna
Man Leads in Endurance. Man i- a truly woniliTful animal. Althougb Die inujority of the litmian race ruin ila-ir strei gili and consiitutions by uii" is.- cdilng and Drinking, by lin k of fre-b or. and by iiunco cssary eviMi-iir. io all sorts of Infection. yet, even so, ninn ran more thitu bold Ids own with Die lirtito eronlion. Not. of course, iii muscular strength. A Dger yvith one pat of his paw ran reduce a htinian skull to pulp; a hare • an run two yard* to a mao's one. It Is in eiultirnnco that man I mats the lower race*. Tor a short distance a racehorse onn gallop nearly 35 miles un hour, but in a 500-mile rae»; m trained man will easily la-ai nny horse tha 1 ever lived. Remarkable Animal. line of Die *iniiige«t anitnul* known Is U"‘ platypu*. a ceeaturo Inhabiting Die river banks of A list rulia and Tn*U’s la. T resembles both an animal »(,! a bird in Ihat its body and mil * re Ilk" llinse of a beaver, whl!#* Us web feet and bill remind one of a duck, ll lias lecili for chew-ing it* food, but it Im* no •itcniol ear. nliliniigli Us bearing is acute. It lays i ggs like a lurlle, but suckle* Ds young. V spis'linen of Die animal ba* been placed on exhibition In the Nn iioniD laii-eiini. Wn-blngitiii.
i. yn-1 sislent eflorls to igld liantled may he a ^ Dial is* not 'predomii --il i-iiher able, wbltdl
ii indll Ion (;rh'*ba< , li says interferevvilb Ibe dilfeieidinlion of the benii -plieres throughout i-biblhood and
nilolesceUi'e.
lb- -ay - Dial oliee Die nnllatei'al lieioi-lipere fit flcreiilial loll is i-ein-pleb - ll Is ,a adiilts. a re edueaiion from lift to right nr from right to lefMiandetluc— will do no harm to
the brain.
—— , Jamaica Women Get Vote Tinier it new law the women of .Inbillion. Rrllisb \Siyi Indie-, are to have a vole In lhi**p|eetloTi» for Ihe paroehlnl hoards and Ihe bgislaliire. Every wotnnii is entitled lo vole If she Is Hvenly-llve years of age nr more, ran rend and wrilt*, and is of T.riii«h luitlonnllty, hut she must have also certtiIn salary' or pro|ierty •mitlillentions. The salary designated Is t-5 per annum, or she may pay fin in rent or (2 rale* on house, lands or personal property , Whon Hio Luck Turned. An exiraordinary ease of good for time, eiilnilnnliiig In the eonipletol)' tinexpeeNsl. was that Iu which a Ibirli.'iln inlner esi',i|M'd ijeitlh twice In pit ■ bsiistf rs. and fiuiilly i-anie Into a ehuticery fortune of XobtMKII. )i the finie of the ns-elpl of the news of Dlls Hstouisliing windfall In- was uetU»ll> on his way to anply for parish re. lief for bitiitelf hiio til* family.
' "GHOST" IN NO MAN'S LAND Germart Thought They Were LiatenI iog to Unearthly Visitor, but It Was Clever Propaganda. | Tin only direct propaganda raid for • which Ibe American army bad opportunity before Die armistice was I planned and oarried out on the Met/, j front by I'apt. II E. iisumi, an officer | of T.elgbtn d' scent vvlni w a-, familiar j with tin- German i iny. says Mr. HeI her Hlaiikonliorn in llar|iei s Maga-
zine.
•'This I- my funeral.” Gapt. Osann said when he e\|dalned his -j-heme. "All 1 want is ■Wi.fdat leallets. That dlvl-ion Is full of Alsa.rsTorn)itiers, and 1 know Hie names of scores of men In it. We’ll drop special leallets • m them for a few days, and after they have snaked in I’ll take a patrol some night and go up lo their wire and call. Thm't shoot! Tin not going to shoot. Is Trilz Schneider there? J want to talk m him. Where is Willy Llehmatm’;'" "You'll get s prompt answer f|;oio machine gnus." I observed. "Oh, yes. hui only a burst or two," t>«anti said. ‘’Tbey'll mis.-, and lliere'l! be a pause, and I'll call more uames. If I gel somebody mn there i«| argue with. I'll send him back to bring bi* whole ballallou over." We showered them with < Vs* tin’s leaflets in Enmcb ami Gernian. *ddressed to Alsaiel.oridiners simplg statemeids of wlat the victory of one aide or fl.e other vvonld u)<*»n lo I hem. Then on a nuiel night Ossini and a palrtil of T2 stole t.long Ibe railway that ran into Die enemy's lines before rtampvltnux. Alone, he made his wav within 30 yards of an observation (mst • >n th*' e<Jge of a wired vvooiLs and boldly sel up tils call There was not even a shot. Aften ten minutes he hejraii again. "Men of Die Sixty-First regiment, lislmi!" Then the pal ml behind him began to bear voices; in tbe Roche trench a ffUUtll'ui hut earnest discussion vv«- going on. Again Oaatin sliouted names he \bew ; in the silence Die vvbole patrol • •vuld hear the footsteps of a man walking along the railway truck toward Osann. hut he ran hack and Osanu httd to come away. A few days later vve to«ik prisoner* on Dial from, and every mini had copies of lla- Al-m-e l.orruilie leaflet in his pocket*. When we asked if they had noticed anything recently In No Mans land at night, they answercsl. ‘'You mean the ghost A gho«t. they said, hud bis'ii heard calling soldiers hy nuriie. Their oflieera had made n repori of the glmsi to Die Kotiimaiido. Tor all I know the coliltaand may I ave issued orders ahotil il : "In fttlure ghosts will he met vilih five rounds of M. (1. lire: angel vviili 11-n." A. E. F. Landmarks Going. Gradually Die landmarks of the American army that first rciirhcd Die Rhine are disappearing. The old buildings Dial sheltered Die lir-i army amusements ami re c real Ions are heipg demolished, and Die liltesl on#' to feel die blow of ibe vviveki r's hnieiiier Is the viijiory lint iu < ’ohlenz. This hut was hiillt fn provide an adeomtle eallng place for Die soldier* coming in from tbe various bridgeheads. a corps of dvilhiii workers were ivefii busy preparing and -ervivg he food for the T'kil men who were fed there caeh day At fir-i the eni 'ire building was usisl a- a eafeieria. loii when Die most of Da divisions had gone home and Ihe A. E. K. beame the A T ti.. half of the bnlbling w;is eonverted into a wet canteen for Die service of light lunelies. it** •nam. etc., ami Die other -hlc was -till used as Die eateterla. | Noveniher 5. Iasi year, a heavy -now •lorm cane* near eliding Die enreer of i file hut. The weight of snow oil Die root was -o greal D al Die inalii pillai's luiekled ami dlstnrled the floor to sm-h an exieni Dial the aiHhorifJes iiuesiioinsl the ailci-alillilv of makiiil’ Die necessary repair-. The dcinaml lor a skilling link. Iiovvevei'. was -o Insisieiil Dial iili- r niucii disciis-iou Dn building was alterml and Die aihletic | '-rilliH-iiisis. as welt a- the skating en-Dni-.'i-is ii«.-t| Die loiildiiig during Die winter. Tr.r:; the Siars and Stripes. Sweet Potatoes. IJe' sweel pol ito iiiii.v -oon be a biilcli more coiuiiuhi tegilabb- in our market- Dum herelofore. Ii- s4-asoli has ! been restricted by 'Die dlltletlily ot ket ping ii for any lenglh of time in storage, Tnllke Die vv bile jMitalo. it began lo delerlorate as .-oon as It came out of the ground. This trouble is iiiidorslood lo have j been overcome by new mclhod* of etiriug, and plants -peciaby de-igned for Die storage ot -vvisa potatoes have recently heen e-iablislied at many point* in Die Sotnli. Iinproved ami mm h sueeter vnrb'Hes have hern developed, and a cum pnlgn Is Is'ing' oiginii/ed to promote Ihe marki'lijig of bett*'!' sweel potaIoes on a grcnler -eale all over Die •■otiniry. The sweel poluto. of course, is not really a potato al all. blit a kind of yam. Ii i*. like the so-called “Irish” polnto. an American vegetable by origin. Wb*re Karuat Woman Drew tha Line. Ineompiilihillty of religion- lentperainent wits one of Die reason* given for n divorce. The wife tesilfleil she didn't iniinl so intieb her husband being a Holy Roller. VVhm she balked al was fils i'(lining in H | three o'clock In the morning and saying he had been studying the Rook of Revelation with a friend Top-Un ft I ale .lotirnsD.
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Bolts. Knirker—The son head holrs. Roeker—And the sorelieart holts to-gcDa-r \i , York Sun.
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A Clean Sweep. Vacationist—You say Die city takes every filing you raise. Tanner—Yes! And that includes the help vve raise. A Lady Candidate. “Was the candidate ntflled?" ■'.No. she wore a severely tailored model."
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Aqueous. She—They say he is ipiile devoti-d lo aquatic -port", lie*—Yes, he drinks like a tisli, you know. Visually Evident. She tat swell function)—T barely got here. He (observantly)—So I -ee. A Paat Joy. “1’a. vvhat is alcoholic eonient?” "Alas, my son. it is sotuelhiug no more to tie felt."
Mijht Prejudice Him. "Does your fiancee know thai yon are a poelV" "Yes. hut l aui trying to keep it front her father.” Fitting Theft. “Where did the oilier actor sieal your 1 hnndi'i'?'’ "In Ins lightning change.” By Wear. Dlbli*- “Tlml’s a worsted suit you’re wearing, isn't It?" Dabbs (fighting the II. C. L.. proudly)—"Radiy.”
A Mix-Up. John Aldert approached I’riseilln. "Are you -ure you aiv the rigid nominating commit toes)ie aski-j.
The Doctor—Wrong Bing. "Hello! Yes. I can eome immedinlely. What -'en,* to be the lrouble?" “Engine fi-ouhle.”
Fitting One. "What key would you pitch Dll* mllitiiry mareh In?” “Any. so it i« a major key." In the Shadow. "Do you know Quurte-ly?" “No} at all I've only met him when be wa- with his wife."—Life. Hi* Nature. 'ThiD man i* always Diintrlnt tf npartinents." I suppose he |* of a roOln il.i.rlfi'. •! -'•••si' re. ”
Lev. ,.t first sight nun i lh „ . oversight. J S.11,1.; church workers m V(i . the church. A camel hns Hv Ice the , • r of mi ox. It’s worse than iioeh-s* n, : for lost fniih. Why earry a gun when v. n p,,,,. itig for work V It is Die early edition Dint .-al, h » the booUwortn. Nllent votes do most of D.r••it election dm. The best rime to kiss S p-.- v j|.j is any old lime. No ninn is really ihi’v in p >, if | „ doesn't act foolish. The opal I* more ditfli nil i<» im i a .» thsti ■ be diaiimud. The Episeopsl chtireh ••' - n. „--.i has no archbishop. High words are often n-.-l »> (irefs low rlmuglits. Listen to the advice of »• i • - t then follow your own. Two heads of a fan ily i n i.ol n- -- sfli'ily better than one. An rid •-.•in carry se*erHl i m - * own weight vvilb esse. Sometimes ii man imivim- 1 * meking love lo a widow. Seme men don’t want tn iu f - blMii* after they gf-t ft. Even s bud man '-an give •- ■ few hints on being good. t'lnM-ola ; e was Introib > • • Eorofte by Die SpaoianlTin- r»11 lesnake never -I rii ■■ - * t diu-ger |i simply ri'eoil-
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\ -tury <d Old New KhkIhikI by Kat© D.)u«lits 'ViL'k'i'b '
*■ flk Ml |». story and it picture worth while. ChosterIComedy “An Overall Hero“ I hcjiti.mt reiuarkalih- coined it?- ever produccil. TwoJShows -> ^ NKX I KKK: Wallace Kecd in " Valley of (liiiut**'
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