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Vol. 51.

Jasper, Indiana, Friday, . Febuary 5, 1909.

No. 20.

ELECTRICITY. . ii rr- fliM 1 um.in to

u It I l- Clm .

( not' a.u - -- , , , i , ir"wiiy ?' is u fövor- ', Ii M'ul who desire to . ! t at u bficntiiic man.

. I fiiiU tu answer it in

. ,. ,!- farlron that he , - i in- question "What is ,. i üi-tioiier cries flut:

,, i i.roi'e to know all

,;,-,! . Why, you can't

- ..t it i:"

. M v ';.! a thine is"

1, , ,i is to state its

nothing more fa-

- TnTJVitfG BIGTREES.

An Expeticivo Undertaking, Sometimes

Requiring a Year. Trees of a ery groat size can be

moved successfully if time and money are of no account, but it is mi exnensivu nrocoss and should be

....

RUNNINCrHE RHEA. Relative of Ustricti Chased With Dop an.. Marz;. For tue jt-r u who desires a uniti x l'orn tn spurt "ra:i:K.v the

rhen" in Jtln-rn Tutajjouio is rec

A DIAMOND STORY.

I

A BUDDING GENIUS.

UNDER FIVE FLAGS.

Tho Way o Rj3cian Princess Disposei Ambition and Hard Work of the Boy

of Hsr Jevols.

A fi-w years nro Ludwig Niser . n well known wholes-ale dealer el

attempted only where immediate oiniUl.11(i. The rl.eu i a member

elfeot is wanted or in mo case oi a of (..tr-c.i, n,ni iv but omrA-hat rare variety that requires to be re- , u lvn . wh t!)C swi4lUetw

It Takea That Many to Run Small but Turbulent Crete.

To the southward, its green clad, ho .d n hue district, was in the

?nov capped mountains rising from 1 0jj(.(. uf diamond merchant in

n turauoise sea, lav Crete, the is

land of mythology and massacre. It was a picture of sunshine and animation of vivid colors and strange

Lund . vh. n a stranger came in and o.Vercd un unusually beautiful stone for sale. The Englishman liil not cure to buv. Hut Nissen

rr'lrrr ta Voir re ?f ''"f'Tl'rr to gonJ ,ll,g to buy until l,o

.. w " 1 1 1 liad a KlMl iV Ul U'lltUli v. nc!

mov

t rone

tree the

under s

possi

peoples such as one Ecldom sees ex-; thought he saw a bargain. But he

,was not wtUmg to uuy unm iw -learned who owned the stone and

eomic onera,. . ojirnoii v 10 ov.ncu iw bluuu u

al, says iiorucuiuut, .i "4- traek. nfl-n wru it m elud-i -,, nB this was in mv mind. .i , i,,i ,mnP from. The man

h should bo dug aronnu.uie . T.w ,nt;k,:, - ' : . 4. MVnvni Afn-i 'V 7 r' , fpJnn,i un.

base of the tree iind working j , , Ul , t. ,, t.ft,r tl0 uctinn nn.l five little " ... . ,r.-iBn.i Tho American was

o as to cut otr alt the roots fl . . . , . ',,, r ;i;:e the.- ; "r"n "a' 'tnir. nmlinr r u " 7 ' ; ,i . iMPn the

hie without disturbing tlie huntori foMn.v u U.r ..t t-; pect! ,. n rnw the 11DnGrin0st ram- , ho would not buy.

part.nlar fnmUwr ho o !prepitrod, o liiro . t'.so l ola a opjpttrls and broke out into live flags. 'n,e stranger paid he would see the

.,. .e-t-.n-r w unnK- i ne onub ui. ' port.m-y --Gere. . , , The morning breeze caught up woimm and talk the matter over .mo ordinary mat- be cut smooth and the trench HUe i Th(t t aifctiu t .vo o-fll fnlll an(1 heid them straight , w.

,1; tccn explained to I up wtth a good compost 01 pcai.n kmw hH of lead or stone

nMon ot inuieriai par- roucn buus unu iiiuuuiu m. . la( lioj jQ , inon., . ;X or eiiu

a year, when a second trencn can.jj jQU seneJ to li irnpr the be ononcd at the outside of the ,invnm Au of t'.e bird, fov the

An

minec

the soil with as little injury to tne ,i,4i.., k V! oia. neck or!'...! n r ijci;;o nnrl fho L .i. ..ni, Ur lmshnnd

, .11 -,i " " 9 ' , , miUJUlt a v-iuM ui jutö... ! pnnCC'ba nu, in "v. wmwr flVinre nc nnssihin. nilU tllC rni.:. . 1. (kn Atuia onil , ... , 1 - T. I 1". . , . . i i i .i:......

I lMli . . -J J ...7

' t In lui been told, is

n in t' l ether, and he tl.f hr to he a kind ,,r a sdwtniK-o resomr r.i home particulars, t to be denied that no

rst and the tree carefully under- bals uvme .lhrxt u.,. 1art whichl u of lhe seven SCJls lined wUh a pick so as to remove. tho boa gtr;:.(i Hc ofiack an(i the tricolor a lie soil with as little injury to the wholkr it bl. u;e leg, neck orjAndmv,s eross3 of Kuss

out, as though for ow benefit, so that Ave could make them out quito

plainly. Four of them were old friends that I had encountered on

the union

und the St.

The next day he came back and took Hr. Nissen to tho woman's She lived in a handsome

apartment in one of the most fashionable quarters of the city. It

turned out that she was a Husian

nnr-il relntinnshin tree careiullv drawn over so as

1 lelw. cn electricity cut whatever taproot may have been ,iirj

hfl . '1 .f 1 , J UHU! V- 11 a I 1J1UJV.VOO " - , " wings. This per nts the dogs nnü,rci white nni banner of It- m& her daughter, had been driven 10 hunters to oxerlia'd and dmpatfh aynut the fifth flag, which fiew;jrom iuja for having taken part

But. th.- being s-o, it left.-

i i-s corn t t sav that

' ov v hat-matter is as hand

T t

i m:i

somewhat higher than the others,

At the a-qimuh of danger the Wflg of Ullfamiliar design. Tlie sin

If a supply of bass mats is at rhca w-,u of'on crr.n'h flat upou th- 1q bloQcl ml pmmrc nd they can be carefully bound m(1 x itl) mJ- outtret.-lud un- foU10Q hv the Greek

however,

in a nihilist movement. Ui ni their largo property they had savwl

only their jewels, öhe opcucu

cross and jjttic saf0 nr,d showed the Ameri-

1 J ' I II... 1 II nr .un nnl IT II . . , 1 .ij..

U"ov, v -:t eiectru i- arounu uie mm ui in, - fior t ie irns-, re-'iain ar uvn.oiuv i.-nr-m.r , eiinnntr star ot Jiotn- nnn nf t. ho finest collections du

tv . i' fact, we do is not too large it can be loadetl on ,mli, (loPS j,,.. .j. This lehom tod iu own storv, and J diamonds he had ever seen. They: I.. . tier ; . and the a drag and drawn to the place ot strat0 ,ni js often . .uve fjl when k jt for lhc fla 0f Crete. lwere Worth $'no.000 or $300,000.

!,',. t n-nry 'i it nuiiu- planting, wnere uiu uwv - tjJ(f u.,n(, ,g Ulüwing ag!iii-t um j j.nw twt tiU(rc xvas ueop sig- Ve "ell tt c m a lew at a ume. trie so that on prepared beforehand KCenti ,ut when the eontrary is the n;flcnjLl jn the design of that un-Lno eXi,lHin'd. "just enough of I I..- id -a of eleetricity is ; If too large for u drag the hall ot ,j d0,rH discover the hid- i,nnu.n nn0 ami n the position of Li,(m, ..i, vear to live us a living.

, i rite iitnl than that of

l"i,l'(rt.m.itely our sönses j . dved by contact with I are trained to detect t, . . Kl.' trieity they know vd; rdv. tl rough its action

,,.rthe li rht or heat that

earth may be surrounded by bounü ; 1)ir(1 in tlü cse, doubtless th(J four fauuiiar (,nes that llew beor lavers of liny and straw rmlyevvil(lcrtHi hv thu sudlen failure of jQW for tll0V sipiod to all the bound with cords, a few hoards its nrti0f!8 rusc, it makes no attempt WQrl( 'th,lt ti,e'f urjt had been driv-

husband has the gambler's spirit. iick somehow or other, driven to

The money would not last a ycur.jtho scat at the table, adinmisiom

So we part from them piecemeal.

nnssinir underneath and the whole f ,,, i ,.. in return-, that Chris

fastened to the stem, which should T,1(? cliayc 0f tl,0 rhca, which tjanjtv' i,ad triumphed over Mobe well wrapped with hay or woolen sonlotjmo3 extends over a distance jiam,ncdftnism and that the cross irinterial before anv force for lift- nt r.vn nr aix ndles. U a thrilling v,n :,i,i rA,-winrpi1 the. orescent:

1 vw ....... - - I . 1 ' . . - I1UU I'lUVVU iv'.vv , . ,tt, r in riv. nut. the at-. incr is annlicd. It can then uc Tr li-i for the rider all the ex- n,i i, nntnries nf massacre

; li.it it enures certain sub- raided with tho use ot a derrick cjtement of a horso race, with the wcr(J now momorics; that peace U don't expect to live longer thani a tm (.. rt, and so on. To the on to a truck and taken to the do- WoJ .i-Cnction of knowing that . jujee 0f foreign soldiery had, tuat U m i . - 1 .1 hAln 4hn . . ...Ml nniilK V Wk i I'll . 11..'

sircl place, lowcreu m um i, w ho winning ot ine nice wm wwv i tfmtrat least, iound an bdiu

Pnrlmnft voll will WOlldor wllY WO

dnn't sell them nil and live on the

interest of the money? But my . t t 1 1 . 1.1a r- ltlt

Sai-it Gaudens.

Immediatel.- on being apprenticod to Avot I applied for admis- !

sion to the drawing school of the Cooper institute, and every evening after my return from work at G o'clock and a hasty tea I went down there, where my artistic education began. I can recall there the kindly impression prod" jed on me by Abrain S. Hewitt as be clanccd at me dur

ing some fumtion. Father at that

time was making shoes for the

Cooper family, and I suppose that that Is whv he looked at me. The feeling of" profound gratitude for the help which 1 have had from that institution abides with me to this day. If .oa fliir.nir the IlOXt tVi'O Or

three vcars that my first aspirations j

und ambition made themselves felt. I became a terrific worker, toilinsr every night until 1 1 o'clock

after the Cooper institute was over, in the conviction that in me another heaven born genius had been mvon f o the v orld.

1 can recal! thinking in public

ennvoxances tlat if the men stand

ing on tho platform around me could realize how great a genius

u'iis rubbinir elbows with them in

the quiet looking boy by their side thev would he profoundly impressed." As a result, I was so exhausted bv the confining work of cameo

cutting by day and b drawing atE

night that in the morning i literally dragged nut of bed b mother, pushed oer to the with

stand, where I gave myscii a eai s

I estimate that there are enough of

them to keep us twenty years, and . i ! i it,.,..

. ...e 1 1 n

rue -treet, inereiore, umuci . '.tr, and he demajulh a statef the lattor in terms of the i, logical though this may

r t he scientist has stated

t

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binding taken off, the roots care- . .-ne aüdiiion to tho larder. , in Prete. and, most Big-

full v soTcad and the soil well work- Thc winjril of t,c rj10a h7e a flavor nificant 0f at that the strange flag ed in among them and well firmed. lnot xmu:n that of turkoy, and if witl tjic gingic star Would be upT.nrfe trees can also he trans- . lint. nvewe to the tftfte of uti if nSe,irv hv tho michtiest

Iu- roplv comes back, "Yefl, 'planted byHligging around them in l0r?cfics, the meat of the thigh iu nrnn. of hayonets 'and battleships -rand all that, and it is, winter and allowing tho earth vm Patif.:ctory. The rhea is one in ajj Christendom.

sure, but tell meJaiound them to De irozen souu, of tj(, man f0,M supplies on a ay, Canea, which is the scat ol govtricitv anyway?" ! having the ground prepared pre- nonian hunting trip. New i ork crmncnt the most picturesquely

cosmopohtau spot west ot auez. xt is equidistant from the shores of

mv breakfast, which consisted of

tea mid lame ouantities of the long

French loaves of bread with butter.

and tumbled downstairs, out into he st root, where 1' awoke. "Kem-

One nf tho&e diamonds forms the in;SCGnces of Augustus Saint Gau-

centerpiece of one of the most vor- dens" in Century, ni.in neeklaoos in New York. A

.r.

1 1 . r so

in

am

electr

iirro nf ennfiision to ! vintislv und covered with coarse ma- rpM...ni,

men terinrto keen out the frost, and re-.

i iinii'i i kvv--- i . 1 ... .,!....... 41m irnnl ! Pf- mnvin n thorn nil II sled tO tllGir UCfi- t

" a n iiv --.. .

!,. ..r.nn the same thine, filiation. i rnniiv ivemme, un

it", t'oer often employs it to

ualile necklaces in New

few others arc ent to this country every year. In the "diamond horseshoe" at the opera there is never a

night when there are not mne oi the jewel f t'-e ox;,ed princess on view. New Yr' "r bure.

. . i ii 1 1 .i

i thing that tne ineoreiitncinn calls "electric cner-

Tho Nutmeg

The nutmeg is the

friiil n f several snecies

. . ... V v.. , ... 1

Africa aim

Charged For it. . . , Afr:pn u as n

celebra 1 ..,', ünunblü cliinat0j living is

nc-tress ot years ag oueo spent tne , . arriSon of

1 1! ... il.twn n ort 'Tl OV-

gn soiuierv, mviv tu

idif.ion treaties m lorce, and

trouble of one kind and another is

Trec" , Htuamer at n small country town m ) j kernel of tho inMnPi,UcPttK. While there she enecies of trees d ,t m.i.,M,or, a plain fanner. : a mill " r . . . .i tm f

i .i . r ,.i.i, ti. irrnwinir W 1(1 in viiu " in i rive irr il ' Hl. i . i'wi-' u .;

. ..l.n.n- t dn work-! America. The cultivated nutmeg d(15iri to enlortain his guest, ex- a " th

.nulHnlie. the ouan- tree is from fifty to scventy-livo ntiftto freciy upon the tato ot ffltlrnctetl tn0

, ,,tr itv bv the potential feet high and produces mut or tho.croW ont to neighborhood go- of L

... .in- wlneh t. ovist,, sixty years. "Jhe truit is 01 u sj unl!, M ,g ivemmo remain - f fortun0

; . .i., c;, nnd nnnoarunco of a roundish ;i!llt tei'v. "Sir, I engaged "-...

- . , , , rnvoillliuil iimii--i

,o lor : e. noi 10 mm nnA

'.i'a.-i'ro;

I L

nmhnliF IlltC ItrDIUll'L

ilUI4ll.il 1.1.. ...ww.. f . . . . ... , . i nAlnr

41.., iliif l)!lt lt Ueur, L'llUtt in i.w.v1.

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The fleshv

. i J. i 1. L.irirl nitil .. f.i . r . ...,1 ,i mnio. , ,

tri,.;,," part ot tne iniit is lauiui i.u.v. 10i , in-mn " v . lrrviit an do!ke boys, out ai ui

.ik that a pound of water resembles candied citron. a m Whm kpjiIi,0 was dragoim- who eak a scoro

erofore, Canon

scum and olf-

cvant needy

professional

smooth spokon

confidence men,

ii k iiniL ii iioium "i in' w- . .... . . .i - uui s vi iiiii.

i... f..n: Vf ia n..n fnnt is the nut. enveloped in me eunou onve town slio . out ior u h . 4 -..', ,vi hail from no one

: :m after vcllowish red aril-known to uS-as nml M for h(.r bill. One of the - u,flt rabblo of

,,. ...... . ... - . trvni' il. ilntnli Imirn' .. .i . . i. .,1.1 nn um er. .

Tho Cid Constitution.

T 3. Not Space.

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i . .i...i. A..nr.rv mnee. i n 10 i yu uiv jui., v...e .i,,,ne i i re u m- vum .i,. , . venturous n u wi

So to e electrician in possession of the islands produe- stfl.ul ul r.k,d for an oxphinatio ,n. fmv the nn es . of electricity at 100 volts ing the only valuable variety of the ttTharv- 8;ll i tho fanner. Oh I aH flrc d V3 to be !v tt same as at one volt, nutmeg, jealously tried to proven thn .Sil,,. ; don t often take fmm(1 Jn th(. of ciTilization. tlie former is able to do a the carrying of the tree or a lmng jt) bul w,M.n I do I ehargo. ! ! un ah much work. seed of it into any territory inde- Colorful Zanibr. ilifTerence in meaning causes pendent of Dutch rule. Buiur Fm 0.. J-.. Zanzibar i- the Irighte4. richest - I of " e i tS anion.' stu- ZTZ ' ' ,u South Am.,,nca 18 i0- bc 1 ? in color, nio:-t rnerpr J conl01 "Spult UIU"We Mi Latir He Ded. . i.:...1 ., ,. J, n cneOlOS of hilt- 111 . T ' , n .i. 1,'.. Afrio-in

"I ni'lr r U' A a form Ol ... i n a U"i i"" " ' rr.T, . i llicrcial 01 1 Mi lauot w.v.... It one "iust like lipht There was a famous British oih- n ,, ol)tninod This animal . acUvit litter. t - 5.0 h no'" h he reply cor, Lieutenant General Sir George . k wu ls the o!1 bird,' and one foru. merchant be- ! e, Tev at a 1 VhoftÄ it Murray, who served in the cxpedi- f -u fuvorito haxinU l? the island J c f w bazaar. Thorc ev o ! ;0, tion to Egypt. When before Alex-y TrinWatl it breed, in. rock) J ) , gUk un(1 bung , ,1 - about t m ehe- ndria. the troops having sufforod" on thc nlllinland, laying its 1 , . ,s aml bangles V h ha t lie other severely from want of water us h, n ne,t constructed of mud. u;ld(.Jr uiur feet. Black ; , J " literary acquirements w re of tho llirds ar0 cxtraordinari-, ' ,nw lhßr barc i i mA or of grenlesl service, instructing lmn,lv fnJt nnd the fat, having jHsen,0" . h1 color, of tbo but,1 u do not know that Caesar's army had been in ho,,, ,,nwll in day pots, produces rlTy7 tl-ir rh. and bosoms gay ' 3 t 'e Pie same predicament lie erring to his ,,im of lmtert y London t- (B!,,m.c water jars on . , J I "Caesar" (which he always carnec u Thi buucr is used by tho c jjS n0 slrPct or , tgr,M, S In in hs po table library), he found J . .0? Tllt. (:1VC5 inhabited by "'V'V!, - , . not suggest the V 1 oul Vmubl , s recollection right-that water , ,;l Wmh nre nsU!aiy aceess.ble Wc ' l'm,,rJ,l!!l ihnd been obtained by the Jiotuans , from lUe ßca, 1Uul the hunting irlfS tn npnenr n8

'from Wells dug ni a curium bi- of 1pc?c icainorou i avcs jn tj. rt,.si act and tuai uio the sands. A trial was immediate- Uy nfforj8 exciting sport to ; (,myn tho pnlnc0 i in ml tho result was a coll,.. nrlvenf urous 111 SPU'lt. 1 ...rl. lv ctriko tin an

i jiiii4v - ... . mi- v.. - - m cnii l ri! v;i I .u.i -i

f I .

The Constitution originally car-i ;nA rnrtx-.fniir n-iins. A narticuhir-s

lv inlere'stinL' history is connected

with this ship. During the war with the Barbary powers in 1S0:I she was Commodore Treble's tlagdiin in the Mediterranean and

t im w:i ii trn-tinc soui iVet a oonsnicuous part auriui;

. ' iv- . i , ,t-.i

...wi . u tlie opinions i,n whn e rar. ueuienant n iiua-

of otn.'r a'-.iMt ,.n'"r rnniprnmg AVorth, who was blown up ueiorci

uhi-hti ed to ne m- pripoli in the ill lated intrcpiu,

fnr.n.id (hu- 1.. -1 Mme hoi io ...... on0 Df the ofiicers ot the t-on-

with a P'-v p-. r -f -h e under her gtjtution. In the course of the war arm. ";ot i". - r.r,.!e's" she witb England in 181 the English t-.i.iinn.1 "nnd t'e're the best 1 i tinners laii'died at the Constitution

Rnnke of her as "a bundle ot

vi, ....r ... t . ... , . I -i. r

"What i- o verv good auouv pjnc hoards sailing unoer a oil- ui, iu." iminirvd l.cr son. for whom, brined lnintinL'." But when under

tho shoes were intended. Captain Hull she captured the "Whv. the salesman said that you English frigate Gucrriere, a vessel could walk farther in them than in.0 ncariy equal force, the people it bout netting tired, M'llO hn d before ridiculed her called

and J said that you couldn't walkhcr fone 0f the stanchest vessels vnrv fnr iust now on account ofni0f a few months after this

your knee, you know, and ho said victory the Constitution, then comtlt.it lin mini nr. farther for the same ded bv Captain Bainbridge,

distance. So I bought them, and! compcllc3 one of the finest frigates here they are. Save the string.! in tbc i$rjtish navy, the Java, to

please." , ' strike its col rs. She did not notice the nude on - 1 .1 thu pack- Glass Polishing

llljr run D um.-"- i . , . , ,i o,wt 1. wh siiareJ h- trouble; rjlass crindinj: is cffcclcd by the

ll Ll V I I U

of explaining. Youths Compan-'

ion.

Buttermilk a Life Saver. A French medical man advincs icoplo to drink buttermilk for long ifo. He says that the lactic acid

dissolves everv sort ot canny ucpi

! 'I

A Disciplinarian. TldbM-u was most popular two vouul' and unmarried

. . " .... . i ...

of Centorullcs school pious suppiy

i i.

Tho British troops

. Thev did not propose to braced up and conquered l&gjpt. if.v change of teatMiors in dis- Xew York Tress.

' ' V 3. I ! von think Miss Hohson paysj 1 ' eiiouirh attention to disci-;

! - : ' Mtggestcd one of the elderly edly

" i eil (hool cnmmi

Cruelty. "Arc you Mr. nrioueigh?"

Sho Felt For Him.

"Yes, sir. Mil

vnii f

What can I do for

cnimrn

vt l : - I AlnrtnTinn

operatic tanv. .nuomu mw-

tl.l

An Introduction.

llarrv was walking with another , .... i. ... ;,,ni1 hv n friend

w i i ') i uov w ne i ii mv... lie had Fat looking tibientmtnd-;' uj wisb i0 retain yon as my ;coun-. . ( 0- r nn(1 incuncd to

u. nut of thc train window lor . , nm Lf0jnK to begin suit ior a,- j

" u,w uw' f. Y" ir",' u-histlimr the same tunc .V' ' " UI E iwv." the new

"l (hnm t?0nUmUCenHMl "nW d on the key. The passen- r,u sorry to hear that you ' ' m dnonmously.

'n,o.;,.K..t wt. r ..m.rce Rbn ors had become well nigh distract- f , u ncce8SUry to take such nc- twisted, reddoncd and a

a great -deal of attention to cd.

. , i...i.:.,,l

........ . i ...n I; it mr ii iit'i ri-as r 11 uvn...

iwvorli.il hi 'nrler um 1 V. v;i i"-..

- . , collier i :iiiiv.uii find it necessary to take such nc- twisted, n tion. What are the pounds on J ) lo his fl which you wish to apply for jour ßV

companion with

use of emery powder of various degrees of fineness. But it has been shown that this grinding cannot be carried beyond a certain point, linwovor fine a nowdcr may bc used.

Tn fae.t. a continuation of it undoes

the work and breaks the surface up MM,., ,f,et. finelv irroitnd

2l"Ulll. J -- J . o .

it in the blood vessels, keeping the ?. .f rtr(.y magnified, is shown

ppic ami lrecM b(; coveml wilh tiny bits which

r.ii,c und nrtorios PO Stl

v.l.. ' I .J UUv.v... y running that there can he no wg-0 grinding will remove, 'lhe work ging up, and hence there is no de-j.g thcrcforc continued with rouge 7,nBu nf ehnlkv matter around the . , nt. .. ,,.i nr r0sin. which

'U-J' w j . ,1. Villi"-" V " J" i I joints or of poisonous waste m l',0l gradually smooths down the elovamuscles. It is thc stiffening and ong bcbvccn tj,0 pits. Hydrohardening of the blood vc?r.!ls fluoi.c acid ga3 Corrodes glass very

which bring on old age. uuuui- ranidjv but a weak solution oi it

stponc it ten or i v fbo rouuhened surlace

riilt- ia Hkelv to postr

twenty years if freely arums. quart a day should bc the minimum, thc maximum according to tasto and opportunity.

ii.

v . . I.';,,., iii. inrn eniiii!

' 'ver had anybody else be- the yotmg u ,u ,

f- to pay as much," said i enry a ino.nv - mn tlte n,. ttlAn has i

' e. "Whv. one afternoon 1 was ior uroaui, in -

. "Mb. whole lln-omy min- und . ., . T vn. . u. , "S "V

"f it nracervimr order in that, "i kuow juw " -f - , gamrv i i u.v tin e fher." l.auiea ),. ;n,u he. eve I uoi.

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er seen Gilbert

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i'' (tVn ' 4hn nlber bov answered.

VoU" llarrv blurted out, rod-

the dening still moVe and jorking one

thumb over m s.'-.H:ii(fr towuiu mi

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The Disturbinn Telephone.

"The telephone has destroyed all tho nrivacv of society," said the so

ciety girl. "It breaks in on cveryiii,,., Knthintr is sacred to it. You

llllllQ. O MU may bc saying your prayers. The Or iieiho midst of your

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bath. The telephone. Or doing up your back hair or, worse of all, a delightful man may bc making love in vnu. when k-ling, k-ling, k-hng

The telonhonc breaks off the thread

of his theme and he fails to resume

it." Newark Tress.

the rouchened

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and leaves a line ponsn unuiaucum.

This method is used where ery

fine adjustments of tho suriace are j i ....... iincoU

requires as, ior lnsiuuc,,! iw.

Icav;.!" anil uncrupuww-.

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No Wonder. "You love long rambles in the country?" asked the girl in the white sweater. ' "Yes, indeed," responded tho young man in tho green hat w-th tho purple band and buckled shoes. "When I go out in thc country all nature seems to smile." "Gracious! 1 don't blame her.

It is a wonder she doesn't laugh outright." Kansas City Independent

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