Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 September 1909 — Page 6

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ni3N HI). DOANK, PublUhcr. JASPBP-, INDIA!. An easy beginning doesn't always Justify the IlnUli. ii, nsionally a um Is forced to cnll on H- untV" bcforo ho can rnlio the a;:te A sir! i.e.-r knows how to do nyt! int; thai a nut young tun U willi;;.; to ton h her A quntr r of a:i ounce of radium ' Int ikv.v Hardly worth t'ic trout. n atl.rtcrating i:ir!. I A lot f the young bo.- who it- :i candy K Is develop lat r in lif 1:1; lemon c: .- Now n - : t;-t .iys g i d has a dlstniit o lor m iii'i.-i hav 1m en Landed a Imiu !) of r';. tainted I mi. 1 In wtvv i. f!:t mut,;ii wii"ti he Is f.)i:-i 1 ...it i fully aa hnr.i a that cf 1:1. ,r!r:.aiy uunsgt'-,..oi If .'.58 rh:.i., a a lentist says, why is It ri.at sonn of tl,etn tick so everlasting r'.n.. h a wcnhle-s man? Coxcy who nun i.el to Washington some yeat- a-: i:h an ann of unemployid is i,,w riding m an automobile. If thcre'v n.' thing In a newspaper that Intens- ;i tat woman more thnn the largaln -.il. - :t 1.- the obesity cure advertlsetn ' t The little prim ess of Spain hears the names of Heat rix Maria Tresa Blenndia The last one sounds like a Pu!ltu.:n n There are 30;000 reformed spellers In the United States. This does not Include those who have their own private system of spelling. The idea of talking wiUi Mars set ms to have been given up hut talkins over the bnck yard fm. e is still popular in some neighbor hoods. One difference int ween huh and low ßorle Is that the domestic discords of the former end in the dUone court and the latter In the pollc" court. There are $15.000.00 worth of buttons made in this country every year, yet lots of men use nails to connect thetr suspenders with their trousers. A Missouri Judge has decided that a wife rnny kiss her own hunbond. Now It will be Just like her to make up her mind that she doesn't want to. Scientists find twenty-eight colonies of germs on a glass touched by the lips of a beautiful young girl. Arise and sing "Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes," Tho Peoria Herald-Transcript wishes to know what has become of the word 'J.ide." that wn so much in vogue lm years ngo. Possibly It went out v. hen the dude went out. A, showing the varieties of persons netc.-.-ary to constitute n world It may j he ot served tint some of them con- ! tmue to dig nlnntr the Atlantic coast for ('apt. Kidd's treasure. I A'ong conies another astronomer who says the earth I shriuking. This li' or information shotiM be quite In- j tfr. -ting to the fellows who imagine they own t"ie earth. , iove has found a new way. A Mas.-aehusetts couple have taken a 12 mile honeymoon trip In a balloon. ! For originality that has something on 1 a trip to NIagra Kalls. I Plavwrlghts and managers who dell' er ately purvey Indecencies have to rtral with an uncertain tnste. Thore la roiim for skill In tho staging of all r ich ventures, hut much grontor art Is needed In concealing tho nrt with which they are contrived. Lewdness ' boldly thrown at the bonds of people j coos not appeal to many. It has been discovered that "smug. ! fling trunks" with false bottoms aro ' manufactured In Paris expressly for the American trade. One of those, belonging to a wealthy Boston wo man. was seized by the customs ofllcere In New York and found to conceal $3,000 worth of handsome gowns. This shows that tho quickening of the national conscience, of which so ' much Is being made, Isn't quite ewift enough as yet. Since tho cadets In the Annapolls Naval Academy have been using tholr new buildings, a large number have foiled to pnss the eyesight test preliminary to graduation. The renson for their failure Is now under Investigation. Tho explanation offered unofficially Is that the lighting of tho new lecture-room Is defective. If the cktlled architects whom the government employed failed to solve tho lighting problem, It Is not surprising that many country schoolhousos aro bo built that the children can not iitudy In them without serlvua Injury to tholr eyes.

"HOOSIERISMS" Little Items of Interest All Over the Length and Breadth of Indiana.

Madison Now Dry for Sure. Forty-sovon saloons In Mndlson county closed doors, last week, as tho result of tho local option election held almost three months ago. Woody's Tall Corn Stalk. John Doody, near Hertford, has n corn stnlk on his farm which mensuros oxnetly 15 feet and It Is oight foot from tho ground to tho lirst oar. Boy Too Accomplished. Roy Mullen, whoso home Is In Swayzeo, Is now being hold In Paris. on tho charge of lleoclng n innn on of $50.000 in a game of bridge whis Victim of Motor Race. Jessie Lysltt, 7-year-old daughter o James Lysltt of Mllford, was struck by a motorcycle in a motor race at Mi: ford nnd almost instantly killed. Good Prospects in Coal Field. "Word has been given out that a! the mines in the Clinton Held will rt sutne work soon and run with n ful force for a couple of months. Hooslers In Fatal Feud. Three men were wounded, one fatally, in the climax of a fond between the WUhlte and McKerren rantllies In the village of Independnece. near Attica. Held on Serious Charge. Ralph Wertheim, a well-known traveling man. Is held at Ft. Wayne under $1,000 bond on tho charge of attacking fourteen-year-old Myrtlo Martiu. of Huntington. Fate of Disobedient Child. After being wanifd by his mother t lemain away from the railroad tia-k. Arthur Biistow, aged 11 years, wa. Ui'led at Evansvllle while trying to ual a ride ou a train. Murdered Man Identified. j Th" 1 oily of the murdered man found in 'lie woods mar Washington, has t.ei i.inurid as that of Jain-s McIoiu.i wa iso name was associated i the Z.lia Stringer blackmail ' ai.uir 1 Must Like McKee In Logan. For the fifth time. Lognnsport RepuKieans nominate, 1 George P. McKee for Mayor. If McKee lives through the present term he will have been major for fourteen years. Marsr.sM Gains 10 Pounds. After spending n month at Petoskey. Mich., Governor and Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall returned to Indianapolis last week. The Govemon has gained 10 pounds and Is now In excellent health. Eagle Attacks Bluffton Woman. While Mrs. R. A. Brown of Bluffton was sitting In the yard she was attacked by a large eagle, measuring C foot from tip to tip of wings. She was badly frightened, but seizing a club j succeeded In driving off the bird. Boy's Miraculous Escape. Five thousand people attending the' harvest jubilee at Syracuse saw Quinter NefT. 12 years old, dragged upward! 3.000 feet by a hot-air balloon entangled In trailing ropes. Later after , L. William Simmons, nn Adrian, Mich., aeronaut had roleased his parachute, the brenthless crowd saw the bov descend with the collapsed bag. Me landed In ( a clover Held and escaped with a few bruises. Autos Prove Hoosier Prosperity. Since th law providing for stnte j licenses for automobiles was passed I In lSWfi. the ntate has received $21.-1 000 In revenue from that sourco. This means a purchase by tho ultimate consumer of 21,000 machines in tho four years. Of this number 10 per cent, have been bought In the Inst threo months, and that nito of purchaso Is still continuing. New Revenue District. The prospects of the formation of a new revenue district in Southern Indiana, with headquarters at Evnnsvllle. will depend upon the Supreme Court decision concerning It. It Is expected that three big distilleries will remove there In which case tho newdistrict will probnbly be former with the Collector located there. Three Tennessee distilleries hnvo already moved to Evansvllle. Apples Grow on Grape Vines. Apples grow on grape vines at La paz. St. Joe county. J. M. Sherwood, of River Park, a suburb of South Bend, shows an apple growing on a grape vino. The applc-hcaring grape vino is on the farm of Mrs. Clara Cross, where the vino hns been growing In an old apple tree for some years. The apples are about the size of a crab apple. The seeds aro said to he a cross between the grapo seed and the apple seed. School Superintendent a Suicide. Prof. W. S. Hlatt, Superintendent of tho Frnnkfort schools, killed himself by taking carbolic acid. He was found in the bnscmeut by the janitor of tho building. Hlntt was elected Superintendent about a month ago. No cause Is known for his act. Firebug's Specialty Is Barns. Eight more hams were destroyed by fire In Evnnsvillo within 21 hours, and (his brings the total number of bnniH burned In the city up to 19 within the past live or six days. The losses will bo less than $15.000 on the 19 barns.

Oh, Pickles! II. J. Holnz, the pickle man. has taken over the control of the Winona Intorurbusn Hallway company, connect Ing Warsaw and Goshen, n distance of 25 mllus. Just Like a Melodrama.

Dotonnlnod to ond her life after a domestic quarrel by throwing herself boforo a speeding automobile, Mrs. Abraham David, of Chicago, was saved from death by hor husband, at Laporte David snatched his wifo from Um center of the motor speedway n second before the racing auto whirled by. Odd Indian Relic Found. A queer shaped flint tool that has urvlved since tho age of mound Hilders, according to V. S. Blatchley. late geoloist. has been given to the Uato Museum. It was found by W. I. lynes of Indianapolis near Pogue's .tun. The stone Is nearly round, and ibout six Inches In diameter, with two 011 ml holes near the circumference. The penetrations look like linger holes. Killed In Odd Accident. Henry Moore, a laborer, was Inuantly killed nt Motion while assisting an aeronaut in preparing his balloon or an ascension. Moore was watching the process of inflating the gas bag when the balloon, caught by a gust of .vlnrt, started upward. Dangling ropts wrapped about the legs of Moore and lifted him from the ground. While Moore was struggling to selzo the ropes and right himself, ho became entangled In some telegraph wires nnd tell, head do.vnward. to the ground. Joseph Takes Ride. Joseph Matthews, ago seventy-live, a farmer living between Charlestown and Memphis, last week, enjoyed his first ride on an olectrlc car. Matthews, who is a bachelor, wore a long black cont that he said he bought In lsti.i. The coat had evidently been kept for gala occasions and showed a man could care for his clothes without a wife. Its wearer was agreeably surprised at the comfort of traveling on the cars and remarked that the trip did not hurt him a bit. Vandalla May be Electric Line. If experiments now being conducted prove successful, the Vandalla railway may become an electric line, accord-, lng to a rumor In South Bend that the officials of the Vandnlla are seriouslyconsidering electrification. A trip of inspection has just been concluded by a pnrty of officials. While none would admit thnt electrification hns been actually decided on. It is said that experiments were being conducted with the change as the ultimate object If the Vandalla becomes nn electric line, the road from South Bend to Loqansport will be the first affected. Later the change will effective over the entire Terre Haute and South Bend branch. The move will be the first of the hind undertaken by the Pennsylvania system. Map of Indiana Coal Fields. State Geologist Blatchley has received the final proofs of a map of the Indlnna coal fields, which will be the most complete and comprehensive yet Issued on the subject. It shows the entire coal field of the state by counties, the thickness of each bed and the number of sqtinre miles underlain by coal in each county. A table Indicating much labor In Its preparation shows the estimated total of coal tonnage, with the amount already removed or rendered unworkable, and the amount remaining. The estimated tonnage of coal removed is .llö.Ilöo.OOO tons and thnt re mnlnlng is 13,021,i;no.OOO. The mop also shows the location by name and number of every coal mine In tho state that has been opened. It will accompany a supplementary report by the state geologist which will be Is sued In about two weeks. Caught Both Fish and Snake. Charles Paul Is the toast of Ft. Wayne among fishermen. He was fishing recently at a small lake near Lake George. Steuben county, from the bank because there was no boat available. Hooking a bass he found It neces sary to play for advantage In shallower water to his right. With eyes glued to his line ho did not see a big blue racer until tho snake whirled Itself around his legs and lifted Its bend above his belt. With Paul It was not a question of fish or snake. It was both. Grasping the snake by tho throat with his left hand he braced his fish rod under his right arm. while calmly he reached for knife In his pocket. Opening It with his teeth ho cut the snake's throat and disengaged Its folds from him. Then he resumed his nrgument with tho bass. Pretty soon he drew the fish Into shallow water and landed It. Ho sent the bass to 12. W. Puckett. of this city. The snnke measured 7 feet 2 Inches. The bass weighed five pounds. Both snake and fish nro on oxhihl Hon. New Traction Line Projected. Articles of Incorporation hnvo been filed In tho office of the secretary of atnte for tho Tippecanoe & Month-ello Interurban Railway Company, capitalized at $100,000 with the purpose of constructing an electric railway con nectlng Fowlur nnd l.ogansport nnd In torvcnlng points. Traction Ccr Kills Drothers. Jacob Garbor. 1(5. ond Alfred Garber. 1-1, wore run down at Koknmo by a traction enr Alfrnl wns killed lu stantly Jacob dl' i an hour later from a fi nit urc of the bMiH.

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I.adlts' Tucht.i tdii.t t. iat. with Sevon-IüighU Length Sleeve nnd with or without wntit. developed In chambiay. gingham, linen or Indianhead cotton, with collar and tuffs of striped linen. G sizes, 32 to 42. 2US1. Misses' Tucked Shirt-Wnlst, Closid at Back and with Long or Three-Quarter Length Sleeves. A simple nnd attractive model for linen, Madras, Persian or Victoria lawn or gingham. sizes. 13 to 17 years. 2945. Girls' Sailor Dress. Closing with Buttons down the Ftont and Having a Removable Chen.'si'ite. Thin Is n charming little model for any of the Inexpensive summ r materials, trimmed with cotton braid. 5 shsea, C to 14 years. 2939. Girls' Dress, with High or Low Nock and I.ig or Thrcc-Quartcr Length Sleeves. The model Is very desirable for the dress of lawn or bntlsto trimmed with lace or embroidery and worn over n white or colored slip ns preferred. 5 sizes. 0 to li years. 29.10. Ladies' Semi-Flttlng Coat. In 44-lnch Length. A good model fjr tho separate coat of white Panama. Uanuel, serge, linen or duck trimmed with silk or cotton braid. 7 sizes. 32 to 41. U2S. Design for towel end 22 inches wide. This may be embroidered in eyelet. French of Wallachinn stitch, in white or colors, as preferred. Tho scalloped edge Is buttonholed. Fine linen, huckaback Is the favorite material for embroidered towels, though damask, may be used with equnl effect and If the embroidered design is done in colors, the scalloped edge should be worked in similar colors. A pretty effect is gained by embroidering a small initial in the centre of the sheld design, made by the scrolls or embroidery. Fashion Editor, 400 Century Building, Indianapolis, Ind.: Inclosed please find 10 cents. Please send Paris Pattern No Size Name Address PAT MISC 4 The Finest Dressing. In Washington, tho recent death ot George W. Harvey, known since Lincoln's day for tho rare food of his famous "oyster house." has recalled the following anecdote of his life: "On one occasion Mr. Harvey visited New York, and his praises were sung by some of the prominent men who wore his friends. A dispute ensued as to the merits of certain dishes, and n contest was arrnnged Let ween Mr. Harvey nnd several famous New York chefs. The competition centered upon the mixing of a salad dressing. Tho Jolly fat Judges watched the preparation carefully' nnd observed that Mr. Harvey as a finishing touch took from his pocket a tiny vial, carefully uncorked It. poured a few drops Into tho finishing and set It before the arbiters. They tasted each dressing In turn, smacked their Hps and puckered their brows. Then they declared that nil the dressings were very tine, the most delectable that they had ever put to palate, but that about Mr. Harvey's dressing there was an ah Indefinable something which caused them to award it the prlxe. " 'George, what was it you put in that dressing?' nuked one of Mr. Harvey's friends Inter. " "Only water,' he replied. ' I know a little mystery would get 'cm' Chicago Post. A Baseball Romance. A basohall playor loved a maid Who was both fair and wise, Saltl she, "I'll have no base tracks played By anyone your size. "111 put a shortstop to yon If The home plate you dure throw At me In any breakfast tiffNo such wild pitch will go. "I'll ho the umpire and decide What's foul and what Is fair Don't ovor think that you ran slide Home late whllo I am there. "And you will catch It. past till doubtYon may be sure of that And will as suroly bo put out If you go on a bat. "Now, If to these things you agree, There's only one more thing It's truo you make a hit with mo, But wherc's your diamond ring?" "O, don't let thnt disturb your plans," Said ho. "Today, miro thing, I'll win my game and then the fans Will mnko tho diamond ting." Kansas City Times. Let him who hns bestowed n benefit be silent. Seneca.

I The Joys of Travel. ' Just homo from my vncatlun trip, I My mind still staggers In n daze From watching railroad men oipilp

Their trains with comforts that nmnze. On each winged pnlnco now appear Mnlrt. valet, harbor, all alert We had hands, banquets, bridge whist, boor, And wo had litt. We had a drawing room, a bar, A dining hall, a tailor line. A nursery and woman's cat. (Train babos no more In public dluo.) We had a porteross of skill. Who with our wives' wetid buttons lussud, And doubled up our tipping bill! And wo had dust. We reveled In tho changing scotio From Observation platforms packed; We hud oloctrlc lights, and oVu Five feet of books, nil paper bached. We had tho hnsolmll scoroa, a bath, A phonograph and vaudeville new, Stenographers to catch our wrtiih, And cinders, too. We hnd a folding bedroom sulto Whoso windows, keeping out all air, Let in upon our bonds und feet Tho garnered grime of everywhere. You may love work or shortenko best On all things all mon can't agrou Hut travel (as they said out West) Is what soots mo. Puck. SHE WANTED MORE. A Maid Learns of a Young Man's Terrible Past. "You have nevor told me anything about your past," she said, timidly. A troubled look cunio ovor him. He roalized that, although thoy had been ongnged nearly a month, he had certainly been negligent in that direction. "I suppose I ought to say something about It," ho said. "Promise to tell me all." "Do you mean that?" "Everything." He cinspod her hands. The crisis had come. "Dearest," he said, 'Til make a clean breast of it. Of course, I roalized that it hud to come. Still " "Go on!" "I've lei a pretty hard lifo, I guess. In collega there was a time when I didn't do much else but buck tho tiger." "What's that?" "Well, It's playing poker mostly. I got In tho hole pretty deep. Then, of course. I had my IUI of drinking, enrousing, lato hours. I broke looso at last. You soe, I had to, but It wad pretty lloroe." "Did you stop?" "Well, partly. Thon I had love affairsthere were so many of 'em, you know, that It didn't matter. I was dropped once then I braced upgot through. I spun around a little aftor that until I got to playing the ponies." "Playing thu ponies:" "Yes race track, you know. Dotting on horses. But, thank heaven, 1 saw tho folly of th.it." "And you stopped?" "Absolutely. You see. I came to myself. My chnracter assorted Itself. It was a hard fight, but I won. I wish It wasn't there, dear. Hut I was bound to tell the truth. Toll mo that It's all right. Tell mo you will forget It." "Have you told me all?" "Everything. Toll me It's all right." She looked nt htm with a troubled look. "I suppose I shall have to,," she snld. "But I thought you were a good deal worse than that." Thomas L. Masson, In Llpplncott's Magazine. SOME MARRIED MEDITATIONS. An easy way to flatter the averago woman Is to toll her thnt she has a pair of inscrutable eyes. The fellow who brags "I take my wife with me whorevor I go" forgets to add that his wife soos to It that ho does. Another thing that you live to regret Is halng told her, during the courtship, that she was far. far too good for you. The woman with unlovely foot considers the girl who goes a-wadlug In tho creek in the country a perfectly shameless creature. When a woman brass to her cronies that her husband Is terrifically jealous of hor. It's a sure sign that ho has reason to be. but Isn't. One of tho penalties of knowing n lot or women is that they all insist upon sending you rafts of picture postal cards as soon as they travel as much ns nineteen mljos away from home. In tho coursi; of time the mnrrled man wakes up to It that the languish. Ing dolls nro onlv kidding him when thoy sny to him:' "Dear mo. It really seems ns If all the roally nice men are married!" Every honest generous chap hns his moments when he sort of surveys his wife out of tho tall of his eye and says to himself: "It's a wonder to me, b 'Jinks, that tho little woman has been able to put up with mo ns long as she hns!" When you spend about fourteen minutes hooking or buttoning her up In the back, and then get It wrong, it adds a heap of hilarity and comfort to the situation when sho says: "Oh. I might have known thnt you'd make a botch of the Job." Queer, Isn't It, how perslstontly she tries to gouge from you some piece of Information which If you were foolish enough to reveal It to hor would mnko her perfectly miserable? True. All men at times must too the mnrk; But all men also know The holes in socks, If left undarncd, Will suroly mark the toe. Dertolt Free Press. An Early Skyscraper. Babel's builders explained. "We nro trying to catch up with tho cost of living," thny cried. Herewith they added the 'stecnth story. Now York Sun. Holland. The prlnclpnl Industries of Holland are cattle breeding and agriculture.

How an Ostrich Hatches It Is a curiosity to wu ostrich assist tho hatching As soon as ho sees the 1 sticking through tho shell the okk l by the protn.i foot, lift It two or threo f, It on tho ground until it 1 Valuable Paper Secret The Oxford Press synd . . Us formula for making ti 1 tough pnper used In the Un than 11 million dollars j, process required twenty jiv. hard work uul the exi $100,000 In cash

S2? UUUI " Dragon Fly Grubs. Dragon fly grubs are mo v r tlve to the fry of fish. o-i -r ... ..n.i 1 luii) ii iiuuiiu one , 1 fifty-four could be found tin September. The pond was it.' dragon fly. A Itnrc- ISihmI Tlilnrc. "Am UsItiR AI.t.K.VS FOOT 1 can truly nay I would not tuv out It so long, had 1 known 1 would give my uclilng t'ot J rare good thlUK for ar.Mmor tired fret. Mrs. Mtl!.ii Providence. It. I." Sold by ml I 25c. Ask to-day. Outgrew the Newspapcs A member of a publishu . telling n story which he .i show that the spread of ft,, , novel is constantly lncreisi Ho was on bis way from I II. I., to East Attleboro. M.i ley and stopped off nt tillage store at South Atth-i r a nibble of crackers nn.l -noon, snys the New i-rk Si The usual rural ihanuu about the counter. Hi u' versatlon with son ' .f th. Interested to know mw th 1 Ideas ran. He smn.ittil i.v various lines nnd a est .1 old farmer who w is sir sugar barrel waltlic f r t1,. "Think they're nu..; . ' good Job of the t u iff le . "What they ihdti' t it ' astonishing reply "Whv, revising it. f cot you read tho papers s.u.t Usher. "Wal, I used to," 1.1 tte "but 'bout a year ago 1 m-i off. Thoy got to be too f i me. Since then I've been 1 readln' a book." Snake Spins Reel. Mrs. W. C. Crlder, of Ad . r was attracted to her weavlrm , f ' day by the sound of her c s found a largo snake going aro ' the spinning wheel. When It started the wheel to runt n 3nnke was unable to free it.- f Snectators witnessed th- u able sight for nearly half ;i . y snake was Ilnally killed. It w r feet long. Campbelhille. K Phlla. North American. SENSE ABOUT FOOD Tnoln About I'uoil Worlli 1 nonlnc It Is a serious question son know Just what to eat whf son's stomach Is out of order ' foods cause trouble. Grape-Nuts food can be taK " time with tho certainty that r gest. Actual experience or valuable to anyono Interest. 1 A Terre Haute woman wr had suffered with Indigestion ' four years, ever since an 1' ' typhoid fever, and at tlme-t ' 41.1 I.... ...... 11-1.,. ( llUllilll lllll U1U Vl'll II"" then suffer such agony with n ach I would wish 1 never hai 'j ' anything. "I was urged to try Grape N ' "," ' since using It I do not have t myself any more, but I can a ' ll any tlmo nnd feel nourished a- 1 fled, dyspepsia is a thing of - 1 and I am now strong nnd we 1 "My husband nlso had an expi r 'n'' with Grape-Nuts. He was very and sickly In the spring. Cou'i r attend to his work. Ho was 1 ' der the doctor's care but medic. not seem to do him any good "rf ' began to leave oft ordinary food nnd use Grape-Nuts. It was posltn- v s'r prising to see the change In h n. grew better right off. and naur hns none but words of praise for Grnpc-Nuts. 'Our boy thinks he ennnot tV 9 meal without Grape-Nuts, anl y learns so fust at school that his t. er nnd other scholnrs comment 1 am satisfied that It is because great nourishing elements In Gra.e Nuts." "Thoro's a Reason." H It contnlns tho phosphate of 1" from wheat and barley which con-W with albumen to make the gray t ter to dally refill tho brain and nr centres. It Is a pity that people do not k what to feed their children. Th'" many mothers who glvo their f stcrs almost any kind of food and w thoy become Blck begin to pour medicine down them. Tho real w to stick to proper food and he In' and get along without medicine aexpenso. . Ever rend the above l'"cr? new one appears from ,mc,, V, of They are genuine, true, and full human interest.