General Debility
Day In and out there Is that feeling oi
weakness that make a burden of itself.
Food docs not strengthen.
Sleep does not refresh.
It la hard to do, hard to bear, what
could be easy, vitality la on the ebb, and
the whole system suffers.
WAX CANDLES IN DEMAND.
For this condition lake
Hood's Sarsaparilla
It Tltalltes the blood, gives vigor and tone
to all the organs and functions, and la
positively unequalled for all run-down or
debilitated conditions.
BoJD's Fills curs eouaiipaUoa. 3$ cants.
His Inherited Dramatic Talent.
Mies Blanche Booth, niec of Edwin
Booth, baa established a dramatic
school at Minneapolis. She was for
merly a member cf her ancles com
pany and played Ophelia at hia Hamlet.
rtodern Conveniences.
On day my little three-year-old
brother was visiting at oar neighbor's.
He came borne veiy much excited and
aid:
"Mamma, yon ought to have a pnmp
like they have at Caoiery's. You turn
it like gafOline stove and water ccmee
out like a washing machine." tittle
Chronicle.
No Longer a Mystery.
"I have often wondered,' observed
the doctor, "at the extraordinary popu
larity of 'D xie.' People always ap
plaud whenever an orchestra begins to
play it . Why is it?"
The professor was silent a long time,
"Well," he said at last, "I have
sometimes thought it was because
everybody liked the tune." Chicago
Tribune.
An Objection.
"No," said the. friend, "I don
think your sew type of American girl
will create anything of an artistic stir.
"Why not?" asked the artist, in at
one of indignant disappointment.
"Because her legs are not to 3 long
nor ber waist too short Iu fact, she
looks too much like a human being to
be accepted as artistic" Washington
Star.
THB WHITE SIMMER QIRU
She Is a Symphony in White and Her
Teeth Should Match.
The girl w ho now plana to go off on
bar summer vacation recognizes that
is a white year. Everything in the
line of feminine apparel is white by
preference. hits is all the fashion,
White dresses, white ribb ns, white
bats, white stockings, even white trim
sning on the bathing dresses. White
parasols, indeed the summer girl la
symphony in white.
Jiow comta the point we wish espec
ially to make.
Do you think this beautiful vi ion of
white lovlineea, this summer girl In all
ber white costuming looks well when
she open her mouth to laugh and
bows a yellow set of teeth?
Heaven forbid that any dainty wo
man who expects admiration this sum
mer, from those who look open her
will forget the absolute necessity
having her teeth white, clean and per
lsct.
Before yoa go to the coast, or to tb
country, for yonr vacation, go to W11
Brothers, the famous dentists in the
Falling building, Portland, Oregon
and have your teeth put in good order
The cost is very moderate and the pain
nothing.
of
Outdone.
"He doted on Alice and would have
married her but for her mother."
"Ah, her mother "
"Yes, her mother was still more at
tractive. Detroit Free Press.
la Sunny Kansas.
Drnggiet's Clerk See Old Limping
Wolf what a brown study he is in
He's wrestling with a tremednous prob
lem.
Druggist What's that?
Trying to figure out bow be can get
a drink in a prohibition tow-
On, that's the trouble, eh? And
thereupon the kind druggist conducted
the noble red man to the back room of
the store, and the Indian problem was
quickly and eaei y solved.
Uncomfortable.
Finnicne I wonder why it is that
those who attain the pinnacle of sue
obes never seem to be happy?
Cynnicus Because the pinnacle of
success is like the top of a particularly
tall lightning rod with a particularly
snarp point, and tbose who succeed in
perching temporarily upon it usually
find that tbey are targets for all the
world's lightning.
10O ItEWAItD SJiOO.
Ths readers of thii paper will be plettd to
jeam mat mere ia ai lea.u one areaaea aiaeaa
Ibat seieuee bit been able to cure in all Us
states, ana that iscatarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure
la tne only positive cure known to tbe medical
fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional die
eaae, requires a constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Care ll taken internally, actios
directly upon the blood and mucous lurlacea
ol the iyatem. thereby detroying the founda
tion of the dia-ae, and giving tbo patient
strength by building up tbe constitution and
mating nature in doing hi worn. The pro
prietors have so much faith In Its eurstiva
powers, that they offer One Hundred Ioliera
(or any cae that it fails to cure, tend fur list
of testimonials. Address
o,..,. . F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0
Bold by druggists, 75c.
Hall's Famuir rills are the but-
Not Too Precipitate.
"Ah, Georgie, dear," she said to
the duke, "why don't you go to papa
today? Delays are dangerous, you
know."
"Yes, I realize that," he replied,
"but I've only mown you three days
and these get-ricb-quick schem- s al
ways seem to be so risky." Chicago
fiecord-Herald.
His Clood Hearted dueaa.
'Jimaley thinks bis wife is an an
gel.
"That so? Why, I
Jimsley was married."
"He is a widower."
didn't know
Bibles la Demand In China.
Recently a Chines professor in a
government college made application
for fifty English bibles for tbe use of
tbe students.
I J Bast Couch 6rup. Tanas Oood. us 1
II to time. Sold by dnitrtata. 1
But They Are Not Made ef Was at All,
Oaocarlta Heine the Coapoalttoa.
There Is a popular Impression that
wax candles are manufactured from
beewax. No doubt some of those on
the market can be traced to the busy
little Insects, but not many. Oiocer-
He, a product of the earth, Is the coin
position of which tbe bulk of them are
formed. In the United State the ruin
era! is dug In Utah and lu California,
the European beds being located In
Wales and Gallcla and Roumanla.
When found lu Its natural state 010
cerite appears In translucent, dark
brown, thin films, which, upon being
refined, resembles beeswax closely.
The wax mines of Eastern Gallcla,
lt-ased and operated by a syndicate of
American capitalists, form one of the
most curious fields of Industry Iruag
tnable. Tbey are located around Bory-
slav, which Is also the center of the
eastern oil district of that part of Aus
tria. The entire wax fields are but
fifty acre In extent, but more than a
thousand shafts bave been sunk lu
that limited area, and almost 6,000 men
are at work on the tract. The veins of
the mineral frequently are sixteen
luchr thick and It la dug with shovels
and hoisted from tbe shafts by wind
lasses. Many uses are made of this
wax besides molding It Into candle
and fortunes hare been made by the
men Interested In these curious mine,
tbe value of the crude product being 8
cents a pound at tbe mouth of a shaft.
The wax caudle or, speaking more
correctly, the orocerlte candle Is again
becoming fashionable In the homes of
tbe wealthy. In tbe mansions of the
wealthy as well as In the rooms of the
poverty stricken, candles may be found
to-day, though for widely different rea
sons. To the poor candles are Indis
pensable because science never has
discovered a cheaper mode of lighting.
And to the rich tbe flood of light emit
ted by a forest of candle Is a boon
because science has not and probably
never will discover a softer and more
mellow light than that shed by the
yellow lame at the end of the ancient
wax cylinder.
Both health and comfort are other
points taken luto consideration by
many city folks who burn candles In
their bedrooms and In other place
where brilliant light is not esscutlal.
In tbe first place, what little odor Is
caused by a candle flame is neither In-
jurieus nor disagreeable, and In tbe
second, the flume requires but little
oxygen to keep It going, nor does It
beat a room to an appreciable degree,
a double advantage too obvious to be
dwelt upon.
But outside of our big cities tbe can
die Is used extensively. In country
homes where gas Is not available and
where oil lamps must be used tbe cau
dle la found frequently as an agree
able and safe substitute. The wax
candle of to-day, however. Is a widely
different thing from that of oldeu
times. The busy bee may hum and
collect honey and turn out all tbe wax
she likes, except that ber product Is
used for tbe candle In Roman Catholic
and "high" churches, she contribute
little or nothing to those found in tbe
markets. Chicago Chronicle.
A PROMINENT COLLEGE MAN
One of Indiana's Useful Educators Says:
Feel Like a New Alan."
I
ifSjia
MR
JOHN V. MENG.
Truly Unlucky.
Doyoutellev that 13 Is an tin.
I lies y number to have at lbs table?"
a.kl th Sit jfe.ih.irn man.
Mr. John Meng, 64 Jeffrsson Ave.. Indianapolis. Ind.. State r.c-esentatlv .'iy country mm 1 .now . .. , , ., . ,,..
of Indianapolis Business College, writes: w"" l"H" 'MH1 , 7 onher "'. tally when the. Is only
"Iflrn.lvbell.vethatlOv.lmvflnehe.UhtoPen.na. Constant travel and ' ". "-' "" neceaaarlljr re 0Vbrt- ,''V'y '
change of food and water v. rotight havoc with my stomach, and for months 1 1 "mln so lu a greater or less degree Just j " "'L'Ll
suffered with Indigestion and catarrh of the stomach. I felt that the only thing ! so long as you continue to keep your
to do was to give up my occupation which I felt very reluctant to do. Seeing selves Ignorant of our language and
?.";.?' Pfd,l I decided to give It a trial, and used we of yourl. i,uriig wy acquaint-
' f!".t,,,u!ly- f..r,. ";""' h.n I found that my troubles had sll dlsappe.red ; ... . Ufl ' ., ,,
SHOULD TALK IN CMINESI.
Mr Cheat Tun l.lans) Chtua's Advlr
to Americana.
"Since my Hist aotitialiiiauce with
A merit- and Americans," aW ' ,f
Chen Tung Mmtg Cheng, the Chines
minister In a cotiveiHatlou with a writ
er of the New York Commercial Ad
vertiser, "1 have become thoroughly
convinced that my countrymen win
never succeed among y ""I" ""'J'
make up their minds to master the
Ktigllsh language and participate much
more freely lu tbe life aud hitlilta of
your people. The grosa Ignoratit-e of
a knowledge of Kngllsh tnong my
countrymen who are here to slay l
i-siie.-litlly lo blame for the way they
are disliked and, I must couress, too
often looked upon wllh eonleiitpt-hy
the Anierli-Hii (HHiple.
It la iH-rfettly obvloua, of course.
that If my countrymen would timk It
a first anil necessary oonuuiou 10 nm
ter your laugnnge they would aom
make tholr true worth appreciated by
Americans, as well as eradicate that
air of liit)iilsltlveiies with which you
regard us.
Certainly, too. It would la time be
of Incalculable benefit to my euuutry
and people If you were to Institute
1 lie teaching of the Chinese language
In all your public achools and universi
ties. I am greatly pleased to note a
chair of Chines laugunge baa already
been endowed lu your Columbia mil
vrralty. Ther la, I am afraid, how-1
ever, little hup of eeeiugat least.
not fer the next half century -my Ian-1
gunge being taught generally through
out America. It would take fully that
length of time, too, I believe, before
he undoubtedly great Influence such
a knowledge among your people would
be felt lu many ways for the better
ment of Chlua.
'My countrymen, I know, have al
ways been s people of uitlch mystery
Dark Hair
"Ihav used Ayer' Hair Vigor
for great many years, and al
though 1 am ri 'y y"' ?'
age, yst I hsvs not gray ksir In
my head."
Ueo. Ysllotl, Towson, Md.
X'c mean all that rich,
dark color your hair used
to have. If It's gray now,
no matter; for Aycr's
Hair Vigor always re
stores color to gray hair.
Sometimes it makes the
hair grow very heavy and
long; and it stops falling
of the hair, too.
II Hi Mils, tit Sntfltfs.
If your dmitiiit eamml siiiM-ly y",
sad ua l"ilu au4 ill im
rou a iKilli. It aura and sita in nam
Of yottt iwareal ter ortl. a, alt'a,
J.U ilt.KtUUnll, Ma.
numsott MAOHiNarrlSa
(NuiwHrs lu John I'oolai
Pout st fVlwrlM nui, prtian .
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l'mlli..l, tuud kir r nm lllu.n.u.i
Ala. rtH i.f U,ii, .1.21
Why tiegagsmcnt Waa fSrokea.
"I, A, II , declare my engagement to
0. I1, spinster, of this tuau, lo h at
an end by lesson of her pawning the
ngagsmeut ring," Is from Ih per
sonal column ol a Herman newspaper.
To Break In Mew Shoes.
Always hak In AUiit'a rinil r:a, s i..tr
Ilt-ura hi, atinf a, hlns llwn
t'ure iwrna. lits row Ins hall an. litiua. Al
Sll drug (lata aud aa. ator. a. J.n- l"U'l a-e,l
Sttvaubatltula Samtl tuatie't 1 HI X Adlraaa
Allan 8 Olaiattd, ! Hr, N V.
Dr. C. Gee Wo
VONDKRFUL
MOMH
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fhit tftutrttt t hi
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t4MllmtAlW. I W)flt-Sit. I ,l
him. fall tii tMii ir in iu .,n, fof
Islaxhi anal .'tt-Mlaf, a(at K UNnLL.
tHM iMKV. AIlhlkM
Th C Cc Wo Chinese Mcikinc Co.
Ill AaW ft., lilMi4. 0.a
0f M Ml IM altaf.
lanwan Ih um
una i seemed UK a new man. I nav a Dottle of Ceruna In my grip all tra
ume, and occasionally take a few doses which keeps me In excellent health.
John W. Meng.
It
There Was No Encore.
No right-thinking person csn bave
any admiration ror a smart trick
that smacks of rascality, but there
may be case in which sympathy for
tbe victims of such a trick would be
wasted.
A traveling dramatic troupe announc
ed a performance In a certain ambi
tious young city. It was expressly
stated on all tbe bills that "Owing to
the great length of tbe program and
the many specialty performances, no
encores will be permitted."
Tbe evening of tbe entertainment
found tbe bouse well Oiled, the audi
ence consisting largely of young men
and boys bent on having a good time.
The first song was tbe occasion for
prolonged outburst of cheering. After
bad continued several minutes tbe
manager came to the front of tbe cur
tain to ask them to desist They only
bowled tbe louder, and be retired, discomfited.
But the cheering, stamping and
whistling went on, and continued for
half an hour, tbe curtain remaining
obstinately down.
At the end of that time tbe enthus
iasm had spent Itself and tbe din
ceased, but the curtain did not rise.
Then a young man ventured to go be
hind the scenes. He returned presently
wltb the announcement that tbe com
pany bad left the building, bag aud
baggage.
It was true. Tbey had packed up
everything, paid their bill at the hotel,
caught a train out of town, and got
afely away; and tbe genera verdict of
tbe townspeople was that they bad
served their unruly audience Just
right.
Habits of the Tailor Bird.
This wonderful bird lives In India.
It has a beak shaped very much Ilk
shoemaker's awl. Tbe little bird.
which Is yellow In color and only three
Inches long, says the Philadelphia
Ledger, derives Its name from the way
which It makes Its nest. It se
lects a large leaf, banging from the
end of a twig; then It pierces a num
ber of boles along tbe edge of It wltb
Its awl-like beak, and then gets tbe
long fibers of plants, which make ex
cellent thread, and carefully sews tb
edge together like a purse or a bag,
using Its bill for a needle to carry tbe
thread through. Tbe ends of tb
thread are knotted, to prevent them
from slipping through tbe leuf. Tbe
stalk end of the leaf Is bent and
crushed so as to form a hood over the
opening of the nest, protecting It from
sun and rain.
When tbe leaf Is not large enough
to make the nest, this bright little bird
gets another leaf, pierces It with boles
and pieces the two leaves together.
The Interior of tbe nest Is lined wltb
cotton and silky grass, making a very
snug and comfortable home for tb
little birds. The bird and Its nest full
of eggs are so very light that tbey can
be suspended from tbe end of a slen
der twig.
Tbe most common phases of summer
catarrh are catarrh of the stonisch and
bowels. Peruna is a specific for sum
mer catarrh.
Hon. Willis Brewer, Representative
In Congress from Alabama, writes tb
following letter to Or. tlartmsn:
House of Representatives.
Washington, D. C.
Th Parana Medicine Co., Colum
bus, O. :
Gentlemen I have used one b-ttle
of Peruna for lassitude, and I take
pleasure in recommending it to those
who need a good remedy. As a tonic
it is excellent. In the short time 1
have used it it has done me a great
deal of good." Willis Urewer.
If yoa do not derive prompt snd sat
isfactory results Irom the use of Peru
na, write tit once to lr. Hurttnnn, giv
ing a full statement of your cus snd
be will be pleased to give you his valu
able advice gratis.
Address Dr. Ilartman, President ol and the
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, ' country.
umo.
three Americans who could converse
wltb me, eveu fairly Intelligently, In
my own tongue. All three bad travel
ed In China. I have often wondered
not a little, since meeting them, how
many more Americans there am who
can speak the Chinese language, 1
honestly believe that tbey could be
counted on the fingers of my right
timid. How densely Ignorant yuu are,
too, of our history, our tuode of life.
our character, our wealth and poverty
tremendous future of our
AU There Is to It,
m," pleaded the
"Tall m," pleaded the artless
maid, "wherein lies th secret of ths
art of conversation?"
Th sage affected th attitoJe he was
wont to assum when in th act of im
parting wisdom, and said:
"My child, listen."
"X am listening," breathlessly sh
answared.
"Well, my child," be rejoined,
"that is tb art of conversing agrsa-
ably." Stray Stories.
Lively Occupation.
To one unfamiliar with country nom
enclature the question asked by the
young man might no seem wholly unnatural.
"And wer you never in tb country
during th season of buskingbees Mr.
8 7 asked tbe young lady.
"No. Tbe ideal How do you husk
a be?" Philadelphia Press.
Her Preference
Fashionable Doctor My dear young
ladv, you are drinking nnfiltered water.
which swarms with animal organisms.
Yoa should bave it boiled: that will
kill them.
Patient Well, doctor, I think I'd
sooner be an aquarium than a centa
ury. London Tit-Bits.
A Valuable Publication.
A full set of the "Almanach de
Gotha," from 1748 to 1900, was to
cently sold in Paris for $1,300. Of
course its value is largely that of a lit
erary rarity, but the old volumea are
extremely useful to special students.
He Doesn't Worry.
Duffy Meeker's a philosophical sort
of chap isn't he?
Guffy In what retped?
Duffy Why, lis is the husband of s
famous woman, you know, but his ob
scurity doesn't seem to trouble him is
the least.
Something to Talk Through.
Hilnw I womler if Breesee is goln
to maae any political speeches Ihi
spring?
Cumso I don t know. But why dt
you ask?
Hilnw I saw him buylna- a new hat
yesieruay.
Making Money.
- "itaiu amount oi money minis
ters to the proper wants of msn, bill
the man who spends his life In trying
wj make money Is doing nothing mor
than piling up a dim of brass-headed
tacks. What good does it do to neglecl
your wife, yonr home, your friends, U
mak money .' Kev. irank Crane.
Pessimism.
I, : t . ,. , . .
lessiDiism noiirisnes usell in nui
time, not in the hard ground, where la
bor sweats and mails, but in the flow
ery beds of luxury and slothful esse
Kv. J. W. Chadwii k.
Moral -rectitude.
Moral rectitude is a protest against
evil. Vi ise men are ready to com
mend a good man, for he is of valtit
to the community in which he lives.
Rev. George Adams.
II kWf 'iVT-iii.-.r-sf; I '
Husband (angrily) I never saw a
woman as hard to please as you are.
Wife (calmly) My dear, you forget
that I married you.
An electric eel must lead .
shocking
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"Some time during thi present year
or m-xt." Kir t'lu-n continued, "I Intend
taking steps to vatalillsli Schools for
the Instruction of the Kugltsli lan
guage In thosa sections of this country
where my countrymen are congregat
ed the most. I lxlleve that to be the
nearest workable solution for elevat
ing the general condition of the ma
lorlty of Chinamen here. If I ran only
siKi-essfiilly secure for them such an
opportunity to make tlii-tiislves pro-rti-U-nt
In tlit; English language ihey
would alo soon d-lre--and naturally
enough - to aslmllati with your peo
ple more freely than It Is possible for
them to do now, aud otherwise also
induce them to take an litterrst In
their adopted country. America
would certainly nut. I feel sure, lose
anything by the closer relationship."
riTfl satiaaaai !
rilW atoa Sim (a. i..art' Hlia'altaa (iaaas I
tarr SaW tmWHUti Vtftl atUajaa
a, Pa.IV H twaaUaV t 4.Ht-r.la4.l,ai r
Oranlte Meat tlulMlag Material.
Th value of granite a a l-itlldlng
msbsrlal la 10 lo 'i! time a great as
that of brick. Altr sralt mot In
the following order lltnrstoos, state,
aud sandstone.
BE
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,(laf MM., 4a. lwalMHIa r m S slssls
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lion,
it col. la lhara Is no botur
P-
Price S3 cti is.
STFQUTilE
VELS
If m a raaralu, kawiikr apia ar ssi
taala af t - fai rsaUaVt mu b Matul
v4 aawa aw4 a vail. Vutva t iiMaaatatai
par' v tui vuaanai
Nat, a. aut urnll
IS fee M
Aa I'srtk Angtl.
8t. rter(at Heaven's gal.l-Coms'
to.
r'sir Spirit (aitilotis'y) Is my ha'o
on slralaht? .N. V. Weekly,
PILGRIMAGE TO MECCA.
New Light from (llllclal !toarc9 om
Asnsal MlaralldQ.
Ntaurlce ronlte.iu Hey, an oAVIul In
the Kgyptlun department of the In
terior, litis fur a number of years 1 en
charged wltb the auver lluii of the
Hiininil pligrluiaKv'of Mecca, as It Is
controlled by the Kgyptlan govern
ment. In an address that be recently
gave before I lie Khedlval tieograpblc
Society at Cairo he told tunny things
of great Interest about the annual pit
grlmsge. ilia remarks derive much
Importance also from tbe fact that bis
o Hie hi I jxisltlun has given liltn unusual
opptjrtuultles for collating Infuruia
tlon. The pilgrims converge upon the holy
cities of Mccra and .Medina from three
directions: Those coming from the
south are Midiaiumediina, from Ocean-
lea, Java, Hunialra, IndoChlna, India,
Turkeatiin and southern Persia, who
pass Into the Ked Hi-a through tbe
Htralt of Hah el Maudeb aud on to
Jedtliih, the rxjrt of Mecca; the north
ern branch of the pilgrims, north Per
sians, Turcomans and people from
Asia Minor and Kuropeau Turkey, go
southwurd to (he holy cities both by
the Innd and sea routes; the third
stream Is from the west, Egyptians,
Moroccans, Algerians, Tunisians and
Turks, who reach Jedtlnh through the
Suez Cunal. Kor years past the sver
afe number of pilgrims passing
through the 8uez Canal to Jeddah has
been ltl.tKO, but this number Is some
times greatly exceeded; the number
lu UMil, for exnmple, was 2l,(0, and
In the sen mm beginning In Kelirusry.
last year. It was over 40,000. maklnu
1!K)2 the banner year for the Hues
Canal contingent. The northern pll
grim, however, are only a small part
of those who annually convene at
Mev-cs. The total number every year
exceed 100,000. practically all nf
whom ar present at tb fete of
liulruui New York Bun.
THE
IKJele
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Alcohol,
Cpium,
Tobacco
Using sV
win r?t
tiimriATro
ClKCULAltA
Fav "oira)"fv Jn
UnTiANaOax
Paiaamrt
rttlalabam, tmmn TaMAtlMd IVlVaA
ftf fraa mmv v mm to! m aWsUiaV iUM
BlasaiBsj Rsw4 (savaMaf aasaaaa BMawafwaai fca VaA Ha)
KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEA5
I tm-t tfw m itM Hti
I Hii Champion OnwCut Mower I
I Ufmm iialiiarwiS) 1
I ai(aaof I k,N. 1(SR.
crxtil xvhA'
cm. m
4
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In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
ths asarraua aaanar. sw vass snv,
not
A Wilderness, Forsooth.
It might be thought tbst the dsy had
gone by when to tbe English mind
AmiTlea appeared as a land of waste
place and wilderness unredeemed.
Hut a story which a recent visitor to
Knglund brings home shows that there
are biih Honest Ilrllons who do
undvintniid our ways of life.
At a dinner table the American hnp
poned to remark that there was a cur
few In Cambridge, Massachusetts, and
some other town.
"A curfew?" asked an English lady
Yes, a bell that rings at half pst
nine to call the children off the street "
"Oh, I see," said the English lady
affably. "I suppose after dark there Is
danger from wolve."
PAINfAJiGUISH
AHIIi'STERINC
ANGELIHOU:
Ba m jmm r. ii mm
mm,
2 Th Vvwar mHh Ih tRW i t T "
; m "1fah.f " i ha ruliltif tr Um f-.nl
' at.r.l ranting thattha!. Iojs'vm ftai
ar on lra imutij, aii gtVlMfl lnraM4
war for tar. cutiititf
k from (iswttitil. bM lha Biuta ruttiuf,
r ih mora taifUiK lor lha wheal W Ml
h ttm lha gt uii'1
It f"th sini r Tha"lifawt"ut"t ham.
p phtt Iiasa lha vhaala ntt lha grui4
int U lha imt yuarftit ruilaf IM ih
nU 1 1 a many mnvaitlattt fraUtfe
itanil f..f ht,irm r(tugu mu4 ci-
ittlar, Maiu-t m
J WTCHEU. tEWlS It STAVEJt CO..
? fUvl U TatUi JU Mm 0tm
llllM
SHOW ME A PROS
PEROUS BUSINESS
And i'U show you a
Smltb-Prtmlrr Type
writer In ths office of
thai bualnMs-fiiiMllmfs
out ol Iso. It's bk. lbs
red bsadsd girl and lh
whits hort-wrun you
- ens ysti can ss ih
othtr.
Drop us a postal and kt
us UU you about Hits
Typswrllsr.
DUHY&DIOERJtIAN
Sob Accab for rlfl Caul,
247 SUrkSU Portland Oftgoa
TW lakala W.llr Inalsau falWts
su sanaajaS ii iaalla rnnun
h. IU aa Kaaai.
l.M.U.
ft 17-101.
I VM willU. to 4 vartltars pUaM
B v v waiMaai lb!
Els Mr.
3
Only KlrM They Mak.
Miggles-Old Ootrok is coutlnually
making smart remarks, Isn't he?
Wiggles-Yes. The making of smart
remarks Is a luiury that only the rich
facrarv
ll "it
ooci y
-ati
PRUSSIAN STOCK FOOD,
mfik Moni ?"Ik. ."" '"" OOWI slva ....... and rlcbsr
niiis. HOO f.ow and fatun (julrktr irlvn tills food.
1...EW2 TUNTfO CALVts).
ao wtm it aa aiuoaMi oaj.aa wiu.
fralU.tl Mt Pfe( SSV, ft.
lrj raaull.- r. W. UIo.,llirlla, Sab.
FBUi BH.ps,, ii.nd Book.
ruarusu sou
CO.,
. atuntatl mlaas lili aallalaa
rrssslsa lam.ar Cs 81. fast. Hiss.
IVsnssI Ala.
raralaa. Otwajaa,
YOUR CHANCE IN LIFE
y 1 1 'v, . a n't' V""' ' haa U, orTerod to
ii-mid Ii. at hi - "l l" ov"rl""' '"rhaps vou will
for bt s i Jl ,1 ""."T" 'ar""r' We (Ityoupriieticilly
com, lu ,1 ' Z "l,in ,!tll"Ky' tHMltbin when
f t ; "I "r gni.luHtos are employod. That's the
rtles Yon i I '" ar? "7" ,n lHilt wllh our grailu.
BOMNKO-WALKER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Eg
Ortgu".
jjaiiitiirani
life.
can afford.