CONCERNING DOOS WEDDING LORE Th« < guard­ ing the entrance to the infernal regions. Horcuhs dragged the mon­ ster to earth, but released him. To break a weduing present before the wedding meaus trouble. If ths bride receives mach table Un eu her family will never want food. "If you wish a strife, between man and wife, present tbean with a silver knife." As many Ironholdera as are given to you wheu married, ao many boys will you have. For the bride to receive a pieced quilt as a wedding gift brings great good luck. It among the wedding presents there happens to be a match box. the bride will marry twice. The groom should wear something that was given him as a present If be wishes good luck. U you receive a piano as a wedding gift and cannot play on it yoa and your husband will part. Present the bride with a email ball of twine, which as It decreases de­ notes an increase of fortune. Duplicate presents should not bo "Barking dogs never bite" had Its origin Ln the statement that log« In changed unless ooe is willing to take their wild state never hark, but howl, a chance on changing their luck. whine and growl. Parking Is an ac­ If a bride wishes to always retain quired habit and. It was believed, was no indication of a savage temper. | her I uaband's love and confidence, she should never wear to the altar any­ — • “Dogwatch" is a corruption of thing that was given her by a mal« ‘"dodge-watch” and has no relation to friend. dogs. In seafaring two short watches, one from 4 o’clock to 8 and the other POINTED PARAGRAPHS from 6 to 8 In the evening, were In­ troduced to dodge the routine or pre­ Girls like «rater because of ths re­ vent the same men always keeping flection. watch at the aatne time. Sometimes being misunderstood is to be preferred. ARKANSAS ‘•MEWSINGS’ The man who won't listen to reason is usually thinking the same thing about yea. Mighty bad to fall by the wayside, bat It's worse than bad to He there and holler, when you might rise and ran. The lad who is always telUng you that banks are not safe Is the same fellow who never has anything to put In them. No man is totally bad and no wom­ an totally good. Every tattered man has a motion-pic­ ture show of his own. It's hard to please yourself when somebody else has the start. Man can see a sorrow at twice the distance he can see'a blessing. The water area, escioalve of the Great Lakes, the Atlantic, the Pacific and the Half of Mexico, within the threv tulle limit. Is 53.016 square tulles. Housewives may mail requests The farthest north point to a small « for recipes or aak any questions detached land area of northern Min­ concerning recipes published. A nesota ending |p latitude 41» degrees, Herald subscriber, a woman 23 minutes, and longitude M degrees, versed in cookery, who desire« to nine minutes. remain anonymous, will be de­ lighted to publish requested rec­ ipes or answer questions. WISE SAYINGS -The Editor An ounce of loyalty la worth a pound of cleverness. Pie Crust. Take a flour tieve about three- It la the lifted fees that fusla ths fourths full of flour, on« teaspoon shining of th« sun. salt, sift twice; then take about one- Genius la taking infinlt« pslna -not half pound lard and work th« lanl Inspiration, bat perspiration. through the flour until every bit has been worked in. Now odd just enough Failures ar« with heroic minds th« «rater so as to knead it hardly any. stepping stones to success. The least water the better th« crust Raisin Pie. If thoM who ar« Industrious all Imi­ On«-half cup raisins, one cup cold tated th« idlers, th« world would soon water; place these in a warm, but not Starrs. too hot part of the stove and let aland There to somathing harder to fee« about an hour. Beat on« egg light, than death, and that to th« realization add one cup sugar .«nd one tablespoon of failure and misdirected effort and flour wh>ch have been thoroughly wrongdoing. mixed. Add the juic« of one lemon. A true man's allegiance to given to Now place the raisins and water that which to highest in his own na­ where they will boil, stir the other ture. He reverences truth, hs loves mixture slowly in until it is thick- Cool before placing in pie crust, to kindness. he respects justice bake. Life to a greet and nobl« calling, not Sour Cream Pie. a mean and groveling thing to be hur­ One cup sour cream, littie salt, one ried through aa w« can, but a lofty and cup sugar, on« tablespoon flour and j exalted destiny. on« cup chopped raisins. Mix all j together and bake m one crust QUAKER QUIPS Ths girl with th« biggest cheek doesn't always do the most blushing. Ifs th« easiest thing Ln th« world to flatter a woman by calling her a flirt. What to one man's loss to another man's gain, except possibly when a fellow loses his temper. The devil may have hto faults, but at any rate he never puts off till to­ morrow what lie can do today. A woman is always keen about ac­ quiring the latest wrinkle, unless It happens to hit her tn the face. Honesty to the best policy. Still the fellow who hesitates to steel a kiss Is apt to go without. A grouch sometimes comes without a reason, and stays until he has one. Maybe It's because we do things by halves that one-half the world doesn't The summer dresses are to be tight A woman's baby couldn't be any i know how the other half lives.—Phil­ with loose effect. They must expect , them to look like a girl who has had i more wonderful to her even if it were adelphia Record. twins. too many cocktails. Doo t like that expression. "Prosper­ ity's just 'round the corner." Pros­ perity has been cornered too many times by a willful group of watchful waiters. You can never be a great man so long as you associate exclusively with ! small men. Don't slop to measure happiness, but If you do, don't worry when It runs over the rim—for some poor soul'll get it on the lonesome way.— Arkansuw Thorn a- Cat. The forests of Florila contain 175 varieties of wood. PITHY PARAGRAPHS The alarm clock usually catches a fellow napping. One nerd not be a botanist to recog­ nize a blooming idiot. Water on the brain is seldom due to a thirst for knowledge. A fellow is certainly up In the air when a woman sweeps him off his feet. If they had to turn their own grind­ stones fewer people would have axes to grind. Some society people prune their genealogical trees by cutting off their poor relations. It is from the family jar one discov­ ers whether one has married a peach or a lemon.—Boston Transcript IN OTHER CITIES Hoyton leads all cities In fist con- suiiipi Ion. TIMBER Circassian walnut is heavier than water and will not float. The Australian eucalyptus tree sometimes attains a height of 500 feet. Mahogany trees do not grow in clus­ ters, but are found scattered through­ out forests and hidden Ln dense under­ growth. Dwarf oaks, which will take root In a thimbleful of MU and grow only an Inch and a half In height, are plentiful tn China. A week for smiles. St. Augustine, Fla., the oldest Euro­ pean settlement In the United States, was founded August 23, 1566, by Don Pedro Menendez De-Avllea, dispatched by Philip II of Spain to drive out the French Protestant refuge«» who three tears before had reached Albe ynarle sound. In India a widow remarrrles at the k»< of her dignity and a fiancee can­ not marry if her prospective husband die- Fourteen to fifteen yards of thread are required to stitch the uppers of a pair of siloes. The world's coffee crop Is about 80OJXX) tons, of which America con­ sumes about one-third. Factories located In Massachusetts make more than half the world's sup­ ply of boots and shoes. Sixty cents Is the estimated cost of stopping an ordinary freight train and again getting It under way at Its av­ erage speed. 25 miles an hour. The first sawmill In America was buUt In New York In 1603. The first steam power sawmill was built In New Orleans by OUver Evans tn 1803. The Phrase it They • Certainly - Are-Good - Places - To - Trade” IS OFTEN USED IN SPEAKING OF THESE STORES. EVERYONE IS B * " ' TREATED ALIKE AND TREATED RIGHT. Special Features, Saturday and Monday, at any 20th Century Store are Yellow or White Corn Alpine Milk Meal Nebraska kiln-dried, very fine *)£« grade, 9-pound sacks............ Z3U M Ceyl°" 40C Every time you He you Incur a lia­ bility. Î TWO SETS OF UARS A good name Is the foundation of credit. Every Her has hto own system. The next biggest Is tbe maiden who loves a man. The biggest liar to the man who loves s maiden. And the world keeps right on moving, brother, right on mov­ ing I—Richmond Times Dispatch. ♦ MEANINGS OF MOLES A mole on the breast to an Indica­ tion of afferiloo, strength, courage and loyalty. On th« left shoulder, s molo denote« sorrow, while oo the upper Up shows I bsppy marriage. COM. STRIKE CANNOT AFFECT PORTLAND. At least as long as the Gas com­ pany’s production of Gasco Briquets keeps up. Inis company produces millions of pounds of tne best fuel that to made, as it is almost entirely carbon. People buying Gasco Briquets do not spend their money for ashes. As the coal strike was announced, the news also appeared in the papers that Gasco Briquets had been reduced to (14.76 for delivery at the com­ pany’s convenience during the sum­ mer. This enables them to keep their or­ ganized crews in tact, thus saving the extra cost of crowding all deliveries into a few months in the fall. Thia saving to passed on to the public and last year those that bought at the Special Summer price saved them­ selves a total of over 123,000.—Adv Go|,hm K,>J Oata. I laqrr p