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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1903)
W e > e done a lot o f scrimpin’ an’ livin' hand-to-mouth. W e ’ re dreaded, too, wet weather an’ we’ re worried over drought, For the thing kept drawin* int'reat, whether crops were good or had. An’ raisin’ much or little, se*»med it swallowed all we had. The women folks were sarin’ an’ there ain't a bit of doubt Hut that things they really needed lots of times they done without, So w e’re breathin’ somewhat easy, ■ ■ we’re feelin’ less afraid * I O f Providence's workin’s, since we got the mortgage paid. Improved and cheapened form o f the I furnace, the wire has a thlckneaa o f only l-SSUHb o f an Inch, and the glass U r a ls j » . « K m a w W b .t I . D . f r tube »round which the spiral Is wound H i* Mlatr**«. Miss Bertha Anderson is the teacher ,-an be healed to 17U0 deg. C.. this be of the Hazel diatrlct school, about five ing » » geest a temperature as any tubes now produced can stand. Such miles from Trenton. N. J-. » nd ,b * bas s dog. Teddy, which she counts of » furnaces are found useful for deter good deal more value than a dozen mining melting points, organic chem i bow ing, scraping beaux. Tbe dog Is of cal analysis and other purposes. In tbe shepherd breed and loves tbe teach organic analysis tbe spiral o f w ire en circling tbe glass combustion tube Is ler fondly. H e is her constant com , paulon and has been trained to per- i ,-ut up Into several sections, each with , form many interesting tricks. " hen its own current connections, so that j she took charge o f the Haxel district successive portions o f the tube can school she brought her dog with her tie heated aa desired. Heat losa is les | and be accompanied her to school ev sened. with corresponding Increase in ery morning and remained with her the chemist's comfort. SAVED BY C A N IN E CHUM. THE C A N C E LED M ORTGAGE. $ M fm a tru r V p h o l o q r a p h t ) *;* ■M-4+++-H f SON WAS M01R +++++++++-M-HH T b e old farm er died* when Judge Gilroy, hi,' cclved the telegram, k, ' lug but go up to the ( ¿ 1 v neraL It was dlttlcult to* fo r the Judge was u,* ^ In , and every | many dollars to him. A s he sat with LeBt grim y little train wklqH through the farms, be , ™ ■ he details o f bis cases« l i e had been a good, rei 1 wish I ’d kept a record o f the things hud never given bis futbu'I during tbe day. that mortgage ate, le a th e r covered cameras generally suffer in the w in ter season of the ami the old man died full , ( P N E U M O N IA . Teddy quickly made friends with the In principal an’ iut’rest from begiunin’ year from the effeota o f moisture or from stray snowdakes to the extent ' lrtnea, "a shock of cw,T down to date!— pupils, with whom be played during that the leather w ill begin to peel aw ay from the fram e In parts. This may Mors Contagious than Tuborcnlooio, T h e phrase pleased him. A hundred dozen chickens, likely fowls noontime and the recess hours. ■nd K Ilia Mora Pcoplo. be prevented by givin g them a coating o f a celluloid varnish, made by dis with yellow legs, “ I wish to tell you," Mljs Miss Anderson boards with the fam W e wonder if tbe fact that patients solving some waste Alms from which the gelatine has been cleaned. In amyl A thousand pounds o f butter, an* twelve gravely, "th at your ’ f*u 1 ily o f James Halloway. a farmer who acetate. I f a little aniline black Is dissolved In the varnish, old earner;t and their frlsnds Ignore the conta- w ere all o f you. He « „ 1 hundred dozen eggs. Some four or tire good wheat crops and on which the leather Has lost Its luster may be made to look like new — lives about a mile from the school- ' glousness o f pneumonia Is often due to hour, but his cry was t t r j house. One day Miss Anderson was at least one crop o f corn. Camera and Dark Room. professional negligence? An exagger obliged to remain at tbe school house rated conception o f the contagiousness unceasingly.” A n ’ oats an’ rye— it swallowed in its life " I f 1 could have he«, time sure’s you’re born. One o f the most troublesome drawbacks tbe am ateur has to contend after her pupils had been dismissed for o f tuberculosis is held by the lay aald the Judge. Besides the work an’ worry, ere its appe the purpose o f making out her report. w ith Is fog. It may happen that one has a negative which appears very j world, but pneumonia la. o f course, tite was stayed! " H e was greatly dlstpi satisfactory In all w ays but one. and that one defect Is an appearance of Teddy, o f course, remained with her. ! far ^iore contagious. And patients you missed your b x I f j ^ B So we’re feelin’ more contented since we It was grow ing dark when the teacher slight general fo g all over tbe Aim. and profession alike have not realised got the mortgage paid. spring. Your visits w «T th P This may be due to d efective light In the dark room, from some stray had finished her work, and In her hur the new fact that tbe m ortality o f life ." said the doctor. W e ’ ve reached the point. I reckon, where light which haa got to the plate while changing when on a Journey, or It ry to get her wraps from the cloak pneumonia Is In some cities »nd parts bis ■•L„st *|,r |„K7 o ii" » '_ .. 1 we’re got a right to rest. may have been caused by a general spreading o f light which has got to the room she accidentally closed the door, o f the country higher than ,bat (,f fam ily then to C a l i f o r n i a * A n ’ loaf arouu’, an’ viait, wear our go-to- exposed plate through a steamy lens, as when exposing upon a very bright which fastened with a sprlqg lock. To tuberculosis. Dr. Reynolds, o f ( hlca- .., urged h|m ,0 metin’ best— subject In cold, damp weather: again. It may be caused In some such man her chagrin, she found herself shut in go. returns to this lesson and empha you ou you r return Neglectin’ nothin’ urgent, understand, the small apartment with no way o f ner when exposing upon a bright cloud, and so tbe brilliant light illuminates sixes th» necessity o f the follow in g Ku „ about the place. getting out. The key to the door was the Interior o f the camera fa r t o « much. But simply slowin’ down by bits an’ rest measures: "N o, he never felt at | In her desk, and the prospect o f stay I f w e prepare a solution o f perchloride o f Iron 10 grains In an ounce o f in’ in the race! highly ‘ ■ontaglous Pneumonia city." Ing there until the children arrived In water, and. a fte r soaking our n egative In cold w ater fo r a fe w minutes In time I ’ll get the windmill i ’ re been disease, the cause o f which Is a micro T h e Judge remembered th wantin’, I snppore; until the gelatine feela soft, w e poor o ff the w ater and Aood the plate with the morning stared her In tbe face. She organism In the sputa of those suffer- The girls can have their organ, an’ we’ ll not asked his father to cod the Iron solution fo r about h alf a minute; a fte r draining w e shall probably didn't relish tbe situation and it was Ing from the malady, and contracted Te(1 wag a8hamed of h all wear better clothes. And on exam ining the n egative that the fo g has gone. It Is then advisable especially trying because she had an F o r we’ re always pulled together, while by inhaling this germ. Therefore the w ,de j »"M to rinse the plate In w ater and transfer It to a clean Axing bath for Ave appetite sharpened for supper. we’re saved an’ scrimped nn’ pray same care should be taken to collect ; ttne inui,jl.|llIli fow led minutes. There wasn't so much as a chair to ed, and destroy the sputa that 1» taken ] u k e d l l M , h„ asked to slug the "Portn. F o g g y negatives are caused by an unsafe light, too much light, decom sit on in the closet and tbe teacher was An’ it seems there’s more to work for In pulmonary tuberculosis, or In dlph every night. The Judge h posed developers, contaminated dishes, traces o f hypo, over-exposure or planning how she would make herself since we got the mortgage paid. children and had ceased under-exposure, and too much forcin g with alkali. I f the plate la fogged, and comfortable, when her attention waa theria or InAueuxa. — W all Street Journal. During the Illness the greatest pains fath er to tbe house. yet the edges are clean, the plate Is moat probably over exposed; too great attracted by th# dog scratching on the jty should be taken to prevent soiling lied a density with still, clear shadows means under-exposure. The farmhouse wa* in door. She couldn't let the animal In * » + + » * * + * 1 S t 1 I'M 1 1 » 1 1 H -H - clothing, carpets or furniture with W hen w e get circular transparent marks, they are gen erally caused by and she did her best to pacify him by scrupulously clean; hut Its 9 bubbles in the developer, and especially Is this apt to happen w ith old solu talking to him through the door; but sputa, and after the illness the pa- j Kuye a t.bll, to the jQdgp was luxurious. The tions. Teddy evidently realized that his mis tleot 8 room should be thoroughly j l ki cleansed and ventilated. Black spots are often seen produced by d irty Ndlshes. man who had I e'en his fa ty j tress » a s In trouble, and tbe more she l!tn Tbe fact that the dlseaae is most ! K + + + + + + + + -Í-+ + + + + + + I"!' H ' I F I '* '1 In case o f m etallic or Iridescent stains, which are often seen when plates talked to him the more vigorously he .H sat grim and tearless by the J prevalent in the winter season, when eotttn. are stale or have been kept In a bad atmosphere, perhaps the best plan is scratched at the door. ■ SAY. L'ncU Tom m y.” »aid Eric, people sre most crowded together and to take a Ane rag. and having dipped it in m ethylated spirit, rub gently with "M arth a w as faithful," Finally It occurred to the teacher looking very woebegone. ” you live much of the time in badly venti doctor, "b u t she's deaf. H i.*, the tip o f the Anger, changing the rag surface as It becomes dissolved. that she might test Teddy's Intelligence. might give me a helping hand.” W hen negatives show signs o f frilling. It is a good plan to add a little Sbe bad a visiting card In her pocket lated apartments, makes obvious the very solitary. The nelghbon^H 1 »book my bead. It ’a against all Epsom salts to the washing water. I f there Is any reason to expect that and with a pencil she wrote on the necessity o f thorough ventilatiou o f H e belonged to another sneBR m y prineiplea to muddle m yself up In theaters, the plate may frill, it may be Immersed In a solution o f Epsom salts pre card as well as she could In the dark: houses, offices, factories, H e reveren tly uncovers! I \ other people’» concern». It la a tbauk- vious to development. “ Am locked in the school house. churches, passenger cars, and other and then with Martha i- k e le»a taak at heat, and Induce» indlgea- public places, in order that the air closed the door. The Judge Form alin Is also very useful fo r this purpose, and the uses o f alum are Come.” tlon. too w ell known to need enumeration.—Am erican Photographer. She shoved the card through the which must be breathed may he kept with his dead. "H a v e a cigarette?” »aid I. crack at the side o f the door and at clean and free from infectious matter. Strange enough, his theory- •’ You might Juat aa w ell help me,” Laymen should be taught not to be o f the cold bareness of thert^SS tracted the dog's attention to It. repeated Eric. “ You know the ’ Ogre' the story o f her engagement to Eric “ Teddy, Teddy,” said she. "take It. afraid of a patient who has pneu barked wooden chairs w e ttflS and the obatacle o f the hard-hearted thinks a deuee o f a lot o f you.” monia. influenza, or tuberculosis, but he w as a boy. It would bianu The Medicinal take it. sir." T h e "O g re." I abould explain, la uncle—names carefu lly suppressed; fo r i The dog took the card between his to be afraid o f lack o f cleanliness easy for him to have uudiw: Value of Water. ■> E rie’» disrespectful w ay o f referrin g Betty, forew arned by me, w as perfect- ( about him during his Illness, or fa il teeth and pulled it out. com fortable— to have hunt f ^.to hi* maternal uncle. Sir Richard Al- ly aw are who be was. and the situa ure to enforce prophylactic measures tion aroused her dram atic talents. “ Go home! Go home. Teddy! Gc tures on the w a ll! Howhiii lotson. whose presumable heir he la, and o f close, badly ventilated apart T h e w a y she pitched into the selAsh- Sir Richard being a w id ow er without The human body Is constantly un right aw ay!” cried the teacher, stamp ments during the season when these delighted In his engrarinp.| ness. narrow-mindedness and general over them! dergoing tissue change. Worn ont Ing her foot to emphasise tbe com ‘children. diseases most prevail. perversity o f that uncle was delicious; Looking now Into tbe kia “ You see, it's thla w ay,” h<> con particles are cast aside and eliminated mand. 8tnce pneumonia is most fatal at and when old Sir Richard agreed with It was the only resort left to her. with the w hite lialr lyingtf tinued. ” 1 haven’ t got a farthin g In from the system, while the new are her tin all innocence) that such con the extrem e, o f l l f ^ t h e young and on he found som eth* the world, barring my allowance, and ever being form ed, from the inception She had little hope that the dog would duct was scandalous, I thought I o f life to Its close. understand her. but when she heard the aged—special care should be taken be had QeTer tak(.n tlnw!„ . the Ogre threaten» to cut me off with B u to guard children and old persons should have succumber to the pains o f j fore— a sagacity, a nature! the proverbial shilling, or even without W ater has the pow er o f Increasing & crash o f glass she knew that he had against exposure to the Infection of , sltlve. H e was the ffia It. If I marry. 1 can’ t even Induce him restrained laughter. irndlHi these tissue changes, which multiplies Jumped through a window and then those alreed.r suffering with tbe dis I r *<#<”, W Quill h r hi “ There's no such thing as acting to see Betty, or listen to anything the waste products, bnt at the same she waited. ease and against cold, privation and nowadays,” said Sir Richard, apropos Farmer HaUoway’ a fam ily was seat H e had le ft him ■trn/i about her.” time they are renewed by its agency, exposure to the weather, which are po tha fo r his sole comptnluD m “ Aa fa r aa 1 can make out,” aaid I, o f things theatrical. givin g rise to Increased appetite, wblcb ed at the super table, says a special tent. predisposing causes.—American “ W hen I waa a young man. my dear. There.hung upon the wtllj Judiciously, "the case stands some In turn provides fresh nutrim ent P er In tbe Philadelphia Record, wondering Medicine. graph o f a young man w ^ thing like this: You are in love with I once knew a woman who could have sons but little accustomed to drinking why the teacher was so late when strong face, looking proudly || Miss Betty Caselet. She Is in love acted Rachel's head off. or Bernhardt's, w ater are liable to have wasted prod there was a scratching at the kitchen w ith her profession, and Incidentally either, only sbe m ad« a fool o f herself, ucts formed faster than they are re door. Teddy bounced In with the by boy on his knee. Tbe jud| w ith you. Your revered uncle hates threw It up and married some parson moved. strength in the face. A n y obstruction to the free teacher's card between hla teeth. The STS I her profession for reasons o f his own— fello w .” "M y father should ha« j working o f natural law s at once pro message it bore was quickly read and “ W hat waa her name?” asked Betty. In less than a half-hour the Imprisoned thinks you, for similar reasons, an ad- high part In life ,” he duces disease, which. I f once firmly “ H er name, eh? N ever mind her Jectlved Idiot, as you so nicely put It, sealed, requires both time and money school teacher was liberated. Is more promise In his (ice There are fully as many natives of mine.” to cure. and bids you choose lietween m arriage name," grunted Sir Richard. Teddy had broken through a win Rut I saw his face tw itch with pain; tbe State o f Ohio residing outside of and a comfortable income.” dow. but tbe expense was forgotten In People acenstomed to rise In the 111 the desk was a hundkavstc “ That’a about the sixe o f It.” It was his life ’ s secret that was being morning weak and languid w ill find the teacher's Joy at being saved from s the State o f their birth as are to be count books w ith records touched upon. found by the cenaus enumerators groaned Erie. the cause In Im perfect secretion o f night in the dark, cheerless cloakroom. hard drudgery on tbe “ W as It Viole* Delamaine?*' said Bet within 1U borders At least 1.250.000 w inter and summer and I "W e ll, then, which do you intend to wastes, which many times may be ty. softly. hare sought more congenial surround choose, love or lucre?” remedied by drinking a tumbler o f w a night, to pay John's schiolf Sir Richard Jumped as If he had been ings and now look upon the Buckeye to send him to Harvard, "D on 't be absurd.” retorted Eric, ter before retiring. T h is very m aterial shot. State with feelings of mors or leas In stiffly; “ there Is no quest'on o f choice. ly asalsts In the process during the ground after another win “ Eh? W h at? W hy, bless my soul! difference. No other State has such a he waited for practice, Nothing w ill Induce me to g iv e up B et night, and leaves the tissue fresh and H o w did you guess that?” record, enviable or unenviable aa It clothes and luxuries which* ty, but at the same time I don't see strong ready fo r the active work o f "¡she was my m other," said Betty. may be regarded. what In the world we are to marry on. the day. i Iridium, which costs $780 per pound. men In town had. until bill Sir Richard looked at her steadily, T hat's why I'v e come to you to see New York and Pennsylvania have a portion o f the farm was K N Hot w ater Is one o f our best reme Is the hardest metal known. and nodded hia bead. If you can't coax the O gre Into a more much larger population than Ohio, but dial agents. John G ilroy suddenly cloriij Germany's annual consumption o f “ T h a t’s It,” he murmured—"th a t's It! ' rational and human fram e o f mind." neither State contributes so much to A hot hath on goin g to bed. even In And this Is the end."’ he« beer works out at over thirty-six gal I thought I seemed to know your face. I happened to know Betty Caselet: the population o f other States as Ohio. boy for whom he lived ik j the hot nights o f summer. Is s better lons per head o f population. she was a particular friend o f mine. You 're very like her. M y dear your reU, Ter o f ¡„som ala than many drugs, Nearly 200.000 o f Ohio natives live In Inflamed W hile one-half o f a chrysanthemum Indiana.140.000 In Illinois and 90,000 In won fortune and position—M She was a lady o f birth, and. being mother was the best and most heautl- parts w ill subside under he repay him?” ful woman In the world. W e must be possessed o f a strong dram atic Instinct. Kansas has 90,000, Iowa the continual poulticing o f real hot plucked at Wallsend. Northumberland. Michigan. H e knelt on the bare floor I Is pure white, th# other half Is o f a 90.000, Missouri 80.000, Pennsylvania Inherited from her mother, and next friends, you and I. You won't mind water. hitter tears on the quiet oldSj door to no money, sbe was studying being bored with an old fool like me Very hot water, as w e all know, is heliotrope shade. 00.000, N ew York 80.000. Colorado, 25 - father! fath er!” he cried, elocution, with n view to making her now and again, w ill you. dear? Only, a prompt checker o f bleeding, and be Rarnum brought Jumbo to this coun 000, California 35,000 and Washington was no sm ile on the quiet 1 He way on Ibe stage, She was a plucky you see. your mother and I —” side. i f It Is clean, as It should be. It try in April. 1882; the animal was kill 20 . 000 . was too late.— Youth’s Compif girl, and a pretty one into the bar- stopped hastily and choked a little. aids In sterilising wounds. ed by a train at S t Catharine's. O nt. There are 10.000 Ohio native» living galu; also she was devoted to Eric. "B u t how.” said he. "d o you come by In September. 1885. ih Texas, 5.500 In Massachusetts. 7,000 W o m e n W h o D is lik e S m o k in g E g g s E x p o r t e d IVoi A ll this he knew, too, but what he the name o f Caselet? Y'onr mother Damascus Is undoubtedly tbe oldest in Montan», 15.000 In Oklahoma. 700 Just a w ord to the woman who dis A rem arkable feature of didn't know was the reason w hy his married a man called Stopford. a par In Alaska and 4,300 In Washington, the existing city In the world. Benares likes smoking. N ever entertain your crusty hut kind hearted old uncle was son In Lancashire." Ohio men are dls- ,r" ,le ,he/ r‘ ,at and Constantinople, exclusive o f Chi national rapltsl. "Y e a ." said B etty: "but a fe w years husband's friends unless you have a such s woman hater, and ao dead set 'iorXat'on ot ^ Are0ti> nese towns, come next In point o f age. trlbu.ed throughout the country Egyptian customs return», ngalnst marriage. I did. It was an old before his death he changed it to Case j <*^n or * smoking room fo r them. I f A perfect skeleton o f the mastodon generally that there Is no State in quantity shipped during the *• one thing which tries a hus story, and had t>ccn played to a finish let. In order to Inherit a small legacy band's soul, especially If he be a newly haa been unearthed In a clay bed at which they are not to be found In con en months o f last year. Jaw while Eric was still in the region o f from a relative—It was one o f tbe con wed husband. It la to apologise to his Grove City, O. T b e tusks are about siderable numbers and usually taking vember inclusive, was iRJfl [ the nursery. And this fact conjured ditlons.” an Important part In Its public and bus “ And what about this man. this un friends fo r the fa c t that his w ife can tw elve feet long, and the well-worn memories o f bygone days, when 8ir ued at LE.73.C50. England iness affairs. Richard was a young man ■till, and set cle fellow , who Is m aking you unhap not endure the scent o f smoke, even of teeth show that the animal was an old 724.000, G erm any 083.000. the best o f Havanas. Ohio la not so popnlons a State as one. py You must let me go and see him. ■ne thinking H ungary 2.205.000. Fram* Illinois, but at the time o f the last Protect your dainty drawing-room by my dear. I would liks to do w hat I “ I w ill see what I can do.” aald I. The brain o f a child at birth weighs 7r!'500; ,T lle The next afternoon I had a long talk can fo r you. I may have some Influ all meana. bnt have a corner, no mat nnder ten ounces, but at the end o f a Federal enumeration It had a larger I n“ d " ls UDd? " L ter how small, where your husband year has increased to two pounds. number o f person. In the military ami Dtcem} " r With Betty. Three or four days later ence." I s . exceptionally enormona. ut I “ O h." said Betty, " I don't think he'll may take the men a fte r dinner or Jnst Full growth Is attained by men at n *T »l service o f the United States than Ing a large buyer. As a * I asked Sir Richard to come and have before bedtime fo r their coxy chat and about 20 yeara o f age. and by women Its more populous neighbor. It has " ? ” — '. “ V a bit o f dinner with me at the Carlton, be horrid any more now.” more of Its natives m H aw aii than * * * * ls * '" J S ■ '•He'd better not," grow led Sir Rich smoke. and he aaaented. at 18 years. P en n sylv.n l« snd I. practically the ' ian <■*** ■ One man who recently returned from “ By the w a y," aald I, “ I hope you ard. "H a n g the old curmudgeon! W ho Plaster o f parts Is given the hardness s visit with prim N ew England rela only Western State which h .s contrtb- bKus» ‘“ n fr0“ won't object, but I'v e got a young Is be? W h at’s hit name?” and durability o f stone, according to a tives tells how the men o f the bouse oted much to the population o f New market- ___________________, j Betty pointed a finger and langhed. friend o f mine coming, too. a very German writer, by a solution o f boric England. Ohio men are to be found "T h e old curmudgeon." said she— have hullt a shanty, something on the pretty girl tn whom I take a great In acid In hot w ater with the addition o f T h e M an W h o j§ lines o f a large doghouse. In which everywhere In th . United States | terest a Mias Caselet. She doesn't get " I 'm only quoting, you know—Is one sufficient ammonia water to redlssolve i "A n old college chum of they have Installed a small oil stove, whether near or far from home. much amusement, poor little thing, and S ir Richard Allotson!” the borate at A rat separated. The down this w a y several rest»« S ir Richard glared for a minute, and and whither they retire many times a , I thought It might cheer her up.” liquid Is used with the plaster for tbe Eastern tourist. “ He *• day to smoke. (Juration Not Answered. Betty was a good quarter o f an hotir then the situation suddenly dawned casting In the usual way, or It applied I hsren't seen your cashier for sev unscrupulous, but bound tc la t e - girls always are; It Is their p riv upon him. and be laughed till I thought Ttilaxa th a t M ak e Knglaud. as a wash to articles already cast. ers! days past.” considered him a good ros»1 he would have a At. ilege. T h e recent elevation o f a certain Kn Jenkins, his name was— * Leaves o f a plant alleged to drive “ No; he's gone out of town." However, when she did come she "Smoked, by gad!” aald be. “ So gllsh nobleman to tbe peerage was "A h . . yes.” replied the W away mosquitoes have reached Eng “Ah! Gone for a rest, eh V’ looked so pretty I found m yself e n v y you're Erie's young woman, are you? made the occasion o f a presentation o f lish botanists from Africa. The pres “W e haven't found ont yet whether p°nsldere<l h,m '* A” 0*1 111,11 J ing Erie In secret, and wishing I was Bless my soul—to think o f it! W ell, silver piste from hla tenantry, with an ence o f a single plant la stated to clear he's gone for a rest or to escape It.''__ ~ * ° *le to a tree- ol1' * * some twenty years younger She made my dear. I ’ ll tell you one th in g— address o f congratulation. The oldest Stray Stories. * ‘ - ' - " — Philadelphia Près» g right.' herself so pleasant and agreeable, and you're tw en ty times too good for him.” tenant on the estates got up and aald a room o f the pest and an Infusion of the leaves has been found an effective waa so w itty and apt In her remsrka. “ And the curmudgeon." aald Betty, that he had him self attended seventy W h e r e H la H e a r t W a s. substitute for quinine In th* treatment J u s t a Itc m in d e r j that before we had Anlahed the entree archly. rent audits, and that his house had been even Richard himself was betrayed Guest—I used to come 1» * 1 “ H e's an old Id iot!" replied Sir Rich lived tn by people bearing hla name for o f mosqnlto-conveyed malarial fever. T° ° 0fr<Wl ,h* ‘ rich Into s series of approving gran ts ard. "D o n ’ t pay any attention to him. 200 years. It Is little things like this The plant proves to be a klud o f basil Mlaa Builyon your hand I don't believe years ago. J your heart was In I t " Ocymum vlrlde. Sir Richard plied her with more quea I'll undertake to bring him to hla that make England so sturdy, substan W a lt e r - Y a s , sah; an’ I 1 Bob— "No, you're right. I t was In The electric resistance furnace made tlona as to how she lived and where, sense« Come along, let s go and And tial and permanent. In comparison with Guest—T h a t so? I don1 Bulletin. a ll o f which Betty anawered truthfully that undutlful nephew o f mine.” —N ew the nervous. v o la tile unstable life o f by Heraedus o f Hanan. Germany de my mouth.” Philadelphia ______________ you. enough Finally be worm ed out o f her York D ally N e v a . pends upon the Incandescence o f 1 this country. The man who And. fsult with » r if t W alt,“r- R ot -TO' spiral o f Ane platinum wire. i n , n 1* » pessimist beyond redem p tion .*0 * brT ,lm '' 7° ’ r vu puon. 1 —Philadelphia Pres*. V S J ap An Accomplice. I H 51 M