The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, June 08, 1923, Image 3

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    PORTLAND
OFFERS A M ARKET
FOR YOUR PRODUCE
P o rtiân d . O recyn
V A U D E V IL L E » P H O T O P L A Y S
C om piate O u n / f S a tu rd a y . Ad alt«. Matin«**. 20c:
Lvtprun*». Sàc. C ontinuous 1 to 11 p. m. Cmidrvn
10 Mat« all t
B M W iH
Hut and Cold W ater and P hone in Every Room. Comfortable Accommodation
.
at M oderate Prices.
Europe a 3 P'aa
HOTEL MORRIS
MR. AND MRS. a
Phone Broadway 1270.
Free Garage
M BRA NSON. Prupnelum .
T e n th a n J Stark.
Portland. ( >rr*'n
BAB’S RESTAURANT
A fuw l p.ac* to E a t and Li»« Wall.
H em arhabi« 40c luncheon a t noon.
O pen 7 a. m. to 2 a. m.. 364 Y am hill S t
A JOB WITH A FUTURE
WE
use men between ages of 18 and 50.
pay 40c per hour as minimun wage,
give best of meals at 35c each,
supply beds for 25c, 30c and 40c.
have FREE hot and cold water baths,
advance employees rapidly,
give positions FREE on application,
have Employment otfiees at West Linn,
Oregon, Camaa, Washington, and 2U0 Commonwealth
building, Sixth and Burnside, Portland, Oregon.
Crown Willamette Paper Co.
IN F O R M A T IO N
DEPARTM ENT
W e Pay Same Day
H IG H E S T T R IC E S F O R
H ID E S . P E L T S , W O O L M OH A IR.
CASCARA B A R K .
P ortland H ide
jl
W ool C o .
109 UNION AVENUE NORTH. PORTIARO. ORCQOR.
B ru n c h a t P o c a te llo . Id a h o .
W rite fo r P n c e e ai d S h ip p in g Tajps
M E C H A N IC A L
E N G IN E E R
P r o t e c t t h a t I d e a w i t h a I 'n l t e d
• tale« P a t e n t . O t h e r s h a v e m a d e f o r t u n e s
out o f P a t e n t * . W h y n o t y o u ? T h o m « «
• lly e u . 2 o 2 S t e v e n s B ld g .. P o r t l a n d , O r* .
R u N U M I N T 8 — E . 3d a n d P in # S ts .
O t t o S c h u m a n n G r a n l t * A M a r b le W o r k #
PATENT ATTORNEY
PLEATING SPECIAL
C ut. seam, hem an d m achine
Q C r A n f fl
p le a t « k ilts ready fo r band.
C C n i®
H e m stitc h in g picotinor an d tu c k in g .
E A S T E R N N O V E L T Y M l-o CO .
W t F if th S t.
P o rtla n d . O re
PILES
A T T E N T IO N L A D IE S
S a n i t a r y B e a u t y P a r io r o — W e f ix y o u u p ,
w e m a k e a il k i n d s o f H a i r G o o d s o f y o u r
jc o n iL u ig s .
J o in o u r S ch o o l of B e a u ty
C u l t u r e . 400 to 414 D e k u m B id fl.. P h o n e
B r o a d w a y 0902, P o r t l a n d j O rc Q o n .
0R A 2T N G , W E L D IN G A C U T T IN G
N o r t h w e s t W e l d in g e« S u p p ly C u. »» 1 s t S t
C U T F L O W S RS A F L O R A L D E S IG N « "
C la r k e B ro s , F l o r i s t s , 237 M o r r is o n fct
F O U N D R Y A N D M A C H IN E W O R K S
C o m m e r c ia l I r o n W o r k s , 7 th 4t M a d is o n _
F O O T C O R R E C T IO N I S T
F e a t h e r w e i g h t A r c h S u p p o r t s m a d e to
o r d e r J . E . T r y a e l a a r , 618 P l t t o c k B lo c k ,
P o r t l a n d , O re .
PERSO NA L
M a r r y If L o n e ly ; m o e t s u c c e s s f u l " H o m e
M u k e r” ;
h u n d re d s
ric h .
c o n fid e n tia l;
I re lia b le ; y e a r s e x p e rie n c e ; d e s c rip tio n s
f r e e . " T h e S u c c e s s f u l C lu b ." M rs . N a s h ,
| B o x 556, O a k la n d , C a l if o r n ia .
______
W e d d in g B o u q u s ta a n d F u n e r a l P i s c e s
L u b l l n e r F l o r i s t s , 348 M o r r is o n 8 L
W an ted !
Timber Fallers and
Buckers.
Contract
work. Near Coast.
Apply 209 Common­
wealth building’, Port­
land, Oregon.
T W ILL guarente« to peyroan*
* ently cure your Pile* w ithout
op eratio n , anaesthetic, peln o r
confinem ent. W rite to d s* for
Biv FREE illustrated b o o k which
co n tain s letters from «cores o f
form er patients.
DR: CHAS. J. DEAN
2ND AND MOKUSON
PORTLAND.OREGON
T h i s pa » C S w H t n w o i T i n O
» 'g N T iO fj
S w eden C o n se rv e s L u m b er.
In Sw eden, stu m p s In th e fo r e s t se l­
dom exceed th r e e in o h e s in h e ig h t.
T o p logs a re b u n c h e d a n d s tra p p " d
w ith ste e l w ire a n d flo a te d to th e n e a r­
e s t c h a rc o a l p la n t. T h e saw-logs g e n ­
e ra lly in clu d e a n y th in g th a t w ill m e a s­
u r e sev en In ch e s in d ia m e te r a t th e
top.
M e a su re m e n t A lm o st
P e rfe c t.
E le c tric p y ro m e try , a s th e m e a s u re ­
m e n t of te m p e ra tu re by e le c tric m e a n s
fa c a lle d , h a s b een so fa r p e rfe c te d th a t
It Is a p p lic a b le fro m n e a r th e a b s o lu te
re ro — a b o u t 490 d e g re e s F a h re n h e it
below th e o rd in a ry zero— to th e te m ­
p e r a tu r e of m e ltin g p la tin u m , m o rs
th a n 3,000 d e g re e s ab o v e zero.
M am m als T h a t L ay E ggs.
H ad AI! S h e C ould H an d le.
T h e d u ck-billed p la ty p u s of A us­
tr a lia is th e m o s t c u rio u s in s ta n c e of
m am m als t h a t la y eg g s. T h e n e s t Is
u n d e rg ro u n d , h a s tw o e n tr a n c e s , an d
m ay c o n ta in fro m o n e to th r e e eg g s.
T h e a n t-e a tin g p o rc u p in e is a n o th e r
egg-laying c re a tu re .
M abel and R oy w e re to ld th a t th e
d o c to r h ad b ro u g h t th em a b a b y b ro th ­
e r. W h en M abel saw th e d o c to r sh e
sa id , “ You can J u s t ta k e th is b aby
b a c k w ith you. W e h av e o n e n a u g h ­
ty , n a u g h ty boy now and b e is a ll I
c a a m a n a g e .”
Islan d of G uam .
New S o u rce o f T a n n ln .
T h e isla n d of G uam , in th e P ac ific ,
w hich w e a c q u ire d In 1898, is 5,044*
m iles fro m S an F ra n c isc o a n d 1,506
m iles from M anila. It is 30 m ile s long
an d 100 m iles a ro u n d , a n d b o a sts a
p o p u latio n of 13,000.
T h e d o n g a tr e e o f th e F iji isla n d s
is to b e c o m m e rc ia lly e x p lo ite d ; its
b a rk c o n ta in s a h ig h e r p e rc e n ta g e of
ta n n in th a n th e fa m o u s A u stra lia n an d
S o u th A frican w a ttle b a rk .— S c ie n tific
A m e ric a n .
SEEKS
LIGHT
ON
S tu d y of A rcheology S aid to Be C hief
P a stim e of th e C row n P rin c e
of Sw eden.
D igging In th e e a rth fo r re llra of
p eo p le w ho lived th re e o r fo u r th o u ­
sa n d y ear» ago is one o f th e p a stim e s
o f U u stu f A dolf, cro w n p rin c e of
Sw eden. H e Is In p e rso n a l c h a rg e of
th e Sw edish e x p e d itio n w hich is ex-
cavA ting a b u rle d tow n In G reece,
w hich w ns d e stro y e d th r e e th o u sa n d
y e a rs ago. T h is Is th e to w n o f A slne
on th e G reek P elejio n n esu s, a n d its
la y e r s of e a rth , w a sh ed Into th e valley
by th e cen tu rie» , c o n ta in tr e a s u re s an d
o b ject» of a r t o r com m on u se w hich
show th a t a t le a s t six c iv iliz a tio n s
h a v e th e re X lo u rts h e d a n d fa lle n .
T h e ex p ed itio n of th e crow n p rin c e
o f Sw eden sp en d s tw o o r th r e e m o n th s
a t a tim e digging, an d th e n devote*
s e v e ra l m o n th s to c la s sify in g an d
s tu d y in g th e find*. T h e la te s t d igging
p erio d Is Ju*t finished, a n d th e tr e a s ­
u re s u n co v ered Include a fu n e ra l u rn
a t le a s t fo u r th o u sa n d y e a r s old, an d
DISMAL
PAST
h ith e rto u n m a tc h e d In arch eo lo g y .
T h e u n iq u e an d p re c io u s u rn s ta n d s
a b o u t 10 Inches high, la d e c o ra te d In
1 w h ite an d red. h a s fo u r h a n d le s, an d
b aa e v id e n tly been fa sh io n e d w ith o u t
, th e u s e of a p o tte r w heel. It coti-
ta ln e d th e sk e le to n o f an infant an d
d a te s hack to th e tim e w hen It w as
j c u sto m a ry fo r G reek fa m ilie s to p re ­
. serv e th e ir dead w ith in th e hom e.
T h e i-iost v a lu a b le finds ca m e from
| a g ra v e som e tw e n ty feet long, w hich
a p p a re n tly n e v e r liefo re been
I opened. H ere, b e sid e s five skeleton*,
| w e re d isco v ered a b o u t a h u n d re d vase*
an d v a rio u s s ty le s o f o rn a m e n ts of
j gold, »liver a n d bronze. T h e b u ria ls
h ad ta k e n p la c e In th e M ycenaean age
w hich w aa a t It» h e ig h t al-otit 1S00 n
C. T h e a r t w ork w hich Is p e c u lia r to
th a t p erio d Is th e c u ttin g o f c e rta in
[ r a r e In tag lio gem s a n d th e cro w n
p rin c e o f S w eden w a s fo .T n n a te In d is­
co v erin g fo u r <d!ch gem s In p e rfe c t
co n d itio n . T h ey c - n ta ln v e ry sk illfu l
. d ra w in g s o f lionS 3 d e e r, g o a ts a n d m en.
5$3
DAY BY DAY
By D O U G LA S M A LLO CH
C T C P by ste p w e w alk th e w ay,
^
S ta ir by s ta ir w e clim b,
D ay by d ay w e live— today
M akes th e sura o f tim e.
All o u r y e ste rd a y s i re done.
W ith th e ir sm ile o r te a r.
All o u r d ay s a re only
A nd th a t d ay is h e r e !
D ay by day, a s ch ip by ch ip
S c u lp to rs s h a p e th e stone,
| In th e m o m en t's fello w sh ip ,
Iu th e h o u rs alo n e,
i So w e sh a p e th e tilin g w e are.
N ot th e th in g w e seem .
W h a t th e y e s te rd a y s a fa r.
W h a t to m o rro w s gleam .
D ay by day 1 W e c a n n o t w ait
F o r to m o rro w . W e
F ro m th e p re s e n t m u st c re a te
All w e a r e to be.
W h u t we a r e to be d e p en d s
O n no fu tu r e h o u r, .
B u t th e b a n d th a t p la n ts a n d te n d s
Now th e o p en in g flow 'r.
D ay by day w e u p w a rd go.
So w e b u ild th e s t a i r ;
Do to d ay th e b e st you know .
B u ild in g tirin a n d fair.
T h ey w ho co n q u e r In th e strife .
T h ey w ho w lu, a re th ey
W ho, th ro u g h ev ery day of life.
D o tb e ir b e st T o d a y !
,
(© by M cC lure N e w s p a p e r S y n d ic a te )
Something to
Think A b ou t
By F. A. WALKER
IMAGINATION
T X A L L th a t h a s to do w ith m aster-
ful effort a n d e x tra o rd in a ry ac h ie v e ­
m ent, th e re m u st first be In th e m ind
of th e p ro sp e c tiv e o p e ra to r r u Im ag­
in a tiv e activ ity .
In o rd e r to w rite a book o r a p lay
It I* n e c e ssa ry in th e b e g in n in g o f th e
w ork o f e ith e r, to set o u r Im ag in atio n
to w ork, going c a re fu lly step by ste p
o v er th e p lo ts a n d c h a ra c te rs, and p ic­
tu rin g them to th e lim it o f o u r a b ility
a s th e y a p p e a r w hen th ey m a k e th e ir
o b eisan ce to th e p ublic, fo r w liose e n ­
te rta in m e n t th e y h av e been produced.
T ills sam e p rin c ip le a p p lle - to every
fo rm o f labor, w h e th e r by th e b a n d or
th e b ra in , th e m an o r w oniun p o ssess­
in g th e g re a te r p o w e r o f Im ag in atio n
h av in g a decided a d v a n ta g e o v er th o se
w ho c o n sta n tly h a v e to be to ld w hat
to do an d g u id e d a t ev ery tu rn in g
p o in t.
T ^ e a r tis t first v isio n s Ills p ic tu re
b e fo re h e m ixes h is co lo rs a n d ta k e s
u p h is b ru s h e s ; th e a rc h ite c t sees In
h is m in d th e o u tw a rd form a n d p ro ­
p o rtio n s o f a b u ild in g o r a brid g e, p rio r
to m ak in g th e p re lim iu u ry sk e tc h e s
a n d so it goes a t th e s t a r t o f e v ery ­
th in g cre a te d .
W ith o u t Im a g in a tiv e n etlv lfy the
w o rld w ould soon re tro g ra d e .
C itie s w ould becom e u n sig h tly , th e re
w ould b e no m u sic o r a rt, no schools
o r college*— n o th in g to give in sp iratio n
to th e young an d u rg e th em on to s u r­
p a ss th e ir eld ers.
T ^p fo rc e o f w ill, u n le s s It Is su p ­
p o rte d by Im ag in atio n , ra re ly accom ­
p lish e s a n y th in g above th e o rd in a ry —
n e v er p en s a poem th a t w ill go down
th e ages, n e v e r c h ise ls a s ta tu e w hose
g ra c e a n d c h a rtn e x c ite e n d u rin g a d ­
o ra tio n , n e v e r w rite s a song th a t m il­
lio n s o f p eople love to siug o v e r and
o v er a g a in long a f t e r th e h a n d th a t
w ro te it is tu rn e d to d u st.
T h e P y ra m id s, th o s e im p ressiv e
m o n u m e n ts n e a r C alm . F!gypt. on th e
w est s id e o f th e N ile, grew from
Im a g in a tio n to
im p e rish a b le
piles
w hich h a v e e x c ite d th e w o n d er and
a d m ira tio n o f m a n k in d fo r c en tu ries.
"W h e re th e re Is no v isio n.” say» th e
B ook o f Books, “ th e p eople p e rish .”
I f you a re b le sse d w ith a n Im ag­
in a tiv e m ind, a co n scio u s aim in g a t a
re s u lt, g iv e It fre e re in a u d le t It lead
you w h e re It w ill.
( 0 , l i t J . by M cC la rs N e w sp a p e r B y a d lc a ta )
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Y O U R ^ t a R a a d Y aw e
HAND Z C ct b a r a a t i a a r a l — a t i t k c a s
C a p a b ilitie s o r W a o k -
B a ta a s T h a t M a k o f o r S a c o o a a o r
P a lla ra
at
Skaw a
in
R oyal H um ane S o -ie ty A w a rd s An­ th e 111 fa te d B ritis h c ru is e r R aleig h
n ual Gold M edal to M idshipm an
m et w ith d is a s te r on th e c o a st o f
in th o N avy.
L a b ra d o r la s t A u g u st. H a tto n sa v e d
a m a te from d ro w n in g w hen a b o a t
Txmd'in.— F o r a
th rillin g re sc u e cap sized , th ro w in g e lev e n m en In to a
fro m drow ning. D eter C, H u tto n , a h eav y se a . H e h a d g ain ed a p la c e o f
m idshipm an. w aa a c c la im e d h y th e sa fe ty w hen h e si ? a com p an io n b e­
R oyal
H u m an e ro c le ty to be th e ing ra p id ly c a rrie d m a y by th e su rf.
R e g a rd le ss of hie ow n sa fe ty , nod
b ra v e s t m an o f th e y ear.
T h e fe at, fo r w hich h e w a s a w a rd e d a f t e r a h e ro ic stra g g le , be re sc u e d th e
a gold m edal, waa perfer.aed when
Y o a r P a la s
T H E HAND O F A CLERGYM AN
T F T H E L in e o f th e H e a rt begin* In
•t a fo rk a t th e b a se o f th e forefinger
(th e finger of J u p i te r ) , n e a r th e finger
o f S a tu rn , one m ay re a d th e re in th o r­
ough tr u s tw o rth in e s s a n d k in d n e ss of
h e a rt, tw o q u a litie s so e ss e n tia l to th e
su ccessfu l c lerg y m an . N ext in order,
p e rh a p s, com es ta c t, w hich la show n
by a co n cav e sh a p e o f th e Inside of
th e th u m b , from th e Jo in t to th e Junc­
tu r e o f th e th u m b a n d th e hand.
R easo n a n d logic, o f c o u rse, th e m in­
is te r m u st have, a n d th e s e a r e Indi­
c a te d hy a larg e, w ell d ev elo p ed low er
h a lf o f th e th u m b . If th is la jo in e d to
a la rg e first Jo in t o f th e th u m b , it
asewna g re a t w ill p o w er, a n d o fte n ­
tim e s g re a t g en ero sity .
L o re o f ch ild re n a n d o f a n im a ls Is
seen fo a w ell-developed m o u n t of
J n p ite r, a t th e b a se o f th e finger of
th e sam e nam e, th e fo refinger. T h e
b e a d lin e o f tile m in is te r sh o u ld be
stro n g , a s In d ic a tin g good b ra in pow er
an d com m on sen se, b u t th e s e tr a its
a re . o f co u rse, n o t confined te th e men
o f th e d o th .
( • by t b s w a s s i s t S y s d is a ts , l e a )
d a rk Instld <e th is hot su n .” said a
Mrs. Elizabeth Zander
s to u t lady, th e ta ll fello w 's m other.
<41
"W e'd love to h av e yon— If w e h id
Call From
o u r new stove-pipe,” M issy said diplo-
•
“B u t S u san an d T em p t
I i n ia tic a lly .
Sheriff
•
• ' c o u ld n 't la s t out, to cook a n o th e r big
I
I
: m eal In sk ille ts an d p o ts slid ovens.”
I
i
F ollow ed e x p la n a tio n s— th a t som e­
•
I
how told m ost Iu w h a t they le ft un­
I
• spoken. T h e ta ll fellow w hisked, buck
By M A R T H A W IL L IA M S
•
i
i til h is c a r alone, fetch ed th e local tin ­
.--a sm ith a n d his h elp er, an d betw een
1 * 33 , by M cC Iviv N s w s p s p s r S y n d lc a ts .l
th em th ey quickly rig h ted things. And
Missy b u rs t iu u | k > u h er eld ers, h er th e tra v e le rs stay ed to su p p er, a n d to
eyes saucer-wrlde, c ry in g : "Y onder b re a k f a s t. S pace fo r them w as easily
com es u w hole p a sse l o' folks— tw o fo u n d In big, cool ch am b ers, long un­
cyur-loatls—a n ’ s dog o u ts id e ! \\ h u t'll u sed . B efo re they left. D ixon W h it­
x i
1 .
you do u b o u t feeitlu ' 'em . T ern p e l w o rth , th e ta ll fellow , had w orm ed out
Reap
the
Reward
M ove w on't cook a th in g till w e get o f M issy th in g s he w an ted very much
of Perfect Health
th e new pipe.
A n’ th e h am u in 't to know . C ollege bred, h e y et cam e
n o th in ' but sc ra p s."
o f hom espun sto ck , b u t xvas not the
Salem,
O
rcg.— "T h ru heavy lilt­
"W e've got th e fireplace," T em po, le a s t ash a m e d o f it. Indeed, w hen his
ing I developed a severe case ot
th e eld est g irl, an sw ered , h a lf rising. m o th e r said, a s th ey d ro v e off In c le a r
fem inine w eakness. 1 suffered with
“S till, I do su p p o se th ese people, like su n sh in e, “D ix.' th e m 's th e so rt o’ girl
backaches an d bearing pains.
1
all th e re s t so fu r, w an t d irectio n s, 1 w a n t you to m a rry . I n e v er In nil
got so weak I could not do any
work, I would get very severe dizzy
my life et such p re se rv e s a s they set
not d in n e r.”
spells and the least excitem ent 1
“I'll ru n dow n a n d see." M issy flung b efo re us. and we h a v e n 't got ut hom e
would faint dead away. 1 xvas s >
oxer h er sh o u ld er, d a rtin g axvuy, to an y b e tte r n o r c le a n e r beds," be nod­
nervous 1 could not stand any noise,
re tu rn in th r e e m in u te s saying b re a th ­ ded em p h a tic a sse n t.
could not sleep, and had very little
le s s ly : "N o such luck. Tem po. Fiats!
T em p e got sh o rtly tw o su rp ris e s—
appetite. I w ent dow n in w eight
L ots of 'em , th ey say. An' 'levon of p le a s a n t ones. N otice from th e bank
from 118 pounds to ‘id. I was a
’em, not c o u n tin ’ th e dog. D on't you th a t sh e could h av e all th e money
physical w reck w hen 1 began ta k ­
ing Dr. Pierce’s F av o rite P rescrip ­
h a te to sen d ’em on em p ty ?"
R eeded to feed h e r c ro p p ers an d fight
tion but thru the persisten t u-e of
"So b ad ly I s h a n 't do It." T em pe th e boll w eevil. On to p of th a t a po­
this w onderful w om an's medicine I
said v alian tly . “Go ask ’em to sit on lice dog puppy, com pletely equipped,
was com pletely relieved o i m y ail­
th e porch w hile th e y 're w aitin '. C a rs c h ain , leash, b lan k et and c o lla r— th e
m ent and restored to perfect health.
c o lla r
m arked
c o n c e ite d ly : Dixon
m ust be aw fu l th is hot day."
1 gained in w eight an d never felt
"B ut not a s axxful as cookin’ o v er W h itw o rth . M issy w as glad of th a t—
b etter th an after tak in g the 'F avorite
a red h o t fire." M issy discouraged. "1 It sav ed d la p c tin g ov«>r a nam e, and
Prescription."— Mrs. E lizabeth Z an­
der. 13/0 N orw ay St.
told th a t g a n g I d id n 't know ab o u t b esid es Dix xvas such a r.i. c sh o rt call.
Your health is your m ost im p o rt­
ta k ln ' 'em in — w e xvere p a rtic u la r. If W h a te v e r M iss T em p e th o u g h t she
ant asset. So w hy not w rite Dr.
k e p t to h e rs e lf; h u t be su re Dix
we did p u t o u t a sign.”
Pierce. P resident Invalids’ I fo til
“T hey m u s t b e h u n g ry —to w ait lack e d fo r noth in g In th e w ay o f p e t­
Buffalo. N. Y., and receive con­
a fte r th a t,” T em p e sighed, but wlAi no tin g nnd food. W hen the c a rn v a n e rs
fidential m edical advice free, or send
fa lte rin g In ey e o r voice. T h is w as sto p p ed on th e ir re tu rn all a g reed Hie
10c for trial pkg. tablets.
h e r affair. S he had d e term in ed on a p u p h ad grow n like a house afire. Yet
la s t despi-rute effo rt to prop tlm fa ll­ h is so m etim e o w n e r m ust hav e been
E ffe c ts of W arm R ain.
ing W alion fo rtu n e s.
If o n ly th ey d o u b tfu l as to lioxv he fa re d —else w hy
W h en a w arm ra in o c c u rs o v e r a
could get th ro u g h till th e cro p cam e in did he com e ag a in and ag ain to R oad­
th is y e a r—It p ro m ised so m uch. B ut, sid e Inn all th ro u g h th e fa ll? T h a t snow c o v e re d re g io n it is n o t th e ra in
w hut w ith boll w eevil und fu tu re s, c o t­ w a s how T em po ex p lain ed it. S usan so m u ch a s th e w a rm w ind th a t m e lts
ton w as poor se c u rity fo r cold cash. a n d M issy knexv b e tte r, l i e stay ed a th e snow . An inch of ra in a t 50 d e­
And cold cash alo n e could a n sw e r In w eek In th e h eig h t of co tto n picking, g re e s F a h re n h e it could m e lt only th r e e
th is em ergency— cash to buy m eat an d seem ing to get g re a t Joy from w a tc h ­ in c h e s of lig h t new snow o r o n e in ch
m olasses fo r th e cro p p ers, g rain fo r ing it—alo n g w ith Tem po, of course. o f old snow .
th e w ork sto ck , m ost o f all (lusty poi­
" I se e !
C alcium a rs e n a te spells
son fo r th e ra v a g in g plague.
co tto n sa lv a tio n ," he said b efo re he
C h a ra c te r F ro m L a u g h te r.
Ned, th e only b ro th e r, h ad given ug left.
“I’m going to help all I can.
A n Ita lia n p ro fe s s o r s a y s la u g h te r
th e fight a t N ew Y ear, s a y in g : "Y'ou T oll y o u r neig h b o rs anybody th a t
girls s h a n 't q u ite sta rv e .
I know n eed s It w ith o u t m oney to buy It can is a s u r e r in d ic a tio n of c h a r a c te r th a n
w here I can m a k e xvages of so rts.” g et It s tra ig h t from th e m a k e r—my h a n d w riin g . T h e b e s t kind of la u g h
B u t th e y w e re low w ages— h a rd ly fa th e r, you know . Is one of th em .”
is th e h e a r ty "H a , h a , h a ,” sh o w in g
m ore tllnn enough fo r Ids ow n Im pera-
P e rh a p s It w as only th en T em pe a fra n k d is p o sitio n “ H e, he, h e ! ” is
tlve needs.
T h e re fo re T em pe had sa w a lig h t. A nyw ay, sh e w as soon th e sig n of a m oody a n d gloom y m an .
p lan ted a g a rd e n , se t m any eggs an d w e a rin g a b e a u tifu l so lita ire — kissing
had nowr a fine lot o f b ro ilers Just It now and then w hen nobody saxv h er
H a d -W ro n g Idea of S ta tu e .
com ing to h a n d . So In fe a r and tre m ­ A little lu te r a w edding xvas duly a n ­
T h e b ro n z e e q u e s tria n s ta tu e of M ar­
bling sh e h ad m ark ed upon a b it of nounced. As they stru g g led w ith th e
hoard “ R o ad sid e In n " and nulled It c a k e s fo r It, S usan said lo ftily to c u s A u re liu s in th e r a p ito l p iazz a a t
to the big oak a t th e tu rn b efo re th e M issy : “C hile, I toll you w h u t— h a d n 't R om e w as p re s e rv e d by th e e a rly
gate.
been fe r d a t e lilik e n d in n e r we-ull gib po p es u n d e r th e im p re s s io n th a t it
B ut so f a r it h ad not d ra w n a pny- dem fo lk s M ister S h eriff w ould he
w as a s ta tu e of th e F 'm p ero r C o n s ta n ­
Ing c aller.
T em p e set h e r te e th , cornin’ te r d ls p la n ta tio n , not M ister
stirre d th e seed fire vigorously, piled P re a c h e r,” an d c e rta in ly no o racle tin e, th e f ir s t C h ris tia n e m p ero r.
kindling an d logs o v e r It und soon had e v e r sp o k e m ore tru ly .
C u tic u ra S o o th es B aby R ashes,
a ro a rin g M aze In th e blg-tliroatral
chim ney. S he had not stay ed to w atch
T h a t Itch a n d b u rn w ith h o t b a th s
It. In s te a d sh e w as p lu ck in g ch ic k ­
o f C u tic u ra S o ap follow ed hy g e n tle
ens. It had m ade h e r a lm o st fa in t to
a n o in tin g s
of
C u tic u ra
O in tm e n t.
In M a n y R e sp e cts T h e re H a s Been N o
b e h ead th e p re tty ta m e c re a tu re s, b u t
N o th in g b e tte r, p u re r, sw e e te r, e sp e ­
Im pro ve m e nt M a d e on th e
sh e did It—a s h e r so ld ie r g ra n d f a th e r
c ia lly If a li tt le o f th e fr a g r a n t C u ti­
D ag u e rre o ty p e .
c u ra T a lc u m Is d u s te d on a t th e fin­
b ad gone Into b a ttle .
M issy w as m ean tim e s e ttin g th e
A lthough th e im provem ent* In pho­ ish. 25c e a c h e v e ry w h e re .— A dv.
t a b l e —th e one housew ifely ta s k sh e to g ra p h y a re m ud« so ra p id ly now a­
W o rk D o llar th e B e tte r K ind.
loved. E lin o r, th e n ext o ldest, got out d a y s th a t exen th e p ro fessio n al pho­
all m a n n e r of p re serv es. Jellies an d to g ra p h e r cull h a rd ly keep tru c k of
"W o rk is b e tt e r d a n lu c k ," sa id
relish es, not even sp a rin g th e citro n th em , th e re a re m any p ic tu re m ak ers U ncle E ben. "D e luck d o lla r Is a ll by
c u t In gra?*e leaves. A nd black S usan, w ho believe th a t tlie w orld w ill tu rn itself, b u t de w ork d o lla r te lls you
still fa ith fu l In s p ite o f h e r own pov­ back to tlie d a g u e rre o ty p e fo r its d a r 's p le n ty m o re w h e re h e co m e
e rty , seein g th e c u rs a t h a lt, b u stle d b e a u tifu l nnd a r tis tic p o rtra its.
fro m ."— W a sh in g to n E v e n in g S ta r .
up from her eab ln an d got busy m a k ­
I t Is m ore tlm n th re e -q u a rte rs of a
ing such hfscult und spoon b re a d a s c e n tu ry since th e scientific w orld w as
S u p re m e E a rth ly Goal.
only sh e could tu rn out.
aro u se d by th e a n n o u n cem en t th a t
“T em pe, you lem m e liali d a t sh o v el," D uguccre, a F re n c h m e n , had discov­
T o be h ap p y a ( h o m e la th e u lti­
sh e said w hen th e f e w ere c o als fo r ered a m ethod of fixing the Im age m ade
m a te re s u lt of all a m b itio n , th e e n d
b ak in g . “L ordy 1 H ot us 'tls I loves by th e c am e ra o h scu ra. It w as u crude
to w hich e v e ry e n te r p r is e a n d la b o r
de feel of dls y e re I'on h andle, l ’u ls m ethod then. T h e first p ictu re, of a
m e In m ine ob de good tim e s ’f< re d e re tre e sta n d in g in «lie sun, req u ired h a lf te n d s , a n d of w h ich e v e ry d e s i r e .
w u s stoves, an d stin g y coo’ iu*. O le an h o u r o r m ore o f ex posure. T h a t p ro m p ts th e p ro s e c u tio n .—J o h n s o n .
M arse, an d O le MISs, dey sin
lid set w as th e sam e y e a r in w hich Sam uel
e r fine ta b le fo r bongry folks
A n th ra x D efies S c ie n tis ts.
F\ B. M orse w ent to Flurope to exhibit
"N o ! I m ust do th e cooking It’s my h is new e le c tric te le g ra p h . T h e tw o
A lth o u g h a n th r a x -c a rr y in g wool c a n
jo b — and y o u r p o o r lam e back sh n 'n 't in v e n to rs m et hy a p p o in tm en t In P a ris be d is in fe c te d su c c e s sfu lly , no m e th o d
g et w orse N eeuuse I'm a s h irk e r,” and ex p lain ed th e ir w ork to each o th er. h a s y e t b een d ev ised w h e re b y h id e s
T em p e p ro te ste d , b u t S usun flung h e r
D a g u e rre ’s p la te w as of p u re silver. an d sk in s ca n be e ffe c tiv e ly tr e a te d
asid e. T h e re w ere luckily som e b eate n It w a s th o ro u g h ly clean sed a n d pol­
w ith o u t d a m a g in g th e m .
b is c u it le ft o v e r from y e ste rd a y — th e ished. In a d a rk room It w as next
scrap -h am , m inced an d m ixed w ith coati-d w ith a film d eposited by th e
Oil Fly R av a g e s Italy .
fine-cut so u r pickle, tu rn e d them , sp lit v ap o r o f Iodine, an d tb eu exposed in
an d b u tte re d , in a fa ir sem b lan ce of th e cam era. S till prole* ted from th e
Ita ly 's p la g u e la th e oil fly, w h ich
can ap es. A lto g eth er, it wnh a te m p t­ light. It w ar placed o v er th e fum es of d e v a s ta te s th e o liv e y a rd s . In s o u th ­
ing ta b le to w hich th e tra v e le rs s a t hot m ercu ry , xvhirh developed th e e a s te rn Ita ly th is In s e c t h a s d o n e $35,-
dow n. S u san in s iste d sh e m ust w a it Im age, a n d It w as th en m ade p e rm a ­
1)00,000 w o rth of d a m a g e w ith in th e
on It.
"R eckon I'm gw lne le t my n en t w ith cb lo rld o f gold.
la s t 10 y e a rs .
w h ite ch illu n s w ait on m aybe po'
T h is proceaa w as soon Im proved, un­
w h ite tra s h ," sh e sniffed.
til on b rig h t d ay s th e sittin g for a
F re n c h H av e D isc a rd e d W ord.
“ W e'll he w h ite tr a s h — In a little . d a g u e rre o ty p e w as reduced to ten,
I'm a fra id ," T em p e sighed.
S u san som etim es to five seconds E ven w ith
FIncore. w h ile a F re n c h w ord m e a n ­
w aa th e only s h a r e r o f h e r an x ieties. th is sh o rt ex p o su re, how ever, th e like- ing a g a in , a n d u sed by F^nglish a n d
A nd S u san tu rn e d npon h e r a fa c e o f n esses Were re m ark ab le. It Is possible
A m erican a u d ie n c e s , la n o t em p lo y ed
w ra th , saying. “ Y'er c a n 't n e b er he to a*suine an a rtific ia l expression and
by th e FVench In th e sa m e se n se , th e y
d a t. 'c a u se po' w h ite tra s h Is horned hold It fo r th e b rie f second l^ fo re a
de* de sa m e a s q u a lity folks. Now m odern cam e ra, b u t to rem ain m o tio n ­ sa y in g bis. w h ich m e a n s tw ice.
you ru n put on d a t b lue law n I w ash ed less fo r th e long Flme req u ired by a
F o u n d P o sin g R elax atio n .
fe r you la s t w eek, an d set head e r d e d a g u e rre o ty p e . It w as n ecessary th a t
ta b le , sa m e lik e dl* w as com pany. th e fe a tu re s should be in rep o se In
F r*-stdeqt M cK inley n e v e r found
D at lim b o' S a ta n , Missy« kin se t on th e ir n n tu ra l position.
,
p o sin g (o r h is p o r tr a its irk so m e , b u t
de poYh an d ta k e d a r m oney. S h e's
T h e d a g u e rre o ty p e w as a positive. said It w a s a perirai fo r re la x a tio n .
got Im pedence ’noiigh fo r a n y th in g Im possible to reto u ch . It w ss of a
u n d e r de sk y .”
so ft. flesh-Uke tone, w hich even to ­
S u san h ad h e r w-ay. a lb eit Filtnor day. In th e sp ecim ens o f th e a r t p re ­
In siste d U|>on h elp in g to p uss th in g s, serv ed in co llectio n s an d am ong fa m ­
an d seein g th a t w ater, milk and r id e r ily relics, w ins a d m ira tio n .
The da­
flow ed a t need in to all glasses. T h e g u e rre o ty p e g av e w ay to th e ch eap er
v isito rs, fa rm folk o u t on v acatio n , ain b ro ty p e, w hich w ns o q glass, an d
w ood few h a h y * d o t h # « , win k e e p th e m
w e re a lm n sj e m b a rra ssin g ly civil. B e­ re q u ire d a d a rk b ack g ro u n d to allow
• w e e e n d a o o w y - w h h o u n til w o n o u t
I ry k a n d s e e fo e jrow reelf. ( k p w m
sides, th e ir p ra is e o f w-hat w as set It «IT; a n d th is, in tu rn , w as eacceeta
b efo re th em m atch ed th e ir a p p e tite s ed hy th e g lass n e g sflv e a n d th e p a ­
la violence. O nly bones rem ain ed fo r p e r p o sitiv e proof. N one o f them h a s
th a dog from th e m o u n tain o f frie d e v e r a tta in e d th e delicacy o r th e s o f t­
ch ick e n —b u t th e y an sw ered , su p p le ­ n e ss of th e d ag u erreo ty p e.
m en ted by spoon b re a d an d chicken
gravy. T h e dog'a m a s te r, a ta ll, su n ­
Ha v s P atien ce.
b u rn ed , r a th e r good looking yonng
f»r> not he Im p atien t w ith th o s e w ho ;
fellow , trie d v.a rd to count In h is d in ­ a re not so q uick as y o u rself. T e be
n e r w hen he cam e to th e reckoning.
slow tn c a tc h a n Idea is no Indication
M issy w o u ld n 't h a v e It. "T h e I d e a ! o f In te lle c tu a l In ferio rity . T hose w ho
B FH M K E -W A L K E R
P ay fo r dog s c r a p s I " sh e sa id lo ftily , a re a little slow , fre q u e n tly m ake np
B U S IN E S S C O L L E G E
p a ttin g th e silky h e e d laid confidingly fo r It by holding tens- lotialy to th e 1
B w r w w Y r ä i . w i Ä 'Ä
on h e r knee. "W ish we h ad one Ju st idea w hen e n ce th ey h a r e seized I t w*eL
P it yoursalf
like him ,” sh e sal>L "W e will— soon T h e girl w ho Is slow o f w it som e­
oasurnd
our Orwdwata*
a s w e can afford It. T em pe Is cra sy tim e s u n d erg o es u n d eserv ed keen hu­
W rits for aaSatng f w r t t and T
m iliatio n b ecau se o f th e s u p e rio r air*
fo r a th o ro u g h b re d ."
"M y I H ow I w ish w e all could sta y o f a c la s sm a te w ho Is quick to see th e
N s. 23, 1923
I P. N. U.
an fo r au p p er and rid e la th e e a rly point a n d fo rg ets Just a s qulchly.
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