Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, July 22, 1925, Image 6

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    RURAL ENTERPRISE
•_•>>.i s
I Ing. <tolf, tennis, shooting, ho u se boat
, Ing. sw im m ing etc.
Good tlb rs rle *
iuagnlfice.it clubs, th e a te rs , h o tels ot
all nations, and a sp irit of co-opera-
,1,,n betw een the foreign n a tio n s rep-
resented have m ade S h an g h ai one of
th e p lea sa n te st p lac es to live In th -
o rie n t
"M any or th e ra ilro a d s lead in g Into
th e c en tral p a rt of th e c o u n try have
th e ir term in als here. S h a n g h a i Is the
Chicago of C hina In th is respect.
T he first ra ilro ad In C hina w as a 12-
m lle stre tc h connecting th e d l y
Ith
Its port, W oosung.
A lthough the
tra c k s w ere torn up by re a c tio n a rie s
soon a fte r they w ere laid, th e seed
w as well p lanted, a s the m any line*,
of steel thro u g h o u t th e c o u n try today
beat w itness.
"S hanghai Is not only a g re a t com­
m ercial etn|>orlum. h a ndling nearly
h alf the foreign tra d e of C hina, out
It has ulso teco u ie. In recent years,
one of the g re a te s t C h in e s e I n d u s t r i a l
centers, w ith a larg e lab o rin g popula-
tlon. C otton and silk cocoon w inding
m ills em ploy ih o u su u d s of w orkers.
In addition th e re a te a larg e num ber
of sm a lle r fa cto rie s, m an u fa ctu rin g
m atches, paper, c ig a rettes, firew orks,
wood carvings. Jew elry, etc.
".Much c f th e o c cid en ta lisa tio n th a t
h ss com e to C hina in *be p a st hid
c en tu ry has filtered th ro u g h S han g h ai,
especially th ro u g h th e g re at p rin tin g
estab lish m en t th e re which h a s tu rn ed
out exeellent triint-lutlons. Into C hi­
nese. of th e lite ra tu re and id ea s of the
W e s t.
Shanghai also p o ssesses sev­
eral dally new sp ap ers, p rin te d In both
foreign a n d n a tiv e languages."
War Memorial of Newfoundland
by M arsh al Focli a n il I le ld M a r s h a !
to com m em orate the p a rt N ew foundland
I h l* m e iiio r ia l w a s u n v e ile d in I ’u r ls
D ouglas H aig. It w m e rec te d
played In th e W orld war.
Is Mixing But
Not Melting Pot
Shanghai, China, Is Most
Cosmopolitan City in
the World.
W ashington.—"A ctiv ities of C hinese
a g ita to rs In S hanghai, w hich Is, w ith
th e possible exception of C airo, th e
moat cosm opolitan city In th e world,
direct a tte n tio n to th e p ictu resq u e se t­
tin g of thia exotic hybrid of E a st and
W est," sa y s a tu lle tln from the W ash­
ington h e ad q u a rte r* of the N ational
G eographic society.
"A pprouchlng the city from Woo-
sung, Its port on th e Y angtze river, the
vllluges, g ra v e y a rd s and anchored
sh ip s of all kinds becom e m ore n u m er­
ous as one n e ars th e w harves. T he
hum and ro a r of fa c to rie s and cotton
m ills belle the real a tm o sp h e re of this
m etropolis of c e n tra l C hina. It Is not
u n til th e heuvy, h alf-sickening smell
of bean-oil, Incense, opium sm oke and
of bum un beings p e n e tra te s the nos­
tr ils th a t th e tru e A siatic lluvor of
th e city Is revealed.
“A lthough the q u a in t Klnngsu Junks
a re ra p id ly disap p earin g , th e cargo
ju n k s, sam pans, and s|>eedy slipper
b o a ts still vie w ith th e m otor launches
of huge steel and wooden vessels from
every port on th e globe.
“ S hanghai, like Venice, la a city
built larg ely upon piles sunk fa r Into
th e so ft black sand and sa tu ra te d
clay upon which th e city re s ts along
the h an k s of th e H w ang-p'u river.
H uge rein fo rced c o n cre te ra fts sre
h urled In th is clay, and the founda­
tio n s o f th e buildings a re laid on
them .
"T h e foreign se ttle m e n ts a re de­
lightfully m odern, w ith plenty of
space, light and air, and a re a s clean
and orderly ns occidental cities. T he
F re n c h m ain tain th e ir own concession
u n d e r a governm ent s e p a ra te from
th a t o f th e o th e r 20 pow ers, w ith th e ir
own lan g u ag e ami th e 'ru e s,' 'q u id s’
and o th e r signs typical of the hom e­
land.
high pitched voice*.
T h e C hinese
| (h e a te r is a n o th e r n a tiv e oddity. T he
wunt nt scenery, th e din of the orches­
tra and th e piercing In to n atio n s and
gaudy costum es of th e HCtors fu in lan
u sp ectacle, w hich w hile n t alw ay s
pleasing to W estern ta s te s, la ulw ays
colorful a n d unusual.
“ S h a n g h a i's sobriquet. T h e P a ris of
the E a s t,' re fe rs m ore to th e guyety
of Its social life th a n to any e x te rn al
resem blance to th e F re n c h c a p ita l. It
Is not n early *o p ictu resq u e a s H ong­
kong. o r th a t queen of O rien tal beau­
ty, Foochow . Shanghul cannot set out
a thousand la n te rn s on a dozen hills
iJHII) feet up Into th e night, us Hong
kong can, hut h e r m ore Intim ate house
and g a rd en d e co ra tio n s a re fam ous.
T here a re lu n te ra s everyw here, c e r­
ta in ty p es u re used as shop signs, and
w ith th e ir no n -sp u tterin g cold tallow
cundles they shed n p erfect light.
"B ubbling W ell road Is th e Itlveralde
drive, the C ham ps E lyset^. or the
K lng-strasse, of th e foreign settle-
m elds. Along th is w inding m odern
th o ro u g h fare a pnnoraniu of th e city 's
life passe s In review. Once th e resort
of closed brougham s and line c a rs of
foreign dlgn ltu rles, it now ra ttle s with
a n y th in g th a t can go on w heels, and
th e rickshaw * a n t w h e e lb a rro w s of
th e natives, d a rtin g In a n d out am ong
th e c arria g e s, ta x is and lim ousines,
fu rn ish a gay and m otley a p e c tu d e all
day long.
Kentucky Boy, 11, Wins
National Spelling Prize
W ashin gton.— F ra n k N euliaiiser, an
eleven-year-old schoolboy of Louisville.
Ky„ Is th e n a tio n a l Juvenile spelling
cham pion, b ecau se he w as a b le to spell
"glad io lu s" a f te r E dna Stover, eleven,
of T ren to n . N. J ., had spelled it with
j a “ y” Instead of an "I ”
i
Young N euhniiser won th e title hc-e
In th e final* of a n ntlonul Contes',
sponsored h.v new sp ap ers.
T he $5U0 he received, along w ith a
gold m edal, will he u se d fo r a col­
lege education, he said.
A bout 2,-
ochi . immi school ch ild ren w ere e n te red
In sectional contests.
T he nine fin alists laughed a t the
easy w ords pronounced fo r th em d u r­
ing th e first h alf-h o u r of th e spelling
bee th e o th e r night. At th e end o f th a t
tim e all w ere tak in g th e h u rd les easily,
and then Aim ed* P e nnington, H ous­
ton. T exas, fell out on th e w ord “ sk it­
tish ." “C osm os" proved th e undoing
of M ary Uotldens of South B end. Ind.,
nnd Loren M ackey, O klahom a s ta te
1 cham pion, fnlled on "p ro p e lle r."
Ten-.venr-old P a tric k Kelly, orphan
of New H aven. Conn., stu m b led ou
"b la c k g u a rd " and " s ta tis tic ia n " baffled
, D orothy K arrlck o f D e tro it.
T hen
M ary
D aniel
Hnd
H elen
F isc h e r
trip p e d on “ v alu in g ” nnd “m oribund."
respectively, and th e c o n te st w as be­
tw een th e first and second p rize win
ners.
Foreign Quarters A ttract Chinese.
"A lthough th e ’se ttle rn eiils' w ere
first laid out for fo reig n e rs alone, the
C hinese have com e over to them In
g re at num ber* to enjoy th e protec­
tion and a d v a n ta g e s of foreign rule.
Rich C hinese often r e tire to th e new
sections to enjoy th e ir w ealth In sa fe ­
ly, or to spend It In reckless d issip a ­
tion. In th e foreign se ttle m e n ts a re
w hite m an 's sp o rts of all kinds, rac-
QUEER CHICKEN
The Old and New Shanghais.
"In strik in g c o n tra st Is th e old
Klianghni, w here most of th e C hinese
live. Going through th e g a te s of the
Uatlvp city one p a sse s Into a n o th e r I
re n ta ry . o ld tem ples, cram ped c o u rt­
yards, w here (low ering peonies and
c h ry san th e m u m s can he glim psed In
passing, and an e n d le ss succession of t
n a rro w stre e ts, h u n g w ith ro co co ban- I
tiers of C hinese c h a ra c te rs , and filthy I
and reeking w ith a th o u sa n d o d o r*. ,
d iffe re n tia te It at once from Its sm all :
e r m odern cousins hut a sh o rt dis- [
lan c e away.
“ A tea house set In th e m iddle of a
sta g n a n t pond Is one of th e I re a th ln g
place* of th e old city, w here selle rs ;
of Jade and cheap Jew elry, le tte r w rit ' I'n lq u e Is th is fowl, h atched lu
ers. fo rtu n e tellers, cohhlera, m ender*, L ouisian*, w hich h a s every fe a th e r
peddlers. Juggler* and
o ther* of "Inside out," w ith th e glossy side next
S h a n g h a i's polyglot population g a th e r I to the skin a n d th e curl tu rn in g out
o v e r teacup* or th n tle r endlessly In In stead of In.
FAMOUS GOTHAM FISH OVER
ONE HUNDRED YEARS OLD
Fulton M arket Continues to Be Great
tat Crossroads From Fishing
Smack to Dinner Table.
New York Oov. A lfred E. Sm ith,
soil o f New Y ork's E ast side, once
w as ask e d If he hail a college degree.
Recording to u fa v o rite sto ry of the
tow n. H e replieil gravely th at he had
and, w hen asked w hat It w as, a u ld :
*F F. M."
T h is he tra n s la te d w ith a broad
s m ile : "F u lto n F ish M arket.” T h e
g o v e rn o r had w orked th e re a* a fish
p a c k e r In his youth.
F u lto n F ish m ark e t, now In Its sec
nnd c en tu ry , c o n tin u e s to he th e coun­
t r y ’» g re a te s t crossroad* from fishing
sm ack to d in n er tahle.
L o cated In th e lee of B rooklyn
bridge. It* an n u al huslnea* ,s e stim a te d
a t $30.000,000, It h a n d le s from 850,-
<100.000 to ««1,000.000 pounds of s e a ­
fo o d y e a r In nnd y e ar out, w hich It re ­
ceiv es *11 the w ay from the A tlau tlc
,
British Boat 124 Years
Old Still in Service
S outham pton, E nglund.— T h e little
ketch Bee, built 124 y e a rs ugo anti
still In serv ice b etw een S o u th am p to n
and N ew port, on th e Isle of W ight,
com pleted Its th irty -e ig h th th o u sa n d th
cro ssin g of th e Solent channel.
T h e Bee beg an Its sen d u ty In 1801
.
a
n
, d Is one of th e very few sh ip s re-
n ialnlng from w hose decks m en wit-
nessed a B ritish n av al victory a t sea
w ith N elson on board. D u rin g one
|a-rlod of Its c a re e r It wa* com m anded
for 48 y e a rs by th e sam e c ap tain .
T h e Bee h a s heeu on th e Isle of
W ight run v irtu a lly nil o f Its exist-
en ce up to th e p re se n t tim e and, ac­
c o rding to m em bers o f Its loyal crew,
It Is good fo r m any y e a rs yet to come.
T h e little c ra ft l i a s c u rrie d m ore th an
SOO.INIO to n s of c a rg o betw een the
u ialn lan d and th e Isle of W ight, cov­
e rin g som ething lik e 500,000 m iles, al-
tho u g h th e d ista n c e b etw een N ew port
and S o u th a m p to n ts only 18 tulles.
T h rp e younger s is te r sh ip s of the
Bee h ave been plying th e sam e route
for a p p ro x im ate ly 50 years.
Tom M ix
MR. CHIRP AND MR. HOP
R. C H IR P a n d Mr. H op m et one
by th e sid e o f a
M ra U y m orning
dusty c o u n try road.
T hey w ere cousins, though one w as
U tile c ric k et and th e o th e r a
big
grassh o p p er. T h e ir d isp o sitio n s
w eren’t th e lea st bit th e sam e and
they did not d ress alike, e ith er. C hirp
w as a lw ay s ch eerfu l a n d trie d Io m ake
others so. but hi* cousin Hop w a s in­
clined to he q u arrelso m e.
a
a»,
"M r.
Chirp and M r. Hop
Rainy M orning.”
M et
One
“Good m orning, C ousin H op," said
C hirp cheerily, a lth o u g h ho hud been
singing nearly all night.
"M orning.” a n sw e re d Hop, "I don’t
see m uch good aliout It. C old aud
w et! M akes my leg s stiff.”
"B ut th e sun will goon be out w arm
and bright und dry things, cousin," re­
plied C hirp.
"H u h ," an sw e red H op h a rsh ly , “w ait,
w ait ! T h a t's I t ! W hy should I h a v e
to w a it? It oug h t to he sh in in g now
so I can get abuut. S uppose you have
been singing y o u r silly song a ll ulght
long?” he tw itte d C hirp.
“Y es," replied C hirp good n a tu re d -
'
ly, " try in g to m a k e people h ap p y "
“ W astin g y o u r tim e sin g in g silly
songs," grum p H op a n sw ered . “ You
will get stepped on som e day und th u t
will he the end of you.”
“Oh, no, I w on't," said C hirp c h e e r­
fully. “ F olks a re a lw a y s c a re fu l not
to h a rm me. T hey like to h a v e me
around. Why, only la st night I hud
th e n ice st sort o f tim e sin g in g to a
young couple w ho w ere envying th e ir
neighbor.
“ 1 snug nnd sa n g u n til th e y forgot
to look a c ro ss th e s tre e t a t th e big
h an d so m e house of th e ir rich n elghhor.
•H ark,' sulci th e young w ife suddenly
: ‘th e r e Is o u r c ric k et a g ain .’
•'P re tty soon th ey hud fo rg o tte n to
he e n vious nnd w erp sittin g by th e
fire liste n in g to m y song."
“ W ell, goodness m e!" exclaim ed
i Hop, " if th a t Isn 't th e m ost se n se ­
less ta lk I e v e r listen ed to—j u s t lis­
ten to som e of the th in g s I do.
“Y e ste rd a y m orning," H op began. ” 1
got Into F a rm e r Jo n e s' p o ta to p a tc h
a n d you should h av e seen th a t p lace
, w hen I le f t; my, b u t th e f a rm e r w us
a n g ry !
"T h e n I hopped o v e r to th e law n o f
;
| th e fa rm h o u se w here th e fu rm e r's w ife
i w as w h iten in g som e c lo th e s on the
grass. 1 Ju st hopped all o ver th o se
cloth«* and left brow nish m ark s w h e r­
e v er I trav e le d . T h a t will teach her,
I guess, not to cover up ui.v grass.
“T h e re w ere som e b erry h u sh e s n e a r
th e house, a u d th o se I nibbled until
th e leaves looked q u ite p re tty . I
tho u g h t. Hut th e fa rm e r's w ife d id n ’t
, She said she w ished th e hens a n d tu r ­
keys w ould gobble ev ery o n e of us.”
“ M aybe If you did not do so m uch
harm , cousin,’’ said C h irp tim idly, “the
fa rm e r's w ife w ould not feel th a t way
to w a rd s y o u r fam ily."
“ W ell, if you th in k I am going about
singing a silly little c h irp in g song as
you do and n e v er do a th in g to m ake
a show In th e w orld, you a re q u ite
m istak en . C ousin C h irp ,” rep lied Hop.
C h irp w utched his cousin out of
sight, und th en he c rep t fa r tinder a
hush a n d fixed h im self fo r a c o m fo rt­
able re st. “ I c a n ’t see how C ouain
Hop can get any p le a su re a t all out
of life." th o u g h t C hirp. “ 1 g u ess I do
lead a r a th e r q uiet so rt of life, hut
It seem s to me 1 get m ore p le a su re
out of living th a n he does. I m ust go
to sleep now o r I sh a n 't he up In lim e
to sing fo r my nice young couple a f te r
th e ir su p p e r to n ig h t, a n d th ey m ight
get to th in k in g a bout th e ir rich nelg h ­
hor a g ain a n d be u n h a p p y ."
by
tb s
M c C lu r e N e w s p a p e r
N e w Y o rk C ity .)
S y n d ic a t e .
QJour Health Bi
TAPE-WORM
H IS Is nn in te stin a l p a r a s ite w hich
Is n o u rish e d by th e n u tr ie n t fluids
In w hich It Is b a th e d .
It Is p re se n t not only In m an. hut In
th e hog, cow, ru t, dog, n u m ero u s v a rie ­
ties of fish a n d o th e r u nlm als.
T w o v a rie tie s a r e com m on In m an.
T a e n ia e und B o th rlo c e p h all. A ta p e ­
w orm su g g e sts a s tr ip of tap e , being
com posed o f oblong se g m en ts, a v e ra g ­
ing a bout an Inch In length.
H e h a s a sm all head, a th re a d lik e
neck, and on th e low er s u rfa c e of th e
head a re su c k e rs a n d row s of hook-
lets by w hich he a tta c h e s h im self to
th e In te stin a l m ucous m em brane.
U nless th e head und Its n e a re st seg­
m en ts a r e expelled, he w ill re p ro d u c e
h im self w ith in th re e or fo u r m onths.
T h e se g m en ts u re p a sse d w ith th e
In testin a l e v a c u a tio n s. singly or In
strin g s w hich m ay be se v e ra l fe et long.
T h e com m on form . T a e n ia solium .
Is seven to ten fe e t long and, w hen
m a tu re , has from 200 to 450 segm ents.
H is head Is as la rg e a s a good-
sized p in ’s h e a d ; his neck one-half
Inch lo n g ; th e se g m en ts n e a r th e head
coutuln both m ale und fem ale g e n e ra ­
tiv e o rg a n s nnd th ey p roduce enor­
m ous num l e rs of eggs.
T h e eggs a re ta k e n up by th e hog
and developed In Ills sto m ac h or In-
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HE WHY sf
SUPERSTITIONS
S i/ H. IRVING
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This popular “movie” »tar Is regard-
ed as one of the most, If not the most
experienced horsemen In motion pie-
tures. Tom M ix was boro in Texas.
He ie tlx feet ta ll, weighs 176 pounds,
has black h air and dark eyes. He has
been seen in pictures too numerous ts
mention, and has as many admirers as
any star in the business.
testine, u m inute head growing oi
of a m in u te cyst.
T ills larv a Is c a rrie d by th e blood
th e b ra in , eye, liver, m uscles or ski
po rk w hich c o n ta in s It being know
a s m easly pork.
W hen e a te n ra w , o r slig h tly cookp
o r In sausage. It Is follow ed by tl
develo p m en t o f th e tap e-w o rm If tl
Juices of th e sto m ac h o r Intestine, ,
th e p erso n e a tin g It, a r e not efllclei
in d e stro y in g It.
C h ild re n
su ffe r
from
lntestln
w orm s, h u t seldom fro m tape-w orn
o n e m ay hnve tape-w orm nnd he e
tire ly u n c o n sc io u s o f It, so fa r i
sy m p to m s a re c oncerned, o r th e re mi
he sy m p to m s o f a p ro n o u n c ed cht
a c te r.
T h ese m ay be a n ae m ia , em aclatlo
convulsion, St. V itu s' dance, dlzzlnw
n e u ra lg ia , rin g in g In th e e ars, o r son
o th e r form o f n e rv o u s d istu rb a n c e .
T h e a p p e tite mny fall, o r It m ay I
v o ra c io u s ; c o n stip a tio n m ay a lte rn a
w ith d i a r r h e a ; and th e r e m ay be col
w ith n a u se a a n d v o m itlu g ; also Itc
ing in v a rio u s p a rts of th e body.
T o p re v e n t tnpe-w orm , avoid raw i
im p e rfec tly cooked food, and wat
th a t Is In a n y w ay su sp ic io u s
If tape-w orm is p re se n t, th e se
m en ts will a lw a y s be fo und a t son
tim e or o th e r lu th e In te stin a l evacu
tlons.
T o gpt rid o f a tape-w orm , fa s t se
era! days, ta k in g c a s to r oil nt nigh
1 nnd e n en in ta o f cold w a te r In tl
, m orning, preced in g th e l a tte r with
] su ita b le doses o f epsom s a lts o r phes-
pliuie or soda.
If th is does not suffice, som e form
o f verm ifuge, o r te n la c l'le , m ust be
tak e n , y our physician deciding,
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Hunt Old Coin
S a n ta B a rb a ra , F ill.— A h u n t Is on
fo r Spanish tr e a s u r e In th is section fol­
low ing the discovery o f a S panish sil­
ver coin m inted In Id o l. Prof. D. T.
Roger«. In c h arg e of Indian m ound ex­
cav atio n s. h a s th e coin.
S outh stre e t, o p p o site th e m ain m a r­
ket. on th e w a ter. Ice. th en , w as u n ­
know n com m ercially, and fish w ere
kept In fioating “c u rs" w hich w ire
su sp en d ed In th e slip below , bobbing
a g ain st th e h u lls of th e sm acks. To­
day Ice Is used In th o u sa n d s of tons.
Save for th e period from 1843 to 18(Hfc
th e sam e site, w ith different roofs, lias
housed th e w h o le sa le rs to tills day.
Much of th e deep-sea ta n g of F ul­
ton F ish m ark e t la felt to he lost w ith
th e p assin g of the old-tim e fishing
h e ats. I 'r n f t like th e old G loucester
sm ack s h av e
larg e ly d isap p eared .
P ow er en g in e erin g w ith blast* of gas
a n d sm oke c a rrie d nvv«y th e rigging
th a t en d u red a h u n d re d storm s. Mag­
neto nnd c a rb u re to r, th ro ttle a n d fire­
box. h ave m u te d th e old sinew y heave*
on Jib «nil sheet, to p sail and sta y sa il.
F leet* still follow hluefish from H a t­
te r a s Io M onlauk, m ackerel tra m C ape
May to Nova S cotia, a n d haddock nnd
cod off th e Bank*. B ut F u lto n m a r­
k e t Itse lf adm it* (hey a re different
fleet*.
to th e P iidflc. G re at L akes to th e
Gulf, B ering sea to th e G ran d B anka
th e fislim ongera say.
T h e m ark e t send* th is trem en d o u s
poundage fo rth again o ver a m uch
s h o rte r radio*. how ever. So dense Is
th e pop u latio n In th e e a s te rn area
w hich F u lto n m a rk e t su p p lies th a t
th e hulk of th e sh ip m en ts scarcely
g ets m ore th a n 10 m iles from E ast
riv er before It has been absorbed. It
Is «aid.
W hen F u lto n m ark e t w as opened In
1822 It* .840 original sta n d * w ere tak en
larg ely by b u tch ers.
B ut early de­
fault* on s«vv and c le av e r leases, to ­
g e th e r w ith grow ing b u sin e ss am ong
th e hu stlin g flshennen a n d oysterm en
caused tile city a u th o rltle a th a t O e to
h e r to set a sid e th e e a s t, o r Bee km an
stre e t, win* "fo r nse o f se lle rs of t'»h.”
W holesale a c tiv ity developed, and
Many railroad* In Spain are being
six y e a rs la te r th e fish In d u stry |
moved to ■ shed o f It* ow n a cro ss , electrified.
lierai Itlon re g ard in g th e connection
b etw een du ck s a n d geese a n d th e
w e a th e r Is but an echo of th e old
IIA T tam e d ucks and geese flying
a b o u t In a m ark e d m a n n e r fo rete ll G reek su p e rstitio n a s reco rd ed by
T h e o p h ra stu s who, w ritin g nhnat th re e
t Is a com m on sa y in g In th e U n ited
hu n d red y e a rs B. C.. said. “ D ivers and
te s und C a n a d a . T h is Is an ex
nel.v a n cien t su p e rstitio n w hich has ducks, both w ild and tam e. Indicate
otue som ew hat “t w i s t e d ' a s It has ruin by diving ; hut w ind by flu tterin g
Ih e lr w ings."
And th e su p e rstitio n
cen d ed dow n th e ages. In som e
ttons. how ever, we find v a ria tio n s w as old even In th e i I hj ' s of th e G reek
It is based on sy m p a­
ch c le a rly in d ic a te th e line o f de­ philosopher.
T h e duck dipping her
nt o f th e su p e rstitio n Hnd ap p ro x l- th e tic m agic.
te th e m odern to th e a n cien t version head and sh a k in g th e w a te r from It
•e closely th a n does th e com m oner Im ita te s ru in and, th ere fo re, produces
Ing. T h u s In som e se c tio n s they ruin. By flu tte rin g her w ings she sets
th n t tam e geese a lw ay s fiy to w a rd s i r In m otion. Im itatin g a blow ing of
point o f th e co m p ass from w hich wind, nnd by sy m p ath y c re a te s a
w ind Is going to b lo w ; and In oth- breeze— like produce* lik e ; prim itive
th a t du ck s o r geese, sw im m ing, m an 's firm conviction w ith re g a rd to
cau se and effect.
pn th ey dip th e ir h e ad s u n d e r w a te r
t t i b x M c C lu r e N e w e p e p e r S y n d ic a t e .)
I ra is e them ag ain very qr.lckly. In-
a te th a t it Is going to ruin. In th e
ith th ey a re sa id to be "p le a d in g for
n.”
I'hls show s th a t th e w id e sp re a d su-
GEESE AND WEATHER
vAndreu; F.
Corner, M. D.
by G e o rg s M a tth e w
Adam e )
o-
What’s in a Name?”
By MILDRED
A LINE O’ CHEER
By John K e n d rk k Bang».
MARSHALL
Fact» about your name, its history
meaning. whence It was derived ng.'
mftcance; your lucky day. lucky jewel
CONSUELLA
NAME th a t beltings alm ost ont-
* * rig h t to lite ra tu re is Uonsuella.
, It ts generally reg ard ed a s French,
EX) not k n o w , as t u r n in g p » « «
though In p o p u lar usage It has a tlis-
on p a n * .
1 tin c tlv e E ngllsli flavor. Very few
W h ic h h a th th e e w e e te r c a s t,
fre e h y o u th o r a * » .
| etym ologists list it am ong fem inine
T h e d re a m » o f y o u th a re f a ir , a ll
I nam es, and It Is not possible to truce
r u n n in g f u ll
Its evolution.
' c h a te la in e of one o f th e nobles
O f « o ld e n p ro m is e » d e le c ta b le .
And y » t som ehow
th e n o tio n
U onsuella first gained fam e In the j Of G reat R rita ln . T h e w ldespi
com es to n»e
tim e of G eorge Hands (M adam e of U onsuella w as a p p a re n t Ini;
T h a t an th e y e a r « pass on r e a l it y
liu d e v a n t). In Iter novels "U onsuell* " ' ly th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try .
H o ld s ric h e s w o r th , a n d In th e
and "L a Comtes»., ,h> R udolstadt “ the
T h e p e arl Is U onsuella’g ta
h a r b o r '» c a lm
A f t e r th e s to rm t h e r e Ilea a r a r e r
heroine w as a Spanish singer w hose gem nnd is said to p re se rv e he
b a lm
noble p u rity w as rw ttaln ed sm ldst and brin g h e r frien d s nnd a
T o s ooth e th e tr o u b le d s oul th a n
tem p tatio n s sn d dlsillcataas. Consuel- M onday Is h e r lucky day. an
In th e e ir lf e
a tte n d a n t on < u r b a t t lln a e w it h
la » a s sw ept «long ,.ti th e w ave of lucky number.
lif e
t®. b» * » « ! „ Srndieat,
popularity which accom panied lite ra ry
W h lc h e e r th e e w e e te r be I'm
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nam es In England.
n o th in « lo th
A new ty p e of fa rm trac
In this country It .e n te r e d no g re at
T o t h a n k m y a ta r a t h a t I h a v e
ta s te d b o th .
vogue until the tim e o f the lovely been Invented fo r plow ing a
• e by ll c C t n e e N e w s p a p e r Wyn t l c e t e ,
t Uonsuell* V anderbilt, w ho m arried the A slngl-j a u to m o b ile headllghi
' ooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOTx-: Ju k e o f M arlborough, a n d becam e fro n t su p p lies «ufBcient Ului
. fo r th e driv er.
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