Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, April 28, 1926, Image 6

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    Oklahoma Indians Visit Capital
Moscow.—Flung by • blast of
wind from his perch on top of a
1.50-foot radio antenna mast
P yotr Razanshi. neal’ tant In the
governm ent broadcasting station
at Rostov on the Don river,
hong bead down, his foot tang ed
In a wire, for seven hours before
be was rescued.
A snow storm of unusual sever­
ity blew h ii body back and forth
like a pendulum. When a crew
of riggers finally got him back
to earth be was crusted with ice
from head to foot. Razanskl was
thawed out In a hospital, and
promises to be none the worse
for his experience.
L O S T P A IR T E L L S O F
B O IL E D S H O E D IE T
A d tifK ilh o n of In diana from O klahom a rla lte d the c a p ita l In the in te re s t of In d ia n le g is la tio n ana were pre­
sented to the President b j Senator H b fr ie d L e ft to r ig h t : K io w a B ill, fo rm e r c h ie f; S enator H a rrie d . Ahpeatone.
K ed Brace, W illia m Clsek. Klyou and W illie Ahdoay.
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Big Additions to
National Forests
Purchases of 247.067 Acres
Approved by Commis­
sion Last Year.
W ashington.— D u rin g the past flscal
year the N a tio n a l Forest B gaerveflon
comm ission approved fo r purchase
247.067 acres at an average price o f
>4.S0 an acre as a d d itio n s to the na
tlo n a l forests, according to th e annual
re|H?rt o f the comm ission. T he lands
th u s au tho rize d fo r purchase con­
sisted o f 246 tra c ts located In ten d if ­
fe re n t states.
O f the approved lands, 55,867 acres
can he classed ng forested o r p a rtly
forested lands on w hich there are
stands o f tim b e r co n taining a p p ro x i­
m ately 123,000/MM) hoard feet o f nier
ch a n hihle tin d er, says the re|M»rt. T he
rem a in in g lands consist o f 4,655 acres
o f abandoned fa rm land, a rable land
and grass la n d ; 152.033 acres o f re­
c e n tly cu t-o ve r o r not yet reatocked
to young sta n d s; 24.808 acres restock­
in g to young tim b e r e ith e r on cut-over
lands o r abandoned fa rm la n d on
w h ic h forest co n ditions are being .re­
established, and 9.104 acres of barren
o r badly burned land, on which, how­
ever. forest co n d itio n * cun he re estale
U*lied. The rej>ort continues :
“ D u rin g th e past year o n ly tw o
tra c ts were approved fo r purchase In
th e W h ite M ou n ta in n a tio n a l forest,
but these contained 21.019 acres and
are being acquired at at) average price
o f $13.00 per acre. T he purchase of
these lands w ill effect much desired
consolidation«.
T hey co n tain much
va lu a b le tim be r, which w ill add to the
reserve <»n th is forest. < >f the to ta l
stand o f more than .3,200 feet per
a<re on th ia land, m ore th a n h a lf
o f It Is soft wood, much o f It being
m a te ria l which Is su ita b le fo r the m an­
u fa c tu re o f paper stock. T he acqui­
s itio n o f th is land w ill b rin g under
governm ent co n trrff a la rge area o f
forested land located on high slo|**«
o f several m ountains, most o f It so
s itu a ted as to have g reat value as
p ro te c tio n forests.
“ Theoe lands b rin g the to ta l amount
o f land the purchase of w hich has been
approved on the W h ite M ou n ta in unit
to 462,824 acres. T tie lands w hich have
been a cquired are. as a rule, w ell con
aolldated fo r adrninlw tratlon and fo r
p ro te c tio n against Are
The e ffe ctive ­
ness o f the Are co n tro l on th is u n it
d u rin g the past year Is shown by the
fa c t th a t ttie to ta l area o f governm ent
land burned over d id lud exceed 320
acres. 'H ie resu lts o f the po licy o f
th e p ro te ctio n o f cu t-o ve r lands against
fire are w ell shown on th is forest, as
litany badly burned areas are now re
H o ik in g and give assurance o f fu r-
tils liltig another stand o f m erchantable
tim be r. C u ttin g o f the m atu re tim b e r
1« being c< ndneted In such a manner
as to Insure a renewal o f a valuable
stand. T he tim b e r products w hich are
being sold are fu rn is h in g mi liupor-
ta n t pitid o f ttu* tim b e r nceils o f New
Kngland, w h ile th e method u f c u ttin g
w h ic h Is employed serves to d e ie io p
th e fu ll p ro d u c tiv ity o f the forest.
“ D u rin g th e pa«» y e a r 30.025 acres In
31 d iffe re n t tra c ts were approve*! fo r
purchase on th e A llegheny fo re st at
an average p rice o f $3.54 per acre.
T h ia b rin g s th e to ta l area a cq u ire d
and being a cquired on th is u n it to 186.-
588 a cre * o u t o f a to ta l o f 739.277
acres w ith in the p u n h a s e u n it. The
largest tra c t consisted o f 17,200 acres,
w hich, however, was d iv id e d In to a
num ber o f scattered units. O th e r less
Im p o rta n t purchases *>n th is fo re st
consisted o f Ave tra cts, each o f w hich
has mi area o f somewhat m ore than
1,000 acres.
“ T h e lands being acquired on th is
forest consist very la rg e ly o f cut-over
tra cts, hut are w ell stocked to young
tim be r, and fo r th is reason they o ffe r
high Investm ent p o te n tia litie s .
N ot­
w ith s ta n d in g occaalonal Ares these
young stands, as a rule, are o f good
density. T hey consist la rg e ly o f beech,
b irch a n il m aple In the n o rth e rn p o r­
tio n o f the forest, und o f chestnut and
oak In the southern p a rt. T he lands
so fa r approved fo r purchase on th is
u n it are s till scattered. T he purchase
IHillcy should he g a rrle d fo rw a rd w ith
the m ain o b je ctive o f effe cting con­
so lid a tio n , since governm ent o w n e r­
ship Is as yet co n lin e il to less than
80 per cent o f the to ta l area o f the
forest.
i
" F o r m any years p rio r to th e ir ac­
q u is itio n by the fe d e ra l governm ent
the lands now embraced in the pur-
; « based n a tio n a l forests suffered se­
verely fro m
re p e a t« ! fo re st Ares.
Home sm all areas, o f course, escaped |
| unscathed, but In the m ain the annual
Are damage was ve ry high, and In
j many sections th e inoun aln woods
I were alm ost 10 per cent burned over
each year. By the m ountain people
woods Ares were q u ite w id e ly held to
he necessary nnd heneflclal and were
encouraged, or at least considered as
e n tire ly u n avoidable and th e re fo re to
he expected each season. A t the tim e
o f purchase, too, these new n a tio n a l
forests w ere la rg e ly Isolate*!, inacces­
sible areas, rugged a nil d iffic u lt In
topography, and devoid o f a n yth in g
lik e adequate systems o f com m unica­
tion and tra n s p o rta tio n to serve ns a
basis fo r a p la n o f p ro te ctio n against
lire.
••Nevertheleaa, th e fo re st service
launched agressively In to th is most
essential task o f p ro v id in g the new
pu b lic fo re sts the p ro te ctio n fro m Are
w ith o u t w h ich not much else in the
way o f fo re s try p ra ctice could be hope­
fu lly a tte m p t« !.
New p ro te c tiv e o r­
g a nisations were b u ilt up on each
forest, lo o ko u ts established, system atic
p a tro l
In itia te d ,
roads and tr a ils
pushed In to th e In te rio rs o f the ac­
q u ire d b lin k s . Are to o ls and food
j ruches fo r suppression crew s located
at convenient po in ts, and telephone
I systems developed so th a t Ares m ight
be q u ic k ly rep o rte d and steps to sup­
press them p ro m p tly taken
“ W ith the areas o f the fo re sts In-
; creased by new purchases alm ost mi
: a n ally, and In the face o f constant
’ u n c e rta in ty as to the fu tu re and u ltl
I m ate end o f purchuae w o rk w ith in
I
UGHTKEEPER’S DAUGHTER
SHOWS HERSELF HEROINE
Q lrl
M arooned fo r T h re e D aye and
Mights M a n ag et to Keep Bea
cons Blazing
London
A a to ry o f a g ir l’« heroism
a Hghthouae d u rin g a Storni came
fro m the Isle o f W ight.
'H ie lig h t In St H elen a lighthouse.
near C am bridge. was kept Aaahiug fo r
th re e nlghta by the fo u rte e n year o ld
d a u gh te r o f the Ugh.hou*« -keeper
L angtan. The g irl was maroon«*! there
one r « e n t afte rn o o n w ith o u t f<w»d, e i
cept «me lo a f o f brand and u sm all
piece o f cake, hut «he c a rrie d out her
fa ttie r*« duties v a lia n tly .
L a n ta n and h l* w ife In the a fte rn o o n
row ed ashore In a rough «ea to fetch
fiM»d and oil to the Hghthouae, anya
th e D a lly M all.
W h ile th e y were
aahore the «es roue m ita fu ry . and.
notw Ith a ta n ritn g
several
a tte m p t*
m ade lu a life b o a t and m oto r boat, the
fa th e r <nd m oth e r were unable to
In
m ake flu» re tu rn t r ip to th e beacon.
Aside fro m a n xie ty fo r ills «laugh
ter. le ft alone In th e lig h th o use w ith
-i arcelv any food, l^atigtan w o rrie d
as to w h e th e r she w o u ld rea lize the
iieceasity to lig h t the lam p, w h ich is
one o f the moat Im p o rta n t along the
»treat w a * h i* re lie f when
1 »‘«»aat.
p u n c tu a lly the lig h t beamed and re ­
1 m ained dashing th ro u g h o u t the n ig h t.
| T he gale raged n il the next day. m a k ­
in g vain th e a tte m p ta o f the life b o a t
men and fl«herni«n to ta ke the keeper
hack
Again n ig h t fe ll, and again the
lig h t ahone nt the a iq u d tite d hour. A«
tim e passed the a n xie ty o f th e p a re n t*
deepened; they p ic tu re d the g ir l a«
h u n gry, and |»erhapa frig h te n e d and
going w ith o u t Bleep.
T he y and th e g irl, how ever, were
dimmed to c o n tin u e th e ord e a l, fb r
the fo llo w in g day the gale w a * worse
nnd paaaage across th e th re e lu llea
o f rag in g a va l was lnpoeoftbl<
the established areas engendered by
dependence upon annual and flu c tu a t­
ing purchase a p p ro p ria tio n s , th e task
o f (»erfecting th e system o f p ro te c tio n
against Are has p e rlia p * been u n u su ­
a lly d iffic u lt.
T h e o b je c tiv e In th is
task Is to develop a A re-protect loo
system w h ich w ill Insure th a t th e an­
nual acreage loss by Are w ill not e x ­
ceed one-tenth o f 1 per cent o f th e
to ta l area o f governm ent la n d u n d e r
p ro te ctio n .
F ire s o f H um an O rig in .
“ T h e most re g re tta b le fe a tu re o f th e
fo re st Are reco rd In the eastern na­
tio n a l fo re sts Is th a t the tire s are
p ra c tic a lly a ll o f hum an o rig in . Cam p­
ers, railro a d s, slash b u rn in g and steam
s a w m ills a n n u a lly c o n trib u te th e ir
quota o f Ares, hut by fu r th e g re a te r
num ber are d ire c tly a ttrib u ta b le to de­
lib e ra te woods b u rn in g based some­
tim es upon m alice l>ut usu a lly upon Ig ­
norance o r m istake n theories as to the
effect o f fires upon fo re st and forage
pro d u ctio n .
“ T h e co -operation o f a ll fo re s t users
is aggressively sought w ith a v ie w to
a so lu tio n o f the Are problem by p re ­
v e n tin g Ares fro m s ta rtin g and by
p ro m p tly re p o rtin g any Are w h ich is
discovered. T he degree to w h ic h such
co-operation In Are p ro te c tio n on the
p a rt o f th e local people can he devel-
oped varies w ith th e d iffe re n t forests,
since in some regions th e n u m ber o f
fo re st d w e lle rs o r near-by fo re s t d w e ll­
ers is g re a te r than in others. A lso th e
w illin g n e s s to p la y an uggresslve pul>-
lic -s p irlte d p a rt In Are p ro te c tio n va­
ries g re a tly.
“ A n otable exam ple o f sp le n d id co­
ope ra tio n Is fo u nd on th e Shenandoah
fo re st In V irg in ia . T h e t h r if t y fa n n ­
ers o f th a t region were q u ic k to see
the d e stru ctio n v is ite d upon th e tim ­
bered lands a n n u a lly by fo re s t Ares,
and have re s p o n d e d 'a d m ira b ly to the
pleas o f fo re st officers fo r a id and de-
te c tlo n o f fo re st Ares. M any Ares oc­
c u rrin g near th e homes o f fa n n e rs are
p ro m p tly detected and su p p re ss« ! by
the fa rm e rs and th e ra n g e r then ad­
vised. An Ideal system o f c itiz e n co­
o p e ra tio n has been b u ilt up on the
Shenandoah, nnd th is system Is fo l-
low* I on a ll fo re sts w here at a ll pos-
alide.
“ In some u n p ro g ressive regions a
very d iffic u lt s itu a tio n Is e n c o un te r« !.
T h e (>eople liv in g w ith in o r near the
fo re s t* do not yet recognize o r a p p re ­
cia te th e h e neflclal eff« *ta o f fo re s t-
Are p re ve n tio n , and th e y not o n ly do
not co-operate w ith th e p ro te c tio n
forces but are d lr « ’ tly responsible fo r
the unnual recu rren ce o f num erous
Ares. T h e s itu a tio n th u s presented Is
one o f e xtre m e d iffic u lty , b u t I t Is vlg
oroualy a tta cke d alo n g th e lin e o f law
Im pro ve m e n t and e n force m en t, collided
w ith a syste m a tic cam paign o f p u b lic
ed u catio n and p u b lic ity .
“ T h e so lu tio n o f th e Are p ro b le m In
the purchased fo re sts lies la rg e ly In
th is serious task o f b re a k in g down a
local p u b lic se n tim e n t w h ic h fo r gen er
a tlo n s has p a ssive ly accepted o r posi­
tiv e ly encouraged woods b u rn in g and
o f d e ve lo ping In Its place a w id e ­
spread kn o w le d g e o f th e need fo r and
b e neficial re su lts o f Are p re ve n tio n
w h ich w ill tra n s la te Its e lf In to united
p u b lic su p p o rt o f the p ro te c tio n Idea
T ill* c a lls fo r a w e ll planned, com
prehenslve, and sustained e ducations
o r p u b lic ity e ffo rt, and the fa c ilitie s o f
th e fo re st se rvice fo r c a rry in g on such
a cam paign should he extended to
n,«M»t th is need a d e q u a te ly ."
T h e th ird n ig h t came, nnd again
the lig h t gleam ed fo rth at the p ro p e r
hour, a* I f ttie lig h th o u se keeper h im ­
s e lf had been th e re at h l* task. Not
u n til Ave «»’Cock In th e a fte rn o o n did
th e seas abate s u ffic ie n tly to enable
the p a re n t* to re tu rn . T he y reached
the lig h th o u se In a m o to r boat. T h ia
was so b a d ly buffete d by the w ave*
th a t th e crew d id n o t ve n tu re to re ­
tu rn to the m ainlan d .
A« th e flash w o rke d re g u la rly w h ile
M r and M rs. L a n g ta n were ashore. It
was evident th a t the g ir l kept aw ake
a t n ig h t and w ound every fo u r hours
the c lo c k w o rk a p p a ra tu s w h ic h tu rn a
t th e lig h t.
Make It Harder
R o-hester. N. Y .~ As If chess Is not
h a rd enough, fe llo w s at the u n iv e rs ity
o f lliw h e s te r are tr y in g to m ake It a
trl-d ln ie tis lo n a l
T hey propose to m id
pieces re p re se n tin g a irp la n e s and sub­
marines.
T ho m a s A E dison was t h ir t y year«
o ld w hen he made th e firs t lucande»
cent lam p.
C o u p le D e tc rib e F ig h t A g a in s t
S ta rv a tio n .
Sacram ento. Cal.— J u s t how boiled
shoes taste and how it feels to be
snowbound anti s ta rv in g Is to ld In a
dispatch to th e Sacram ento Bee fro m
Westwood, d e scrib in g the e xjie rle nce s
o f M r. and M rs. J. E. Reeder o f Sacra­
mento, who were tra p p e d in th e snow
fo r ten days w ith o u t food. th irty - s ix
miles west o f W estwood. T he y are
convalescing In a W estw ood h o sp ital
fo llo w in g th e ir rescue.
Mrs. Reeder’s im pressions o f shoe
le a th er us a food a re summ ed up as
fo llo w s :
“ I p u t them up to m y m outh and
then my w h o le system revo lte d . As
hungry as I was a fte r several days
w ith o u t food, I Just c o u ld n 't stand to
eat shoe le a th e r, a lth o u g h most a n y ­
th in g w o u ld have been w elcom e."
W h ile M rs. Reeder was ta k in g n o u r­
ishm ent in bed. her husband was up
and about, ta k in g e xercise to keep his
a p p etite In good shape.
Asks H e lp in H u n tin g
B rother Lost 50 Years
P h ila d e lp h ia .— E n d e a v o rin g to f u l­
fill a death bed p ro m ise made to her
m other h a lf a c e n tu ry ago, M rs. C a llie
H s ll has asked Sergeant Schw ur. In
charge o f th e bureau o f m issing p e r­
sons. to help her m ake good the
pledge she made to h e r d y in g p a re n t
a considerable tim e before th e se r­
geant h im s e lf was born.
"M o re th a n f if t y years ago.” w rite s
Mrs. H a ll, "m y m other, s tric k e n w ith
g reat s o rro w and tro u b le , had to
leave my lit t le b ro th e r w ith a fa m ily
In th e South. S h o rtly a fte r she died
o f a broken heart.
“ As she la y dying, she sent fo r me
to come to her bedside. I was h u t a
c h ild , and I was ove rw h e lm e d w ith
g rie f. In gasping sentences she to ld
ine uhout my b ro th e r, and I suppose
she m ust have given me th e name
o f th e fu in lly w ith whom he had been
p u t, und d ire c tio n s us to how to get
In touch w ith them .
" B u t In a fe w m om ents she died.”
TWO HOMES
On the
Funny
Side
H a n g t H e a d Down
Seven H o u r* in Storm
mmehippi
B y Wornen Who Used Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound
- I have taken Lydia E. P lnkhatn'»
V e«eta''le C om o 'ind and I th in k it la
be m ost w onderful
m e d i c i n e I ever
tried,” Is th e state­
m ent mad« by Mrs.
Goldie Shoup of
May View, Illinois.
She declares th a t
a fte r tak in g th e
Compound she Is In
b etter h ealth than
before.
Mrs. J. Storm s of
29 L ane S treet. Pat-
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erson, W. J., w rites:
‘I can not speak too highly of your
m edicine and 1 recom mend it to all m y
friends."
These statem en ts were tak en from
tw o enthusiastic letters which tell o f
th e help th a t has been received from
using the V egetable Compound. B oth
Mrs. Shoup and Mrs. Storm s were in
a run-down condition which caused
them much unhappiness. W hen women
are suffering from lack of stren g th and
from weakness, th e ir own life and th a t
of th e ir fam ily is affected. When they
feel well and strong and a re able to do
th e ir housew ork easily, happy hom es
a re the result.
Thousands of testim onial letters have
been received from women In different
w alks of life, statin g th a t the Com­
pound has helped them .
S U C H IS F A M E
B e rn a rd Shaw was h u rry in g to Eu
s ta -e M ile s ' re s ta u ra n t one day when
he heard an In te re s tin g b it o f ta lk be­
h in d him
“ See th a t b lo ke ? "
- o l d red w h is k e rs ? 'O o Is ’e?”
“Shaw.”
“ Shaw?”
"T h e g re a t v e g e ta ria n e a te r."
“ Go on ! "
“ F a ct.”
NO M A T C H FOR HER
Headache!
M u tte r a le
(ferve» the *»ia
»way and bm<»
« ••I, «••thing
cecnfwrt. Mad«
wrfh »d of mu»-
la r d Rub
farei» »4.
c .o iid u c to r— l»o you ku u w i b i s is the
s m o k in g /c a r. Mis«?
F la p (p ro d u c in g c ig a re tte )— C e rta in ­
ly — have yo u a m atch fo r me?
C o n d u c to r— No. M ia*. I th in k not.
P A R K E R ’S
H A IR B A L S A M
The G. H .
R em ove« Ixr.-iruiT Stop» H air h ailin g
R e s to re » C o lo r a n d
B e a u ty to G r a y a n d F a d e d H a i r
flOc and <1 ou at D-aftfi»?»
T h e g r o u n d h o g . fr o m m y v e r y h e a r t
I a p e a k o f In r e g r e t.
In r e a l w o r k he p la y a n o p a r t
A nd n e v e r m a k e a a p e t
A N o is y N a m e
M rs. J n h n s ltig — Ah th o u g h t y o u -a ll
said you w a h g w ln e to nam e y o u r new
baby V lc tro ls . h u t Ah hears y o u -a ll
done m ake a change.
M rs. Moses— Yes. A h expected it
w o u ld he a g ir l an' Ah had decided to
nam e h e r V lc tro la . h u t she tu rn e d o u t
to he a hoy. so A h done nume h im
R u d lo .— C h ris tia n A dvocate.
D e a r L itt le B lu e b e lle
“ D a rlin g .” tusked m oth e r, " w h y m ust
you rem a in a t a dunce u n til th re e In
th e m o rn in g ? ”
"W e ll, you see. m o th e r,” e xp la in e d
B lu e b e lle p a tie n tly , “ we d id n 't s ta rt
th e dance u n til eleven.”
"C o u ld n ’t you s 'a r t a t e ig h t? "
"I
d o n 't
suppose a n yb o d y ever
th o u g h t o f th a t.”
T H E P O U T E D P IG E O N
. —
a Miatard PU»t«r
—-
R ad iatio n Source of L ife ,
French Scientist Asserts
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louees, etc., etops a ll pain, ensure» com fort to th a
feet, makes walking eany. 15c by m all or a t L>rug-
glbts. liiso o z Chemical Works. Patchogue, M. T.
iO Theres
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147 W a v erly P l., Hew York
STOMACH TROUBLES
quickly leave. G reen’s August Flow er
Is a stom achic corrective, has been
used for 60 y ears nnd Inis given re ­
lief to thousands suffering w ith indi­
gestion, dyspepsia, constipation, etc.
A t all druggists.
30c and 90c. I f
you cannot get It, w rite
G. G. GREEN, INC., Woodbury, N. J.
C u iicu ra Talcum
Unadulterated .
Exquisitely Scented
P a ris .— R a d ia tio n Is th e source o f
life und the means w hereby life is
m a in ta in e d . Is the th e o ry o f Georges
L u k h o v s k y , la id b efore th e Academ y
o f Sciences by P rofessor d 'A rs o n v a l.
L ife , a cco rd in g to th is thesis, ends
when th e v ib ra tio n o f ra y s Is in te r ­
rup te d .
C e r ta in ly
“Look. B ill, th a t fellowr m ust have '
One o f th e fa c ts th a t M. L a k h o v s k y
C o n d u c to r— Say, th e fa re here Is 10
s w u llo w e d a to y b a llo o n !"
cite s In su p p o rt o f th is th e o ry Is th e
ce n ts and you o n ly p u t 0 cents In th e
sense o f d ire c tio n In m ig ra to ry b irds.
box.
C a s u a l O b s e rv a tio n
H e says th a t insects, la rv a e and p la n ts
Passenger— W h y. lis te n here, I 'tn
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on w h ic h th e b ird s liv e , send out rays
c e rtu ln th a t I p u t In 8 cents.
A s t a t e o f m in d I n te n s e —
in to space Just as a ll liv in g m a tte r
T et s e ld o m s h o w a t h in g
does.
M ig ra to ry b ird s , he says, are
F o r o v e r n ig h t r e l i e f to In fla m e d e ye « a n d
T h a t m a k e s m u ch d iffe r e n c e .
• f le e u»e R o m a n E y e B a la a m .
O nce tr ie d ,
su p p lie d w ith organs w h ic h a llo w
alw ays p r e fe r r e d . >7S P e a r l S t.. N . Y . Adv.
them to receive these rays Just as th e
C a r e fu l B a rb e r
antennue o f a w ire le ss post in te rc e p ts
S m a ll S ta te , T a lle s t R u le r
“ I 'l l have a shave hut no to n ic or
waves o r as the hum an eye takes In
«Shampoo o r singe o r shoe shine.”
T h e w o rld 's s m a lle s t s ta te has th e
waves o f lig h t. T h e b ird s steer to- I
"Yes, s ir ; m ay I use a to w e l on you. j w o rld 's ta lle s t ru le r. D r. H e in ric h
w a rd th e ir food, guided by th e rays
Sahni, p re s id e n t o f th e fre e c ity o f
th a t It em its, w ith th e same c e rtu ln ty j sir?”
I>uuztg, being 6 feet 3 inches In h e ig h t.
th a t hum an beings m ove in th e d a rk t
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to w a rd a source o f lig h t.
A d is ta n t m a n n e r d o e sn't lend en­
“ I w ill fin d meuus to m ake yo u love
ch a n tm e n t to one's v ie w o f fr ie n d ­
me I”
Dog Saves Drow ning
ship.
" I f you have means. I w ill love you I”
Boy W ith Mistress — K le in e s W ltx b lu tt. Vienna.
D a n b u ry .
Conn.— E d w a rd
G in te y,
tw e lv e years old, owes his life to a
L a s t C h a n c e fo r E c o n o m y
c o llie owned by K a th e rin e D yer, six
"T h e re 's only one w ay to save, d ear.”
teen years old. th a t saw him fa ll In
•'W h a t's th a t? ”
a pond and gave the a la rm w h ich r e ­
"M o v e o v e r to m.v fa th e r ’s house."
s u lte d in his rescue fro m d ro w n in g
T h e dog's fr a n tic b a rk s a ttra c te d his
N e a r ly
" G e n e r a l tr e a t-
m istre ss fro m th e house, w hereupon
¿'jrvn forced me to
'e r Sprechen sie Deutsch?
he seized her s k ir t w ith Ids teeth and
f a it wort. Tanlac
’Im — H u h ?
toned up my wtnlo
■ led h e r to the pond. H e r scream s
e r (re p e a tin g s lo w ly and d is tin c tly )
system, banishrdthe
b ro u g h t tw o men to the scene a fte r
— Sprechen sie Deutsch?
nervous strain and
she had gone o u t on the Ice and was
" I d o n 't grasp the p o in t.”
s a v e m t t a r t th t
una ble to reach the s tru g g lin g lad.
h e a lth o f tw e n ty
T h e men held h e r feet w h ile she * 1 “ I say. do you speak G erm an?"
years alto, / strongly
" ( ili. aure, s u re !” --C o r n e ll W idow
w ent o u t on the Ice again and (Miked
Sick bodies
made strong
a . pole fo rw a rd to E d w a rd , who
dragged h im s e lf to safety. A fte r p a w ­
in g E d w a rd over and a p p ea rin g s a tis ­
fied th e la d was none th e worse fo r
fils w e ttin g , the c o llie w ent back to
th e D y e r home, c ra w le d u n d er the
p o rch and w ent to sleep.
S tra te g y
" W h a t became o f th a t w id o w w ith
the te e th in g c h ild ? ”
“ She's a ll rig h t.
She m a rrie d a
flo o rw a lk e r. - T h e P rogressive G rocer
Ju st as B ad
H o o c h F um es K i l l
St.
Louis. — P olice
fo n nd
th e
dead body o f Paul R e r rlttie r l. fo rty .
In a mash va t la a shed here A u th o r­
itie s believe B e r r lttie r i was a boot­
legger. T hey a ttrib u te his death to
th e deadly fum es o f his potion.
Jenes I d id n 't sleep a w in k a ll
n ig h t.
I had an a w fu l toothache.
S m ith Ah, you should tr y r e l a t ­
in g to y o u rs e lf, f if t y tim es e ve ry day.
" t ie t behind me. pain !”
Jo n e s N othing doing. Do you th in k
I w aut llltldalgo?
S p rin g M illin e r y
H istoric
P a rla .— Sm all hats o f v io le t w ith
N g tu rq u o is e blue fe a the rs over th e
< o n trlb u to r — I have here an o rig in a l
Joke w h ich I —
E d it o r -M y dear man. you don't look
right ear are the ruling mods» for
spring.
th at old.—Columbia Jester.
reso n im en d Tan-
tae. ’ ’ F. J. Messmer,
s ' t So. A inth zi rt-o
Murhciton, Iowa.
A fte r a s p e ll o f G rip p e o r flu ,
w hen y o u r system Is a ll ru n dow n
and y o u r legs a re so w e a k th e y can
h a rd ly h o ld up y o u r body, s ta rt
r ig h t In ta k in g T a n la c.
I t 's w o n d e rfu l how soon yon
r e a lly do Im p ro v e ! T a n la c s a ils
r ig h t In a nd p u ts th e system In
fig h tin g tr im . I t cleans th e blood,
re v ita liz e s th e d ig e s tiv e organs,
g ive s you an a p p e tite fo r solid food
and m akes you f»el lik e a ne w
person.
N o th in g w ill r m i th e t r ic k q u ite
ss fa s t a« T a n la c. made a fte r th e
fa m o u s T a n la c fo rm u la fro m roo t» ,
h a rk s and herbs. B u y n b o ttle t o ­
day and get s ta rte d hack to f u ll
stre n g th and v ig o r T a k e T a n la c
ve getable P il l. f o r e o o s tip a tl.m