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THE BEAVERTON REVIEW ■y r. 0 . AUt.n 4m ♦ •» •users »«•! FIN N EY O F T H E FO R C E What’s the ^ Answer____ ♦ ' I » «to ftoOKV, euftft- AT TVgg BANK ? * a s o ^ r jD B T b o , TLEV HADE ME A v o ic e -PRiSldiNT.'! POOftW" A * w o e 's V (Q G uA *, ON CoPPfQ J b t j r y I — W ho la tha champion opan golf player? ft—What la an alaotrlc aal? h o a m Shuffled Into the Pack »AVIN’ "OOOO MAONtM.M«, 9 iHoofttor v i l wOIft Questions No. 9 FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 ft. 1027 MOS. BtlDLt BAUM ' Aft' OCCUY / F a i w o u S 4» *7 3 2 0 1 '" • n r HA« NdTMINft- »"■hkC SA V StONALLY AOOftNGIN' TKft- V »MW U J l l l A / S— Why do wa amlla whan wa ara pIVHM-ll? 4— f o r named ? wlial queen waa Virginia ft— Itow many I’ realdenla o f tha t ’ nltrd Slate« rama from Virginia and Who wera they? ft Wlu.t rom|M>aar wrota tha largeal number o f melodloua and andurluglj popular Amrrlean aouga? T— Which eoollnenl haa but ona ac- live volcano? ft— Whal waa tha real nnma o f fla rra U )ll? ft—W ho ««Id : "Y ou ran fool all tha people aoiue of the lime, and aorna of Hie people all o f the time, but you ran't fool all the people all o f tha time“ ? lft— Which la our largeat national threat? I I — What fnmoua novel waa written about a whale, and by whom ? TMIS TOS MOLO «TOP -Pt/llfO Bv*---------- Uw d« ITU a , te YftmVftftv t I U. OJU11I2 By Oaborna THE FEATHERHEADS borir vbu Hu UK IT 4 MiCAKg 1b ALLOW STÖAUtJtKS / cm M y v i s ; lb Kifts owes O mil OC e n , j I T*: imk s c < - . m o S- w a IU e p m e a d * y N S SS ISOAOPlfb OFTtN JOST j vT K /.r w a v / . V I AL WAVS TELL yr- PflOOON M e _ \ l A D i i s - e i r r voo ' i l f in o it p o m v h a o d OUG eJOOSfc THAT IF ANYONE 3WCXA.Ù TeV To KISS MA 0 ÛIE lb keep SOME CwnOCtk . oQ Ff?0M BEIM) KISSED v « ju n io r . Su e - , 12— W hich la Ilia largeat aalt water lake tu the world? lft— W ho la the national woman tan- nla cham pion? 14— What la an electron? lft— What la the ratio o f worker« to population lu the ('tilted Htatea? lft- llo w murh did the I'nlted State« pay ranurna for the Canal «one? IT— Whal fnmoua Amerlran a iplorar waa once Imprtaoned lu M exico? 1(1— What waa Hhakrapeare'a profs#, alonal work other than poet and play wright? 10— W ho « «Id : "T h e public ft—d ! H? 21» What proportion o f the worda In the preaent Kngllah language ara de rived from Norman French1 be Along the Concrete □ A n s w e r s No. 8 1— Manuah o f Iketroll. 2 — tleti. Henry Lawton, ft—John C, Calhoun, is.12, A M odem Saint George 4— fo u rte e n porta gold, ten parta alloy. ft—-When Adam ate the forbidden fruit a piece la aald to h ate lodged In hla throat, where the bulge appears. ft “ Italph Itolater Ihdater," written by Nli In-1«» I'dall, probably between UB4 moi (0 4 1 7 —The Scandinavian, f t - A t the University o f O x fo rd ! In Ifttrj. 11— Clan. V. H, G ra n t It»--I'n lted State« Steel corporation. Standard Oil o f New Jeraey and Amer- Irnn Telephone and Telegraph com pany. II- -O oorge Iturna o f Cleveland. 12 -Cork la the outer bark o f a ape rlea o f oak which grow « In aouthern Kunqie and northern Africa. III— In S o u th A m e ric a , w h e re "ro w Ire«-#" y ie ld a fluid w h ich reaom ble« In a p iie a r a u c e a n d q u a lity tha m ilk o f the Cow, 14— Delaware. i s — lftoa 10— 'T h a I.a«t U u ." 17—The I'rnta. Supper.* It "M ona lft— Waahlngton Irving. Ill— Admiral I*avld O, Farrngut. 21»— The northeastern atatea and aoiue part« o f the W eet * i C wwwm . w. a. u.i H um an Speech Call a , By Charta Sughroe M ICKIE T H E PRINTER'S DEVIL lor Little Energy Speech requires a amall amouut of energy, according to telephone engl neera, who explain that If a million peraona were to talk ateadlly, and the energy o f tlielr volcea were to be con verted luto heat, they would have to talk for an hour and a half to produce aufllcleiit heat to make a cupful o f tea. One arouatlc expert hna divided tho Kngllah Kpcech Into 8ft letter sounds, ami he found that the voweta carry umat o f the energy. It la eatliuated that at the upper and lower llmlta o f hearing It t«kea « million time« aa much energy to make aound audible aa in the range o f 1,<«X> to 5,1X10 cycle«, wln-re the ear 1« moat acn«ltlre. On the radio the aoumla "th ," " f," “ «•' and " v " are the moat difficult to hear correctly. Thla la attributed chiefly to their very weak energy.— ScvuUtlc American. Great Idea iP- USEFUL** WOULD VOU CAM- A DEVICE To ELI1AIUATÊ C U Tn U < î li ^ A S S USEFU L ** t v i i UK o p A u . t h e la B o a - a m p EXPE m SE WAITED 4J GUTTIMi lA W U S , G C cr- Awo courses « O ON • I p r o p o s e it) B U M IN ATE A U . -THIS. owe TIME OVER w rm THE MOWER. W/IU. PO p e a -THE SEASON The First Doll’» Houle What may prove to be the earlteat It r 111 ah dole» houae haa hern dlacov ered In an old country houae In t'heluiRford. It la a tw oatorled houae alHiut live feet high, built o f »olid oak. and contain» four large rooms, attic» and a bale ny on top. The lega on which the houae la mounted and the paneling ami the nilrrora.are.lt la aald o f deflnlte Queen Anna dealgn and The Clancy T i m m i C , » wa n t YOU TO SAW |T h a t w o o o t h a t !* IN THE l Y*fU> • WHEN you Fi Hi S H I You ío m C tm in í to i V s t a r t A C i r c u s ___ 5/H j DI/ST workmanship. Luminous House Numbers A lumlnoua number which can be eern from a dlatancg at night hna heru put up on the town hall at lludnpeat, write« the enrreapondeut o f the Lou don Observer, and the authorltlea are considering the advlaahlllty o f putting Inmlnnua nfimbera on all houaea In the city, and lumlnoua plaques at the at reel co m e r» on which the atreet name» mny lie eaally rend after dark. It 1» claimed that lludnpeat la the flrat city to cnnalder thla method o f obviating thla difficulty. Plant Parasites In botany the term parwaltea la need for pianta which attach themaelvea to another plnnt and nourlnh them- aelvea upon Ita .lulce. Thla ciana In- elude» many fungi. The mistletoe grown originally from aeed «tid be com e» gradually paraaltlcnl, uaunlly faatenlng Itaelf to the oak. Man’s Mistake Many a man mlalnkea the courage o f conviction for the coulldeuce ol coliceli. A Cruel m •y PERCY L. CROSBY 9 by Ul* McCItirt N«w*p*p«r BynOlcat« Miss a Few Misses NOT WITH MANY AROUND Ifeatrlce— len't It true that snltors have a sweetheart lu every port? Bailor— Well, I would hardly any that. There were ah ver h I placea wv didn't touch on our crulae.—Shipping Regi at er. - ’ 1 Cheerful Thought Has Two Effects Old nach —I fell you, old innn, the feminine touch adds Intereat to the home. Married Friend—Righto I hut It'a the dicken« for reducing the principili. afternoon like this?' He— "W h y— er —not while there're a« many people around." She— 'Thm't you love wulMng un an The druggist laid a pile o f sand wlchcs on his soda counter. The cua- tomer after drinking aome ginger tieer ate tw o or three sandwiches and started out. "A in't you gonna pay for them anndwlchea?” “ Excuse me. 1 thought that was free lunch." First! IN HER HEAD, OF COURSE Mae— ? wonder why Ada Aaron Is so popular with the boys. She's dated every n igh t! June— No w ond er! t.ook how en«y her name Is to And In the telephone d ire cto ry ! Im proiab’e Given the Air Trick— Waa your landlord annoyed when you nsked hint for another month's extension. Stnrr— On the contrary. It was 1 who w a s put out. 11 fill e y e s?" lie— "Ih-autlful eyes? Wh< re ?" She— “ In her liei.:b o f course." She— "W ho's the lady with the beau- Court— You were arrested fur speeding. What have you o »¡iy for yourself? Accused— I’d heen having a looih- ache and was hurrying to a demist ai Court—T he ache didn't leave you after you alnrted? Accused— No. your honor. Court—Committed for perjury,— I'ortluml K\ euing Express,