The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, October 21, 1927, Image 5

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    THE BEAVERTON REVIEW
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21 . 1927
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1 Who » it » lit* Venerable ItedeT
» Wlwl flljr I» regarded it» th*
greatest
48 c»mm<irclul center of A llot
t - W n « l I» lit# niiwt nohibl* char-
arterial Ic of tli* movi* comedla««, liti»
t*r Keaton f
4— Who «rn» Ih* leading pitcher In
Ih* Am»rlc-an league III tir.ll)
8—What finn.'in> llrlllah ipy w »»
hanged by Ib* I'ontlnentul forrea dur
lug lb* Ile vul ut lout
• —Who with ill* Am*r!r»n rom
mander of lit« If. H H. PoitatltuMop
In Ih* buttle with th* Urltlah »hip
Ou*rrl«r«t
T— Who lliv*iit*it th* atrbraket
8— llow many rliitiiib*ra aro there
In th* human heart!
8—I» It rorr*«-t to rail th* Olympic
fam** an tllyuiplailt
10— What I» ilndt
I t —Why ill«] Olivar Wendell llulm*a
writ* th* po*m “Olii lroii»ltl**"t
13 What Houlli American country
waa th* aurlrnt klngihmi of gallo?
18—What Ulanil I» pot*il for It»
many rohm*al linai*« »nil arrhltm*
turai ruinât
14— Whut itrv.it planili of th* day I»
•l»o a ltal*«mau and baa arrvvd a»
prvnilvr of bin country t
18— What great curlcaturlat, work
Ing In rotor«, I» remembered largely
for hi» llluafratloni for the nov»la and
•ketrhe* of «liarle* In.kenaT
18—What hora* won th* Keutueky
Derby In 1014 and what « a » hi» timet
IT— What fnmoua American warship
waa called “Old Iroualde»" t
18— Wkat President had been known
a» “Old Hough aud Heady" In wliat
wart
18—Who Invented antiseptic aur
geryt
38—What doe* th* aenae of »meli
do to help malty anlmalat
I » I i * L a u ««.
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Events in the Lives o f Little Men
Our Pet Peeve
Antwort No. IS
I—
Mount l«>gan. In th* Yukon.
8—Willi* Munden with ITI nrata.
8—048. (ieorge Meade.
4— I »aniel H imui *.
8— In Arkansas.
8 Joaeph Mallord William Tumor
T—Algernon ItlarkwmKt.
8—Tlila land rrab I* often over a
foot long amt fre>|iienla coral Manda
In th* ludlun and Pacific ocean«.
8—That It I» not algnincantly rrlat
vd to the matter In hand.
10—For Thine I» the kingdom, an«*
tli* power, and the glory, forever.
I I — “ I'llgrlm'» iTogre«*“ by John
Hunyan.
* 13—Mount Whttnry, In California
IS— H«-apa flow.
14 Oen. John C. Fremont.
18—llntll* of Trenton.
18—In th* feet.
17—
Leopold Auer.
18— On Ih» talami* In the Carlhheat
tea.
18— Inatecd of “ whom" It ahonld he
“ who," nominativa caae a» aul.Ject of
the verb “ » a » .”
30- In the year ISikl
Famout Painter Put
Heart Into H it Work
tu many rr»|>*cta th* caieer of
Titian, the Venetian artlat, la wltlnmi
parallel In the lilalory of art. The
■pan of Id« productive life la unprec­
edented. He llve«l to he nlimty-nln*
year» old and painted ateadlly for
nearly seventy-llv* year». Thl» noteil
painter apparently liellevetl that no
amount of Inaplratlbn or Intuitive
geiilu» la a auhalltute for |>aln«taklng
labor. A contemporary wrote of him:
“ II* laid In Id» picture» with ■
maaa of color» which »erved him aa
a ground work for what he wantml
to elprvaa. I myaclf have awn am-b
|>owerful atrokea »wept In by him
with »olid pigment, aoinetlme» with
pure Terra roe»»' (re«l ocher)—and
till» »erved him fur the half-tone*—
»«mietlmea with a brugh full of white
lend; and with the »am* bruah dip
|>*d In rod, black or yellow he picked
ont the light». In four atrokea he
had »k*tche«l In a remarkably heautl
ful figure. Then he laid the plrture
again») the wall,, and left It there
often for «everal month*, without
looking at It nguln, and when he
wanted to work at It he examlne«l
It very critically a« If It w«»r* Ida
mortal enemy. In «»riler to discover
any p««aalhle fault«. Then he took
away a prominence here, ret an arm
■tralght there, and got a foot Into the
right po«ltlon.
So hy degree« he
brought lit» llgur<>» to the moat perfect
aymmetry. and then he proceeded tc
do the »ame with the next picture.*'
— Kanan» City Star,
By Otarle» Sughroc
MICKIE, TH E PRINTER'S DEVIL
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At That Rate Hii Supply
Would Expire June
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Novel Ute for Hote
Sir jHiuea Crichton Hrowne relntea
thl» anecdote of a rollengue'a absent -
nilmlediieaa; He waa atamllng by the
hedalde of a Indy patient giving her
roploua and emphatic Inatructlona ne
to what ahe ought to do. wlii-n to h»r
dlamay ahe auw him take her black
wllk »locking», which were lying on a
chair healde the bed, and draw them
on III» blind* and arm« a« glove«. lie
did not dlacover III» mlatake but
walked <ilT with the »locking«.—Kx
change.
Tidet Travel Far
The ocean tide may be felt In the
Mississippi river aa far up a« Hed
Hirer landing. S07 mile« above the
mouth; In » e Delaware river » « far
up a» Trenton. N. J„ 1.11.8 mile* above
th* mouth, and In the lludaon aa far
up a» Troy dam, 188 mile* above the
mouth.
Strut Wat Guide
Dog *tar, Slrua, waa a guide for
the »orient Kgypiliiu» aa to the rlaliu
of the Itlver Nile.
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PERCY L. CROSBY
^ hy thl MtClort Ntwipiptr Syndicat#
Try a Bungalow Apron
“ Say,“ aald th# fair »hopper.
w»nt a «Iren» to put on around
house.”
••galt# »o, madam," ret>l led
clerk, "nnd er—how large I«
liouiet"—Tlt-Rlta.
RIGHTO
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'•ytiere'» a place fbr everything.”
“ Heh ?”
*Kvcn wrinkle* »re vnlaahle tn sell
Ing ■ bulldog.”
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Petit
"Pa,” aald Clarence, "what I» the
mme of thin (M'ai that la »urb a g ent
nemy tn cotton ?”
..—«., riH ra m , w a," replied III*
lad.—Vancouver Province.
Spool of Cotton—"They get «o »tuck
up!“
a
Spool of CoHon- "I'm glad I'm not
plneusldou."
Thimble—"Wky?’'
Quito Sufficient
THIS BEETS A L L t
Employer—Dhl you leave before five
o’clock ?
Clerk—No. I stopped until live. I
believe In 4lght hour* at the office.
Employer—Yes. Eight hour»' aleep
la enough for anybody.
f!«*e. look ut the aixe of that beet the*«
poor codntry copa have to work!
/ritentive A blu ion
Edith—You nay Maud l«vst her en­
gagement ring. Hew?
Marie— Washing her hands of Juck.
—Pu tUII i Tier Magazine.
There’7 a Reason
Emotional Trado
Well Acquainted
J««nee—Our cook left today,
lioa*—You don't ceem to worry,
done»—You'd umleratnnd If you had
ever enti n »1 our bourn.
“ I aa«v a man making face* today.”
“ What for?”
'•for a couple of clocks. He’» a
livk maker.” —Hoston IV*t.
Jerry—When dd l.«uiae »uy « I .1
he here?
Mae—An hour ago!
Jerry—lleu viu j! lin early.
City Cop Hug (visiting country)—