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phenomena char
To gsep F■*••»' C-o«s "9 Old
»uiic t r u pl ion is usu-
N •» indling firm »nee advertise I
¿n cni ml'liug« fol-
vhich st best Mfins th.it if «mild «end for the sum of
tate id f <• fMT'<y of the crater ?• <’Hj * ei-eijw whii’h. if followed
r. «•» li) the «ir. The to the letter, would keep folks from
S .me credulous jwr-
.cc.i.d by (reams of growing •>!<!
l>: •■tciii of rocks an<l son» .in-wi’r»’d the advertisement,
often vast outpouru.gs of remitting the required fee. and re
cei'cd llie following replv '
•'We would ,idvi-e all »nch idiot*
ui e «neh a »eene on the
theater would *<-cm a as i on to commit suicide at a Dint
I, complicated sud the ...... of twenty-five.**—Londun
t. • r'.i' i g. but it lia» T>t Bits
I:-1 k *>I in a particularly
Net That K »d
muer in .i t rem h theater
Rov (to music -Itop «•••«tanD-
n ■ • -■ ••:!■ r. r> j>
' r - !
- '
r <>f the volcano iv
<■ center of which N*-.«tnrt—In what kev* ■ Rov-
• rm li about Ket *• Mie didn’t sav nothing alwmt
N«si*latit—Do vou know if
1er. conpeet. kev*
the
lath
is a soprano or contralto*
air supply by
e funnel it a Bov—Lor' Eh-»« von. mis» «lie ain't
provided for one of them sort. *tbe's the bar
f< rcm-v with ma>d acr<'** at the Risi Lion.—• Lon
n«e* above ■ Ion Tit Bd».
Entered »t tin I« «tullfe ■ at S. w>. Orc
as second rias» mail matl< r.
( >r, «» ve pf j~
h
'*
O th * y «•nr* ut
of y»*»r
Six nurtiilH »h ¿wivuht**. »
Thm*
1« ♦ *#•»><*
iin
wrapp*'
at » v
»• I« i I
I\l.
It All —
Kit let; Î, J m ’F hftO
( r«>mriivntnt
Attached
• i ho«c or tube
a »■■il« e of slvsin
•■enes.
the crater seen
the theater is
* !« t is ■••! in
I from behind by a
ni- four red lamp*
;i'*o transparent and i»
a» it i« revolved
I« it imitates the
inted red
juing or
paper, to
i into the
men min
are then
i ortwen-
air.
in (um» on
»erre to give
linos, smoke
•d ju»t ba« k
to mid smoke to
rmnenn thunder
i benting drum»,
of other noise
i* and illumina-
n into the crater
ir nged above the
r Mechanics.
T»sr StiFxrtr > * ex» *t4 er. thr Aate it*™;« :
!p tilt «?*:» bel«».
rt:*K rrirv *t sacr art
f«t th« tssdll d the $!.IS tal«
Mix Myrtle M m returned :
her home in I’orthirti niter a
visit u; h her brother, ED Myers
Mr and Mrs ' W Gil1, Mr a: d
Mr « R I Cam ard C um NV. <ely
■A
. . i . .
■
tend the Elka convention
For aor«n«*» of the muscles, whether
Induced by violent • vereise <>r injury,
there is nothing D-tter than Chamber-
lam's Liniment Th * liniment also i<-
lieve» t’h ’intiitic pains, lor »ale by
ail dealers.
Mrs J ori! W Gaines of Port
hind returr <1 to her home Sun-
day after a t n days visit vi .th
her cousin, Mrs R W (¡ill
J C Robinson of Fort In nd. rep-
resenting the Empire t’r.’ani
Separator co., ha.* been staving
at1 1 c FT i j' - t-n for. < verat
days
H. B. Parsons. the regular
moving picture man, announces
that he has .-«cured the K of 1*
hail where he will pivu the »how
hereafter He will be here next'
Sunday evening w ith Soin • more
good pictures, illustrated songs
etc. Regular price for admis*
»ion.
come and spend a cool
evening.
W«:» ’ St O'* . 4>!«lsr.
The plentiful murine growths,
both animal and »• get.ible. of tile
warm waters near the equator at
tach them wive* to a ship's le.lt••tn
in the coiii-«e «if a few weeks. and
(lie .hip lose* both sped and diri-
gibilitv. When a British ship on the
NV ••*! India station w>i* broken up
a few rear» ago more than eighty
ton« of Irirnui le* werr removed from
her Iwttlotu. able an American
fruiter of only 81)0 ton* register
had thirtv curt loud* of barnacles
»craped from her Is-ttiun after a
».«> of but eight month» in the
Warm latitudes.
Ph liFptA* Hospitality
The Ifugnoa arc very friendly
and contm n.illy offer gift» of chick-
They have a very
••ti- .ti.d c ggs
ic order of tapui.
•
»hull tl-ct bring forth on all oc-
casimi«. and the Ct billette of the
countn req-ires that one «hotild
take n drill.. The • continual invita-
tion tu drink tlii» ' r»
long” is thè
most di«acm-ii hie
of the trip
through their country. — Manila
Tunc».
Langan Street Cr *S.
the .free! cries which
h
•w ired t- the earlr morn-
ll-.t rolls'" The iniafcrn
n* *lecp m peace
But
• of lx>nd.»n » hundred
i -t I *<•• l«en n.usv Mr
• ••■I. n “The Good Old
iIB lb.- old eric« -Some
I • >nnd ‘trunge to the
•
'B.i-ket*,'
•ftuv 11 lir«»>,i',* 'ILitr hrnoiru,' "Hot
•
< d g •l■.•••r^>re id.’ ‘Brick dust.'
> ' ’!!< Iluw- to mrnd,* ’Cliair»
•ft " •( •1 • n' v.' More
to i
_ I ■ - r 11 .* « • • ■* "lllil clot lies.'
—
•t
•! .In «’cr.it'and‘Duat 0.’"
po-tman of tlio.ed.iv» rang
Nili
I
T> <• t« «till .i man who
■tidin'.- i hn'r« in the Earl'»
■ •„d
But he has forgotten
l.otidon Spectator. .
How Osw Fl'mv
lb
wa« formerlv supposed tn
I. « ’ A !-.'m the henvens, and to
this l*’l’i-f mm tw a«crilicd mani
•■■nt oid poetical phrase«, bu*
• ! • > not fall in the exact mean
of the term
The condensation
■ . tterv » tp»r follow» upon the
ng <>f t’ <• air Thi» t» *ecn a*
i-ar'h c<mls toward night, and it
, ¡' • ir '«t rapidly near the
tn 1
Gru»« and other vegeta
■ >ol r> >re rupidlv than the air
.<• ■
-i TLe a:r in contact with
■t* is tint* chilled çul i|l t> ».’*
ture npou the cil vit » of the
it»
n d< w NN'hci n the chilling
t
air proceed» further the
■
,
h
J *, ipitatrd to «
»*
ih’«*
’ -
t
abo<c
the
• iirth * «nrCtre, nn<l it then become«
vrlint
rail fo<.
WS'ls W» S'vso.
••C»d i ■ •■■..• h • gift» duringthe
night." ••il' thè o’d Herman prov-
itaelf i« a grent b!c««ing,
erb •?)
and whi ile «c «lrep t! e cintiti* are
«tnr i- ir - tlioir
tlmir «npnlivs
«tir
of moisture,
the r ■ er* are performing their nun
strv >>f htb->r <>n our behalf, the
h -<‘ • are - ' rH ng in the earth, the
grain is «rr n. ng in the field«, the
fru 's are ripenin' on the tree«, the
harveit is growing golden in the
mellow darkne-s of the autumn
night, for. in truth, if we are wiac
snd d ’
natn/e >• _on our side.
I
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•
.*i i-
I
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»
•*
Fsnsy an» FacL
DTicr Rov—-M'«s. • be p«hl»«be«
regret« to »tate that notwithstand
mg the obvious me t* of vour »■•• .
it i» «t present unavailable
I' ii r lhim»cl
(Hi* Did he real!»
•av that *
01' <-e Rov—Well—er—not si
sctlv
lie said-' “Take it awav. Il
mskrw me *i-k “ (’* *■*•• Ww»
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The I>cering New Lical binder repre»ent» the highest
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The feature* o( the Deering New Ideal binder are: a strong
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New Ideal dividers will separate gram whether it is tangled
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The binder shifter lever, the reel lever, the tilting lever and
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But they are not all. The machine has m*ny^
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"A stitch in time saw» nine.”
ideal weather for painting.
in propp’d,
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Excellent crops are
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