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I J x 7 rrff h Daddiis EDenmcr, rain iaic j J f T1 '" "Tl-'f " i i THE SEA GULLS Mttle Matula lived In a llxlitliouite with her daddy and her mother, ISut ihe w a never lonely. Her parent told her wonderful utorlea and when the axed to go to Kleep at night It defined ai thoufh Old Moth er Ocean told her atorlea too. Oh yen, many woi the time that lie would go to aleep and the aea would roar and the wave would dash agalnnt the light house, and Old Mother Ocenn would tell her k to ri en as the alept One day In the llghthouoe Maude Mm ThcWavM Would Diih. waa thinking what she would play. "I don't want to have my magic lantern sliow until Inter this after noon," she auld to hcrxclf. "It Is much more fun to have It Then It Is dark." There was a queer cry from out side the lighthouse n the window ledge and Maude looked out There, agulnxt the shutter waa a sea gull and another waa by him. The window ledge was very wide but they did not seem to be there from choice. Then Maude remembered what a storm there had been the night be fore, and she thought thut these sea gulls munt have been hurt. Oh yes, she remembered now, how It had blown, for old Mother Ocenn had told her atorles of the great and wonderful frolic all the creatures of the sea were having. She told Mnude, too, of the fun the old wind was having, too, blowing for all he was worth. Maude opened the window and took the e gulls Iniildp. They were very young and they had been hurt. I'.tit they had only been hurt a lit tle bit by the utrencth of the wind. They were really more frightened tluin anything. All the rest of the day Maude looked after the wa gulls. They grew quite tame, and as If they knew that Maude was a little girl of the sea. It was lute In the afternoon when Mamie remembered that she had i planned to have a magic lantern show. "This will be fine," said Maude to herself, "I have two In my audience today besides my ilolla.H The n-a gulls were seated on a great cushion. They didn't pay any atten- i tlon to the show ' though they did help muke an in audi- p,-- -'vi l u-na I'm i -T till i ence. i After It was ' over Maude played with the sea gulls some more. "You are so much better," she whispered to them, t "that tomorrow you will be strong enough to go hj yourselves. "Then 1 will set you free." The next day they were as well as ever and had i y . - !.-wailiaMJuitIli! quite forgotten about their nerv They Had Bten Hurt ousness and Tear caused by the great storm. The next day Maude took her sea gulls out-of doors and whispered a goodhy to each one. They were off swooping, flying down over the ocenn, and Just before they were out of sight Maude thought she saw them turn a little and felt sure they were calling out to her a goodhy and a thank you. Their voices were so gay, so loud, so joyful! He Wa. Right Little Lawrence wos untidy. Though his mother made every effort to en courage him, he seldom folded or hung his clothes after he had un dressed for bed. One day his mother came Into his bedroom and saw his clothes scattered all over the floor. "1 wonder who It was that did not fold his clothes before he went to bedT" she asked. Little Ijiwrence pulled the bedclothes over his head nnd an swered: "Aduml" P.oston Christian Register. A Wee Breed A puny little fellow In Edinburgh applied to Join a company of guides. "How old are yon?" asked the man ageress. "I'm twelve, mum." "You are very small for twelve." "Ay, I'm wee," replied the child, "but ye see, my father'a wee and my mlther's wee, an' ye canna get ratr frae mice." In m Dad Way Johnny What makes that new baby at your house cry so much, Tommy? Tommy It don't cry so much, and anyway If you had all your hair off nnd your teeth out and jour legs were so weak you couldn't stnnd on them I gues you'd feel like crying, ton Nothing New Sn Idea of Power From Ocean Bo far as the dlHputthes Indicate, a power machine that has been set op by Prof, Oeorges Claude at Ma tanzns, Cuba, with Its gigantic pipe for bringing up cold water from the bottom of the sen, does not Involve any principles unknown to science. It was shown long ago thut water, If confined In a vacuum, will give off steam at temperatures far below Its ordinary boiling point, and alno that cold water will condense the steam and restore the vacuum. So that when Professor Clnode takes advan tage of this and uses warm water from the surface to produce the team and cold water from the bot tom to condense it again, he Is no: exactly an Innovator. The main question, then, Is whether his Inven tion Is commercially important, and on this one would like to hnte more expert opinion, formed after thor ough observation on the spot Ac cording to the dispatches, the appa ratus generated enough power to light 40 WiO wott bulbs, but whether this power was In excess of the power nwled to pump cold water up from the bottom Is not stated, and It Is a very vital point To the layman the whole device looks like a second cousin to a per petuul motion machine, and there fore not very promising; but this ob jection was raised to the locomotive, the steamboat and the airplane when they were In the experimental stage. Thnt any of these could possibly carry enough fi'el to propel Itself was held to be a prima facie absurd ity; yet they did propel themselves, and at a pretty lively clip. The very least that cun be said for Professor Claude la that he haa tackled a proj ect that men ha oftta speculated about and brought It to a point where Its possibilities can be defi nitely determined. It may prove to be aa ti practical as schemes to uti lize the latent power of the tides. Hut It may eventually be lighting our cities. SWEETEN ACID STOMACH THIS PLEASANT WAY When there's distress two hoars after eating heartburn. Indigestion, gassuspect excess acid. The best way to correct this Is with an alkali. Physicians prescribe Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. A sjioonful of Phillips' Milk of Slagnesla In a glass of water neu tralizes many times Its volume In excess acid ; nnd does it at once. To try It Is to be through with crude methods forever. P.e sure to got genuine rhlllips' Milk of Magnesia. AH drugstores have the generous 25c and Wc bottles. Full directions In package. Coeda Say 'Thlloacphy Firtt" IhmiMi c-ocds are a serious lot. One-third of the women under- I graduates t t'openliaen tiiiivernity I are specializing In philosophy. There , are a thousand coeds In the student i body of ..i:kI. !anlsh women cnunnt hold church positions, but six Ctrl' are spwlnli Ing In theology, 1C1 nre goSir; to tie doctors, 5'J l.iv.yers. ?2 political scientists nnd S7 specialists in I'nj llsh. Mathematics appeals to 8" ro ods, but more than "."o girls are un able to decide upon which branch of silence to spccullze. Dr. Pietrt's Favorite Prescription makes wak women strong. No alcoh' l. Soli by drugijitU in tablets or liquid. Adv. Frank "Have you come to me to nsk my permission to marry my daughter?" asked her dad. "No," replied the nervy youth, "I came to find out what kind of a father-in-law you would n rree to be If I did decide to marry her." Specialty "Jones Is iniisii;:!, I understand. What docs h p'o.v n?" "The neighbors' nerves." 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