The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 12, 1925, Image 3

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    KKBM ISTOy HERALD, HERMISTON, O BEO ay,
Madagascar Once Home
t it le H e Gave rfimself
of Enormous Reptiles Early Georgia Settler
It Is a ainguiar fact that, barring the
Picked Location Wisely
Stuck to Great Showman
T aking Big C hances
wild cattle and the cr» odiles, the
great African Island (M adagascar) la
wholly destitute of big game. Yet It
teem s with animal life In its lesser
tortus, Including such curious auituala
a* the aye-aye, one o f the most re­
m arkable creatures know n; 39 vari­
eties of lem urs; a ferocious member
of the civet family, which looks like
an enormous weasel; and a wild dog
which appears to be a cross between
a coyote, a Jackal and a dingo.
But Madagascar has not always
lacked large animals, as Its fossil re­
m ains attest, for in ages past it was
the habitat of enormous terrestrial
lizards 50 feet in length, and of the
great wingless bird, the aepyornis,
twice the size of an ostrlcb.
The eggs of the aepyornis, some of
which are 10 inches in circumference,
are still frequently found in the neigh­
borhood of F ort Dauphin, ut the south­
ern end of the island, where the na­
tives use them for carrying water.—E.
Alexander Powell In the Century
Magazine.
t 's ’laa show th a t nine business
~f ten reach old age w ith o u t
t ” cv, and th a t 19 o u t of 20
fail to provide for th e ir fam ilies.
This, in a m easure, accounts for
th e eig h t m illion women now a t w ork
In th is country. One In ten is a big
chance. One In tw en ty Is w orse yet.
e .c ssrv e fund in th e b ank
rom etlm es ehanges possible failu re
in to success. S ta rt now. You w ill
never regret It.
We will help you
First N ational B ank
H ardy R edw ood
of H erm iston
C apital, Surplus and U ndivided Profit* O ver * 5 0 ,0 0 0
wayze, Pres.
R. A lexader, V ice- Pres.
A. H. N orton, C ashier W. L. H am m , Asst. C ashier
W ANTED—Small farm , equip­
ped for poultry raising, with
good soil for gardenu g and al­
falfa. Answer No. 100 care
Herm iston Herald.
¿3-4tc
,M H T ADS
for salz
TRADE— Good F o rd to u rin g c ar for
fresh cows or h eifers. P . O. Box
261.
19-tfc
FOR SALE— E lectric vacuum clean ­
er and an oil cooking stove. Mrs.
O. G. Sapper.
23-tfc FOR NEW AND USED CARS— Kel­
logg & Schlm ke.
2-8tc
FOR SALE— D ining room set. D r.
W . W . Illsley.
2 3-tfc REW ARD— F or th e re tu rn of four
ru b b er tired tricy cle w heels ta k ­
FO R SA LE— In H erm isto n , W est
en W ednesday n ig h t. Dr. Prim e.
side: M onarch m alleable ran g e,
21-2tc
good h e a te r, brass bed, sp rin g s
a n d m attress, dresser, sm all ro ck ­ FOR SALE— M ilk cows, Lou Rog-
ers.
6-tfc
e r, 3 b u rn e r P erfectio n oil sto v s
a n d oven, 30 p u llets, h a lf W.
L eghorns, h a lf P . Rocks, Ju st AGENTS— Sell g u a ran teed hosiery
d irect from m ill to w e arer; all
s ta rtin g to lay. D. H . Cook. 23
styles and colors; salary p aid for
fu ll tim e or sp are ho u rs; no money
FOR SALE— H a tc h in g eggs from
needed for sam ples. In te rn a tio n a l
y ear old W hite L eghorn hens,
M ills, 1038, N o rristow n, Pa.
h atch e d from tra p -u ested stoefk*
280 to 300 eggs m ated to O. A.
C. pedigreed roosters. 7g cen ts LEV ELING LAND— See P e te r Cas-
tric , experienced and reliab le, t
fo r se ttin g of fifteen . P hone
m iles n o rth of H erm isto n .
4-tfc
42-J-6.
2 3-tfc
FOR SALE— L ib ra ry table.
room set— buffet, table
chairs.
D ining
and
H . A. P ankow .
Burk’s for bargains.
FOR SALE— Two wagons, one heavy
wagon with gravel box, *60; one
S tillin g s. 37 tf
years, sm all ra n c h w ith Im prove­
m ents. Ten to tw en ty acres. R.
C. Todd.
20-tfc
lig h t w agon w ith h ay rack. *26.
See R. A. Browneon, Tura-A-Lum GEARHART KNITTER— Anyone in­
terested ^please write Box 162,
L um ber Co.
7-tfe
Hermiston, Oreg.
FOR SALE— Small heater and elec-
Mrs. Shes-
ely.
4-t/e
FOR SALE— Team of horses. J. K.
Ehotwell.
18-tfe
FOR « * tun—Some good fresh milch
cows. Mrs. L. Hammer, 4 miles
eait of tow».
8-tfe
20tfc
Try Burk’s for hargalas.
( AM MAKING REGULAR TRIPS T*
Pendleton Tuesdays and Fridays of
each week. If you have anythlag
to he hauled to or from the above
named city, I would appreciate
your business along this line,
am dko In the market for chick eas
and veal. Ray Challis, Pheae
20-R. Pendleton phone 400. 9-tfc
USED CARS FOR SALE— Terms
give*, ¿’rices right. Kellogg &
Schlmke.
11-tfe — TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS—
FOR SALE— S tan d ard m ake 1%
horsepow er gas engine, In good
order, *30.00. Wm. L eath ers.
22-tfc
miscellaneous
WANTED TO TRADE— Two small
Incubators for a larg e one. W.
H. Ogden.
*■
I am In a p e ^ tio n to tak e care of
m a te rn ity cases a t my home. Mrs.
W. B. Beasley.
Trouble Both W ays
An A ustralian b arrister tells cf n
black fellow charged in a country town
with stealing. His solicitor decided
to put him in the box to give evidence
on ills own behalf. The magistrute,
being doubtful If he understood the
n ature of an oath, undertook to exam­
ine him on the point.
“Jacky,” he said, “you know wlytt
will happen to yon If yon tell a lie?”
“My oath, boss,” replied Jacky, “me
go down below—burn long time.”
"Quite right," replied the magistrate.
“And now you know w hat will happen
If you tell the tru th ?”
"Yes, boss. We lose ’em case.”—
Sydney Herald.
six
18-tfc P olands fo r P ro fits.
BABY CHIX from high producing TYPEWRITER riibens and earxm
paper at the Herald offlco.
W hite Leghorns, 16 cents up to
100; 16 centg In larger numbers.
Wm. H. Ogden.
19-tfc W ANTED TO R EN T — F o r a term of
trie sew ing m achine.
N ature has endowed the giant red
woods with a natural preservation
which protects the timber «gainst de­
cay and rot indefinitely for centuries,
in fact a fter the trees have fallen or
been cut down. Trees known to have
been blown over in the woods long be­
fore the discovery of America, and
which have Iain exposed to the ele­
ments ever since, have been found to
be In splendid condition and capable of
use as commercial timber.
One particular Insiance is recorded
where a fallen tree was found umler-
neath another big redwood that hail
grown astraddle the uprooted giant,
but when the standing tree was cut its
rings showed it to he nearly 1,00(1
years old.
This m eant th at the uprooted tree
had been down for nearly 1,000 years.
The rings of the fallen tree showed it
to be about 600 years old when it fell,
yet the log was sound aud healthy.—
Kreolite News.
22-3p
eeeeeeeee>eee*e»«<ee>eeee«
We Want Yon
to keep in mind the
fact that in addition to
p rin tin g this news­
paper we do job .work
of any kind. W hen
in need of anything
in this line be sure
a NTten— Men or women to take
orders for genuine guaranteed hoe. »•ececeee»ece»e«ceeeeee>ne
lery for men, women and children.
Eliminate darning. Salary *76 a
week full time, *1.60 an hour
"Science Plus Farm Practice”
spare time. Beautiful spring line.
Oregon Agricultural College
International Stocking Mills, Nor­
W IN T E R SH O R T C 0 U R S E S
ristown, Pa.
39-20tp
Eleven courses with nameg and dates
as follows:
WANTED— Phone, write or see W.
A. Leathers, when you have alfalfa
Dairy Manufacturing— January 5-
hay for sale. In any quantity. 31.
D airy H erd M anagem ent— Ja n u a ry
Phone 40-J-3.
»-tfc
5 to March 20.
REAB ESTATE EXCHANGES AND
Fourth Annual Cannera' School—
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS. RE­ February 2-20.
ALTOR.
2«-tfc
Poultry Husbandry— February 2
to March 14.
Burk le
L and C laaelfication and A p p rais­
hoes.
For Rent— Good 5 room house,
1 m ile out. Good road and water, 510
per month.
Charles Clinesmith.
46 tfc
-3 room cottigc on west
46-lfc
X. W. Agnew. 21-J-2
-R E A D T H E WANT ADS—
About to travel to India, a man was
told by his friends to be sure not to
miss the tiger shooting.
“It’s no trick at all,” they said.
“You hide in a thlcke* at night; when
the beast arrives, altn between its two
eyes, shining in the dark. It will fall
as If struck by lightning.”
On his retnm they naked how many
tigers he had killed.
“None at all,” he replied sadly.
"They've become altogether too clever.
They now travel in pairs and each
one closes an eye. So of course—"
—P aris Le Rle.
Pro 'es3iot n’.ii
The seance was proving a great
success. The new member of the cir­
cle. an Oldham pigt m fs icier, had
be n hrqjl”' ’' Into feu '*’ w! h the late­
ly
fii..er-l :..w who had
Just announced he wi s an angel.
'■WI' wings an’ nil? asked the son-
in-law.
The reply was In the affirmative.
“W hat dost! measure fra' tip to
tip?” asked the pig-eon fancier.—Van­
couver Province.
H ard on th e Ball
To See Us
w
T iger Cunning
She—W asn’t mother pumping you
last night?
He—Yes, and I think she'd better,
too. T hat's what I need.
She—What do you mean?
He—Your dad has been using me
to r a football.
n r THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY
E tta E lizab eth E llio tt, P ’.g'.ntiff,
va.
.
George Francis Elliott, Defendant.
Summ ons E q u ity No. 3977.
To George F ran cis r . ’io tt, th e
above nam ed d efendant.
In th e N ame o f th e S tate of Ore­
gon, yon a re hereby req u ired to
a p p e a r and an sw er th e com plaint
filed a g ain st you In th e above en ­
title d su it w ith in six w eeks from
th e first p u b licatio n cf Ih ls sum m ons
an d you w ill ta k e n otice tb a t If you
fall to an sw er o r plecd h erein w ith in
said tim e, th e p la in tiff for w an t
th ereo f w ill apply to th e above e n tit­
led C ourt for th e rel f prayed fo r In
p la in tiff's com plaint filed In said
cause, to -w lt: fo r a decree of div­
orce dissolving th e bonds of m a tri­
m ony now and h e r-to fo re ex istin g
betw een th e p l a i n t l f rr.d defen d an t
and for an absolute scree of divorce
In favor of p la in tiff an d « g ain st de­
fen d an t.
T his summons Is yubllr hed pursu­
al— F e b ru ary 2-7.
F arm M echanics: y
1 / F arm P ow er and P ow er E q u ip ­ a n t to an order o' the Honorable
ment. Ja n u a ry 6 to M arch 10.
Gilbert W. Phelps, ’ adt-e of the
2. Gas Engines, Tractors and E quip- , bnve en titled Court only made nnd
ment. Ja n u a ry 19-22.
en tered on th e 12th ” y •? January,
3. C eneral F arm R epair, Ja n u a ry
d i-e» tin g ‘ha cwt’icjitVm be
26-3 0.
m ad” h e’ ?ln once a » 'ek "sr a period
4. F arm W ater Supply and S cn lta- of ,j-. eorsccu tlv e w k* • the Her­
tlon, F e b ru rry 2-6.
w D to n H erald, and ne Irst publl-
5. Gaa and E lectric L ig h t and Pow - c e , , h e r e o f le mede i.u su an t to
er, F e b ru ary 9-13.
> ,« 4 order th is 16th Jay of Ja n u a ry ,
FOR SA LE—A sparagus plants, 6. Farm Concrete Construction, j , ; , .
vr j. Warner,
large strong strong roots. Mary February 16-20.
F o r fu ll Inform ation address
A ttn r icy f -v Plaintiff.
Washington $4 per 1000; Pal­
DEAN OF AGRICULTURE,
p (y Addreaa, H em letin, Oreg n.
m etto, $3 per 1(00. L. Wal­
dorf, Kennewick, Wash. 23-4tp
CORVALLIS, ORB.
tOBGF
A good Gift to be
Judged by
In 1835 Pickens county, Georgia, was
Probably the greatest showman the
peopled by the Cherokee Indians. In world has ever known was ganger,
N o higher prieod g ift
thut year, one Sam T ate moved in famous tor Sanger's circus. He even
coaid be m o r* adm ired,
and settled eight miles from any oth- went so far as to give himself a title,
or coveted th a n the
clasaic Parker Duofold.
er white neighbor. He was first on and the title stuck go firmly ttu.1
Pea.
the ground when the government many people thought he really had
To fibr aaa.
moved the Cherokees out to Indian been elevated to the peerage! Every
Packer Duofold >7
territory in 1837. He staked off his one knew him as “Lord" George
Oow
pick of the lands left by the Indians. Sanger.
T.d.tow,(Aa
uii’l his claim embraced, among other
In his book, “Studio and Stage,” Mr.
Duofold Jr. 0
brut hör» curdhtlly ib *
things, the finest marble deposit In ’Joseph H arker, the famous scene
W . t í. M cM .ilan
A. 4
r.abvw M M gsM i.
the United States and one of the most painter, tells how this “title" came
“" " T e .
K . R. and 8 .
gnv the sleader
valuable in the world. It still belongs about It was the outcome of a deal
Lady Duofold £5
to the Tate family. There is only one lu horses with William Cody, other-
Y ou know Parker Duo­
vein of Georgia marble, and the old wise known as Buffalo Bill. Accord-
ANNOUNCING
fold—the beautiful big
man got it all—a solid block three- l“g to Sanger, Cody thought himself
lacquer-red pen w ith
th
e
flashing
black
tipa
eighths of a mile wide, four miles by fur the more im portant sliowmun.
The association of
a n d 25>year auper-
long and two hundred feet to a half- In the course of the prelim inaries to
a m o o th p o in t. N e a t
gold
pocket-clip
or
gold
Dr. W. M. KELLY
mile deep, the estim ated worth of the deal. Bill sent a representative to
ring-and for ribbon;
also at rong Gold Girdie.
which today, according to experts, runs Sanger with a message to the effect
of Spokane, W ash.,
w a s 11 extra, now Creel
up to »105.000,000,000. and is still run- that “The Honorable William F. Cody”
T o d a y , step up to our
— w ith
pen counter and get
nlng. It has been worked now for refused to take a penny less than so
yo u r Christm as Duo-
more than fifty years and in all that much for the horses.
fe’ i In tim e to have
Dr. F. V. PRIME
I . a> engraved.
time they have only scratched the sur-
Sanger, who hail the gift of giving
H erm iston. Oregon
face of about three acres of It. They »eat replies, and who also was not
have dug out of it such buildings as going to he outdone, w ithout more
E venings and S undays by Appioiat-
the Corcoran A rt gallery and the Pun- ado sent back this terse message:
m ent.
American building In Washington, the
"If yon are the Hon. W. F. Cody,
Rhode Island state capltoi, the New- then, hang it. I’m Lord George Sanger
From now until they are all gone
York Stock exchange, the Federal Re- > —and I won’t give a ha'penny more
I will sell one ladles brooch at one-
W. J. W A R N E R
serve banks of Cleveland and Atlanta, | than I stipulated for the horses."
the Field museum In Chicago, t h e : And from that day on "Lord” quarter the regular price, with every
Acturney-at-Law
Statue of Civic V irtue in New York j George Sanger he remained.
purchase of $5.00 or more.
city, and thousands of lesser monu-
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Hermiston
: ; :
Oregon
ments, but you would hardly know it.
Elephant
Noted
for
—W. O. Saunders in Collier's.
SPECIAL
Much Care and Taste
Put Into Panama Hat
Keen Sense of Smell
WM. H. OGDEN
What the elephant lacks in vision
is more ihan comiwnsated for b.v the
animal's keen sense of smell. His
JEWELER AMD WATCHMAKER
Counting the number of rings of trunk is prubuhly the best smelling
strands in the crown reveals tlie qual­
apparatus in the world, and he de­
ity of panama hats. The more of pends first of all on his sense of smell.
these there are the better the grade.
When he is at all suspicious lie
Color, texture and shape are Itnpor- moves his trunk round in every di-
ten t factors, too and If any broken re(.li()11, g0 tbat the
,lfegt , / ,
straw s are revealed the value is de- i the air
reac„
SEE
te r
F, W h’
i“
g
Wav" ,he
f u n k Is the most
hat' Is n vc h ? ' f I*™,, Pa“ a1nm [ « f ‘»»’<«nary part of that most ex-
woven X
bleached after being traordlnary anIlual> fhe Provl(lence
woven. Those of superior grade are I journal says
the original color of the little strips j „ Is pntlre|y
gt
of leaves from a dwarf palm-tree an(, lt ,.aI) , urn |n )|ny (li,.P(.tl’ nPan,,
plan that grows In Ecuador and other baii tremendous strength
There Is
h
H
! American conn-
bone in lt, but |t , , \ onst™ ™ ( *
I'1«
weave the best interwoven muscles and sinew so
— FOR—
hats. It takes three months or mor ( rougb tbat you ca„, gcarce,
t ,t
to finish those of the highest quality. J w|( b a kn|fe
J
All the work is done by hand and only
From It an elephant can shoot a
the best and longest liber Is used.
stream of water th at will put out a
- ; I
Reports that the most expensive lire, and with it he can lift a tree
hats are woven only by candle light trunk weighing a’ ton or pull a deli­
or under w ater are said to be erro­ cate blade of grass. He drinks with
neous. However, the straw Is kept it, feeds himself with It, smells with
—AND—
damp and nt night the unfinished hats ’ it, works with It und fights with It.
are hung where they will be exposed
to the dew so that they can be worked
on without danger of breaking the
R elations to N ature
strands the following day.
In general one may say that the hus­
bandman’s Is the oldest and most uni­
versal profession, und that, where a
L o ttery Once H arvard A id
man does not yet discover in himself
In Interesting bit of information re­ any fitness for one work more than an­
garding the early history of Harvard other. tills may be preferred. But the
college is derived from an edition of doctrine of tlie farm is merely tills,
the Columbian Sentinel, a weekly news­ that every man ought to stand In pri­
paper, printed In Boston, September 14, mary relations with the work of the
1796. It states that when George Wash­ world ¡ out to do It himself, and not to UMATILLA RAPID TRANSIT CO.
ington was President of the United suffer the accident of his having a
E. R. Pell, U m atilla, Oregon
States Harvard college wns supporting purse in his pocket, or his having been
Phone U m atilla, 3 8 - J - ll
itself partly by grand lotteries, with a bred to some dishonest and Injurious
capital prize of *20,000. Tickets were craft, to sever lilm from those duties; Operating Stage* Between Pendleton
and Umatilla
sold for 25 cents, says tlie Boston and for this reason, th at labor is God's
Globe.
E ffective November 10, 1924
education; that he only Is a sincere
The fonr-page papers of that day, learner, he only can become a master,
Lenve
A. M.
P. M.
witli advertlsm ents confined largely to who learns the secre.s of labor, and
............. 8:30
12:15
auction sales, contained much material who by real cunning extorts from Na­ U m atilla
U erm ist' ., .................... 8:50
12:35
in brief. There were no large head­ ture its scepter.—Emerson.
lines and news from Europe, brought
S tan F id .. .................... 1:15
1:10
by ship, was often many months old.
Echo ........... .................... 9:3ff-
1:15
"L ittle B ird Told M e ”
The Issue of September 14, 1796, as an
t 2:30
example, carried a nqws Item stating
In early days superstitious people
P. M.
P. M.
Leave
th at “on the 25th of June (the latest paid considerable attention to the birds
Pendleton
4:00
...................12:00
date) General Bonaparte was at and their different cries, which were be­
5:16
Bologna,"
lieved to foretell events. Tlius comes Keho ........ ................... 1:15
tlie old saying. "A little bird told me,” S tanfield .. ................... 1:30
6:30
-Sfiys the London Dally Mail.
1:55
6:56
Thieves C art A w a y Honse
Traces of this belief are to be found
6:16
The daring and the Ingenuity of in our own Old Testam ent; where verse Ar. U m atilla ................. 2:16
Sunday schedule: Leave U m atilla
modern thieves occasion frequent sur 20 of chapter 10 of Ecclesiastes speaks
prises for tlie police of various cities. of “for a bird of the air shhll carry 9:00 A. M. P endleton 4:00 P. M.
Articles picked up and carted away the voice, and that which hath wings
U m stilla to P endleton, *1.46;
range from things whose apparent shall tell the m utter," It Is generally
valne to any other than the rightful agreed that lt is from this belief in the round trip . *2.50.
H erm iston to P endleton, >1.25;
owner would seem nil, to things so universal knowledge of birds—-wiiivii,
huge th at it would nppear almost Im­ of course, are supposed to see every­ round trip . *2.26.
possible to aonceal them. A complaint thing from tho s k y - that we get tills
S tanfield to Pendleton, >1.05;
recently filed with the P aris police by saying.
round t r i p / *1.75.
a Mme. Cahert said that her whole
E cho to P endleton, 95 cents;
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house had been stolen, says the Nd*
ronnd
trip *1.60.
C
lergym
an
H
arness
M
aher
York Times.
Mine. Cahert stated
An Anglican clergyman, Rev. Canon
th at she had hulk n house of wood Ir.
the Rue de la Cnltpetrlere. She was Charles Griffiths of Bristol, England, English Cathedrals Go
called away to visit a dying aunt and wns the proprietor of u prosperous
Far Bach in History
when she returned the house hud dis manufacturing business In tho E iir I
end of London, the pnbllcation of his
appeared.
The great cathedrals of England in
will discloses, tile New York Times many instances replace former edifices
suys. Tlie business, the manufacture that were erected by the early Chris­
N o t G u ilty
of harness for tradesm en's horses, was
Child naivete is always delicious established In 1760. and was left t< tians wiio formed part of the ancient
Take, for example, the little girj who , the canon by the will of u relative 12 Brltisli church, and wliicli were later
forgot that her m othe^Jiud said sin years ago. Tlie canon is said lo linve destroyed by tire or otherwise, a w riter
did not wish to be disturbed during been a generous employer, and tlie In the Mom real Family Ileruld relates.
For Instance, Canterbury cathedral
siesta hour.
business grew to large proportions un­ was first hiilll in 60S, on tlie site of
The child forgot and went and der Ills supervision.
an old church dating from very early
tapped on the door, only to he sharp!}
ages. It'w as destroyed l,y lire In 1007,
reminded when her mother woke up
and Archbishop Langfanc, on takin:;
and demanded to know who was
wo» ’
F am ily Tract
knocking.
'
woman engaged a new maid, with office In 1071), undertook tlie rebuilding
“It was me, mother.” cried the little whoS1' appearance und manner she was of an entirely now church. This lasted
one quickly, “hut It ain’t now.”
fgreatly pleased. When tlie term s had until about 1100, when under Ansleni,
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«.
, been agreed upon the m istress snld; Lnngfranc’s successor, E rulf rebuilt
•
t l
Lt
1 “Now. my last mnld wns much t o o ! ,h * eastera part A fire destroyed
Charm ing th o u g h t
friendly with the policemen. I hope I
,,f *hc l,,’ril'»ii of the building
It was after dinner nnd the talk had can tru st you?”
’ ln 1174. uml from that year William
turned to psychoiogy. This dlstnrle
“Indeed you ran, madam," she re- n t Sfn'1 took
Ibe work of rebuild
ing question had just been p u t: plied. ”1 can’t bear policemen. I was ,n<t untl1 11'**, wli 11. on his suffering
When does old sge really begin?” ' brought up to hate the very sight of ' »“ 'e re Injury by falling from a scuf-
To establish a formula was proving tliem.
ïo u see, my father was „ 1 fold, another William, commonly dis­
rath er difficult, when one lady, who burglar."
tinguished as “the Englishman,” car­
did not look her years, found the fol- '
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ried on the work and completed It In
11S4. Many alterations and changes
"To me, old nge Is always fifteen
W ater Inside C rystal
hnvs been made during the ensti'ng
yenrs older than I *m.”—Cyrano, I Oliver Farrington, curator of the centuries. I might mention that as
Field museum In Chicago, brought from early us WW. Theodore of Tio-teis, of
Paris.
South America n piece of cryst.nl quartz tj1P city
j«t. Paul, was elected arch-
containing a small amount of perfect- bishop of Canterbury, not appointed,
Like A ll th e R est
ly clear wider Wli!-h can lie seen plain- j hoth the king of Nortliunihrla und the
"The vprj thought of marrlaip* ly Inside (lie crystal. According lo ik iu g of Kent a c q u ie s c in g ln his elec-
ala nos me. Fancy having a husband geologists. this w ater may have been i t|on. He wns the first archbishop to
sliout the place dny In day out.”
in this crystal for Kl.tksi.fMKI or HMI,- receive the nllegian e of the whole of
“Ibin't you worry, dear.
If yon nno.imo years. The crystal lielongs fo ■ tbe English church.
m arry Jack It will soon be day to,: the Archetm ngp which existed hun-
night out, with him.”—London Mall.
dred« ,,f minions of year* ago
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