Household Remedy
Taken in the Spring for Years.
Ralph Rust. Willis, Mich., writes:
"Hood's Sarsaparilla has been a house
hold remedy in our home as long as I
can remember. I have taken It In the
spring for several years. It has no
equal for cleansing the blood and ex
pelling the humors that accumulate
during the winter. Being a farmer
and exposed to bad weather, my sys
tem Is often affected, and I often take
Hood's Sarsaparilla with good results."
Hood's Sarsaparilla Is Peculiar to
Itself. There Is no "just as good."
Get It today In usual liquid form or
tablets called Sarsatabs.
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Faraday and Airy Made Error:. About
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About Aeroplanes.
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I t ia th e easiest th in « in th<i
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nth *a from y o u . P rice*. $7 6t‘ n;nl
up. Thoae o rd er« mean a b l^ husi-
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CF
Sir Humrbrey Davy’s dogmatic pro
nouncement against gas lighting Is
not the only lnstancs of a clever seten
tist being hopelessly wrong.
The
early history of submarine cabling
furnishes two striking examr-tos- Co-'
suited on tbe scientific side of t-h
project. Faraday asserted that the fir
cables were made too small. Then h
■aid that "the larger the wire, th
more electricity would be required t
charge It;’’ and in this quite wron
ipiniou he was supported by ottu
■ralnent e'ectriciaus. As a result o
uis dictum the current was Increase-
until the operation literally "electro
cuted” the wire and tbe cable brok-
down. It was Lord Kelvin who b;
lending messages through heavy ca
jies with incredibly weak electric cur
rents proved that Faraday was mis
taken.
¡sir G. B. Airy submitted the pro
tcct to mathematics and arrived r
he conclusion that a cable could no
<e si.bmetged to the necessary depth
ind that If It could no recegnlzabh
j.gnal could ever travel from lrelam
o Nova Scotia. In aviation Professo
Newcomb, one of the cleverest mail,
amatlciaue America has produced
who died last yeai, declared that h
had matematically Investigated
al
the conditions operating against tin
heavier than air machine and was con
vinced that the aeroplane would nevei
be mors than a scientific toy; and the
possibility of an aeroplane motor be
ing reliable In the reduced atmosphere
pressure above 3,000 feet was by sev
eral experts said to be out of the ques
tion a few months ago. Drexel's car
bureter was certainly a bit erratic
above the clouds last week, but he
rose to an altitude of 6750 fe e t
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Oculist’s Second Attempt Procures for
Him Decoration From Haltien
Emperor.
During the reign of Emperor Sou-
fougue In Haiti one of his generals
wrote to an eminent oculist In Paris
ordering a glass eye. The oculist flat
tered himself that a successfully con
structed artificial optic would secure
for him a decoration of honor by the
Hatlan government; accordingly,
he
devoted his entire Bklll to the produc
tion of a work of art.
Six months after the shipment of
the eye to Haiti, the oculist received a
small box from Haiti. In his Imagina
tion he pictured the golden testimonial
to his skill, so It was with horror that,
when he had unwound the folds of cot
ton In the box, he saw returned his
work of art. A letter accompanied the
box. Among other things It said:
“The eye you have forwarded me Is
of a tint that resembles that of the
Spanish flag, and I am too patriotic to
wear any but the color of my coun
try.”
Whereupon the oculist proceeded at
once to the admiralty, where he ascer
tained the colors of the Haitian flag.
He then Immediately manufactured a
scarlet and green eye, of the approved
shades, and forwarded It to the em
peror, who was much pleased with the
effort and who duly decorated the ocu
list
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Fine
uter Vegetable.
W e are only just now beginning to
have s!.lrrets In our market. This
vegetable Is an Aslatlo one, being
known to China and India. It has been
a favorite In Europe and especially In
Paris for 25 years, and has tuberous
clustered roots, very white and sweet,
and when served with butter they are
delicious. It Is a most desirable win
ter vegetable.
The Old Attendant Was Faithful.
When Napoleon died at Longwood,
fit. Helena, a rainstorm was raging.
A faithful attendant threw over the
body of the emperor tbe cloak he had
worn at Marengo— a battle won by the
Incomparable Dessalx after It had
been lost by the commander-ln-chlef of
the army of Italy.
iud mail Iheui to us IVo make the cl. th's
iluplhoni on appivval to yi-ur friend and
bind you th* profit money A R egular
Cinch! Thai s the beamy o f being in bn.
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ghborhood. if vourpersona! ’ ppeai
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1« ua today
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UlaJUcAN W M IL V M i l l s CO., Dc;,t. 5 1 2 .X liic.z t
6aUie. cne-v Tobacco.
Eskimo babies. It Is alleged, are
reldom weaned before the fourth or
fifth year, but ate taught to chew to
bacco and to swallow the Juice even
as early as tho ninth month. The cus
toms— general with both sexes- of In
haling tobacco smoke and swallowing
tobacco Juke seem to be of no recent
growth. No evil results of either prar
tire seem to be apparent.— Medical
Times
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IVomen suffering from any form o f
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Mass. A ll letters are received, opened,
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i thus has been es
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N ever has she pub
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hundreds o f thousands o f them in
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Out o f the vast volume o f experience
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For Poor Actresses.
¿Baronne Koenlgwater of Frankfort,
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15,000, the Income of which Is to pro
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stage clothes, the lack of which often
hinders their career. Other people are
being asked to Join In this work.
F irst Semester begins Septem ber 18, 1911.
A strong facu lty o f experienced teachers.
Expense o f livin g reasonable.
Cours s o f study offered:
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3. A n “ Elem entary Course,” leading to a
one-year state certificate withou t examination.
4. A “ Rural School Course,” w hile not lead
in g to a certificate w ithout examination, w ill
m aterially aid in passing state examination.
6. Special facilities fo r tra in in g fo r prim ary
work.
Questions answered and catalogue sent on
application to the president.
Old Colliery Closed.
Tranent colliery, Haddingtonshire,
from which coal has been taken for
nearly 700 years, was closed recently.
For many years women went down
the mines at Tranent and worked
with the men. One or two old women
who were formerly engaged In the
mines are still living in the district.—
London D e"v »'-It
J. H . A C K E R M A N , M onm outh, O r e g o n .
Poetlo Apprentice.
A grocer’« apprentice addicted to
poetry hae summoned his employer,
a rich merchant of Ougltaa, Servla,
for unlawful dismissal.
Tbe mer
Where One cannot brown.
chant explained that ble customers
In the Great Balt lake people are not
left because the boy answered all
drowned through sinking, but stran
questions In rhyme and detained peo
gled while still afloat. The bitter war
ple while be fixed meter and verse
ter may enter the air passages with
Moreover, he greeted his employer
fatal effect, but the body floats until
with a new couplet every day. Thi
it reaches the shore and Is picked up.
court found the merchant Justified and
— Harper's Weekly
advised the apprentice to mend his
ways.— Belgrade Cor. Pall Mall Gs
Arizona’s Institutions.
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Arizona maintains a prison, an asy -ette.
lum for the Ineane, an Industrial school
To Purify Water.
and a home for aged and Infirm pio
To purify water sprinkle a table
neers, a university and two normal spoonful of pulverized alum Into a
schools.
hogshead of water (tbe water to be
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think you would like to try
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begin with sick-hesdsche, biliousness,
dyspepsis, thin blood, bid skin. Then
ssk him if he would recommend your
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War Department Officilas Satis
fied With Maneuvers.
Practice in Going to and From Phil
ippines Has Taught Troops How
to Move Quickly.
k> rtfiirowntetiVM.
The Ruins of Yucatan.
There Is In Yucatan a chain of ruins
three hundred miles long where once
stood buildings richly decorated and
erected with a vast amount of archi
tectural knowledge. The buildings be
long to the Stone Age, when the fig
ures were carved with pieces of flint.
The people of this age had not the use
of either bronze or Iron.
OREGON S TA TE NORM AL SCHOOL
ARM Y HAS SHOWN
PREPAREDNESS
stirred at the same time). It will aft
er a few hour*, by precipitating to
the bottom the Impure particles, so
purify the water that It will be found
to possess nearly all the freshness
and clearness of spring water. A pail
ful containing four gallons may be
purified by a teaspoonful of alum.—
National Mazarine
Hamilton’s Genius.
Men give me credit for genius. All
the genius I have Ilea Just In this—
When I have a subject tn hand, 1
study It profoundly. Day and night
It ia before me. I explore it In all Its
bearings. My mind becomes pervad
ed with It. Then the effort which I
make, the people are pleased to call
It the fruit of genius. It la the fruit
of labor and thought.—Alexander
Hamilton.__________________
Course. y
A man in a near-by town fell down
the cellar steps the other day with t
barrel of appiea on top of him.
He
broke kis left leg. his right arm. twe
riba, hit nose, one finger, cut his scalp
sprained his ankle and put hit shoul
der out of Joint. But he didn’t groan
or cuss until hts wife Inquired If U
’ hurt kirn." Then he did both.
Of
Washington, April 3.-—Aside from
the diplomatic significance and other
considerations involved, the movement
o f troops to Texas is regarded by the
War department officials as having
demonstrated the preparedness o f the
army.
Detailed reports o f the movement of
camp conditions are corning in daily.
“ It is evident,” said General Wood,
chief o f staff, today, “ that the ex
perience which the American troops
have gained in recent years in the
government movements to and from
the Philippines has taught them how
to move and to move quickly.
According to the reports o f Major-
General Carter from the headquarters
o f the maneuver division at San An
tonio, the whole movement has pro
duced nothing but satisfaction as a
military situation.
The ease with
which the movement has been carried
out and the absence o f confusion, it is
said, are attributable distinctly to the
lessons learned during the Spanish-
American war. In 1898, all the re
quisitions came after the arrival o f
the troops, and some o f them never
reached the troops for which they
were intended.
On the movement toward the M exi
can border the troops took their own
supplies with them.
A ll the officers
had their equipment fready as though
in time o f war. Under the new reg
ulations, the baggage which they car
ried is limited, whereas in 1898 it lit
tered the fields and camps.
The en
listed men carried their shelter tents,
blankets, towels, combs and brushs,
tooth brushes and soap and everything
was ready for their comfort within a
short time after detraining.
Before the maneuver orders were is
sued, it was optional with the enlisted
men whether they would submit to in
oculation against typhoid.
About 25
per cent o f them submitted o f their
own will. But troops participating in
the Texas event have been inoculated
against the disease which demanded so
man victims in the fever camps o f the
Spanish war period. A ll the Texas
troops
have also been vaccinated
against smallpox.
The men have been trained to reject
water o f a suspicious character and
facilities for boiling are being ar
ranged.
Extensive experimentation
has developed new forms o f sanitary
sinks and new methods o f incineration.
Patented devices prevent the carrying
o f infection by flies and the mess-
rooms and kitchens are carefully
screened. As a result, health condi
tions are reported excellent.
“ Experience o f the camp,” reports
General Carter, “ may indicate an in
crease o f men and a decrease o f equip
ment. But in any event it is a very
business-like unit and one which needs
only be multiplied to make a worthy
and useful army. The best o f Bpirit
pervades the entire command.”
WHERE WOMEN ARE BANNED1
No Female of Any Sort Has Been Al
lowed on Mount Athoo for Many
Centuries.
Ftor centuries past. Duke Max zu
Sachsen informs us. women have not
been allowed on the Turkish penin
sula. Even female animals are prohib
ited.
Condensed milk Is Imported
’ rom Switzerland, so that the eyes of
the inhabitants may not be offended I
by the eight of a cow
The peninsula is Mount Athos, and
its Inhabitants are the members of |
monasteries, which have existed
•here since the days when Christian
tmperors held rule at Conatantlnopie
and gave laws to all Europe. For 1,400
or 1,500 years, let us say, no woman |
has trodden the ground of Mount I
Atbos.
A vast quantity of art treasures and j
precious manuscripts bus been stored
n the monasteries, but for the most j
part their contents and even their ]
character remained entirely unknown
—Tlt-Llta.
The Fountain Head o f Life
Is The Stomach^
A man who haa • weak and impaired stomach and who doea not
properly digest h*s food will soon hnd that hit blood haa become
weak and impoverished, and that hit whole body ia improperly and
insufficiently nourisned.
D r, P IE R C E 'S G O LD E N M E D IC A L D IS C O V E R T
makes tho stomach strong, p rom otes tho How o f
digestive Juices, restores the lo s t appetite, makes
assim ilation perfect, invigorates the liv e r and
purifies and enriches the blo o d , I t Is the great blood - maker,
Ile s h 'b u ild e r and restorative nervo to n ic . f t makes m en
strong in body , active in m ind and c o o l In fudgem ent .
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absolutely free from alcohol and all injurious, habit-forming drugs. All its
ingredients are printed on its wrappers. It has no relationship with secret
nostrums. Its every ingredient is endorsed by the leaders in all the schools of
medicine. Don’ t accept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this time-proven
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R E F U S E S U B S T IT U T E S C L A IM E D T O B E 4 J U S T A S GO O D *
Rather Read Than Be King.
If anybody would make me tho
greatest king that ever lived, with
palaces and gardens, and fine dinners,
and wine and coaches, and beautiful
clothes, and hundreds of servauts, on
condition that 1 would not read books,
1 would not be a king —I would rather
be a poor man In a garret with plenty
of books, than a king who did not
love reading.—Macaulay.
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WITH YOUR HEALTH
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be found juat the remedy you
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You may have a sample bottle o f this wonderful
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Queer Discovery Made by the Crave
of the Bark Atlas In the
Pacific Ocean.
The crew of the bark Atlas, which
arrived In Seattle recently after
rounding the Horn from Philadelphia,
A t the first sign of any
reports a queer discovery for one day
trouble take liostetter’s
of the 138 of her voyage. She had
been out many days without seeing
Stom ach Bitters.
It has
anything—only three ships were seen
on the entire trip— when one morning
an established reputation
in the Pacific the lookout reported
that he had sighted land off the port
as a health m aker and
bow where no land was supposed to
preserver.
Refuse a ny
be. Nor could any be found on the
charts.
thing else.
T h e Bitters
It seemed low In the water, but too
much like the real thing to be a
is really excellent, and
mirage, so the captain ran toward it.
It proved to be land, right enough; an
w o rth y of a trial in cases
Island covered with trees and thick
low underbrush. Birds and a few
of
monkeys were seen upon It, but no
other signs of life. These precluded
POOR APPETITE SPRING AILMENTS
tbe possibility of the Island being of
volcanic origin, and leads the captain
SOUR RISINGS COSTIVENESS OR
to claim It as a floating island. He
believes that It was washed out to sea
INDIGESTION MALARIAL DISORDERS
from delta of the Rio de la Plata or
the Negro, and that the undergrowth
was so thick that Its roots held the
Perforated Stamp«.
whole together.
Perforated sheets of postage stamps
As he saw two trees tumble Into
were unknown elx decades ago. Until the water from the Island’s edge be
the year 1854 postage stamps were Is fore he sailed away his theory appears
sued In Bheets which the purchaser to be somewhat substantiated.
had to cut up In any way he found con
Bud Dobla
venient. The perforating machine was
Tlie greatest of rll horsemen, says; “ In
Invented by an Irishman named Arch luy 40 years’ experience with lior.-es I huve
er.
When It was submitted to the found Kpnhn’s Distemper curs the most
British government the treasury offer successful o f nil remedies fur the horses. It
the greatest blood purifier." Bottle,50c.
ed him $3,000 for hly patent rights. As is
BARS UP ON M EAT T R U S T .
and $1.00. Druggists can supply you, or
Archer had spent over four years In manufacturers. Agents wanted. Kcnd for
Free book. Hpohn Medical Co,, Spec. Con
Australia and New Zealand Consider perfecting his machine, this offer was tagious Diseu es, Goshen, Ind.
indignantly rejected. Eventually Arch
Precautionary Measures.
er was awarded *"n 000.
Whsrs Did Hs Learn ItT
Victoria, B. C.— Fearing the Am er
A teacher of English, In order to
Constipation causes and seriously ag
ican meat trust’s entrance into Aus gravates many diseases.
It is thor disprove the charge that high school
tralia, the authorities are considering oughly cured by Dr. Pierce’s Pellets. pupils know U'Me about the vital
regulations to cope with the invasion, Tiny sugar-coated granules.
things that are going on around them,
according to advices brought by the
gave a test In which she asked for
A Dog Hotel.
Makura. The Australian prime min
definitions of such terms as tariff, reci
Besf bone broth and good, sonnd procity, the labor problem. In the pa
ister said that, although no action had
yet been taken, such powers as the food are served in warm, well-aired per of a 15-year-old (he found thla:
commonwealth possessed would be rooms to the half a hundred or so “ The labor problem la how to keep
used to prevent the meat trust from dogs In tbe British dogs' hotel, near the working people happy without pay
securing control o f Australia’s supply. Southampton, where the board of ag ing them enough to live on.”—La Fol-
’ Sir Joseph Ward, premier o f New riculture takes care for a certain lett’a Weekly.
Zealand, who arrived on the Mukura, length of time of all dogs brought Into
Thunderstorm Observatory.
said the New Zealand govenment was Britain, so as to make sure that hy
It Is announred that a thunderstorm
fully alive to the efforts o f the beef drophobia does not creep In.
,
observatory has been eetabllshed In
trust and would not have its system
Spain In which atmospheric dis
Rlss In Russian Lakes.
adopted by any organization in New
During the last 20 years th« lakes charges, both local and distant, are
Zealand.
of Russian Central Asia have shown detected graphically and acoustically.
a steady rise of water-level. Within A wireless telegraph Instrument Is
Italians Called to Act.
Chicago— W ith the confession o f this period, or since 1885, the Sea of used for this purpose, because each
one “ Black Hand” agent, the an Aral has risen about six and a half lightning discharge la accompanied
The phenomenon has accom by electro magnetic wave# almllar to
nouncement o f another conspiracy feet
against a government official, James panied & period of agumentailon of those used In wireless telegraphy.
E. Stuart, postoffice inspector, and ralnfr.il.
Hou-elmld trouldee: Headache, Tooth
spurred on by the long list o f recent
ache, Earache, Stomach ache. Hamlins
Wizard Oil cares thee ache- and pain*
“ Black Hand” crimes, the Italian
to why don’t you keep u bottle in the
people themselves threaten to put a
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pire
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o f the views o f many Chicago Italians
or the Lauson Front Kinjr Gas
The man who offers sympathy to a
is seen in an article which appeard in
oline Engine?
I f not. you
neighbor and who comforts him In
should, fo r they are both leafi
L ’ltaiia, the leading newspaper in
er* in their line, and the prices
time of trouble can afford to run the
Chicago, which says the Italians must
are right. W e w ill be glad to
risk of being accused of not minding
send you catalogs.
act to preserve their own self-respect.
his own business.
An act of genu
EM PIRE CREAM
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Socialist Elected Mayor,
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Berkeley, Cal.— For the first time
sometimes a better guide for action
in the history o f California a Socialist
than the bend.
was elected mayor o f a city in this
state, when J. S titt Wilson, one o f
Nobis Ideal.
the most prominent Socialists on the
In the effort to appreciate various
Lum
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center
o
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N
orth
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alifornia;
8
Pacific Coast, defeated Beverly Hodg-
forma of greatness, 1st us not under
years old. E ight Steam Saw Mills, good
head, the Republican incumbent, by a
estimate the value of a simply good
Bank; Schools. Churches; N e w Railroad;
plurality o f 284 for mayor o f Berk
life Just to ba good; to keep life
large Box Factory. Fine, rich I and; emny
eley.
pure from degrading elements, to make
irrigation. Tow n Lots. Ioind and Tim ber
Wilson received 2,750 votes and
It constantly helpful In little ways to
still very cheap.
Enough said. Come
Hodghead 2,466. Wilson was the So
and see. Address
those who are touched by It to keep
cialist candidate for governor last No
O. E. MOO PE,
one’s spirit always sweet, and avoid
D o r r is , C a li f o r n a.
vember. He was formerly a minis
all manner of petty anger and Irrlta-
ter o f the gospel.
! blllty—that la an Ideal as nobis as It
I Is dlflcult
"T h e Mill’ ’ Will Come to America.
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London The nation’s option on
IT C H IN G U D S
Rembrandt’s painting, “ The M ill,”
SWEEPIN6 COMPOUND
CAN BE CURED
expired Saturday night when only a
small fund had been raised to purchase
Cleans and brightens Car
Tha Imagination ef Corot.
pets. Rugs, Linoleum* and
the picture, and therefore it will go to
Imagination and Invention are often
Floors. Abeorb* the germ
an American. The painting is owned
laden dust. Save* dusting
taken as the same thing, whereaa they
and beatm g carpets.
by Lord Lansdowne.
He was ten
ars as different as wit and humor.
Per
bbl..
200
Iba.
ffi.OO
dered $500,000 for it by an American,
The question of Imagination In a
Per
bbl..
160
Iba.
4
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but offered to let it stay in this coun
painter’s work Is not to he estimated
76-lb. metal drum 2.60
try i f the people would raise $475,000
In terms of literature, but In tanne of
Order by mail or through
for its purchase. This they have fa il
pilot. Tbs dsllcnt* silver grays and
your grocer.
ed to do.
cool, translucent grains of Corot ars
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W h o le s a le
A g e n te ,
Score One for Ps.
Pa—Edith, how often do you practice
on the piano when I ’m awayT Edith—
Every day, pa. Pa— How long did yott
practice
yesterday?
Edith— Four
hours. Pa—And today? Edith— About
the same. Pa—Well, I’m glad to hear
you're so regular. The next time yott
practice, however, be sure to unlock
the piano. I locked It last week, and
I ’ve been carrying the key In m/
pocket ever since. Here It 1st
Zunl Toys.
Zunl Indians make their toys out of
clay and bake them hard so that they
will not crumble. They know how to
model dolls and goats and frogs and
cows, and birds that warble when one
fills the hollow body with water and
blows through a tube Inserted In tho
back. And they make all klnda of cu
rious clay rattles.
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small pieces of sewing are mads of
ribbon, which is turned up and over
cast at the ends to form pockets. It
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of a girdle and the pocketa hang con
veniently at the right side.
iTh« confidence felt by larmcrs -nd
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sia, and some othor European coun
tries. The white people, however, ars
outnumbered by the blacks and oo$
ored by nearly 50 to 1.
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M e when the doctor was treating him for cmneme
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I A next morning h « p â m é
four piece* o f ■ tape worm. He then got a box
«nd in three days he passed a tape-worn 4ft font
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