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THE ADVOCATE All. Al, Alona. |N f h fTegild«-' Tend and Veugb'toa had no trouble |u making them out. Hat the Eat a raw onion every day and a t TH^ question wee, what to do. Mow should you’ll be happy and healthy." advises _ _ . „ _ ’____ ___ he save this man? There »seined to be a doctor. And you'll find there'll be A. M. E. ZION C H U B *?* ai 7 a ... tf * __ _________ » ___ no means of doing It. unless tbs entire 417 Williams Ave., H. Leo Johnston ship were retard. and this, as be had I moM Toom tor rou In tha traina and, minister. Walnut 667J. •een by hla Inspection, woe Impossible. | huaaee, too -London Opinion The Stranger's Sabbath He Then, suddenly, another plan flushed Sim ilar Eaparlsncas. ' — ° ----- — ___ through hts brain—a plan tbat waa really, ihe Brat thing that should have A bulldog at Macon, Go., baa been. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST By CORDON ARTHERTON occurred to Idm. Why couldn’t the given two baby tlgera to raise, and 62nd St. nnd 39th Ave. 8. E. man trust to hla chances of reaching some day that bulldog la going to feel j Sabbath School, 10 A. M. Hible tha surface before Ida breath gave out? Juet like most American parents do I Study, 11 A. M. Y. I*. M. V . so- t g by S h o rt S t o ry Put, Co.y He, himself, could lake down a rope ieiety, 2 P. M. Mrs. K. 0. Johnson, N JUNE. \Wi, the United HUtes aud tie It around bis body while the now.—American Lumberman. JU ¡Lender. Visitors welcome. Menu inshlp Visitor sank on a reef men shove hauled blm up by It as off tha tl southern c a s t of Florid» quickly as they could Land of Rubber. ooooooo(X)oooooooooooooocx> with all on hoard. Half of the ST. PHILLIPS MISSION Vaughton motioned to the man. who A traveler can ride for seven hours passengers wers savsd by efforts di Rodney at Knott St. George O’Brien had been gazing anxiously st him. nnd. by train hetween Singapore and Pe rected from land, and the bodies of Morning service, 11 g. m.; Sun ooooooooooooooooooooooocxx half the remainder were found. Hut nodding to assure him of hla assist nang. through the Malay d ates, and one-fourtb of the people of the Visitor ance, gave the signal to he hauled up. not once lose sight of the rubber plan day School, 12 m. Archdeacon Black in charge ; Mr. U. Coles, lay lay, undiscovered and unburled. In the Aa soon as he wus above tbs surface tations which support that country. and had been stripped of hla helmet, reader. A cordial welcome awaits waters of the Gulf. he told the men, aa briefly and aa you at St. Phillip«. Rubbing tha Fat Off. A few days later divers were sent quickly aa be could, the strange sight -------- o-------- down with a view of raising the eteam- that ha had seen. A long rope was An Australian recommends the use 1 f ili» r«‘<J miti «'il h un h lilt of rvJ BUUIN'S RED MITTENS SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH Ohip If she were found to be In good »cu red and Vaughton wrote oat hts of a scrubbing brush on corpulent ■ , — j ura. Tinnii/ hud uu Id«** |n*rliupa 1 76th and £. Everett Sts. «Dough condition. Among these divers plan on a piece of cardboard, so that bodies to remove fat. Its vigorous ap Q F t 'o u ï I HE Granny Heer knew ''* ‘'uuld « " »•»** (*d ruliuii» after was one Joel Vaughton. a hardy, worn the man might understand exactly plication to the floor might accomplish Preaching tl a. m. and 8 p. m. veteran with scars of ihe Civil war on wbat was to be dona. ^ timi her Mill» U r a td x t llruln ul1 Sunday School 10 a. in. the same results.—New York World, , would not o w l mitt,-ns. for In Ih* 01,1 ' ,r * ,llrdle had asked lilm onl> kia body and the slgiis of toll and B. Y. P. U. 6 30 p. in. Then be dived down a second time, «■old wrut her ha would ha »,mndly ¡ If b* had aeen In his hardship on hla rough, honest face. taking with him the extra rope. He Instructing Her Doll. Vaughton was forty Ilv*—possibly a sleeping Inside a »uriti ra ta hull»«; lravel« » bit of yurn or »oft twin» bit over. lie did not know, hut ha found the man occupying the position Little Annette had overheard th e 1 BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH but b rin i a irunduiotlivr, »ha Jual »ha could uee In rrtmlrtni her neat Larrabee and McMillen Streets lie derided ha would run and tell her. bad to knit. remembered enlisting In ’•Hi a» » u u -,2 * e had left him In. only staring up- people next door quarreling. Shortly watching for the help that he . Rev. F. X. Runyon, PaMor. lira. Illrdla could pull at Ilia yarn years of age. He had not brilliantly | "I'll knit him aoma rrd mtitriia.'* ,o come from above. V.ugb- )'a“ « rw“ * “ ,l lt “* on h e - E. L. Jameson, Assistant distinguished himself In the war as knew •old Ornnny Unir to lirrarlf na aha that hung from little llruln'» red mit «*ld TeT ' m' So many luckier »net hud. lull lie had ton I. I the sheet of cardboard cloee bIazza wlth h*r do11- »at In tlm rorklni rlialr hy tha »In ten» «ml |>erlui|i» »lie would l>ull them . fought hard and well. No opportuui- up to the porthole, and. s i the man P a ssiv e ly : “Now. Dorris, when you door. “lied I» »urli a lovely color ,,ru,0‘* l’*'*11' s ,‘* ,'*,uld ‘,lucl‘ ,h# E.(»sli.k#4 S Years la Psrtlaad ' t hit thut hung from the mitten» and oaa had been given blm of leading a within read. hU face lightened op In know I am right, you must never, All boya Ilka red.” comprehension. Then, upon a signal never talk backward to me." deeper«,e charge or of captuilug an . G E E W O CHINESE U ttla llrulO leased to wear tha rad »lie ", f°r would leave utt,‘ of on ™UT tha ----------------------------- tha ,h''*' mitten» enemy's flag, lie hud been twice from Vaughton, the prisoner threw MEDICINE CO. open the door of the compartment, Mythological Goddess. ground. wounded, at Hull Hun and at Gettys Xo nit run Timmy ("mm to tell her. burg- The surgeons had decided the and. quirk •* • thought, was bound In mythology, “BelIona’* was the I 1 11« did not have to go far beeaUM I last time thet he waa to die, and they around the waist with the rope. Tbs wife of Mars and the goddess of war. C. GEE wo. th* w*n Herbalist, baa Mre lllrdle lived In u tree do»« hy. had given him up. Hut he had deter sign was given to the watting men Her parents were called Bellonaril. On known m*a« • iif« «turfy ©t ¿ » '• i, “I’ll come right along," »aid Mrs i mined to live, and live he did. He was above, and he was hauled up aa fast the 24th of March, Bellona's day. her to« «»r»t.». propert«. I poaeeeeed by Oriental I'Y | Itlrdlo when »he hrurd the news. discharged from the hospital Just In as human sinews could do 1L Hy and hy the other Mr», lllrdle» The Mranger reached the surface In rotaries hacked them selres with koou. UcrU, Bud* anrf tlms to Join Khermun In his march to - K T 'tS r mnda such u noise quarreling over the sea. After the war he drifted an unconscious state, but was soon knives and drank the blood of their wo®d«rful Harks rem- I the red yurn that little Hruln utvoke i around doing nothing, and yel doing revived, and, after having eaten all sacrifices. z>Vr * £ t í k ; •diaa. In their make-up ' no poison« or narcotics and hla eye« nearly i">pped from his gvarythlng. There was no occupation the sandwiches that were to be pro sr» used ; p » r f « c t l/ Beautiful Thought- ! head when ha saw only a band of that he did not try his hand at. and cured, be showed great wllllngneai to - : - » k . hsrmlsa». and m » n jr I red around hi* wrist»— all thut was sod fcsrks that 1 there wua nons that he tried longer tell hla remarkable story. As the sparkg falling on tbe river, roots hs use. ere unknown This popular “movie” star na. than a week. Finally he drifted south, left of hi« beautiful red mitten». “I was sleeping," be said, “at tha so shall tbe glories of our strength go to th. msdicsl profession of tods/. 11« Jumped up and run for home, j b»»n seen In a number of motion and In ‘82 started farming on a small time the ship foundered, and It was by out. Hut the graces of the holy soul AVOID OPERATIONS br tskin* his remediss » pictures, much to the satisfaction o In tuns for htumsoh. Counhs, Colds. Kheu- •cola. This evidently proved the ex n mltacle tbat tbe door of the water »till looking at the red wristbands nutum. Kidnsr, Lune. Liver, Cntsrrk. Blood, but a» ha run the bands grew nar- hie many admirers. O'Brien was born ception to the rule, and he stuck to It tight compartment was dosed, else 1 shall be as the brightness of the firm a Inflammation. Nrumlsin nnd ell ferns!# end « '’•.‘«•»« l >C«^ ment, and as tbe stars for ever and children'» ailments. Cell or writs. Sont hy I H W i f " r the ecrupplng U t t lllr d le » In San Francisco. He Is hv» feet. 1t for seven years, making u modest In would not be here to tell tbe tale. m ail f,r ngrccl mm L Whan Ha Wok» Up tha Mittsn» w »ra had tungted Ilia yarn about a buah | Inches tall, weigh* 180 pound» on. come thereby. Hut It wus too mo Yon may wonder at the fact that 1 ever.—John Martineau. C. G E E W O CHINESE notonous for him. He lacked the ex slept so soundly that tha burry and Gone. which held It fast, and when little has brown hair and blue eyes. Remov.ng Paint Spots. citement which hitherto hud never confusion on the decka did not awaken MEDICINE CO. llruln reached home not u sign of JOH AIrf«r Strwt. 8. W. C«ri?#r Third tailed him, and In he discovered me. I will answer that simply by tell mittens nnd, being « grandmother, j the red mitten» did he have. It had ! Paints spots on glaxed tiles are re f ir before they came upon the re tlrnnny Hear »aid al lost. “Well, run I i,|| unravelled. the work that suited him. He became ing you that I regularly roll off my moved by soaklLg the paint with a few a diver. He was well fitted for It bed at night and never wake up. When • long With you and Wear the red m il-, «Sake. allv a!“ exclaimed Granny yarn trailing on the ground drops of strong ammonia and scrap Ornnny Hear followed the red tin tens If y,m III,«, you llltla lease.'* |Wnr when little Hruln cam* turn physically, with hla sound heart and i j i j »uke up. however. Imagine my I .It t Is» Hruln sat down under tha ntlng Into the room where »lie eat nnd pretty anon alie saw the Ini« bis good lungs, und he made a success astonishment, upon glancing out of my ing oft with a wi oden stick. For re where the Mr». Hlrdlce were slh of It almost Immediately. ; porthole, to find that I was entirely moving paint from unglazed tiles, am tree. Flrel he looked nt Ilia re.l mil- knitting. “Whet has hepimnedr ten» all over «ml Hun he lurued them Hetween III» s»l>» little Hruln man pulling at the yurn. Three days after ttie Visitor had by water—water to left of monia. soap and hot water, scouring “You any you were asleep and whe. snnk. Joel Vaughton and one of hts surrounded Inside out. then he pulled them on „gm! to tell hi» *«d »tory. “It Jual me. In front of me, above me, and to powder and sharp sand may be used. »ml looked at them again, end then he n«.* away,“ he said, "the faster I ran you woke up the mittens were at comrades were fitted Into their suits right of me. At first, as you may sur- gone but the wrlnts?" Inquired (Iruun and lowered down to the wreck. rulse, I could not realize what had hap drop|>cd his paws and begun to nod n ,, fautcr It went away." Joya of Spring. Yaughton had long ago got over the pened. Then, gradually. It dawned on Ida loud, l.lttle Hruln wue llred and l.lttle Hruln wipe,! the tears from Hear. More than 100,000 people Joined in Little Hruln nodded his ticud. “ singing In his ears and the sickness me that I wot at the bottom of the be fell asleep. 1 til* ay OS and. taking (Iranny'a hand. . _ ceremonies celebrating the Setanbnn, < turned them Inside out." he explained that U first Incurred hy divers, and he sea. Idea was w Timmy Coon was watching all the ; he led her along the path through This . idea iately_. . . ____ of . apring. __ .__ Buddist fam- ..... . '- __ ______, . . . im . m t ed ___ , or And then Ornnny Hear remember, was steady as a rock when he was low strengthened lima and he noticed that on the tip the woods lie did not have to go by .. the sight of couple ... advent . ... ... ' the unfastened end of yarn an t, bcln ered cautiously on his rope. Looking of lazy fish, swimming up and down ,,,M reT,Ted the c«remony of driving a wood dweller, »he knew wl.ut ha down he sew the deck of the Visitor in front of my porthole. I believe that out tbe deTU- whlch consists of throw- happened. Hut »lie did not see tw> looming up beneath him. Already It no one has. hitherto, equslled my sd- in g roasted peas in their homes and bright eyes bulking down ut tier fron was covered with weeds and green with venture. No human being that 1 have shouting, “Out with the detrU.“ a nearby tree, or »lie might hav. ollme. As his feel touched the boards ever heard of his lived for two days. ----------------------------- thought some one tieslde a little blr. he gave the signal to stop lowering. clad In hla ordinary costume, at the Played Heavy Part at Ninety, could tell what happened to llttl. Slid, slowly and cautiously, raude hts bottom of the ocean, except, of course. Hruln'» red mlllens. Way to the forward hatchway, taking In s submarine boat. Well, to con- Charles Macklln, English actor and <(&. l * : i . M c C I lir « N t > t »ip ijt # i H y n . l l r i l * ) rare to lay hla rope and supply-pipe tinue: About the second day I real- dram atist of tbe Eighteenth century. In such % fashion that they might not ized that my supply of air wus giving who lived to be one hundred years old, Jo -* * * * * * * # * # * * * * * * * * * * * * * * » become entangled In the stray wreck- out—tbe compartment was not very created, when he was ninety, the HAS ENJOYED SUCH UNEX hoi. or too much fluid of miy kind. ACID INDIGESTION i It nftrn romea from fut Igne, nerr ♦ A LINE O' CHEER * age, of which there wus a greut quan- large—and I became oppressed In strenuous part of Macsycophant in his PECTED SUCCESS IN THE ou «n exhaustion und worry. 4 PAST YEAR THAT WE HAVE * breathing. It was lucky that I * » t own play, “The Man of the World." vlth - . . . . IT T i l l Innumerabla glands ----- » Bty- __________________ Ills Inspection of the forward part tbe only one down there to use up the s which the murimi m em bre«. Un '«*«.*• «b o »peculate or tske big DECIDED TO ADD A FEW By John Ktndrlck Dings 1 • f the »hip showed him that It was In air. Finally It occurred to me thi t 1 mg th . etomurh I. provided, .me »«< , ,,n >'r « « s is n lly i • Not Worth While. MORE BEAUTIFYING PREP Do condition to lie raised. The bow ‘ divers might be sent down to the sblp. ne.-r.te. urn. u. and soother impstn. fr,: ' ! ln*; , r i “ There Is no tax on brains," rem arks ----------- i had been shattered by the contact with and I prepared the sign that 1 showed ARATIONS TO ---------------------- OUR L IM IT - . , ............. i„ i «»»h in g oui the stomach I« often ------- — UNOAUNTED Water and uilnernl substance# ln l , . 1 • , f it,* *rr7 beneficial, and Ihe bowels and 4 the reef, and the grinding had worn at the porthole. If It had pot l>een an c h a n g e . The revenue would be £ D BUT EFFECTIVE LIN E » away tbe entire plankings of the for for your timely assistance, I should to° smaH- brother, the Boston Tran- hloodXcssru' In^lliìTùppcr 'part of .be •*'" « « f u l l , looked after 9 L L c ra c k • >ok» If possibly I 4 0,000 “ * (hew ing gum Is useful In tome script replies. can The following is our 4 ward decks. He returned slowly to hav# been a dead man by this time." mur«?ua mriubmne. «ntl th# prop#r cases, though Ihe habit as ordinarily To b rin g a lau g h unto th» 1 the stern of the vessel und climbed com plete lis t chemical action between them pro practiced docs not »cem to me either 4 » h » * rt of man. 4 over tiis remains of the rail down on duces hydrochloric arid. Hut b»»t < > f r l l tha a p s r lm t n a of 4 P resid en tial Im m unity elegant or desirable. to the sandy bottom. Then he walked m irth ex H air Refining Toole e This arid combines with pepsin and Theoretically, the President of th* Satd an Irishman at a conference Stralt-T No amount of medicine will cure Th at y o u and I can w o rk dowo 4 along the Mem of the ship, keeping a SI.## Refine« kinky. fri*«yt coarse hair to mucus lo form Ilia gastric Juice j sharp lookout for any damage done United States cunnot be legally a r in London: “Gentlemen, this is a , per UttJi medium; medium hair to food. her# on e a rth I the tlUeuse utile»* one Is careful ubout which digests the albuminoids or pro- f(KK, an<j UMS ,,n|y |U(.h Lisa In aotna uulet aarvtc» o f th# 4 rested no matter what his offense moat insidious proposal. If you accept Stralt-T o« H air Grower 4 la that direction. atyla 4 tehls received 11,0 1 '* * ‘ substance» a* experience may tench Not only promote, growth of the T h at seen abo v e w ill m ak e lb# 4 As he did so he beheld a sight that. might be. The only action which can It. you will find It to be neither more asc which Include meal. fish. milk, ckfco. . h||u h||| d|gnl„ v# ,,,,,BrB|U, w||| liro a n s e l a arnlla. ________________ _________ ■***•>“-» »km it mA. 4 Coot veteran as he was. caused blm be taken against him while President nor less than the thin edge of a white s I * br Mrt'lar# S«»ipap#r arn-flrat# » CC- . . . I perly dispose of. 4 to otter a cry nnd to »ten quickly »* ItBpeaeluuanL M 8 President were elephant.”—London Tit-Bits. ThU gastric Julc# Is made or ae- b r U « u r | t M « t l h « « r A< 1 « r u A ) Gloss-Tex B rillian tin e ************************** backwards. Staring nt him through I ,0 co," ,ult ■<>“*« *>rlous crime he could ----------------------------- 50c M ake* the hair soft and glomy anrf rreted principally from elie to three the porthole, his face livid and sunken, first t>e removed by Impeachment pro p er Uttit keep« it in good condition without Lamb's House Sold. hour* after a meal. ceedings nnd then Indicted and a* leaving it oily or gum m y. his eyes bloodshot, but gleaming with ms <•/<** Diooosnoi iin ; , ,ru * IlVxvever V l- Char,es Lamb’s ,ltt,e cotta« If there In more hydrochloric achl exclteQu>nt. his hair dui matted o\er " Ms ' • Vraoiloe krtunce 7 a rre «rest- ~ M . e . n*ar .. . ' ex Herbs thun 1» needed. Ihe excess becomes a i dent may be arrested. For instance, Edmonton, England, ^here he lived j S Stralt-T forehead and Ills Ups moving In what i #0 la a vegetable preparation th at ac* t f cause of trouble III the form of dl» President Grant was once arrested by f°r many years and died, recently was per car tu a lly straightens and restores tha must have hee?l outcries or entreaties, r z original color to gray or faded hair, r,unfurl, pain, and a nniirue-»» some- was a living, breathing man. Vntigh- a negro policeman for driving a horse »old at auction for about 24.000. t. Color permanent—positively will not times called water brash nr heart rub off, no m atter how often the hair too fust In Washington. Grant for- ----------------------------- ton. at first, thought that his senses ia shampooed. Three shades: Black, burn, which may lie no Inhaling tlmi O Hand Lever Lifeboat. had left him, and lie turned nwny to felted 220 collateral and commended Brown and Chestnut-Brown. It will com« up lo Ihe inoulli In Ihe ! . ,,, . , _ . . „ , , . see If the apparition would have gone the officer for enforcing the law. A lifeboat made In England is op Kokomo Shampoo form of InlcnKcly sour fluid which when he next looked around. Hut no Is m ade from pure cocoanut o il; erated with hand levers instead of 40c »eta the teeth on edge and leaves a hills nnd correspond somewhat lo ih —the pale, excited face was still there, DEVIL'S DARNING par battk cleans the scalp and roots of the hair Admission to the B ar oars, which are apt to be lost or dam in a natu ral, healthy manner. "brownie#" of S c o lla li They are I and this time the hand was beckoning very hud tn»le. NEEDLES Admission to the bar Is fonnal reo- aged. general ueil disposed hut easily ol wildly to 1dm and the eyes supplement This constitute* acid Indlgesllon, or Bronze B eauty Vanishing Cream __________________ fended. es|>eeliilly hy nnj noise, an ing the movements. Then, ns soon as ognltlon by a court that a person Is aii|»er acidity. <>r byperrhlorhydrla. 5#c Is a soothing, greaaelets vanishing qualified to practice law In that court s ,ow ,n D, veiopment. per jar face cream tn th t at t i w ill not grow hair. sadly given to petit larceny. Ii | he realized There are many kind* of ludlge»- KW |>eople reallze what « great that he had attracted A lawyer may he ever so able and yet t o _ n . e e mass of persiste«! auperallllon America the devil's darning need' ‘ Yangbton's attention, the man disap tlon or dyspepsia; this la ihe com Lemon Cream undsrile» our modem culture—how, superstition Is confined entirely i peared, only to »how himself ngnin If he Is not admitted to the bar In a T.he uPri8ht P|ano was Invented In Bronze Beauty Is nourishing, softening and atimu* monest of all. ' certain state be cannot practice his although It was many years bo-( fmm utingtothfekin ■kin; is filled w ith m though the (empiee of lei» and Osiris j chlldren. bui ainoug tliein Is univi i . It Is most frequent In middle life, with n sheet of p«|>er covered with profession there. Usually a person Iore 11 even approached Us present) tn. pie strength of oil of lemon—mak- It • Ö Ö bv WeClur« N>u«p«t>#r Syndicat* i are cruiuhllng hy the banks of the ’ K it a mU id, bleaching may last u few days or persist fot lu» writing. This lie held up against the is admitted to the bar upon exnmlna- perfection, “O- Nlle; thè "slurs gllmmer through th è' months and years, and not seldom porthole, motioning Vaughton to a|>- tlon and by motion of a lawyer who Bronze B eauty Face Powders loop, of timo" In the Itouiun coll proach and rend It. It ruu ns follows: has known hint for some time. The ends III cancer or ulcer. 5#c Are suited to a ll complexion«. Can Control of Breathing. pain be «ucces*fully used on d ry or oily Now, cancer of tlio ■toninch occur» »(Mini, Thor and thlln relgn no longer i skin«. The «hades: H ig h B r o w n W h a t’s in a Name?' qualifications for ndmlsslon to the bar HELP! ! t The nerves that control our breath more frequently than any other form In III» Noiaemun's hoaven und Sione- and B ro n x • G lo w are favorites. are different In different states. W h e n th» »hip »«nk I w e n t down By MILDRED MARSHALL tumga Ile» Uruldloas u|«'n Hnllsbury ing are controlled In their turn by the of Hint dreadful dlaenoe, hence the w i th It, locked up In thle w a t e r ImportHiice of avoiding Indlgesllon liluln, the su|>er»tltIona evolved In the concentration of carbon dioxide in th e , S Mollyglosco t ig h t c o m partm e nt. Have had Facts about your nam«; its history; 1 00 I t s special hair atraightener for men; moaning, whencs it was derived; sif h a r d ly a n y t h in g to eat. an d the per jat positively guaranteed to straighten or keeping It under conlrol If It per daya «ben Illese tldngs belonged lo G eneral Tim ing blood.—Science Service. nificance; your lucky day, lucky jewel a i r le g iv i n g out I c an n o t laet the moat stubborn hair in from 10 to a llvlng preeent and noi lo a hoary «1»!» In appearing. •That was a very fine sermon." said i0 m inutes without the u«e of hot an h o u r mure. If you open the pani remai« alili wlth ns. deeeended iron«. W ill not in ju re the scalp or Huper-ncldlty limy mine from ninny door, h o w e v e r, t ehali be de stro y ed an enthusiastic church member who Rights and Duties. turn the hair red. by the w a t e r wh ich w ill rua h In causes, some preventable, ami others frolli all Illese vnrlons aonrees. ap- «n s an ardent admirer of the minister. LUCILLE No human being U entitled to any FO R PITY 'S S A K K . HELP ME non .preventable; from disease of the pnrently Indestructlhle and formlng a "A fine sermon and well timed, too." "right," any privilege that 1» not cor A G E N T S WANTED EV kRYWIIF.RE SOME W A T I ! leeth, mouth, throat, liver, lungs, nnd puri of the live» of Ihe t>eople m the T UC1I.I.K Is n poetic name whit "Yes." answered his unadmlrlng related with the obligation to perform i I AM STARVIN G FOR FOOD h eart; and also from Impi-aper food lireseut day. neighbor, "it eer.alnly wns well timed. duty.— Roosevelt. AND A IR I lias come Into everyday usage l The superstiti«» regnrtllng the this country. It used to he eon »In Irregular eating, over eating (especial Fully half ol t ie congregation bad The words were written In a fairly llielr watches out.” ly when fatigued), defective chewing dragon fly or. a* .t Is popularly railed, ct-ed n diminutive uf Lucy, hut aa Dragon Fly’s Antiquity. Insufilclency of sallvii. too much nlco- llie devil's darning needle, 1« an In matter of fact. It Is a cotupletei. The dragon fly Is tbe most ancient heritance from Norse mythology. In separate mime which merely hu| 600 FIFTH AVENUE Scandinavia the dragon fly 1» called pened lo spring to fame slmultaneoii- Insect known to scientists and has the PITTSBURGH, PA., U. S.A. the troll's needle, or troll's aplndlu, 4east complex anatomy. and 1» regarded hy Norwegian chil ly with the shorter and more servlet Who Invented the cotton gin? Ell lime since, so reported. After McCor dren as It Is hy the American child. able appellative. On His Dignity. It signifies light, coming from Hi Whitney has received the credit mick and his father had failed s wom In onr ntme we have simply substi Marylebone Wife — "My husband through the years. However, the cot Latin word lux. an took a series of shears and fas tuted “devil" for "troll." Who has ton gin wns Invented by the wife of tened one sheaf of each rigidly to the obeys me In everything, but when Lucille come» to us through Ihe nui not, when a child, brushed away with lear n hovering devil's darning needle cullno form evolved from lux. A> Qeneral Greene. She gave It to Whit edge of a board. Then the attached a there is a stranger about he disobeys wire to each movable shaft and by me to show that he Is not obliged to lent It should “sew hi» mouth up." or dent Britain Is said lo have hail a kin ney and he patented It. Who Invented tbe loom? A woman pulling one way she opened the series be obedient.”—London Tit-Bits. "sew Ills ears up"? The superstition called D eafer Mmvr who was Lntli Obtained. Send model or »V«* h differs but It Is generally Ihe mouth. Ized Into Lucius. Viscount Fiilklan Invented the loom that weaves every and by pulling the other she closed It. and we will promptly send you a I he mouth Is Ihe original form of Ihe brought fume to the name in Engine stitch you wear. Her name was Mrs. The mowing machine Is a lo» of shears, Punishment. report. Our book on Patent* and Jacquard. nnd a woman used her own tools to »upcrstltlon and the renson for this anil Ireland utitl In the lilt*«ill 1 ■ Teacher (to sleeping pupil)—Tou'ra Trade-marks will be sent to you Who Invented the sewing machine? cut man's hay. 1» apparent. The trolls hated noise Lucius wus growing In popularity I on request. not fit to sit by anyone with sense. Ask any schoolboy nnd he will answer Who Invented the greut Iron above all things—It reminded them Koine. Come up and sit by me. "Ella* Howe." Kiln* Howe did tnke The l.uctlllnn gens of the plehel i squeezers thut Iny the foundation of of the day. when they fought with the & gods nnd Thor threw Ids hammer order waa formed from l.llt-lu» all out the patent In his own nam e; hut all tho steel mills and millions? A lit* wife Invented the machine. Howe woman Invented them, according to You W ant a Good Position after them. Children are apt to he from It arose the name Luclllii. Sc _ PATENT LA W Y E RS — Very well—Take th# Accountancy and struggled for 14 years trying to work the statement of Andrew Csrnegle.— noisy and thus awaken unpleasant end Iloraun empresses bore (Ids nan 30 S Seventh St.. Washington, 0 . C- Bu»ln»»s Management, Private “ * It out and failed. Finally Mrs. Howe Los Angeles Tliueo. recollections; wherefore the troll's tint) a sulnt lit Florence was so t-alle U, Calculator, Cematemeter, ____ Over >4 Year«* E sp erirn e« phlc. Penmanship, ur Cesunerctel T decided If something were not Invent needles new up their mouths to keep l.ucllle 1» the French version it hi ire' C ours e S t ed pretty soon they would starve to ihem quiet. In Icelandic literature was Immediately accepted l>y Kiiglun< Use of Opportunities death. In two hours she Invented the ilu- trolls were giants; hut In Norat Owen Meredith ninile tbe name fnnm REPP * SON sewing machine. Ilowe acknowledged Whatever one's position In life, bo It literature they later became dwarf# by Ills poem of Hint name. great or snmll. his plain duty for the It to Bussell H. Conwell during the The foremoot Bueineee College of the which was probably the result of The diamond Is Lucille's tullsinan time being Is to use all his strength Northwest which hea won more Accuracy llielr unsuccessful attnek upon the gem. It will bring her courage an Civil war. Awards and Gold Medals than any other nnd knowledge to make the most of hit trhool Who Invented the mower and reap Is America. Bend for our Buci g„da A belief In tho trolls still ling physical anil mental strength \Y. Catalog. Fourth Street near Morrii___ opportunity. Unconsciously he may be er? A West Virginia woman Invented ers In the Scandinavian peninsula. ni'Rtlity Is hrr lifcky dny mill three i, Portland. Or. Issse M. wqlhor. Pred. >16 Unton Avenue st Failing them. Mr. McCormick, In n confiden undergoing a test for greater respoosl They are the "hill people, tho little lucky number. P . N. U . N o. 2 « , 1926 Garfield 701» We Deliver tial comiuuulcatlou published some htlltles. — Grit. neighbor#" who live In the Interior of ((0 by Wh««l«r Syndic*!«. Inc. I *—“ * • » A-. t(S) br MuC'lure N«WRi?ap«r Nyntlloate.) 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