The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, May 30, 1931, Page 6, Image 10

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    T1IK II J . l ' S T R ATRI! KK A T l IRK -SECTION
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Country’s Foremost Chemist Put Bugs Under Doors of Students
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lings, Professor ( 'nrver sny<.
uro nothing t<> !>« nlrniif of.
If w itched carefully they
tench ui valuable los-sons.
(»corts’i a T ow n Helps
Boy Crippled Since
B irth , I hrow Aw ay
His C rutches
Mi ItAK On
I. ( ’ C U tkr. n ip p lrtl
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! txh-ouac t i l l !»• ; . o t r U-' m Ir-'-* ha*» !>♦*<• n
! s r n t to A tla n t a to * h ofipU âl by Uu*
i It-u liiu : w h ltr\
•Some w om ni i r r
a friid
of Any kind of Insert.*
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wiierr it usually makes its hume
: One ol them cam e to my room one
day when I was ro tiling on the
I third floor In one ol the dormitories
Why it ran ir there. I don t know It
lias sis spots on the uruirrstde of its
¡b o d y .. It also has little apliu'rrts
I whirl! it uses in making its web
"T h is way is sim ilar to that which
factories u.sr in making rayon silk I
I think they must have gotten the idea
from ihe spider.
As 1 watched this
! sp id 'r It began to make the m at-rial
T hinks they T each V a l­ . for Us web It first made five or »Ik
little halls and it pitch -d one in this
uable
Lessons,
He i direction and on* in another d irec­
tion until it had thrown all of them
T ells Students.
out In diflerrn t directions.
‘T h e s e
»ilk-hkr threads going out
from the renter acted aa guy ropes.
BLU ES U SELESS
Then the li’ lle sp id 'r in tile renter
ol the web where the.se guy ropes were
begin to write or spin his
He W onders W hy W e fastened
w b T h y say a spider lias no sense,
but thU o n 1 prrforni“d its tssk as
D on’t Have the Reds. accurately,
perfectly and sym m etri­
cally as any of Uu»e creatures that
f'H R IS T IA N S B l RG. Va.— have sen.se.
How he went about his dor­
Tries to Make a Web
mitory and put spiders at the
■ W h*n It had finished. I th eight
< or of each neighbor was that I would make a spider w«'b.
told hv [)r. George W . C a r­ 1 Surely, j have more sens- than the
l.spld-r
I began making some fine
ver. of Tu.skegec Institute, silk which was to be the web I
world famous agricultural 1 tried to arrange it Just aa the spider
| had made its nest
B ut I found out
chemist, here April 2.».
In reference t j himself. Dr Carver th at mine was not as perfect nor as
.
sym
m
etrical
a.
the
spider's.
I made
sod that he never went to school
T h is spider had built
un'tl he was nineteen years of age ! a me -1 of it
At tliat time he rod? on the train a ¡lerfecl little nest right in my win-
1 dow.
for thv first time in his life, and he
D estro ye d S p id e r's H om e
wa* so sm all that he was allowed
to ride for half fare, though -the
“One day when a storm came. I
conductor rem arked th at he was thoughtlessly
twilled
the
window
rsth er small to be nineteen
years down and destroyed the little spider s
old
i nest
Then I was sorry, bu! It wa.s
too late.
I had acted before I
< v u ld u l T a lk a t 19
- I could not talk when I was 19 tho u g ht. I raised the window again
years ol ay-v Now when l tell peo­ and went to bed th a t night thinking
ple that, they sometimes say. 'W hat how careless I had been in destroy­
ing that little spider's n e s t.
a pity he ever learned to talk
Young people—I came near sav­ I thought this ought to be a lesson
tor me
I ..hould have thought be­
ing (ellow students— I want to advise fore I acted
T hen I began to make
you to get in touch with real things— excuses,
saying th at the spider
with Nature and the thing.' th at are should not have built I j i nest In my
around you. Nature Is wonderful! As window. B ut none of this helped
I rode all the way Irom A tlanta up the situation because the spider s web
here, I had a ch ance So see som e­
was destroyed.
thing ol the beauty of Nature, look­
Making Ksrwses
ing out on the hills, m ountains and
‘ Pri'Tids, always learn this lesson:
valleys
It was really beautiful.
think beiore you a c t. Don t do things
Why Nat the Reds?
rashly and then have to regret it.
" I saw a person the other day
i N’ lther should you get In the habit
and lie told me th at he had the
of making excuses. They don't g 't
blues
I wond red why he dldn t | you anywhere. N inety-nine per cent
have th - pinks, the reds, or the yel­ of tlie failures come from peopl»
lows.
T h -y are all beautiful and who have the habit of making ex-
lovely.
Yet he had the blues only
cu es
and was disgruntled and not en joy­
' W h-n T awoke the n*xt morning
ing Nature at all.
' I was surprised to see that the spider
“If any of you have the blues, do
had built another web which was
you want to know how to get rid of
I much stronger than the first. There
Ih -in ’ I will tell you. O -t acquaint­ 1 were two threads now where there
ed with bugs, worms, snakes and
spiders. No, you need not turn up wav only one before.
“Thoughtlessly, I pulled my win­
your n».es because from these you
m ar leant » m e of the great lessons dow down Use second tim e and de­
of life.
stroyed the spider's nest. I had the
The W riting Spider
»ame excuses as at first. T h e spider
'T h e te Ls a spider called the w rit­ was not daunted by this, but built It*
ing sinder
It belongs in the woods u»st In my window the third time It
CARVER HANDED
OUT SPIDERS AT
TUSKEGEEINST.
P ir r to n
T h r m ovrm rnt wa* uri#*U by M iy-
oi Jo h n HtamiM
I lu* b*»y u about
. -n
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: • : I».- » '
( . K t l t l i l W I \K\ » K
unkiiowii lo thè m ai or and he v t>
1 known to htm bv -es-lng litui on ihr
s Ite r la. T h e cohued fratcrn llles l u i r
was even a tru n jrr this lim e than hceii wsked I i show ItlCll interest in i
ev er,
thla m etter No far lite Masoit* havr !
" I thought th at this must be a n ­ s t ir is i io inake tmgiihly ro n lribu llo n ,
leller reoelved frurn thè iuwpilal
other let-on for me If at Itr.t you bv A tltc
mavor siateti tliat (he boy uà»
don't succeed, try. try again
unuauatlv Irrighi and alter si» m onths
treatm ent will bc ablr lo « a l i wltli
T lse »'I* 1 o n e s
out tn u ch e»
“As I was watching the spider r u ­
ing in and out of his parlor, a uig
l . i Slaves Ask Pension
gre-n fly ipiiear d on the scene
It
flew around the room, striking h e
CAMDKN. Ark
y |ietltion asking
and there when ail at once It flew (leiuitgi firr all wtio ex p erien ced ser VI -
right in the cr liter o f the spider's tilde before the Civil War ha» been
web. Ih r place it had relnfnrred so w ill to Ui» governor and t» heilig
very wcurelv T here wav no question fuairred by a gioup of lom iri slaves
about this web holding the fly
It here
really did
'T h a t gave me the thought of do­
ing well anything you have to do
Work out your owe problems and get
them right
Very often some pc pie
sav 'I have it s h o o * right ’ T h e r e *
nothing to Hurt It u either right or
wrong
t'rtdxy spirici»
W j
#
inarched out all Jubilwntlv
httt.tl-
i tilled its victim and carrtrd It U*. k
into Its |Mirlor lor a fe ist I thought
th at lietc la a c h u c t fur me to help
the little sp id 'r. so I began catching
filet and throwing t lc m Info the
spid ers web
I noticed th at tire
spider began to grow and get (at
T hen It made a little hag in the
center ol Us web
1 wondered what
th at wa* for
“Pretty aoon t i c bag began to swell
until It got a* large as the end of
my finger
On close exam lna'ton I
saw th at It was full of eggs. It was
well in .u U 'rd for protection against
severe weather, and a little ventilator
was arranged for air and moisture.
After nine da» . little »ptder* began
to hatch until there were a great
number
Iiw ih U r l i Three Days
"T h ree days from the time lirey
started fo h a'ch. th -y began fo 1 -ave
the nest.
T hey would drop down
a distance from the nest and 'hen
pull up again, evidently trying their
str -nglh.
"■Saw. I bad lav many spiders and
I began tv wander whether (he other
people on the corridor had any
spiders
I did nbt stop lo inquire, sv
I look a handfal of them and went
down the hall, dropping same at each
persan's door I dun t know w heth’ i
they lik-d It or not. I merely wanted
them to have
some spiders, too
9'amlly of Wits
"A fter till* I did not se - the old
spider anv m ore. It had had many
prrplexln.j dtfllc il i a to stop it Irom
performing ita aervlce; hut with it*
brain and persist-n et It went on
surmounting tls difficulties and c a r ­
ried out Ita mission.
W hat Count«
“T h e lesson we should learn from
this spider is thla. It is not t h ' style
of rlolhes one wears, neither the
kind of automobile one drive-, nor the
am ount of money one has In the
hank, th at counts. These m ean n o th ­
ing. It is simply aervlce th a t m eas­
ures .uccesa."
INDI ANAINtLlS
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ANI'»
(ieo ige W ashington,
indtrtrd
more titan a year ago lor the
imo iter of Kdward D I’lerson.
«'Iilrago, found hinrrelf again ill
the loll, of the law when lie was
aireslrd in ronnectiun with an
attem pt to rob a drug »tore here
Tuesday night
When -a arched at lite station
house W a.hingt n a | mm kela were
found alutl-d with clipttliiga c o n -
rerning hta arrest in i-onnerlloii
with the im u d-r of th * Isle au ­
ditor of the S a lio n s I Itaplid
Convention n 'a r Hcottsblirg,
W h i t e n s S k in
7 Shades in 7 Night»
Hoover’* New Adviser
o r Money B ack
L oks llk» ev»ry tlme lle rb rougli»
IIP ai file W hl'e Mollar Ile sen ti. fOI
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