Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 16, 1913, Image 4

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    Tilïnmook Headlight. October lb. I0l3
MYSTERY FLAGS.
CURIOUS DUELS.
It* Sticking Power Largely Du» to At­
mospheric Pressure.
Every one la familiar with the say
Ing "to stick like a limpet." but there
are not so many who know how It is
that a limpet Is able to sib k as It does
to tbe rocks upon which it passes Ha
existeiKv
Tbe emiture is able by
means of tbe central portion of Its
body, which can be raised Independent
iy of the edge or frill wtik b surrounds
It. to create a vacuum much tn tbe
satue way that a piece of soft wet
leather can be made to adhere to a
stuootb surface by pressing out all the
air. Thus tbe ao called “strength” cf
tbe liiupet 1» largely due to atmos
pberic pressure.
It is not entirely so. however, for If
tbey are closely examined It will be
seen that tbe »bells accommodate
tbemaelve» around tbe edges to tbe
surface of tbe rock upon wbicb tbe
limpet Is located, and if removed to
another spot the edge of tbe shell wtll
probably t* found to tie a very t>afi fit
aud tbe creature's poww of adbesloo
aomewbat lessened If taken by sur
prise with a smart sidelong blow even
a targe limpet is easily enough dislodg­
ed. but If It Is given tbe slightest wsrn
lug Its |>ower of suction Is Instantly
brought Into play and very often con­
siderable force ta then neceesary be­
fore It can be detached. — Loudon
Standard.
An Unbur«»d Picture
Rossetti secured permlsslou In ISflP
to rvopeu the cvffiu of bl» wife In
order to ««lire the manuscripts of
some poem» which be had buried with
her »even years before.
Some such Incident might have oc
currvd In connection with J M W
Turner If bls desire to lie buries! wrap
ped up lu bls own painting of "Or-
thage" had treeu Carrie«! out. There
was route dilBculty In selling the [taint
lug. and the artist kept the canvas by
bun
He always said he would be
wrapped In It when be was buried atid
even went so far as to ask Cha a Urey If
as hl« executor be would fulfill his
wishes on that point
“No doubt." answered the sculptor.
“I »hall bury you rolled up In your
picture If It Is one of the conditions of
your will, but I would take you up
next day aud unroll you!"
Found a Way.
Teacher—Now. children, try to flgnre
lto»t thia once without «'untine on
"if our tinger*. How much to three and
four
I'rprrl (broking under the t«‘»-h
after a hwsg wait«— Screw Teacher—
Rtaht
Four and als. reperì (agata
(•m4n< wiHler the bench»—Tea Teach
er—HoM np there, you tittle ransl!
111 teach run to count on your fineer«'
(Take« reperi « bands atid cia«(w them
Behind hl« heck
Now. then, five and
three? IVrvrl (after another long look
under the be mb > Eight.
Teacher-
WHL bow ,11.1 reu re «ns re to do that?
Deperì-With my toe*, leecher. — Fto-
gvnde Khmer.
the
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MOLECULES ARE INVISIBLE. I
~
PALPITATION of THE HEJUn
Yet Thsir Tracks Through Space Can
Lutious Aatsatars That Tram With
It 1» Usually Caussd
M
Trophies That Aro Souvenir» «f Long There 1» ■ Tremendous Trad» In Theoo
Be Discsrnad.
0'flO.I'V. Tr.ubl "***••
th«
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•
n<
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It came to be evkleut about tbe tuld-
Forgotten Battles.
Cedar Wood RacagUel«»
know
It ta perhap» Just a» we»
I'alpltatloii is rarely if
lu the mklst of that wouderful col­
Cigar tot»» are a negligible quantity
is uot d?e of the last century that. In order any disease or »eakuv-s» of « ’*’* *
lection of the souvvuir» of tsittle tluit to tbe average smoker who stands be­ wb.it a puug 'lai 1». although one
nu*vt it outside of Africa or t<> explain certuli" facts couuected with It is aliuout iuvartabi,
are on (wuiaitant exhibition lu Trophy fore a tastily dream«! showcase and likely to I------
garden»^
1 be tlie relative weights of gases, matter nervous or digestive troubfa J?*/
tbe l .uid- n soolugleal tf
’irden»
hall at tbe Naval academy iu Aunapo- buy« a "Ova cent »freight" or a "three
iltei rwl
” “r these must not merely couslst of atoms, but of tbe heart arises within Itrtf
II» are tbe nalluue uuknown trvpblee for ■ quarter.” Few of even tbe u ■ «t
man.uials aud 1» very prowl of that these utoius must have the power
are nerves In the inuMe,0f
Flags that were captured In now for Inveterate smoker» ever »top to tbit -k
it Tbl» si*< ¡men 1» of tbe partlcular- of nailing In small groups, lu form
and they regulate Its beating.7,T*’
gmteu eugagciueuta are bung In the uf the nutnt>er of these t'oxeq.used 1»
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th the rather meie- lug a compound. Indeed. Ibis must be the speed or rate of ,he ^7*
cases »Ide by aide with tl><«e whose tbe I'utted State» during a year, or gaut gl en name of “white bellied.
so
For iuslauce. carbonic add gas
of tbeir Choosing
If the»
*
glorious history I» known
. from where tbey come.
Tile nai( b; b a sort of auteater. must consist of one atom of carbou. held In check they would
*
Two of these suuveuirs of forgotten | Thirty million« ta tbe total number
ntaise body is covered with stales Al- wbicb. along wltb two atoms of oxy­ about double that which fa *’*
Gue 1» a of boxes supplied to cigar tuauufactur-
battles are British dags
th nigh It is a mammal, a stranger ask- gen. form* a small group of three maintained
lcti*Hl
¡-■-It marked Avon and uothlng more: 1 era in tbe United Slate« Many mil­
«1 to make an offhand diagnosis would ■ torn*.
The
heart
1»
supplied
from
tb. to.«,
llie other is the ensign of a »arsb p lion* move outer tbe country filled with
I I Tbe novelty of the conception was with two pairs of regu|ltll)- *
sod 1.« marked Iter» f«»rd
From the foreign rolled cigars from Culm 1‘orto certainly call It a lizard
Tbe »bite belled pangolin tralus lu tbe uotlou that oxygen Itself, in tbe One pair, the cardio motor nerr«
condition of ta'th of these flags it Is i Rl.-o and tbe PhllippiM*. Manufs tur-
■d bat* aod sleeps dur- state of gaa, as It exists, for example, only to spur up the heart to oTJ"
supimscd thut tbey date back to tbe ers declare that tbe boxe« made from
lug tlie d.i'time When sleeping it is lu tbe air, cousists of small groups of action.
Tbey are usually
«ar of 1812. but history gives no rec­ ■ Spanish ledsr. a wood wbkb is rarely
n ' ed :p into an object about the sue atoms; In this case. two. Tosueb small waiting tbe occasion for apnlifa^J
ord of ships txar'.ng ttose mimes tir­ [ seen outside of Cuba. 1» tbe bast for
of a large vroquet ball, and lu this po­ groups of atoms was given the uame spur. The other palr. tbe
ing sent to American waters by Great ■ packing tbe seductive weed
sition. owing to its platiug of pointed molecules. A molecule Is that portion bibltory nerves, are alivay, |n
I Various wixxls have been tried but
Britain
scales, is about as easy to attack or of a substance wbicb can exist In tbe It bas been said that tbe bean run«
Another of tbo mystery flags 1» the where'er used couuolsseurs ba' e pro­
handle as a hedgehog.
Tbe sharp free state, as oxygen does In air. An a pair of tightly held reins «d
"814” flag In great white figures tb'.s tested that even tbe finest of cigars
poluted scales give it somewhat the atom generally exists in combination, simile is true, for these uenes C1J
number appears on a field of blue, and were spoiled by putting them in boxes
appearance of an “animated fir cone.
the speed.
but atoms uiay and sometimes do ex
tbe entire flag is bordered with red. made from oilier wood than Spanish
Fear, worry, disorder of the itomm
‘ * war •edar. Tbl» wood always retain» the Its natural f -l appear» to be white 1st separately, lu wbicb case tbey also
From sirae eugtigvir-'nt In tbe
ants, but In captivity it thrives on aie termed molecules.
or uervous system causes these ctrii
with tbe M «irisb pirates tbe flag that flavor of a good cigar, and some assert
el pped raw meat aud eggs. It is ar­
Now. can molecules be seen? Is tbeir inhibitory uerves to relax; tb«n fa
the odlcvrs at Am.spoil« came to call that It greatly Improves the flavor.
boreal and a wouderful climber wltb existence a mere assumption? The an
heart begins to race. There is Mfa
tbe “house flag" seems to have come Tbe reason given Is that tbe Spanish
I s'ver to that question Is, No. they can
lug the matter with the heart lw
Yet no one know» w bere that twttle i-edsr grows only In lh.it »oil w’.'-'h its clawed feet and prehensile tail.
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»xalua to the hu­ not be seeu. but artificial molecules aud no one need be alarmed about tta
waa fought or un-ler wbst rlrvun’ . rrodtjeea tbe finest quality Of wtiat is
man mi« except as a curiosity, al-
can be made wbleb correspond so organ Just because it beats too rapai,
■tanros of berolc aa»-ril1<e It was added known as Havana tobacco.—Washing­
tiiougb perhaps tbe natives in Africa
its palpitation Is due to a psj.boto
to tbe long fist of the trophies of our ton Star.
closely i'.i tbeir behavior to real mole
eit it s tbey do moat everything else
naval vlctorie» -Christian Herald
rules tli.it tlie existence of real mole­ ieal or a physical cause, sometbiai
that by any stretch of tbe imagination
cules Is practically certain
Moreover, that bas caused tbe relaxation ot fa
can be called edible—worms, ants,
a It bough no one lias ever seen a mole­ reins aud allowed the cardio ta,-
lizards, snakes, etc . ad nausenm.—New
Th« Relative Who Nev«»- Abandons
cule. still tbe trade of a molecule tnov- nerves to appiy the spur.-New I'm
York rout
One
Afflicted
With
Insan
ty.
lug through space bas been seen. and. World.
Thomas Smoaker Seen H s Duty and
i Just as Robinson Crusoe was right In
"*f' s funny thing shoot a lunatic'.«
He Done It”
inferring tbe existence of man Friday
George IV «bile 1 prince am! reahl- rel; • ro." sold tbe «U[«er1uteud<-nt of
There are reliable
! from bls footstep Imprinted in the
ing in Ills Brighton patace kept In bis an Insane »«yliim.
It» Water Never at the Same Level
saud. so tbe real existence of a uiole- Most Talkative, It Is Said, of All I
twdroum a iK'rtrett of Mrs Gunn, an statistlca abeet tbe way • Innatk'«
For Two Consecutive Minute».
1 rule may Just as certainly be lnferred
«kl bathing wnman I w I kv Used to dip relative« stand by him.
British Islandart.
"Tbe relative who stands by a lunatic
Two miles out from Settle, on the from tbe track It leaves.—Sir William
him into tbe sea ’ » hen be was the
Is the Welshman the most garnlo
little I'rinee if Wales, A picture book :eo«t. wb»' stop« visiting him in the main roa.l between that town aud In- lluinsay lu Harper's.
man I d the British isles? The res,
isylum first of alL 1« a brother. Tlie c • t -n. Yorkshire. England, there is to
much priiel by cblldrvn tn England
of an impartial test by a London mi
■ext
rotative
to
drop
iff
is
a
wife,
he
fo«:
I
't
curious
of
iu th >se days sbowixl tbe old lady
paper bus shown that for actual till
wna In the shape of the
bathing the tittle fellow. Beneath tbe fhst round« hat'.l. I««it it's tree Don't natural pbe
tiveiiess the typical Welshman bet
■o
mt
on
yonr
wife
If
you
are
going
to
f
in.
us
ebbing
and
flowing
well
of
Gig
­
picture na» Ibis stanza:
the list; next io order come lrlahnn
Came
After
the
Little
Faker
Had
It
'ecorne
■
lunatic
Next
bnaband»
drop
gles wick.
To Brighton carr*e he,
then Scots, aud last of all the Englli
Got His Punishment.
•ff
A little trier than wire« bus­
Ca»ne Ce-nwe
Tt ini’«« wn.
A sni.i’L unpretentious little struc-
To lx dipped in the oca
Tbe enst end small boy bad sadly man.
hands are. but only a little. Next fa- t -ire < a reel y to be distinguished from
By the famed Martha Gunn,
Unobtrusively made In a number
her« abondue the lnnatk-. next « «tero. the ordinary trough of water to be seen misbebaved and was locked in bis
A companion p-rtrult to Martha
“One relative never abandons turn
Pretty soon bis mother beard well known London restaurants, du
• n many of our country roads. It is yet room
Gunn's was that of Thomas Srooaker Till sbe dies, or be dies, sbe comes one of the n «t qmiir.t and fascinating bim calling.
and public places, the tests invartat
w bo bad charge of the horse which regularly on visiting day. bringing un- spectacles one could hope to see. As I
"Mower," said tbe shrill voice, "I'm gave the same results. By means
irew tbe bathing machine» into and
lerwear atxi ties, cakes and toluero— the name implies, the well has the na­ I goin* to bust tbe window and fall a test watch the following table »
One day the Uttle royal provided, of course, that tbe lunatic's
out of t he sea
i
compiled:
ture of a tide. It ebbs and flows con- out.”
btghnoss. ba'ing learned to swim, i male. If it's a female this relative
Welshmen—Very talkative, animat
tinnally. though by no means with reg­
The mother made no reply. Again
swain out farther than Thomas judged
s equally faithful. And even though ularity.
In manner and speaking at an areri
tbe shrill voice arose:
He
called
to
him
to
come
to be safe
is rometimes happens, tbe p>«x. mad
Sometime« the privileged traveler t
"Muvver, I've found some matches, rate of 200 words a minute.
hack, but tbe self willed boy struck
restore hate« her. curses her. tries will see the obi ng stone basin filled an' I'm goln' to set fire to the cur­
Irishmen—Also very talkative, t
aut wltb more vigor.
Thomas wert :o strike her when sbe visits him. sbe
less animated In manner; average n
with clear water: then, even as he tains”
ifter tbe prince, overtook him. seized «dll remains faithful When her visits
gates Into its pel lucid depths, the wa­
Tbe mother remained Indifferent of speech. IGO words.
him by an ear and drew bim to »bore.
ee«e tbey cease for only one reason— ter gradually sinks until the trough is
Scotcbmen-Eur less talkative x
Ouce more tbe voice hailed her:
“Do you think." be repiUd to tbe death.
half empty, or it may be more. There
"Muvver. don't you smell sumfln' deliberate in mauner; spoke at an I
boy's angry words. "I'm a-pdng to get
"Nor do I need to tell you which rela­ is barely time to r onder at this strange
Eren this drew no re- erage rate of 120 words.
bnrnin'T
myself hanged for letting tbe king« tive this one is"—New York Tribune.
thing ere. with a rush and a whirl, the spouse.
Englishmen—Almost silent, ran
beir drown hisself just to please a
trough is again full. The ebb and flow
"If yon don’t smell nothin',” the the first to speak; dogmatic and det
youngster like you?“—rearsoD's.
Origin of King's C»un»e
continue with more or less marked ef­ voice went on. "it’s 'cause I pulled off erate in manner, speaking 100 to 1
King's counsel has tbe great Racon fect and the water is never at the
all tb' match beads an' swallowed 'em. words a minute.
Th« First Reporter.
xs tbe founder of tbe order. He bad same level for two consecutive min­
The comparative silence of the nx
an' I'm goin' to die. Do you bear that
The modern reporter barks back to
no inclination to be made a “serjeant" utes. Sometimes the outflow has
in striking contrast to the virado
muvver;
I'm
goin'
to
die."
the relgu of Queen Anne and to tbe and persuaded Queen Eliza let b to ap-
scarcely begun before the basin again I
unknown w rit«e wlio attempted to tell !«vint turn "queen's counsel extrsordl-
By this time tbe mother was thor­ chatter of the women folk, was
fl! «. but at other times the trough Is
tbe pubtie the secrets of her pa rita-
oughly
incensed, and. hastily preparing usual noticeable. A curious detail w
nary." James I. granted to Karon a par­ almost emptied. — Wide World Maga­
ment He bad a bard time of lt. foe
a
cup
of
mustard and but water, sbe that dark men were always the bigg
ent confirming bis status a» “one if zine
talkers.
parliament wi>b.-d to keep Its »eerets
hurried
uiwtafrs.
■ST counsel learned in tbe law " as
to lt*elf In IT'-'» an order was passed K C.'» are still offl tally des gnated.
"if you’ve swallowed match heads.”
When Women Knew Not Golf.
La ba dists of Holland.
“that It 1« an indignity to »nd a breach
sbe announced, “you'll have to swal-
kn annual salary of £40 was vrigiiia r
A ■■•rre<''>odeot sends tbe Glasgow
There is i sect in Holland knom
of the privilege of the bouse for any attached to tbe position and was re­
low
this
to
keep
them
company."
And
Her-.- d «oroe anecdote» of that period,
the Labadists, among whose memtx
I'er-sen to pre« unie to gire tn written
el red by al! “silk»" down to 1831. not so long ago. when women knew then she imured the nauseating stuff
the use of mirrors Is strictly probit
or printed newspaper, any account or
down
bls
throat
when parliament at«>-:isbed tbe salary, DiX : g of g f One lady, making
ed. Their founder. Jean de Lxbxd
minute if the debates or proceedings;
A little later the aggravating young­
together with the a'k»wai»ce fur sta- -rc' '‘-tie ronversation at dinner, I
a seventeenth century Calvinist o
that iifs'n dtarorery of the authors,
tionery at.J lugs
Tbe reei;-t of a sad to t keen go fer: “1 often see you ster. sadder, wiser aud much bumbled,
ister. attracted many followefLbotx
printer« or publisher» of any such
concluded
to
take
tbe
balance
of
bis
«alary by K. C» mentit that tbey
■i your red root Do you need many
er his death they dwindled down. •
new*r»per« thi« bouse will (»rocecd
punishment
In
silence.
tad acvepied an offive of profit under 4 g« •
• gulf?“ a younger lady
now they are found only In • «
against tbe offenders with tbe at moot
"I
didn't
really
swallow
tbe
matches,
■be <-rown and th-ee »Is« »ere n«-ni- s.;d sbe knew exactly bow the game
remote villages of Friesland. Trtr
severity" During tbe fvmn»« Wilke»
ere ,»f parttameut h»J to ^eet re-ee.- ■ ’
red They get what they call mnvvvr." tie contritely explained.
ease in ITT- the r'-icrtm won the vic­ tton.—London Tater
f "I knew you didn't sonny," replied ing in Holland in 1893. Lecky lit »P
a
cad
w
to
hunt
al>out
in
the
grass
a colony of Labadists. "Intemarl
tory wbicb tbey have dm-e beM with
ti tbey find a round stone, and then tbe mother—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Ing mainly among tbemseltes,"
out dLspute. —New Yv»rk AmetieaB.
tbey bit it nto a rabbit bole” A third
writes, "they have quite a distinct ty
Tips For Tennis Players.
lady, wbo had ev dently enjoyed a near­
—a singularly beautiful one. with th
A Dish of Tta.
One of tlie faults of tbe Inexperi­ delicate lips and a curiou» air of
er view of tbe game, said: “It Is play,
"Dish" throughout tbe Hgbteetitb
ed by two men. One is a gentleman enced doubles player which is most flnement
century was a rotloquta'ism for cop In
They are fishermen-»«
and tbe other Is a common man The persistent Is standing still.
This Is prosperous—and their house», wl
fashionable bouses st first, and for
r»mmoa man sth ks a ball on a lump of one of those necessities In doubles that their china and silver ornament» t
long, tea eras drunk from a cup with­
di~. and tbe gentleman knocks it off!” are often overlooked. But no partner prints of the house of Orange a
out a banvl'e t-rvuight from China The
— W estminster Gazette.
• an do justice to his team unless great Bibles with silver clasp» •
vessel was termed a dish. Wbe» tbe
be moves after every shot to the cen­ perfectly preternatural neatness. >
Chinese cup was tlr«t copied by Eng
ter of the angle of the return. In other very Interesting to see.” — WM
An Ind gnart Artist.
lish (•otters, tbe coovroieoce of a baa
H'vd-
the ruinter, was much dls- words, both men tmxt constantly
die was added. Tbe saucer atsz» «1»
Chronicle.
rc-'.-d When be visited London In 184« change their positions, moving back
brought from China
It received tbe
at
the
time
«hen
two
of
his
finest
and
forth
toward
one
side
or
the
other,
name because of 'ts ryseaiMscce to
Tala of a Lost Will.
tore» were being shown at tbe according to where they have sent the
tbe English saucer, a platter in wbk*
A lost will found In a ceUlng i
Egyptian ba'l. and the public thronged ball, if the net man has volleyed deep Chatsworth reminds us of tbe t»™1
«auro »as secml Tbe familiar gibe.
into a (her room where General Tom Into tbe right hand corner both play case of Lord Halles' wilL He ««
"Misror eye«.“ w •« originally Inspired
Thumb was on view. “They rush by ers move across to tbe right. The Scotch Judge, and when b» ««
by tbe «auro «anror long before loci
tt 7>at>is to see Tom Thumb." wrote right band player thereby protects tbe 1792. as no testamentary paper coo»
Art! net on gave the flr«t tea party 1»
'j- <! ' noluted painter in his diary. «hot down his own side line, and the discovered, the heir-at-law ru
England In Arlington bossre. where
Ti- r eies are open, but tbeir sense ieft hand player protects the cross to take possession of the estate* *•
Rncklngheni pa tare stands, at tbe res
te »- -t
It is an insanity, a rabies, a court shot down the central diagonal of exclnsion of his daughter
torattaa prvt«»l -Umdoa Chronicle
■. Its«-«, a furor, a dream."" Another tbe court-Outing.
child. She sent some of her »ervM
»atrv
-rt on mas: "Tom Thumb bad
Clea<- ng Up History
to lock up the family mansion,
12.I»»-
e Last week. R. R. Haydon
she had to give np. and from •*
A» a part of the aqoatibie over tbe
Lubricant For Aluminium,
ITi
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to'f
a
little
girt«.
Exquisite
work! 's decisive battle« a reader cornea
Many machinist«. especially those window shutters there dfoPP*^
taste of the English people”
forward with tbe «t at etnee t 'bat Wl
employed In the motor engineering tn upon the floor from behind a P»®*
terhvo AecMed Bathing
If Napnieoe
dustry. are frequently called upon to missing will, which secured her rii
B-3«n ~g-t Paulina.
Bonaparte had a on tbe to’tie to
work In aluminium. To satlsfactorPv family estates and property. ”a’
The s-«t editEm of Browning's "Panl- do this work various lubricants have people take the trouble to ma*e. «
would bare beea crostosi a few day*
w « «»I at auction for $2.400. yet tvv n tried, .which, however, owing to wills properly attested and
later
Yet everybody ciocwoed weei
» • oc v did Browning receive nothing their volatility, are of little use.
through tbe tight as If K realty meant
A ceal them? On they enjoy •
'* t ovtanna. y. but be would bare suitable lubricant is tallow or co.. mous joke?—London Spectator.
•otnethia*
It !» strange boor mmrh
».thrown it from print if it bad been bh r'» wax. This latter does not dis
dearer we ser «orne lb'ng» tbe fart to«
po* ♦. Yet *O highly did R<«settl •olve quickly and consequently does
we get i«u from thee*.-Oevekaou
TWy to ths La*
tl.uk
f ttis desptaed masterpiece not flow a* freely as the volatile oils.-
Fiala Dea Ver
Iu “Glimpses of tbe Past” MM*
that, not bang able to find a copy eise- American Machinist.
abetb Wordawortb tell» thi*»taO
•iere. be went to tbe Brush museum
One stormy day a Ashing
nt-ra-a asd «peat several laborious
Going On.
wrecked and fast sinking.
day» copying ft word for word
A terrible noise of thumping and skipper came on deck bs feflto
I
«temping came from Bobs room early mate busy swabbing
_
"Wbat'a the use of that J*«*
•ur morning.
' Bobby. Robby.” called bis mother you see she's »inking?
“Yea. master.
know It; bo
froio tk'Wtu'aira, "what is going on
that I'd like tbe old g«l * •*
up themr
"My shoes." replied Bob.
dean sod tidy."
Cambats In Which th« Wsapens Se­
lected War» Avalaoch«»
Au extraordinary duel wa« fought
near Mont Blanc In Fra uro.
Two
young meu who bad fallen In love ultb
the aatue girl arranged to tight a duel,
»itb nature as decider of tbe result.
Selecting a («art of that tnounlatnou»
district, many thousand feet up where
■ valaoebes are known to fall at fre­
quent Interval», the lover» agreed to
taka it lu turns to stand for a given
time In tbe most dungerou» spot that
could be foun I
i : • I-!. J « “• •’’»t
when one was kill«! by uu aralaucbe
the other should be free to proiHwe
to the girl wboui they both loved, lu
this case the Idea lesme a fact
This is not tbe only Instance on rec­
ord of a duel by avalanche
A few
years ago two Iatliaus. named Gueits
suj Borato, decided to test fate in this
muuuer. and also for tbe love of a
woman.
For three roomings tbey tempted na­
ture. but nothing serious happen«! On
tbe fourth day Guetta was kinrcked
down by a falling avalanche, but not
touch hart Then It was that their
food supply gave out and they return
rd home to get some more
By this
time tbe police Mid come to bear of
:betr strange duel, and threaten«! them
U»tb »itb Imprisonment So tbe un- ■
daunted rivals nettled their differences
In another and less adventurous way I
Tbey drew lot» for their lady love |
Borato wou. and nfter Guetta bad left
tbe village lie was married to tbe girl I
of bls choice.—Loudon Anise-»
STRENGTH OF A LIMPET.
CIGAR BOXES.
PANGOLINS OF AFRICA.
BATHING A PRINCE.
NO NEED TO NAME HER.
ENGLAND'S CURIOUS WELL
CHATTY WELSHMEN.
COLD COMFORT.
».
fall
Lava's Parades.
"Tore results In many paradoxical
situations.” remarked the professor
“What !» oneV
CTu keep the love of another one
most retain IL”—Buffalo Expresa.
The Manifeststiew
“Tapa.” «nid the young «Hi
"1 feel It In my
1 ,
Itving to buy me • °*w
"Ah, do youF chuckled ta»*
wbicb bone do you feel It •
“Well. I'm not »ure. but 1
tn my wishbone"
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tosi-(Motet I Tu recto.
bur( Ito