Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 03, 1916, Magazine Section, Image 13

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CHIBOPBACTIC-SPINOLOGIST
DE. O. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro
practic's Fountain Held, Davenport,
lawa. If you have tried everything
and got no relief, try Chiroprac
tic ipinal adjustments and get well.
Office-406-7-8 U. 8. National Bank
Building. Phone Main 87. Residence
Main B28-R.
CHINESE DOCT0E3
J. C.YUEN Well known Chinese doc
tor has successfully treated all dis
eases in the past yeir. See testimon
ials on file at the Oriental Herb Co.,
640 State St., Salem. Out of town
patients treated by Symptomatic Di
agnosis. Send for diagnosis blanks.
,iiyi
CLEANERS AND DYEE8
APPAKEL SERVICE COMPANY
138 South High street. We clean
press, repair, remodol and re-line
clothing and furs. Careful attention
given ill work. We call and deliver.
Phone 728.
DENTISTS.
D3. 0. A. OLSON, Dentist Adminis
ters nitrous ozid and oxygen gas.
Room 214. Masonic Temple. Phone
440. Saieni, Orsson.
FOR RENT
TOR RENT Nicely famished house
keenine rooms reasonable. 855 North
Commercial street. tf
FOR SALE
FOR SALE a cash registers, 1 single
and l uouoie drawers, i sec oi uu
liard balls; 2 sets of pool balls; 1 sii
foot cigar case; one roll top desk;
one fire proof safe; one 5 room bun
galow. CiH or write 1355 Ferry St
POUR VALLEY FARMS For sale by
owner on county road and railroad.
50 to 200 acres each, good buildings,
goon boii, c!l under cultivation, close
to scroot, prtrcs reasonxble, half
cash, balance time at 6 per cent or
modern income bearing city .property.
P. O. Box 246. Salem. tf
MISCELLANEOUS
REDUCED FREIGHT RATES To and
from all points east, on all household
roods, pianos, etc. Consolidated car
load service. Capital City Transfer
Company, agents for Pacific Coast
Forwarding company, nu oouin Vom
mercial street. Phone Main 933.
wis nVRMnnM tn loan. We also
also have for Bale or tride 40 acres
southern Oregon, 20 acres in crop,
good buildings, fruit, well watered,
on good road, near school, good
teams, harness, farming implements,
cows, calves, hogs, hens, H. H. goods
etc., very cheap. Part cash, will ac
rnt amnll amount Salem property.
Balance long time. Square Deal Real
ty Co., Phono 470. 203 u. a. nana
lildg.
OSTEOPATH
DRS. B. II. WHITE and R. W. WA1.
TON Osteopathic physicians jnd
nerve specialists. Graduates of Amer
ican school of Osteopathy, Kirksville
Mo. Post graduate and specialized i:
nerve diseceos at Los Acgulej college
Treat acute and chronic diseases.
Consultation free. Lady attendant
Office oO3-n06 U. S. National Dank
Building. Phone 859. Residence 3i'J
North Capital street, I'hone w.
UNDERTAKERS
WEBB ft CLOt'OH CO C. B. Webb,
A. M., Clouah morticians and funeral
directors. Latest modern metjods
known to the profession employed
499 Court St Main 120, Main 9S88.
BIGDON-RICHARDSON CO. Funeral
directors and undertakers, 252 North
High street. Dav and night phon
m.
BCAVANOEB
BALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos,
proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all
kinds removed on monthly contracts
t reasonable rates. Yard and cess
pools cleaned. Office phone Main
S247. Residence M lin 2272.
MONEY TO LOAN
ON Good Real Estate Security.
THOS. K. FORD
Over Ladd Bush Bank. Salem. Oregon
HONEY TO LOAN 7
ON GOOD HEAL ESTATE SECURITY
HOMER H. SMITH
! McOORNACK BUILDING
BOOB," as a Papcrhanger
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THiiRAPuUTICS
WELTMER SYSTEM Of suggestive
Therapeutics practiced by Dr. W. T.
TompKins, S. T. Most powerful, nat
ural and successful treatment known
to science for the relief and euro of
headache, stomach, liver and kidney
trouble; rheumatism, constipation,
infantile paralysis and all female
complaints, heart, lung and throat
troubles; all diseases of the eye; can
cer, goitre, epilepsia, asthma, nerv
ousness or any chronic disease. Sug
gestive therapeutics properly applied
to a diseased body is positive, sure
and permanent in its results. Hours
9 to 12 a. m, 1 to 5 p. ni., phone
891. Office rooms 1, 2 and 3 B.iyne
Itlilg. 341 State St., Salem, Oregon.
INSURANCE
For all kinds of Insurance in Stand
ard Companies, call on
P. J. K u n t z
Room 309, Bank of Commerce.
LODGE DIRECTORY
A. O. U. W. Protection Lodge, No. 2,
Meets every Monday evening at 8 In the
McCornack hall, corner Court and Liberty
streets. K. U. Donaldson, M. V. ; 8. A,
McKadden, recorder; A. L. Brown,
financier.
SALEM LODGE No. 4, A. F. It A. M.
Stated communications first Friday In
each month at 7 :30 p. m. in the Masonic
Temple. Chas. McCarter, W. M. ; S. Z,
Culver, secretary,
SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D. Keeler,
president; Mm. Lou TUIsou, secretary. All
cases of cruelty or neglect of dumb ani
mals should be reported to the secretary
for Investigation.
CENTRAL LODGE, No. 18, K. of P. Mc
Cornack building. Tuesday evening of
each week at 7 :.'J0. J. U. lleluel, C. C. ;
W. B. GUson, K. of R. and S.
S. N. OP A. "Oregon Grape Camp," No.
1360, meets every Thursday evening la
McCornack building. Court and Liberty
streets ; elevator. Mrs. Sylvia Schaupp,
1701 Market, oracle; Mrs. Melissa Per
sons, recorder, 1290 North Commercial.
Phone 143(i M.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Ore
gon Cedar CamD. No. B248. meets every
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Mc
Cornack nan, corner court ana liberty
streets. Elevntor service. Geo. Iteinohl,
V. C; J. A. Wright, clerk.
CHADWICK CHAPTER, No. 87, O. E. 8.
Regular meeting every first and third
Tuesday at 8 p. m. In the Masonic Tem
ple. Minnie Mueller, W. M. ; Ida M.
liabcock, secretnry.
WOODMEN OP THE WORLD Meet every
Friday night at 8 o'clock In McCornack
block, B. w. uacey, c. iv; u h. ueer,
clerk, 507 Court street. Phone DD3.
DE MOLAY COMMANDERY, No. 5, K. T.
Regular conclave fourth Friday In each
month at 8 o'clock, p m., in Masonic Tem
ple. Sojourning Sir Knights are courte
ously Invited to meet with us Lot L.
Pearce, E. C, Frank Turner, recorder.
UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assembly,
No. 84, meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m.
In Moose hall. C. O. Matlink, M. A.;
C. Z. Knndull, secretary, Salem Bank of
Commerce.
HODSON COUNCIL. No. 1, R. & 8. M.
Staled aKsembly first Monday In each
month. Masonic Temple. N. V. Itasmus
Ben, Thrice Illustrious Muster ; Glenn C.
Nlles, recorder.
SALEM COUNCIL NO. 202a Knights and
Ladles of Security Meets every 2nd and
4th Wednesday each month at Hurst Hull.
Visiting members are invited to attend.
E. F. Walton, financier, 480 S. 14th St.
PACIFIC LODGE No. 80, A. F. k A. M.
Stated communications third Friday
In each month at 7 :30 p. m. In the
Masonic Temple. Hal V. BoLam, W. M. ;
Frnt H. rhnate. secretary.
Commercial
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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 3. 1916
Leaders of Austrian
and Italian Annies
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High among tlic men prominent in the
development (of 'the newly hsBamed
Austro-Hungarian offensive on the It-alo-Austrinn
front and the Italian op
position aro General Cudorna, com
mander in chief of the Italian army,
and Field Marshal von Hoetzendorff,
chief of staff of the Austro-Hungar
ian army. The heudqunrters of the
Austro-llungarians is at Trent.
MARION NEWS NOTES
(Capital Journal Special Service.)
Ma'fion, Ore., June 3. The Friends
have completed repairing their church
and expect to repaint soon. This was a
( much needed improvement and will help
Doost tnc town.
Prof. Godward has beeu hired again
as principal of the school here. This
will muke his third year in Marion.
Rev. Chas. Scott, of Salem, was in
Marion yesterday and attended the
friends mid-week prayer meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Rankin and son,
Archie, left today for an extended visit
with relatives and friends in the eat.
Marion will mi;s them, but wishes them
a pleasant time.
Tho children of the Tresbyterian Sun
day school are busy preparing for their
Children's day program.
The porch in front of Mr. Dunbar's
store has been repaired so we can now
enter in safety.
Many people here are wishing for
pleasant weather. Especially the straw
berry growers.
' i General Feed u
.JvTmn-- Small Livery BUbl
i'f O. W. TRAIN
, , i 254 Ferry. Phone !8
WATER COMPANY
SALEM WATER COMPANY Office
corner Commercial and Trade streets.
For water servico apply at office.
Bills payable monthly in advnnco.
L HI HUM
Care of
YICKSOTONG
Chinese Medicine and
Tea Company
Has medicine which will
cure any known disease.
153 South High Street,
Salem, Ore. Phone 283
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DAINTY COLD DESSERTS
THAT wCST HOT PIES.
The pies and hot puddings of our
ffrnnil mothers eonlil nnt utumh tlta
test of the fond inve-Ktiirntnr nml nave
been condemned, and in their place
we have the myriad forms of dainty
cold of frozen desserts. One of the
chief ingredients of so mnnv of thou?
attractive and palatable dishes is
genuine.
Ixclahne preparations may be di
vided into three classes: those maite
by adding to the dissolved gelatine a
iruit juice ur cumaru; loose matte uy
the addition of beaten egg whites,
and known as sponges; and those to
which whipped cream is added. These
latter dishes are often called Bavar
ians or chocolates or just simply
creams.
In some cases where the gelatine
ua ween ueiuuiuieu, sucn as me i nos
phated gelatine, a tiny bit of soda i
must be added to those that have I
cream in their preparation to prevent '
the cream from curdling. I
Where ice is nnt. nvnilnblo thu ..!-
atino dishes are uonular mihutit ii tea I
for the ice creams and sherbets. The
following are a few good receipts from
anion? the hundredM nf imn,t na that
are kuown to be reliable.
Jellied Prunes. j
2 tablespoons granulated gelatine. !
1-2 prunes,
2 1-2 cups cold water,
1 cup sugar,
1-4 cup lemon juice,
Pick over, wash and soak tinmen for
several hours and cook until soft. Re
move prunes, stone and cut into quar
ters To the water in which the prunes
were soaked add enough hot water to
make 2 1-2 cups and to it add the
gelatine that has previously been soak
ed in 1-4 cup cold water. Add sugar
and lemon juice. Set away to eool
mm wnen it Degins to stiffen add the
prunes, aur twice while it is harden
ing t.n nrpvmit tlia rtv.mne
to the bottom.
Caramel Bavarian Cream.
2 tablesspoons granulated gelatine,
1 cup cold water,
1 cup sugar,
1-2 cup boiling water,
1 cup scalded milk,
1 cup whipped cream,
1-2 teaspoon vanilla,
Yolks of 2 eggs.
Soak gelatine in the cold water.
Place the sugar in an iron frying pan
and let it melt, and to it add the boil
ing water and cook to a thin syrup.
Bring the milk to the scalding point
over hot water and pour it slowly over
,he egg yollts. Return to the original
dish and cook over hot water until it
coats a spooa. To this add the dis
solved gelatine and the slightly cooled
syrup and flavoring and let partially
harden. When stiffened a trifle, all the
whipped cream and bat. Serve with
a teaspoon of whipped cream to each
serving.
Chocolate Plum Pudding.
2 tablespoons granulated gelutine,
3-4 cup cold water,
1 eup sugar,
1 cup seeded raisins,
Soak gelatine in cold water. Put
1-2 cup each dates cut, nuts, cur
rents, 1 1-2 squares chocolate,
2 cups milk.
milk in double boiler, add melted
chocolate and when scalded add suitar,
pinch of salt, and soaked gelatine.
Remove from fire and when mixture
has thickened slightly, add 1-2 tea
spoon vanilla and the prepare'd fruits
and nuts. Stir seveinl times then
when well hardened turn into a wetted
mold. Serve with whipped cream.
Marsh mallow Cream.
1 tableeioon granulated gelatine,
1-2 cup cold water,
1-2 cup boiling water,
Whites of 4 eggs,
1 tea.'ipoon vanilla,
1 teaspoon lemon extract,
1 1-2 squares chocolate.
Sunk cclntine ilk cold water five
minutes, Add boiling water and jiluee
over hot water until dissolved. ( ool
but do not chill. Add sugar gradually
beating continually. Divide quickly
into three parts. To the first, add a
little pink coloring paste and the
i vanilla; to the second add melted
j chocolate and vanilla, and flavor the
third with lemon. Have ready a wet
ted mold or bowl with Mrni;ht tides.
I Put into it the chocolute mixture.
I When this is set, put in the white and
I then after that sets, the pink, ('sndied
i cherries may be added to the white
ond nuts to the pink. Serve with
j whipped cream.
The march of progress is blnied by
'advertising get into line with a New
Today add.
'Uliss Wilson In Receiving
Line at Big Garden
Party to Clubwomen
Great Neck, L. I., June 3. Misi
Margaret Woodrow Wilson, daughter of
the president will help receive the 5,
000 women guests at the garden par
ty to be given at the du Pont mansion
here today by the congressional union
in honor of delegates attending bien
nial conference of the General Federa
tion of Women's clubs in New York.
Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont, chairman of
the reception committee, will be assist
ed by this group of prominent, club
women and suffragists:
Mrs. Phoebe Hearst of rieasanton,
Cat.; Mrs. Charles S. Whitman, wife of
the governor. of New York; Mrs. Wil
liam Kent of Washington, D. C; Mrs.
Mary B. Beard, Mrs. John Winters
Branuan, Mrs. William Grant Brown,
Mrs. Harriot Stanton Blatch, Mrs.
Charlotte Perkins Oilman, Mrs. J. Bor
den Harriman, Mrs. Theodore Heve
meyer, Mrs. 1'rederick C. Howe, Mrs.
William Todd Halmuth, Mrs. Florence
Kelley, Mrs. William Prendergast, Mi's.
Preston Snttcrwhite Mrs. Leonard
Thomas and Miss Helen Todd.
At a large open air theatre, leading
actors of New York will present a
parody on Shakespeare. A sail ou the
sound will be one of the unique fea
tures ol tne party.
Many of tho womnr. attending the
New Yn,k bienninl will return to their
homes by way cf Cliicug'i ia order to 'it
tend ll. vTmi-n 't arty convention to
be held is that iti'.y, Jure S h, and 7.
Story Hour Discontinued
But More Books Arrive
Although the summer vacation is
now on and the Saturday children's
hour at the library has been discon
tinued, new books aro coming in and
Miss Flora Chase, the school librarian,
will be on duty Saturday mornings to
help the children. Among the interest
ing books lately received are the
"Mother West Wind's Animal
Friends. "
Children may get their books Satur
day mornings tit 10 o'clock. The fol
lowing arc the new books:
Inrgess Adventures of Jerry Musk
rat. Burgess Adventures of Johnny
Chuck.
lilirgess Adventures of Mr. Mocker.
Burgess Adventures of I'eter Cot
tontail. Burgess Adventures of Hcddy Fox.
Burgess Adventures of Cnc ' Hilly
Possum.
Blaisdell Polly and Dolly.
Chisholm The Golden Staircase;
poem and verses for children.
Darton Wonder-book of Old Eo
muuee. Lucia Peter and Polly in Winter.
Wix Mighty Animals.
Tomlinson Washington's Young
Aids.
Chicago Duplicates New
York Preparedness Parade
" i
Chicago Jiiiw! iii. A j)irejareilness
demonstration equal to New York's
gripped Chicago to'lny. It was the
prelude to a series of big events which
throw this city in the world's spot
light of news, for the next ten days.
Nearly a quarter of a million Chicago
men, women and children, it is estiraat
eed, marched today in a parade to a
rouse the nation to preparedness. Sober
minded men and women bankers, poli
tician, society 'women, clerks, shop
girls from all walks of life who want
peace but not "at any price" march
ed. There wore 50,001) marchers from
the United Young Men's clubs alone.
One feature of the parade wus the
suffragist section. Another was the
motorcycle section, ia which several
thousand motorcyclists rodo their ma
chines. One hundred and eighty union chau
ffeurs offered their curs without charge
to anyone desiring to take part in the
parade. The steel mills in Houth Chi
cago and Oary, Ind., sent five thous
and men.
Illinois National Ouard regiments
marched by special permission of Gov.
K. . Dunne.
It was estimated that Mayor 'Willinm
ilnle Thompson will have to sit in the
reviewing stand twelve hours if he
plans to see the parade from start to
finish.
Majnr fieneriil Young kendcil the pa
rade. His chief aid was Colonel Milton
Foreman, of the First Illinois Cnl
ary regiment, one nf the best equipped
envalry regiments in the Nutionul
lluard.
By Mort.
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL
Classified Business
Telephone Directory
A Quick, handy reference for busy people
Telepkor-
EVEHYTHINQ ELECTRICAL
Salem Electrie Co., Maaonie Temple, 127 North High iliia 120r'
PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND TINNING
T. M. Barr, 164 South Commercial street litis 19ft
TRANSTEE AND DRAYAGB
Salem Truck ft Dray Co., corner State and Front atrccte Mala 7
Try This on Your Eczema
If you are afflicted with Salt Rheum, Tetter,
dry Eczema, Acne or Pimples, buy a jar of Dry
Zensal. For that watery eruption, or Weeping
Skin, use Moist Zensal, 50c the jar.
CENTRAL PHARMACY, formerly Poole's Dreg Store
TRAVELERS' GUIDE
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
NORTH BOUND
No. 16 Oregon Express 5:00 a. m,
No. .14 Pound Kpeclal 0. 12 a. m.
No. L'H Willamette Limited... 0:22a.m.
No. U' Shasta Limited . . . ., .11 :55 a. m.
No. IS l'ortliiml 1'aHsenger. . . 1 :'2H p. m.
No. 110 Portland Passenger. - B:00p.ra.
No. 14 Portland Kxpress 8:00 p.m.
No. 2L2 1'orMund fnsl Freight 10 :30 p. la.
No. UuMi way KrelgUt. . . .10 ;Uo a. m.
SOUTH BOUND
No. 1.1 California Kxpress..,. 8 :S2 a. m.
No. 17 HoHcburg Passenger . .11 :20 a. in.
No. 8.1 Exposition Hpeciul . . ,10 :22 a. in.
No. 10 Collage tJrove l'ass. ..4:17p.m.
Makes connection with No. 74 Ueer
Urancb.
No. 11 Shasta Limited 8:4.1p.m.
No. 27 Willamette Limited... 6:10 p.m.
No. l.'l San FrnnclBco lfepress 10 :30 p. m.
No. 221 Han Francisco Fust
Freight 12:01 a.m.
No. 220 Local way Freight.... 8 :10 a. in.
8albu-(Ikks LlND.
No. 73 Arrives at Kalem 0:15 a.m.
lo. 7tV Leaves Halem 0 :50 a. in.
No. 7.T Ar. Salem (mixed) 2:00 p.m.
No. 74 Leave Salem 4:20 p.m.
'No connection south of (Jeer.
9i.EM, Falls I'itx Ann Wi
11 Lv. Salem, motor ...
11.1 Lr Sulem, motor ....
10.1 Lv. Snlein, motor .i.
107 Lv. Salem, motor ...
ItiO I.v. Salem, motor . . . .
?.'!!! Way Fr'tlv. Halem...
102 Ar. Salem
1H4 Ar. Salem
Kit) Ar. Salem
HIH Ar. Salem
170 Ar. Salem
240 Way Fr't ar. Hulein..
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OREGON ELECTII1C RAILWAY CO.
HIWT1I BOONO
Train No.
2 Owl . . .
8
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12
Lv. Solera
Ar. Vnrtlanil
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8:23 a. m. ... 5 Limited .,
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Ar. Snlem
. (Salem only)
,. .10:11 a. Hi.
H. L. VanWuck, who organized the
huge iircpnredueHB parade held in New
York City recently cooperated with
August Hibbard of Chicago, in organ
ising today's demonstration.
It wns estimated there) were mure
than a million spectators.
WHAT IS THE LONGEST WOKD7
What is the longest English word?
Some time ago the London Aotulomy
published a list of words of (largiintuna
dimensions, with their authorities mid
instances of actual usage. Among other
words which figured in Uie list are vol
(H'ilM'distriiiiiisticaliKtiiiariiiiiologist, ill
trnilisestublixhmenlariasts, antidisestnh
lishnientarian, tilt rant iiliwstnbllshincn
tarintmts, antitrnnsHubstniitiatiouihli
cilly, f lncipiiiiciiiihilipilification (ut'd
by Sir Waller Scott in his joutunl), and
hnnorificaliilitudiiiitutibiia (used by
Shnkespearo and several others.)
Certain trifles such as iucircuiuscrib-
M. Burger.
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2 :03 p. m 0 4 :25 p. i.
4 :40 p. ro. ... 13 Limited .... 6 :40 p. l
1:03 P- m 17 local .... 8:10p.m.
0 :20 p. m 10 11 :23 p. I
11:45 p. m 21 Owl 1 ;6J p. n.
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Stops at CorviilM
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Woodiiuhn Local. Daily Except Punoai
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No. 03 Arrives in bn'.'-U 8 :23 p. ni.
COlIVALLia CONNECTION
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Oregon City Transportation Company
Leave l'urlland for Oregon City, Itiittevllle.
Newherg. Mission (St. l'aiil), Whratlaml,
Salem (dully except Sunday) ..6:45 a. w.
I,cnve l'urlland for Independence.
Albany Corvallls, d ues., Thuri., Sat.)
t :43 a, 10.
Ileturuuig
Leave.
Corvnllffi 6 a. m. Mnn., wd., Frl.
Allinny 7 a. m. Mud., Wed., Tr).
Inihiendonce. ... 0 a.. i Mob., Wed., Fit
Salem 10 . m. Moo.. Wed., Frl.
Halem 6 a. m. Tues., Thurs., Snt.
tiblencss do not count, and the big woril
of Hulicliiis, nntiiicricnmetaiiarbeugfl
iliunphicribiitionis is apparently ruK
out, for the Academy says:
"Tho L'nglishinnn'a real jaw-breaker-is
a Wcl.'-h word over which Mr. Jus
tice Lawrence once, at the Anglesey
Assiy.cs, atkej an explanation from Mr.
Uryn Roberts, M.P., 'What is the meun
in gof the letters "p g" after the namo
iLliiiifnirl' The auswci- was, It is an
i abbreviation for tho village cf Lliinfair
owl!wyi!gyllgi)gi,rfhw.tfnnlrflbwlJndy
sillogogoch. ilow is this pronounced
It will take some beating. This wor.l
of 51 letters, if repealed often enough,
is suid to be a cine for the toothache."
Excited ln.lv Why don't you inter
fere to stop thut dog fight J
Uystunder I was just n gvin' to,
mum; but you kin culm y'r fears now
My doe is on top at lust, mum. Hind
ery Talk.