^WR&V.fWWM WM mwmmm ^i^^^^i^^^^^^^^^i^^^i^^^iis^^^^^i lIRIWIISilSllill . rsj Placing icelet |p Weafl If He IEAT li I've itert pirl d< Sw«* That is -Mfv jium^'p reported ' at g"'« as aV:^^!!^!!^!^^!: [Aold J adn't a l|^^^^|^^j|^|8^ Yep. Mr. Auld:lii^<^^:^v^.;:::.3i: B"t. could'Mr,^4^J|^i|lftii^ rl would return I3|^^pe«lif;|i%t [the "loan of it?" ' ,*?:-£* â- "•"*' -'- Ss ysuM ..... jna Wit ptw»ri&;jo**^ Sfife .________ ^^ AltrtfW^ Th*» i^ 6r climate It carHea ?iffifl j&S$»; Mil PM& Kfo^S&i- $8^ Wfp&MipicP 1^^*^ *ste^w«^- e&sfi I iS': m mwm &M man emanates a sense of suspicion. v- exceptbr those close to the? suffc ers.~ Often these relatives ejrpl filled with a sense of re^aiaioii^ *l N" Mr. Auld eoul&yu.â„¢ .....^..-,. ., Auld Expt»ti»:j|«||^p||' â- &%; Here's the toventot^'^M^^^';K;U "The name is deriredS^Wn TE?da/ ove, and 'meter,* measure, â- 'â- 'tti-fc JH* pally a love tester. It is made in Jhe form of a bracelet, smooth and [hollow, like a tube bent inW a ring Jit may be adjusted to fit tightly ov je wrist of |ny man or woman. :^ ^ "inside the hollow tube 1» f^iiai |iip of paper, and an .^^tr^ needle ihich responds to pe pulse* wnelhja, ;T.^ ,al Now^JiiRf* liierc . ^ems^^^f^^hr^^e^. Iteoa. the. pnfee leaping /> .ten ,*. i^^^^^dli^fi^&t pprhetl -. a certai^QU^ itt^ reaUy Ifffect > i. ir emotli^s^l^^ llo i» , put on the billet ajtd go tn. 14% permits of â- j*^# *n* secrets.' Nature compels 'to f^n^:;l|£i$f^ and the to jrtf II «JB «â-¼Â«Â«Â« my o*i JWfc ?^ flat t« i., ach witlt%i^^t#i id Love by Microscope, **;â- &.â- lilSNgfieaT^^i^w^ m0l l*t return :^v$fi§*1 ^Jll* el»t extracts; jiJErona^; "^^ ^(j|w$* |ph ti c minute r^rd of the Needle, [|»dl'ii it under»microscope, ^hen Jihe cau nterany measure ib# height- JW dep.a of b^i|eoia«^i7r,^ H *^, suggested to Mr- Auld that lie n»«ue his test purely » physical fce ana he was asked if love might ^tm&ii.fest itselt m other ways. ^ ;>*Aitou. «dlyf- he^repUed. *The pdlSi; rou.antlcists, with their theories spiritual affinity; are repeating a »?d u tnrthJ^ffWKi,*â- 'â- â- "i'-^'iiPdiftfr "•«*. * concern.of the soul. But aa so i» dwell in <mr bodies on this l^rth. »„ psychic affection muat manl- lUcii: through phyaleal attributes." '*«»ld »ne nsj;"f«ijwUiiirMilli>iHili <n Unit »At many persons die of lore- fcrokeu Learta. He inaista his ef ome- ^il"" """""..... grot* of |»ople tlurt socially ^^^^^^^ others wm"â- -tfeto r^-'.Kf^^,^*- leader te « game almost as old as cratic Aiiiri^^l^swsla^ and sp1liiil^-o»%ini»t « tos etect natow 'Wtperiew* w^ do. *The ojis> a^few: notinthelumdeotthenuu^ , fairyisjia of yestsrdST bj less •*rre aos than the weader world that ^ttsh today. The im*gin|ittn& of the ^*et* of other days fiott short of the •**evements of the Creators >f the Igsient Ivswds^^is^'^fiMisic |f»»» the autlMir of <ddldr«si*8>o^ [%â- books, chae^si no 1oJ«er o^sdre |*^-time -fa^ J^cpgi^% **" l*S ^The modern. tnveatim. 1^ ^._. _ «#-^o;%i#i<^«^........... rebukes oviL ^Whea Caio entered^ffet ^a^tiip^ieg .li^tfMf' :-»fi|^ By classifying vartotts forms of insanity In their Incipient stage* skUled medical men believe ihey ci ' theck to a great extent the iwig &^ the milder .fpm^^ea^,' :^:1|rj&o|^i^;:^ ^ ...........jj0ffe,...... tnablinf nany of ths by wha^l af^ct^wtss, those so fortiina^ 'â- •'â- ^â- â- ^â- *jpWsi8t*\*^ to prtvaudy as ;^"«|wp#%m ^%^6B##iis|ife;;T^^^ ls;lo set the fashion in things social and things ethical and yon are ans«sr> atte for your totimme^^ mi Ml Walking up to the ticket oflce at the Church street depot of tko CIs- cago * Milwaukee electric road Sat- srday morning, a well dressed youmg mam purchased a ticket and^ paid " ft with a counterfeit $10 sA. p» bogos bill was not noticed by the agent viSia u» &si 1^& tsst ffsss somef«wssinntes. j: :r_j - The Ml wsv » Poor imttatlon when looked at closely, n^ «sf ooJotls« was so nearly^perfecttnitthe ticket seller did net notice the otter de- tne VOL was taken to the Csty jbnii: nasi- wis?-Mjmm, departnrant today. - self starter is •-'â- ^S -%;:il: savlsnlta |%i^pv^^..iw...... 'nn^ ':"-tikdSaMlM[":; taicsti :i i» ->?fetBiiiisf ~ '• ifciitfj 'WBiiSiSJsV'- *ujSsss^STeBI'lSfls5P^sv>T'- Wjr"?efippS^.-•ssjl\-,*i^ prevent ^he blues/rwbJch WO^ .....................i**|h|^l sanity, so sUght as not to be not ing^e victim ;|^S^s|Hjes.* ....... >are ;.;#lok|i||dn |pr:,; the speclalisto an inctoienjt insanity. iejfrJ*\Vp1»i^^ .eit•';D^^.1^|»|KBe^^^ ..... â- -â- U^j iDISHKINl July 26.â€"On the voyage Dtrer of the Fisimd, which <aM»ied. thu victorious American Olympic atti^ tetis letes, it was learned that on the day- of leaving '^'fto'l/^ &,*$*? sent an equerry on board to U James Thorpe, the half-breed Indian: who won the pentathlon and decath- lon, to the royal palace, and that Thorpe refused to go. This was probably the first time In history that sn American or any c else ||as refused a royal command this character, especially as It wan rsfwited that the king wjsaed to ttaf Thorpei"a"sfeswlsM':to..ei* *o«#ei| fal wor|t in winning both events, wbiea stamped him as the greatest aU-atoona athlete In the world. When the gold-braided and bedecked eqnerry boarded the ship to gir^. Thorpe the royal snnunons the Indiaar looked sheepish for a moment, tried to dig his toe Into the deck, pondered} the matter deeply, and finally re* H gaess I wont go," r f Commissioner lames SL BalUvsn, who learned of the mcident after the Finland sailed, was aorrined at sac%] a breach of etionette and " * regarding the Indian: "L*t na hope ate • majesty naa;- "aoaso^sesMe.-:^ Tae a^ spiasdar taat has, w s>anstott In sosse tinw I Menemy- when ^. m|was foend exceedtag tl» HsUt. 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