ml â€anchor“. Ind m Ml hard- 3 While that tho lantllm Hin- m have 0% bell W , h m it are thoroughly en- The minute of 14.9mm u the number of men who have lost their xm- In Mme during the lat hundred yarn am not take into menu-t the Hm lost In the annual hunk of the M of July. But! his mouled for the snack on I. Dawes. the French minister. who'ultoneduhe drov'eput the when. m the Incident 1: clued. So was the 9mm, fortunltely (or I. Newport society In: Ground the monkey dinners and I. plug In for psychological rematch. An called public will m use In. Film belt mint. Into a psychic puma-xenon. President Scum-nun emphatic-m urges this yeu'c Cornell mm to marry. and doubtless they will. if they they are this to support them. The vacuum: that he mum lint made even more money If he bu! haul-ed up hh balm†braking I nation I: m» 'm-llng nights: that bothers Uncle Russell m J You «In (each I monkey to mum I sun. but I In": an lultIte I monkey without my teaching This shows the mpefloflty of the hunt latched over brute brIln. “mailman-greatlyâ€- It In aid um I mp of with." rock alt added to the bum In mil-u to the nerve. Ind will one: Incarc- mt. NI oleepâ€"pnrflculatly I! one has u not“. Imagination. 110 in.†who loft n barium M m m In the haby‘n [nun MI mod her climb"!!! to membership II "no Amalgamated Association a! Dual-Rockers. [at m gin our forefuhm ruin lot in" naming [III the "no would col-c when m: my ï¬rm! would Run II celebration. 0! m1 A 0m WWII In a put of foot m: min No. 11 Iboâ€. II In mm b locus-try. perhaps. In add that no â€can: to than: mm («I ml: In The moon a nu mm" M- sweat mum,uunuhmmom um nomhdflvmhorlo hum no lt-lmnoh am. Journal. W! In hon 111W In J. In. The Jun- hclu m Imam u In In mm for mud an that II Ito-bl. no“ (or their umpires. [has mun!!!“ by “My “morkvmmmwmfl than In opportunities at nub. no. ddlnnd on no pro-Ila. Mm. N. 1.. has jun land a 61. am In. Mono- :oa regular?! hop w to In. and Await-u. val lib! um Mum. may Green’s Icomtul docluflbl that It. would rather have I m (In In Into-nob". ll not um m m ciao-per. A Renewals!" woman in co.- m a com. mo of blood-potion- hc by "Mu her hoe. We mum to point tho non]. Ink 1an bu loaned 3 (Am in Plum [or the “Inner. but he I. â€W too level-headed to Indef- uko to work It. One at the Republican orator: an that the problem now Ia what to do with our money. Speak for youraall. Wham V3.3 Jln isn't the only one who, alnce 3; the arrlvnl at those twins, Is making music in the Kubellk home. , The Columbia university at Wuh- tuton has changed It. nun to (Icons Wuhinxton university. Good my! Mbly Mr. Percival-i- is It hit convinced of the superior “nut-(cl of America is I. place at midonco. Thu was a and death or Jim COP Inn‘s. He 'died of Indigestion. Jim "I a 280-pound New York turtle. Other things being equal, the hap- piest man in hot wemher is the am who doesn‘t gnaw how hot n is. ,_ It 13 stated on reliable authority cm the horse which broke into 8 Cincinnati flat had no “mily. â€Milwauk- MI. Japanese any 15 Ralph; mm- on It: way, as the Irishman would V339 GROVE: F's. 6m: kennel ILLINOIS When I was m. bro cmflmn'hcnl‘m Hem meet them there I at '3'! moon: III the while Q Inca to an Astana pol-nun Mama I! mun. given the humane name Kutokl, cor- resvundiug to the French Curiae. 1'th non II Gen. Kat-om. 01,1. Cc- rlqne died last yen in Prince. Until the not he «surrounded with M: In. who In since become (mm. oer. Ont. Carlene. while .1.ng In Chin: h 18“. mrried 3 Jam gm. an. Kmkl mu French. Several French soldier; survivors of the Chinese expedition of me, are mania (or the «name that On. Kurokl, who in leading the June-e forces II lacuna, h In reality in" French. m: use, they lay. In prov efly â€and: Carma. According to the madness-ammai‘rgcnol- cold than the aim has: tel-t"- New Orleans ï¬nerâ€"Democrat. mndlnmmmmmd the flute. But than n m ll tlholdflel. ll-tYIOMhIIOn- Igmiaattheï¬ï¬‚akham. one of m mu- m In the nuclea- ï¬ght mm Nut-met m camptILN-en'flmm "l'hm In 3 very popular true! that the null an! cannot "and much cold." an n Inn who lives uptown. "In! a. Men In entirely mg. There may have been 3 ulna when (he an: mid not endure low temperatures. but "at flue bu pad. I! It ever entitled. "The not In an the ant non-n to ruler like the no“, I! I my Judge from expat-lone. u .1 on bone. They in" for noun u-o been In the hum or making the m Mr hm centers. They chub Ilvo line. It Is the one [norm not '10 then. Normtloymmflthclm to aim-theme. Uplornryncenuyl ind thoughtmmm'llhue "Tho-m I mot-n II. but" I Illa than: Ind u to «urn-mm m In no". right. I timid like to add um your Idlnll'lbh advice null poo- hnpo be "ppm-ulna by adding: 1::- orctu Ind. and up." n hm.‘ Tact ulll vln .m "an out at In via. om Milli] and amt-hum falls." The mmne 'u: '10. am right; we on Improflu‘ um ml: xeuvmllon."-â€"Nulonal ‘ Inc-flu. who. they fut. hold your m 0‘ umo nut-Mr am It. In“ two to In. a gun-cl." In mmcwmmmuyu urn-o ymdnwflmum Wan-um of n In]. '30" I ï¬ll urmndod' by com (IMMIG- nud Inc. I look oceanic- In In]: mu. I have I] am humid. all ta 8 33 u 3 88.833. 3.3.. as. U 88.: 2... .3833 lo. .Iâ€". .5 I}. ...O. I .3 ‘l! .833 c... .8... :8 .3... .532... c .o a... on. 6.3.- 3 .33- .: 8:... o... as: 1.3!: n 3.... 3 a... 1:1qu scandal That Has DI.- runtod Ponnoywanll Church. Rom. 8mm] 1'. Mont-omen o! mum in Among the but know- Uulud Presbyterian ‘pmachou In western Peon-flunk. The more“ manna bu lone mining clock which I. tried to unload oi: member! 0! MI flock. Elder Edward P. Hath thought this was uncletlul ll tho as tum. m In. add no to Ir. Ito-um m u a church mm. '11:. mm. l nucnlur elm-tun. pro-pay Ilochd the older down. Ilr. flout hand up and the two clinched for 3 mt. but the who: handed own. man And the elder “went. down and out." u they any a godless Mu luau. Non any It. Hath and no man or the punter. who nu lull. All a! wild: in aloud um It‘ll“ uld cannula. luau the (Alum! o! (I. mun. Tubm- Mllnuandomm 42:2"... may: I. “Knn. In one of his stories, had poked n good den! of fun at n woman nomad Colet. Mme. Colet, enraged n! being made a butt of. subbed Km. Ho, on m- reeovery, hunt the doctor she no nabbed him with than his desk, with thin lnocflpuon beneath u: “Presented to Alphonse Kortâ€"by Mme. Comâ€"In the book.’ " MINISTER KNOCKED OUT ELDER “This dagger must be very old.†I. said. “HI! It I history?" "It has Indeed," and Senator 0w. “It In the dagger that Muhoth thought he mm. A descendant of Macbeth gave it to me in Scotland several ram :30." Banner Quay smiled. “Then ll only one dagger I would tndo till ‘lor. and am I: n dagger that used to but on the wall In Alphonso Kurt'- study," he said. Ho wu showing a reporter his In- dian robe- ono day. The you“ Inn look up a curios. unique dune: that lay’on a hub! mm. On. for Which Senator Quay Would Have Tad-d Hit. Senator Quay 01 Pennsylvania In: t coneqtor of Indian relic: and took great Interest also In autograph. coins and stunâ€. Often. though. he ridiculed, good naturedly. collecton' hobbies. TWO DAGGERS WITH HISTOB.O- I: n matte!†nice to am. with one'a food. In: In this me It any be mow-bio 0b mks 1 dab of as; you II no eat-r of the plate. with an smug out :n around. to represent â€min In I†M gumhttnatunmmdm pm. It also revolvel. down. that m on ms in the use direction. Now on, you know. I: Just what u. earth doe. In "new: mad the m,gohergyonhnnelsylnd pretty 1m ll astronomy at the Now. It you hold the plan up and up It slightly. the egg will not lovely :llde. but â€In. along "I. "I Ind by manually during the Inclination angle of a. plate you an make the non cpl! I" the VI] Irma ll. l do not men that It will In. npldly, like m sic“ thonld be broken 0! even- †all mud. to M to (om 5 mm nerdy no edge. but all no ruined path-o! your pinto and place m can!) es: the" on the wet cornea A Len-on in Astronomy. Hm I- I (rick which will surprise the whole family. The an! (In. you at I honed cu moisten tho tinâ€"tot kit. or (M. nlu you will um mal- lu I In! laser on. hm hm. I, well even In I "am wild. Tim! The Inn. II up. Now draw an pupa um: lboul II. M l.- udo m ends. and Mo m end- to author. When a. mm In dry um ol 00 coal; The Int-u. noun u “no [at long and fled «any u and: and lo hm post- elnt Inna In. (Mr ands. In the mm o! no bridle He the idle "no" I mmmmmmmmmm . IIâ€. M “wmmmw mummmmmWWM «wuwu .m. u :umaMWmMm um.mmww.m.m mumcmmmmmu «gamma um .- call, him: comm-unomuwuud How to MIR. I lax KID. Boys and girls, and even mythâ€"ups. have learned am there In tun 3t kite flying from early spring until lute nu. One thing that in helm them ....... -._,_ -_V _._ n, {Irv Jim at "their by the uroly‘ I um. r In“ that 1- lo. W. III: A Vol! or pus-plum mist. 1°" “0- M mum am: when "an Bun Kin; kill-d y m: u long ago. a .l; I to: unconrly 6:11.117. I†n w an e m: the I‘lfâ€"ume tan-y may not be [one '1‘!) an hurt a! the brighty bun-Ml You and Im- waving m purvl 0 A. an. m In tho Weaving and yuan; I’hm Wu one: a (:1le. as I've heard tell. Lon and lot: a o. waived In t 0 gear! at | bright. 3mm long and lo a o. Mfl gm 75.1fm" out at night It you "ï¬M her. â€in" In no know. A Fairy Tale. .mp-ymm-miua any chattel-Inc. But on any I an nmmwmmmmm- true. up high. ad with a halo In the mgmmumoop. Ontho Tim m :3. home he had spent the winter in, and it was nice And warm with non gun on the Inside. for week: And '99!“ I tried to an: the tunnel Into the new home. I m am In no doomy. llr. Squirrel stack III M ll 5‘!!! ion; enough to when In one of the forks he had gathered about me 3 bane! of leave- and man III-Inches and mm then «mutton-Ir (tees. Solnxed up the home and pm some straw in It and â€ï¬‚ed It on 1 lat branch and ï¬tted to no that would hm. Of mm It. Squirrel m watched me. from “other big oak. In a noun lot, 003'! mu for a .13th that Sir. Squirrel '11! late us home ll any on box with o in enough loio n It the you any human to an up II t tree. No, 3mm! One any I saw a M; fox squirrel digging up acorns In our yard. and I thought I would set M. to my try putting I little house witlubokln Manda! It lnucrotoh An Amen». Menu Game. New and novel I: the picnic nme. To begin with. only one around be m filo "to and. u. n all how. u would be m hm serum [In home" I: the one [annular um: the game. no then maze-cu by nun-dug Ml. her â€meal-r school. Idea hr on». - no clot. link which Mud- gun to MIDI and“ II. brief nun of that? school III. M can â€an“ altogether In an M": cm: apart In Inn “to. An mm nldn b0 and. to no. no flfll In touch with on u- m. an! I- m. In Madam for.“ In girlhood um: nonl- nu- mm. at! an plant. to than In In" nun. A Muslim Ida In In upo- In a «loo! In Gunny. A letter bola. nut lo on girl. tho'l'a In «an to: to ml It to comm. also. and ' lo 00â€"- Mad M "IM'MIV' â€It’ll-l [at (M net-lung um Idler cu m vm I Mm about Mr m. use. In] no». mm. on in on 'm 6» alone ma In and hm I lmlo. [or nummmamlmmmlm mm. mum «nu me- a mini Mun write the utter a about Mm’Mmmo-Im.uduo on "no question I. written a mu. Mono. Novyo-umfouthon- pa and pm It lnlo the envelop. In m l vu on your tunable at." man one": under a. you! at an up at an envelope. that In. no†"no luv. Already mitten on. or the u- Iwm. 30¢ with mail or ilk. but with I ml solution at common all. which loans no visible lurk. Then an lctum are opened. and In each. under the cue-flan, I: found the answer. "Yes." “No." etc. It makes a tuner nut trick, you loo. And this In low you do It. You mum the sheet- 02 pint. on ouch tide of which you aning uked someone to write on a sheet of paper I question that might approprintely be wavered by "Yea." "No." "Perhaps." “Probably." “Oi course." or something of tint tort. you fold the sheet and put it into an envelope. which you lost with In. it in I good idea to have seven] such letters written by dlflerent venous. Take a piece of common paper iabout two and threequortera inches long and slightly over a third of In inch wide. Fold the paper length- wise and crosswise, so as to and the exact center of it. Now unfold the paper, smooth it out well. slightly bend two diagonal corners upward. then rest the center of the pope:- on the needle point. It you place Ii. prop- erly it will balance perfectly. Next, stretch your open hand: about the paper. quite close but not touching it. Immediately the paper will begin to revolve. the heat from your hum- uuaing it to turn. Take an Ordinary cork and place a needl}: 1;: It, point up. Quantum. Anowend. gingham. lun- main}; I tree trunk up close to the lower hunche- Ind pick out a tree that In high enough for your tenant to he “to from dog: And an um! um boys. The next thing to do I! to matter mnloeoflynnnhoutonthegna Mthm.nutholmmirnl Mmmgwmumaytom: â€Nowell-looks mainland An tilt 1: left to do In to nuke n dare:- to at tightly Into the opening ‘ made by the short (mat board at the bottom. The only ma of this drawer ntomkotteuyforyoutoclen outthehom,ortoseethehby squirrels um are m to come after your bushy- tuned tenant has bmsht In family and settled down to home- keeptng It you wish to make u run- shedding roof simply an: the tops of your hard: In a V slime More mn- mg the box together. When your ‘ squirrel-bouts is done fasten It was! I Get Mr boards “on one Inch ma. the tubes with 3“ three feet m One m should be 3!: Inch. longer an the other: to In" ends mm; out at top ad but“ by ï¬nch you can [met no town to the tree trunk. Now all the bonds together to make I square tubq but ï¬rst cutting on the from hour! to leave an owning four lnchn wide nun bottom. Then all a button on ‘ the box sad 1 root on the top. Next. ‘ in the top of the from Ilka a to). the. Inches norms. Win no balanc- Ia W! m In: many not the not. I'l" (min; I "an. Mu, lid n will mun-c I nvolvo tor 3 Ion u... I: lam own-Ho â€do. at on. pencil Int m noun nd suck the m. "I a. m. I†Into the other mm. “no I loop In one and o! the um“ and [man «to «aim nd to I an In Ibo lop of (M done In... tum the point of the In! you“ Mo (:0 loop and hunt. on on" men on m point on s In ’00:. wild: you ban made I." (I. can end at the In! mail. ham-mew†:vommmhuduo M wm. Pm and mm. A you my lamina Ramadan men have boon lame“. but this houootthobouboamubtwo balancing trio“ in out. It I. don “a "and†uncle. Ind no um nuns. and m am. who m- plots. In mutt-In. It I: very nmuflng when nll but on. or two has lound out. and they tome time. hue to be «had over Ind out tall: out." they null: anon: uh) they no not wanted. For example, suppose one .1er name In Mory Smith. and tho: he! donatlon ls candy and brand. The! one cannot go, (or neither of her names commences with C or 8: bn'. If one took anndwlches and mnenroonl no would bo doubly welcome, {or II and s we both her lnltlnlo. Should the tile Insu- Ind cracker- lho could so. {or one or her mo- commence: with S. She then asks the person near-en her “What will you bring to the pl. nic?" it the name of neither of the articles the player mentions coin mencen with the initial letter of hi? or her Christina or surname, tin hottes- nys the player cannot go and immediately puts the question tr- the next person, and then nil the we) round. asking eech. "What will you bring to the picnic?" mnohsmmmmm that she proposes to give a picnic, and tin: it depends upon what her guest. bring whether they willboaflowed to come or not. Each must furnish two articles of (cod. m and HM". COMM“- mm In mu Lino. Anecdotes about the late Dr. Sum. md his "Self~flelp" continue to to quoted. In the report of a prim chaplain It was one mentioned the no book was more popular among tho mute: of the pol tun "Self-Hon." On one caution the chum: m nmuumumme-nmun Cherokee Indian. but the mums: color is a dusky brown. a little darker than that of a lap-nae, or a yellow somewhat ï¬ghter that I mulntto. A1 a whole the Cherokm. from In an- petnaces. hue far more white than qua mod. 7â€.»th an mummy Tm. Tamil-h, which used to be acted oi the maps of nil old man: u the mm] o! the Mann ternary. la . town now of about 1.500 We, and the Enemy of m population at Moe lodlns. The Cherokees no of all shades at complexion. Some aim Ind coercion had boil: failed, the: a nevi; arrived 39an. hw- Ing of the trouble. came to the team. By her advice the medicine was mixed in lard and then smeared on the an body. Of mm the cal wn annoyed at being made in such n meâ€. and u once set to work to cieln itself I). After that n had me use dis-m nbio task set it repeatedly. but it rapidly improved in health. and m (o m owner's delight, In well u Ghlng Home!“ Co Cat. A main woman. whose beloved ca! urns m. {us much dlatnrlml in mild because she could not Induce :1 to (no my son. of medicine. Persua- Control In know more comes a radical morning “10“" (mm all shadow- I man and I'm an; Comm lo nu the mplure at us can. In. “'lm . an make Irnuhle when "mu send- esl [mam-L Carâ€. cannot "M me I! My m-n Iv dwell- 1’3 In mo Hill In M mur. umrmn-Onl u ; 0m! gram" limit me II‘ I walk he! I v. My hand In Ian alvmg Ihe danunln; may. 0! I" Ihy .m- and lnnnlco run-nunâ€. I â€I Ml! nus; In r!!!" "nun"! m 1'. Mar my mm "numb all "IO Inn-fl ll' anal. AM "9| wrmely through II: "any.“ pmur. .7 w . fl .- n..." “1m†Mimic-u In! u" pruned 0. mm a! ram. Wm Mods nan harm the bum. o! my- nun-m, That 'm mar [non no mum and m .n n. 9:23.! 1.? Baikal-.541...“ .m‘R‘: Santos. of m 00' "tun. m Input“! court II not loam It I). m pruIl. but In no city of m IIIon. when II II hon-Id II I It‘- nllcoot mum. of «I «I. «so-plow IMO. ID. you ms. lama II. malnu- number 0! mum-I. jun-I“ chum. consolatio- too-I. ammo. olm a! law Iuomn. Int-Ml. clerh Ind Illnduu. an mum Iho connin- IMI; moon. I main-room Ind I bIIquoI IIII. II II to Moon"! the can In modern m nun-II public bulldlnu modem-unmananI-un unset-«mm. n foam] sum-n noun mun“ me to (In III at Ann M. "17. u on at the mu- tunou 7mm" I‘m- Iho m foldin- wnn Men to within an only hearing dlntnnco or music nouns-rung. wu granny reduced or stopped. Noi- thor he nor others. who conï¬rmed bu oborvnllou. could understand now an phenomenon was brought nbont. but a In now banned that the vlhrn- Mdmowpmduond Dyna-Ind. enun- tbo patient to homo hint. In whhhonuuou-Uonottnolunnu no couldmbly [mood that (to overflow of blood II Mum turn-om Only Gua- a: Cause a! On." PMnomm. V Perhaps the strum use to which music on be put In to atop the flow of blood from a wound. An am! dqctor noticed um when a wound“ BLEEDING STOPPED IV MUSIC Last week Jmkson handed in a re- port with the usual low avenue. Ind before pater {minus could sum in on the noun! language. spoke up very quickly and «Id: His father replied: "Jackson, It I did not. know you were capable of do- ing better work. 'or u I thought y'ou were dumb. I would never say a cron word to you about your marks." "Father. why do you ulk‘ to me like this and nuke so much fun or me?" Ila-ll Boy Remembered Hie Father'e Explanation. Jackson is a small boy or some 8 or 0 years or age. whose father is very Inxious to make a scholar of him. Jackson’s tastes do not seem to run in the same channel. and, consequent- ly, when the monthly report is sent home. his average is usually in the 70s, with conduct marked very poor. Finding that counter-irritation did not produce the desired result, his father made game of him in every conceiw able manner, telling him that he would never amount to anything it he did not do better work. His remark! on these occasions became so onen- eive to the child who was rather oeu- aitlve and did not relish the idea at being ridiculed in the presence of his brother Ind sister, that he slid to his {other the last time he brought home a report: “Puller. I'm dumb!“â€"Bouon Pout. W â€W Judiciary. Hmlly Huntington Millet HAD HIS EXCUSE PAT.