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Highland Park Press, 27 Dec 1928, p. 3

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__ w u."- "um-n: [allow her away from her nest. A lumbar means of deception in to’lny two or non- our: " I mice where they - readily be Been Ind then make a new in I more led-ho not nearby. promptly waged. Yet, it in_the hen who take: the initiative in use: of "rompaztiomste" mating and I'M) de- Bertioo, When I mule bird strikes her bury. the hen takes him aid. from the rest of the ttork to "all: thinn over." but ir satiarartor, u~ ranger-lent; are not made. the hen will make it known that "all is oft" by calling to other oiigibles and "w turning to select another admirer. [ Crlftimss is n marked thunder-i intic of the llunxuhn partridge hen u is shown by the trick. common to none other birds. of pretending to have I broken wing. using that In l rm to in" humans follow her away from her nest. A funk» m---.- ,, Thrt the partridge hen is some- what 'ultrrmoden" “we." to be the we. "in; to the practice of the ferrule choc-in; her awn mate and seeing to it that he nutmeg an equal share in the incubation of em sad the raising of the young. Should an ndventureons female attempt to interfere in the domestic relations of a pair of the birds. I battle to the} death between the two hens is1 promptly waged. Yet, it in_tlw hen emptiou and may had-d Med. have been horn to chug: their mate. of the previous ”than. Other ot the him up amt]: mom “old- !uhioaed" in their ideea and - to did to the "Nr-better-or-tor-worse" custom. _ Am: thing which I number of Imps-n arthritic: have dwny ne- cepud u n met in that the Hum:- inn partridge pain for life. This, however. has hen shown by Allah-n Bro.- Innnhoe on ita that, toe 'hilethhn-rkhll -ridmsee on the Mt,ith¢bomtmtim hthmodnhyh'h. huh. wamwmh. huh-mummmhunmm iCt.ut.ty-ueamsotGGri2 de.'yeirt-th.tieGii by. Must-murdhm-Uni- tr'tfteoaeumeuot-Gtioiii'k 'u_uNusrtu"thtriiGCiiar. Managing-imam PAImtmGrttt or HUNGARIA manhunt , “I'M”! an“. Trr. to "uuiethrruerian IlllGlflllLhlll],lrtjlt./ut)i, STATE BANK lee-Id “Wife: to Iguana it h the u-na smi- I mule bird strikes] hen uh: him aid. " the and: to "tate) " if satisfactory u.’ not made. the henj - _ - --- - when of Nine remaining children. They are the only memorials thet America needs in the Near East. We stand before the world I: the nation with a great heart. We hive a world- wide reputation to maintain." _ WV.....,.._-.‘...- v. “Vt-u In“. says Mr. anuith. "We cannot break faith with the 32,000 boys Ind girl: in a half I dozen countries still un- der our are. To them we are Amer. iea, their ideal, We promise them life, hope ind education. The road will of I decade will be impaired if we fail " this time to complete the budm mama ome.“ V21...» Refugees. orphnns Ind widows were) befriended. fed and clothed by reprew "natives of the heart of America. A l million Ind a halt lives wen saved, and 132,000 children were ”Iv-zed, but they could not be fed once and turned back to bee. They were clth- 1 end into orphan-Re institutions and I trained Ind prepared tor" useful citi- zenship "But we cannot withdrawl these ministration: of good will." 'the Near East by three kinds of up mounting. diplomatic, commercial and philanthropic." declares H. C. Jami”), former winging director ot the Near East Relief in Onset. "The peoplu of that Du". of the world be, Nine In Annie: " I (mt nation, 1: an! tttmittens ornnintion and a: . great-hearted people. We are dif. ferent from the other nations of Ear.. ope. We are an ideal which they would imitate. The American Reliet Admirtutratiott, American Red Cross And the Near East Relief stretched I helping hum to the war stricken people across the sen. The Army, and Navy eo-operated in this peace time mission but - did not come, ta the Ned East umil the hunnne‘ treaty in I923." new“. NEW rrrriix, or u. & unmouA'rs m in being-ad- inthe intro- "'timsttttori-uaraAAieTi. nettrtrtrdareNm. York-ma. (an. Attuuttersutoituaiu, 'ht"tod.tutthi-rtkekiiariG-" tttht who-unt- at dong an to- Ila-mung»... III-in ""ree I - '- -ttrft,sfuit-feiG, ”baublmhmh mam-WW- “annual-awn... "art. 'l_r,thgsaAu- 'itle!ttrrtterit.atAai, - 'exmttrett-ttsua/iriidiL P""tttth-or-taaoti- "For nearly ten you: America has tennnprgunbd in the capitol. of Everybody is invited to That is the amount of money distributed to 741 members of the 1928 Christmas Clubs in this Bank. Think of the joy and happiness so large a sum did create in this community around good old Christmas time. L y, Query: Were you one of the 741 fortunate members? Did you share in this distribution? In either case you will not ‘fail to join the new Clubs which are now ready and share next year in that grand and glorious. feeling that comes from a handsome accum- ulation in a Christmas Club. THE HOME OF SAVINGS DEPOSITORS 1 These studies ot hearing were part) of a general investigation of the clear- has; of speech on telephone Colman; diam. Much has been aerrompiished,l, Ind the scientists and electrical en-] glneers are carrying an the work to, "mah- further advanr‘es. We won't believe that the new talk, in: movie has really been perfected until we got to hear a sound picture of I fat comedian eating soup. Here is good news for the boys who inhabit the night ciubs, The Boston Transcript predicts a decrease in prices for lobsters. Gene Tunney is going to write a special articlv "n boxing for the next issue of the Encyclopedia Britannica. This ought to he a knockout. Ire now used by many Gr specialists The loves! pitched note that the ear an hear and the highest were determined 'spproximately. The law- an in about 20 cycles and the highest in about 20.000 cycles. This wide l pitch Huge amounts to about ten Joctaves. " is often asked whether Who msr'is more sensitive for law or high pitched tones. The experiments unswored this question, on the whole,, in favor of the high pitched tunes. for it WNs found that the most sen- sitive region was from 1,000 to 5,000 cycles, between which limits the 15ett-, sitivity was about the same. , ments called "audiometerirrior mak-l ing these tests were perfected andl __ ,7", __- W... amu- ied. and an net-ulna method for ob- taining the proportion of the‘henring lost and retainedAwas fouad, Instu- The art sensitivity, of persons with defective hearing wns also stud- PP": and an enormoln range had been found between the faintest and loudest stand. which the on in cup- able of Ila-ring. At . pitch of 1,000 cycles. 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