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THE FORT WORTH PRE
July 19, IZ*
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LEON M. SILER .
... .Editor
years to circumnavigate the
Greenland and Newfound-
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Entered at Fort Worth, Texas, Octobet
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GRAPEVINE
STAGE LINK
Lemaz
ecaa
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of the
Isn't it ttnnt- how you buy
a new phonograph rcord and
II a few days the other st 1s
the beat*
■Mah
lave*
• Many June husbands are for-
getting how to drive with one
hand already.
king to fit him up witha
fleet of five vessels to sail
around the world. Magel-
gionaires to their comrades who -
hare gon* west. -
Nice thins about hot weather
in a man can't blame it or. his
wife. - “ .
Even
good
4 eeKE-TEAGUE MOTOR CO.
------azrruxenraumzek —
pose together agan.-*
Hunt the brig!ht- alde.
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to
Vendor Hep Aotos -Purchased
en'xgr pawg.Xrpepr
ecto. . Xa delmy er med tape.
CALL L.108
—FoR—
REDCAB
SERVICE
QOKSAFAIs
truly and sure enough home for
those boys and glrlx whose dad
and popular)
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BEDROCK PRICES ON
BY IOUIS C. CRAMTON,
V. 8. Representative from
Michigan
“PUBLISHER SANE all day, insane at night,” says a
4 headline. Nothing more plausible in all the wide world.
• # •
SANITY MAY have removed the redundant boom of the
, firecrackers from theFourt of July, but the dull detona-
Ben O. Smith & Son
DKALERS IN
—Money and Securities '
—Buy and Sell First and
Second Len Notes
—Stocks and Bonds
—Liberty Bonds —
WJASHINGTON, July 19 — 1
* TT -thiah It Is.-proper^to call
--THERBL15YEARSLSFG.
SKILLtD SERVICE
Back OF OUR GLASSES
N HBINNS
oppppggeronvrmggao
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9
Stops
Indigestion
NOWII
atam-mse
lands of cities. But,inmore
recent years, there have
grown up along the route
that Magellan sailed many
oxE - DAY
AOTO PAINTING
SIX CENTS A WEEK. DELIVERED
Nev Omes -------
MATTREWE Tim . o
Wem et sinertewa ( ords
IS«b •mA Cemmeree strecta
L- ana. L. Max
-e
Bought, SoUm^ Exchanged
Exchange Book Store
406 THROCKMORTON ST.
‘EARTH-IRON”
Nature's Baasady
4n-lTLem; dzzninaa
Amthortzed
vonr
ny»lsp — Plenttmg — Hat Wor
—The farmer tound the mid-point
of each side of hit rigid and con-
nected the mid-pofnts /with
Eand the r
m.e
■ CMEAD
■ esthe
lEsT
- All Kinds . .
DRUMM NEED a FLORAL co
507 Houston H 2700 |
sailed around South Amer-
ica and around Africa. Men
sits wag originally chhen by
theMiehtgan- department ct
the American Legton, whtet
I always have
re b U “
' them,
indi
Mewe reports ana features of the toiled Press. New;;
of Creulationa -e"—
GOODRICH Tiber
Trade ■■ Yeur ola Tire- tor
3 < nd takas more than si) years
to get from the star to the
earth. / SV
— -That means that If the tar
sat suddenly to be snatted ow Wv
by some great stellar catastro \
5 ghe we would not know It fer- 2
6o-fears.c e —= =+
Mm * 1
nens of brain. Th*
people, hampered t
of aa alphabet, rem
tancea =-
said, 'I am not in the habit of
talking to strange men.- on the
train.' This let me out and,
BY PAVID g«XK,
Scienc Editor of The Press
- Since the early days of eh "
IHzaton,Polarizthe north_oE -
polet star, has attracted almost -
azmmich attention as the con
sellation of the Great Bear
- Consequentiy. now that you -
attention-of the nation to what
ex-service men are doing in be
half of disabled ex-service men
and their dependents
Already this program of prac-.
tical aid is under way. At Otter
Lake, one of Michigan's myr
ad inland lak ■ s, I ■
opened the first unit of the
Children's Billet—a home, not
an "institution." It is to be a
ey have cov-
SAM AVARELLO
GemesetevServieesxs,,
U MM 1414 Weuptee Me U
■ gii.Mii II |.I,11 I IH I
IT IS now four hundred
• years since a Portuguese globe for the first time,
chap named Magellan, who thus proving beyond doubt
was a sea captain in the I that the world was round.
asked Michigan to turn the unit
over as the first step |n'a coun-
try-wide program. This has been,
i all the work is now
officially undef the direction of .
the national children's welfare
committee of the American Le-
Etap. _ .)
The ideal back of this move
i> ax tb» homa shall ha—-
■ rected as a living memorial to
the men who gave their lives or
their soundness of body to their
country. , . ■ ,
instead of useless marble or
Cantaloupes ' have their
St. Telephone Lamar 6700.
_FRIEDA‛SFOLLIES.__-
A ■ married man asked me
At a dinner which wives.
Blonds or brunets, made
The blest wives.
I had never liked his one
And only wife.
mXha opportunIyTalepened-
The door and walked in
"You should know best of all."
I rejoined; stifling a yawn.
"Yourawasa blondHnet xear.
She is a brunet now
up at my station. Reaching straight fences The cente/plot
over I tipped. the lady on theotland, which he reserved, een- her two _____________
shoulder. She' awoke with a tains one-half the area of the Chayleg to the lighthouse and
field, and its opposite aides are dating the long night they turn-
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Editor i al Page
--------- SECRETSOF THE STARS----
EARTH WABBL
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dad, great now in memory cities. And it is interesting
only, will hum anew with to speculate what seed* of =
Mb?- these Amen- duntoumu
The telescop and spekrrscope
proxeHoleristobeamizht—
mzumimththzeocompntnsume-
so small to ua because it is so -
. The axis of rise earth, pr-
iectedstnedthechodesesnhmen
- The Presidential Candidates
- -------MOOLIDGE, Davis or La Follette? Whewibe the next
-— r C president?
Or, if no choice is made, and the house of representatives
. cannot elect a president, perhaps one of the vice presidential
nominees will become president? --------—----,
' , You want to know the life stones of all these men. Our
ECLIPSE
TRANSFER CO.
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points. They never squirt im
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because- of whaT they,did Ilf et-the -future horet and
America a greatest war. The careers of
A"" s dren.Itisthe obligation of
the Afherican paepto to the men
whe die+-or-wete-malmed for
them It is th* salute of Le-
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started the work and for a time
had T under operation. Then
the- outatanding merit of this
work caught the attention of
the national Legion, and it
kg eway______ ~ x--
- —— n tt ts so far away not UghT/^-:
traveling 186,000 miles a see-
m-’lan’s expedition took three He was kille in the Philip-
A THOUGHT FOR TODAYI The wicked flee when no man I octor Conner’S
______ A pursueth; but the righteous are bold as a lion.—Prov._____Dissertatins-
ered it in 239 flying hours. -----.. ... ___
roughly ten days, as a ties will 400—or even 100
steamship sails. Fifteen sol —1 ‘ _l
Wanted to Buy
Wind and String Iqstrement-
LEVY BROS. . h
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ISM Mfatm- Cer a2th. Lemer bea)
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, have grown familiar with- tj”
- GreatHear.yquwiI wan , I 3
—-getacauainted next -with .T"..
a.-lariaand.me‛teteBear,i.
° contel lation • - whica tnenoru
WHAT SEEDS ARE OUR MODERN MAGELLANS PLANTING?
flying daysfrom the Alaskan and Siberian coasts world air route. Magellan
----- point will see them skirted by these fliers? Or
- what will this new air lane , ~_______
mean to forsaken Iceland. new sail between Norti and
service of Portuga, broke it was a lonely trip, skirt
y ith his unappreciative j in< down South America, up teeming cities, Havana, Sao
king.and went over to Spain, I the Pacific Coast, and lg.ig- ,
when he persuaded another 1 across the broad Pacific. AiresrsantiagoranFran:
Frounactiee,ihEaincttis -:
dreamed.
Magellan's voyage made I
s=tea, Payt.
"Amxas"
Lamar 6868 and 6869
NeP.Andernanmag.
4"-r-ce=-a-l-3: —I, —
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Ehinese student rirtyahts
echaoL xeara 4a .nmu. U—
044 word characters: -Chinese
aehelerei Aeneheregand—-Hpi=
mate ape aearly always sorter
mereeereremetrerrrme
projeeted late the heavena from -^r outdaunr.. by China in «» . / ... A.m..
the north pole ot our earth he invention of type, as it was bufeafr ‘consttction.navy deV.
Bat seientists have proved—4based. —5, : —2 ‛Q. What is the katathermom —/Wt
5 that our earth doesnt rotate - The book* deal with history.' eterT b-M-
ecsmoothisonitnis, Pbat was ielicion andphttosopt.rhepsmeAs.iatrumeptztkhpeuawes
MH just a little The axis of are now befng worked on ty Euaimhodfe. conIFKng tec '
- the earth 11 atowTy smttmr its acholarsat several unirersities.6 tor determininz comprt or..die-----------t
pogikion The-relamnthteTheresuWMbe-a-close-uae-rmferi Thin wae anveuted"-c-..e
the line drawn trom theemerthederstandinz of chin AHAHle-knews L ‘ —om--
Thousand Years Only
— NUMBER 12 --*
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would have.a diameter of about
866,040 miles. But it appears
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—AscupBs-uoWaED NEWSPAPER—
Published every afternoon except kuaday at 100
telotatezcemsuimi,os0"es
Q.Who was the tirat Unit-
ed Ste tea poetmaster general ’
. A- Samuel -goadwholaetea
tha lack i nder eorge Washington. - -
inignosE —* • "ZXa-
9. When wax Chicago-sek ik
sded’i - 2P j~.
~8-Kakago was laid out 4a.a
towa J 1339 and chartered three
years later The firat houM oil
hi eMe howren was built in
-
- —--2 eckj
ft
pines before he reached the possible these very cities he ia- —
sought in vain. Cities follow stmungPn
ter attract our attention to- die the globe, almost as long
)na
ilecconi.
Colds, Grippe, Pengue Fever, . Bjexcles
Constipation, Bilious Head;/( ROMER CYLE CO.
aches and Malarial Fever. L. 955 1008 Houston
■cn “ -5'5* “ Largest Stock in Texaa.
fourth to sixth ceatury. A. D • • •
Thia la probabiythe most Ua- . Q. U the USS Mississippi '
portant scintiric find of re- gil-burningship!
ent yeara ■ ..j Aer A. Yea..7 '
\ Garden Seed
rIME and again varlous per-
l . have cdme to me and
suggested That they would like
to joih in some ooncerted ef-
fort en the part of the people
to demonstrate appreciation of
the .many
publie servi--
— ces -I rhave,
performed for
Fort Worth.
Tp,' Id Mw
Scoke . A. ■. Teegus
cuevnoLT
keneeklMl Transpertstiem
ruEbarnacieinaereat:low; SAVES BABIES, helpe growD
1 comfortenkeldemyrozk
"o,l“ApAINs
barnacles. Thia critter la an CHAMBERHAN-A
example of degenerations frpom COLIC and DIABW-T
leading a sedentary life Just REMIPy j wae-.
hatebed from the egg, it is a Takein a litle "eccened
poor swimmetInita second Prvmfml
stage, it hasdeveloped tlx pairs
of swimmink feet, compound
eyes and lives en independent,
- free-swimmios l>f* An an ad-hi
however. It agtaches itself to
something, aa a thin* bottom
one ft eyes and power nt in
4 es . ' . # wwimseFh
grasping organs, and at devel .1
1 op: hard1 Aheti: % , fV ■
Right isthe eternal sun the world cannot delay its com-
ing.—W endell Phillips. ______\^~
The Inevitable Politician!
THE inevitable politician has raised his voice in the de-
l liberations of the charter commission, Several of him
He’s the bird who never attends a meeting of the com-
miMion unless something is coming up that he can seise
on to serve his private political purposes—such as a ques-
Washington bureau has a bulletin ready for distribution
covering the biographies of all the candidates for president
and vice president it will answer all the questions you want
lanswerediabout them. If you want it. fill out the coupon
below and mail as directed:
Political Editor, Washington Bureau, Fort Worth Press,
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Moving
1 tions of the railway crossings are still there, according to
the latest records.
REPORT FROM the east says that rents are coming
i down, which is where they will find renters, if they come
m-far enough.-----------------------------
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Paula, Rio Janeiro, Buenos arrived in Europe three ’ it took MagaBau's new :
""--------- "--American fliers, three-quar- three years to do whst [
and ters of the way around the ; liners now make in one hun-
-dreddays-----
What new and great
REMARKS
- 11- - -Max-Cagugacnzaa
28u .mideormmangaza-utrota
Peler-M-omie-bestheeweiblond-migasthamane made______— 1 -h-x - f”" ■ >-
elae-tot -athercaNaME* --------- mtnalHrtT** < —---------
The honor wlU U>*n fall lu 2*.- 2". x L.
mazhitudaztaragThatetmnanzasetarahazins.aoxomz.romucomirernnsesorgmmsnbcomatdnclormepepsawarnbsrnoumnnaycahcmevppaspnfsaeh
. at atara n the Iky. but among companion atarisinvisbletoctonsofCephts and < ytubs. « iota* xubtier and
the group 02 Axt trlahtuat kb* unaidea eye --5----- —in about/ eara mpia iouscrimepagainsttheponi- Lnerty1 ArSt -pom vtomitege
are to very And the spectroscope teveale sew th* briiiant white „Itst- cal state, it is enugK to say end: -Tomorvow, thud. , /
_____________________ ehe faet Ehat Polaris --4-atar Yezawillhe thsy that zratt has-becmeascke—
and 80 there isno dahger. at other companionstars which l
,— —. . eonfusing him with ether are so close to 1' that ert *vv>'-M* Foleri 21 —7— -------
/ 1 will gend a handsomely, star. _ TF I / the /telescope will reveal them. agaln pertorm thedutkdoe HJoee-Cs_
Aithoeraphed acknowledgment Polaris to white in eoiof. but- - 9 when you gaze at Polaris at the present time. Cal.: "Without measures Jar
of each contribution, sizned h with a suight yellowish timge you are really iookihg at a , * * ’ ___ the emotional reactions of <1. Touring or Roadsters: M&OO •
both myseif and my daughter Astronomer, bljevethat Po system of four stars whten ap- MeU article: More abont Po child curriculum comtructiqh ppI NApIgg
Morirt. A» l will serye per- fhris is actuafry abour m0 Sir- pear to the eye as one star tarto. M is sadly unscientifie.4— GENE MORRISS AUTO
sonany as treasurer of the fun l or our sun. eonaequenns. The reanonhat Polarisigthe- topyrignt. T9FE, byDavid dims) * s'- 7 A s PAINTINGSYSTEM-.
to be raised, the publie is M -------------------------------------------------F---------------------—---sg----- Rev Walter L Manon. Pitts 201 Calhoun .1105
--24 "set ■ PUZZLE
Good Evenin' AS FATHER DIED ""
SMOKING-ROOM $TORIEs "80 —m. a, —iem that results i agtations.
FAE man in the smoker who h.vT'nttered them after Me er - -PARLS, Psuty -1 —The happy light Tlashed as ppuat.When—sxadicallam-aopiauem-eneu-nithe
1 Meighed severa ha 6. .. EIla marrlaga‛iizent-regenur-—=—thegretgugta, dagreakmmlesmcothercerHsotsocietycandzhat—
poundpand wanacrwdinaim----H,- wnr<i- <tre reet^tured with- the eola sun Ivar of 'the lAyht their homethey found yhe keep xolutionis/tolower the hirth ,
self told of a fat man s woe. the"nrdziea AnKemine «f that Turned washalledbythe....... er ot the tett deadg-gepap’or the masses gtthepoer." C
"There was not a seat in thet Jentcu thev w115 read the villagers as a nep turn of for- At th* this story orhe..U. " •T...
train. Ketone in the dy-thnsenteysBathezr"—isgnn-as tune ter Ur- herOie but untor- roiam Went arouM MRS MANNL¥ POSSEEN,s-=
coach, so I wandered into the _ zam0" 1 Csn yuPret”2 tunate’househvta of Matetot. thru- the usuai news -channels. politiea leader, Minneapols;
Pullman. Yes, there was one cor"ar^on epee* . /harles Mat. kt tl25jyars or But since then the mother has Manyof these allengare curbh
seat byaa acid looking lady ot _ 45 6 hg ge, has takeg as wife a school died and Ararlemet withafa- ed even ip their rvlls^ous free
the vintage of the 70a Yes. Answer to last one: //day companton whose admira-z talaccident in *■-munitions- dom, inthelr own countrles, but
she would ALLOW me to sit JA rion fori"was awakened workadurmg thewar.Sharles- are eager tor change the best .
when he waK but P yearoide .ehoetod An-zervicegment thr —tradiHeng,andetorei-ot-the
S Fhirteem ^arvito. April 11. the war and was wouded. peopies of America. I
’ 1SV th- .T^r ffthe lUht- Amons hisnetghbors,he l. «•» — .
• house of Kardonis-en-Belle-isle the boy who kept th. hyht \. a A- -IE
wastkenpo m in the Siu I “ HIHRI. I„i jn 1 .. 6 4 ck
noon thatfevcould not attend et-.A (5 "WW W W W-- c.
this dwgles that night. His Red-haired peopl as a class are2.•L '
name Tatelot. In English the most consclentous. athletic ' is a Prescriptton for
means ■ saman," and it waz — ■ - ““ —3 .
with thouzhts at th. men
sea that his courageous wile,
mother -of/stx .children, took
etdest, Marie, 14, and -
F.f GOODNESS I
WALKERS
BIG-DAN DY
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lonibd2nh.3*a
LEAES GRAPEVIXEI
Grnpevime xiaadi \
Wiheite Gareee, Phome a
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Tires and Tube*
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ANSWERS
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s,wahzztn W * 1
closing 20 in atamps. MedcA-eT
gai and love and marriage advi,9 * -
amheKhaw"2*ist=
ter ar. conndentiei and reoeiv•
peraonai repulea.
tion regarding the schools. ( .
E He’s the bird who, unless everybody else agrees with
him instanter, is going nght out and start s fight, and turn ____
pounds the table and hems and haws and proclaims his 100 any as mu- r—r‘-iri
percent Americanism and * retrig-em-n-faet,theteL a.0.. ........__
m---- ” But shucksFWhytry to escribe him, when everybody Slav, been accused et 1s w:;
BA- knows him so well? —y-------------—-AatatheniustnesipoLoshi found. DbheanaMerak,the
the personification of-the evl which a non-politica,, followersgpotpterimornprm ptppg
formofcitygovernmentisdesigredtosuppres5 .Pressure otthose who would
“CAY, what did you think of Newt Baker’s speech at the
3 convention?” or “That fellow Walsh certainlyabangs a
wicked gavel, doesn’t he?" or “Did you"hear thatNw York
crowd booing Eryan?-----------‛ ,
. How many times have you heard these questions from
‘folks on the street, right here in this towh‛ A hundred
times! Maybe a thousand.—,eg,-i._ ________
—Somehow, it sounds as th* ewefy n friar mMahAad hop- tended tp the cost gtumx —-e-pontenshowewaHezsgzeazaateraaddieem-
ped the train for New York and had been lucky enough to Model Home outo mIoOnt to Polaris. appeared we wou4 still seg it
get tickets to the big show at Madison Square Garden. u Atruck mepopa. «re mesiwo atar. enas ex aoi u mAEcte cu: “ornd 03
ry uther person did attend the convention, a I most pawn m im>* wie h*. —ereetiytotme-mortr--imge.-y
—--rradid.---- ■ r--' ----——---——---------------------- -feotthe buirprenenunghe-Eete str ite Great < - - rmtefeseopererextathetaetem
-— One of the te^ thinge the Democrat* did was to adept A home to me fully paid for aa i Dipper, Polarls le a eecond that Polaris to realiy a doubie
. . peadlytion thapkin th telephone and radio ompanies for am or \
- broadcasting the convention, making it possible, as the reso- If this idez appeals to your eacatarsinthe‛aky,‛butamong. companion star la invisable 16
lution said, for folks to sit in on Madison Square Garden fancy, you are invited to remit the group at pxt brightest Lhe unalde eye, :----.
, s'l frrm the farthest ends of the land to me .direct whatexer amount ones. But there are me sere andthaanectrnernne feveale
That Htte resolution calls attention to the importance padmitteonert megishakid —brishtetareserx
; of radio in politics. It may be a decisive faetor in the earn- be certimieda to
. 4 paign thia year, culminating in the election in November.
E 17 Folks who never read much but the headlines on news-
epaper stories before are reading them thru start to finish
E—~dow to find out why it was that the McAdoo lines broke on
■ ‘ ' \the hundredth ballot, or how it happened that Smith raised
k-sitheKlanissn.- (
Br' 2. 7 Folks are not taking their politics entirely second hand
K new. They're sitting the big doings, wherever thay—
5— ‘ are happening. They won’t have to take a reporter’s word
#_ffor it about what LaFollette said and how the crowd cheered
at a speech made ip.Madison, Wisconsin. The country over.
b? folks can sit in orfshe affair at Madison and hear exactly
_• mF t ,4 Fol lette said, how he said it, what went before, and
i after, and exactly how the crowd reacted. The same
wiU be true when CooUdge and LlaAi* spoaatiici!- piecrs~for
-the campaign.
Radio may mean a revival of political interest on the
part of the .............1--
I T ;• More power to the little old crystal set!
—--A-—---- ■ (‛
ftjgLiL,.' Letting the Germs Do t=== thererbmd-nmn* mad-
, VERY likely your grandfather used to tell a funny story areouenjyhng“the t
L v running like this; A country doctor, called to a patient -she evidently was not, for
—a r an and tossing him
■ • around on the bed. Astonished, the anxious relatives of the
I. ] invalid demanded what the proceedings meant, whereupon
BL f-the doctor said: ------------—----------- —------. --- pretty soon, I put my head baek
i. . 'Tm only a specialist in fits. If I can work him into a on the seat and slept. The con-
fit, Fil pull him thru.” . ductor one hour later "oke me
' 7 You can easily see that it was a story to make Grandpa’s
I hearers laugh their wrinkles off, but now comes medical
bp-——t science to say that maybe there wasn’t a laugh in it. Prof. start. 'Pardon me, madam,' I
- .Sifi kgkerandp szMlaetienalEngiands- -iahannannerecoutanotnirade-
I' nounce a cure for paresis, that mental breaking-down which without tellinz vol goodbve
------ . introduces insanity: They inject into the paretic malaria Codknows whenwewmre-
germs which kill off paresis germs, and then, in three days,
5------ i cure the malaria.
} Indeed, the medical sharps are going fast. We may yet
- see fevers put down by fits and sore teeth dropping out of
our heads because of a quarrel between gum germs. That your eye.
----- old country doctor may have had the beginnings of a theory—-—------—---z
that Aesculapius, himself, missed.. seThork
lookngup to drunk peeple.
• • •
Nothing tickles a real dog
more than biting a pedigreed
pup
2 ' ' 3, ’ * “ ..
' 4,(1 Er -I a • -- ke . Ar'
bedxieygr.
----------- uze .e g.u, a zuxag land, which are along the i tween Africa and Asin, q Wh ’ w clone her
day. Only this week, there as it takes a steamship. But hosen route? What ancient thru man-made canals- eyM When a boy kisses her!
---—2—*— —am-—r—_—-88—r— —hMi Hirn IN* - But ebsn the canals made---‘NFomt arteettgats hindst
kiss produces this efrect. When
the lips are drawn iogether, the
amamnumktenarcmacenk--
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can aviators may have sown nozcrfakx rucewsion"ge
---------- intheir—epochal flight ah
the ultimate around-the- around the earth. nds to mux ■{«■»<**«**Ana-
-------------------— —.... । — reaponstve intarlucking. Thia
; .. ♦*!*<* afreet more in thx female ot
kTC the human specles, because dur
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ANCTENr BOOKS tion O< • ponjtive weneation. /
rYvilK 41,404 book* bare bees' “ q. How many one-cent pieces
V founa in a cave to China, were colnea in 19221 g
these books datinx from the A. 7,160,00). 2
othe 114 W. Mb «t.
Lamar 40je n.d isas
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Dayton and Columbia
Ax wly Shifting and as Result Polaris
Will Be North Star for Next Three <
pole into the sky mak - a periog of the xorld s history Q.WherearesheL
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have dete rmine d ! ■ humor them -4 43--. 7 - -
in a email measure. It 1a with - • e k M -—=2
a wrench that I have reached t —
this deelsion. neeexiltattng aa ft , -7 NNSBeg —‛V
did the suppresslon of evernat * • ■ 4.
ural inclination at my whole ——--r) * ' -----
mentality. But now that I have i r i
made it, of course it ig irrevoc- A
able
Here is the big idea. I in--__ - ■ '
TME
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