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WASHINGTON, D. €, JULY 3, 1921—PART 4 Tiny Birds Are Important’ A LOVER OF ANIMALS Workers of Bureau of Mines By Ring W. Lardner. anfied Clawi ANARIES that do not have to sing for a living and are not se. C canary in its mine rescue and recovery rk for the past ten years and has had numerous birds, FP O the editor: Every little wile it there a wi. but he d n't know how ‘ou hear people talking about | to cure the taste for young Hoppers ; ; B et s don't nabedy { arlest De Wolf could spare the kid lected because of their pedigree | come, ha o, thougts oves- an that they don’t noboay jin. v b i com ave survived two or more ex- o e 20y 1 ine wh. after they was finished with or beauty are employed by the | plosion _experiences. One particular - a nuch use fos ! rge cat. United States bureau of mines and gen- | bird, affectinately known as Baldy, im on acct. of him not paying his) ¥ proposition fell through but g i e survived some five such disasters, al 5 P liny way Gene sent the dog to the erously provided with quarters and sub- " b 1= debts or beating his wife or some- | {I¥ way Cche S S & si ini though |overcome one or more times debts o beating his wite OF some- | reformatory and is L il puying board sistence. In the opinion of the men who | upon each occasion. He was finally sent thine. everybody takes o Tap at | for same. have worked with them, these “hero- | o the Pittsburgh station from the bu- about this in that till finely one | NG birds" of the division of mine safety |T¢3U'S mine rescue car, which had beer of the party speaks up:and Aoyl oilfgha e his home for three years, with the St be sanie waod T, Bim becausene | (AL nople that lived 3 hotises cars and stations are numbered among | thought that, at the station, in an am- aus | the most important emplo 8f the |ple cage and with all the care that bureau. | canary could desire, he could live ou | his life there in song and contentment, likes animals 1, man be ad when he % < %o kind to dogs” That ix what | you can’t take dogs no more so they ¢ k dozs” Tha : n the life of the coal and metal miner | tion last yes oy they gercrally aways say and that acked us did we want the dog as it e e Ry arn ho Do | ton last yegs and Talgy bad 1= very nice around childern and 'v‘\h‘l:‘;," or the, Hthe teacienna, gl . | was overcome while warning the toil- | e took it and sure cnough it was which the miner has carricd under | ing rescuers and this experience proved Lo in regards to children, in such cases s not indi {00 Imue Yo D . ey |but it shured its new owner's . ’,’“f,“",“",", oc I\dl.‘*hln)‘ of the from the bureau's staff of rescuers, but feelings towards inotorcycles aud by _its sudden collup he is still affectionately remembered by | ] ence of the deu white members of the burcau’s rescue corps every time one went past the house n - monoxide, ich s too Who woTked with: Bim. = the dog would run out and spill the formed o8 % produt.of mine exploxion * e contents, and on Sundays when the The tralned rescuer ventures into an | ) ECAUSE of its smaller size and | trafic was heavy they would- some- | : atioted mine in mearch of | B = G e e e s mator od SHieni on fellow wotker more rapid breathing the canars | s with u flame safety lamp in one hand | €uc=unbs to an equal percentuge of and a litte canary in_a light portable | carbon monoxide much more quickly f motoreycle. = | men, c | 1¢t her push him down accidentally, | men very often. HE CANT BE ALL BAD. BECAUSE No. 3 H ON JOSE L1 and permit her to escape. 'like the Spanish diet—now smooth | enormously. He quickly killed Gare A i i HE Sotis HE LIKES DOGS. [ HE next door neighbors has a pro- | wagnet the e Tover. Kid" gurgled Don | vet bubbly like Spanish Wwine. now jand claimed Carmen as Lis only ow i thus indicated, the reseu held alls v German police dog that win a blue S ecovencd o . yowve wiready knocked me | pungent and spiky like hot tamales. | This didn't last ko however. A use of their self-contained breathing of the ar is the reason you see so many men $ ) i scovered germ, but that of | | But at least she was never boring. panish athlete, who tossed the DUll | Livytus und proceed on their exploration [ 91n Lo ull nd stop on the street when they see a | ribbop once but now it acts as body | a Spanish noble of Batzan. * kX % | “One night Jose was waiting for her. | by hand as well as by word of mouth, o Tl i sho nnks | workers in_ i o e echtice they fgure | guard for the ludy of the house and | He started out to be a sky pilot. but 3 & | she came ip with a lieutenant of his|won Carmen’s attention, and s be- | he mine. B e janks [ (he United States, Canada and Mext that maybe somebody will be looking | one day we was over there and the | h arrel s ‘ GO Capmen urged him fistwise 0| company. O T . Slelfhi-of-liand per- | contain only « two-hour supply. it is - | vo. First aid and mine ae fonm at them do it. and the next time they . e quarreled over a tennis match. minal cnvirons and made | “Clear out, Small Fry." she served | formance—"Now you sce me HOw at them do it. and the uext time they | host says to slap his Mra. on the arm | pinked his oppogent In the slats with Don Jose was jailed | the astounded Jose. “Can't you see|you don't." But Jose caught her at} seen it will speak up and say and see what happened, so 1 _slapped } a maghila, and "had to make a long e . v I've got a fish with shoulder orna- |the bullepen, und crated her ho e P A Y iuse he | her on the arm and I can still 8hoW | sacrifice fly to Seville. i for letting her escape. and, when he | pents? | “Carmen,’ id. seriousl likes dogs." | you what happened. : | sacrifice fly. to Seville.: Here he wus ¢ii- 1 served his term and had been| ~Jose turned the color of the Turk-|gzetting so every time vou loc oS hds when vou come right | When vou dance with mine hostess | listed in the Almanza Cavalry, was | qomated back to the ranks, Carmen |lsh and Irish flags, espectively. He | new man. the under ake down to cases theys about as much | this sweet little petty dunces right |soon made a corporal and, becaus v itad e tn sall on her. e tams, | Saned o the Medtensnt and brought | Next ime. itll be you ! sence to this as to a good many other | along with you and watches your step ; locked so much like the cigarette ail . - i * | him down in a huddle. i | slow, head first. I'm going 1o ¥ | delusions that we got here in this and if vou tred on my lady's toe he . A - = armed to the teeth with matrimonial . my Canary, you've Killed a one ‘chance. We'll go 1o An i country, like for inst. the one about fines you a mouth full and if you and he was assigned to Fuard a tobacco | {ntntions, but Carmen would have|man.’ gibed Carmen. ““There's noth-|New York. Wl settle in (i o | nobody wanting te win the Ist pot her is partners in a bridge game he | factory. The rank privates enjoved i not for keeps ing for you to do byt turn smug-|village. Youll by my rom. nd Il be | sum‘lmx at rest to watch the girls “\ dog and & wolf can’t keep house gler. 5 % R >"f-‘1\'n§’e’¢'fi rom cainl S| | go to work in the factory, but Don | together.” she warned. “Forget Car- . . [ 2Amerios aumed;, Care | Jose, not being much of a background | m¢ or she'll make ¥ marry a 0 Jome, who had been brought up D e CIrcuit U + JE oty for butterflies, sat thinking of his | 3i0% Wik 4 waoden leg:” And she to be u priest, took to the hills{ his toreador ‘5 2 showed him her ] S hat e O 5 paternal fireside. which now was | *"on Jote didnt forget Carmen. and and Became the bandit, Don Jore Na- AN fight, TRt ! } denied him because of the whimsical | told himself she would repent when | VEITO, With the chronically Iauzhmg\l‘!md "';-l_ o) .“:nl;(y:- L 1 stroke of a_Knif; et hoobs other fel- | Carmen riding behind him. From | SO TR 30 T i min | stroke of & Knife. « built on specifi- | lows Were. Carmen, it so happened. | iy go vijlage they caromed. robbing | kil you." d A cations that were in many respecis him, either. Smuggling | ) 3 _ ey ) human. Suddenly a tiny pair of red poitable game then than | When théy needed cash, u part of ai Carmen. being a gvpsy and a fatal- slippers_caught his gaze. His gaze ging is now., and Car- | band of gipsy smugglers. She en-|is waited. W that eitier Don followed them up, and discovercd a |mon wis oon hep Lo the fact 1hat | erea citics and oled the mates. and | J05¢ would ¢ k and kill her. . it ot bountifully filled silk stock- | Don Jose had been made nigh 1 x“ & « wouldu DAl % short red skirt. & mantilla, a |of the c ate. to guard against | sent back word to come In without | ynd Carmen’ was perfec flower in 4 laughing crimson mouth— | €niugE A wiltzed up to him | knocking. Once she was gone so | Don Jose returned to o e e "Bt Swas | Carmen, the | suddenly one night and asked him | long that dose of Wwierind, He | confessed his crime knew sy ‘ehick. The lad's days were |to let some friends of hers through. | asked the chief why she didn't hurry. would be hung. The W waom numbered from that look. le refused. 2nd the latter tactlessly replied thet | with wooden legs—the scaflold, Soon after there was an exciting “All right. Good-by she ' she was getting her “rom” (“hus- ' tact—claincd her victim from the undersigned decided to | move to England where it seems like Her humors were | | THEIR HUMAN SIDE | Reviews of mencita. This New Books | | In casce of underground fire or explo- | THEN the 1 but an explosion occurred near the sta- le jehus standing on their heads n the middie of the road. cage e 4 e of the | | “One of them finely took offense and E . B2 T or wxtintiion. Anows | (I4R @ human being, and this differ- | told on the dog and the justice of thé SR e e =Rs the presence of the expl ence makes its use of extreme value, | peace called me up and says I would —v:mw:‘____:\/ vl s o o damp,” or methane, or of An attempt Boen mage:io | half to kil it in 24 hrs. and the only a7/ /1) fl-a%’ 2 in oxygen to breathe safs tute the English sparrow for way I could think of to do was drown —is D % o jpary.in the pres nary, but riments displayed the it in the bath tub and if you donme -1382 R jof carbon mono ibly, ruf- | fact that t parrow could not live ' that, why the bath tub wouldn't be jfles up its wing L if suffi- { §5 confinement no good no more because it was a cient of the N1 The use of the canary in mine e wood size dog und no matter how avickfy d-ons from va work will he fully demonstrs often you pulled the stopper it would a seemmgl i ev oomtesting miners at the Inte still be there. . s bncle 1o gaod Al and 16 (Tordd First Aid and Mine Rescue So we called up some people inli™ = rumpus in the factory. Carmen had | scoffed. “Your commanding officer | band.” derived from the mo oy et ‘m';‘\“‘;' quick I-”"“Q A{A ’0"4“' cet, to be d at St Louis on Sop- Glen Cove and asked them if they |l ~ rumDus I s Just southwest of | Wil not be so squeamish when I in- |lish. “rum-hound”) out of juil. o T hibe 2 ank of OX¥EED | amber 1,2 and 3 of this year wanted @ dog that was very nice! CARMEN. [ A her woman's left ear. Don Jose | vite him to call upon La Carmencita.” | Jose, never living even, S0 Yo bring the bird teams. equipped with around childern and they said yes and ! PROSPER ME! . || WAt ordered to escort her to jail, on | = Jose, being a man, gave in and | that Carmen had a hu ot o n'-:’n pes of mine rescue 1 thin I hope none of their childern ride a || ¢ BR MERIMEX) X ‘eharize of inartistic conduct. Car- | let the smugglers through. | much surprised when th e Vi will enter a gas-filled b e Al annoyed, wsked him to | For a time after this he saw Car- | Garcia joined the groub. | ok k¥ rescue supposedly on compl | sresence of unsaf d MY SOUTH SEA SWEETHEART. By gion. Throughout the conventional | 1| Beatrice Grimshaw The | wild hehaviors of the west that the | BY WILL P. KENNEDY. Terrible & The | rovelist s 10 Macmillan Company. « ] BY WILL P. KENNEDY. sculler. More than thirty vears ago SE . _ | hand ; e o i the United States Sen- | he went to ontanu for awhile and ERE! is a first-rate summer- [ thi docs. i el 5 | there organized and served as direc time novel. It carries one ' lite attention to e | ate one man who has enjoyed a‘ll (!hle tor of ”,'." Montdna State Base Bal; away to a South sea island. u:-‘n‘u‘ wild {fi,l{lnv\u iny I.!mfnLr his { : e effete east and felt | League. He was manager-captain an e kol | enter vent. He grows young and Sl o Ly :{flnemm: “,,r,medc ,:h:,,,, S nd ay | Played with the Missoula team. Hei where, night and day. cool| pilarious like the rest of the bovs I AT DEAL OF THE MINE RESCUE e surg T 1 an dy |Played with the Ml e Central | breezes blow: where the “pareo” cov- | Then. at the last. he does prove that i RESCUE BRANCH ARE TAKING manhood while experiencing l:cl'rurn\-”cm since his youth. ering trunk and loins is clothing F:xl:f:i,;n i 2 i o 1 in the any’ v, vhere is S 2 1 rugged TR lof e Dlonesr o Representative Morin Is also noted | enoush for anybody. where f00d i of whom the ! : “wild west.” Semator Tasker L. 0d- D Vtwo men _in Con-|chicfly a mitter of mlcking it from 1y fond and proud | advisant of the apparatus | from the various mining communitics/ dle of Nevada has won success in|ress who are fathers of ten chil-|the trees, where nobody ever heard | diuhior suppiice mat o Figts ; e e s o aete for Wall stréet and in the mining camps. | dren. Strangely erfough. both come : il b "¢ romance of excelient qu it imp o | Lhiroushont ey b s sroaayn Af | from the same state—-Pennsylvania, Kuf a Mr. Volstead, and where the o nrauaey ¢ the intern, ; ) n e was born in Brooklyn ¥-one Tpe other Representative Aaron |landscape is a dream of joy and ) the wooin out,. T ups, med an priz vears ago and has crowded into his | Kreider. They easi e thorr | Lsaate 1ol \Ness jelvdian wisFound-t : ure of the gr en thescanary | awarded:the most proficient team: {life more of romance in its roughest | colleagues in this ‘respect, although | jgg (he writer S e "Witn. | CYernight. of a mining town is onc || o T wq | The coming event in St Lou T3 Taoet refined 'state than any of j|arEe families ate by no means taboo | INES the writer sets her stor { of the high ! in this robust ad- e any | volving as it does an i 3 . 2na modt € 0y of {in Congress. Amane those who have|in this new Eden.she plaves a bey | vanture of the west o, many | is second only in imports to agri- his associates. At the age of 16 heisix children are Representatives Nor-)and girl. designed for each other | . fioted with a real | cultur d ‘employving mljx'likflmn a went to Colorado as a cowboy and |ton. Ohio: Shelton. Montana; Black. i | e aleht of the | million men in hazardous work, prom- o sk O rhen | TeXas, and X ntana; Black:|and brought here to save them from | - headactic. e sight T e i the aap¥e was a good one for three years. Then { those " who children the hard knocks of an unfriendly ! { vired the faltering toiler. The miners ment toy afety and effi- he went back to New York and held | Representatives Taylor, New Jersey:!world. The idyllic design progresses [ I b now the color and char- | cincy in mining of the gen-{ responsible positions with real es- | Montoxa, New Alexpoor Tembs up 1o a certain point, just as the stimate, at i} tics of the various canaries used, in of the gen- TBE DOG THOUGHT THE KID WOULD LOOK DE > 2 tate and financial institutions. Then : Daviy, Tennease | girl's father and the boy's grand-ithe f 1. book bearing upon i< were made that the bureat 1fety v 3 0K BETTER WITH ONE LEG, |, "o '\ “evada for the Phelps es _and_House Leader Mondell, f €802 A0 0 inaly worked | the 20 industry ‘;-'“1‘1 haye "";'H a {of mines di 1 ihe Jf one particu- t .-‘I X-‘"-r o AND IT TOOK FIVE PEOPLE TO G B s ‘oming. Some of those wiho have | fath ¥ worked | smother of podr taste. Now. how- | A O e dready e D 2 GET RN NOT TOIOEERI T tate to look after its mining, rail- cLildren ar I emt B s e no midsummer topic, 9 the minees, showed too much {raining of the b of mines . road and banking interests. He un Ohio; Campbell, 1o of fascllating & e hilaren:| v than that of furs. Mi leney to tuck its head under its id to the inju and mine 3 ® Pennsylva erning the life of these two childre cre produced @ book that na sloe . methods, and 5 additional miners 35‘1'&'.3;22"%?3‘32'.;‘3 ?hhroi‘rekl:;ln&':l"lk(hlfx bid r?:.fie;;genl‘:;l:ig.#fo);-m;of.h;g Learthed a series of large frauds in a < Spistiiasd ‘Washington, | 2hd the general life ol the islagd 1t- . peals to |'n.< hunter. the dealer The ‘.,",_"Ju",\( mines has used the have taken par ning fest they are ' pickled. nipped. {spectacular manner, which were be- |2nd Brown an . ‘Wisconain, | S¢If. The plan is working Ancly The lady 'to whose beautification a | o DR O I e ‘"B[“‘s‘e:,' Q:fii';““gfi‘l’“q‘e’(," e l‘,gi‘:: NO. 4 ing prasticed. awalnst/his ‘embloyers, |19 Sedutor Norbeck, Bouth ‘Dakota, RRuHI deen s R P heme Then ! Ll i e oot . wames and turns it back fornia, still another nilgrimage to the that a man has got any virtues, and qu is our present incumbrance|3nd brought the guilty parties to jus- | Occasionally some ambitious wit ! life takes a hand and the plan goes | Bu Furs Should forms a < nogmatter how ' big trees, one of whkich is a veteran of personally if 1 had a_daughter and which we didn't ask for him and will remark that a number of m,,"iw' na;l\ “The l\\ulkudlil 1885 g is;llu»: of I‘hira dli cu Prior to be. Here he holds ,|un yeu all n;n\\l‘\u'h is Yu ulat- che wanted to get married and I asked ; are sedt to Congress because they |sails the se ands upon the is- this the author discus: in large of thrift, defines ed to a local reader, T What kind of a bird the guy was 2::0;1'{ filav!eghg:nt;z s but I‘lere )&e‘:! cnuldn'l\ earn a living in their home lanl{). The _\uulh{‘ul lover turns out | measure ground the scruples of s in which savings contribute only pe idea ot trees is ‘hr\':’ id sl 't know notl ; insomnia and he state. As a matter of fact there is|to be no more than a brother. Of ! certain people nt the hunting of era nanc ut- | they are iful and green. :ggu’;hem:‘de;ch:pf‘?;;zku:: é‘:y"é"‘,i has picked a spot outside my window pretty high-grade and well proven |course. those men might have known animals for their fur. At this hotat era) fduene Y omts | one point the guide paises by a cave seen him kiss a leopard, why I would to“enjoy it but not only that but he business men in Congress, and some |it. The girl, looking back through | she falls in with the law of wild tually take a | among | of icc left over from the glacial pe- hoid up my blessing till a few of the|he has learnt that if you jump at a jof the best educated men in the coun- | many years iclls the story here, | life on the one hand and, on the o ime forc.« of constructive | Tiod to let you fu drink vou will missing precincts was heard from. screen often enough it will finely give try. Here are threes members who have | tinging it with the sorrows that came, { other. refutes the charges of goruelty | ccenomics and Industry remember all you and by the * ok K % way and the fesult ls that thay ali\: : St two professions: Representa. | logically, out of the new situation.|that are brought against huniers he gift of talking time ‘the way of enchantment winds loor or win§ow on the 1st fir. that ster D. Volk. Brooklyn, N. Y.;| The story cngages one throughout. iand trappers ‘The present extent of | q .so Mon. up at the last chajiter you ha een— RUT as long as our best people has|you couldn’t drive a rhinoceros O Woodruft, Michigan, and John ! Bt it is, after all, the writer's famil- | the fur trade in the United State { nard -SeneC ojecc. | For ihe | visioned for vou by a companion Wi got it.1n thelr skull that a friend- | tAroush it and ail the bugs that J. Kindred of Astoria. N. Y. Ty with this quarter of the world |and Canada is given. with a deserip- | pirposes of this study, however, he W tells it beauti- ) ¥ didn't all ready live in the house is AS f matter of fact Volk hzs three|that gives to her account of the is-jtion of the different Kinds of fur|p,.s it i nd simple. An asterplecs. of et 1y feeling towards dumb brutes takes | moveing in and bringing their family. or four professions. He graduated |!and and its life the chiet attraction their treatment, their relative market | oy "0y it eryvhody | 1TV E . defies the knowl- the curse off a bad egg, why I or ;‘x‘hnilhu a true riecard of the 4 dogs f']flr}l‘\ Lmnfi land Medical College of the .romance. e ue. An ;!)m(}n«hxl gives the laws {800 CO1) 1o be convinced by it. (lge'nf 1111-.”1.‘ duca «‘p '\J,\. x(l:g book " a i who ave met since takeing up m: with the degree of M. D. and from | v > . = 2 of this region for the various kinds !V o ; ~ | is of value be < = cts con- Tabedy Al e o e e her|abode in Nassau county so = Teired e e ot Metey (ond, from | BLIND MICE. By C. Kay Scott. Newlof fur. the game preserve la | alons with | WS+ cerning irrigation and other needs of enough to come out and admit that|ple ask me do I like dogs I say I am o L e icon meniaeetoe| York: George H. Doran Company. . extent and maangement of fur : s Hlece | modern civiliz . but for those all the horses, rams and oxen in the |crazy about them and 1 think they fourteen vears. He has been practic-| Like “Main Street.” which caused so ! the licenses and royaities to i who read for m leasure. Mr. M world could drop dead tomorrow |3are all right in their place but it ain't ing law since 1913. He edited a medi- | much of favorable comment; this wardens. A map of Americd AND BOOKS AND CITIES. By given 1o literature the | _{' orning withoat us batting an eye. |LonE Island. (al journal for many vears and wns | novel presents a case of microscopic ; Cales (he habitat of each of its fur- A es, g R e that i true. To the fusci: Pret(g: near everybody wants to be RING W. LARDNER. an officer_with active ‘service in the investigation applied lo social life. | bearing animals. The hook is wofked tick Pape! of its ; D o |.1'\\' re wellCthhught of and If likeing dogs | Great Neck, July 1. e Corpa. American expedition. | This fs a study of the family, a most | out in the freedom and mavement of | o Doran Company. many photosr illustra- U help along those lines, | (Copyright, 1821, by the Bell Syndicate, Inc.) g forcen: delicate subject, hedged about by all|a story. as arc ajl of (his Wr E, M s L b even if I didn't like them, I 2 Remraes tative Woodruft graduated | SOTts of no-trespass signs. Neverthe- | books on western life. It reads with Cool and crisp as an iced cucumber | B 't mever loose a opportunity to ————i— D e A e iited | Tass, selecting and adjusting his high. | the charm of the story, though. asand us ti0 A handful of books, | - Py ouldu't never opportunity to | The Child and the S D A T e otor of der: ! power Instruments, Mr. Scott sets|a matter of fact. it is a book of solid | Eroup of men, a city here Plants Shoot Arrows. Reincen R B i e dage. tal surgery from that institution. He i himself to the business of construct-information. These are the points around B R was raised in 4 kennel BY DR. FRANK CRANE. practiced as a dentist for ten years.!Ing the drama of family, When weid CASE IV CAMERA.- By Oliver | M. Hollaay e ‘!":‘.‘,‘;}{““,”,‘J' . r[HE arrows are crystal needles of Tt mIl‘:h‘h:k(lfld-hu?)gdf:&':ng‘i‘n':)a;“:;: I know a woman who is a perpetual nf”’l';\e')erza i }‘13"&2‘2"“‘“.&,3352’?2,reaa.v"‘i-ave "% ittle “son einl"iw‘h:vle; ‘5’3133|}.r’??‘"l?,5_ o :‘\"_“ \';r‘;\"."'!fi':.(-"“‘ fun of A vacation spird o oxlas Ur.| ?”«T V\f\‘lr r:—:m m‘.f.’r.'i Intimate e and a1l T believe | child. She retains ail the childish Dhe Spanish-American war and came Passed out of those early ardors that| Macmillan Company mates ss-dountry trip, One| dimensions. 4u¢ 55 #°C X e Ss hetter in some climates than | strong love of them that love her and out of the world war as a major aft-| die of their own exestions L he| well toward the end of this mys Judges this 1o he, NN ™At Indlan. |Capsuies ped bodles. found in the s vy er two years' Serv: overseas. ! truth must be told, John has almost 2 i Eaal v D 2 < e - ' cues of such plants as the Indian tur- e o o b haia | ore o€ theot (hat Hatshar. -Aug she prnearative Sindreq ot New| renched that'familiat boredom stage. | oii: one. ne character s1ye to an fapolis and Chicage snd S5 £EADEHCD| L and the Py uesian taro A 3Zainst a man if ne don't feel the | FHES% NG DR DL o o 3 Gimiiiey Tork. atter studvine medicine at the 10,8 BRI, Ciner ia-taw e coming | (8, (¢, POIITT wnd a8 bit further | restin Tarkingion and 3 An cxpert of the Department of Az- same fervor towards N. Y. dogs 1ike | with color of justification, but i degree from the Hospital College of j 10 stay with them. That is the story, | along the author of his own| Lucas at Chicago. iculture deseribes the extraordinary he felt towards Michigan dogs, and I|¥ . s A the Hospif is 'Jon e S Story. ! treatment of the case. “This record | Francisco. *Mr. Holliday atle he beheld in the field of his B e o A onfess that the 4 dogs|frank. opem, and above-board slap- e e ouieville. Ky, He special- | She comes. John revives under the } TR0, 00" take 3 : lliday | cpcetacte he beheld in the 0 am *have grew to know personaly | me-and-Lll-slap-you —and kiss-me- e o erises in the Toading | effects of her vivacity. her music. her 115 “\SHGT, o¢ R it turns e here, not so thuch by imjeroscope when the “bombs” con- TR Ion®Yong JTslana has failed to|and-Tll-kiss:you. et e country - ang | 800d clothes, her determination to be |47y Pl SRRy e o _andghis ity with books and their) tained in a drop of taro pulp bezan to T O e oarnings any ways near | And I don't know but she gets along {Insttutions |\ been on the medical | admired. ~And Jim. Johws friend, i3 | SO0, ik upon itself. that 1|writers, Rather does he do’it by s | GiCharve ” their arroy P began 1o rouse e e Inspired by the flea |about as well as those of us who try | & Member of Many Mining and|taff of some of the most prominent; disgusted with John So. maturally, D e mahe op fhas 1 excursion | own aboundinz enjovment of 1ife 2dy oniy one or two needles. and sometimes Bearers of my youth 3 to be just and fair, in our emotions. Engineering Societies. hospitals in this country. Then he ! he tries to keep Lucy from feeling a T s orimarAl . Thesey by (N il ek g 2he | grawps of four to ten. were discharxed A ®in case they should -be any| ForIhave walked about in the mess | took up the study of law and got his| neglect that is most obvious. At the | 0yo1 “matter gSharactetize e rliavll of form in writing. The resiti at once, the bomb recailing ax ths pro- e ey on_ the part of.fiiy readers|Of men and the ways of women some tice. Then he started for the sparse- | degree of LL. B. He founded a sana-| end_of the story nothing has Bap-|yacions, inconsequence: annirtings. [isothat he I8 & DR o oy | dectiles left it 1t Jk sukested chat e emoance me for falling fo respond | Years and have observed, and my|ly populated desert and mountain | torium and has lectured and W‘;‘““‘"'m‘{i‘iihga;:::;n‘eiiheflfieii . ing_way of dodging any point oI e he ena of the vacation | the Intense burning and prickling ex: Lo demo N attily to the wiles. of the|conclusion is that when all's said and | countries of central and southern Ne- | extensively on medical jurisprudence. B ake th Tty - {ever mark the course of:this effort | rip. . = perienced in chewing such plan J Yreod let me present a | done most of our instincts are down- el | ers-in-law betake themselves to new o g 8 SIort jrip, those mentioned are due to the release ;fi:{ga{:L‘c:dol Game S0 as. tPue Jovers | right primitive. vada. He performed hard manual| There are a number of men in Con-| flelds. = S mpng;leu:v_‘tnmfl) Iriends _;g_lefln':id ;_g‘"“'Lhi‘w:"“m;:;:msh&l S | VITRI And Other Women. Ry |and discharge of these crystal arrows oF ine canine tribe can judge for| A soul wriggles a good deal like a labor on mining properties and un-|gress who belong to Greek letter fra-| cut and run I ey hawe gath [roof of a house’ from their (flying A A ichey, New Yorks G.|nien the plant tlesues are crushed in themselfs if the fault is all mine. ;:gm )"ht:rf‘?;.’ b:(t :g: ::lfl\'!":l :Deegs derwent hardships for many years. ‘v‘é’-i‘x‘:"“’n“'“ofi"-"i‘efl;u“ffl“&?a'%‘? Soed in from a friendly world on the | machine. ~The mystery here is most| ° P. Putnam's Son the mouth. NO. 1 o e o™ or the radle 1o the| He became & partner of the famous | Kappa® Regresentative Lo . hi Beta| Guiaide. The husband just stodges | elaborately @ mstory, Soy pumBer| o1d storics from mans sporees (0rn > HIS was the dainty toy that be-|trajectory which the hand that shot|Jim Butler, who discovered the great | Alabama I'hi Tanpa. Alpha; Repre- | S1ong tolerably well bonient. ity a e e aniin. Sl togeimer |ihe fonndation sof tHl8 book about| Yapishing Languages. T Kk and it was|it designed it to take. ilver deposi sentative Carroll L. Reedy, Maine, Al-| {he S0G 5 eality a @ iD= t0c, N in a " Women. A good woman, or a wise, or ! longed tr Gene Buck an as| "y plaln prose. we are born with gold and silver deposits of Tonopah | SEPaS I +'Phi Delta Phis Cleve- | tragic harrowing of souls the two sit |sayin. 'sh-sh-8! n a‘concert of | ¥ Mttiir®one, standing out in her| OWHERE in America has there a bull dog no pigger than a 2 carbunch of tendencies, and our days h2lin 1899, together with Wilson P D aron, Mjssourl, Sigina Oni; ETavely discussing somelittle mat- | conceajment. 2An aceidental and for- | ¥ "or piace for zome conspicuous N SRE in America has : arage and it wouldn't harm & hair|apent in working them out. B ety Those theee men, without | Loniesentative’ Toln J; Kindred, New : tef, like the Jnd 9f oor, thec, they (e B o B (hepauss | A0k, 18 the center of ench of s been such a_diversity of Indin B ody's head only other animals| We keep imitating and imitating | capital, developed these properties by | Tork, sigma Chi and Pl Ji0Da, Deleas Tould better D vTolks. Tou will | whose owner chances to be the friend | Hoeiliy I gl Britany’ 1r‘;(l;‘slr’“_":3“‘7“fillflfi as in (-31,(0;?: ‘;I;‘:p::,. » but i Senator 3 L h grexas, i v ina TN 7 Yo uages are now rapidly dis ar- and people. Children were as safe|is only a business of trying on Buc. | their own hard work into one of the s o™\ {Pha and Phi Beta Kappai Rep-i ;‘sz“fl’\a‘l} ':1‘;t“m!.:z({l“lh:u:lh::"u‘-: ?t‘;el',-,:of)ou#:er‘;‘;“o“::*“‘;}ro‘:‘;;‘:ie:n L’|||:l{:‘ll; Tand Teontribute of their legendary ansg: ‘;%:'Ernl e lenonm only With this pet as walking in the Pitts- | cessive suits till we find one that fits | greatest gold and silver camps in the | resentative Rufus Hardy, Texas, Phi:one A be polite” about the |itself to the prime motive of Terret- | yomen to "‘“~flfi]‘,‘"fimr'i:f'sfh;ayfi by five or six, and others by onl: tvin burgh freight yards and he wouldnt| % For we never permanently come |west. Goldfield, another famous | Delta Theta; Renpresertatine Schuyleri gnt 3" Conspiracy of secresy. Youling out the cause and of finally di ut of the orisinal Mol A odern Tiving persons, and narals han | Under the influence of any one who O. Bland. Virginia, Phi Beta Kappa. i v th | closing the snapshot of the deed .4 T che < ‘without xome dialect. or no more think of wronging a cat than | g not just spiri camp, came into being as a result of |, 3 » | will admit, however, that it is amaz- | closing the Snam e deed o hed tales of many |4 Y out : Slalect e s not just spiritually adapted to our | 1B FOR" Lo oo rarted th ang R?figgfl!}l‘_wpg:l D. Flood. Vig- | ingly intuitive work that digs deep |self. A good short story might B e ot & singularly sim. |even language, ceasing °0 exisL thronch . al e re- | ginia, a Kaj b 3 i ve is m ¢itua % EEERE . o0 o the 4 ¢f the last individual able (o into the sources of family action and |have issued from this situation. e e mode ‘OF specch. she | the deatt: of the tast LI LAS 0 seratchjng himself. In fairness \o Mr. Buck I will state that a pal of his give him the dog a present without no comment. a couple of phone calls announceing more in anger than in sorrow the sud- own self. 3 So we say such a poet, author, actor, man, or woman “finds” us. Which more kinds of men and different traits of men. vival in Nevada mining from which millions of dollars have developed them during the first five years to successful production. interests | He | reaction—that is, in the case of any family except your own. Aluminum -Brass. action of sea water, with a view to its employment for constructing sub-| = An adventure of the southwestern country of Arizona and New Mexico book-length, however, makes too thin a spread, taxing even the easy writ- ing hand of Mr, Onions himself to ai " simply means that such person he Well they wasn't no trouble '_}“ Gene|us express our self. 198 | poured. DESERT VALLEY. By Jackson Greg-|cover the surfags laid out by him. nad “":d':.f pretty n;:r fl:fi T wheh| As life deepens we find in ourselves| Senator Oddie was the first man- EXPERIMENTS aimed at developing ory, author of “Man to Man." etc. B -, SOUTHWEST SKETCHES. By J. A. they le m out. haG" B fl‘ 4| more and more of the multiplicity of r of the Tonopah properti d the resistance of brass to thei ° tispiece by Frank Tenney! WHY MEN STRIKE. By Samuel Munk. With 133 illustrations. New 5 minutes dureing which Gene received [ pumanity. And do we love more and 28¢ pah properties, an New York: Charles Scrib-| Crowther, —author —of ‘“Common York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons. 1d Gardener Says: ner's Sons. Sense and Labor” New York: e o reviewing e The 0 i Doubleday, Page & Co. “Instead of destroying Capital why % 1o a captivating degree, preserved a chaste and classic effect in these reproductions. The one drawbac work is an inability to copy it word for word and put in all the pictures. all these languages for the sake y throw on the anclent t. record i of the light th | history of the Pacific c There are few better tools in the garden than a pair of heavy At this zeason of the den deaths of 2 adjacent cats of noble; "1t js herein that the sage differs|has since been a leader in agricultu- | marines in France, have shown some berth so when the dog come back|from the petty soul. He has come|ra] and live stock production. He lsl, markable results f the addition | that gets its decided touch of novelty not destroy Poverty? And why not|gtarting frog Arizona’s mesa, which brogans.. s - able Tesultpdrom hfough \the qualities of the tender- | start now?" In this way Mr. Crow- | iyas lifted from the occan bed by vol- vear it is especially important 4 ihat the seeds sown be brought | Gene spanked him and give him a terrible scolding and after that he into a broad sympathy with humanity because he has become more widely a member of many mining and en: gineering societies. During th® war of aluminum. The internal structure ts as foil to the familiar of the alloy is strikingly changed by foot that ac! westerner of the novelist. This is an| ther closes the study of thrift, which i effect, the substance of this is, canic action to an elevation of sev- above the sea,” the eral thousand feet slamorous land of into close contact with the earth, and an easy way to bring ! | :Idn‘t kfllmno more cats except when|human. He sees that in himself are s got outdoors. all crimes and all sanctities. with Spain he volunteered as a mem- | Very small percentage of aluminum|old man of the Bronson Alcott type,{little book. The behaviors of labor | reade vels But the next day De Wolf Hopper| So it is a straight way from thej, D B O s i e |and the color changes are surprising. |a veritable bade in the Aot e e O T i aive. pettode] Loader e il once home/of fn-] | this about Is 10" watk up and come over to call and brought his|direct and_childish soul that slaps|ber © 8 us Essex troop of [“Mg UM SO 0f 1 per cent to 5 per is, however, a great geologist ousted | of activity, indicate that higher | scrutable beings we know as cliff down the rows. Of course. if kid which the dog thought would | back and kisses back up to the serene | cavalry of"Kew Jersey comrom A Ol m Wives the brass | from his eastern professorship to|wages, shorier hours and other cur-|dwelfers, on to a visit to the Hobis Vou have very small feet you look better with one leg and it, took { character of the great soul that loves —— deep. golden color. If the quantity of | make way for a younger and more | rent advantages are but the super-|wh in contrast to the adage about| ' can put down a hoard and walk 5 people to get him not to.operate |all and forgives all. Of the many noted athletes in Con- {aluminum increased beyond 5 per | practical man. Fired to prove his|ficial causes for the strike. The deep- || s, are ha bhest peonle that on that. and. for that matter. | %o after Gene called up the supt. of | The difference is one of degree. The |gress probably the best all.round|cent L Suberb rose color results, which | mettle by this treatment, the profes- | seated Intent is to destroy ~cupital |ever lived’s Dausing for' a vicw of a| | you can usec the back of the hoe. % dog's Teform school and the man|little soul sees itself only here and |athlete is Representative John M.|reaches its maximum Ut W | e okes himself and his daugh- | Here the author takes his stand in a | petrified forest of which every chip | but. arter all. there is nothing says he would take him and ‘cure him | there among men. The great soul | Morin, Pennsylvania. He takes a live- [aluminum amounts to 7 per cent. With | ter to the far west to locatein fact, | definition of capital and the capital-|is a government-protected gem; later to equal & pair of good, heavy Y haCcat habit by tying ome of his| (which we call divine) sees itself|ly interest In all athletic affairs and (10 per .cent of aluminum the. color that with which he is 8o illar | ist. showing that the laborer is him-jon, to another forest that is blue, ‘ boots. R he old mines of that ro- | self a capitalist whenever he saves aland, when the way reaches to Cali- P e e Siciime around his neck and leaveing ’. in all mankind, in Pennaylvania is best known: as a turns to a silvery white.

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