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EVOLUTION OF LIFE Artist Depicts It a Striking New Group. Officlals of American Museum of Natural History Highly Commend Roy W. Miner’s Exhibition as One of the Best There. New York.—A new group at the American Museum of Natural History recently arranged by Roy W. Miner is highly commended by the museum officials, who regard it as one of the best there. It shows animal life on the wharf piles and is intended to give a striking illustration of the pro- cess of evolution from animal to al- most plant life. Mr. Miner himself thus describes the exhibit. “The group illustrates a Jalanced association in which the struggle for existence between animals is not ap- parent, the majority of the species being plant-like and either incapable of locomotion in the adult rtage, or in possession of it to a very limited degree. “On the broken pile in the center of the foreground, for example, grow- ing over the mussels which have com- pletely covered its stump, are hun- dreds of delicate pink bydroids clus- tered in feathery colonies. Here and there among them peep forth the transparent solitary polyps of the white armed sea anemone, while the larger brown sea anemone extends its fringe-crowned disks on this and the neighboring piles, interspersed with coral red masses of the red-beard sponge. “Although these flowerlike forms are relatively stationary and inactive, underneath their apparent peaceful- ness and beauty the struggle for ex- {stence goes on as relentlessly as| among fierce free-swimming species,l but with this difference, that their | prey is invisible to our eyes. The waters in which they are immersed are swarming with myriads of micro- scopic creatures, while every polyp, with open rapaclous mouth and ex- tended stinging tentacles, is but a trap to entangle and engulf them, and every sponge-colony, with its million pores, sucks in the nutritious draft of organisms which are the ultimate basis of food for al sea life, “In a word, sponges and poiyps, in | of form, are but little above the simplest of ]l animals, the one called protozoa, and have developed as ¢ typlcally digestive organisms, “Since their good is everywhere | present, organs of locomotion are not needed to obtain it. Spécial senses and directive intelligence, or instincts, " TN SEO RGOSR | have not been definitely evolved, since | the evolution of these powers always goes hand fn hand with that of loco- | motor organs. “It {8 true that certain polyps pos- ges8 somewhat aimless and imperfeet methods of locomotion, such as the slow-creeping movement of the sea anemones and the umbrella mode of propulsion peculiar to hydromedusae and the true jellyfishes—a beautiful example of which is shown lazily swimming near the broken pile in the group. But the polyps as & Whole may be considered as mere sac-like stomachs, this specialization in diges- tion being their most striking ad: vance, aside from their multicellular structure, over their protozoan pro- genitors. Yet there is a good reason to believe that a polyp-like condition such as this is ancestral to the strue- ture of all the higher and more com- plex groups of the animal kingdom. I “Associated with sponges in the scale of life. “These animals are so closely adapt- ed to an attached mode of life and diet of micro-organisms that the aver spite of thelr size and wide diversity | and polyps upon the wharf piles are many other sedentary animals which, like them, feed upon the mlero-organisms of the sea. At first glanco these seem to be of hardly higher organization than the polyps, but an examination of their structure at once shows them to be members of much higher groups cmsmsisn T —— A CONFESSION Hopes Her Statement, Made Public, will Help Other Women. Hines, Ala.—*]1 must confess”, says Mrs, Eula Mae Reid, of this place, “that Cardui, the woman’s tonic, has done me a great deal of good. Before 1 commenced using Cardui, 1 would spit up everything I ate. Ihada tired, sleepy feelir:f all the time, and was irregular. I could hardly drag around, and would have severe headaches con=- tinuously. Since taking Cardui, 1 have entirely quit spitting up what I _eat. 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NC120 BackwardinSchool is frequently caused by defective eyesight makes tho child nervous and incapable of concentration of mind, It's an injustice t> the cbi.d that you do not have an expert make an examination and prescribe for the trouble. Special and personal care given to children. Dr. 1.E. Lough Optician Optomoterist <4 711 Franklia Street TAMPA FLORIDA No Good Thing ls Ever Lost Remember that truth, the most im portant and encouraging of all truths. Your life may not seem worth while, the sacrifices that ycu make for oth ers may not seem worth while, But no good thing is ever lost. And he who does his duty contributes for | ever to the sum total of that which 18 good in the universe. S —————————— NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION. — Notice is heteby given, that in accordance with Chapter I, Article 5, Section 402, an elec- tion will be held on the 5th day of July, 3, at Davenport, to determine whether the territory deseribed herein shall be constituted {a special tax school district to be known as the Davenport Special Tax School District, and to elect three trustees to serve two years and determine the number of mills to be assessed for each of the ensuing two years. The ter- ritory to be embraced in the District as fol lows ¢ Peginning at the N. E. corner of Sec. 28, mownship 26, South of Range 27 East, and run- ning East to the county line, thence following the county line to the center line of Town- ship 27, South of Range 28 East, thence run- ning west to the Southwest corner of Sec. 18, Township 27, South of Range 26 East, thence running North to the Northwest corner of Sec- tion 18, Township 26, South of Itange 26 sast, thence running East to the northeast corner of Section 16, Township 26, South of Range 27 East, and thence running South to the Northeast corner of Section 28, Township - 26, South of Range 27 East, which is the point of beginning. V. D. Adair, C. C. Young, and J. L. Smith are hereby appointed Inspectors of said elec- tion, and Chas Parrish, clerk. By order of the Board of Public Instruction. C ARKE 810-Sat. County 'Superlmen‘dem. 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