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(Written Speciallly For The Bulletin.} The other day I Wad in one of cur rs this little remark, put Anumnny, spot 5.00@3.26. topte " with al that the wora | o A A ehooss for a conver. |have my teeth pulled or take castor vil. | Mexican Petroleum fell back . sharply, | 2 cus Chifftrobe. 1n' distinctive tmplies. What do we vr«‘: “::u':m_d L | cation in the hammock under the moon- | But all those :mnbglp—mg m‘mlo othsrs ma‘_)kl:nxla net xalnmo! 1 }-3.1:olms. rnl:; BOND MARKET Tudor’ design,’ beautifully tu:— about 4 remark? What abouc |fation in tb it 5 " | quite as disagreeable—enter ‘into - most | public Iron was the only stock o 5z ished— e B e — o 'Ll‘uféeiitifi“:l&','?é imutate | llves, Tn fact, all of life that amounts|particular type to retain much of ita, ad- |, New ¥ork, July 20—United States war 1 sort o' you fel- | "™ like to ask t Not that 1 r answer, bu: , real thinking as it is on> common occurTences in ON THE DOWN GRADE WHEN WE GET TOO LAZY TO SWEAT “nice” to say “sweat” are mot & hun- dredth part as significant as:the. bleger class who are too' high-toned to be will- in excretingz sensile fluids from the body, which some people call “perspira- tion” and some call “sweat,” is not the {for the sake of the pleasure involved. In fact, 'm quite resdy to concede thai | sweating fsn't the nicest thing in -the world elther to talk about or to do. But, Just sk n starter-off on a trip of real thinking, have you who obicct jto the word and the thing as not “nice” considered that it nevertheless ‘.. the elsewhere. ' Buf mr-hnutfl nat tlunu\zofl&mln‘ um:h:fmuhh:yqnmqnm:. to permit the farmer tg produce more at. a lower cost per umit of production. My observation of farmers with much m>d. ern machinery is that they work just about -as hard and sweat just about as inordinately -as their ancestors did who had only hand tools. That is, if they succeed at their job. They produce | more, Ter labor hour. But they have to, in order to keep their end ofthe evener up. s Probably I'm hoping that two or thrae non-farmers may glance over this, apd be induced to start their think-ma chines on the problem involved in th's question of whether to-Sweat or.not tc sweat, From copy-book days up we've all had the dignity of labor diAged into us as a noble thenry. Some of_us have got so far along as to learn the old Latin say- | ing, “Laborare est orare,” which your high-school boy will easily transiate for you, “To work is to pray.” In terser Anglo-Saxon, “Work is worship.” = Ys: all useful -work: is necessarily accom- panied by sweating; can't be done with- out it Bretty Jow-fown - business - o be ashamed /6f “the lddder by which -wa “Perhaps you like to sweat,” some one says. No, mum, I don't. - Nor do T Iike to pay taxes or.do, jury duty, or to much for the present and reacts fo: much against the future is a. constan doing of things we dom’t want to. do and don’t like, in 'themselves, for ihé sake of the greater good which the tem- porary discomfort assures. Why make an exception of sweat? It may not be “nice” but it's necessary, and the whole human Tace would revert New York, July 20.—The g&-x E ket was firm to strong during the &it half of today's fairly active session, ‘but| developed irregular tendencies renewed selling of mnlnent spectalties, including the motors. - . favorable ll‘pect! strike: tio were well lnpwtad. Offerings of -automobile issues were attended by rumors dealing with the fin- anclal status of several of the ent | - companies, but general ‘conditions inthe motor trade.were declared to be favér- able. 3 ‘Washington advices intimating that the federal trade commission is: likely 10 announce formal approval of the Repub- 1i¢-Midvale-Iniand ‘merger stimulated fur- ther buying of secondary steels and U. S. Stecl” established a*now quotation. f the current movement. * [ ‘hanges among _equipments, eovwfl. lead the reaction. g From its_extreme Tise of six points to & level 21 points above the recent low. vance in the reversal, rails also yielding. Sales amounted fo 725,000 shares. The money market followed: its course of the preceding day until the final hour, ‘when call loans rose from 4 to 4 1-2 per | cent. Two and three months money was offered at 3 3-4 per cent.'and some of ‘the longer maturities wero negotiated at 4 per cent.,, with an incréased demand !ar quiet; loans again dominated the bond market today, new high records being establish- ed by Liberty first 4 4 1-4's-at 100.70 and fourth 4 1-#'s at 101.24. causc of the irregularity and . occasional foreign issues. Mexican government fives U8 mawber later on %Sii’mm Westh ‘B e nre Alr & moun-hwuthmdamxp- 4 ,m uly 3 i Tow 4 ‘nflh: rate 4; Hu;& 1:2; offersd at 5;.last loan 4 1-2; cAll loans 4gainst acceptances. 3 1-2 New Yotk (July 20—Cotton, . Dot nkldl.h: 22,80, - A METAL -MARKE? - New York, July 20.—Copper’ steady; Zinc steady, East St. Louls spot and nearby delivery . 5.80 1-4's at 101.26, third /Phese gains were the more striking be- heavingss. manifested by several of the ing (o sweat in fact. lewt atr Rath e tactin - - By oom eléctrolytic, ‘spot. and later 14. B by iteelt: ng to e climb, /fsn’t gt? ather overstraining |textiles, rubbers and _chem! ranged | Tin ‘steady; t 3175 ; futures® ¥ "m! 3 Py starts on the @0%n-| Now, Il admit, ght off the bat, that |the demands of deMeacy to, bs tod |ffor lguidation of the final-hour, when | ' Iron Steady . o iinkiesd e @ mm%;:u peicalt- it becomes 100 |tne physical.action of the skinm pores|“nice” to mention it, eh? Plerce-Arréw preferred and Studebaker | Lead quiet; spot 5.70@5:75. ‘maiing. ists Bo End ‘Bed, Large Dresser with fine quality Mirror and spact Nasp 4 nbiC LR tter with creating, sustaining and moving forcs b which originated, controls and advances our whole civilization? Eh? “In the sweat of thy brow shakt thou fell 1 1-2 points and Cuban Republic fives lost one point, with narrow - changes, mostly lower, in the European division. The one noteworthy exception was City |§ commercial paper. Part of yesterday's set-back in the leading foreign exchanges was recovered. Sterling was firm, allied ‘biils. improved to apedom and babocnery but for it. It you aren't doing your share of i, you aren't dofng your share to keep bu- v walked past and hie hands be- : This besutifal set 1s tdeal: for. sum- "ot | manity from that deplorable retrogres- of Berno §'s, which gained 1 1-2 points. - “ho | weat of. somebodyrs. brow Abalt then | slon. 2 oy points nd the German mark 4150 | Among rails’especial strength was is- [l et iiss, and equally desirable for b Bk Bttt wear silke and' dismonds and sky-host| We may or may :mt 5 on thetdflw'n- low 'abb durtag ihy brakie -out.+aaHed p:zved byII:u:v Yo;ksanl;:l debentux; year Toynd ‘use in_any room. - Con- . grade when we get too “mlce” to say ) 150 | zes, St. Louls and San Francisco ad- There are a whole lot of u like that:) dorose the country in Pullman cars or | FR%0 WheT, W RS (70 NP f0n Y | feebly later. e § reec rate was some. | oot St Louls and San Tranciico ad- || alsts.of. Seltee,Chatr, Rocker, Table, what better and siength was shown: by hen we get to Riston G doniberale Wi NS S Dutch and Scandinavian quotatlons. There ian’t a single refinement of ul- |lazy to sweat in fact. tra luxury for the gratification or adorn- | Givillzation wasr't Dullt by elackers, | ment of the haughtiest queen of soclsty | and can’t be continued by them. and ‘Electtic. Lamp, finished in ivory or-brown. ‘Sedts and Backs. are com- fortably upholstered. . Removable convertible 4 1-2's, St. Paul convertible 4 1-'s, Southern Raflway 5's and Missouri Kansas and Texas-first 4's. Chile Copper sixes, STOCKS. Goodrich 6 1-1's, 5 which it the result end outcome of THE FARMER. The following 15 a summary” of the|Midvale Steel fives and U. S. Steel fives |[§ “°2tS. Of:spring. construction. Coy- somebody’s sweat. There isn't a singla| transactions on the New York Stock Ex. | Were firm to strong with Armour 4 1-2's, |f§ ered -in handscme | function of civilization which ism't made s thinker has to forehead to ‘Wilson Convertible sixes and several of $95.00 . Fossible by th t dit DAY S TP S the local tracti Thir g T has to wrinkle is forehead o | possible by the profuse-expenditure of p Tieh. TLow. Glose |the local tractions, including Third Ave- - show the w nking. 1€} comehody’s sweat. Swest ls the inovir- HUMOR OF THE ‘aliteq - Chamicat 5% 68% 63% |nue adjustments and Interborough Rapid il s 2+ able accompaniment of work. And it Is| gne T near you skated into an airhold{ AZis Chalmens 553 G4% 543 |Transit refunding &'s. Total sales, par e ! work, work of the hardest and often of | ,, She T hea Aile’ Chat oe 9315 desp! 1, ] 7. P the dirtiest sort, on which all civiliza- value, aggregated $14;182,000. - be dor fe He—That's what tiey call it, tut I;Am Ag Chem 29% | tion res 2 e v ven| Am Beet 46% = Liberty Bond It was.st the cost. of sweat that the | o000 It full ofswater—New Haveaj T Br:«:»hs‘;z; 3834 | Sings okl | farmer grew the wheat; that the rail Am Can . . 57% | 5 Lb 335 ... 10058 10030 roads were bullt which transports : | Boy to His Dad—Dad, can you signi iy car & Fay'...168 U S Lib, 24 4s. .100.60 35 that the mills were bulk and run which| YOUT mame With your eyes hut? Am Cotton ' Oil 273 U S Lib 1st 4% 10126 100556 = 101.95 ground it that the ovens were made for | His Dad—Certainly. Am Hide & Leath pr 718 V.S Lib.2d, 4% 100.80. 100,62 100,40 . s baking into bread, anad the fusl | Boy—Well, then shut your eyes and|Am 7Tel & Ter U S Lib 30 4% 10070 10050 00.#2 at mined to furnish heat. The same thing | sign my report card—Boys’ Magazine. | Am Tobaceo U.S Lib 4th 4% 10124 1008 ; There unquestionably ave people 40 | which is {rue of our commonest food is| My first husband had much bstter | Am Yvosten \\"ic'my 455 ...10056 100.54 » People who | ue of our rarest Iluxur.cs. | sense than you have. Anaconda Cop Quotod in' doljare “ahd ‘cénts per - * word and fear,Fversthing which we value as distn- | “I can't sce it. V7o were both foolish | Ateh m & -8 > vulgar themselves if i Fuishing our civilization from the lowest | cnough to marry you.—Boston Tran-|Balt & Ohlo |oons In one sense, such pe>- | forms of savagery has been bought ard | seript. iPalt & Ohio pr . 5 : . Foreign Exchange. paid for with the sweat of somebody's | = mioita be careful about politeness at|Beth Steel .. i e S arduous labor. e Beth St With the exception of sterling, al ek gt R S A st S0 BT et auotations. are.in cents per umit of for China Closet that the basal fact of civilization is too | “I stocd mp to let a womian passme and | Beth Steel 8 p ¢ . eign currency: a raw for perfecting civilization to men-| she ped into my - seat."—Louisville | Brook Rap Tr Tear | tion. Courler-Journal. Brook R T ctf . Starling— Yesterday Ago 2y l w Sinoe they It 18 worse that over-nice, it 18 ths| pjfe is very'good to us. One need never | BULe C0p & Z Demand $i45% CAD n alnut e Clad mark of a shirking slacker to refuse to | grow 0ld. One con only die once. Wiy | Butter & Super 'FCab-es ;:: % s 4 contribute cne's fair share to that sweat- | poos ¢ e ] Canadlan Pac Tancs .. 3 e 2 [ enforeing labor which both underlies and :f;;“!“r’]efv‘i.“e“""‘,zv"s“eam“fig ;weofic’"‘ Leather .. Guilders 38.82 This is but one of the many ' odd “,‘“’a,: (6 aing ofvilization. “k“d':rimg'mfm"‘_sif&;g"m'.(‘ent Leather pr Marks . .20 China Ciosits which we aré offering SRR ik st amt i | e 150 5 e e S S 1”1 DINING ROOM SUITE e o antually thimk a bt about that Mat. | 2Tet { g 10Blo s Sratse 2 i tiean. Anne Besiin ieardbuls footed assertion? I dom's care & sap|_ NO Dlace is So fine as it seems when|Chi Gt West Posctas .........15.32 Consiats cf Peiestal. Base Bxtension Table Bafet with, mirror, and 3 e, Quedn. 4 . o5 : S e are il caruot, gt 7T excliomenlth for 1o A1 BATace Bo (o IGE Wele ar o i s Chairs with, gentine leather upholsterad. seats. - A good-looking sct, Iy constructed through- it would he a michty £00d thing, we:| Pad 2s it seems When you are homesick | Chi Mil & St. P . Sweden 2. Fotatonetan of ol ouk. ohired th ST 1661y “fin E only for you but for the omntry. 1t s | I it—Faem Life, Ch M & St P opr Denmark 2152 o 20K out-and iicely ‘finished. and evervhody else would omce tht “Yes/! sald the man. looking at)the 5 SHurpiy Fous ~ that out to lts logleal conclusion. place where his bank balance had been |Ch & N'west iyt siso 3 y ; befors e bought the closed car, “a new|Chi R 3 i ¢ 3 The famous preacher, Spurzeon, omce o o b Chi ser 1380 remarked that. the reason why the lons b';’;‘l"‘ha‘“‘ wesss clato e iite GRS S — | g . didn't eat Daniel was bécause most of inofs ' Paper—While coasting last | g, : .v . . him was ‘backbone and the rest was|0ight on Badger's Tl Miss Margaret ! Goonime *Gtesi 385 CHICAGO GRAIN MAKKET : Kltche'n Ca.bmet a : : o ; 9 thle S ~ ¢ 20.—Big export buying, | grit. Sweat Ix the inevitable sccom.|Bicon snd Miss Sallle Weeks were|ome. Stines - Chicago, July 20.—Big export buying, paniment of and resultant from thse | SIEhtIy/injured by their sleds colliding. |por® together with diminished prospect of set- qualities People who mever swest nnd | Miss Bacon sustained a cmfwyp vbgkaj i tling the railroad strike, gave an upward A ‘beautiful, thoroughly. modern cabinet, 90 lu.; to mention it. are us xz Mi.—Boston Transcript. Fisher Bod 4 Ifl:’;;e?ii‘zseg’ L e . - oftered at a sensationally ‘low " price ent ::fi]g?lzb:afil::i\“ suptlave vou nad much experionce tn a (Fisher Bods higher, with September 3112 to $1.12 )-8 g Very: carefully- constructed - throughout, 4 o o A | T T . s e w0 SR TN L] Seliar Chests i o o o ne mud, where thev resriald | e L G, 2 i-ic gain, oats at 1-4 off to a shade ad- | 6ut. Has o complete’ equipment of labor- , where they can live Gen % |I-c g tion and dle without : vance and provisions showing a riss of 2 1-2 to 1fe. 2 Txport buying of wheat was estimated Gt oro. Gt North Ore ... Hupp Motor Car ... —The Passing Extensiye asgortment, made of sel- T oadme s “hand. . Saving devicss—siiding porcelain enamel t exuetly why T shonld be writing v - ; somely finished, -and . goaranteed work fop. and compariments for every SOt of doctrine +o farmers for fa Rt e et s ot as reaching fully 2,000,000 bushels, al- |l OO0 Ol Bigntey T R Tl > auite clear in my own Sty Tiitnois Cent pr A . though it was after -mid-day _before |fl TOGICHEO0L - The Chest SRURITAtel © kitchen need— Cert tation to sweat. we're doing most of our waking h are zbout th Put it seems to ma signs of any unusual purchasing for Bu- |} rope developed. Earlier. the bulls had their eyes chiefly on the strike sifuation as a motive for higher prices. In this Insporation Cop Int Harvester {Int:fer Mar . iInt Mer Mer pr only— and working' hours—w) $11.90 $33.50 $3 WEEKLY BUYS THIS BEAUTIFUL, NEW 88-NOTE thing. that Int Paper connectlon, significance - was. uttached to noticed. of lats vea - problem will settle it-|yn¢ Paper pr. sta .. messages from the southwest complaining fon on the part of so a few more years the sidewalks | Rennecott of inability to get cars to move new || farmers to avoid as much sweat aken up and given over to vehic- | Lehigh Valley wheat that had been sold by farmers. as . o trafiic. There won't be any pedes- |Marlin Rock 4 Corn was again in good request for ex- A i’-’“;:e 428 | trlans lett.—Detroit Motor News. el Mt A port, but less so than on yesterday and h when they're able to affard another Miami Cobper arrive were larger. Trade In oats lacked easoline engine and, perhaps, tor KALEIDOSCOPE supports 401 persons MoK &T wwi MoK & T wiopr.. Missouri Pacific Missouri Pac pr Nat Enam & St X Y Central .. NYNHgH olume. Provisions were firm n line with hogs, and as a result of improved export in- quiry. a trac- Japa square It fs estimated that there are 100,000 miles of canals ‘n China. Far be it from me to decry the ad< G vantages of machinezy on the farms or PLAYER PIANO Chicago Grain Market. - A regular $600 value, possessing all the [éitlisgs arid fine appearance, that a p There Is one professional engineer for (N ¥ ¥ ¥ & B Wheat— _ High Low. Closa gopd Instrument ehould have. Besutitully JeREse et oo mahogany or | or t 0se W, 0 gance D g, women cand ieillaren) tn by ShllsPanins e e i Al Investigate this wonderful offer, if you want a Player-Piano. hi try. '3 110% : True isinglass 18 a soluble combustible | bass® O 3% 1K 1% V. FREE Bench material made from the air bladders of | Pierce Oil pr 5 e a t 0se who don”t certain fish. Ray (Con T 16% o 16% e sl FREEPhyaRnlh One-tenth to one-seventh of all cloth |Ry Steel Spring ... 107% 106% W P{lce now manufactured in Germany is made of | Reading .. oL S 75 61% §1%,. . e1% i !REE Ddlvfl’, catton waste. Rep Iron & Steel .. T6% T3% & Some liki Rep I & Steel pr .. 93% 934 S AR B L me like a fox-trot. To others a waltz There are only 185 persons in France Sobth Tacine . 90% - 8a% 3% 3% 3% 3 P A S - & i il . with an income of more than $75,000 a | 5 3 39% 38% 39 b S &s Bu 111]8 is still the best. Even the one-step has its Sear at present exchange. PSSy et 2 it Musical $ Weekl y; F followers — and some don’t like to dance The use of the telephone is six times|menn Copped 10% 10% 10% | Essex—A carload-of birch has arrived Instruments K more highly developed in the United |Tobacco Prod A ... SL 0% '80% | at the Essex station to.be um in the A ]ctro at all States than in Great Britain. Tobaoco Prod ... 57% B6Z 5% | witch hasel istillery. - At ‘Special The shiadow of the moon which falls on y&'hat a difference when it comes to drinking Clicquot Club Ginger Ale! They .all Iike it. Who shall describe the - taste of it? The only true \ ' - All ‘Vict't_)'r Records the earth during an eclipse of the sun is usually about 50 miles in diameter. “The Colesium at Rome was plamned by a Jew, Gaudentius, who afterward suffered martyrdom in the famous arena. The largest loaves of bread in the world are those baked in France and “and on Terms Now is ‘the’ time Outic ‘consists of Sodel’ 240, Consols Victrola. as_ehown, in. mahdgany, 6 douhfe-faced Rec- a3 (12 - selec- Italy. They are often as much 85 six| s 2 o description of Clicquot Club destaln Ierath cat ipstrument < ARE: HERE = tons), 1 velvet . 3 5 Locusts are appearing in such mumbers ‘you' want.. 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Of this an additional 10 t6 25 per cent. is lost in the process of manufacture. - According to the American consul at Merseilles, France, thers has recently been a remarkable invasion of Morocean grasshoppers in the region east of the mouth of the Rhone river. . Chickens have no ring fingers. The bones of the bZd’s hand or wing are three Gse corresponding to the llt. tle finger and the ring finger of the hu- man hand being absent. Omar Khayyam, the Persian poet, phi- losopher, and author of the Rubaiyat, who died i’ 1123, was known in his own day as a great mathematician and astrono. l you ‘the privilege stock a complete” as- ot o sortment Vietor Records_ i .all sélec- tons. Jamaica ginger is used. The other ingredients—sugar and fruit juices—are just as pure as can be found. Buy #t by the case for the home. . Should you desire variety, in addition to Gin- ger Ale, we make Sarsapa- rilla, Birch Beer,.and Root Beer. B JFHE CLICQUOT CLUB'COMPANY Millis, Mass., U. 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