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OMAHA 1910 | Young Nebraskans Who Have Won Distinction in School Debates our Miss James is one of the lead ‘,0"?‘1“""000. B %, students and most popular member of 3 school. Her scholastio rank s s nglish and Latin is especlally high. s s ugh Miss James has had no debating league —cloven picked de. to thix year, she has al- representing all sections i h 1 high school circles for state, will compete at the % p : nt command of English and her Universit Nebraska next Friday e 3 (king. Her rapld fire ex- ing, high school fete da 1 \ ttal has been a marked It will . ¢ third annual debats \ feature « o ates in which Alliance for the champlonship, The league wis o d 3 d D “as been represented ganized In Jar 190 Prof. M. M . \ van Webst o Hastings High Fige, profes rhot t the state . esent it and the ear, and tho champi » won by ' 3 'y $ place in raska inter-count Arthur Anderson of Wa Mark « r 1 debato. H the Harvard High Hargrave of Wy d K i 3 4 school one yve now a senfor at Isabel Oldham of K E: Hastings, He was on the Hastings team Burke of Ord, t t s 1 that won on t gative from Kdgar and held member 1 : N 4 on the team (hat won on the affirmative when ¢ i % . { from Hebron. Mr. Webster, who 1s the son the cha i SN of Mr. and Mrs Webster, fs also in Paul terestod in atk + member of the foot ball, Indoor base ball tcams, and manager of the baso ball toam. He will enter the University of Nebraska nosf . o°°¢‘!(;°:Qofloo °°°o° t °o°° 5 High school has appointed to reprosent ¢ b i TLOYD WORLEY, ASHLAND MISS E.FLOY LEWIS , wymone L3P, TTISS ETHEL SAMES, ALLiAnce JOSEPH. FITZGERALD, KEARNEY and e outiern it (10 Tarcat e ided into sleve EAST-CENTRAL DISTRICT SOUTH EASTERN DISTRICT NOATHWESTERN DISTAICT WESTERN PISTRICT trict of the league ¢ & of Mn and Mrs. J. K. Lewis. 1In the threo district) debates this semestor she won two firs . Fabrokrs &6 ) debates this sem \rst the honor o ~ R prao every-da Lloyd Worley, sho debates for the east- honors and ono wecond. In resourcefuinesy ending to the state he representa- (which weon from Stella and Humbolt, ¥ contral diatfict, ts w member of the Ash. In falrly and ;‘::x‘m.l;w..,|.w.“,, :.:, » n the Beneficlal" 18 Southwestern District—Beaver City, which 0 4 o tudent. Ho wax born at Bigar, began Colled: Ver L SR, v g L iy ) X attended the Wymore schools, which ho full Latin course, as have her colleagues on gating and di; n Western District—Kearney, which won represented in a county contest in public Hurnllll s -GolieEs ‘h”\m: e AERES (Froma ovtit: Ridtte 3 £peaking. This 1s his first year in debating ¥ e ship she ranks a close second in the senlor V the test West-Central District—Broken Bow, Natural ability and determined application 2 which won from Ravenna and from Ord " In scholar- The district championship s o far : % Y to work have brought him unusual success “UU 0 ey High wa tha champlonship, have decided Bastern District—To be decided by the A for a student schaol, the champion of the western dis ate as follov debate between Plattsmouth (which won trict, {s Joseph Fitzgerald. Mr. Fitzgerald, Central District—Gen \ t xon of Mr. and Mrs. O. Fitzgerald, 1s a senfor who ranks as one of the ablest students in the school. In interscholastio debate he has been active for three years, P | The representative of the Valentine H om Fremont and Blair) and Wahoo from Osceola, from Friend and from (which has defeated David City.) ton (which defeated Grafton.) North-Central East District —Ashland, which won from bj school, which holds the championship 4 the northwest district, is kEdith M USE Rvkia fnd Biers 3 A Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- it el bl R ey : lin Christensen. Miss Christensen, who AR o . ranks as sophomore, stands high as student. ¢y, yoars as second on the Kearney team geward (which defeated Syracuse.) dolph (which won from Wayne.) & A BN ST DAt (o] AL eAs Hesend bl e My 4 her high school course, she Is oing (0 col- wayne Soper, the representative of the etk ey . lege. She was a member of Valentine's oot central district, is’ a senior in the orthwestern District—Alliance, which Joseph Ertel, has been in the Geneva HhSH e GOl SRAE AN Yol skt L MR s defeated Sidney and Chadron (which won schools four years. As a scholar he ranks Miss Kthel James, the representative of {4 Broken Bow schools from the primary EeRTb ST uh (ot RUBEVIIeY Toiet bk e RMENATH ot T | £z the northwestern district, has attended the gepartment up. As & speaker he has had which in turn had won from Rushville) first place in the declama contest last - Alliance High school the last four years considerable experience. In several locat Southern District—Hastings, which de- year, he this year began the study of de- feated Edgar and Hebron (which won from bating. The and is a member of the class of 1910. She debates and other public speaking contests negative team, of which he VAN WEBSTER , HASTINGS MISS EDITH MARLE SESSE ERTEL , ceneva Fairfield.) was & membe is the eldest daughter of Mr. and MrS. and fn the district debates ho has taken won at home and then SOUTHERN DISTRICY HRISTENSEN , VALENTING CENTRAL DISTRICT William James, Mr. James being a well- part. His work has shown him uncommonly Southeastern District-Wymore, which defeated the Friend team two to one, and NORYHERN DISTRICT known merchant of Alllance and also & effective as an extemporaneous speaker, won from Auburn (which defeated Ne- the Osceola team two to one. In a special finally, by, defeating Sutton, which had plonship, In which contest the judges prominent figure in local political circles, and he is one of the strongest students in braska Clty), Tecumseh' and Falls City contest with Grafton, Geneva won, and won from Grafton, captured the cham- selecied Jesse Ertel to represent Geneva, for several years a member of the Alliance the school University Place by default, and from Northern Distriet—Valentine, which won Jesse Ertel, from ©'Neill (which defeated Atchison) the Gleanings from the Story Teller's Pack Local Col Once more she Inquired about the text, and Isiar URING the winter scssion, stories the boy repeated his remark: “Don't worry, “Murray of the summer vicatlon time you'll get the quilt come 10 light. One of these was In the Field of Electrical Experiment Baedeker bad buok,” he repeated. very, very good. Murray say: Electrical Anesth ‘Give the heik half a crown.' Badeker say EFORE fe. toaster on the table. When he has fin- about a foot in thickness. The patterns This about convinced the mother that her ‘Glve the shelk a about twenty-five sur- ished he takes his electric motor or an are laid on and marked with chalk, then shilling.’ "' Pittsburg geons of Hartford, Conn., Dr. electric train to his office downtown. they ure removed and the cutting machine recently told of a young writer son was getting a bit too fresh for so Chronicle-Telegraph Louise Rabinovitch of New After he has departed and the breakfast quickly cuts out the garment. who applled for board at a small a child, and she made up her mind i York, the physiclan who for Is out of the way, the house I& swept and In the electrical clothing shops’ thers farm close to a hotel where his to punish him. Just then she saw a friend Why He Would Wenr a Robe. 5 R fifteen years has been perfect- cleaned by the electrical devices, the linen are machines for stitching at high speed, friend, who was a congressmuan, was stay- going home from church and she called Bi¥hops of the Church of Rome have i : ing her methods of electrical 18 washed and ironed and all the other. machines for barring, tacking and sewing iIng. He halled the farmer across a five- after her to learn what the text had been, TODe8 Which no lesser dignitary of the p anesthesia, supervised an operation on John work is completed with the aid of elec- on buckles and machines for putting in barred gate Here's what it was: “Have no fear, The CNUrch may wear without committing Crosic, % years old, at St. Francis hospical tricity. When the head of the family re- pockets. There are no less than twentys “l am a writer and am anxious to get Comforter will be with you.'—Cleveland Pacrilege. The story 1s told of Bishop ” " January 2. turns for dinner at 7 o'clock the meal has two varieties of button-hole machines, and some local color for a plece of work I amn Piain Deler, O'Donaghue, who is shortly to remove from " Three toes were amputated successtully been cooked by electricity and Is ready to a contrivance for sewing on flat buttons. doing, 1 don't care to stay at'the hotel. N Indianapolis to take charge of the Louls- from his two feet while the subject was serve il How much will you charge for board?" Quaker Joe. ville diocese, that he was visited one day CLARENCE A.DAVIS under the influence of the weird electrical Antenintl —fi’g.—‘—l P A 3 Blectrical Flashes. ‘Well, if you just want board and room K. U, Whitted of Topeka relates in the by a negro preacher of a Protestant de- BEAVER CITY phenomena, which was used for practical e Te TR SRR o & " it will be $10 a week, but if you must have Kansas City Journal an interesting story homination. It is characteristic of Bishop SOUTHWESTERN DISTRICT | purposes on a human being for the first A System of automatic electric transpor- Experiments are being raade to transm! us talk dialect to vou, it will be $2 extra.” of the ancestors of Speaker Cannon. O'Donaghue to see every one, and the i time in misdioal Ristary dn tHaL ity tation, Invented by Mr. Willlam C. Carr of music by wireless telephony. ~National Magazine “Uncle Joe s of Quaker stock,” said colored minister was shown in. 4 Recently at the Hartford Medical so- BUIfalo, N. Y., is attracting a considerable A safe method of firing shots tn mines i sy Whitted, “and although the Quakers do "I Would like to borrow one of your © clety's club rooms Dr. Rabinoviteh demon. ®Mount of attention. His principal devices by electricity has been devised. Fishing Luck, not belleve in war most of them have robes’” maid the colored man, with visions strated the possibilities of her discovery on &7¢ & rural mall and parcel delivery ap- = An electrical device is now in use to Senator Frye Is an enthusiastic fisher- fighting blood in their veins. 1 know a ©f & beautiful red robe in mind. & rabbit, which she subjected to the elec- VArAtus, an automatic electric ore carrier, ‘record tho density of smoke {ssuing from man. He was once the guest of a family little story on that subject about the “Want to hang yourself?" sald the accomplish that simply in this wav: For- ¢ oo G G0 MG WP B0 tting the @R electric truck and scale, an under- chimneys. who arranged for him and other visitors Cannons. It happened before I was born, Pishop facetiously. ests do not take any more rain—at least oo . oo g g up the wound pemitting Bround or “tube’ system, and a passenger It is clalmed that the Bell telephona in Eastport, Me, a plenic at a lake a few but Is a family tory handed down, My No, sir; no, siree; I don’t want to hang no one has proved that they do. What o “Hy“‘m tiop fFesly ana |.¢}nxxxl3 about AT All are operated cn tracks that are system has 4,600,000 telephones in service. miles distant. The head of the family, grandfather and Dr. Cannon, father of Myself, but I thought if you would loan they do is to hold the rainfall when it the x" ek ”’mu“h nothing had happened, S!MIlar in design, but differ in size accord- The city of Durban, South Africa, will noticing that his brother, who had charge Speaker Cannon, were members of a little Me one 1'd have my wife to make one Just comes and regulate its flow down the \‘m“:’ D‘r A mingviinll dli-tlbing bk “u; ing to the service requircd. The smallest spend $1,000,000 for electric lights and rafl- of the vehicles, had placed a supply of band of Quakers that settled in Park Mke it mountain slopes. ‘That is the maln In- oo 0 "L T T Ty on, one of Hart- 18 for mail and parcel carrying, and is ways. fishing paraphernalia in ‘one of the county, indiana, along about 1828, moving What good purpose would that serve?’ fluence they have. If the whole Sierra 2 d‘ Y 1‘ e = lied the electric WOrked by means of two tracks supportel Ten million dollars will be spent in St, wagons, asked why he had done so there from North Carolina. They founded @sked the bishop. range were smooth and barren the rains 0793 '“'(‘“? "“”“";"“ Sepi! “’d Ttly. Overhead on poles with Y-shaped or yoke Petersburg, Russia, to electrify forty miled “They're for Frye," was the reply the little town of Bloominglon. Speaker ~“Why, pshaw, Mr. Biehop, it would cer- would rush off quickly In flood waters Sarrent of four ki "‘":,"“;‘_" etrodes. Wps for supplying current to the motor- of horse car lines, “But, man alive, there are no fish in Cannon was born there, my parents were tainly make the colored folks in my con- and a great deal of it would be wasted. ul\“ \ul’“ .\kmmm ;,. n,,nl‘n-j"‘x" o driven carilers, and In rural sections they The Chinese laundries in Brooklyn are that lake,” the elder exclaimed born there and 1 was also born there; KIe6ation sit up and hailelujah for the “With a forest cover, with a brush cover, O &t the un le, i it was & com. may be used to cistribute current for light being electiified with electric lights, motor “Well, Frye doesn't know It." hence I know the story kingdom come."—Indianapolls News, with a good grass cover even, when the &nd the third at the groin. VA8, %04 and power to consumers along the line. The driven washers and wriigers and electria Frye didn't. On arriving at the lake he “Along In the 'Hs, by the death of a 6 rain_comes it forms a reservoir and lets Dleto succeas. The patlent felt no pain and ;0 "\ o ange them as loops radiating flatirons, took the fishing tackle and trudge off, former member of the society in the south, < o . Rewsrd ot ‘l'."'\f' cer. book. MO Water run off slowly and espocially abroluicly D‘X“"M‘“j{‘; REEAIN. MR MBI TSI Ghiiie) TIMU, TED il cask it The cld Aavi whet albeteio light sib l.r'r‘d r:::\rvn"”::’:n:“;‘..,u '.‘vm‘.-: yery warm the soclety inherited %0000 in money and St 1 s l”A‘-nn.::;mll .\lur:‘,l;iunimx- holds It for the latter part of the season Tl.lu operation will become a regular thing D® Started, for example, from the postoffice Were mero ornaments have gcne forever 8, AAStEh DY BRSNS 100 negroes. Quakers did not belleve in 5 ] ' when it is adly needed. X 3 Ayt 5 with one box fcr each of the houses on and in their stead come the modern shades ‘Get any bites, Frye?' he was asked. slavery ands what to do with the negroes DA+ loaned 25 cents to a young woman 00n, (s hy geitiAc el Bl eI IRIIER ot Tt adaten, At WATAiacione It a 2 o Pl b et 0 erves. Bef ¢ ie made to diffuse ard reflect the light along Get any bites!” was the half Indig- was a problem. It was finally decided to Stranger. who made the request of her on W R “ whisnctip: aupatatus iy iintalisn tracks are twelve feet to twenty feet ab jurely sclenufic lines and at the greatest nant reply. “Look at my face!"—Philadel- free them and use the $0,000 in purchas- the strect, explaining that she had lost it g b 3 %se for 1910 the ground, where they o )1‘1 :‘;’w » nomy. phia Record. ing for them homes in Indiana, Dy. her purse and needed the money to help There Is another thing connected with Blectrical House for ot Ut RPN, MARIAYSERURRLT I8l tere - dottiomy, | - ; Cannon, WhEC hatkcted 63 Al pay her fare back to Philadelphia, She the Water supply of the national forests Kor years the dream of the housewife Vith other traffic, and over these parts the Niagara Falls can generate fully 5,000,000 Light, Facetious Tone. whore they were, and biing them. The took Miss Yeager's name, promising to &nd that is the water power question. The has been u home In which all the domesti cars Will 1un at a speed of about twenty- horse-power, bat only 55 per cent of it is At & base ball banquet in Cleveland, cinisena o Park county were vers iodie. return the loan, power resources of Callfornia are as yet' work could be done by electricity. That five miles an hour. As a station is ap- being utilized. Of this 126,000 horse-power Neal Ball, the famous shortstop, who made yani over WRYig dhat mAky Alerdea l"“r The other day Miss' Yeager received ar VOrY little developed. They are likely to dream promises to be realized during the proached the car will slow down, pick up Is used in cleetro-chemical processes, 66,200 last year the only unassisted triple play In cateq among them and were &t the land. letter from the Soung woman; who. Is how be enormous in the future. It is simply present year. Electrlcity Is now being a box with outgoing mall, deposit the box for rallway service, 1230 for transmitting the history of the major leagues, said in ing when the boat arrived. They notified Mrs. A. C. Cartwright m.i':‘““, 2 !' casn 'Mpossible to flgure today what they might epplied to half a hundred uses in homes with incoming mail, ring a warning bell in many miles 19 piwer plants, and 145,00 the course of & neat humorous address. Db, ‘Gamiian, At Re Wanih Bok e parimisted ol foo iorr i Toanel s #5 In cash ) " "The policy of the foderal forest service and new ones are rapidly being added to the house, and then proceed on its way Is used by factories close to the falls, “‘Women are more intelligent on the &Ver- 1o ud them. The old doctor was & very was embarrassed on (he strects of foas. ID F€Ard to the power question is gimply this liat. with accelciated speed. Boxes with parccls g0 than men. Of that I am convinced. getermined man and he seized & musker b R Lhasedid 8- \\1s: We belleve that electric powet gen- The electric kitchen of 1910 is & table may be similarly collected and dellvered Why won't women, then, learn to under- A ”"v‘\"”"““‘( 60 L A erated from a flow of water I8 8o very im- With a row of knobs at the back. These Tho loops will ordinarily be twenty-five riter states that since her adven- and g egroes | ctio ch T ceeded in making clear (o one woman the pomitted to land and the plans sgreed ooogn e oy oot martled, and coming oant fn the future that the power utensils has a heater In the bottom. The trip over a loop will cost only five cents differenco between an unassisted triple ypon by the soclety were R ALEied our across the card bearing Miss Yeager's name companies should be under some kind of cook, to set it going, plugs the short (214d.) The autoinatic clectric or play and a foul fly “Indiana had some very stringent laws. o oo d8Y, she related the incident to gniro) by the federal government wire attached to the stew pan, or whatever system, an example of "So, with the women, 1 adopt & Ught. oy that time against treedmen—one re- o, .ob8nd, and they decided upon the “.rpne right-of-way for ditches, conduits it s, Into a socket in the back of the be installed at a coal mine in Pennsylvania, whioh comprises 2% miles of standard :‘-t'-’::\:‘ux( n‘.:mnllr;‘ ‘:u:-;‘:' ball matters. A quired that any person S P A reward. and power lines belong to the federal gov- table, j\ljl llkn,x‘ll wlt‘phlmmI glirl :nul\l** Wil carry the ore from the mine at high gauge road and 106 miles of narrow Faug% om once s ] to & freedman should file ond wit B : : ernment and the sites for power houses & connection, and the pan heats up at once. specd to the smelter or railroad, g 3 e 1. These lines are 1 love base ball, Mr. Ball. I 10ve cqunty insuring the .lnr.lsl;.:lm.:x“.ln.}“r';«:-.xllr National Forestry Service algo. and further than this the fall of A new electric range has just beem de- automatically dumping it will return to the :rl‘:.'::}:l \,vm’;‘l:fl]u:n lx’-‘r ‘:huluhml and 4‘-r-y' especially to watch the man at the bat. It man employed ever becoming a county : 3 ~ water which is due to the configuration of veloped In New York. This looks llke an mine or starting point. To prevent trouble s heayy passenger traffie, Since commenc- 18 50 cute, too, the way he keeps hittng charge. Dr. Canr AR Ve bitkas {Oodtinhen « SEDLIBAEY ;T4 0) the 1and belongs to the federal government. ordinary range. It has pads on the top that from ice ind snow, the contacts on this, jng tne tee of sasolne trains, the railrond S8 Sraund gontiy eltil the bats end. ‘Why i “It is mot one thing alone which makes &re heated red hot by electricity. The as on the other systems, will be el g . il B p e el against such laws and openly violated Prove its kind and its quality and its mAds oy sl imeriprLiigpolhageirns s d e do that, madam > : / f ¢ is done In ord ensils se i gt S o SRS them. At 1ast he was arcested, tricd, con- Quantity, and we can do ihis by Very power, it is & combination of ail those c0oking is doue in ordinary utensils set 00 the under ride of the ralls in lnvertod V- gyens. advantage for this class of traftio ‘the yig N Y f thes > new electrl N victed and fined very heavily (about $3.000, careful cutting, which we always Insist {hings: not the protection alone, not the the tops of these pads. The new electric 80" troighis, For honcling Ducksse: Lher et oresent they are operating the worms have an annoying habit of coming : land alone, not the fall alone, but it is Tange has an oven, also what is Known' freight at raflroad terminals, st ship Ay, ? AN as 1 remember). This was a very large upon. That applies, of course, particu- up to sce who's butting, and that naturally yum of money in that community st that 18rly to the government, because the Pri- 5 eombination of all those things, and our 88 & quick oven, for ples and. similar docks, and in and about man opinton is that it is only fair to keep the things | | | ? more and more water and you want a steady supply. The national forest will e —————— raction. A very successful application of the combined gasoline and electrio system i3 reported by Cassier's magazine upon one CATTier of the most important light rallroads of Which is shortly to Hungary, namely the Aiad Ceanad line, and after lines with them almost exclusively. Tralns are made up from a locomotive, or rather motor car, and from one to five standard cars. AL present there are about forty locomotives In use, ranging from & heavy & glghty horse-puwe pe to the thirty and freight terminel in New York city. The tracks are made in lengths of from t twenty feet (not elevated in this case "l“" A "“l‘" out @ bit; S0 he Just 1aPS (ime and the Friend soclety offered to vate holder must get certain returns upon them on the head lightly, and down they pay i, Dr, Cannon would not permit them Fi& capital and he must get them In the L Washingion 1Ay 10 do so, however 1 his itacturing plants, the combination electric {itle of tho land with the governmert, Besides its use in washing, Ironing’and scade glve the power companies long leases, €00king, for sweeping and for running the thirty or forty or fifty years, for thelr Bewing machine and the pianola, electricity power house sites, their reservolr sites and Will be applied to many other devices in truck and i built to be operated on movable tracks, One of these equipments now be ing manufactured will be installed at ® entire property immediate pres With the governme Like Some Other Epitaphs. was sold at sheriff's sale to pay the fine It I8 quite otherwise, The government can “I was called In by a close-fisted ola 09 cost be satistied with very slow returns at the merchant the other day," a Hoston lawyer . A% the little old speaker faced the Present time, and it can walt their right-of-way and to charge them a the clectrical house-of 1810. remarked, smiling. Ho wanted me to POUSe Of representatives recently defying ears second crops, so that conse reasonable rate on the total amount of The electric razor is one of the most draw his will, and this I proceeded to do, 'N®M 0 do thelr worst he must have re- Uve forestry is very much more e power develaped, recent Innovations. It s bullt on the wre mounted on wheels 8o that they ma 'Of covrne, there has been a great deal Principle of the lawn mower. It has several twent e omotives. The D 1o petrolelecty heavy locomo- and ives cons ghouse, six-cylin der gasoly ccted to a direct= current ex » the introduction operated of the prese the traftic has in- an attendant. A creased very and the linds are bet- ccrds the separate (er' patronized he public. This 18 sevn welght of cach package and the he @ mug Is combined grom th wille other light raile probably be another attempt this season. The electric shaving mug Is more fa- weignt of all the packages. The under ound or “tube” system following his verbal instruction. Presently “°MPled the lite old Quaker doctor as he hardled by the government than by private be moved fron. point to point, or extended So aain 8tood in the court houde at Rockville de. owners, although it is. possible for private .o o o.ition'to this. There was an attempt blades that turn at the rate of several . wnortened. The carrier can be *“To each and every clerk who has been ¥!P§ the court to do its worst owners to do very much more than they | "Co " baccq bl in congress grant- thousand revolutions per minute. You e 1= gither automatically or by « doing pre or DE with an electric light globe socket In my employ for ten years I give $10,000 & are doing at present ink patent and ‘fes simple to the power Rect it wi Kentucklans Couldn’ t 0 v in s M8 F Uil T1ke’ b conaidsrants’ sam ito Couldn’t Drink It. Now as to this timber matter fin it wo Kentucky o I Bastis 3 od ana COMPanies of the necessary land and will d mow your face. me and 1 ventured & sllght protest, an ho g0 KeRUUCkY colonels were showing an relation to frult growers. You need o had & number of daughters and his entiro LRI WhA & wonderful country ho plways will need lumber and timber fc fortune was not large . e on had traveled your houses, fence posts, stakes K from Baltimore to New wood for all kinds of uses. The agricul- tural possibilities in the great valleys of but you Californla are in their Infancy. They are nothing at present compared with Whi Smith, they will be. Thers will be two or three I was @ lttle touched and sald some rhy, suh, Colonel Rob- times as many homes. The demand for thing, but he waved it aside and we con: 9 a8 & dalry where he tinued with the draft. When It was finished :;;“::’,‘p"w"::“‘""‘ Bihods 5 Ditter: aad f and as 1 was about 1o leave the office, the oy PoUndS ese a_mon old fellow smiled again his little crooked ipossi sald the Englishman smile nel Smith turned to his fellow 1 “About those $10,000 legacies he sa raton Kcale attachment re )r 7 per cent Inerease b ory miliar. It heats the water in the mug AAAN AN But the power question s likely to be ver within rezent vears, the Arad-Csanad lines showlud 25 pir cent increuse for the same is essentlally a important also to the agricultural interests Of course, it will, just as well, heat water 1 qification of the overhead systems in the valleys below. You will use It more fOr & nice hot drink. You can even make a ity pul 08 0 VGG SRR | cup of hot chocolate In the shaving muk. (04 not be permiesibie. The track stead of being supported on polcs, be mountcd alung the sides tunnels built under the surface. The pas Oh, that's all right’ he sald, with a o (FEREEONE 19 A ‘““:’l‘“"““‘: O3 O little crooked smile. ‘You know people have Ly, SIS 1 the Misstesippl, he sald always said that 1 was close and hard, and ,, o% 1 SOl 18 & fine country 1 want them to think well of me when I'm L, ") JBGUIIS herer gene with Indignation. *“Wh inson, n Kentucky and more for light and heat and pumping €UP o 1 : i and mechanical power of all descriptions KElectric tollet articles are numerous al are to and what we are working for in that re- ready, and, of course, the electrical house 3 of 1910 is equipped with them. Electrio spect 18 to see not only that we keep # lumination was made in 188 . general control of the whole situation, but Massage ‘thu;l' Fd L‘;..“w“,‘ ‘\"Irwl enger car is practically an cleetric auto :“,m‘.,. ilymisass ‘:«.m;‘u( .;."k " l.Jy umber will be always increasing. . every barber shop has one. A similar lookin, omas A. Edison at Men , N, 1. 4 o o hat connection that Whatever power is taken out of the ®¥ o el fors g ilar X ¥ moblle adapted to run on the overhead dlson strotched wires over the grounds It 1s pretty fraportant in that conndtion o oltny 'ty utilised completely and to the Machine {s now made for women. It con- ..o\, Edison that you be assured an accessible supply gl ey tains small fans that revolve rapidly anl of wood at reasonable rates. Wood I8 a Pest advaniy out his laboratory and placed five hun- Sopd. 1. And there is another local question, wa PIOW & Dlast of hot or cold alr for drying Making Clothes by Electricity. dred of his new lamps out In the weather » necessity. We all need it and that is the the halr cardinal principle in the management 4 or & severe test. The la ot 8ix want to look out that power is not taken There dre about 2,000 establishments in ! t mps were of si ot " ! ¢it to The electric corn popper is another (nis country where me ; teen candle-power and were supplied with don't know how much butt h ¢ Callfornla, to al- from one locality completely out of B maIe ¢ e i i untry where men's ready mad g i 14 ‘there lan't a clerk In my placo who has o o000 QIOR buttey and the national forests of Californ J of local Interests, and we ROVelty. There Is no need with the electric ciothing iy made for the wholesale trade, Current by nin n ynamos 2 Been With me over two years—but it will Sheet,C010n€l Robinson produces u month of which 80 are in New York state, A The test fully domonstrated the [ud look ‘well in the papers!’ "~The Green Bag. o0 1 s6co largo number of these concerns have Lhat the new incandescent lamps could he e recently completely equipped their factories Used successfully out of doors. But the . ey, | DOS8 with electric power and electric devices AF® 1AmPS, Of greater economy and candle- but to keep just that number of In use for a long time, and naturally the or 4); kings, from cutting machines to the PoWwer, dominated this field of outdoor olectric house of 1910 is heated as Well 88 g10coiic Drossing frons. illumination o completely that it was not Nluminated by electricity One of the largest ready-made clothing YRt Within the last year that Incandes- The head of a family residing in en , o0 © - " by Edi First Street Lamps, The first trial of incundescent lamps for ooyt ber on hand for the detriment popper to walt for good coals ou have Kentuckfan, “but 1 do lccal us e only enov mbe e 9 YOIy oY of wourse, 10 do I8 to put the curn In the popper Me Kunew the Toxt, runs them all with buttermllk." =Circle future needs in that given locality we 4 does not affect you Electric heaters, of course, have been Robert Saltsman, a prominent eitizen of Magazine not sell a stick of it for export. We P Erfe, Pa, was In town the other day long A & ft right in that locality for present and ranges 8% pough to relate the strange church.gol Tue Best Guide for Tourists. future use by t ranches. cattle and sheep on them which the In),‘ - e ant Allen relates that he was sitting o ‘e end that local will support and to gradually improve the experience of his son, Chester. The boy BAY BALLF-Ahe sha8s. AT tHE AL We try to work to the end th "‘“‘ it varfous kinds of grasses and other forage. : ew York where modern electric Cent lamps have been used to any great e e Tiabll Of SO 10 <nUTh turning for some petty point of detail to hix e st which of conrae, woud be | “F0 far as the use of the land goes the electrical house pushes & button thet ,oyer ang convenlence were in daily use €XWnt for outdoor fllumination. The new with his mother, but one Sunday she was p /T RO BOEY PG oF detll ¢ s Rl ing Hinber,. ¥ ;II‘,"- .y\‘\“l“..u::ln So we forest reserves do not shut out homestead :J'u“:““r‘ - "“l""“;"' “"’" ““I be ""T." L """‘: during the last year turned out 1440000 Metal filament lamps of far greater bene- USRI $0 g0, p0d he Barsviadad her to Wt oy yiy ooy Are keebing the timber Fight In the country entries at all, which s often misunderstood. B0 B8 (O, (0 10 TROTURE | KRR N complete sulta of clothing, consuming over [t WIVING 8 Strong white light, have B g0 by bimeelf. Well, when he returned ..\, . 3, h 820 keaplug the timix here is & law now which applies the Pushes ¬her 0! ha ARS8 5 060,000 yards of material, One electric cut- Proven themselves admirably adapted for from the seat of gospel dispensation his £00d," he said In a solemn volce for continuous use in the future, and It There is tiona! forests, O the electric heater. Before he is out of mother was anxlous to learn how Of WOrning. “Baedeker no §ood. What for will mever be shipped out unless thero is homestead act inside the natlo 3 16 machine is said to s this service. It 1 already quit o e SToe agrioal. his bath the Water 8 hot fn his elestrio HOW Iachine I said to bave kepb sixty § duite samiman closely he had paid attention. She askea Y°U ®0® Baedeker a surplus which cannot be used locally, and if there are p the national forests is not to overstock the cleetrie sewing machines going full time for the smaller villages and towns, and & shaving mug and a turn of the button i » he meadows e care large number of the small cities as well 5 oo No, no; Baedeker is best,” answered Mr. snd then, of course, it will be sold and tural land lying around in t sets his electrlc razor hummin, to take care of Its output 0 40 will, him what had been n;: text for the ‘-rllmn et gy g e gl oS -I‘I::‘I“:":;d Foe L et valleys inside of the national forests SCIR LS SI€PECIC WONOT IAK :l.m clectric WIth the electric cutting tools the cloth o IR thelr strect with ti) new metal { l;on:ntf:..:nm.\:‘:\l;-“y:-x the qulit T The sheik crossed his hands and looked “Then about the water. That {s another they can be settled up .-ln“i ‘\h-vv\r“l—:w*f;h- Fange, with the brend Loastod it o Clectr 1s Inid on long tables unti) the plle reaghas fllament incandescent lamps plie ho! o o o ‘ o 7 vill find lished." Yoe v s The mother falled @ see the connection, 3°WD ©n him With the pitying eyes of thing needed in agriculture. You will find lish