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SUNDAY CALL, 22 Have Wle Other Baby Heroines Like This One? Little California Girl Does Ihat Not Frightened Jtrong Men Feared in the fo f}ttempt. Least, but Just Little Bit HAstonished. p 80 1 possibility s creature with tted o'clock—and T had the chimney They talkin ceep Mmyse lap to r andy ja Mi stood on then I standing on white b: gl ves an 1 . was just a rth of July the r s t was al s0 noisy that 1 K I thought he wz but he wasn't cause he wa UST /S SPorv AS THEY SO g Viiis phe SR TEny £ T N SHeooTING child is placed in such a situation as cuddied was there tc but he was so s up in the mother arms, which least little bit. I just seemed to be as- 1s she, but it is a good thing to know hold he than ever before as the tonished all over at first, and when ving been so placed, one child mother thinks of the danger that got over that some I began to try the responsibility so un- menaced her ewe mb, tells her part think quick what to do. in upon her. of the story as follows “You see, the way of it was this: it would ora, a white-gowned mite, 0, I n't really frightened the was late in the evening k 11 nobly. ?i*’;%“‘t?”"‘*The SUmmt’c Crater of Mauna Loz Now in Active Eruption. s eruption In 1855 Mo- it was thought there could never be a 19,000 feet in one direction and 9000 feet forty miles. This Kuaweoweo crater was but expulsion of lava from the sum- across, while its depth to the burning actually a fire, but a oo e e er, certainly not unless the side plain is about 800 feet. adjacent clouds ar &l JDEl negthe overflowing to its utmost, for It gives no warning through earth the pit, get canic world of the island of considered that since the lava rumblings or quakes when it is about in the v The great feature, sung, arise within the mountain from to burst forth, as does Kilauea, bm the rims un evidence by which th over DORA CARE&H!NQ) Row 1 Spent Five Years in 2 Siberian Prison. Qhanng!. NDON —The channel gland's throat. It is so exaspera ave a sheet of water stretchir gh that you llumination is not are always experi- 1 boats, and each ted, was the crater Kil- would find out only - they have found some- craters are upon Mauna the Kilauea re it may se of its {mminent actly down xlm slope, as n 1t P o . n to .0a, but Mokuaweoweo is ach _ the one. & bur: at the top ¢ dant explosi Cont d from Page Twenty-One. RO GOl n is not 2 ther the e his becomes very ¢ n n nts 0 fourteen thousand fe: 22 is merely a bre n its slope, ten thousand feet summit and at an ele and assumes a sha feet below tk tree. This proceeds, en at its height weoweo crater con of three “as quietly as the moon will t (‘1: outer being the largest and ” getting more intense for several jets of lava a thousand fee hest from the lake of fire. This days until it assumes a brilliancy which perpendicular, creating the m ity is not circular. but measures by night can be seen %or @ distance of Velous appearalces. since nor t ven the tr 18 without the slightest e reduced to such a state 591 there soon would b rian Transcon v the ci e exception c d worked t vears, t we were taken out ation al Rall captain A rest overflow of 1855 wing khan ke em m the w much ngkong. glish except )k, 80 wer to the bicycle boat forwar t depends upon ty of the push; table freedom = 5 upon practice and the of Ainer dear old ross the Englt f fun. It has been the Rhine with much attempt boa cross the chan- cessful Just off 1 irst attempt, a storm drenched the riders so that ck port for personal re- | ond trip resuited in a chain e a bicyclistic experience; which should have been as brought to a sudden end indisposition of one of the pas- n do s g imprisonment placed on t captain and e. That they will ever live to see the end of twe service at Sag lien is beyo ssibil Their only chance is intercession for them by the import = 7 s, for the boat carries two persons rties had taken up our case 3 English Government. Heaven grant it/ j.ijes'the wheelmen. P the vernmer it 1 come! GEORGE MATTHEWS. The on be a motor boat op- __ | erated the automobile cabs. But that Kk whether 16 fish will be cooked first. se you want to cut dowr ling and split it up for hove the ha First cut gh, W — = ——————— | is some way off. The electric launches B = |are propeliéd on a different and more | e principle, b ’:he w°ods. ‘ AT s e t for the machinery, and in | b hes high to leeward of the fire. This | addition to this the cost of the rowboat, v centr: -a the fl s on the | which may run from $50 up to $500, accord- | oo hrthak for the flames, being | ing to_the woods. The Folkestone boat blown_ against the ' st re forced | c straight upward ir of blowing h! ca is an advance one for Henley | and thither and so wasting time and heat | next If the boat can be Dper&let‘l i successfully, and If other boats can be | aring fire the heat | built and the German boat can be lnduced ation of cook-| to come to v, then there can be a | you exhibition of aquatic sport at this | er course. | motion 1s one that could be imi- ; any machinist, who will readily | what simple art the wheels of/the paddle can be made to go around in obedi- and bind it | ence to the pushing down of the pedals a short stick | ¢ connect with the paddles. The d top into the ground about | stre h required is, upon smooth water, om_the and on Its top | about cqual to that required for pushing _improvised handle of the|a tandem up a very slight incline. It does . This, of course, to steady it | not run of itself, likea tandem upon & per- | id to reiieve you of the weight. fectly level plane, but it requires only the | without If you stewing or boiling some por- lightest push. As for the sport, it is n saplings ¢ ridge, or anything with a lot of milk in| great. With each push comes the splash, | otches at the top Il“ ‘i‘u “‘l“ .m‘\’io“l) "’;M\ e ";HU}T{? n"l! to | and lo, you are bicycling over the oceu' . = S8 abou ot it get scalded o ac he best | blu i the ks und about piap is to put a little water in the kettle Ine.s - Ui IO Pl | AELOD 0L LICRA HP=is op ehbles. On the | Sapling held in p snfoehenidoon Hn g e e e | (The following tnscription appears on the | 3 containing the food you cook- | jomt ‘\‘mv]w of & man whose husInrfl“ "1- a 1 effectually prevent burning | jlon tirne ”xl, after the repalrs of an mg-]. not merit well thy pra e was through life to mend a with the brar e & crotch at each end. cad ou hook over the horizontal saplin, e Whos the other end is hooked the kettle. Mike—Halloa, Pat, how much did you \When there is a strong wind blowing It pay for your new hat? 1s often a good plan to build a sort of Fat—Falth, and I don't know; there was | Many a man would be all right if he THE PIT AND FIRE LHKE OF THE MOKUAWEOWEO CRATER o semi-cireular Wi of stones ebout 18 no one in the shop when I bought it. could lose his reputation.—Chicago News. |