The evening world. Newspaper, May 6, 1912, Page 15

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Hoh, AS ap Ven: now, end you can't rum over ayman without risking cott's, e health resort of Berlitz, Germany, is a qiiai pifis’ cemetery taken -w@are ‘of by the patients of the sanatorium. It oftén heppené what the aingin, ‘birds of all kinds which Sy.about the sanatorium strike against the glass wind <a! an arp killed, says Popular Mechanics. ‘The paticnte-bury these.oirds in th ogg” litle cometery, and every bird bas tte grave wevitind; sometimes evan-a Uittle cross is provided ‘te mark thespot. ‘ A suftragette out, ia @hanghad Once watioped a tman'on the al. Bye _ aj as abe qmote: ' “If you won't Jet.@ue vote, $ By Confucius! I want to knéw' what” A. noble who lived in Vienna ‘Was courting @ duenna, -, But she ens’ 3. INOk . You are after my dough! You may deat it end go to Géhenna!” apology for an error in a quotation, =... ; “Oh,” Mr. Edison sald, “Tin rather Wellueed to’ being ‘Milsquoted. Electrical terms are always #o the'lay mind, Nawonder. LAsteh to this.” Flere apn drew @ telegram from this’ pdcket: * * at eS “I got this telegram fromi@n assistant electrician ‘morning,” te eald; © “Lrbten.’*’ “and! he ‘read: Ar. “"Wire’with no outside outelde... Put inside wire-outeide ‘and outside inside, Need more outsige” €or” inside.’ "—Los Angeles. Times. aS atti Gérmany tae the ‘world’s Targest toom, in whtch felt dis! 0 '%3.teet in cireumference car be woven. ‘ Whers-itved a girl * in our town, 1 ne she was won- 4 legume eo one this ie ta tor power mfile up knew the dif- Ta Centre, .N. C., one minister married atx couples in a week, and itis fees the lot amounted to % conta, A remankabley case of lethargy is reported from one‘ ef the “towns ig South Russia,’ A certain Moisseyinko ‘wos put‘oh bis trigl in Maroh of last year on the charge of having commit- ted an armed robbery, but in the midst of the proceedings he dropped tothe floor in what was supposed at the time to be ® fainting fit, but which atter- ward proved « lethargic.elesp. In this © evidently plete posesesion Ais wits, but wee unable t move @ limb, open his eyes or take food. ‘When ‘ eyelidd were 04 the pupils could be sean; and te time fed by", artificial sleep has lost has képt throughout the externa) appearance of a man in normal and:healthy sleep, =T wo Feature Serial Stories in the y EVENING WORLD “Both Sides of the Shield,” Major’ ‘Archibald: Baki; tite sc -President Taft; one of the heroes of the Titanic, - Begins May 9 : “Officer 666,” lornéd with @ monument of some) IST to prove that women con accomplish whatever they want without -the vote, they have in- Ruenced ‘hen to give them. the. vote. The ORtcago club women have de- come very mych incenged,over the, report that @ missiongry én China hes deen impriedned on account of her large'teet. nih : agree not to repect. re 4n attorney 42 to de. Gedarred for encocding the speed unit. Hewoeds fending @ Murder case ahd svoceeded in having the . trial, adjourned panty nine times, es 3 | The ontteuffragettes have adopted o seio. motto that expresses their senti- ments more fully: “Let ue spank the mn of the future and we core not Joho caste the votes.” " “Oregon girt gete one Geller for breach of promise”. She would have gotten more but the man made a decp impression On the jury as to nis own! worth, ’ ' A tn saye he does not Uke grand opera because he cannot underatand at's no.enouse: we GU Mike — ' great inconvemence.” Yea! The: ta ver. wha has been conducting the case since'a young man will now be forced 'to "4eéh other employment, It will acon de time to look over »Reflections..of a Bachelor Girl By Helen Rowland im Covreteht, 1612, by Th Frew Posting’ Gs, (the Wow Tiered): OPE ts Ufe's tonto, love tts stimulant, und mar- riage its anaesthetic, . Soran’ A cautious woman will And owt alt adout o man’ be. fe he dectdes to marry him; a practical in WATE marry him first ant then find owt oil abote him; but a wise wenn ot marty hin and never try to fing out anything ‘avout him, a man reports @ woman's kisecs firstas a'vare privilege, then as a ; right, then ae a habit, then as a duty, and then as'a bore, The older & woman’ gote the more trusting she becomes; et teonty a man can feed her only diluted flattery; dus at forty she can ewallow it, straight, without @ quiver. ° When man etgrte out with ‘the frm intention neuer, to. marry, ho te aure to come to a sad but reapectadle end, aera devoted Ae. starts ous with mo tntentions whatever, there tea die with he bachelor's buttons on. ‘a’ man' doen't want a totfe who places Mim on'a pede or. beeps him On @ footstool, but one who will just take him ws a.mere han—and Jet hime 90 on being “mecre.” x A POCKET t: VECLOPEDIA. *, 66-—-Why does wood deoay? 67—What causes earthquakes? . 68—Why are there two buttons at the back of an evening coat? 60-—Whas 4s pumice stone? 70—What was the odd origin of the word “Luttaby?” HESE questions will be answered Wednesday, to. Frid 4 5 Gl-—(Why ts ice slippery?) Ice ia eippery because the molecules of Water are held together #0 evenly and wmoothly that no resistance, or -friction, 1s offered, * { (Why are tfur veins biue, thaveh, our blogg !q x0d7). ‘The blogs, in ou veins is duller and darker than when {t ts first pumped from the heart. gull red, seen through the wa: velng, assume? a bluieh tinge, @—(Why does a dog ti everal times before lying down?) Wild dogs in olden days made their Seds'in thickets or on’ reedy ground, lear away enough undergrowth for stace in which to Ho down it waa necersary }to turn around « number of timer. The trait remaing tn thelr descendants, G—(Why te:At. cold in, winter?) In’ winter the earth is 90 tilted on fts axis that the rays of the sun strike it avlant and not directly. Any alanting blow is Here are the ropes The may | 1 To! H endures and & twemen- ous amount of of relenticgsness {9 just ae.eurely a ‘curse to ite possessor and he or her inimates, Of course-ene @hould always & prayer amiount' vf ssit respect land dignity, but'the ‘pride that will neither give por takeAa apology te a gracious and tender pliraees, Don't be | atraid of them, of you may regret too late. An Unworthy Lover. "a. ‘sf hg “T was very much in love with’s Soung map for two year | we quarrelled separated. He eines made unkind remarks about But I ati care for him, Shall I | write him @ letter asking bim to come | back 7 | No, and» you would do well to stop | thinking @pout « cad who tales Ifberties with the mame of & woman whom he yeart, Dat has not yet indicated that they. serigus. How can I find by re RSL i KMowh’ matNs of bringing’ mewtd the point. If you are tired Waiting,’ why not accept some ong else's attengions? =, Mh, 8 writen: have been dhe gaged for s!x months, to a young man of twenty-one. Do you think I ought to marey him before I gm of age?’ i i ¥ ’ sul i -He $5 i if ele Thomas, With you fi ae mather, If only for a little wlisr’ itn] Ha ean stealer Nae 7 @ re ie mene tela ee » ay from wan over, George, dtalared Ine would run over and take & look Ar own house, He wanted to wander about: the rooms a bit, to faney. ree ‘ look whee Fortune welts at ‘24 y mised to return..within pa beer : # mms had forgotten many at ee ly imporsent, suck: Gays’ ‘| ‘ ot § his batter an ) who were till drawing their wages. 5 He along he garget - ahove | which was his own. x, a8. 3 for "hed the gredgent of this Ryanne! Lote of queer kinks in the world; lote of arose sarotngs, |G on, raed 1! corner, * is ‘thame, ecstasy thi is _tte heart. | | LENMy ne fe accel two ettermecton |i ve y nis of koye,- pomccuntoh, and. toenes, ft dato. the joys , ‘ The neve? Nad’ believed in ¢ of jfon ‘gates and tron night-tatch and a carétas ‘around Onéd @ Gay was enough for an: senaible) persou. He turned the key: Eh? It didn't eeem to go around. He tried severay th bot without suc- cess. Pusdied, bh @ match nd mtooped before the keyhole. ~ pBiceodinin donnie » CHAPTER XXI, putt (A Bottle of Wine. » 608 frrésolutély upon A new keyhole! jeuce did ¢. agent mean by putting a new key- potl- our Vacation Guides ond determine |i.4 powerful th one. ‘The earth's surface cannot store enough heat| It would be winerstq walt blanket" that exist#in summer. | . which summer trip we oan ledat df-| 0) cause the | ford, Y —(Why are thy edges of gold and etiver coins “milled?") Silver and’ gold| «yf, B,” writes: Coins used to be.‘‘py ted,” or scraped, at. the edses by unscrupulous people, what collected and gold \' fragments of precious motal thus obtained. To prevent. the edges were “milled, Copper and, nickel are not «i Meier paring! qari “rob, Be S60 aA ee Solpe are nO4 | a rapidly moving story of’ Yor life, based the thattitl. "You connot Glwaye judye a: candt Gute’ bythe mon wro am

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