Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
SUN eC CUUNI! | ravnsuerenverss, ia Pail Nao), ULL ncestral ‘Trees By Rev. Thomas B. Gregory Copyright, 1919, by The Press Publishing Co. (The Now York Bvening World). ~ DISTINGUISHED present-day literary man says: “I was onte trying to prove to my wife, who is a collateral relattve of Ralph Waldo Emerson, that I was descended froni Gov. Winslow of Mayflower, In trying to do this I found that I went dack to a man ho stole a feather bed. ‘There I stopped.” ; H Tt was vad luck, but nd worse than thé fortune that coreg to all pedi- huntera, provided they go back far enough. There is a ™% man’ way back yonder whose shadow is mire, sooner or later,.to fall auton the | an who is foolish enough to go poking around’@miong the ancestral trees, Tat me state the case exactly as it is, and the conclusion will be | I; The number of a man’s ancestors doubles every generation ag the he traced upward. In the first generation he has two ancestors—his jathef and mother; in the steond four, two grandfathers and two grend-| . But each of these four had two parents, and in the thind genera a W6 have eight ancestors. , | {>> In the fourth generition the number of ancestors has risen to sixteen, fn fhe fifth to thirty-two, in the sixth to sixty-four, in the seventh to 7 ng hundred and twenty-eight. i . In the tenth generation the figure rises to'1,024, in the twentieth to! 76, in the thirtieth to 1,073,471,834!. ‘e H ,.” It pill readily be observed the a:tcestry is now becoming rather hasy,'bo } bag & “Philadelphia lawyer” might easily get ‘mixed up in tracing | Mie Sw. fee FoR Me J, Bilt let us reverse the process, and, instead of going backward, ‘werk ‘way. downward. Reckoning the average number of ghildren at two, | ahan who leaves posterity behind him has the number of ‘hie descend- doubled every generation. The two children are followed by four| hildren, the four grandchildren by eight grandchildren, and at the) y-eighth ¢eneration the number has mounted to 67,006,624! Mother’s Vacation—Pes,m ‘Af oné could cise from the grave at @ period no firther removed from 66,1 VARY ON in the family getq'|, Bus, tn hi ef Ly asf the future than the Norman Conquest is in the past, every person he pucaioe¢ Sree toungetibe bbe verve po ans ely Oe, ’ i, Sem wWouldrbe one of his descendants, Every one of them wuld have jn- “They all seem to think it Tam not st |easienalty she serves toe@ bouillon, | > Rerited-something of bis nature. —— Se Poug Adams surveyed them with Phil dropped the pai the helm the #hip. will sink, and aa| which {# delicious. She alee ‘ 4 9 a utter contempt; he referred to the at her in amazement. “Have a heart, | there is always one or more of the | most appetising salads of canned ae , F ‘mothers, and the people who will be living not very far distant in-the A Soldier Hero Is Reported Dead; a Hated Paper again and head another paper woman,” he pleaded, speaking slowly | family at home I must stick to the ‘will be our sons and daughters, from which it follows, as the night | Rival Steals His Fiancee; His Own Brother pinged to the application, and ‘distingtly so the French girl aC AGE aulte comical enough,” he would understand. “got to read the mana apt Legg ia) eNt gees x eclared. pu" ot the jesor. p= nti be Gi Won't | t ey sa. ie deca ‘great Steals Some Bonds and Shifts the Blame tion &f both inventions rignt hore in want mo tobe ignorant??? tl oannot' be pernueded to ao Sway 08 pa hot weather. She to the Hero. Yet, He Overcame These Ob- i os tia Bh on nad en both are b Wah om if oN any the ve 2 a vacation because ste is so con- fd lent . u seep ese papers un- bride, outing, *"! it w ad wi " stacles and More, and Marries—Another Girl tipath. have. setiaightened oul, the ‘you conte be mpKing. the ibve to me, | cerned about their welfare. i . - ‘The people at no very distant date in the past were qll our fathers | ; Nhat all the people living at the present day are our relations. | With perfest propriety we may call them brothers and sisters. i i E | ©. Of course, we do not fully realize this fact. If we did we would have pentirely different feeling toward each other. We would cease to think | matter with Monahan and his rights eh bien?! Another woman declares. ahe would. very hot y rn: Apevher, aq: siiens sod strangers and come to feel that we are are protgcted.”” He put the papers“ dociared Phil | just love 19 take & yacation,” but the Prep oo kin, 7 . into his coat pocket, |, “you gugbt to a . 5 te athe fall, clear light of this #imple trust, every person would have| (Novelization by William A. Page’of the play now being presented at the 'i5,cr¢ Was f mudden knock et the bit handior with the Engian language | health and weitare of bee sarily, re ving room A ‘and parse ingerest for us,.and all. that te Implied in the great word} Lyric Theatre.) door, The syenters smiled and ex- A this fine I'm Liked of trying, to avire ay Relies rqplown 2) ve po fe open win~ t glasses. Aiiams learn to peak your language. . | summer than any ooo! rooms | 7 emit,” ‘would take on a newer and holjer nreaning. | (Copyright, 1919, by F. Rav Comstock and Morris Gest) harpl: ? I'll read to you, and see if YOU C&D | and go yhe {pels she must remain at business. | OP! ¥ understand this Engtish,” \ ee a ‘bp ee Volvorrepifed: “Tt's Monahan. “Ah, sure,” cried Nini, snuggling |Home, and she complaln quarters ‘Ut cpege sommittes: Athy Doug sighed with relief. He took close ip him, “I do so want to learn | tired out, “Tam just z 4 mer one bit. i E : _© The Evening World’s cried, loudly» The Weavers, father turned: the flinging over to Ruel. | mera horhb vacation time for mothe as Doug shut the Lewis was first up and lined a single a to re; Bodie was next up and he rhehip in Weaver's @ffice and accepts it. Old Jeff adams ler home has been made easy to tthe ‘Fecepe ' wile of ‘s young Insurance agent,’ 1s. 61 turn, ‘while Huth Hunter out the key, went to the door and ze Anglaise language,” But here 19 a third housewife Who! iaxe tite wo easy that I get a goog th Re Re maf eta * hrew it wide open. Dan Monaan ‘Phen listen,” replied Phil, picks | pemaing at home apd’has » vacation A. . tie, 4 | Wife tins filed fis fot, as insurance: agent, 90. well that ched {nto ‘the room, atill.a bit Up the paper again and turning to the : aboreclatt her sas- | Tt ite has fils | am\ '- ' ; by by ea | mabe li et gk Thane Seana, Doom cea? Worse for liquor, but keen for a fight, ‘Aparting news: “After the way the | too. Mer family apprecsis vee Another family that decided mother | peune, oy ne “Am Toin time for the scrap?” he Yanks slammed Dumont, the Sox fifice and all help to make the sum-| ving have a restful summer or lus the gold stare ef ry ea bi ‘She bel on the to bet Conducted by Eleanor Schorer keep clean. Hangings, heavy ryg¢ other knock at the caueht the pill square for a two- TE gE Mae = ee they beve 0 fore colt “ ole hor and Muperfluons articles have ae Copyright, 1819, by, The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Brening Worla) Dou tn later adore slain tor the formes Oe oug Adams called, Er mcd (2st las a mam igen ‘away xo the roome are geal ou H re toe to cheat Dan Mogel ’ SOLID COMFORT a “ « ~ By Edward Babor| fun {hat another iavention ie neocon vere Nini was in tears, “Mon Dieu, eet|and inviting, ‘There is no unneces- 525° Dan, , lstingtly: * ees no use, Phileap, I shall nevair be 4 ing done during the warm Bat ov le ot PMbmateh eed Doug Aditis able to understand 20 Anglaise- pety Cleaning od is, Monahas. Be wien 4 a ether Gk me Midge arrived at this opportune | days each other, bul a otc ba sapaned, the door, The ‘big athleti¢ moment with a new plate: of: flap- ‘There isa family tund to which —_— special qMicer from the bank below iS, acta Sorueed & Secrest” each member contributes on pay B “What the vil u dding stfode into the room, and the Weaverge but Phil eagerly too! cape is for the house- CHARTER XIX, a theret® $007 ASTD PRB 2 ree ped forward eagerly to clasp bin , “Will L have any more? ha shouted. ting uae a mete need not h IDGH, MONAHAN found «iy niethod is a trifle irregufmr, by the hand and tell their story. ‘rm dnly on my second lap . 7 nh i inne vet fayute Deus w Tutt schnowledgep It, away. We two never get our Dotgias Adams somewliat perhaps, Mr. Weaver, but when you've = “Officer, arrest that mi thése gakes,"* wash nor iron during the summer " de- ‘ y at the same time, and she feels isconsolate and dejected «ot to dig iy mud you may get your manded Otis Weaver, pointing at — Nini pointed meaningly at SBN poly months. “Phe family fund also pald Osun ot howls ba ines eee Aion st sturned ‘from the hands dirty, “Listen/ Midge, run and Doug. The officer in surprise turned place at the table where a Gig heed for a flreless cooker, where the - oe waite she ah eer tae {6toh Your uncle here ux fast as YoU and for the first time had a good .napkin yee Cmy a eariiteaktast| tables are cooked and served hot. t telephone exchange full of exciteme@: can.” ae Dou ad not yet reported fe § 1 \ over the discovery she had made that “I'll be as quick as 1 can, Tieutens “Look out! He's carrying a gun,” 4 fresh flower oer giuss of water ome ot i family’ ieeroti ype e : “that ant"——"'She started for the door. warned Bert Weaver, taking refuge Palles “ where | 20d this ts preparta epaad the recording. instrument "that waa OM sO" teat, young Indy,” cried penind the bie opigedep ee Phileep." pouted Niply "where people take ‘ At imes a “him or a piece nie 7 He.sleep lata” night.» Bomet beach onde & Week for Vw aes Nodak ne al ep late if he|of meat is cooked in this and sefved |to give her ‘a glimpse of the water / Weitver, as the policeman paused and. ints to?” demanded Midge, indig-|ooig with hot potatoés and’ vexé=| ani letrter “see something besides’ é being tested was im reality the model p71 Weaver, blocking the way. Midge | “Artest hin i i Oni of the invention made by her yugle, 4 , {rm ay,” eried Otis eee omaha, Doug. was bius and Ene “inre-tene- ee yee -cnes 208 UP ¥ spun round with his hand on his od to eri at Do 2 7 Midge a may" d to grin at Doug. “Yesterday he went down to ; hoi ‘orgot he i nad 2 » door and - * da. 4 t 4 br 12] no n ove tain the trouble, She found out, $00" ning as fast ay she could to bring ending bia hand. 1% didn't get back uutil after 1@]not weakened by @ thful housewl! ittle 1 remember me—Al Higgins, as- enough, ‘Uncle Dan to phe office, o'clock Tast night.” mer recreation, and it pays kitche ela 4 y - oh Marine. Flying yu Know? Were you L aaaepanamamedie creping: you won't mind tet.“ sHave you gone crazy rovred thd 6, ; ' How, do you |ting- me havo one of. thowe Vacant eiger Weaver ‘as Daug hammered at : LO SH EINAPY awake” Phil winkadis® A’ acu ‘ jrcomd he texan, With & hale sspile. the mate, “breakluig open the. private rae WAU gl erg wha ow ar é |"Yoursolwes objectibn MTOR: Was TIE’ drawers of my mute? Doug, genuinely pleased ‘at meeting et he did," retorted Phil, ? J }4 woulgn’t be permanent, Well, 1 “I don't think F was ever More 88NC Higwiny agbin. "OF all the wonder ingly. “But I don’t notice the » ’ : cen Sey Midge antercyated, {n may, ite! replied Doug: riding gud’ “But I command you to arrest that Test of us fellows getting any supper _ By Hermine Neustadt! , vin ape with large the key In his pocket and, faced the Tally” shouted Otis Weaver, |mperl- if we atay out Iter” ot age Copyright, 1919, by The Peper Publishiog Co. (The Now York Brening Wort). “NB . READING THE KIDDIE KLUB KORNER. ee od riage, enbraged NO More. "teeanethe tientor tne copy of that Ouse v's broken into my safe “Oh, Queenie,” calle fy Toasting ann that’s all. Its my own fault, 1 guess. Poteht kbpiigation on Moranan's in- #s stolen my papers, I want you to wogklng a dIVCrSIOR og, orled Why yA al nm: ole AED ee: one ears , ;that ¢ to the best of |I expected too much. sheush| vention, and the receipt from the Pat- “ine omic " sal alee Pggt stow) a é Bobby's Adventure. {htt \iiowieae origina? and has not {could trust a woman to stick through ent Oath wate, (ficer turned te Olle Weaver phil, directing: bis vole doward en 4 Aga A pires to pramjnence and popu! RANDPA had just finished tell-| been copied, must accompany each |sood luck’ or bad, but it seems that “““; haven't made any application,” yieut Dotglas «Ad 2 Ah, ‘est aperture thatepencs <4 “Hurry HIS may sound @ an larity at the convial board we 4 G Inga fairy story to the family | drawing. 7 kind ot birl'tg rather out of date. Be retorted the elder Woaver, r yourself, Arrest hell.” iF adie ia tne ieee ine thase perplexing Poewmie. fauy| Taye. Pooks And of clever ke : 5 ed in 0 "g time.” oN Monahan’s name, perhaps. , ell. . up, Queenie, we @ 2 " books : when Bobby sald, “But there} opraw ngs must pe mie Baek ai eas nae glance at him Bus tacinwned sure Jou have mute , Doug Adams threw an arm affec- jueenio ambled slowly into the paunded by Ventapt terrible. wut toasts, But they do not tell us why } .»|ecrayon, pencil or black ‘ink, 1 net caning: . A ann, tlonately around the #hgulder of his ro ‘Ot probable Swedish descent, | does not everything in Nature poin' i fe o fairies, so tell us a true story. ‘ontestants must state NAMB, dsp with subtle meaning: one for your friend, Harry M ¢ room. Of pr we call «hese complimentary little afindra would have begun if , ADDRESS and CERTIFICATE | "You'll find a good many out-of-date Come on, which drawer ig tein? Bet ER gird mechanle, while Dan with blonde hair done In pigtalle, 4] to right-handedness as an srenoieey coached Staonal’ ‘aan whee te ae 4 ‘ i . e trouble to lo 4 ave shown youl 4 wap jaughter, ‘04 look, @ constant yaw! 7 congen- % ne fi jSekimma’ had not come to put every Boudin? missions avanti |CGtadtear te 8, bake tin ‘Geegared to use forge ie neces: "YS, oon, “Weayer.” laughed {asy'manner, dressed carcieasly iM @ geet tery fect af them 19 “toasted” or called f One to bed. World Kiddie Klub, No. 63 Park Row, | '=No thanks—i'm through.” sary.” Ioug carlessly fingered the Doug. “Tell it to the marines.” sloppy gown, Queenio centatnly lived {17 Diva GY pe animal life to| te “toast.” But history, that shed . ‘\ Phat night Bobby, was suddenly] New York City. “Uncle Dan says when & man tells German revolver of von Ragan whigh : erg. up, to her name, aT dunia lee Sead pd i ‘matched | light into the remotest oorners, hes j@wakened by a small voice that said, 7 2 See, [Ou he’s through with Cg Be ee ceher ane com uath tamed _ CHAPTER XX, What saith she yaw bs, wa’ whoa choose to uso one | Preserved a rich tale, i. this ‘is the boy that does not be- ] | Bes Just aoe Ghat reminds—where pale. HE old fashioned boarding 4, (he Corr vies tor Mr. Bishop,” ea ee ae se aoee tlie other | When glassos were goblets and! eve in us!” And to his amazement gin again. And “Tf you must know, then,” snarled house, now under tho aus cos emre ee aidge, aitting at the) a/most to ~|wine was drunk out af oups, “toast” | is Uncle Dan cr "tin the sage e why the right should be uncon: room was alive with fairies, “He's gone home,” replied Doug, ee Rat WW caret Ae in? ia te a pices of Miss Midge Monahan, table. Bl ae 7 trained to. have more|W4S Just whap it ie to-day—bread ves, dwarfs, brownies and gnomes. tackling the old typewriter be ity 7 annteea my desk. Here's the key. was in very truth old fash- “Good God, where does be put 'em," | Sclously sucatly all the dex-| toasted. And no old-time goblet ry BHo"'Wanted to scream out for help an nna" th oun shout. that He handed over a bunch of ke foned. The late Mrs, Monahan ejaculated Queenie, In all earnestness, strength and prac y wine whe cotasiste witheth tae Rlaieh i could find out the tr 4 Se o 7 a ’ ‘t the way I'd run @ boar terity. ‘ put’ found that he could not. Te rie Mal Ot te ute te his, ail “T sippose you know you are comm- had made no effort to keep abreast sae an he way 1d FM erity. mitting a felon: he added. ol “ Suddenly all, the elvan, Jumped, on NDER this heading The Byeding|rizht—the, sume one he had im the MITE t Tore T eon thats” ron OF | the a im and tied him up and Look bi J " ondyo' da orkshop. orted y chances on that, Fee toasting hou Be ee ae eer wes Warld conducts a ahext daily) Wo torted Doug, rushing Monahan succeeded her at the eat your own and you can do it your own] sided, If you take the troyble to aining and snowing anc there a r , c toast which was SYP So long has man been right-handed |!ng piece ot h that be has become almost rigbt-|Powed to give the drink better flavor. So, instead of saying “I drink In the way of °K) sieht, Queenie, cted Midge. s, and when Midge “Wait until you are running one of sure it's the same model office to search the desk for th educational feature. Here are iH e Weavers to send to er. He disappea d the mo t request of Uncle Dan, ip order Way then.” obgurve you will #ee that involun-|t thee" it was “Z toast thee”. or @) Rok ‘Yrost. ‘The dwarfs began, to|the enawers to the Guastions printed + Doug sprang from his Paper. Hee eartammed behind him to Koop things going, Midge made no "Ug vuie grinned foolshly. “K aln't tary he puts forward his right foot |toaat to thes i aw: nd @ e | 8 col yesterday: ax! ; a e telephone, effort ta cha 4 eo} € R ‘ 4 carry him anes ate him and ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S eh in great excitement, painted Otis Weaver rushed to th tel hon r. eter ¥ o hange the styl rt things golng to run a boarding house. I'M]in starting tg run; and you can al- In the days of Addison and Steela, 4 hing suddenly. they turned a KwiZz. baolutely, | It's been Merent, but! The paper lan't In Your Corse eke portions of food and ‘genercus ‘heip- solng to get married.” ways hop easier qnd longer on the|the Bath was quite # social function |; bend inthe rowd and came toa cliff.) | a) RABIN oy over und made (0 0k wea dent in whispered Bert Weave Rariton Generous help- ™ pyii looked at her werlously Over toe eee ean on’ the left in Kngland. As in our day pceple): ; obbie guessed what they were Rane The formacian of the akin ‘on the| the” pack it got one day when Fe aioe ried Otis Comfortably ensconsced in one of top of, his newspaper. Fe nan ontcom's “letteright” does |congrogate at the seashore, cpurt!i : do and wanted to sores finger-tips of every human beli knocked it on the floor. wont OP de ds he jerked the the nicest front rooms at the Mona. Silly, mould Hot and then—the fqiries threw aybo you think I can't, eh?’}not resound to the end of the line |ladies and gentlemen met ab the) Sy individual and distinetve ove “The dirty wcoundrel” shame, Mr. NOok of the tele madly to ist i els Adame took things Very Guccnic was quite sober, without | ho will probubly have balt his march |famous “Baths” im town and Wold y : . . | others “Doegp’t. it sec ame, Mr, tract the gttention of the ope nour te ™ after he “L gol an that’s Just erasy | ¢ of, stop, beewuse who Ho saw sharp rocks and fires Below) 3. An rican journalist whose | » Toca nis is the first thing bo's {7701 the Pee tral ho, whispered sfully exposed the duplicity A eae Ra Care Oe anak l ttuet sae aah start vrlghte salon, Bae awn te cali ammo nam: when |Ravice, “Go Worh Yquig Man” le. 8 | aver done that 1s say good and they hoarsely Tote tie ‘hone, glanelng all Of the Wonvert carding’ b too Wee tlaht-hunded because early| One day when @ noted beauty was ' joing to fall a i byword, rying to steal th mt 6 t the door as thou a eanwhile, in the boarding Bouw " does he do r ‘6 5 career, ic 108 | ror ; he wwoke—it was day Ck French-Canadian wha rose | S72, {°7i08 10 Stand te ing to got. ine Hime Oe TBO eid vowurns “Hello, of tfe Monabans, a young couple "What doce he do—run e museum jin man's Aghting Haroer ab KORE Tin we r rosa Bathe» young courteaee ¢ wu Although it was only a dream,|from humble origin to be Premier of] away with Il,” declared Doug, TUSD- Central, call the bank downstairs found much to make them happy A i hack fispovered that. the noapt is | Os § siege of the water, in whieh: a ; Bobbie did not want to have another | Ganada 4 fhe to small cabinot and getting out {nig is’ Otis Weaver speaking—you One morning as Phil Bishop read the ‘ ‘hing of tho kind. He's a—a|tho most vulnerable part of the body |*he stood and propoged her beaite); j ‘ like it and beside it seemed real, 80 nricksha, see aral tools and a hammer, “Ill take Know, the Central Exchange Bank, latest baseball news while Nini toyed Nothing of th Soot yay te iivot ait organs Is\to the company, a which @nother! i : ved in fairies over afte ian Mexico, | separating Lower} bund in this.” ig to do, Mr, UNGSF, My offices and wal then 19 with some tawed pruncs and fap. ite must ves, Look out, Queenie, |Yatal. ‘Thercturd every Warvior aim- | suitor jumped Wp and exclaimed thas |} HAROLD DAVIDSON, 4 Califernia from the main part of thar} «pyt what are you goin do, Mr. send up thelr private policeman at jacks, j@ Wrench bride tapped Ristionia cama in ‘and first |ing at his advereary’s lett breast, | yes ne nag no taste for the Brooklyn, N. Y. country s7” Midge excitdd but once, I'm locked in my office by ® hin anm impatiently things ki that guy Will sober] which of course was directly opposite PI quer . . 2) . ¢ 8 “Phileep,”” t ang ng you Know that guy he would have the toast, It - 7, Maine. h razy man—tell the officer to 8@¥. “Phileep," she said in broken Eng ng ye Nix right hand, held is how and ar- |he w takes ‘ 5 a ena v a - ’ ne doo 1 be lish, “I thought you ‘ave promise me YAOn ye 4 d lod in, CONTEST. 8 harter of English!” «jm going to break open the pri- ‘It's Monahan,’ go the door will, | ' i y m ougtas ums came dounding|}row to hit right Shoulder, burled|to make a bargain, and whether J BuaueT, BRAWING 5 Vacation,” {liberties delivered in 1915 By King} vare drawers of that safe, and find 4 unlocked—that's all, just haye bim you weel not of the most certuin read aden ihe stalrway, two steps at al Jayelins with his right hand and WIth | noe the toast agreed we do not . Bubject: “How I Spent My * | John at Runnymede, paper old Weaver put in there this say, ‘It's Monahan hank , the paper when you can talk to me tine ruil of ts, full of youth, full] mace, battle axe or sword fenced h lation ‘survived. tai} Ten prizes of four Thrift Stamps) 9, Key West. Mternoon. He was sore at bis son Doug Adams rushed back into the instead.” of the joy of fiving. and in keen an- against the shields held over the ré- but aa anpe! has ie : thhe caylvalent of $1) will be awanted| 10 Coal from, ee the prolatile | for leaving it on the desk, bad y MAVa room, with the bunch of keys In his Cita Of the splendid breakfast |gion of Wis, agveraary’e baark our AB, . TEN Kiddie Klub members, | porti as been expelled by heatihg;|4 punch it is about that paten and. een Midge always had waiting for bh cennAI EERE marwi amen (Dh cass Om ated 4 rl ca six to fifteen inclusive, who | used as “quick” fuel ‘ireudy he wag kneeling before the “I might have known @ dirty crook 4 @ Mitss aiware nae waiting fcr \ : Meike ihe best drawings on “How I NEW QUESTIONS. safe and hammering at the inner would be @ liar ay well,” he sald THE KING OF HOGS. morning, Midge, Good morning, : ; Bpent My Vacation.” at or| i Where is. Brest? Grawer, as of course be ould open fonenfuly:uow nave, tho keys —— Queente® ‘ Newest Notes of Science certificate from the paren ® What debasing .|the outer door w he combin can open the safe drawe Bs ol Phil, rising, presented him osten of dorian ney the contestant, saying | (jon ts ine ity. diese ssh: whieh he knew. penis ‘The inner compartment doar swung HE bier a ee holds} satiously with The flower, and. Indl pes t A taaten nger and freight routes f P yrevalent in China? “wut ean't you get in trouble for open. He grasped a bunch of privats count in lowa. Ho measures d the calr which was waiting by harp runners have been patented passenger an extend- mennenrnncnnnceen nn TY ee Who ts Maximilian Harden? breaking into that safe? papers, ran. through them hurriedly gaya feat doom none to tail 7 ne 9 cern anured to (ho wheels of a baby | [bg int) mountainous’ regions i - HOW qo GN Jolha’ min, £ in what famous poem dacs-a cer-|"“Corhaps—but there's one thing T as ho ‘kneeled before the safe, and Fang woighs 1,198 pounds. Jame “1 Kept vour ooffes hot, Mr. Adams,” |couch ta enable % parent to take * a: earichis eakaiaieaieam ;' at y 8 ned one fights wi ne Ger- gav rlumphant ery. e@ hel smiled Midge Doug sat at his |infant skating with him A portable co Bosianing ‘with any tain black bird play @ conapicuous | | d in those fights with the Ger- gave a tr p Vipond, a @tockman, has an miled Midge, 48 Doug sat a ye, Y pare? mans—ne mind what the other 4 Patent Office paper with a rod § i , pluce. invented, made of grooved 3 ‘a i Pare nat is the Vastest subject the|fellow ia Koing to do-to you, think “Just aa 1 supposed,” he said, rising, Snoynced that he refused an offers "Grger, please?” Queenie was at| By tntroducing ventilating devices |poats which fit together so that me) Cousin’ tueane § | human mind can gras only about what you are going to do Her ra the application, made out in or $26,000 for the boar and that heg his elbow, quite tive a Jead amelior In Europe veauoed Ni-lother fustening 16 Feat { World Biggie Hint 6. What is the final word in the] to him, and do it first.” He pounded rry Mann's name, ouldn't take twice the amoug “Oh, just sé ee and rolls"— |negs, among (ts employes trom 16 per i! York nigh famillay sentence, “poor as a church|and hammered yigorously, with a “Now see here, Adams," began wauld siata tia 43 naig Doug, carelessly. “And «cous [dedt. to thred por cent. A disk phonograph record inv, ; hich, youl must tale Zour "9 chisel and a hammer, seeking to break saver in an oily tone of voice. iagidal ple of eggs, fried on both sides Abadi )n Europe has @ groove which ; P ites. 208 4mm oY: 7. What is myrrh? ‘apen the little inner eabinet his i#-only @ coincidence. AMayry % Careful watch is kept on the Quecrin drew herself up to her full} An inventor has designed a coyer|matically returns the needle to the) ‘AD children up to wisioen years of age may 8 What is the largest state in the| The door apened and the Weavers, Mann and Monahan hit on the same §$)oyel hog by retinue of attend-} height anc ed at him sco! for bgats and their crews that ts i starting point to m ke it ite | imernberee, “ach “nemaber® ts Bteented § | union? father and son, entered. Old Weaver idea at the same time.’ autm .The.poval oen.and hos wal “Roth sides?” abe repeated tended to shed all vain and spray, " ver gray Kiub Pin and membarealp % What great river provides a|stogd aghast at the sight of young “Sur added Bert, rubbing his $o?!* bd tone of contempt in her voice yet not Interfere with rowlng. Instead of buttopholes, a new gol! natural boundary between the United | Adams on his knees before the safe; hands, | “We saw the situation was glow are the best that ‘monoy and des? You don't mind doubling the| eee lar for men has slots to gilp aver - 503: States and Mexico young Weaver cried out in amage- awkward and that's why we tred to gsclence ean produce. work up on me, do you?” | The. Peruvian government is plan-| buttons, those im front interlocking! 10, What is the Mafia? ment. nll teen Std) Bet Momabag to sel,” * “@ ” (To be continued to-morrow.) ing the catablishment of acrial mall, to bold the collar securely. 2 iad