The Washington Bee Newspaper, July 6, 1907, Page 2

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AFEARED OF A GAL ~—S In Angst vor ihr. Anonymous. (German words by the Composer.) Allegro. JAQUES MENDELSOHN. Moderato. it alli—a - ner Seel! in if i- ger Se- feared of Angst vor what the ba sti her, And such a ihr, Und so "ne folks Is say - ing - an! Ob sie mich mite of a win - zi - ge should be wirk - lich so! mag? of her size rolled solch’ Knirps’ in sin Jane, and me, Hann-chen Bat Vd rather face a That's why Da - rum face : ted-skin’s knife, Doch so schreckt mich nicht der Rot-haut Axt, I'm kind of: bash-ful like, bin ich auch ei - was scheu, ) 4 Or the grip of a Noch die Tate vora Aes A-wait-ing f Das ist wahr et Sal Schwester sagt, And should she hear I’m scared of Und wenn siedenkt ich ha - be Angst, o cao et. & says, such a »*Sie ist doch so dear, lieb, her, You'll She’s just Sie’st g’ra - Sehworst du, ‘‘Nu nee, nu the one for de was fiir swear it can’t be true..... nich.” a —¥ ¥ it all! a ner Seel’! in TE F ; rf feared Angst of vor And So’n me Rie a gal, ibr, just - sen - ee feet wie six kerl two! ich! seas ys eo in - to one, Won't dit - to eins, das macht Nicht ei - ne Schwester draus! speak to her, Find out and let me _ know; sprich zu ihr, Find’saus noch die-sen Tag; sis-ter Sal! 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N he is purser of an island amer plying between Honolu , Hawaii and other ands The Nuu “cabin boy’ come back. Capt. pper, who s., told of his yoy. He said: “He made a goed cabin boy; never saw a better one to clea! brasses than Wylie. He was a good doctor, too, by all accounts. A man about 35 years old, I should imagine. He got $10 a month as cabin boy and said he left ctice of $10,000 a year to make > sea trip. He was shattered in health, you see; nerves gone; worked }too hard. Well, naturally, you can ed to. His health gave way 2 as advised to go east and take sea trip. “Seems wife was dead and he had letf two children out west there. Wylie stood the test well. When we were out a fe s he was very bad and could ly get about. After t he t 1 up, however, and stead- recovered his health.” t Duxbury, an cabin see HORSE FOR THE MUSEUM. Skeleton of Stonewall Jackson’s Charger Is Secured. Pittsburg, Pa—With mass of official bi caused by the annua Museum Direct city recently, Dr. intends to devote hin f the mounting of (he many new finds made within the last few months. far the t interesting of 2, from a historical standpoint, is | the skeleton of Stonewall horse, which was secured by the di- j rector against much quiet but per- tent competition. Dr. Holland will this exhibit with his o and it probably 2 within a fortnight. The d to be practically per- the ; th hands. in the skeletc fect The skeleton of another famous war horse of the rebellion, Winchester, the charger of Gen. Phil Sheridan, in his famous 20-mile ride, is government prop , and is kept in the museum on Governor's island, in New York harbor. This museum for a long time has been go to ruin through the lack of an appropriation to keen it up, great | ss off his hands, | meeting of the darn mei feet wie six kerl rapidly falling away from dry rot. It is possible that “Winchester” will be added to the Carnegie collection or that both Jackson's and Sheridan's hors will ultimately stand side side in a national museu Cleveland Health Officer Says Germs Can’t Climb Up to Their Noses. Cleveland tin Friedrich, « a that is certainly en- are tall. says Fried- foote chance the little fel mor rms than built close to the lookout.” a Out of ingiti: er, reported to January 1 n ck n. of the disease to the ground,” he hat thes germs are close said. “We know taken into the stem through nose in breath They find a breed- ing place in the dirt of the stre and as they stirred up by the pi ing pedest , they are drawn into the nose. “The germs never reach any great altitude. Most of them are falling toward the earth, and the chil- dren’s ni ground than t are likely -makers.” as to th adults, they 2 the s more to inhe dise: WIGS NOW MADE OF GLASS. of the Ge Use of No Lack e Article Forces c! Substitute, s feminine nd tou- ne in human ation, in this | - Holland now | — will be 7 d | erman and lied the w with luxuriant nts of many cot Jackson's | eriments most ef- n hair. re won- and the tex ture soft ar , Itis easy to produce any shade de | sired, while curls and waves can be | manufactured at will to suit the fagh- ion of the moment. The imitation is ‘so realistic and true to life that it is | between it and real hair | head. by | TALL PEOPLE LIVE LONGEST. | | intend to spend $3 | time | Why, my boy, I haven't s all of | | on a Hamburg-American liner. erms are | the | | next on the | Paris and later | turn?” | Has Spent Only $7.56 in Traveling i“ TO SEE EUROPE WITH SAVINGS, Troliey Conductor and Wife Will Em joy Results of Economy. Kansas tour of City, Eurc six months’ > purpose of on the Fiftt Metropolitan pany, and M ilway com- e planned this rried six years “What I have will be enough ir own home, a cotta They 3,000 on their trip. months’ leave of ab- Kelly said. limit, teo. Such once in a life- myself. Glad? ept well for months. I've lain awake nights plan- ning this trip. So has Mrs. Kelly.” The Kellys will sail from New York The first stop will be Naples. After Italy will come Switzerland, then Germany, with a trip down the Rhine to Cologne. The Netherlands and Belgium are schedule. Then comes London. you do when you re- pretty two-st “I have a sence from my “We intend to sta a chance comes ¢ for men “What will “Take up my old position as con- ductor on the Fifth street line. I'll report for duty the second day I ar rive in the city.” j to “A NO. 1” 1S RICH TRAMP. Nearly Half a Million Miles. Middletown, N. 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