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graikkeMege•wwwemeelarieWM.WWWWWWWWWWW•malellaelaeleelle The Age Sentinel By rite Itoceregn Peatmoutto Co. ante/in/It. MONTANA -- Moorish women consider it cotnpli. raentary for friends to be absolutely Ignorant of their age. A Misplaced Infatuation My WLL REED [WORDY. - T OVE Is a very *range thing. According to Prof. Behring, \the whether it be in novels or just milk fed to infants Is the chief cause ere In plain, prosaic Chicago. There of ronsumption.\ He would insist on is no teethe' how it is going to affect thy peotteurization of all milk, those who catch the disease., It it is a diateee. as conte ecientlets untrue A st r ike am o ng P i dd le v a cci na to rs and the antiee it makes PeoPle de are Is the latest novelty reported from legion. Austria. In one districtItO chil d hal 're some love comes like a entiden been vaceinated for the last three burst of sunlight, and after that the months, world becomes a perfect heaven or a A Berlin doctor laya It down that the plano should never be used by a child under 16 years of age. Out ot 1.000 girls who played before the age of 12 lie found 600 cases of nervous disease. - - The \Home of the Hot Devils\ is an Island of tire situated in the center quences. of a huge lake of hoeing mud and slime in Java. Gases arise from the lower depths and form enormous but> bles in the sticky mud, which grow and Increase until they attain a di ameter of five °Wale feet. These buts lees are often carried skyward by the wind, where they finally burst with lend explosion. The moon being much the nearest to us of all the heavenly bodies we can pronounce more delinItele in its ease than in any other. We know that neither air nor water exists on the moon In quantities suMelent to Le per eeived by the most delicate teste at our command. It is certain that the moon's atmosphere, it any exists, is less than the theusamite part ot the density of that around us. - - - - The sultan of Turkey's dinner rose! him $5,0e0 a day. The tabe. Is of sil- ver. and it is said to be the most ex - guise... specimen of the silversmith's art that the world contains. The dish ‚'s are brought in upon the heads ot jublakiare, or cooks' assistant', and each dish is covered and settled with the royal seal. There are always 50 or more dishes. and all are set before Lhe sultan at the same time. He mite, usually. from about six. Sermons in stones ha e become c..znneen enough einee gr.:Oozing learned to interpret the e (ore: of foe. cils. To awaken nieled e. and har- menies In pebbles and r ecks would seem a nineh meee. e if not im• possible. achievement I. leas been a •- iceniplished. however. ee there is tu' existence a wondered r ...tie, the mate id which are giv. n fot 'e by flints a:- ranged in a reetear 'rite ton--; of true geological piano are 1.1 remark- able quality. - - While another fani.be i+, threatening India, owing to the scant rain brought by the southwest monsoon, and whi•2 the crops of Rusielaeare telling shoe*. of previous years, it is cheering to oh' serve the period of peace and plenty that thin year wane to the United States. The betaguet reteet tells it story of vast stores of golden grain for the consumer and wealth fir tie fanner The winter *hie. crop is timated at 424.fds , ,oe. , Taa spring wheat gereelet. • et. pieced at 21115.!31 este Hinter neountien, e • le. Ft. Davi; region of Weecorn Te‘., appears to . , 0 a moat regretter structure. This g, swath' malts emlie vapors that !atom- « at. the adventurers who eliniti to f• summit. When half way up the Munn. lain elimber becomes ronsclons of a perfume ehe tumult ozone, and this p e rf u me is n., deadly Ire lie fifer* than 'he Iwo:leafing tt , n- :*.tents of nionhollc denke. No soentr has the • .imber reaehed the lee 'han he stag- gers. and finally falu' s•iipor tet the ne ; The ‚'sa ri' allowenee ef lie Mikado *Mete e- a, eh, name lime that of tie whole Imperial ftemiiv. is i...a lash Isegides be bat ,.. er ie r e . tomes of ileuelegito front the .teerest usi the Stn.0 , 11 1 ten WhIell 11..:‘ en to him from the war Indemnity ree e o, .1 • from china ten e-ars ago; of $2!..embe from his private eallttent. which amount 1.. eeet,00,000 or more; of eremites, from the forests, covering an area of C.14,5.;.1 acres and valued at $:.12.48; :me at $115. an acre; In all. $1.:5nereii. Thug, his yearly net Hamm. , amounts to $2.750esse - -- Down In .1.'S feet of water, wl.h pounds of lead inn either foot and It. more pounds arming' his waist. Diver Edward Moore ha. been at work in the Ohio river at Cincinnati removine tre machinery of a steamboat Ronk lay ice -foes last winter. when Irma' lee.goreem Menke. piffled nut, and ter destrurtion behind Moore has done tea and fresh -warn - diving for 2.1 e'. r'. and prohatity bait %pen , more of tee rises in the pest year' un iter watbr than above it He has re .•evered sreeree of dead Teen watery e be danger of indierrimit-at. able ne was Ibreuget fief-1We t., mini et te r day when the ,,r l o t ,. pal« arrested Pk Idea on tie. '.,arge of being professional beggars. in\ ef three men hal in hie postese;- t ion rash amounting to* nearly box hundred dollars, and on another a hank-briok was found showing depos- its of e1,400. The ease with which these mendicants play upon the sym- pathie' of the public was emphasized by the attitude of the bystander! to- s - art the retiree« making the a r - reste. An inveution looking tie the of the problem et franerion at on in rural rommunitire Is now twine frcterl by B. W. Harris, o' Witt eland. Ind. In brief, the invention .neltrelee overhead system of cables to.t only furnishing eupport, het also carrying the current ref eleetricity for power. The ear Cute operated can he need fer her freeglit or passengers. The I -Wee eupporting the ear are in turn supported by polio.. Uneven breaks In the ground. little hills and vai eye. have no effect on the level Okla Of Ule Cable. perfect place of torment, according as to how the une loved treats the one loving. Some learn to love gradually and there are those who say this le the eeet pea, as love time developed lasts the longer. 13e that as it may, the story following is one that deals with the sudden sunburst love and the attendant melodramatic copse- „'alter Graham is Co hero ot the tale, sad la this ease he happens to be a young clerk mith a eatery which Is barely adequate for his own !meet'. • It les and the ft* d se pat un int which he indulges. Once in awhile he taker a trip across the lake of a Sun. day, and it was on one of there trips that lie fell In love. She Yee oe tire beat. The rude wind tuss•_•el her hat from her pretty brown bee t and eitit little sereani bile turned to S young man beside her and exclaimed . \My bat hae gone into the lithe: oh, what than t doe• ; Now, the young man standing by ber aide eas Walter Graham. toed with a gal:entry tserti from the dash of her brown ey. s hurried teu the stele of the boat and found the hat had caught on a beam near the water's edge. He bunted Lebo,. need alter a deal of street:oils deletes eat, s leeng pole ; he reectied tLe nit with ,ery red ta.e. eltb it ia hie baud, le eani» on deck Site (harked him profusely and th e ; was how - Ire trouble de4ati leoem that tinte en „'alter Graham had no to ee for any et her women le the world, tie had aseertaineit tee place of reeldence, but what watt 111 , 1 , to his purpose, the place in which el, was employed, and h. began to eiege to Ill•1' heart with all the am, of a youth attacked ter tine time , with an eremite.. of the heart. I be girl e beet -Keel h lia - toits te Mime %lee opportmotiee to see the rms.:nine theutrIcie poeue,•ti o ns und all 'tort 't ‚if eitier theme that sr , bUl.leenett ellusine t., tle• feminine :mud. and had eue teem et a requeitisti hatere might Let.- t i ed tee end ..r flan at his e•prose, eh» ma» 1101 5111e eeitier of that „‚rt. although, as events will ehow. the wee net a' ''r'.' to phi> on her OM It young man ue ait eecort. leg a trim, or two in order that ehe and Violet •tiel her yeting Man le.e.011 jeined the girl. and e,ery thing was as 'night further her owe fun. The girl was engaged to a young lovely as could lee rend. i Graham remained in the cottage all , malt of whoei elm wax tery e„ she need ut, „ ere mae „,,, s .lay long. Alt..' Me flannel unit haul t 'aurait.. [h.. ute-ntions ''f Graham. but 'teen , eried the sun he found that ; to no ¡memo... The young man would had shrunk KO he rould net poesibly never take na, ata answer. Ile was be seen In It, for the tom- ere rani. peraistent In hie att••titione . nearly to his and the ( - sot and out of sim sen. for he had a semi .1e...ens mopped ehort at the elimovn attack of what is often .1...e:elated as . Poor Graham wee eornmeled l ie re. e ltuPPe love.\ ; noon indoors all day. ulith. the other Ne amount of cold water that the - member,: of the party had • steal young worMin wonlal throw on the geed tines reline whet' night ewes young Inali's affections seemed in any , •rel it drew near train time the manner to cool hie ardor \'he more Poor tinfertenate young new under she rebuffed hid, the mere aletenualneal t4.14'1 4 , t IMIrkne.1111. ,•4 ought the lie was. It was tr .14 a Y..- In wilt. h Iralue, toed letel hilue•• 1 1 awe) beet , It' true bee dud meet ‚'uni ••111•etlItk and Mtn \artier where fee nursed his .1.- the ci ri wi t s h o t oho. o w e r e t one ,' a s o Summit Merit slid chagrin ebstacie she might put In the pee.. Nee ‚tad again he (-teed hear the man s way. . la.mhler ef It, merry eroSd la Ihe Th.r.g• eent on this way for leeme other end of the '‚r, and 11 met him be , time Ti'. girl did not like to huit the quirk to find Get the esie he wee the seeing reee feeengs awl vet she slimed was the merriest of them all lie multi not hear what they were . ay g, u tg. and it was well for ht' pear. of IL mired t hat he run Id not, fer rotor for the merrement had him fer as mitt. •New did Graham happen te latI eserboante\ selte.1 a member el em. party. - He tripped oeer obey feet ' Violet. - \My ted debit t his Mooed -on thuertti eat lained the art Men it lull ,411.ttt• Ile 1 telelal, though wasn't it • euegied w1th a ta mete ia her el.er J.. trairtliber tie\ that you luld the ti I sn 1 1 tier eut ber MIR. utt ' • ...marked Vlotecs Loom& man And I eta not so stir.. but of trouble many times, and I am sure I can eaglet you.\ Thus augured, the girl Plucked al ) cuarage and her face grew as bright ma the day. lu due treaeun they ar- rived al the lake and th.. first thing Vio- let suggested was a mall on the bitte ex- panse of water. Graham wets enthusiastic, and he con- trived to get a boat In which Violet aud her young man should accompany the girl and himself. This left the glee soling man on shore, and he scowled and turned right heartily until Violet riot au opportunity to whimper some- thing in his ear, and then he et:tilled. slat. As the boat pulled out from the shore the young matt e as left chuckling to him- self, and seemed thoroughly resigned to th. fate of remelting on shore. The little boat plowed through the blue waters of the lake, and all want well until the girls decided they wished to change leaves in the boat. It was Vio- let who suggested it, and an attempt sits wade to make the chimer, when Gra- ham, iii sorte unaccountable manner, Nits tipped into the The girls acres , 1, at.d tried to save him, but over he 4, at, flannel sun and all, and when he came up he clutched at the side et the boat and hung flee like a limp, white rag. After • deal of excitement and troll - •• • nay iseviitsiao s e set -its' %ha. was eleterniine•ti • e I, I el et hi- r: 1.41tIntlet ne pleaded Kt , . tow, t - lo gage/pent.: • \ful l si the , and tried III f•%er> say ilia. IM known to a y o ue g if. show him that his attentions were nod eanted, and she; as well as many other young women ; know a greel many etty- in sehleit to diseoeirage young men The game had been going on some li:' le time when Graham got up a hie homes party entne ot hi , relative.. L ed ta k en a . u n i m es ',nag. at One of the late, in met het n sine nn•hirst ....,1•1 ii'' 4r1 41 41 4 ,4 thu glit awl tome uf lier freeid• must go up fel a week met \urine , N e e, th. ft , taglat against th. I tree but it tie et tio e Gotham was lutist -nt ran:tilt a part. ea made tap and by • \I \I nianen.eritee the girl had Ler inLitesi 1 1... Lest thing ovig i41 le' stale to keep Grit ham at a tent e while enjoy -.I lit»euting with her own seeing man The Mordent was a elear one and s he , was equal tee the to /*Mon, as wbal. , follows will iselitete. Graham workee hard for daye to make the roving a surres. In honor of the aurpieirom ce-easion he had his tailor make rem a 's'il' me'settee gannet met, and alien the day of the party arrived he sae all ‚pi.* and %pan in Ills snit, ‚t-i h a handsome Pea' lima hat tte top It .dir The people gate ent at fhe train with their par. ele handbag... suit 'as.\ and 'ut lier luggage. and 'lee hap fetes were also un deck, lynx '-t' •1 e nd on the alert. The girl was radiant in a pretty whit. gown, hut elm wore a word,' l°° \ k 11'hat on earth an, I going to do with Grahams\ she whispered te' her friend Violet. \Leave the matter to me,\ replied the tit n - i. will help yrei out. I hare !eel mixed up in Just that kind Mg fur (Irritant to do but tilde from sight. His flannel beet was ruined, and he had no tether clethe» with him. The girl of C,e111 e, 11411 to fall back \PETROLEUM FEVER\ SOLDIERS or FORTUNE SEARCH ‚(OLD roa • - STRUM.\ Men Who Follow toe Derricks Wher- ever They Are Erected—Soule of the Noted Oil Well Operators. The oll lean iii71: - real Bedouin of the world. Ile is a greater traveler than Lite' Arab of the desert ever was. tie to Penneyltatilie to Texas, to Cali - footle, to Japan 'ir to ali) other OM , ' where there tire wells and you \ill Sail the San's. faces. )ani Will hear tue mime tale: of \working barrels, - \pull- ing rode\ and all that sort of thing. Avis the Kansas Vey Star. A luau who would drop down in Ran- goon to -morrow -and Rangoon is \ott the road to Mailability, where the ey- ing thaws play.\ or go to Kuroeaki. or Into Tamaulipas might \ ‚ Peet to find old man Jobe IL Haley, John Mark- ham. J. t'. McDowell. Hugh P. lirawley, \The\ Banisdall. It get:: into a man's blood. Ile fol- lows the derricks and the *eerie of the shackle ends neutrally. He can't help It. Take the ease of John H. hie, he was hauled aboard the boat. Galey. There la a man who is a multi and the little party returned. millionaire, lie needs no ntore of thie There was much excitement when worida goods. He has an independent young Graham was landed at the little fortune. Yet If an oil field should be boat pier like • drowned rat, and, of d i emee „ d i „_ meee „ w in Karnataka, couree, he had to hurry to the cot- , fr in the sn „ w and lee. John H. Haley taie, for he was as we t as emlid be ' would be one of the eret men on hand, Ever Y hed S ecemed to feed badly and he would have t he second or third about the am - Mimic but there was noth• derrick teemed In the field. John Meridian Is another of the sol- diers of fortune. He toiled and sweat. ed in the swamps of Louisiana and Texas, drilled unprofitable holes, spent his money and eame to Kaintas. Then Itt' went to the territory. Before that he had been all over the world. Anti he knows things fie knewe what the East Indians drink in Rangoun to quentit their Gilled Ile knows how they liv.. in the temperature ref I20 de- grees in the elletle, and he knows other things whieli have helped him to alto , cress it, title ruling ry John Mt - ('ready. a . teeny lieut. hag drIlled wells for the Japanese. guvern- menu and ha\ drillel ««Ils for the etandard Oil in Japan. He has been all over the world, this driller. He knows the size of pipe, the size of the easing and the cost of the well ia every oil shed in the world. Then tbere is \Bill\ Myers. Ile is sinietimme railed eMentIS hie tote manure. Lured eu.'' ler for the Unit- ed Soros thee In the elediterrimeatt salute pre.11.1..nt labubet of Frame.. and he ha-, done other thing, ef note lie hae rertideates or hattio,:' Irene ihe khe- des.. or Egypt he di tiled -.,1414. 4,11 W4qk ter the etatidaid I'll ..enlleall 41.‘ ANI.:41'NX. that a\. bletti wag sell planned • Well I told la. r I d help her out, and It seems Hie I helped tom out. -aid Violet. ott Graham diles not I no* 1111 tale d e s how mieb entsehlef there vois iii huis' ay. - W.8a 4'hiego (legate 1p. anether one of the le i,Il businees lie held,. in Alaska, relds in the lemi•i- - Meciean flelul.. fuel s for -tube In reefer- - moetarlly Nu n11111 : i.e feser la his brews . tee.inees permit- OUR. BOYS AND GIRLS SOME BEACH FRIENDS. What the Observant Boy or Girl May See on Going to the Ocean Beach. - — See this curious traLeler with his house on his back. li' you are so lucky as u o be on the bead w ' hen Mr. Hermits; moving day comes around. you will he hugely entertained. When Ilia hone. begins to pinch a little. he runs out the front time and scampere about till he seps another shell, which he thinks might be a better fit. Ile kills its oecu- pants and then slowly and cautiously backs into it. Out II” pops again. \„\Irem than my old Otte,” he exclaims. Just then along comes a second hermit. also house -huning. The two gentlemen in gray glare an- erily at cads other. \\luau a line shell!\ 1111 111.1:MI1 1:%11 gays hermit numb U he a number OP, as %plea whelk. el am ta th tune at will just suit tne \ \I think Glare about my size,\ re. marks the setond hermit. hurrying for- ward. Thee arrive together. and. as number one suante tee Intel, into the nee house. member tee strikes at him ; his greau «law. The first hermit daele. angrily au h e m Th e ui i' nes .-)- tar. a d pinch. and xlnike one another till i\\'' iiiineleer mire sill, ie emitter uhati his an- ; lammed. drier% eXlIttliStt•tl I tl , salad ' Nimil.er IWO ebbing Ihe „nil, 1111. e• II , hls fallen en. tus a s• ernt look W llee e/11111, away ‚flui know that herds ef horses liv. tlown in the tropical sea? Strange fete,* s, they are (beeline On the eel grans in he shallots- Eaeh ears a gray toat of niail tomposed Ilk huai,', whit h • re ide his Hippo has neither lee s nn' \het When le« wants to next he egad- his tail around the tesarest • h en he meets a (h m u' tee. t is; their tails together %%Melt i • ‚new ‚a' id shaking hands. Hu , gebblPn re.• - arei a y••liest border•el tin on his lei' k. enabling bait lee lteakm. awkwardly as \sun as nee her hippo lays her mtge. • let be-ban•I dathers them tip and caret Tue. ill de I felk , ('til.' eh. in Mtn a b lined „il hi gal v• h e %hell the little thee err Awns the. at ..souot of hi • lat. leo hanger -.eel dn.,. theta inse Moo the world I. e a •re lut t hem., z.Lee this (elles', great fiddle shape.' rias - filth Ith , hint hee name. lie JO\-. 1th hundred:: eel hundred* of other naldier orate+ all along the Allan ti. ,lotre south of rape rebel Ile and his brethere dig eft many burrow -b, alene the hatelkli of the 'ali marebee. that • • Bet a e e • -led ut,\ 1/11eit Intel% ; tioniet imp« great mars... of earth are 'un TEE BEST HOUR. - -tio you ‚au' .\ us'a \nle\.‚ The\ ›s d.:r T in tte ln*. fid i d a le n ni d li a lle re h s ei hy le fe \ 11 . , :w h. s. ‘\ I a 4 f the.; 'st ;tee, tt • • • ' ; ste. e!ly. „. h le m e , a d .,: f pee anyone roming. or hear a ..tloopiekaus .a.• r.tral.e.\ 1 .e aspirant. \you greats a A. I e 'ni'.''b to think more- • I. e,ery man* it101 •• 'doll I rePtent let (pf. ..41•4 •,041 44.4 .11 a -t • ' • .••. ,to.1. • TI.xn mxtboaroll ou.• • .ler, AnJ ...a r •- r 80 • a awl; Aia unto Mon , .amt. - baby At...1 bubo is inure li at mn se. • de -lay • lure. al..I w d 'ee aday a titi, a: eee.e As.3 m.o.:. wilt, t..,'.,A, a• 'te • tr. le. that tountry and got inte toned« there• Ley- - and h. le atom an efleer of a lodge of honor of the cuitait of elionee-co. \Bill\ Allen Is another et the glele trotters. Ile has been in Mettle° awl in Icea. can give \«ut the informa- tion of the wells in upper Hernia or the wells Chelnea. °Wallowa terri- tory. with equ alDiudly e. And It le all one to hint bet.. Ile ht ;1•• he is .t' it, tioa the holes. », Fowler I. *nether. Ile has teen all thre-igh the Peungyhaula il -Il- and the SV.. e Virginia and lit'' 111h,'e and Imiletia !Wide. and be . an m eu y•rn. the ¡lour. Ile knoes bow the 1 I) eerin man at liradlebrel was Moan up and h... the ether glycerin Men et.l'ap.d. line Ole Ale - 11111. of Otte of the Kip been „'.me lot ate\ under the . an at, how the other (el - low had hie spretee• three Indies to the ties' and till, -..1 his life Wet. ea. Men *eh the oil rompantee in Peer -sleanla. Teas* ant Kaner. be mere ehan ten years >44 , 111' • In Me set ieteinese, but he has been around «mid in the ell Masi - mess Jeha T G e n., glee. tree,. r 1...11 .11 k lit tile itea.ititoto ana I,.,' 11. h..- lenele L ia an.l lua'„b'.„b'. rma rot retire- It se le • newt) Three e • real smite . tIti haA doh- tr.' K ansas- 11.- I .1. gray -headed a-io•• it! , Ia. Is SI III (oleo' , • retie after the e at ine I I. leeks...1 'hi'. • .a o is Lafayette wh .e fl -I'm' and I. Sot% on man as peat + go , ... a a old enough t • •• teme\. and yet he flea ailsAnturv i .d reel Ishii rrom,')le el.' Politics, Ambition. I • r t. knee • '1 Ito,' maid the other, softenieg ethlenee. I'll tell tod Why I saot !hi -•tatorAhlt. It will en- able we I.. luis'\ ben 1M My poor re itt go, r111/..111. 1114141 then II t AI. New art New Shameful Penurtewastem. re lent, ;Le i.e.. etor-lbatt sa In a Wardle r.d gi 44I .1 e5. J g •ely, At t • don.lowt Mat. ) W1t, feu' tel :el.] itocit,,I 11114•41 • pra.rJ And la.aarlpit with 't 4,1111t ‚P• Ag the daddy Ittlet ate- Hlt And tumbling rc.- tr sea. • ele. bid ‚Lilt etttut I, careful; The ‚area ma) roam ar.d curl, flut raver ?he elite ir-eit lounging To meieh for the baby Or'. And „'ser Ste Matte get. firmed...II', pItinges or JUMP , ' 44eid• no mut as to Mar the p.ea.me tar it, wee :MA »WO , - Ot,. tool I. 4.4. 4,4111\ f‚t a:48.41. 11 b., :.tbun le pot iteitl. And da....1 3 be. omee , A tt.e iltt.e IOC da\-'' 4441411, it plow - 141g trio ‚t,. etorn.3 a r ,d guided and e areteelle4 eneard Itly a batoy with dimpird a r r.-. —J M 1.ralit, In 11,1e.ton No Room Anywhere Ease. \Why do you call this your co?, eorner\ asked th , ealhe - Because,\ ..id the (prepaid ot the song little flat, \wire a day a deaf little ray of sunshine strike, that eelle ner.\—Chleago Tribune. rage »Vile 1.letto,1 s.•.iltirlrel- he e' - ‚'la'.'.' I • plebe in ht' hands the newspaper ute whet h• haul 'welt the item. - They're try ng u,, eel down niy mileage fees to actual tra%eline va pew vs! ''- Chi- cago Tritest) Ascent of Kan. A good web) . people have not yet got Over the meek., theory of dement. They would lo a great deal put about If the re- sult of Mr Beirke's experiment were or pr\ • that Obey derived their lineage tome some :ing Ity Mangier Fane Amusement. IC \iii Nee. that !on have made mil- lions, whe, will yrat tio? teld Bullion I shall retire, and amuse tuyeelf oiling people what a burden wealth is anti how happy I was when was poor chi, ago Journal. Followed the lisle. Frankleu My' dear air, you OHM earn geod fur evil. Pena — Oidn't I give SIO Of tbs. preach- er who Married lief—Chian° eNtrellit THE SAVING HABIT. Little Homily on a Most Important n' Road to Success. Now many boys art. going into buak nees — how mane girls? oh, what a great lot of hands go up! Tina's just the way It is with the young meu ir the euliege. ot so mans of thew art going to be lawyers dot•tors, but a great many Wore than ever before are going into business. And lu is not tents the boys from humble homes, but eiel boys whose parente are wealthy, who are eager to get into biome kind of paying business. And do you know the little word ol fout• letters that will help along most toward success? Se -v -e. It is a lint thing to be a good salesman. ora care. ful buyer, or to know how to display goods for sale or tui adverthe them. A man who knows how to do these thine; well, and thee be able to utilise money. but still be no better off than others unless he knows how to save. Now, somebody wants to know what all this had lo do with boys and girls. just this saving is really a liable and laithilt*, yent know, teed to be cone nietp ed pretty early. It is ; hied as hart te break off a good habit its a had Idle That is the buy or the eel mho twee. ii..1 siteo 'too T r littir P l PENNIES b) ing eat ly le- like's le do so all thieeteh life If why Id pet stittUltl Illlet ent111.1-. 1 11... a little sermon. Mel ientenitee glee. e I\really sueteseful besot», men and „''tu',' say about it 'Ilene of the penny pro' talent plan:. where you Cal' .!4.1 40111 «Yen pennies and reeei se >lamp, 1 0 show the Mittman' of your deposit , Then think of all the big ings bank, that will he glad to bay. , your aft non When It reaches II','tir more. 11/0 )1/11 'ultima. -..'ultima. -..hp penny provide:its and the savings leteke were started by tot limy (ogies •.• if you ever did have that melon. drop it al ',itt-s', and leaf 111 1 0 the IteoPle 11110 telablish and ruin such tiodit Wising are the matinal. >del- imitated. sitecesetful hilsillews men 'They arc men who belie'belle','in bavibir mink \hit ell sleep. They ar. men who know what a One theia 1 , is to ha'. a 11111e money to invest „hen a Imeinees chance voillea along Isn't It wort h tu get Into litter • 'impart) I. It. quite natural for • boy or girl el., really gets very 11111r Moo.) to ‚ gad. dial it one cannot sat ,` • Krill' deal the effort Isn't worth while. That's another false notion. There are ‚pleb did chances right now («mule .dnali sm. e t•tor Get join» eye on a be ointewhere the suburbs of a growing . es Xee If yrie ranee May it by paying tea *Mare do d mo wn unit the dollar. a nth. Then make up yore mind that in one way or •nother you are 1,1111 44 .1 to sae, en ot ian monthly to meet Ilharem paymente. peeia more It y Olt 11 - •e Noel nia' need titan to the up Mlle tettiht. of your tandli pocket. tatek. water tisit that will hu d ut tese bu ly t ha ,, tee ‚ le . !he stela maw. bor..- taut w.-11.)...« em) hot ',fii you. I..' ny-biro: *le noise, down they pop into their holes. Thee eat carrion. ear+ the Philadelphia • Ine often • arrv seaweed into their turnouts, they prefer le. dine at puree new and then. rather than t!...1 tatt ‚Mt - — Ability of Itmeete 'Ilene was a rtain uh eras e1tWel',...1 le, t lln t tire» shale-, in defter It half a 44, ..nd of time Te In propertion to hie et/es has.. to 1018 •I the fate Of 114441114M 1,eloin von knots it, and the pleasure ot \wood -hip Will more ‚bate make op for tI,'- 1.1... ore , y...1 lit141.1 fliittA pelt ha I ii,.- -'-,I 1 hen • •Ise Mr Smith wet meow Meng ated -a.. - flood morning le. r . r} They Ittl y '\t owe that lot 4 411 uh' Cur. l\'iii. rimed V..\ ir•Othen lip and Ions in 4 h. Go e ae tel. In ru sou II»» n,.,' h j1 yenl. Harry?' tone bemired atol arty dotter*. Mr >41101. and I paid for it all myrielf in 'li. user two yvar.. - CLEMENTINA GONZALES, OF CENTRAL ANTI RICA, RESTORED TO HEALTH, PF-RU-NA 1H1 REMEDY. Miss Clementine Gonzales, Hotel pm. vineia, Guatemala, C. A., in a reeent letter froin 247 Cleveland Ave,,l'hiatagO, Ill., writett: ▪ I took Perona fuira worn-out con- dition. 1 Wall ‚or\ don n that /could not %/rep an night, had no appetiteand felt tired in the morning. • I tried man. looks. hot Perima was the thing his h helped me in the least. Aticei had taken but a half bottle I felt mush hetter, continued J\ use for three 14 N and lb' as com- pletely restored to health, and usas able to fake up m studies hit h l had been forced to drop. There Is nothing better than Perima to build up the sysferat.''..--ClementIlla (Imitate). Allelreeln The Perlin.' M. -olivine Co., of Columbus, I ‚hi',. tor ittstruetire free literatte.• 011 11.11iiirrli. OVER THE OCEAN. India railroads have just ailiipted a etaudard time, which Is five and a halt bumf* ahead of Green Wida. 1,1 one day' the number of paupers re- lieved in Selected urban destrIcts la edalltlatati rortexpotialed to a rate or z . .11 w eu eat tot the impulat ion. A regatta was meet' on the Zambesi the ether day to neat k the jubilee of lit'. Liviligetone's discebety of the Virtoria falls. There 'ere ;feu The Berlin inutile ipal authorities have derided to establieh pollee \sun and light bathe, - at with h find, second an.1 third elms tees will he eharged An engine on the Cape to -Cape rail- road ran user and killed a flue leopard on the Vietoria Fail' bridge recently at night It itieamilred Pith' feet in length. M ààààà nt.• ten farmer. commit - led euteide owinx ta the lees of valuable serum les Rats gnawe•I their ‚a)' through a wooden deed bus •nd de- ntniyed the documents. Tb. British army authorities believe that It is the kbaki that has stoppe•I re- cruiting. So they are going tu, return t«u the barter, r ing the Meek fee ac- t u t00% ice and the training ramp*. Park poliremen assert that In the wed two years in vs! teat 101111 • of see era' .• peels of drultratna of young girls after boats lead been oterturtied a- 1 101.1 ut beetilums bet lug rm. Led the boats tattle Printeut \ete.tie &cruise, the kaisere ente daughter, ketee starthert. frilly things an•l, in her witdernes-s of snowy mutiens. itrAwnis %stint. , nt a happy stale in whi, h she toold grub In the dirt to h•r heart's aoment The rnitm German Automobile elnbe bas» derided to \resale an intermit ion •1 nedor rare en • great stale in July or Ana, I ef neat * - ...ar Ihe to laity a illatt i l... 1 y tie l t leg shah Keel ilrnment bas proud e.1 . ial support tu the hello. Ent/lamed i eridied% Some 94 Mgr I...ardent lia‘e been with me 'Of sear • New Hoarder 414 n I Ile» gristmill to !ea .• I J 'Ire OUST THE DEMON. A Tussle with CnIfee Thep - hi he \s. nett 1,..• maii. % ...iv wre ing ' My hit•han.1 at lettleerly I , going up on that. eide of , rniree• Fwe'r'd e 'm' 'im\ fr\wl very annoy i ng form ef n• r, ;r te .,, a , el.- ell, father thinks I fl'ay' be all• \\litettled fr'et'ful l'att- . nit Is,'. ki yotl keen. , in take 3:i .„‚\i $eer fo .. Tuer It .MI. day: • III else Yon for ir this morning. It s ‚ mirth that. what ele yen sa y... - . Hai y aeked his father, made the mode • end began bedtime around at on,-. for a le fly \'a t I new o halare ho t kW, th e e inehee ail t owed ... ey e all in one I ; save tt tettlid flak man wi ' nhè 'torpedo Snets to Fight Porpoieee mihet • ; 'l'in'e ..... men fly leap. 20», tittles its nun length. le, ehow nee agility a ; mati ‚.1' feet tall would Moe to Wald a «listener of 1.210e feet. The theses. e mite is Maim one -quarter et an ineh j In length, yet it hat. been even to tal the tlp of its tail in • mouth and then, letting w. welt a Jerk. to 1 , out of a vessel sit MII hes deep, equal ties a man weeild have to tee. eel. o r a ne e from a depte of 144 fee _ - Weather fnr Berbers. a. gus haler en net Weal eu than in 10. I 1.. I lie eon Fee t answer t'. thIs glieett ¡MI eThey Barber , say that there es air mu re \. „f ‚leur ?to per I onl. itt Peewe e :lur ing tremeu y he d t spell% an Thai all thie e • crease CrollIPS (1,1111 the n'en ah<, h a bi t • ‚tally sh•ve ....re other day. in s t ea d t one. a day Although hot weather maker, more litotinr.;s for the rbin pol- ishere. they de. rot partlrillatly Welredue It. Men are ale») s more irritable end harder to shave This makes the business unsatisfaetorv for hotu' nt fairly ihneutiatal , met i tries v• real ‚is Il\... who II-, it f ralli ear. -.I I. bet h le. ere of at - hea, la my own case Hero was , eventually come FOrt at- (\ -Ilote of the ner. , leading from the epine feu the head ' I Was unable re hold me betel up , telraight, the ten •hin of the n• tirew it to Idle 44.14 , ,, 4 an teng Ole the Inted In ''-'t\-pain We r..1 no relief from moll. M.. ands' 1.117/leel a -u to eb.•• the tr..isItle, till a fikoil sue. A Fr. ri. h 4.4rP,414 lee ...if t e a, Ito. !J . ire ' . dhitelreP \ tIl ' IY the \uulree \ emu te. engage In hal 1 1.• with th. leo imiges aloha the ao., -1 of Britten% It is • tainted that they are r priding the seethe nshing. What to Do for Bee Stings. If any sting Is lei, in the wound ex - trier with a small ‚air of tape, .1.arp penknife Then apply dueled 41114114M141, mud huai' ing soda oh ''tu ‚'un The levkbenv in Sight. atelee- A eel node pe'at' ef hall hone to Wear one tio\'.• ne t. e.,rh shirt waist Waggles V», and most id th em show that they hate it •Ifewn Topics. l'heur \Function.\ - gay. jus.\ \Yew what le It?\ \Why do we have hank examiners\ \So we can be sure ‚hour the amanita that were stolen \—Chid -air govirira-isevelg atuk tuaig I.. , and ad%Ised that me- quit P stet try lemt u m Coffee. \We folnowed tits ‚dyke and from the day that We began to use ile t elliani he both began to impro‘e. anil en a vet,. -lion time teeth of us were en- tirely relieved The nerves became steady once more th•• hewing he teased, the mueelee in the bare of my neck re- layed, rny head straightened up anti the dreadful pain that had Wu pylniShed Me While I need the old kind of (MUM vanished, ew e liar.. never regime.' the the Of the obi I elfif,t, hull I eliel 011t PO don* every day as well cg we did the former beverage. And we are delighted to lInd that We ran give it freely to our rhil- dren, also, aomething we never dared to do with the old kind of coffee\ Name given ty Postum tb., Nettie Creek, Niel. Fannin Coffee ....intaIng alA•olutidy drugs rif any kind, but relieve. the coffee drinker from tbe old drug ph- one. There's a ream.