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Show ft Friday, March 18, 1532 CwMMVvi MAGNA L Keeps 3:i Young MUi Mai 'k A ZtJtM - Y hmr b4 u bnata aai U tm Stm mmd 11 The Mild Madness Vmmm ftaM i i A Story bill, kidtmm H RtlitioH ( lit Realized Sm . The sea dragon ia a close relative fo the sea horse though It Is not - so widely distributed. This queer little aquatic creature Is found only in the waters around Australia where Its loose flapping ribbons of skin make It difficult to distinguish it from the seaweed among which U makes its home. . Cold Standard .The Idea of gold as a standard grew up imperceptibly In Europe. The early Venetian bankers drew bills secured by gold and the bank era of Antwerp later did likewise. These practices may be regarded as the forerunners of an established gold standard involving a gold reserve against paper. Largest Feed Fish The halibut, abundant in both the North Atlantic and the North Pacific oceans, is the largest of all our good food fishes. A large halibut weighs from 250 to 400 pounds. 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On conditions that F, ' 1 - rk By FANNIE HURST I lieGlar, Nnnwpa (WND Sarvioa) SraOictta.) knew that his family and yet, throughout years of the early childhood of his children, bo held out stubbornly against tha often angry lmportunlngs of his wife, Anna, her relatives, and his. For a man who had been trained to the lucrative trade of master-plumber-, suddenly to turn waiter was not only a matte of supremo humiliation to the Dagmar family, one and all, but, as Anna and his own sisters Expressed It, sometimes they actually feared for the sanity of Leopold. It waa not aa if ho had been laxy. Even his sisters said to him that sa a boy ho had never given symptom! of a laxy bone In hts body. And dear knows tha servile work of waiting tabla In tha small Russian restaurant where Leopold took up his new labors was no easier than that of a plumber who hired men to work under him. On the contrary, tha hours were practically as long. and certainly mors arduous On his feet, carrying hoisted trays, polishing crockery, even sweeping out, and doing servile chores for patrons from five In the evening until two and three In the morning; was work of an exacting, If less skillful, nature than plumbing. Wringing her hands deploring the lack of dignity his work as waiter Implied for his yonng children, over and over again Anna sought to wrest from Leopold the secret of his sudden decision to abandon bla skilled work for the less remunerative, less ambitious vocation of waiter. Not for worlds after his five years of Ufa with her, could Leopold have been brought to reveal to her the secret reason for this amazing abandonment of hla well-payitrade, for the lesser vocation of waiting table in a small Like his sisRussian restaurant ter, she would have cried and screamed her derisloa of his selfish, wastrel ways The secret motive was neither so profound nor so complicated aa that Imputed to him by those who felt themselves to be the victims of his vagaries. "He la after women, shouted Anns knowing In her heart that women were not the cause of Leopolds defection. of "Ho Is crazy after the tow-lif- e the cabarets accused his sisters knowing that nothing of the kind was characteristic of Leopold. The reason, meanwhile, toy snugly imbedded In the silence of LeoA simple reason; so simple pold. that It shamed him. , The great advantage of waiting table In a restaurant, over the more dignified, more remunerative work as' master plumber,, was the, fouslql As a waiter, you worked to music t lour work was servile, yes often In a way that was hateful and revolting, but as a waiter you worked . to musicl e orchestra played In A Kostaa from 7 p. m. until 2 a. m. Russian music for the most part, with a balalaika or Russian banjo accompaniment that was aa melancholy as wind In antumn trees and yet ft the same time sweet and plaintive and filled with a certain wild lost for Ilfs Music that was as real as the beautiful black hair on the head of Leopolds baby daoghter. .You worked to music at Kostas. At seven the patrons began to corns e ot At T :15, In trooped the The dinner went somechestra. thing like this: Zakuska, a bora doeuvrs which consisted of chopped liver served Usually to the accompaniment of a song thst wrung the very heart out of Leopold; a piece called - "Oches" ' which clumsily translated Into "Languorous Eyes Then the borsch course; thick soup clotted with sour cream, to strains that to Leopold were almost the most beautiful In the world: "The LEOPOLD ' -- five-piec- Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong. No alcohoL Sold by druggist ia tablets or liquids Adv. a of Ambition I am not satisfied with results obtained, I am to receive money back upon returning tuba to your 1 five-piec- Boat Song, filled with the dirge and the urge of those who sweat and tolL Pojarsky, cutlets of chopped chicken, served to the aria from "Eugene Onegin., And Volga so on through an evening repetl- -' tlously crammed with melodies that never seemed to palL Ton could not very wen go homo and say to tho most practical wife In the world, and to sisters to whom y busiUfa was a serious ness: rl cannot play a nots 1 do not know one note from another, but one day, while fixing radiators In the homo of a famous violinist, and hearing - him practice as I worked, 1 realized that music can lift Ufa from tho bum-draaffair It has always been, into something that makes it worth living. I will work twice as hard as a waiter. . I will dump every cent of my earnings into your lap. Let me Ure la my trancel Of course the wife and sisters of Leopold did not let him live In his trance. Thera were . children to rear, clothe, educate and feed, and shortly after tho startling defalca m tion of Leopold Anna developed s nervous illness. Induced by wony. Life stepped In and took a hand In tho mild madness which seemed to have got bold of Leopold, Within a month after he had gone to the role of waiter la the Russian res-taurant, he waa back again at his work and fixing tho drains and fan-cet- s of people's bathrooms. It most ho said of him that ho took It After all, it was philosophically. nncontroverslal thst there were children to bo reared, and Leopold had seen too much of tbo struggle of poverty la his own boyhood not to feel Imbued with the desire to pare hla offspring aa . much as possible of pain and deprivation. The children of Leopold, the four of them. Justified his sacrifice. There were three boys and a girl, all of them with their mothers and sisters square; practical heads on their young shoulders, and all of them held the same attitude of tol-- i eranee toward the parent who spent his evenings and holidays picking out futile and unfinished melodies on the flute that time after time, In, despair or In tho spirit of practical, Joke, had been hidden from him by his tormented family. When Betty, the black-haire- d baby, reached her maturity, there were four young people ia tho Dag-ma- r family earning each a good living wage, and contributing to the by no means Inconsiderable dally wags of the plumber, Leopold. Five years later the four children of Anno and Leopold between them were in the proud position to give the sum of one thousand dollars to their father on hla sixtieth 'blftfr day. That accomplished two really It sealed triumphant purposes. by deed, their loving regard for his generosity to them. It increased the nest egg of Leopold and Anna from four to five thousand dollars: Four of this Leopold presented to tho astonished Anna on the ocea-alo- n of their next wedding anniversary. With tho remaining one thousand, he made the first payment down on n restaurant In a a little Russian neighborhood, where for 69 cents one could eat a table d'hote dinner, to tho strains of n three-piec- e orchestra that boasted a run-dow- ALWAYS THERE IS ROOM AT THE TOP Even Where Professions Are Overcrowded. Mexico Is one country where the people get action from the govern- ment In the state of San Lola Potosl, for example;' the local legislature passed a law fhe other day suspending higher courses In law and medicine for five years, The reason was simple. The lawmakers decided that, there are enough' practicing lawyers and doctors in the state. So why spend money preparing others for these overcrowded professions? they In' quired. ,r ; Which, considered from the standpoint of economy alone, is an unassailable position. - . But suppose for a moment that such a philosophy of government prevailed in fhe United States. Both tho medical and legal 'professions are overcrowded In this country. too. Many physicians and lawyers are eking out a bare existence and every year the colleges, universities and night schools turn out more doctors and lawyers to Increase the competition. Should we pass laws to prevent the teaching of law and medicine Just because we have too many lawyers and too many doctors? Of course not. And the reason Is Just ts simple as the reasoning of tho legislators of San Lois PotoeL 'Wo have too many lawyers and too many doctors, It is true; hut do one will deny that we have too few good lawyers and too few good doctors. The legal and medical professions are crowded at tbo bottom, hut there la plenty of room at the top. It Is an Inexorable law of human nature that mediocrity prevails, even In the skilled professions. Thousands' of young men are studying law and medicine. Host of them will land Into the erowded bottom ranks of their profession. A few will go to the top and do great things for humanity.' in medical colleges' yonng men are studying who will make discoveries which win prolong the span of life. In law schools of today future Justices of the Supreme court are learning the rudiments of law. It Is Quits obvious thst wo would (os something of Inestimable valus If we closed down the law schools even for five years to gain a few dollars in lowered expense. Houston imn ' Post-Dispatc- Irelands Shamrock Thera Is no plant known as shamrock which Is peculiar to Ireland. White clover. In various sections of Ireland called shamrock, grows abundantly In the United States. The name Is most commonly given to ono of the hop clovers, which are widely diffused over the Island, but cannot claim to be Its exclusive possession. This plant Is commonly exported from Ireland to London and even to tho United 8tatea for St. Patricks day celebrations. New York World-Telegra- TKirS. MAGNA, UTAH Old and New Fnlth Blended In Japan John's Mother Praises Doctor When yon undentand Japan, heathendom" will never have quite Thera Isnt a moththe old algnlflcance again. The future of Christianity there lies not er Uvlng who wont above other faiths, but beside them. agree that no half-sicchild should be Intricately entwined. When Japan takes on the new, she tho subject for an never utterly negletta the old; and experiment with K, ust aa Christianity mad her own medicines of oncer-taimerit ' When tho Ineradicable superstitions of ancient countries, so Buddhism and your child la bilious, half-sick- , feverish, restChristianity alike Incorporate cus- headachy, toms and beliefs held too tenaciously less, with coated tongue; bad breath, no appetite or energy, yon know that to bo rooted out A friend has told me, out of long nine times out ot ten It's a sign his tnd Intimate experience with the Jap- little stomach and bowels need purg-- . anese, the story of a young man of Ing. And when yon know that for noble blood who very early became over fifty years leading physicians Christian. He married the daugh- have endorsed ona preparation for ( ter of a samurai and she embraced this condition, there doesnt seem to bo any reason for "trying things. her husband's faith. i Years followed of happiness, then Rich, fruity California Fig Syrup of deep anxiety tnd death. Their dears the little stomach and bowels eldest child, a beautiful girl nof gently, harmlessly and In a hurry. It. seven years old, died after a devastatregulates tbo bowels, gives tons and ing Illness. My friend, bound to tho strength to them and to the stomach; young couple by bonds of old and and helps to give your child new close affection, went to tho house of strength, energy and vitality. Thoudesth. Tho stricken father met him sands ot Western mothers praise It. Wakefield; a Restoration nf tho Birthplace of Gtorge Washington. at the door, tho smile of welcome as Mrs. Joseph W. Bin, 4306 Bedford ever on his lips, while In silence he Ave Omaha, Nebraska, says: "111 tb National Oaepraphle and some time Six Pistoles ($21110) (PrtNNd bv Waahlairtoa. tX C.) drew back the shofl of tho inner never forget tho doctor who got m Society, Traveling expenses were low In (WNU Service) room. to give my baby boy, John, California n law that bad those days. Virginia Washington, Thera was the mother, kneeling, Fig Syrup. Nothing else seemed to has eclipsed rates for accommodations In each and beside her the dead child, wbltt help bis weak bowels, Thst was George Washington, the trav- county should bo fixed by the court as the pear bloasoms without In the when hs was Just a baby. Hs sufan of ns a thereof; and that any keeper eler yet ns n traveler, and childs rates right hand tho mother had fered a good deal before I gars him these not Informahla who observing ordinary gained geographer her Bible; and acroes her Fig Syrup, but It stopped his trouble placed the half should fined, His be of the Father heavily tion at first hand, Au- breast lay her fathers sword, naked quick. I have used It with him for Country earned the right to another fine going to tho Informer. The colds and little upset spoils over gusta county court order book and shining. first The Word of God 'was there to since: I consider him a Fig Syrup shows that a hot dinner" cost 9 visited Washington Many places her to a better world. But boy. have been unawara of tb fact; pence; a cold meal, 6 pence; lodg- guide while her spirit groped through mor8 pence; clean with Insist on the genuine article. 8ea sheets, ing other places where he Is reputed Id stabling and fodder fot i tal confines tho rustiest blade ofthe that the carton bears the word "Calihave stopped" or spent the night" samurai made everything of evil keep fornia. Over four million bottles are far from the verified records horse, 6 pence; and corn or oats, li Its terrified distance Ellery Sedg- used a year. It When 6 pence. of his travels. This Information per gallon, remembered that the Virginia shill wick, In tbe Atlantic Monthly, developed when the map makers of cents of our First Name Uakaewa tho National Geographical society Ing was worth 16 see that n hot dinner we money, Daniel I Look J. Dempsey, Jr Boston and research Oat extensive on Bandits, tho started service "Jean didnt want to go to Sunday Worcester attorney, was examining research , consuming more cost 12 cents and Other task witness a few school so mother was explaining to a French-Canadlathan n year to record all of Wash- In proportion. rode From on Washington Staunton, n her that many times tho boys and days ago, single map. ingtons Journeys of to Fredericksburg by way "My name Is Beauvais, he said, la girls who turned out to bo undesirThorough check was mods of tbo o tho answer to tbo usual opening quesmaking Charlottesville, able concitizens and bandits were the diaries of Washington, of the In three days and still be- children who did not go to Sunday tion. Journey travels his of accounts temporary billiards the school. ' Jeans "And what Is your first name? eyes danced and she and In many cases personal visits ing fit enough to play asked Mr. Dempsey. had to bn mads to places, and musty evening he arrived. replied : To a flabbergasted attorney and On Wednesday, February 4, 1756, "Well, mother, If a bandit gets in courthouse files scanned, because of places that have changed names; Washington set out for Boston to onr house I will take him to Sunday court bo replied, "I dont know. "You dont know your first name?" lay n ease of military precedence school Instead of calling the police. or hare their names duplicated. comasked William Dempsey. before Gen. Shirley, The compilation of this Informa"No. It was this wsy. We were of tha British chief mander la tion shows that George Washington Evil twins np la Canada, and our names He reached America. traveled over a larger area than forces in were Pete and Joe. Well, one of na milkman He Do onr by the Sunday yon pay following any other official of his time. His Philadelphia died. My mother says It's me. My six days to look check? or five and .took travels extended from the heart of Td owe him father than Sbo rather No, says It's him. So I dont know around tho city. Georgia to Klttery, Maine. Westabout tbo bank balance. Chi- whether Fm Pete or Joe. Boston worry Inter90 made the Ho Lake of apparently ward, he went to vicinity Globe. In two cago News, Erie, In Pennsylvania ; to tho neigh- vening miles to New York New And what must tho borhood of Point Pleasant, In West days. York of that day have meant to Virginia, and to Galllpolls, Ohio. Of three sea voyages Washington the young Virginian, who had spent in the made; one was to foreign soli, Bar- tho last three years mostly bados. Bat tho most amazing as- primeval forests or fighting French fronpect of his travels, perhaps, are hla and Indians on tho savage tiers! Journeys on horseback Journeys Tsa bodies of Q growing children feqotrs certain essentfd A Visit to Now York. ranging from Virginia to Fort Le vitamin. Important among these are Vitamin A and D. Boeuf, and from Mount Vernon to to There was th "Microcosm both of which am found abundantly ia Scott' Rmnlin ot records tr Boston. However, so far 1-visit described at the time as a Cod liver Od. "A" j .4..: birthaot did visit ho the show, took 22 which well resist common colt In world miniature, place of hla mother, Epplng Forest growth end in the development of boae sod teeth, la this years to build. Washington's enc multi fied form, cod liver oil is easy and pleasant for ;vowg Horseback Trips.' thusiasm for Jt is written In his Long sad old to take. Scott ft Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. Sales aepnp- occa two an for accounts, separate horseback trips Washingtons tentative, Harold F. litchie ft Co Inc New York. treat. Items for enters alone he . "jUwUnrtiw wOS we were often arduous. He was knowB Ia lavnu Si iiSvh There wm u .1 ia, r0 anrlkCiM to average 83 miles a day for pe- Ladles to ye Ml(crocos)m. Ct-k-CNttwrm md May IV XL Wl ' I Ct SXS ' riods of mors than a week. - Once was also a rout at Mrs. Baron's, tn the to the servants, he rode SCO miles In IS days. That and tips household of Beverley Robinson, trip was from Cumberland, M&, to son ! of tbo speaker of tbo Virginia Williamsburg, Va and two days of G offtho 16 were "time out" waiting for house of burgesses Tbe young aa armed , escort, , . Jlejrarried the icer was always punctilious In tip .servants :Ju households pay. for . Braddocks army Tnhlt ping- tbe ant was entertained, he where saddlebags. Aatomobil Or Horses oftea broke under tbe equally so In entering these 'ttetn 'Evesdng Dritat account books two traits The Idea of' In Commercial Traveler we the are strain, when public duty called In bis aided a "Yes, cruising going tracgreat deal In forever la so vast that men scarcely outh seas." Washington to move with dispatch. that have For Instance, when riding to Join ing bis travels. "But why tho eloborato outfit, comprehend It Two days before ho was twenty-fou- girlie?" General Braddock, upon reaching Listener What? Have you never years old bo set out on the last the vicinity of what Is now Charles We expect to visit the Society paid Installments on a piano? Town, W. Vs he reported that he leg of his Journey to Boston, and Pages Galea, Yverdon.) killed one horse outright and had tho. "Pennsylvania Gazette" carried jjjUUIP" IIUI rendered the three others he had the news that Colonel Washington, s'S't ii- s " v. of Virginia, but last from Phllfldel brought along unfit for service. i When there was no urgency of phla, left this city (New York) for public business his bones fared bet- Boston." On his wsy to Boston he stopped ter. After his trip to his western in Rhode Islans In 1784, during which he bad with a Mr. Malbone, n for tbe 1st entered and He land. the crossed tip twice Appalachians bad been so far from civilization teris servants of 4 and another that he could get no corn for his Item of 5 for s broken bowkCromIn Boston be stopped at horse, (and nothing or only foiled corn for himself).' he sets down wells Head tavern. He saw Genwith satisfaction that be had trav- eral Shirley, who decided the ques-tloof command at Fort Cumber eled 680 miles between the first day of September and the fourth day of laud In his favor; visited a man of war In tbe harbor, lost some money October, on the same horses, Washingtons geographic Instincts at cards at the a governor's house, began to develop on this early trip. and then set off for Virginia. But Tho trough of the south branch of at the governors be had met such tho Potomac, where many yean people as John Adams, and made a later President Grover Cleveland deep Impression by his recital of fiahed for bass, bo described as(a) conditions In western Virginia, Uncouple of Ledges of Mountain Im- Maryland and Pennsylvania. was toho playing aguln consciously passable running side and side gether for above seven or eight Into tho hands of destiny, for John ItJsinot necessary to give-i-n Miles and ye River down between Adams was ono of those who 19 to headaches. It is just a bit old He adds: "You must Ride years later Joined with Thomas them. Bound yo hack of ye Mountain for Johnson of Maryland In making him fashioned! The modern woman who feels a headache coming on at any commander In chief of tho Amer to get below them." takes some tablets of Bayer time, forces. can Small Good Pay, Exponas. Aspirin and heads it olL ' Survey of the Frontier. A letter written to n friend while Keep Bayer Aspirin handv, and Another Interesting ' phase' ot on ono of tho several other surveykeep your engagements. Headaches, ing trips he made to the waters of Washingtons travels began when systemic pains, come at inconventho Shenandoah, the Ca capon, and bn determined to maW a personal ient times. So ao colds. You can end yon get real aspirin. youU get real the South Branch In 1749, 1750, survey of the frontier with a view them before theyre fairly started if relief. In every package of genuine this handy, youll only remember 1751, and 1752 Indicates If was the to establishing a' chain of forts at Bayer tablets are proven directions relief. harmless of form Cany it in which cover headaches, colds, tbe in hope good pay that reconciled young tho Important passes, your purse and insure your comfort sore throat, toothache, neuralgia, Washington to the hardships of n of damming tho Indian tribe while shopping: your evenings sciatica, rheumatism, etc. divide. he Therein life. that Allegheny says surveyors at the theatre. Those little neuritis, pleasure Indian and The tablets stamped Bayer wont be had not slept above three or four During the French nagging aches that bring a case of near towns fail ended and in a are war after In a but nerves" bed, you. and cant harm you. They villages days, walking nights by day don't once depress tha heart. They don t to Pains not bad that people "before tbe fire frontier down tho kept yet begun all day be lay e are forgotten hall an hour upset the stomach. So take them upon a Little Hay Straw Fodder or take shape, except In tho case of I whenever you need them, and take balrskln which ever la to be had county seats. Places were known after taking Bayer Aspirin Youll II enough to end the pain. these tablets find help. always Man Wife and Children like a as "John Smiths with Plantation,' Tasker parcel of Dogs or Catta ft happy ho "William Scotts MID, that gets tho Berth nearest the fire Toshs Fort, "Big Uck," etc. The theres nothing would make It pass changing ownerships of five generaof tolerably but n good Beward a tions, together with the substituDubbleloon ($7.10) Is, my con- tion of bridges for fords, have obstant gain every Day that the literated these names from map Weather Will permit my going out and memory alike. k n nf George -- -- n 114-mU- Yeung BODIES aDEMAND it ! i r 0 LPtyilkiKoxii) -- t , ICIC HEADACI-JG?- " E. rtf a. re |