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Show i I "I Murray Eagle, Murray, Utah Woman Our Pet Peeve Ship-Constructi- of eldellc Images phenomenon closely approaching hallucinations. In children. The German psychol- Expert on ogist, K group of Liefmann, studying a girls, found the Images- most frequent In about the twelfth year and very rare between lifteen nnd seventeen. Although In adults they seemed related to artistic proclivities, no relation was found between them and scholastic uhility. Liefmann ret est eel various theories which relate these "visions" to physical conditions especially deficiency of calcium due to a parathyroid gland delect, specific conditions of the blood capillaries, ami overactivity of the thyroid gland. He was able to find no relationship. Types of Personality. Other experiments with eldetiC Images were made by the German psychologist, I'ranz Jtoessler, who found that they occur with the r greatest frequency among olds. Nearly till persons with a strong eidctic tendency can produce the images, always of things seen which reuppear later us real, at will. They very seldom come spontaneously as a result of fright. Itoesbler found memory for colors after long intervals most marked among persons with strong eidetic " 3 834 six-yea- Mrs. Anna E. Keyser, executive nsslstant In the office of D. II. tendeucie3. The European psychologists, it Is Hoover, chief of the federal steamship Inspection service, with a model of n steamship holler. Mrs. Keyser, who has heen called the "guardian shown, ure busy trying todit human of ships," Is mild to know ship construction from bow to stern. beings Into personality types by which may be predicted the sort of man or womuu a child will become. GIRLS NOT AS LAZY AS BOYS Helmut Zeopffel attempts to build up a classifying system from experiments with lit) infants who, at four or tive-daintervuls, were subFerenczl. Such a child, he says, to ten successive experijected Says Expert Who senses the aversion or Impatience of ments In sight, hearing, touch and Poor More Satisfied parents, with the result that nn taste stimulation. He graded the 'inborn instinct" Is Intensified. children on the Intensity and qualThan Rich. Such children ns survive infancy, of their responses to these he says, tend to grow up confirmed ity stimuli and classitied them as to awnk-eneel There r.re five pessimists, with nn easily Washington. whether these were quick or slow, uverslon for life, which may constant or not, intense times ns many lazy boys ns girls. or superti-clal- . I'oor children are more satisfied result In suicide. The method Justifies, he holds, An Investigation of clothing prof with their lot tli.'ii rich children. "expert opinion on their personalThe unwanted child unconscious erences by children of various ities, a fact which is of practical Macau-lawas ages ly wants to die. reported hy Eve importance In adoption." in the I'.ritish Journal of MediThe earliest memories nre of The Itussian psychologist, V. cal Psychology. From six to nine, Faileyev, makes a classification puzzling things. Into These nre n few of the recent she found, they were most Im- excitable, inhibitory and labile findings of European psychological pressed by color. Pes! en and dec- types of Individuals from the conlaboratories contained In a report oration enter their consciousness ditioned rellexes to food which are on current progress In child stud- only from ten to twelve. Modesty hullt up with the Hashing of lights. ies issued by the committee' on child In dress, she reports, enters Into He believes these classifications of the national re- the consideration of the lower so- will hold development through life. cial classes, but not so in the high search council .here. The French psychologist, A. The comparative laziness of boys er social strata. postulates a system of types The study of the decree of connnd girls In school Is the tentative on a comparison of the evolutentment of children In families ot based conclusion of the Russian psychoid development of the human tionary tier-maa of various sizes was made by the gist. I'. P. P.lonsky, from study the development of the and species, the lazy pupils In a hi ret' .Moscow psychologist, A. Husetnattn. Individual. First, ho says, cauie public school. I'aradovie'ally onotu:'i, ile found not only that poor chilthe second the he found that the hoys were lazier dren were more contented thanrleti w here everything Is centered because., they were naturally more children, but that the only child In the family,. third the stage of active, l'.lonshv accepted the teach was the most dissatisfied of all. All revolution of the Individual against the children studied were girls. ers' classification of laziness not imposed from without, Most desired n younger shste-r- . nsan authority necessarily his own. and fourth the staae of innliial reOut of a total "f children, "bject of mothering, or nn older sponsibility and retlexive liberty. approximately -- i per cent of the brother as ri protection or n social The growing child, lie says, norI .asset. of cent the The nnd child came Hearer the per girls boys passes through these stages were reported as 'lazy'' by the to be ing the last lu the family, the mally In the development of the race, but more school autltoriiii s. All were dven satisfied she was, P.ilsemanu becomes sidetracked at some medical eamitii!tini!s nnd. contrary found, lie found that dissatisfae-lioi- i level. The character traits to et.ee l.iti.ios, were' fmitid X0cwith the family position and which belong to that' level become env iiotmietii increased with the age v. (i HilllV he dominant. Thus he classifies liie of the child. Called "Motor Hunger." conventional, intuitive and setiseery, the diforonce r.b'lisky attribute's Large Family Effect. rational types of individuals. to "n otor hunger." The hildren "The the family the nieere tioriiial'v lite ununa!lv lolive, but s."fli !iei larger the hild usually Is." says h ive i, patience or ten.iciousnes-!- . the report. Tie psyclioleeglsl ex- Kittens Adopted by Hen They s. . U nti oil! let for their igor, plains this as being due to sue It facTheir Eyes" Scon but n. v. r ieve heell In se tors ns "i he lack of ilifToronCiitieen tiiiiis h: ivor. The hibire ti w ere of t'olonido Springs. , lien adopted s In to larger families, I f..eir and :l.'i"i ears n'.l the personal. s, j;,) adaptation which suite four kittens at the home of F. When e! iiiiied wiih leeir.j lazy S" iauiii i'S Kb hanlsoii iun took them into her I lie fai t i'i:niiir!i:i., am per lent of them dented 11. l hill in such families a camaraderie coop, where Shi' defied tlio eflorls of hiiroied This I ;... ho sms, "j them cat to grow up between brothel s nml the mother which ns may by the. form of n of poo re r Wbell the kittens' eves opcheel. they sisters. That chihlr. ee lire's ti ill. all lolled the bell ill favor of their boun i f unbrokeii f.imilie-apparently ate inure satHie ii'.d :o ; ity." isfied with their ot Is apparetitly natural raitner. r.lotisky also repoiti'd evjierl due to a lower fUHiielard am) to a nieti's to eleternillie the eatliesf l.ok of Had Poor Judgment ellllereiiliation, ns theie Iniiiii.rles of human the lo- was le WilLondon. England.-- Wh certainty no more true affecci, let. (s vvhiili are recalleil In later tion In families than In the liam Hockey of South Africa was thee mn. of the thresi,ol, years fnou families of wealthier persotiM.'' boasting that II linpsiead Heath, il s. lotm life. Several hundred of The European laboratories, ns suburb, was so fre-- (but the people these, earlv memories Were collected re vealed by these abstracts, of their would do anything they liked exhil Iron eleven ami twelve from lire to p. a expei Itiii iils, have been luisy trying cept there ye iirs eel ) unci ft i n n adults. to shed inure light on the Wi'lrd arrested him f,.r a trailir violation. The most remarkable of these, tie reports, come front the "labyrinth ISLAND WAS CF TWO REAL RQB1NS0N CSUSOES sense," a vaguely defined tnuisutlon t,t whb h frightens the of puzli-mchild. Antipathies ntul pathological fears of fitir life often have their Mcquito Indian and Engtith Sailor suggested that be be put nshore says. Next hepittilns nere, abitie on Mas a Lived on Coats and Caobage ntul I'nnihut coming n litlh' In ImpeirlatiiV. ncifidi-e- . loUsly trai pier Tree Fruit. later, he found inenmrle of those With him h.s took n sen chest, evperleu.es causing pain, elisli'o II a firelock, bedding, New Vii I;. A hundi'cit and ten clothe', f..r the sources of pain often lingerlea"uis ietf Valparaiso, Chile, lies pontic! of gunpowder, a bug of bul ing late in life rter the Mas a tiorr.i, n rragrv and wooilnl lets. Hint and steel, tobae'co, n Wil forgotten. Isl.iiiel from wlie.se hol-h- ls at bast hatchet, a knife, a kettle, n Ihlile. Self Prtisrv.ition lmpute. mathematical lietiutiients nnd sevtwo Veritable. Crusoe Ilohilisoii The i'c-aof inalot iiy early niern eral tiook of eleVotbui. Itut de f ries, funnel, were clue t the have Mured out at sea. looking for siite Ihese luxuries, he Soon re M'lf preservation Impulse.. Which sail that Would lueall rescue'. 'no of them wa a Mosquito In pe iiteel hi bargain take s peee ciletn e over ev erv t h'n-- ; For eight mietith he lived In me else In the life of the child. Thus, llati, who the white' men ral!el holy mid Imrror. I".iy nfier clay Tl tluT Was Alexiitldet be fniit. d, tucp etuot ional export Will. he stared at Ihe sea, seaircely holh n vll In sea in boni which are Sei'.ik. h!ldleoo( ej'lices .aio. early Will spent four er'ng to rat, or be roamed tibeeiit, liot jisso. i itod with si If pr. se rvn lage !u lite. v. ehe ars on tin. Island -- n r.'iky reel pravlng and weepina. Filially, lieevr. t.ot eilU'C liietnol ies. tietl IWche nnd II half Inlles l.iiig nnd ever, he became more composul, 't'I.e tl ele'ottil d l lull "de ril ale) set .to WUk to bi llet hi lot. lie II end w ill tu'v," ticcuriling to a less h in four lo loss nt It Wide- -' blllll two hill, tlintihed them wlttl 'i t of recent epei point - ntul Se tkiiH vva marooned lle litleel the III Willi eolltgtllS tour moiahs Italian the S.itner later, psychologist. shit.s, lie lahi out a system of ig Li bis William I'atn Captain toil bu s. Heading Ihe Itihle much, pb r, iin llnglesli iiavitator who vva Inter, n vov.i.inc arouno the world, latieleii he bei lime, be Rail Crossing Crashes at Miisa teeriii ntld the Mnsiit.i heller Chrl'tlan than lie ever had mllati. Wilt, otto e.f bis men. was been or ever Hal likely In ,e Drop, Figures iisliol-lilt wl.iu S.:misli bucci it gain. Washington. era.!., llailway cliasi'd bis fsl'ijt from It neei crossiii nee Idi'lits for the first t!onll' eet P.IIVI shotteal li snliM st- HlH heitili-'O- , Young Tbirf Caught The nl.andotied Indian,' fole jirtii olid ili i tcasi. ove r the. same period A Vienna. Austria. child only best year, jo'iordlng to II report Pled plies were a gun. a knife and n i..i.e year oh! wa loutnl to he an slaa'l horn of powdi'r. lie made n Xpert thiit hy Hie Vienna police? With the It terstato CeilllUu rve Ceitll avv by notching the knife, niid SiiWed mission when they begun In Investigate a nf Ai'eblctet Idghwnt gfndc hi gun barrel Intel piece. Wild roblw't btitnl which wa In! by n rrossltign f.it the five months' period the se be nrnillilcd H harpoon, Innce. tlllicteeli ) fin old mcc hiitltc, J.wef i f this year nled g.mi'.i, n reduc- bh liiH.l, pint mint her oHi knife. I'.lahii. nnd whle li In tion of rietnpareet w'tli the cor lout, reiiealning on the Island stealins tool ti nd pari tmrtg of l nn from of uiiill. hud not months meet respiitiiling curly colony ttitit orcj de nnd nutnuiobile. '..! ties Were re'duced from last proapcrcej, furtdsbeil Iteetti meat nnd Scm Will remained In excel for Ihe live month pe clothing. year to M I H II I I II t It I t I I I H I f rloel In Unto, nnd the tnimber of lent lnuilth nn . pplrlt. In the lloliien ttiek Magnrtne, Will eorori Injured nineuinted to S.HL'd, Her ter de In Mare tell thnt the Indian reduction of 211 titide-- l;o. For Dm month of Mar. which tiuole nrrnt fent when larnplef Kilts large list, came to lescue him four yenm iliitill,f Inn! I i M. HI. '.WA Hiishoro, Mr, ll killed hre of hi Ceeat there wete He, Inter. grade hee Cnrson. forty flv, wifu ne peried them Up cbh'tits, n docr'ive of 11,1 over the ti;nglih frih , of Walter fnrmei Fiitnlitlc to- ln) with tnlibnge from the enh nine month In l!C.i, Wet of the city, ho mid taled M.i In May. limit, ns com bni:e tree," killed hernelf. ith "21 n yenr neo. t'elk!rK wn mnrevmrd on the I pared She wn.te N letter to CorIn Addition to rotiditi tina nn r taint through, hi own tuh!ioriine oner F.rwln I. Jones here, mi tensive rnmpHlgn to Impro in of n mbbler, be tlio 'the eveiti liouiiclng her Inteiilloti id of pnfety. wii cited for misbehavior In Kirk puhllr with the taking her life, fshe uelocted railroads hm of ntul ton tinny to en nt the nge ot "pent million the undertnkrr, made nil fu dollars in protecting their rreesini,-- ( tilncteeti. In ITol he bippee with hernl nrrictiEetnenti mid by Installation of mi'i Imrdcnl etc talllne tnnler of tli I'nlnpler crs rend I'jr elimination of the Enlley, tti Cimine I'ort. After R pallbearers. bitter Blterratlon with 1 ampler, he ii'uv line...-- , out" 1 ossieei:"!. I I HI H II Finds SAVE EYES OF of employers who regard ns nn unavoidable (thoiiidi evil) necessity the payment of thousands upon thousands of dollars for destruction or injury to the eyes of their etu ployees." TOILERS 10,000 more persons nre ,U8e of Goggles Proves a yearrohhed of their sllit Boon to Workers m hazards than by pertminent-l- y by ocoupu-tlomi- l uny other major cause of blindness. Clocks Stop When This Huge Financial Loss. Woman Gets Near Them "This U due largely to the fart ' New York. More than 1V0O that s London. A woman whose face or innumerable persons, employ-erryes iml nt least S jO,tNi.to were nnd employees iilike, still do not person actually stops clocks Is now Hived In two recent years anion;: believe (lint It Is possible to pre- living In London, persons who (Xt plants, employing n total of vent Hceideiital eye Injuries in the kmnv her insist. fJi.(Hi(i workmen, according to tlit Her mere presence In n room, piirtieuhir oeeupntions in vvbieli n of entitled "Eyes report study lire ena'ed. It Is due nlo to they nver. eai.ses timepieces to Saved In Industry," Just published they the failure on the part of employ- cense functintiina on the spot. She I'.V the National Society for tlie Pre ers nnd communities nt larj;e to never has to punch a t Navctitioii of Iiliniini'ss iiinl lie the tremendous tlnancial when she arrives nt work because, tional Safety council. loss from the blinding of her employers! say. they can tell the Tlio two organization Fit out to men resulting mid women In Industry. minute she steps into n room. The discover tin- - total of authenticated "Despite the splendid iiecomplish. clock, they Insist, stnps (.f Itself wo save"! Union's of tildes eyes ments of many Individual linns in that very moment. from severe Injury or elestriiction the The possessor of this strange prevention of iieeidents In genthrough use of pintles or head eral, and sieeit"u'ally In the prevenlower over the hands of timepieces masks. tion of eye iieeidents, suili is a ch:irvcunaii In a London suburb. Tin survey analyzes the records I lectors, comuieiit ii. on the pheare still considered by many kept by I!"' corporation elariu.,' persons Inherent or unavoidable said that the skin of cernomenon, V.'-In liliil that i! l'.'.e, of certain Industrial tain pcrsniin often contains chemiItihlitlon o t!n linancial economy processes, the tremendous cal properties which may react on l'espile ""'" Men and women were saved hnanchil savings through iiecldenl various metals and eli'iuents nnd blind-liesfrom serious Injury or total mid iiiithen-lleallthat the charwoman's skin may set prevention publicity In Imtli eves clurlni: the twi enough to afreportei) by Some of the up n rea.iinii stro: Jear. There were 4.CI reeorded leading industrial concerns of fect the ih'heate mechanism of a Instances i.f work toot) hiilfj Saved America, there nre still thousands clink or w.it. li. from a similar fate to m.o eve. Ttiaki: C ti e t :i 1",'.'',n ov.s save.l from destruction or herlous In Industrial Plants time-cloc- neei-dent- STRANGE J'iry. k s PROOF DROUGHT GRAIN -t Heat ""o-i.i.iu- a vv n eo'ii-ple-t- , clie-it- . - i Aarl-cultur- y I no bei-am- t vv.-i- . t t c ;,. ; J i r I - ' I - s I lie-r- j I v I J iili'st.-.trliti.- f..-jt- J TI-.- . I I i I - ts I . I : t ''' i I ! V-M- - t'. ' c I 1 1 I I iiltoi-eiher- , 1 I i per-ot:- torn 1 hum-porin- ii. nrrhe-olncN- .d I iTTTi j ,J Willi - i X 1?l"'r'1 Must watch I ' As we grow older the n iro-ocI- pntrl-nrch- c 'duet Aim f, (iWo Constantly! essa : OLDER PEOPLE I I. I'Thi l!isl: "' ,i:i.i i ion : hi.wc-l- come more sluggish. Thev don't m rid of all the waste. SsIne they do not move at all. So ofe people need to watch their bow' constantly. Only by doing this can they hope to avoid the many fornij of sickness caused by constipation.', When your bowels need helpmember a doctor should know what Is best for them, and get a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin from your drugstore. Syrup Pepsia is a doctor'g prescription or L ' ' ging lowels, good for nil ageg. No restriction of habits or d!' is necessary while taking Syrarj I'epsin. Made from laxative herbs, pure pepsin and other valn-able ingredients, It Is absolutely safe. It will not gripe, sicken g ; weaken you. Take a spoonful next timeynj.' tongue is coated, or you Lave t bad taste In your mouth. It clean up a bilious, headachy, dull, gassy condition every time. TT you see how good it tastes nnd U nice it acts, you'll know why p. Caldwell's Syrup l'epsin Is tl world's most popular laxative t; every member of the family, "t : ' ,Ken I Ken (iirl .tiree f , ( 15,1,1 Klvi San tion .; " 1 ' M Mif San t M Mhe fre-s- Ken I sm hvis ent hi rs '.laci ' tMrs den Mrs bull Yhr Mrs Da.W. B. gue Ca'dw cu's ,1:. SYRUP PEPSIN A Doctor's Family and T . ilen ' San ! Laxative Stevemon Kin in Franc Living a very ipiie t life na tlie E viera. Lloyd (ishoiinie. vvhn Ii,itj.: his stepfather, Ilohert I. mi's Steve" son, to write "Treasure Island," been found. lie has a pretty ri!'; with a rocky hathim; pn. l jieiirby, t n quiet part of the coast neur of Cap d'Antihes. As a mu.' boy (isbotirne had an imen-s- t in p rates, and persuaded I:. L S. to ti Mm the tale which I .r.v.v a r Later be collaborateil with liiii) U ; hi.v "(A I pro, V 1:;.; entc , "t "Open lieel Several books. ntul R.on Mr. f Wk in it." "My car hasn't a Have you just bi.ti;'.!! it doesn't your wife drive';" t "ltd: m WOMEN SHOULD e LEARN OF USES MAGNESIA . v c se-- t polle-einu- HUE tb-rr- l To women who frcimnrji stilTe-- or tx'tilh d "inoriiiii: a bli'ssing. Most It si-I- nurse-- s kn.i .sjicUiiis' f'ivlseel by (ver a niiall quantity of cracked Ice our n l a;vinW ' rhlllips' Milk of Macneshi. Sip ly until you ore n licved. It - ( tick stomach or m limiii"U to villa nml acid properties. r.iar; lips' Milk of Mattie-i- a .pllil: In heartburn. Sour stou.atli, pA j inlhl laxative action tissues I.owel movement. I'seel fl I n,':' wash It helps prevent t"lh (Jurlnc expectancy, I tt ft r St i c V iiiie-nt- , - cotili-Ksei- l Indicate lt d r.o 1 Orders Then r Funeral Herself rroig Cnr-con- iiei-i'it-- lllllll III IH EM I tcxekLyJiarinkW! when Vegetable CotnpounJ anJ was tircJ, nervous Jown, I saw the aJvcrtiscmcT and deciJeJ to try it bcv.iu' was hardly oMc to do r houscwotk. 1c has hcl;x:J s.. In every way. My nerves a; a Ju" gsKxl I have better, IilcepwclUnilJonetttre easily. I tccommcnJ I,cXr.- toothtable Compound :.. mil ,x ntuc. f WUII1CIIIUI eve him Mr. Mr. rli-si- Tke Ihei Klf c el M less . I lit .IICCII -; Fer-rier- h- First Study of Its kind. "In thin Mn.lv, the fhof Its kind ever made." explained l.ewis tare departtm tit shewed that Defies II. CarrN. iu:tti:tir:fJ ir director of the "Grohoma" i ens. tin ...I l.1:::; per cent pro. Nntiomi' Society for the aieet.t!n and Flourishes Throughin, a Te:i!c r jiiiioiiot than Indian of r.'ii.d'iess, "it was iissniiii'd that Celtl. I.iltir. Oilts, er Wl.e.it; " s per h h hit n toixde lens fin id.Jei t out Dry Season. ri iit. r ill in any of (' e cei t fill, with siji h f.iiee ns to pieii e or other lit.ll'is; T"."l per li lit liltlo-tefhailer the le'lS Wulll. I II!. .s certree tr:t.'t tltel but '2 .". per okliil.ema r;ty. A straiitre i;ral:i tainly have .i ilutnuirod the eve. if cent is less than most vvl.uh liber, a ornss heiwei'ii as kiK'wn trohiiaia. the Cobles ha. Hot been wnt. lis kiillir corn and ribbon cane, may oilier grains. t. cause i..!i!pli-ior A have ib.tir mill reeciitly tes;,.,l In middle .iliit ioiiue fiirtteni; It Was us loss of vision. the ripe Lt'.i.n and antieiitieed It mtii.-dfurther, that every Instance western agricultural sections often suitiihle for their iiiakin;;. Samples dr..tulits. f II h'lis bespattered J,y n!lecte,i hiis J'red (Irurf, II will he milled this (iill. .o SUi'.'e-fiiI- y molten taet.d nr hy corrosive or Cri.li. una iilsn Is s.'! to contain farmer livli ij tie:ir here, r:iised ro OthiTWiso Injurious tea's f..r tiuUl.oinji the Last live years that the Mt.'iir, and m.iy be ii'i'i.-can eye saved. itiiT tll.iiil's.s i if fetilii I'niti-isil.'ar. States lie.anment of "The eve hazards if In l!ro;T his lint ahvavs been Interis now uial.ilii an lntet:-ivhave come to I e one i.f (lie Inn- -t in pin. Incite ti better rain Ferioijo ionises of Mindness ti An er-(- i study of he Tup with II icrt of de ested termliiili.' its real value. 'I here is, In fai'l. o!is;.!it,ii'i ciep. When he lived ii a farm in ll. Vermm, t je.its he Yield Is Excellent. ground for the heliif that en.'!: and jelned the navy. raitl" has (Iruff said the "iThm C.me and Kafir. lint reverted litid that when other t.u ni i He f.uiL-hruined In t il.la hi the Siaiils,. Amerihuti ii t! ,s jiiir of the pro can war and In the Wot hi war be Man Knows Garage lot; fed troliotim contlt-m-u.is a ifiiiiier in the navy, Cr..!T mow! t" oUahotiin nb..tit tt'ottltiS Hint ili.lde till $ Tricks of Own Car vi. i. seven Jl.l!-tiell.tlt II fiimi. li t ypr.i.i'. Ark.-!- .:i , rulne.l (.;! eii-i- Is n I S d) iv crop. h.i I 'ry reps. I'.n I'.r:.-- , ok at f ir;cj.. i I. ; cam- was a plllb Us!,- ri"as...e. iimt mil-ideep fee's i,;;l ;. tliciai.. Itif..rm. d po!,'... .,s els !i!i iier.. d'ttit..' a d"v seas.n lus.y numi.il pl itit and Cat i . ti i ar had .;. .(..'.. li he t. m.ee !l, :ii '.''"i d'ii iuf a favorable kalir "l tl VV'iilhl LfoVV better If It t! s til ctn.ve it the l!u lev. I' had unite Wilier. CieiT trifled VeT, t! :"i f, im i s 4iu , !T ..ir .J .;s !: two crops, r..'.es ..f cane ntul ' atir. :. : j l; w. i.iuii up '1 t'.- - ot er l ite, I he ol.e e lit..) ileVelnjniieiil was h.tn.d . r w .s ; last in,, j, ,i s. ,. 1.5-n caiiss hi two. ti rd.hntl ciitie mid iiji on tl- - Ail..!.', t...!' s, .;. i'!i!-i- '.wl.l. h be called "iirnhouiii,dep.itin.1 f i tin hiis. When I..( tal s... i.r. ,'. r, M l si.,',, r Clup LTiiSVS. i:M'k the .,!,.-p.irt of h! name and ' on.. r vv..! .(.. k ii X tin;. Is Si ' III frust bUt the his hnlf i.f Hidiihi.ica. .j. lit! 'III. t'.' es !ji p ii r! for live years In- raioi the crop. s,..l, I ests ado y state ari, ul- This seas. .u Winn In kalir com failed to yield met his i nrtl crop was biiriied to a crisp by the hot SEVEN WIVES ARE RIGHT NUMBER I!) THESE TRIBES winds h,s enihotti.i coiilimieil to Kro'v. "I er,-,- v tiicd of starvlna t" d.a'h so J .:, a little lelief work of lev w In d'c-vMeic,in tnd.arn. Ptirrit;ve fr..m the nn I own," said CrofT in disetissln los Min-jat' : t 'I at. h In .e-u- s which unusiiid crop. trtnie, Fay Litt'e Hied to i the of celi'cl their dlsllii't. j Faraway Coverntrent. tie ;idl,ti. to inti.ditia the t'atluv who futlilhiliS In Jesll" Cannon Ball and Other MeV'io 'itj 'lie H'hii.'e nnd Maria in a church of the same ("olH lli'l.iins in the Ma'e d .'mi, Battle Relics Discovered nr.t see tm re I, n w i v un ini'imr I. iilae. the uh hide n lift Corns obey even belter North their tribal who dam. Mas. A three. priests never 1'y far away whnli has iiN.. have their neat In the settle- Ituh ciituioti ball, parts of arrow thi!,l In! thelll. S'U h im the fei head', nnd n bolt of wrought Iron Will pm-Miint of Mexico, should ment, In their Illazo In the mountains found by workmen nt the tite of 1, ti whnt finvv tp' to )., nf'et nre thoucbl fretidinp lis tifelits lit May to count ' these native do without clothing old fort M.isachuett hut the fiishlotift of Jesun to be relic' of n battle fuUk'ht tienf them. Maria oblige thrtn to affect R little the fort before Its capture by nn It fee tn thiit Kotuf" of the rrnti Ciirb when cotnitia to town. I'mlh nrmy of French and Indians In l?i'.. taketii (limiiver.il that nil Indluu Vliotn the (in nmstnnrc hat The rdics were found ilurlns excafavoted men nn I women will wear ml more that) one wife, tnslend of that Inn's like last year' crowd vation for the foundation of n i eve 'looking Ihli. the otrcloin tic!, with feme rather unwashed model of the fort, which In lielru 'cotton Hoed now in complete the net. constructed. and It, th" reported be men usually leave their lees llilleholo Bti'l are In Wftter un.'ovrred. rousert tuning a thiit lit likely to pet Let. Honor Paltry Chef iimM effect upon their motion, Tlouh iimotia In feli-brI'.iidapi.st, I Inns' iry ItidhitiH vet fntitid In Mexico, It they my. tl'ill of the one hurelrrilttl Blinker-mrlicit In the we stern hemisphere, the S. hor I'orfirlo Ac'ilrre, nn of the birth of llonrlck Kucier, Jlnb hoicfi nnd their kin (!)) know ronnectei) with the National llunKiin must faniou pntry tlml the week tin (set en dic Thi" muse urn, Is rn7 liitlnir nut nn e cook, the Ansoclntlon nf llutu'il-riai- i have Into rein Home brought that is Intended to bring they t'.akcrs ha awarded iniitierou ptditlon In ronse tloii wliti miitrlinoiiy. to the the first HUlhctitie prlye (nr pii pastry creation It t Is which votisider.Ml ti,(. nccotint of llubbole and Cora life, dec tie Qilenrcj worthy nf being hntneet f..r I o n tribes .eak n lalitfUiiKe of I int. I. e, KuJ.-p roper thine to have feveti when. L'Xif. Il.tirb k i Uu !uiidiij father ntul his harem 1'ielr own am) know no SimtilAh. , I'ellKhl, It. K. Cukes, etc. jC- - i. II (.ov.'.'s me itrcngth and males like a new person." IOWZ, ft. f I, LUJUXWVi liihili ii tff |