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Oar M C cooled during the summer m Radio tot evwy Bx" f Mfiitfl;::::,y HOTEL I; Temple Squaf2 .jl i ; Th.IIot.1 Tempi-y.u-- :S j, highly derblj; f''ndj5 . t, phere,Vott com'(wUli ,t ulete, ...premely fore oDder.fi" why NpEo HIGHLY BCOhy j .; tthiibeauUHl''0' PR NEST COSpl2& 1 THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE 1 1 Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and YoungJ en.-- ., im inri rrr7iiiiDiiJiHLiir rim mi mi jm iuijui . THE FEATHERHEADS ..Ssr.- - .ll CAM 6PB5- - oM U BUT MO Cli-IE- i SCHOOL ALL THE T CHEEk --EADER fcV r, "T ( MAle ,T EJ VOUR MJlFff-- B- ,L GIRL WAS So 3lRLS USED To 17r J M M' " f t CAWPUj V-Z-- BTC-A- MD fHENl ( TboUSH STAND AND LOOK XY iyM Of HEF T Vii SAY t WAS THE v--- JP AT Mff WITH r vf ' r V$Wf MOUTH f opgM - I JER tsJSP S'MATTER PO-P- Yeli, Pretend He, a Hot Potato, Pop! By CM. PAYNE fife, --ms Se? f( A, JV$ J I . J 1 i rffAr - tM iV (OoprrlgM. 19M, by Th Bell IjrediuU. tn.) L 1 CURIOUS DEVICES ' USED FOR SEEK ! AFTER DARKN It is presumed that naUy toiled or played oSyV i hours of sunlight. That when J ness came and i the eyes cou." onger see--he lay himself i !i to rest Yet all the while, Na: ,i through volcanic and me'.e disturbances, through flashe-lightning, was trying to de- - strate to man its power to cr to light in the midst of darkness Fire was discovered, and tit found he could prolong the with the aid of firebrands c fires, torches. ' The earliest lamps of whitf 1 1 have record were saucer sh; objects with a shallow projec spout which held the wick. A in the center of this disc-lik-e 3 held a small quantity of oil. f r So far as is known, there no radical development bra better lighting until 1783 A. when Leger of Paris devisei :1 flat ribbon wick and burner. 11 long after, Ami Argand of Pa w perfected a glass chimney wh J together with his new impn f type of circular wick and bur f produced illumination far r. !, rior to anything ever before $t Then in 18 80, Auer ;t Welsbach, a German, develop? burner, in which the combk si of a mixture of air and gs ;i vapor, heated to incandescer.; u mantis, composed of thoria 1 ceria. in Welsbach's mantle was, j i course, crude and inefficient co ve pared to present-da-y mantles. I Ai to Welsbach, should go much i the credit for making available f i us today, the pure white 1; a which is so easily and scorn cally provided in modern pressi 1 mantle lamps using gasoline a j kerosene for fuel. MESCAL IKE By s. u huntley Bates to Mulloney to Boggs jj i ' - rBvr1itht, bt L Huntley, Trail Mirk fit V, f. Ptomco" Foreign Words and Phrases Cela saute aux yeux. (F.) That is self-evide- Id genus omne. (L.) All that class; all of that sort. Jacta est alea. (L.) The die Is cast. En regie. (F.) According to rules. Fides Punica. (L.) Carthaginian fa'th; i. e., treachery. Gasconnade. (F.) A boastful, bragging speech. Hacienda. (Sp.) A country es-tate. Adscriptus glebt-e- . (L.) At-tached by law to the soil; after the manner of serfs. Danser sur un volcan. (F.) To dance on a volcano ; to be blind to the danger of one's position. L'etoile du nord. (F.) The north star. (Motto of Minnesota). 42 Portraits on Stamp ; Peter Hies of Salgotarjan, Hi fen gary, has drawn 42 colored p $ traits of distinguished men 4 jk women on one postage staa p They included portraits of PJ a Pius XI, Emperor Francj Joseph, Lord Baden-Powel- l, I ts; mer Queen Zita, Prince Arpaal Jt( Hungary and Admiral Hon! regent of Hungary. i m ai 1 . r ' FINNEY OF THE FORCE .BZ.T,:i . Touching rlKO Str, '"T TOS? O'WEX PAKl HANDLERS 1 a VVAMTA HEAR VER 11 PI TOKIXSHT, "$kMM U NBZ ? mJ WHAT ? ori BAVSOiDES Ol inrmJ!IIZrrrr 5lS SHTORV HERE'S W' Vy I'M (SblrJG- - TAl6i-- H H HW COUUO LOCK 1 A QUARTER V ADAMSON'S ADVENTURES The Stone Lady By O JACOBSSON . . I I 1 L W'lrt tl OniollHM w fnWflmrO She Wondered The housewife was showing her prospective new maid over the house. She had been very liberal with her promises of privileges, and It looked as though the two were about to come to a working agree-ment Suddenly the girl said: "By the way, do you do your own stretchin' here, ma'am?" "I don't understand," said the other, puzzled. "Well," explained the girl, "do you put all the food on the table at dinner and stretch for it, or do I have to shufile it round?" The Curse of Progress 90 jy STORMY WEATHER By gluyas Williams CMIlBRtH MftRftP C010RIX4 H?S BEffrR Plfi!RE M AfMU PUR IH 010 WAftMlKS HIS BROfUERS r7A(jAilNE futf TeV CHANGE, J' A f" 8R0tHR ItlHf-- OlANH HIES 6WSPAF5 OF WLt RuLlKd, JKEAKiS OP S1 H! MAZNI. AND SSAItHtS BROTHER'S BRSfrtCR'S SHRifKS&RiM MI) S WAR i pfapRFD guf j wnrN BHER frlANf ES HIS FiHDS IrlCTf VvAS A fMRiluKft SUN MtS CUT SO 1Af fnfy MWI flNp SffrS HU TRADE RRKTE PCtORE Ht OVTRiOOWD M CW OF poOR4 py Competition An enterprising young florist. In order to Increase his trade, dis-played this sign in his window: "We give a packet of flower seed with every plant" His competitor across the street promptly sought to meet the com-petition by placing in his window the following announcement: "We give the earth with avery plant' |