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Show HA8 BOTTLE. MARRED (New Yorker Claims to Have Solved I Problem In Simple Manner, i A scientist some weeks ago stated 'la an Interview that a bottle that could not be refilled had never been Invented, that It probably never would be Invented, and that many Inventors bad gone Insane over the problem. The Interview went the rounds of the country. Other scientists agreed bottle was In a ,the class with perpetual motion. A young man In working clothes called at the Sunday Telegraph office Tuesday afternoon. My name is Frank Waters, he I am a molder. said. In my spare moments I Invent things. I read In the Sunday Telegraph that a bottle could not be Invented. I wondered If I could do It. I sat down and thought diligently. The problem baffled me. I thought harder. And harder. One evcng I suddenly laughed aloud. The easiest and most natur al way had suddenly come to me. Then I made the non refillable bot e tie. 'I took an ordinary bottle whose neck was slightly bulged and filled the neck with stone cement so that when hard it could not come out. Then I ran tiny pipes through the cement, one extending to the bottom of the bottle, which I had already filled. Then I turned It upside down. The water ran out of one of the tubes. So far so good. 1 took a small funnel and did my best to return the water to the bottle. It was no use. I had Invented the bottle. The water Is forced from the bottle by air, which gets behind It through the tube which extends to the bottom of the bottlo. It Is air also which prevents the water from being leturned. It cannot be forced through cither pipe because of the air which gets in through the other. The principle can be understood by e SPEECH OF SENATOR. Telegraphers Abbreviation That Des- troyed all Eloquence. The telegraph operators were spend-ntheir day off In a brisk walk .hrough the country. You know our bablt of abbreviate ng, or substituting short words for saW the Washington ong ones? jperator. "Well, this habit once did rue barm. Senator Grande bad made a ipeech about education, and In wiring the speech out I substituted the short word kids for the long word chil-Irethinking that of course the operators or editors at the other end would have genre enough, In taking down the message, to substitute the long word for the short one. Rut they didnt, and St nitor Grande's really eloquent and stately speech appeared in the next day's n3ws;apers In this fashion: My friends, you will remember Wordswoith's profound saying, 'The kid Is faher to the mar.. I need wot dwell on tho vital importance to the community of Imparting a sound moral and secular education to kids The In their Impressionable years. kids of this genetatlon will be the fathers and mothers of the next. One said, Suffer little kids to come unto me, ami we should never forget that saying In behalf of all kids the world over. Get at the Cause. Sacramento. Ky., Nov. 13th (Special) A typical illustration of the way Dodd's Kidney Pills Cure Rheumatism Is well told by Catherine who Is very well known here. She say 8: For over four years I was greatly troubled with Rheumatism. It used to take me worst In my legs and feet. At times I would be so bad I could not put my feet to the ground. As I am over seventy-threyears of age I began to think I was too old to get cured and should have to bear my Rheumatism the best way I could. But I heard about Dodd's Kidney Pills and thought I would give them a trial. So I got a box and began taking them. Well, I must say Dodds Kidney Pills did me a wonderful lot of good. They eased the pain from the first, and today I am In better health than I have been for many years. g De-vin- e, NOT A TRACE VALUABLE LEFT Rheumatism Thoroughly Cured Dr. Williams Pink Pills for by Pals People. There Is one remedy that will cure rheumatism in any of its forms and so thoroughly erndidute the disease from the system tlmt the mire is permanent. This remedy is Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People and the proof of tho statement is fonnd iu the experience of Mr. T. S. Wngar, of No. 73 Academy street, Watertown, N.Y. He says : The pain wag in my joints and my Bufferings for over two years was beyond descripi ion. There was an intense pain iu my shoulders tlmt prevented mo from sleeping and I would get up and walk the floor nt night. When I began taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills the improvement was gradual, but by tho time I had taken four boxes I was entirely enrod and I have not hail the slightest touch of rheumatism since that time. Mr. Wager's wife is also enthusiastic in her endorsement of Dr. Williams Pink Pills. Slio says : I have tried the lulls myself for stomach trouble anil have experienced gieut relief from their use. My daughter, Mrs Atwood, of Gill street, Watertown, 1ms used them for female weakness and was much benefited bv them. I regard Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pule People as an ex treniely valuable family medicine. I)r. Williams Pink Pills have eared the Worst cuncs of bloodlcssiiess, indigestion, Influenza, headaches, backaches, lumbago, sciatica, neuralgia, nervousness, spinal weakness, and the special ailments of girls ami women whose blood snpplv becomes weak, scanty nr irregular. The genuine Dr. Williams Pink Pills are guaranteed to be free from opiates or any harmful drugs and cannot iujure the most delicate system. At all druggists or from the" Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N.Y., postpaid, oil receipt of price, CO cents per box, six boxes for $3.50. diagram. Fell From HiQh Estate. I am Nicholas Glulot, professor of said a tramp gathered chemistry, with other vagabonds In the streets of Paris, when asked by the police lieutenant to Identify himself. And from his filthy clothes he fished documents proving that he spoke the truth. Investigation showed that the tramp was a former lecturer at the University of Paris, that for years he had astonished the selentifio world by his discoveries, and that finally the government sent him to the Congo to study certain topographical and other conditions. When he catne back from Africa, the former society man seemed to have lost all his energy, and gradSend me ually vanished from sight. to prison for a week, at least," he begI must have regular ged the pollco. food and a bed, lest I perish. 8ultan Has Many Freak. The sultan of Morocco plays both tennis and cricket. At cricket he takes a turn at the wicket more orten than the strict rules of the game allow; but, though his play Is often eccentric, he never cheats. Once at tennis he stopped to take a bulky handkerchief from his pocket, and tied It to the net. A few minutes later a ball from his opponent knocked It off and a handful of diamonds fell out. He owns about 200 bicycles, some with gold and silver fittings, and It is said that he could make his living as a trick rider. One of his favorite amusements Is to ride at full speed up narrow Inclined plank. The sultan also hns a weakness for motor cars and grand pianos. Barefooted Colfl un-de- fire-dam- p , The Ideal Wife. A Chicago clergyman preached a Snubbed In a Song. practical sermon on the Ideal wife. Father" Cummings, once The necessary attributes he dwelt on When superlntesdent of the Little Wander- especially were truth, gentleness and ers Home at Boston, was nearing the pleasing appearance. close of his career, he attended a To attain the realms of the Ideal a night watch service at his home wife must be absolutely truthful to church. The subject of the meeting her husband; she should never critiwas The Brevity of Life. Father cise her husband, nor be a scold; she Cummings closed his testimony by must look her best at all times, and It may be but a month long- It Is a sin for her to be careless about saying: er that I shall be here, perhaps a her personal attire in the presence of week, or even before the close of her husband. auother day I shall be gone. He had These are the quite sensible points hardly seated himself when a young made during the course of the sermon, man in the back of the vestry started hut there was one essential virtue the old song: Oh, why do you wait, omitted. The reticence that will predear brother, oh why do you tarry so vent a woman from ever confiding to THE NEW AND OLD IN ENGLAND. long?" people outside her home what troubles she may meet with there. Strange Mixtures to Which Visitors OST5 THE TAWOrS Red Crov Hal I Hlue. Lame Must Get Accustomed. I But when are the clergymen going package OeoU. Tbe Kush I iimji.inv. South bend, lad. to tell the world what the ideal husI was never an enemy of the ronfu-sioband should be? of the old and new In Europe Bcofts in London Libraries. when Italy was all Europe to me, and There are 9.Df5 863 hooks in the There Was an Agitation. now In England It was distinctly a public llbrar1'': ' 1 erdon When the little man with two watch pleasure. It is something we must acchains had ascertained that the other cept, whether we like It or not, and ITCHING SCALP HUMOR. man was from Powderville he asked: we had better like It. The pride of Excuse me, but I want to ask after the old custodian of the Exeter GuildSuffered Tortures Until Cured a man whom I think lives in your hall In the coil of hot water pipes Lady Cutlcura Scratched by Day town. His name is Barclay. heating the ancient edifice was quite and Night. "Joe Barclay?" as acceptable as bis pride In the thirteenth century carvings of the oaken Yes, that's the one. I used to know was covered with little "My scalp door and the walls, the pimples and I suffered tortures from him In Indiana. Is he In politics? I believe so." portraits of the Princess Henrietta and the Itching. I was scratching all day Gen. Monk, and the swords bestowed What party does he belong to? I could get no rest. I and night, and lie's an agitator. upon the faithful city by Edward IV. washed my head with hot water and Do you mean a labor agitator?" and Henry VII. I warmed my chilly Cutlcura then Soap and applied the I wouldnt exactly say that, but I hands about the medieval facts, and Cutlcura Ointment as a dressing. One even fly to that uttermost antiquity box of tbs Ointment and one cake of know hes an agitator. when the Roman Praetorlum stood Cutlcura But I dont exactly understand. cured me. Now my where the Guildhall stands now. Still, head Is So;p Well, he was my opponent for the ciea. and is hair my enCtely I was not so warm all over but that office of mayor last fall, and he agl I Cubave used growing spUndldly. I was glad to shun tho indoors intlcura Soap ever since, and shall nev- tated things around so that I was rewe to must which have clemency er be without It. (Signed) Ada C. snowed under by over 400 votes, and turned in the hotel, and to prolong our have been agitated half to death by Smith, 309 Grand St., Jersey City, his crowing ever since. stay iu the milder air outside by going N- - J." Exchange. a drive beyond the rlty into the charming country. W. D. Howells, In HarFire Insurance in London. Viewed from a Business Standpoint Walker and Goodrich are undertak The gross Amount Insured against pers. ers and business rivals in one of our fire In London Is Cl. 01 0.351.455. Tim Threw His Job. Why Up northern New England cities. At a Tim Fitzgerald was at one time emA Great Monarch. children s dancing party last February ployed at a pulp mill. It was bis duty the birthday of Washington was being to handle the white birch stlrks which Wealthier than any brother sover- observed In a pleasing manner. Little were used at the mill, but, during the master of legions, which numMargaret Walker was the center of coldest weather of last winter Tim eign; ber over a million; lord of more than one animated group of children who went to the foreman and Bald: Well. onesixth of the surface of the globe, were eagerly discussing something I am going to gio up me job. with subjects of many colors and they had overheard concerning tho are foolish to do races, Why, Tlin, you to over man. amounting that, for you have been here tor a end twenty million souls, the Czar of great dont you know that Wash Why, and many years great get good all the Itusslas will not be Invincible Is dead?" volunteered one littlo Ington wages, said the foreman. until he adopts Pilisburys Vitos as girl, proud of her superior wisdom. This did not convince Tim, for he Lis regular breakfast diet "Are you sure?" asked Margaret I am to throw replied: going up me didn't say a thing about It. papa 1 am going Job, for Ill be darned if Low Temperature of Trees. guess Goodrich got him." to handle this cold, ley wood without Tho averngo temperature of a tree any mittens. Is under 50 degrees Fahrenheit, as Art's Surrender to Utility. against the 98 degrees of the human George Washington was sitting for FROM TEXAS body. one of his numerous and highly differ entlnted portraits. 8oms Coffee Facta From the Lon If I might venture a suggestion,' Star State. the artist said, with becoming respect From a beautiful farm down in Texand deference, "I think a little less as, where gushing springs unite to Moneybnck means that sternness of expression might b form babbling brooks that wind their "No," Interrupted the Father or His the tea is good and well spaikllng way through tlowcry meads, I Intend this one for tho Country. comes a note of gratitude for delivery stanirs of the twentieth worth the money. from the coffee habit. tury. When my baby boy came to me five mean anything else. Cant Composing his mouth into the firm I drink Postura years ago, began to lines now familiar to all of us, be rigid Y nr If return Food Coffee, having a feeling that It irrom your mm; yod his hand as a signal that the waved UUInir'B Itat, tike would he better for him and me than artist might proceed. tho old kind of drug laden coffee. I Hard Work and Long Life. was not disappointed In It, Mr It ens In Postal Service. Almost every one with a generous abled me, a small delicate woman, to In can The Instances recall acquaintance postmaster general has decided nurse a bouncing healthy baby It which hard work and length of days to throw open positions In the city months. have existed amicably together. post offices throughout Canada to an I have since continued the use of Is There small doubt but that to unfortunate class of citizens, namely, Postum for 1 have grown fond of It. and have discovered to my Joy that It work hard and cheerfully means to deaf mutes. Six such persons are to be appointed at onco In the Toronto has entirely relieved me of a bilious work aud live long. postofllce and a proportionate number habit which used to prostrate me two In other city postoffices. They will or three times a year, causing much to be sufficiently educated to require discomfort to my family and suffering the ordinary sorting of mall to myself. If you have a good grocer, perform and to he under tho age of matter, brother-in-laMy was cured of stick to him; if not, thirty years. Montreal Star. chronic constipation by leaving oft the old kind of coffee and using Poetum. Stringent Rule Against Intoxicants, He has become even more fond of It you know one ? One of the New York banks has than he was of the old coffee. BrtdUmf'i Brat 11 PM fookrale ! bMdUt a most stringent rule against adopted In fact tho entire family, from the kla elife. the use of intoxlennts by Its employes. latest arrival, (a 2 year old who alEvery man In the service of the bimk Jap Catchsa Odd Fish, ways calls for bis potle' first thing In has been required to sign an agreeA Las at fisherman the morning) up to the bead of the caught Japanese ment that he will not even enter any house, think there Is no drink so good Honolulu a new aud strange fish, are sold. place where Intoxicant Is so as Ths far or so wholcsotno as Postum. known, which, Name unique. men who had signed this Two young given by Postura Co., Rattle Creek, fish Is called the frog fish, because of pled go were summarily dismissed Mtch. the fact that besides fins and gills It for taking a couple of women recently well four and has Theres a reason. feet, Into a fathlonnble restaurant after developed legs the Road the little bonk, The Road to the feet being even provided with toe theater. nans. In Wellvlllo, pkg. . e d TEA Deaf-Mute- TEA dont Golfers and tennis players now go barefoot in Jackson Park, Chicago, every morning, while the dear Is on the grass. It la considered bad form ew York to have the feet covered. American. This perhaps h an Idea which hasn't occurred to otner recent golfers. Possibly there maj be some, thing In it Our artist deplete a scene which might seriously mat the enjoyment of the occasion. REPROOF FOR BOTH OFFENDERS. Rebuke Delivered Cleverly Worded Portable Breathing Apparatua an Divine. Scottish by of Much Merit lifedouble reprool and a of a Instance In Europe respiratory A good A lad with saving apparatus has been used fire- occurred in a Scottish church. Inafr was very considerable success by miners, Merryweather named to to are who greatly service, required men and others, tentive during the His that minister. the of or apartments mines annoyance penetrate the himself for a are filled with smoke or unbreathable father always composed r such sermon was well the gases, especially after accidents directly nap do as he could the so as explosions. With this apparatus boy that way. sufficient air and oxygen are carried liked without paternal reproof. The to support respiration for two hours, minister could stand It no longer one even while the individual is working. Sunday, so he stopped suddenly in his Tbe apparatus consists of a mask or sermon and said: John Merry weath-e- r an helmet, which completely covers the if you continue to net in such face, but exposes the ears, so that unseemly manner during divine worwhile the eyes of the wearer are pro- ship I shall tell your father. I would tected from the smoke he can hear tell him now, but he happens to be From that day Merryweather distinctly. asleep. There are connected with the mask senior and junior were model listentwo rubber bags one for the exhaled ers. Dundee Advertiser. air and the other connected with the Wanted to Help. oxygen and the regenerated air. The former Is contained In steel cylinders, E. J. DiUon, writing in the Review and by means of proper reducing of Reviews, tells this story: Among valves acts on the air after the car- a group of happy, bright children the bonic acid which has been exhaled Is question was asked what they would absorbed by granulated potash. The like to be when grown up. One little Instrument weighs about twenty-eigh- t and boy who had remained silent pounds, but is sure In Its action, aud thoughtful, was the last to speak, and has been used successfully by the this is what he said: I think Id Paris fire department, where, In ad- like to be a god." What do you dition, portable electric lights with mean?" exclaimed one of the horrified flexible cables form a part of tbe ciders. Well, you see there is only equipment, and thus allow firemen to one God now, and he has an awful penetrate dark and smoky rooms and lot to do and no one to help him." cellars to save life or cut off gas or electricity, or perform some other useImportant to Mothers. ful duties. In mines the apparatus Examine carefully every bottle of CA8TORIA, Is valuable In case of accidents due to s iufo and tare remedy for infant sod children, end ee that it or explosion, and It Is coming Into extensive use for this purBern the pose. Montreal Herald. Signature of , m n studying the accompanying New York Telegraph. FOR FIRE FIGHTERS. la Cm For Over 30 Yean. The Kind You Have Alwey Bought. Protection Against Vipers. queer ceremony Is performed every year on the eighth day of September in the Valle Magglo, Lombardy. Italy. The region abounds In vipers. The celebrants form Into a weird procession, each person, man, woman and child, carrying a huge figure of a snake Etuffed with cotton. As hey pass along they weep and lament believing that by the expiatory cererender themselves mony they will proof against snake bites during the grape gathering. A Ther Is more Caurrh In ttl Motion of the wintry (hau alt uthf.r dieae put tether. end until the laat greet (rw years was supported to be luiurablct many years dctora pronounced It local disease end and local by falling remedies, coneuntly premrltad t cure with local treatment, pmoounced It Incurable. fldeme has proven Catarrh to be ncnnsiHutiontldla-ev- e ami therefore require conotltutlonaltfeeiment. Hull's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F.J. Cheney ft Co., T dedo, Ohio. I tbe only Cnnutltutlona! cure oo the inarkit. It I taken tuternaliy In dose from U drop to n teapNtiful. It e??t directly on tbe blood and tmioous aurfaeu of the system. They oiler one hundred dollars any ca-- e It fall to cure. Bead fur i Ireular and tetltnonlal. Addreno: KJ. OiKNLY ft CO., Toledo, Obi fr fluid by PrUtftfUM. ?s. lake Uail k amlly Fill for eonitlptUoa, Rational and Feminine. The truth is women do not care about food. When it's for themselves It ceases to Interest them. Women who live alone cun never be trusted to eat at all. It is a sad commentary on tbe sex that Eve should so long bave resisted the seductions of that apple, What, of course, overcame her was the desire to have something she knew she ought not to have a perfectly rational and feminine desire. The thing itself had no Influence over her; It might Just as well bave been as au apple. Liverpool a cigar-cutte- r (Eng.) Mercury. K'C BAKING POWDER. The Best Example of What a Pure Baking Powder Should Be in Qual Ity and Price. A popular and baking powder rv quiros two things first, that tbe food made with It shall be absolutely wholesome; sooond, that It shall be told at a reasonable price. In talking about the healtbfulnes of baking powder. It mint be remembered that baking powder is not an article of diet any more than compressed yeast. One would be quit at objectionable for food M the other, except that of the two, the bak lag powder might be preferable. We do not eat either baking powder or voast. What we do eat is the btecnit and bread raised with them. When placed the table no yeast remains in the bread upon and no baking powder in tho btseult. Both a a iMth have leavening been In tbe miration and the baking; destroyed in stoadof light bread and hU-ul- totherwise, we should have a mass of heavy. dough. One br.md. K Powder, it eold under n l.'irtl.onO gunrnnuS of its hea Ihfulnuss and purity. Thero con he no doubt that a baking go guaranteed is absolutely whi, powder ,e ,,l( norfuci. Iv ro uble Even If it did remain In tbe food it could do nothing but good With regard to prloe. a baking jwwder si rfili lout and whol.'l,n1 M make can be sold, at fair projit( for to 0 U CiU th0 rto lurd-hake- d well-know- n SZruZIT made by the Jaque, 51unuf "turinV pauy Oi vuicngo, .VI0 bw)n sold 'at' ths ufh.ll nf'1? 1 0T,r uount,7i and K O ; rn.bfcwln of and Postmaster Under the Laih. Robert Cecil, imstmiistor at Tipton, Ore., convicted of w if, .beating, under sentence of lashes on the bnre hack in court, ten public, recently. Ho Is preparing to soil kls property how and leave ,ht country Tho Richest Man. k,n trvCo?A.!.n f the seventh cen- rmown d prodlgimiB wealth. Ill country was conquered by Cyrua end n aml C wvorlaoto'th l,lB h. nourishing and ,0 i";;; palatable rogitiore. We ask you to use Three ducts because they are the bert".p, flood ones. We ask you to Insist that yoUr supplies you with Three r floods, because every time you a can of Three Crown p0vAU( or Spices, a bottle of Baking Three Extracts, or a package of Three Je. op Coff.ee you are helping t up an Industry that hat helping to build up Utah for 19 We furnish employment to number of people we want to It to a larger number. These build homes In cur state, theypeoni the grocer, the butcher, the coal m2 the Ice man, the clothier and si gooda merchant, and other jPe. V giving them that support necessary i their success. When other YOU must share In their prosperhv and therefore It is to our mutual orofii and advantage that you insist on beln supplied with Three Crown Products.8 We thank you for your past port and encouragement, and In anti clpatlon of your further patronjn. Respectfully, HEWLETT BROS. CO Salt Lake City, Utah. J c er rd & ,il f jj.ch is Slow and Lucky. there is no one trait that! PerLaps more differentiates unlucky from lucky men than the careful!, preserved habit of going slow. . I know men who are essentially! lucky men in the common meaning of the word, and I have often noticed their calm, unhurried speech and l tlon. Grand Magazine. - uaghter. often t Ithheld unt 1 to the gi .norance of tjnderlul la' I Too Girls over-i- a puzz.a Usicfans- - a Lir confide ac-- U conceal t t be t told bttical perio TEA is moth of vi Jffhenagi of us know: good tea. Why we drink common stuff? In vf7 ptrktu of Schilling tookleti How to Male Mood Tea. with h tlon to si rsbe, eyes Lien she is tends, her Id, and reir Las Vogt to time pi Lmlngcliar V.4. better than most Beat i do Teb Vriod in a Lin or irre Professional Gird Catcher. Berlin supports a profos i.mal who keeps scientific Insulations supplied with birds, nests and eggs. I Hundreds Ld from Attitude f legetable ( lr them, l;dia E. Imn, Mas I Hiss Mill New Salt SIX MONTHS CIRCLE TOUR $61 Still Another Move by the Wing lett Lake Route. 1.11 be rea The Salt Lake Route will sell round Mrs. Pi trip tickets to Los Angeles, return, nj lain but I through San Francisco and Ogden, (or pi dizzy $G2.0U, good six months. Tickets oa C sale by agents Salt Lake. Stockton, jiia Eureka, Mammoth, Spanish Fork, Provo, American Fork and I chi. .j Hearse for Giant Special hearse had to be specially madt at Rawtenstall, England, for tin burial of James Nuttall, the target A man In Lancashire. The which was six feet four Inches three feet wide and two feet was carried by twelve bearers. Ask Your Dealer for Allens A powder. Fcot-E- It rests the feet. Cure f coffin, ' long deep, u Swollea, bore. Hut, Callous, Aching. Sweating Feu aud lugrowing Nails. At all Druggist sod Shoe stores, 25 cents. Accept no substitute. Sample mailed FREE. Address, Alien & Olmsted, LcUoy, N. Y. Morally Improving Habit The habit of dressing well grows on a man like the opium habit, but Its consequences. Instead of being die astrous, are delightful, and socially as well as morally Improving. Saf torlal Art Review. TEA is an insubstantial thing but a most substantial comfort A Big Claim. I have all my life been made awars when death has seized or danger threatened those I love. Thus no fear of evil things ever disturbs me, certain am 1 that If the worst of Hi calamities befel, I should know It oa tho instant of Its happening, without the need of any human agency Rolen Mathers in the Dally Graphic. TEA PLAN We choose to sell tea; it Alaska to from goes and Hnn? flits Uflfttr AHL IT Mexico. Its the tea! V'f (rarer IUhimn'8 I return yoer wm; If r 4X Londons Deaths by Accident London's average death roll by seek dent among males Is between and five a day. London's male population numbers 2,167,897, so that th risks of death by accident are nur B London than In the rest of the con-trU Every two days throughout " by year nine Londoners are killed premeditated violence. lwt ti TEA Get )(-lSchillingsBest and follow directions. b. la erary eerkur of beekiett Bow e Make rktl Ml Toe. aa Valuable Marten. Net kour finger rlna brooches were used In,h,OmT'".0 tlon of a marten's neat IS. KnlrUC ou, VP UTAH. on- - In Zh2t0T BUILD England. A Practical Wish. At Atlantle City last week I Stia good one from a ller mother, seeing' the now n took a quarter from her P"1 wished on IL She then gave It child and told her to make a It would come true. After the n was made the mother asked "I waa, and the child said: fw'org could keep this quarter." N World. d f |