Show By the Way C 1 Cop 1 paper naner Alliance The Prophet the I Serpent and Tobacco 1923 North orth American Cop Copyright right Alliance Newspaper the mythological traditions of ot Ono Ote Is the tho the orl origin ln of tobacco concerning prophet v who ho story atoy of a a. frozen one ono day In a II found a serpent state lie pressed the serpent nt to hi bosom and warmed It back VV to life The serpent gave sa warning that according to the r rules I governing the W r relations tI I existing existing It Jt between een hN his family and the tho human kind he would b be obliged to the prophet The Tho prophet protested protested pro pro- bite doso do doso tested that U It the serpent were to todo so It would be a a. piece of a he heis replied That hat tude The serpent by is was Allah very lih sorry to olt bite but u him 1 that t h. h he The had a prophet sworn o t admitted that an oath made to Allah Allan must be kept at all costs So ito he presented pre pre- lila his hand to the tho snake who pierced It with his his' fangs sunk suck The wise willo and ana and merciful vied vi prophet ed td the poison from hH his finger and spat It upon the ground Immediately In the place the tobacco to tobacco to- to there sprang up lIP bacco plant which holds In It the poison poison poi poi- pot poi son ot of the snake and the soothing mercy of ot the prophet One of or th the reasons 9 wh why King I Solomon got a reputation for wis wisdom vis- vis dom was tas that he never had to I settle a coal shortage situation New York Tribune I I I Ice Mine in Old Goal Coal I Pit in Pennsylvania An ice mine a natural refrigerating plant Is found round on G. G N N. s farm near Trout ille Pa in an abandoned coal pit In winter cold coId air all seeping into cool cools the rocks to a temperature temperature tem teni- far below freezing but no noIce noIce noice Ice forms bec because use tl We the e air is too dry In summer time the old mine shaft becomes moist and there is ice neighbors now come to the shaft for their ice chopping off the moisture which In the night had frozen to the walls It takes only a a. short time Pit to cool bottled s adit lt drinks in the I Ito The forces of ot nature are tragically cally destructive but they don dont don't t doit do doIt callY It in in the name o of patriotism 1 Hartford eTI Times e e Chinese Bride Obeys Obeys' Mother-in-Law Mother Her Duties Of ot law in form a main chapter In the Chinese education of girls These duties demand great control self and may be expressed In two words Obedience and self self- negation A young youn bride must submit submit submit sub sub- mit herself herselt entirely to the commands of her mother in She bhe must also see that her het husband who may be only 16 16 goes to and studies at home She must share his poverty until until un un- til tit he hp is able to earn and be kind to his sisters l If It her jer husband takes another another another an an- other wife wite she must receive her hei asa as asa asa a sister and love the children of the newcomer as though they were her own Fidelity in widowhood is ls a sign of ot high virtue and in cases of ot supreme love iove a woman even may sacrifice her life to follow the husband Age ge is coming on when Ideals contract into Ideas and finally I slump into deals El El Paso Herald Dutch Robinson Crusoe Cruso Antedated De Foes Foe's Hero Idols are being smashed with great regularity these da days davs s Eleven years ears before De Foe Toe landed Robinson Crusoe on the inhospitable shore one a no Dutch sur surgeon eon wrote a book of ot adventure which parallels the English Robinson Crusoe SJouke Gabbe was the Dutch forerunner of ot Robinson Crusoe This book has just been published in translation tt by Lucius L L. Hubbard I I England's Stone Of Destiny The stone which Is called the coronation coro coronation coronation coro coro- nation stone In England has another and much more ancient name Its true name is Gaelic Gaelic which h means in English the Gray Grav GrayStone Stone Stono Pillow Queen Victoria Is said ald to have firmly believed that the British ro royal al house descended from King David and therefore from Jacob himself him himself self and that the stone upon which she received ed her crown was the identical identical identical iden iden- his one upon which he rested head at Bethel when he dreamed of ascending and descending angels and heard of or the future greatness of t f th thi nation he ho should The stone stono Is also called the Stone of Destiny Not only had all aU the tho ancient Kings Icings of Scotland from the remotest dawn of Scottish history been ed on this stone but It was firmly be believed pe- pe that er this stone sovereignty went there would go t tie te 18 That was what Edward I sought s so he carried off the Stone of from Its ancient site at Scone Sone to his own capital at London Since the day dav that Edward I carried th the stone ston Scone and deposited it n W abbey abbey abbey ab ab- ab- ab sn with one bey every English sov r n. n exception has been cr crowned upon It exception was Mar l Mar the unhappy unhappy un un- un- un That one of Henry VIII and happy Y daughter Katharine of Aragon Its It's remarkable how few of the sons killed at grade crossings on I Sundays are on their way vay to Rock Hock Arkansas Gazette I Take Houses With Them Island In When ben a nE' nE negro O saYS Sir Frederick Treves in inthe inthe moves of the Deep it Is not Cradle Cradie the furniture furni- furni to meet nat nt only the uncommon the high high- whole house on the but ture tur on acar a acar structure i is The wa way like a puzzle tan taken to pieces car flat fiat a laid Uld one erie above another another an- an four walls are The l if they were pieces of scenery S as other g The rod Is from a theatre such for the tiles are as bottom Of the cart T Towner Tile i put lUt into the door hl hl owner carries the front on 1 1 I friends assist with the kind head window and shutters ind with the chicken h house is no fortunately There that a moving and the eve morn newly sees se n set s up the and d s tiled settled swept ept and garnished I Dinosaur Eggs I Years Old 1 dinosaur e eggs gs have Twenty five discovered in the fossil beds ot of been then Itell kind ever everto everto of Mongolia ron olla the first S. It is Is' Is to be l five fl to inches said Raid am aro estimated at is 11 In lc length h th Th Their lr R age e Tha CM ChInese have nave a years year of It ancient 0 of diet delicacy J of dino dino- Y is nc ne C eggs s. KS But Butth the tho theIs served sered even there In RaUl e eggs 8 being first l that these are arl the the- fact I maintained their se- se the dinosaurs although al- al by of eJ eggs s. s of life lite virtuallY lizar lizards s. s kad though they were lay Ja lizards are and reptile cg eggs s. s the the eggs gs A Anart from In the Mongolian U have a remarkable hm sk leton le- le to hI he mist therE and it ia tons ton have hwe been the believed that t re region lon was now hOW r of the most renter or of the dinosaur animals Seventy skeletons O i skulls and d TW V Tn To sIt ill CX rv- we we unearthed n 10 lOO skulls J hn n have been licca found |