Show I Copyright 1924 North Arne Ame Newspaper Alliance Snow Worms That LiOn Li LiOn On Mountain Slopes The snow worm Is not far fat to the general public Thes tb tie creatures s have been called eels and they are frequently on the th slopes of the T r of mountains in Oregon and and A ington According to the the known Ichthyologist Dr E Gudger r they are not eels but worms They are ire scarcely than a Inch halt long and only fourth sixty of an Inch in diar and are Jet black In color i it they are sometimes found In numbers upon beds of snow present a rather ather r ther startling si sf do cle Upon making a study o 0 matter Dr Gudger found tha best account of the given In 1899 1819 by hy Dr J. J P. P J 1 of the University of ot Pennsyl from specimens specimen collected by j Bryant upon a glacier In Al AlThe AlThe The notes of the tho latter q oge ru ht Natural History II contain n passage 3 J During toe month of ot June the part early of July while snow is comparatively dr dry appear about 4 o'clock in the on the surface and andi 1 sluggishly about t remaining in lag the tho nIght but when the ap appears ears in the morning they row again into the snow As Ass As's s sing ing lag their sensitiveness to h frequently observed their K s wriggling wriggling- as soon as a a. piece of containing them was taken ir it hand fl i 4 The disappointing thing ab visiting your boyhood home that you me met meet t so many p pie who didn't know YOU youa l I been a away Erie Erie r Times 5 The Three Tailors a Of Tooley Street When Canning was prime n ater it a itter ter of England three tailors I In Tooley street London for redress of popular grievances grievances' I drew up a petition to the hOu commons begInning We Wethe the pie pre of ot England Hence The Tailors of Tooley Street t can be DC to any pett clique which gets the notion it represents the voice of the Pie hi 41 hiThe The three tailor Incident incidents a similar one in France Charles VIII VIn was l king Icing ing the theO th theOties ties of ot presented t selves at the palace The Th Thes s s eign asked how many of ot the ties thel e were Only one please t y your youg ur majesty replied Id usher JH That critic who says sas American can wear a dress f with distinction had not s s. some ome of our native walters waiters Sacramento Bee Origin of Petroleum 1 Very ery Complex The question of or the th origin original ol 01 is very verv complex The Theas as distinct from petroleum ar arof arof arof of organic origin vegetable or ormal mal Petroleum may haye have the thai origin and of of late the tha vie view been gaining ground that the of petroleum and coal Interrelated But the advocate an animal origin of petroleum b by no means ei given giyen en in The Thep p of an organic continues to find support and great variety of various parent materials modes of or prod production iJ T Two vo Bells Famous I J For Their Size l There are two bells in Mo famous for their size The Kolokol which is Russian king of bells was cast Inand In Inand inand and Is the largest bell In the the- v vIt It Is several feet In feet high 22 feet in in diameter weighs over pounds pic pie and communities all over sla ala contributed metal to be beit it in hi casting this monstrous bell it seems teems that the bell wasi rung Some say sa saIt It was was- cr crin crain era cra eraIn In the furnace and was hung as a curiosity Others say the b he ports gave way as it was wasl raised and that the bell crato era cra erato to the ground Still that a few years vears after It wasl wasi fire destroyed the supports At Arate rate the bell and a bagel ment seven feet high and w Wf wing ing eleven tons was broken the side For over o a a. hundred it was l left ft partially buried in earth where It fe fell 1 but in itt 1836 1838 Nicholas had it raised pla placed ed on a platform in the K lIn where until the lution it served ed as the do doa dom doma a chapel the broken side being for lor a a. a doo door z iM The oth other r famous bell at at cow was given to the St St. John thedral by Czar Boris Godunoff weighs about tons It If is the largest bell in inia use se f 1 JH As a a. war to exit end war it ita Iti It a fizzle le but it a a p peace peace to ace to peace this thle one is doing w well wellFort I Fort Smith Time Times Record I Nations Nation's Gold WorthLess Worth Less Les Than Butter I That the whole United States States- le less s gold than Wisconsin in a year vear Is the unique If some som way of expressing a according to a study of statistic by David Atwood state stater r ring I ing editor Mr fr Atwood declares the products of all the gold I the United States for 1921 for lo lowas Ins Ins' was not enough to pay Wise Wis farmers for the tIre butter that year yea oar fact the butter cheese and con cond milk products produced in Wise in 1921 were worth nearly twi much as all all all' the ore mined i In country in m the same period 1 I I |