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Show fByiheVa (Copyright, int. North AmarlrAA Ntwapapor AlltAACA) "Wild Ctt." Orifintted la Michigan Th lirm "wll4 rt toff I tihiM mrMUf- mr mnw -crlplKt. m orlilnsll-r lh iv to certain lt-ili t-i Jam-fet.-.. Pek Ita U1T there waa a aevera finaael&t pumf. Many baka faile. The currearjr wktrii tKejr aa4 clrctt-laieel clrctt-laieel aerame worth. eaa. maa-r be.ru boaka atarte4 up an4 laau4 "bank aotea." aaJ iho oouiurr waa over n with ft iira of ooonterfeltero. Ilenkln ma4 kitreeo wero 4mer. altae4 an4. to mako tnattero worao. Ia leaieiatUn wave taaoe4 mmnr ita. termUtlna almoai a-tty kind of financial robbery to the name Of tonkin. Murk waa tk oao In aftrhlan. w here forty banka wore start under un-der o law of fraudulent character. Theao bonk a war on 14 "w04 rate' beraue the bona: note la 04 by them bore 0 picture h' animal. All but four of thoaa fall4 within : two vaara. henoo h tern "wlti cat to 4enoto wory laur fl-nanelal fl-nanelal oblicatioo. A JoMar la haw wnrtk 4 million mil-lion mark, but the tnark aren't worth aaythlag Fhtia-4elpkt Fhtia-4elpkt Inquirer. Quaint Old Ef fires In Wetmintcr It waa onco the curleu cuftm tn Rnsland to carry, wan effiftea of the 44 if they wane ritattn ulahe4 onouph--1n their funeml proceaalona. It ' cuatom-ary cuatom-ary to leave .the oftlea near the ray for loitit time thereafter, an4 the mourning- frlenrl of th 4e-rene4 4e-rene4 e4 to compoao olemea, rhym4 lament an4 otmllar production, produc-tion, which they woul4 write out on paper an4 pin to th clothing l tbo rfta-y. A number of th oualnt old off I- Jlea pre m 111 prwrwA at Weaimtn-ter Weaimtn-ter Ah her, whin they or ore4 In th laltp chapel. nd one at leant, that of rrancea. Durbeaa of Rich-mon4. Rich-mon4. t nil to be aeon be 14 her a"rY ln Htnry Vil a chop.. ' Th matt don"t lire who feel at eaa In 0 room where two women aro whloperlng lllinota Stato Journal, Thought Earth Hollow And Inhabited Within Amon thono who thought th earth hollow an4 lnhablt4 within waa Captain John i'Uvoa ftymm. who lived from 1771 to 111. He claimed thar th oarth waa opom at th north and aouth pole for th dmleoton of light and olr, and contained con-tained within It other roncontrlo iobea nil Inhabited I 4 llko manner. man-ner. Hi belter In thin tbeoi-y waa ao atronv. not wlthataadina: tha ftn eral rlditful heaped upon "Symmea" Ifuta" aa It waa populariy called that ho both, wrol an4 Uctnr4 the nubloct. A petition waa finally preaonted to oonvrooa In U2t aahlnv that an expedition b fttt4 out to Inreell-aai. Inreell-aai. but not k la waa don about m ; ; Tou can't hopo for much ta Jho way -of prlaon refarm until w got to aondtaf a better claa of folka there. Ban Kranclco Chronic I. . Whence Athens' Emblem, Olive Tree , How the ollrw tre ram to b the emblem of Athena la told hi Greek mytholojry. Two deltlea Minerva an4 Neptune wlh4 tO found a city on th papi apot, and. referrlns th matter to Jove, the king of troda and men 4ecro4 that th nrtvllec ahould be a;rant4 to whichever would beatow th moat , uaeful gift on tha future Inhabitant. Inhabi-tant. Noptun atruck tn oarth with hla trtde:it. and forth cam a warhorae. Minerva produced an llr tre. emblem of peace. Jore'a verdict wa in favor of Minerva, who thua bee am th patron pa-tron to44a of Athena. . Hospitality Is 1 Characteristic of Arab After hi bravery, th nr out-atandlna- feature of tha Arab a character char-acter la hla hospitality. Any atran-fmr atran-fmr ancountorina: Arab la Invariably) Invari-ably) offered food and water. Should he declin he I at one reaardod I with ausplclon. but provided h ac oapta he at one become a walcoin iueet, bocaua by tha Arab cod, avinv eaten aalt. tha ffukat ctvnnot 1 break faith A 4 guest tn an Arab oamp on receive an embnrraaament of ho- pltaltty. Th beet lat la always at on a dlaooaal. Ltto snoop, oaia.i chlrkena and plreons ar snt in. i and milk and pa In eolosaal quantities, quan-tities, ajral-n and fodder for on a animals In abundano. and tn oom tribes oven tho Sheiks harora is tendered, too. Aftor Mr. Bok haa aolvod tha world peaco plan h mlahl offer of-fer another fl0,0t) prle for ' some plan to enforce ftrohlbl-tlon.w--OcnAha TV or Id Uorald. - Saved Wife of Hero' The Hindus hsvo-a leaend that HiBumtn, th monkey-faced cod. with th aid of a money army, helped rescue th wife of the dlvia hero Rama from a demos. Another legend Is that Kanumtn brought men a atolon at ft, th minfe, a valued val-ued Tndlsn fruit. For th theft th monkey waa condemned to death bv fir, bat It escaped with only Its hands. ft and fnc burned, and Ihea hav been black vr stiv. Th Hanuman monkev In hla native na-tive land ir a privileged being. In some Hindu communities thee mnnasy nv ia tns to stonss or th Horn of th aativ. . , Ct Hi Life for Royalist Cause v " Aa a gnral, Barnes Oratiam. Var quia of Mont rose, ranks f!rt among the Hrottiah Royallata In i4 he waa th first to rroas the Tweed la th Scottish lav salon of VCnglsnd. Ths follow In year. Ve-i Ve-i found tn seret corresponJnc with th king, h was Imprisoned bv Argyll for several monihe. la )S4l bs w-i offrd th commend of tb covenant tna: army, but declined, de-clined, and la th following year was definitely turned to th Royalist Royal-ist Sid. He united th wtra elana unltd by their common hatred hat-red of Anrvil agalnat th mmnt era, and with them b won aeveral victories, only to be eruahed the same year, whs, hs escaped to Nor way. Tn 14' Ventre' surceded In urging the you riser Charles to aend him aaaln to ttcotland. He raised n armv. wa defeated a ri afterward after-ward captured, aad taken to Kdln-bursh. Kdln-bursh. ed there draws and qusr-tred qusr-tred HI loyalty to the Must raue Is only lens remarkaMa than bi fvw-i arhem of Hoottleh Inrt-aaace Inrt-aaace of eccleslaaiical control. |