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Show 4,. The Right to Die. Kitchen Micro? copes Barred. piece of kitchen furniture that ' ' e would on Saturday have the tverage housekeeper cannot be to live; but one only kills pen s- - ued to bry or to us if g'ven to 'id s self once. Mans life is made her as a present la a microscope, up of past, pre"Qnt and future; so life saia a visiting teacher of cookery m mt be a burden to him. If not for "Wives excuse their negligence by the jvsf, the present and the future, saying that they do not care to borrow trouble. In vain do I urge that u at least for the pre-n- t and tho two. V it is only a burden for tbe kitchen microscope is essential to nrosenf be is afterhicing the future. good health. With a microscope kept Tho rvil of one day do not authorize in a convenient place on a shelf above biiu to s orifice the life that is ahead tho sink where it can be picked up at of him. Only the man whose life is any time to study meat, fruit and unhappy and a bo could have the cer- vegetables a higher grade of provitainty which is impossible that it sions can he secured. Housekeepers will always ho so, and that conditions admit the truth of that, but still shun and desires wll1 never change, either the microscope. Sterilize as they may through modification of circumstances they have made up their minds to eat and situations or through habit and a certain amount of microbes nnyhov, the lapse of time which again Is im- and they prefer taking them a.gfct nn possible only this man would have seen.'' the right to kill himself Napoleon flanaparte. The Truth Will Out. Rich Banker (to his daughters suitor) Dont talk so much of love; Ticket-Fflntlnyou know that what really attraits Machine." machine adopt you Is the 80,000 marks that my The ticket-printindaughter will get when she marries. d by the German government is dtBuitor What! No more than that? signed to simplify the work of rail Fli ende Blaetter road offices, and makes unnecessary kind stock of the usual large many of tickets. ht each station.' The apEngineers Great Record. paratus at Cologne- - made for 1,300 When Joseph M. Alexander, tot stations is three feet long, four feet more than 50 years a locomotive engl high and twenty inches wide. It car- neer on the Boston & Albany road ries a printing plate for each kind of retired from active service a ticket required, and an alphabetical weeks ago ho left behind hin a rce Indcx-scalchows at a glance the erd which is sai-- to havs no parallel names of the stations to which tick In the annals of railroad operat'n its ars issued. The only stock need-la- In the whole period of half a cer.turc is a supply of pieces of cardboard he never received a reprimand cr a of the right size. When a ticket is black mark, no error was ever charged called for, a blank card la slid into against him, and no human life was place opposite the required station, ever destroyed by an engine driven b a handle is depressed and the ticket him. He never reported late for duty. drops cut, printed with the names of In one period of 14 years he worked the departure and destined stations, even days a week without a break, consecutive number, iare, route, class and in many instances he was pi tha of carriage, and other facts. At the throttle 45 working days in a single same operation a duplicate Is printed month. The distance he covered on on a continuous sheet to serve as a the rails was ten times that between record. Actual gain In time Is claimed," the earth and the moon. a clerk having Issued as many as 503 tickets In an hour; there la no delay Stockyards to Be Beautified. from the giving out of the supply ol Unoccupied places in the Chicago certain tickets, and at the end of the day the continuous sheet gives an ac- stockyards aro to be made to bloom lanes and curate record of the tusV-ssdone Instead of nnattravtive With this system in use, there can bs pens and rnndways and great hire are to prse; t no ticket roberles, no issue of an buildings, the yai-istretches o flower beds, with 8cc'ounted-fo- r tickets. there buildings surrounded with shrubbery. The scheme originated The Critic's Duty. t with J, Armour, and the first It is sometimes the painful duty of fruits of Ogden his plan nuy be seen at the a Judge to order a man to he hanged general offices of Armour Co , by the neck till he be dead; It is where bright flowers are in bloom ah sometimes the painful duty of a critio around the Tho packers buildings. to tell an author that his English is hope that tho visitors to tvf yards Ins and arguments fallacious, faulty, will find comfort in the flowers and his imagination a minus quantity. Rut after listen d to shrubbery it is never the duty of a judge to the thousand andtheyonehave noirea grating with dreadful of utterance the mingle which fill the air at all houm of the doom sarcastic remarks abjut tho day. prisoners infeiior social statu ; nor is it ever the duty ol a critic to men Her Baby in a "Telescope. tion an authors connection with A tiny baby slept peacefully in a "gallipots," or to sneer at his poverty, or to insist on the fact that his work smaJ "telescope at the Union derot was originally ' printed in a Journal ysul erday afternoon. It was a new purchasable for the sum of one halt-fern- method of caring for a child on a Arthur Machen, in T. P.s long journey. The mother, Mrs Martha Johnson of Kokomo, Ind., Weekly, London. that sho was going to Loe Angelos, and found this method saved Successful Riveting of China. trouble in caring for the baby. Riveting china is an extremely dlf "I hate been around the depot IS fleult and delicate operation and one Henry, passenger dithat requires considerable skill and years, George I have seen babies "and said, rector, if is to it be performed experience In all sorts of conveyabout carried successfully. In drilling the holes the ances. I noticed how the Indians safest plan is to Immerse the china their children, buf this is tha carry in so as to avoid water, completely, first time I ever saw a child toted fracturing it. No chemical is used to about In a suitcase Kansas Citj eat away the glaze; ,a good sharp drill Star. Is with a fine point all that Is needed. For riveting, white- metal wire, w hich Has Tamed Wild Ducka. from any la-- 'e metal day be ishadused. One of the curiosities of tliGh St. This A com dealer, piratlvely soft and can' be rivetted Marys (O.) reservoir this season la 'braes of wild ducks inhabiting tbe without hammering it tod heavily. All the tools required are a drill, a ham-vee- open, bdt responding to the call of a supply of wire and a pair oX Peter Rudolph, a fisherman. Several Incredulous persons visited the resercutirg pliers. voir. When Mr. Rudolph began' to call neither of the ducks was in sight Turkish Kindness to Animals, ' In the matter of kindness to ani- In a few minutes one was noted far mals it is said thdt the Turk cannot out from the shore, swimming rapidly Arriving near bfl surpassed. Thus at Stainboul th toward the landing. he ate the scraps thrown him. shore, are with treated wandering dogs great duck did not arrive for'a gentleness and when puppies come The other Into the world they are lodged with quarter of an hour. Both are males their mother at- - the sWle of the street of the blue bill variety. In improvised kennels made out of old boxes lined with straw and bits of cap 8chool Municipality. In one of the schools of Brooklyn pet. And frequently when a young Turk happens to be flush of money he they have a "Junior Municipality, goes to the nearest bakers shop and with a mayor and other officials. The buys a quantity of bread, which he girls are in the majority, so they have distributes among the dogs of the elected one of themselves major. The quarter, who testify their gratitude by officers appoint monitors boys on tho jumping up at him with muddy paws boys side and girls on the girls side, and sniffling muzzles. and these see that there Hno lighting or other disturbance. Phen on holidays girls visit the home and give Saw Battle In Clouds. Englands airship invasion scare has the others lessons in taking care of recalled to a writer in the London the baby and byglcne generally which tbsy have learned from the teachers. Chronicle an aerial specter which long before the flying machine hfed shown any signs of flying. At Comet In Moving Pictures. Christmas time, 1C42, the people of The changes In progress in a comet Kemton, in Northamptonshire, were are now shown on a screen In mov fimatJ by the appari'ion of the real Ing pictures. Morehouses comet was c mb.it which had recently taken favorably situated for observation In I ace at Edgthill. This ghostly fight England during last autumn, and as s id to have been fought several this body gave an unusual oppot rend witnessed net only by the ni'vs alty for studying changes, tho Asr , Is, but even by special representa- tronomer Royal had photoranhs made tives of the king, who recognized at frequent intervals so as to obt nn among the fighters ntany of tliei a cinematograph record. One series I. lends who had perished. vliows the alterations that took place In a period of about nice hours. Oppose Woman Suffrage. Mrs. Brin. on Coxa was eleetdj sec Rag Rugs for Sommer House. dtary of the society Some, ot the wealthiest New York the other day in FnlaJelrhia, women are furnishing their summer 1 r . riling cf the object of the new homos with rag rugs, instead of the Mrs. docaA-Coxo ia y that they tiandw'fne Oriental floor cover in s not pposed to woman suT.-ag7i that aro a niaik of luxury; and, what tow exists in'phls countr), hut seems odd to trior a who cannot a.fioru to Cry iniemed fight earnestly ajpnst to please each whirl, the rooms are ' iurtht r evtvnslon ot tha franchise being lepaperoo with simple sprigged c. v. mica They believe that the time effects, and all evidences of when nothing further in tho are being eliminated, to be e.y of duties and burdens ghoul i In in keeping with these copies of the 4'r.u on womc-loionlal rag carpets. i "an who has kill"!! himself on a ; On g g f- To Manufacture Radium. The first company in the world to undertake the production of radium in ,a commercial way is building a labora at torv 1 Llterally So. Jinks tells me he is living higt." "Mo he is. In an attic room, I be- -' liev- - t Kindon. A coon iO'-- n ; icn V If Mrs. Jones buys Sim Lh's each week Can be had by an, : j young men Wireless and ladies in tho be la of or Railway telegri ohy. Since the law became effective, since the wireless companies are establishing stations thruout the country there is a great shortage of telegraphers. pay beginners from $70 to $00 of adjji.r month, with good chance her coffee at If the coffee in your store is bet- ter than Smiths and cheaper Why, TELL MRS. JONES I Dont dash wildly across the street to tell her, though; shed , y,; OVER 65 YEARS' EXPERIENCE f-- , People who know buy the COA( with the highest number cf heat units per tony ABERDLEN COAL has a greater number of heat units J ban any other WESTERN COAL.-- forcelaugh at you. 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