Show A however r tas isay know lehere there it s 0 m 1 70 vt j Is said that ale a learned gleamed pallos philosopher lier was a 0 need engaged with his looks in his study when a little girl a neighbor daughters applied for some burning coals with which to start her mothers ore the doctor remarked but you have anve nothing to carry them in and arose immediately to get a fire shovel to lend her the child stepped forward ard to the fireplace fire ire place took some cool ashes iu in one hand and placed some live coals on top with the other the astonished sage threw down his books saying with all my 1 II should never have tho thought aught of that expedient the new york departing De partina nt of 0 health has issued the following bulletin to housewives to show the different values in food which contains suggestions for reducing the price of living its as follows three heaping tablespoons table of mae mac aroni baked with cheese contains as many lood food units as one half a pound of lean beef three heaping tablespoons ol of baked beans contain the same number of food units as two and on one ne hall half ounces of roast lamb one hall half pint piat of split pea soup con talus more food units than six ounces of hamburger steak out one pint of bean soup contains more food od units than a quitter quarter of a pound of roast chicken A quarter of a pound of boiled codfish contains twice as much protein as the same amount of beef stew and mote more than than three ounces ol of boiled ham and four ounces fricassee two heaping tablespoons ol of boiled rice contains its as many food units as two and one hall half boiled eggs cabbage which to a particularly high in price at present con contains taing very little nourishment it requires res a whole cab baye bage to provide the same number of food units as one slice of whole wheat bread A cup of cocoa contains 36 times as many heat units and IS 15 times as much protein as three heaping he apine table spoons of boiled cabbage three heaping tablespoons of granulated sugar contains as many fuel units as two lamb chops from which the fat has been climina eliminated ted 41 two cubic inches of if american ch cheese eese contains more nourishment than a quarter of a pound of beef stew A comparison of prices taken from an old store account in 1836 compared with wilh the prices of 1917 chickens Chi chens in 1936 se sc each 1917 each cach k soc flour flom 1836 1917 pork per lbs ibs 1836 82 1917 v beef best 1836 cc per pound 1917 calico 1836 a yard 1917 ac to loc sugar 1896 lc 1917 be tin wash wa shans pans 1836 each 1917 loc general labor on farms 1836 per day 1917 to 82 2 r must most people suppose that the original of the head bead that appears on one side of the old copper cent was an indian th The r L fact is the original was a little american gitl girl the daughter of the man who was superintendent of the philadelphia mint at the time lime the design was roade made this same little girl died not long ago in philadelphia a very old lady one of the happiest recollections of her life was the con inaction ne cllon with this coin when ahen a little girl she was extremely fond of visiting her father at the mint and nd looking at the gold and silver to be seen there among the visitors at the mint oue one day was a patty party of indians indiana who were shown about by the superintendent superintend ento of course his little daughter followed close tit at his heels with her curious curious eyes eye fixed on the red men and noting every detail of their dress and ap perance in fact the she found ahe indians indiana cuilte as interesting as the indians found the mint i she was particularly interested in the headdress they wore and when she happened to say something about it I 1 an old brave took his off and put I 1 it t on her head when somi soma of of the mint officials saw her with the indians feathers on her head they at once decided to secure her picture and use info if for the design of the new cent they were then planning to make such it a picture was obtained and from it the image on the th coin was made if 11 evet everyone vone in the afie world would mind his own business things be oblin changed ged but we dont d do 0 it we like to ret get after the other fellow and find fault with his morals and compare him with ourselves no ruan roan on this earth is the judge of another mans being our neighbors may not choose to live exactly as we live but who shall be the judge as to who it 11 right and who is wrong we may sit all in the congregation and criticism criticise critic ise the preacher but try to preach a sermon and see how it goes some may criel else cise a newspaper but get into a news paper office and try to get out an edition edidon and see how it goes we tire are often very willing to offer suggest suggestions lo s as a to what wed do if we were lp ip the other 0 her fellows place but when these same circumstance confront us it Is another story no feature of 0 ue life Is 41 more brought with disgust than that tha A feature which starts a man out on a Is tour of minding other peoples bi busi j ness ex 1 of all the games ball seems seem 9 to b 1 peculiarly peculiar a girls game throughout t th ages the roman girls used to stra std ma balls with tite the palm of the be hand to keep them bouncing or would fling fl ing t them aw hilll against the wall to drive them b back a c k OW the return or would pass the ball from hand to hand in the ring or in a rodj afi the ball of the olden ti time me was au om li like the one now in use it wa was d S s wl z 10 ot or hard as occasion dema demanded nied ii it az wi plain with painted or embroiderer u A cloth it was it a hollow large a light sphere the german poets poet make a el 4 frequent allusion to ball as game it was described as a firsa port 1 I of summer one writer obbes ob wes j 4 4 at s when j I 1 saw the girls on the thet j trec playing ball then cime came to c ci af icara e wp ith abri h el song of birds the game came alfei AM fei contend TiP h e 4 tat t one who gained tt it might inight throw it to the one loved best A wolf hunt in which both russians and german soldiers joined is h thus described by a correspondent from the polish front parties of russian and german scouts had met and were hotly engaged ina in a skirmish when a large i pack of wolfs dished dashed on the scene and attacked the wounded hostilities were FerA at Conce once suspend edi and germans and russians instinctively attacked the pack killing about 50 of the wolves alter after the hunt the soldiers separated each party returned unmolested to 1 its t 3 own trenches along some sections ot of this front hungry wolves have been bold this winter constituting a real danger to outposts of 0 both armies and repe repeatedly the combatants have had to send out hunting parties against the the common enemy awhile while at this sort of 0 work sniping is suspended by sort of 0 tacit agreement among aroon opposing r forces peter macpherson was a scotsman I 1 also tie fie was a coal also he was in 1 kac ve his lassie wits wa a sensible lass and she knew him to be the richest man in town but she wanted to be quite sure that he had cone come by all his bis money honestly before she decided to marry many him hoo is it ye quote the lowest prices tn the toon and mak reductions on thom for or yet freena and yet ye make sich C profits she asked weel its this way explained peter in an undertone and yel bellit lit ai bc a no tellin any on e about it wull Y yc e ye see I 1 knock off on a tari ion because a customer is 13 a freen 6 mine band and then I 1 ki knock ck off ob alwa tw a a ton be because cause io IM if 4 treen reen 0 his bill nye advertised his cow lor for sale once upon a time as follows follow st owing to ill health I 1 will sell at my risi residence dence in town 29 range 18 west according to government survey one crushed raspberry colored cow age 8 years she is a gcoy milk ster not afraid of cars or anything else she Is a cow of undaunted courage and gives milk frequently to a roan man who does not fear death in any form she would be a great boon she Is very much attached to her hei home at present b by v means of a trade trace chain but bu I 1 she will he be so sol lo ito 10 anyone who will agree to treat her right she Is a one fourth shorthorn thorn and three fourths hyena I 1 will also throw in a double shotgun which goes with her in may she generally goes away tomp where for or a week or two and returns with a tall red calf with wobbly leas ey her name is rosa and I 1 prefer to sell her to a nonresident non resi resident dent |