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Show Hungarian Girls Greet the New Army Commander TOWN I!1 HELPSS1 BUILDING CONCRETE CULVERT Plan Outline to Do Away With struction of Forma Remedy NUT Con. FOR ROADAAr; Walnuts Bring Eight Oj ,r Says Writer m Mr ng gestions for for Undermining. Instead of going to the trouble 811(3 con Misuse of making forms Ifor the temporarculverts. If the d!th these ily filled with earth and tainiied, t may he made with no form several such rulvert was made and year ago that ha withstood time use and Is still without any all-on- TREES Mapb, poplars, ,i the ailanthus aie s, n nnd in pucks w lu i for shade has b, , n gree to Induie an" trees of one sort ,,i most part our lmnl . unshaded except l accidentally sptmg m anil after ( omp, ,, enendis, finnllv femes, wntes IP,!, member of the Ai i, i soe iation of Was) American City on ' 'ms, , e , v roa,!' i "H , frequent cracks The Illustration shows how thl type of culvert or bridge Is constructed, Missouri write Dale It. Van Horn lu of nnd Kansas Farmer. If a piece be may this drained, he land Is to iQ 4. to Mt ; t r, -- , t a 6 vat " Iiwjv, & 1,1 , 'lf'98, ' Si, 1 '1 m -- r , , 'iWrv in ID Ireeg j. Itoads and Iaiks Dees fr eg roads nnd parks, id it me larger cities, ofi, Hough selects hy some nursery mu ''ored bv tj political powers that "I the dq. seryman furnish, s v, " le vvieboit, supply the unci ill, a ,lr, n.wr XU time for this sort t.f follow aiong the Qua! Conti IToiedure b of L.innu line, of Victot passing, and people the fool-iebeg lining , uwaken on the suhn Hugo, ot saline Benuve, of Alfred ill I'rogiess In civiM, ,iin nlong tk, Mu et anil of all those others whe line will mean that we ,,ie ,, have Inin faimlnus of the quays, f Mas' Wlieie me the gloties of the to dispose of the kn ,lm nothing Inn ,)f m Indi r the dome of the list! furnish past which In due , r llle tuti i M Is Constructed. How Culvert built first and the ditch dug afterward. If an old dltth Is to be bridged, the fill may lie made for the time being end Inter removed. The concrete la mixed In the right proportions and laid on the rounding surface to the proper thickness, and with suitable reItem-lie- enforcing. p- (hist-covere- d be dug should s ( inict (harming pas Anatole I ranie evokes a tlet ting memoiy of the quavs along the Seine, "where one disturbs the hooks of the jient Mali, and a thousand shadows terrible and t our put pose to It (harming revive these memories, to do so would he to parade the whole past In levuw , we shall simply slate the magic whnh draws and whlili holds to the quavs of the Seine writes I, A IHs Hants in La Frame The quaysl Along both sides of out river they run' ltut whin we speak of quays, we mean, of course, the quavs of the left hank. There Is the lit ait of Paris Who would deny It? The action of those workeis who i.l iii I I -n nt either side to make a good footing to hold tho culvert rigid and to tuke the weight of loads passing over It. Many concrete bridges full to stand the test of high wuters. If the footing Is too shallow, they undermine '"US A" - :x X : 'y&ii - AX ' ti Xi J V 4A ' 2W 1&v"- , v live In the neighhoihood of the quavs artists, thinkers, poets or simple workmen when they s, tk tin ir liver A unique feature of the aviators' hull In Is one of happy indoleme Thev do thluigo, was that the music was furnished from Iiidianupolis by Itegnhir radio sets aie used with lesonutois to magnify the sound not pause before the windows of the antiquaries shops; they go tow ird the Retnedy for Undermining. rampart which courageous and (liter mined hook sellers have raised, before during a flood, and either crumble or are made unsafe. A simple remedy the river of forgetfulness the dike for this Is to provide a shallow wall which will protect their books. It is there that, In the summer sun, as well running across the upstream side of the opening, and a part of the bridge. as In winter fogs, me the last resting This should extend to the bottom of places of the production of man s the elile walls and should not be over thought. It Is there that a hook, af five or sit Inches above the low water good or had fortune, comes to take ter level. This checks any tendency Its hist chance; It is there tint they toward undermining are viewed hy the savants, in search ard prevents debris from wedging In the bridge. of information, or with sentmienal curiosity bv Mhul Pinson . . . yes, the last refuge nnd the tranquil resting numismatists or philatelists. All ol GOOD ROADS INDISPENSABLE place over which vvntih the high them have Kept an exquisite memory profile of the Louvre nnd the towels of this corner of Paris There, In fact a It Business Highway Improvement men nnd things exihange a plcnsnm of Notre Dame! Proposition With Farmer and as though the people of the smile, Where Point of Interest Begins City Dweller. The quays start a little above the twentieth eentuiy had found them Palais Bourbon, nt the palace of the ie P"0l fellowship of other days. When It takes four horses to pull of night like Legion of Honor, once the famou Ho an empty wagon to town and wheat Is tel Sulm. During the revolution since11 mpr t,,p old river The sue going off In price enrh day; when the the prince of Sulm Krilmrg had been ,1"s vpt Heedless of time, the Imnior mall carrier gives up In despair, and in the shadows of given command of a battalion of the 1,1,1 (it' Dills the children cannot get to school, the Lafayette guard, his palace lie, niue the "k'ht, inviolate mid splendid, peopled fanner cannot help wondering how much this condition Is costing him meeting place of the Reformist club nitl1 glorious pints, evoked from the Later the same building each day. the Past. menihers of the Crude Constitution Figure as he may, he cannot get nel, until the day when Napoleon made Bobby Was Hungry. away from the fact that good roads It the .seat of the grand chancellor of The father of the family always e are Indlspensuble to agricultural prosLegion of Honor. It Is a pity pouted a very long grace nt the dinner perity. that this charming Greek temple table The children expected it nnd The city dweller Is alike concerned. should be eclipsed hy the surrounding had been taught hy mother to be Hils new type of glide boat la built hy the French ami makes a The farm on a good road has scores very speed heveient (luring that period. In fa- buildings of possibilities for the development of of 74', miles ttn hour. This performance probably constitutes a world record. Next there the Qual Voltaire thers absence she In turn said a very Its resources to every oue open to the where Mine Cectle Sored makes tier short one perhaps partly as a reward farm on a poor road Increased exhome, near the nouse in whnh Voltaire for th, ir good hediavlor during fathers penditures greater buying powers. died When one enters tills building turns But recently when they came In the early ilnjs of poverty many a the ghost of the mighty century up to ti hie very hungry Indeed there beThis statue of the Puritan Maid county bonded Itself for hundreds of Is to lie erected in September ut Plympears, you are received with the gra fore them was a plate of fned chlek- thousands of dollars to secure railouth, Mass., in commemoration of the clousness of Cellmene roads to promote agricultural developEverything in cn and a large lemon pie Father took ment Three-fourthlanding of the Pilgrims In 10 JO. It ts this house hears the imprint of Louis his place and looked around the table of all the freight the gift of the National Society of XIV, nnd nothing could he mine a part to see that nil hands vveie folded nml the railroads haul must sooner or later New lhiglmid women. of It than the diameter of the great all bends bowed They-- vvore and he move over the public highways, and nitlst who lives there. Here died In "- - lust prop tring to how his when every ton so moved Is costing at an , grt--there was the convent of the slxvearold Bohhv said In an agonizTWO ROUMANIAN PALS average rate of 23 cents per mile. TheaMns, brought to France from ing tone- Dh mothtr, dont you supVerily, road Improvement Is a busi" ness proposition Further along at pose v ott could siv gt nee today even If Italy hy Marnrin a matter of dollars - home! th corner of the Rue de Beaune, it- -, ,1 f ill end cents. to stand the bntraeks of the gt.u The Wlse Father PENNSYLVANIA NOW LEADING The Famous "Bridge of Tears I x S retnrv Robert Lansing at Let us stop at the Institute from i ' mix r was e praising n Fiench Keystone State Led Nation In 1919 Ir all the Paris of yesterd u is -- ecu lorn if Mileage of Contracts Let for the towots of Notre Dame the I.oiivie m melons man' ne said Hes Road Building, the mnt ( hup, lie. St Getninin Xux gel five sou too, though thev were eriois, the con, icrgorie the palais d- - in, lined to sow their wild outs In tlielr Pennsylvania led the nation In 191S nnd the Pont Neuf till look lv lavs In mileage of contracts let for nad mg verv -- olid Since it wn- - opened1 fitlier vvho-- e sons hud also done construction, according to the state to traffic hv Henry III the same d some wild oat sowing sighed nnd highway department Up to January s.i.d: he lo- -t hi- - favnnte, Qu, hi- -, the Pan-- , What did he do XI, Lans.ng wll(,n' 1 the state nwnrdt-contracts for ' it tins the of bridge teirs tils ons slatted to sow- - their the building of C71120 uilles of du That d'd not prevent It however from o.i - ' .. .. ahllt ruble hlghwuys. Its nearest competl becoming the center of animation of hv said XIr lansing. with a tor was Illinois, which contracted foi the niv where all Pan githertd fo stmli All of the federal slatuie are being a enihied into one he started 610 70 mile. hook hy order of thrashing, 0 he amused hy the new- - of the gizet course.' Pennsylvania's 1020 program calli congress. The law Hint are Ht pres.nt -- .uttered tluough .'id hooks are going teeiN the and sallies of Tahiti Into one in if e res, K,lw volume, C Hep math Little of Kan-a- s fulfill his tusk, nd for the construction of approximately ext we see the palace of the pun, e ftOO mile The Result. of roaiK The department and there is no reason to believe that lie vv,mt lids picture shows Mr. Little of Conti, todav one of the ttei-iit- v I w oi k on Ins nt ),, uppo-e Hie vv r has lug Is that fur ahead says Pennsylvania intui.ied buildings To save om selves both r woh the inteination.il of other states In the organlzatioc morse I, t ti nnd r, v asi the giet put It has perfected to build durable high sad memories of St Germvn BITS OF INFORMATION phatt was tir- -t ns a road Xnx.r so m m- - eountrie now-ways. It mat, till In I tins some fifty ivis nnd of the con, erg, tie lei ago, mt a good title to them. The French stale railway I using hut has attained It- BETTER SCHOOL ADVANTAGES useful m Vinerhn demohlllred war trained dogs to tie MUCH LIKE A FLOATING FIELD annelids irrigates only fl pet cent of black with hrll- Average of School Year Is 180 Dayi guard goods In transit e tripe D'The streets of Greater New Vork, If It- - , iiltlvated land, hut tho irrigated In Five States Having Best an active -( tlons puahtee about In one continuous line extended Sargasso Sea With Its Wondrous iggling a C the of Road Systems. leathery "velv eorrilines infest would reach almost niros the Amer tin- - eoiintrv s rops Vegetation, Has the Appearance the Good roads make It possible to hnv lean , onlmont Ciows when nt ro- -t In the treetop-o- r of a Prairie. vith myrl- A member of the British parliament better se head advantages. In the fiv, wlnn foraging hi tho fields, luvan lvvn old UoiMnantmis who have states of the Union which have the Is un due to resign unless hW applh-In nearing the Snrgi o , n it pr, out te give warn ably have -- eutine-ls ace of all a film tog, tier tor vear woiked best system of public tdghwavs the turn 's to hy a majority of the n,g of datigi r Ferts the appeiratne of a vast, undo heat of are Hde qv and come to the I he ISt in, mliers vtrv grevt, average length of s, h,ad year worlds largo-- t nil earrving . an li, ,i t to-- s station for their litmc prairie, clothed In hi i Jit v,nw treat, In five I, in the d, ilf states the Is million fund havi that liar lawn, bed day. veget ition. On coming on de, k one noond.tv in F.ng t dole of relief stt 'e- always together -l In si ' il f et to the nils to finame two ho land - e pupped with four pumps, given the least attention to road Ini night Imagine on. s, 'f and -- hip set -lie war tl v-uout elr mall pel the algae elewn In the midst of n field provenunts the 8, Iliad year Is less his for th- - a. comm, w lath n of vv onion tit'll oapiMo of tran-- f, rring dim tn-s fa, in, I ihno-- t ruimd tlielr farm than half that long III II dll-- ll s the eve esn rend) is the oil an linur -vdhm , are over venty y,ais of age. tiny A Paradoxical weed to he s, ,n in An I n, .shm.m has Inventesl a run - m A -- hi, Id for hot air regt-tFact, In floors Mudholes Aro Developed von ,e vvh.ie less accord let vvli. thcomp to elm, io j the dmudh'v of textiles is foinusl to dell,-- , t the air outward ng r the Mignr s Most Sensitive Instrument Trees that shade a dirt road nl-- c In wh h ai el, trie- motor rub- - them nnd to ent.h du- -t in are winds or light To, g; sometimes1 , J e whnh art-e- y The most and he yet Sid In retalldrg the moisture after a with dull , d ,1 blades until In ,iru t,u' '"Ninor? What may lines nnnv mdes in length and hut a water pan e make mule Is the bolometer, they are al-- o the in wom-originally h d 20 feet wide with Intervals of el, lr' heavy rain to su, an eitent tint mud 111 III o!,h for the air humid vented hy Langley, width Is ' I (h for wate-- r holes often develop. n t know I, i0k, ns between; sometimes In d, ese lb, mi I, n dtiuand for ixqmlar ed Twine, rope nnd bagging usually measuring variation in the radiation h - inav he in a ne- -r Hie fact m i, to e, da n in ( h iv is -- howu ti ,x or hue, aro he ng n of heir It registers to a millionth of Circular patches like flon ,g j., ,n(1. pickle. in Test for Cement Thorough In this ninvtrg e,ntnert , bool th it the ,,,-atemlime In one Ufa, turn! nt I, runs degree. The heart of It Is a p'at-,nu- t it. u,iinl i All cement for road purjacses should Mvrlads of t nv e ,h- - in, i, a, ,1 x,nni p,.r ,,nt l roin til,, r ohtuind from Making Ready. h'gh prov m, i thin It wire that ' he cnntiot hmk of t,.e he given thorough testing hy reliable - a pr, H Cf them no larger hin p, ,s , ., r In f s a except when a ray of bright l'ght etn Uvp'n- - !r,, "X I engineers. about the rehearsal of the parade,' fronds Weir,' look la , A -- ingle tom of tohneco mnnufic The -- htpviid- m Ir,-t- e hive sev Is v tie, ted from It. wedding mi h i v -- on j Inc little -- humps with , , . wn , , turi rs in M uni implov lJiSSl hands nil lit.,' Inn r un ,r.o Colorado Improved Roads. -- re On e of First long d, f England's Woman Mayors g a Hio! turns onl evtrv v, ir mole thin der , tton In.t hi hudd ng ie His Weak End. o Colorado h i i r The first woman mayor lu England Ird' ntit av,Tt,ge of liSMssiissl In a Idmon to large erntions me Inn ted ,t ke Ger Id I in o dg.irs. S2Wliin to fan m i ' n eoieretr Fi,rr f, r a week Ander-o- n, was Mrs. owing r Garrett t, who i h was hi "dred end " (o-- r i1 r (j'l.uMtb- - of , Igare'tes and eut plug to He shortage of -- t, m ,) ,,a K rood he id trouty. elected mayor of Aldehurg Jb 1908. I t.n. , ; : ' -r- a-,m Quays Are Charming. O ir qua s me imh ed i hai mm; the inov i no nt of tramwuv- -, wagon , and (.linages with the whistling ol tin boats and those thousand smnl nnl'ts which me multiplied hy the wateis of t' e river. I love to vvatel the loungeu who come to loaf there good fitheis of families pulling the-viHingstors along hy the hnnd, anc ti n lung them history, retrospectively I love to me tin se youngsters, vv ltl iispeitful eves lilted toward tlie-- e of the past, pointed mu grmt hv the paternal hand, while then thoughts, I know, are wnndenng o wtud the Tardin lies Plantes and the gi eater nttnn turns of the monkey- cage ltesting his elbows on hi boxes, the hookse-lr vv ate lies the crowd; he ex Image grantings with Maurice Barres Iaon Itmngeois, Itnnul Ionchon . . I, young servant girl comes timidly to ask for the "Clef des Songe; t collegian Inquires for a dictionary. Liked by the American Soldier. 'Hi AmcTiean soldiers liked oui quavs very much More than one, un iler the influence of these skies, caught the disease and beinme bibliophiles ot nnd when swept u. o, not, . more than incident t, ,.i, ow . these trees were to .. ' hi ice to or tiees nnd flint tut- - n , i,. would verv much beside 1. - to ,e up in the autumn One f iv fneot in Illinois told me th t m lfUS be r ceived SS per bushel i.u h - i,i ,, mits, of a partirularlv .and kmd, SEi that some of the to, - hare a, i,iaw ns 14 bushels to the li,e , , BESTOW THOUGHT GN GARDEN s e re-th- Edward Little Tackles a Big Job s - ;i dip-her- X I lu-t- -- X i d -- .. XX -- -- u-- ,,l u- ye-n- -- 1 ag-e- 1 ar I re X g 1 iii-i- vv oi er -- - n Ji. V of Flovwn, Not to Be Recommended. - Speedy French Motor Glide Boat jr Promiscuous Planting Trees, and Shrubs Is - -- I'1-'- The main plaining of any country place should be of tn , - and shrubs. Flowers should he a deeoratiMi They may be thrown m freely about the borders of the place, not in hods In the center of the lawn They show off better when seen agun-- t a hack ground; this hmkgiomid mav he a building, a rock or a fence Where to plant floweis is reuly more important than what to pi In front of bushes tn the miner bt the steps, against the found ition of the residence or hothouse along a fence or walk these are the place for flowers. A single petunia plant ngnlnst a background of foliage Is worth a dozen slnul u pant In th cemier of the lawn Ton many (lowers make a place overgandv Too murt paint may spoil the elT,-- , t of a goo,) building. The decoration of a yard as of a house, should lie dainty d The vat, ninv be t ed open-centere- picture, the promise uouslv planted yard may he a nmer or a fore-- t 4 little color wnttered in hi re and there puts the finish to the picture A dah of color gives spirit and (haraeter to the brook or pond, to the ledge of the to rocks, tmup or to old the pile of rubbish. Well-Ke- Lawns In East Persons traveling through the cities and villages of Connecticut nnd other New England states often comment on the beautiful lawns there, the Oklahoman remarks. Even out In the coufine ntry the yards are covered with a and watered well of growth grass, neatly trimmed. It Is said New Englanders are w careful with their lawns that they will the cut not use rakes In gatln-imIgrass after a mower go,-- over It nstead they sweep the cut glass awa? Thev assert that rake- - tear the roots of the grass and otlieivvi-- e damage - it- Famous Pennsylvania City. In the belfry of the ancient courthouse at York, Pn hung a bell given hy Queen Anne to St John s Episcopal the church. This bell was rung when wan Declaration of I idepeiidcnce signed, when Cornwalli and Burgoyne surrenderad and whin Washington hell Is no passed through York TI e St John f vestibnh In on view the church. In the Presbyterian cemetery me- - S",lth In Yolk Is hurled of Indepen Declaration signer of the ence and captain of the first company organized in Penn-yl'afight Great Britain. 1 m Faith Before Doubt As a general thing the rtls0,nmg man thinks hes havinc a g . when he is spending a lot of n' It he(aue he knows he will doubt day. Dallas News An Average Man. What your Idea of the "h' In a city hes a fellow man? e that ne always waiting for the ra off t comes; takes his meals of a chair until he gets married often- - that eats In the kitchen more his coat off; never sp,i,l e ' 50 cents on amusement- - in nt ,1 nnirrn he's until after never spends more ton" a liarlj Pa nnd whenever theres a s'rect ahv.ivdowntown hes along the line of ni.iul ham Age Herald. 1 -- sen-liv- -- XX rre-f,nIl- lJ, u-- ed I -- v - v pm-dne-- . ! ail I , s ,,- i -- i -- pn-et- 'Ie TT T7" v Isinglass in Japa" , While Isinglass, made from o Is produced tn every part ar conditions where climatic a able, Osaka. Kyoto and l'pgo to produce more than D'o! the entire amount about rounds. Extremes Not Suddenly Rc" There is no roan sudden! eitn cellentl.v good or extreme! bnt grows so. either as he e self np to virtue, or lets him-- E Sir Philip to vleIoiiness v h' - |