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Show BUILT A TRACKLESS TROLLEY. GROWTH OP AN INDUSTRY. 3 LO V E. A . DISEASEfT,--...- , . CA R .. .. .0 F.,J HE.TEETH. ...... rand .when the enamel is still tender , upon them. Children whose teeth do not seem to got strong should eat. cereals and good, wholesome, sweets.-- - Good honey, doet not hurfc the teeth, ;. but , strengthens tbem, and good, maple sugar is positive, ly a muscle and nerve .builder for the teeth j as, for the rest of the Causing an EptdemtO An1 Important Element of Beauty Should Last One's Natural Life. . :of Debate Among Physicians. ;' "Her teeth light up her face!" This Englishmen are proverbial for th5lr sober judgment of things, and the was the comment made by a man on London Lancet is probably the ablest seeing, for .the first time a girl noted and most; "conservative medical jour- for her good fooks, ''Without her would be positive, nal in England. It will strike most brilliant teeth she " "': intended tranches for ug!y." purlined astonfreighting as somewhat people, therefore, through'' the dense forests that bofe!:i:;: t'.rr Womca spend too much time thinkthe banks of tho Monongahela river poses .The railroad from Monnhohn ishing that' several' London newspal(t isi erroneously bellereij that sweets; to e Langonfeld is about tweney-threpers, Including Tho Lancet, have been ing of their' hair, of their a few .'nilles above .the poind whero lit injure the teeth. . The fact is that the " feet wide, ylth a good basal tie. 'cover? .pngaged for somo time past' in grave--; of their double chin and ofcomplexion, The, the.'AIlegheny.;: would suffer4 and the teeth ,. with, their stomach merges othr v discussing the of the point of the expedition and fifteen feet in width . running alana whether the too yhysieal litthi be as strong without them. not would question .pevuliaritiesj ' Jve of the. sexes is a disease, .. was a tunal' fort at the confluenca of most in an air line, with the exception New York Sun. worrying about their teeth. ; a curves. few A of contrivance special The discussion has taken, a wide The. reason for this is not very far to these rivers', which formed,.pJie "of the most important links In that chain of 'or coupling .wlU..bfi provided In ordar range including history of the theory, seek. MECHANISM OF HUMAN VOICE." to keep an exact rut. of all the cars, and The : f.' It is painful to have the teeth repairin a learned article military posts and trading stations, Lancet, willbe to conducted and power on the subject, ,contends that it has ed. Agalnj dental work which the. restless, and.. farVseeUig',,jia 'jl'he expensive It Is a' Delicate Arrangement, ' Easily ' cars means from the of by tw'o'rotary' vftrn. colonial f go been held from the remotest antiquity The: woman who gets her teeth put in,Put Out: of' Gear. ' -' ."Mt ergy of the French;' on of the the top cars,, poles, placed a "the out between ment had strung that love Is a disease and that thla be- to shape by cosmetic dentist will have From time unknown the growing r mouths of the St. Lawrence and the and sliding' blocks enabling' the train lief finds expression In all the Greek a considerable bUl to pay. has had to face i the ridicule jofi boy to give wayfrom ten feet io iwei'v'e and Roman One cosmetic dentist In New Yorx hi3fellow8 on (One hand and the pity,, classics. A contributor to Mississippi, by way of the great lake- -, the Ohio, and the Mississippi valley. feet. For entering farmyards lying the same Journal marshals In its sup- was once a sculptor. lie studied in of vh,lst elders on. the other on account In the van of this little army, bearing close to that road there will be used, port all. the medical authorities from Paris "and succeeded la making some of his changing olce. No one is more r himself with a confidence bora of Instead of the regular wire, a connect- Galen to Horatlus, and even the paint- nice bits of's'tatuary1.' ,'' '"' " ' '' unwilling than the choirboy to have ' or flexible and cable fifty feet long, by ers of the seventeenth century, who But times were hard and money was hlsvOice go, and many devices are re-- j much successful 'warfare 'in other will be delighted, in fcorf scarce. lands trader ; less difficult conditions, means of which the current love sickness gather than starve, be sorted to in the hope of prolonging its portraying ' car. motor transmitted the 'to ''The is .of warning of the as an to heedless took anaemic woman. and; dentstry. lie aims to make, the .brief life. Some experts' find premoniv young tralns"'w'tlt 'consist of an electric Toco- -' as though they had never tory symptoms of the period Iii: facial teeth look young colonial aide de camp, George The reason for these disputants has two or three cars, not motive for 'of the command drawing who had been out sorts. He tries to make changes about the eyes; The first disof Washington,, yet reached "us, but it is easy to . rear guard, , was General Eradd'ock. driven by two electric motors of from surmise what some of it would be. the, patient pretty. turbance the specialist bees, says aa M h6r"sef; power .to ' forty, There can b'e no. To went this dentist cosmetic thera Advancing In a close formation, which twenty-flyauth6rity who - numbers among his' question that tho was far better suited to the open r pace horse, power. .The conducting crew will passion of love bears a strong resem- a woman whose front teeth cjemoi patients Triany cf the boy singers in'' of continental battle grounds than to have Its place, in the locomotive.- The blance to ' the abnormal condition hopole&s. There were good fillings at New York, is a cartilaginous change t have a capac- known as freight carrying sides and front The teeth intheiorgau of the voice, the larnjrx. the all. but impenetrable forest, of f be cars for to Is ' hypnosis. This " say, it top and were horribly dark and misshapen. ' This. is soon .followed by a remarkable;, American frontier, the devoted band ity of aboi't H've tons. Some of the is founded nt delusion. ! Madam,"' said tbe cosmetic marched right into an ambush of the cars will pe open, and, . some closed, . The salient features of hypnosl3(are dentist, growth of that organ. ... alwill fitted brakes. all be with and their' Indian and French regulars a temporary suspension of one's .'nat- "I am going ,to, cut off your tecih and ,ThJs lecided fnlargement demand!; lies and were quickly cut to 'pi ices. Couplings will be" provided" for attach- ural taste and Wgment. which' makes five you crown teeth. ,They will make a 4new ; position la ; the throat for the Braddoclc was killed, and Colonel ing farm wagons. Electrical World. him- a phenomenon and a ' laughing you look' youns nsalri." larnyx.and its, prominence externally, coat his Ife' cufoif tlie teeth, replaced thoin earns for itself pierced military Washington, stock to other people, and which is ,the name of "Adam's, The Same" Old Question. more than once toy the bullets of the succeeded by a feeling of shame,, and with pretty1 white enamel crowns tind applevTh,o Jaruyx has' three distinct , A problem that is now before colFrench sharpshooters, barely succeedlies the h'yold'bone, embarrassment; and this Is w'orl for turned the woman :out with a row.cf parts at "the-toped .in carrying the shattered remnants lege presidents and deans of agricul- word descriptive of the love of 'the pearls, bcautifuUy, sbapod. and who'ly to wllch the tongue Is attached; below;, found ln, this .ques- sxes. Love covers of the force back over the Alleghenles tural colleges-icartll-- ' up all defects; in- bipcomlng to the face. The Job cost a thjsi the lhyrpld 'or shield-shapelot of money, but It into colonial territory iThe' political; tion: Why do farmer boys who are cluding .those which the worth every ag'd containing th'er true 'and talse Vocai: Ih a subject,' and military i considerations, that able '.to enter, a college, or university sane 6tate of mind, detests;; it creates cent 'feiaillar results' are wlthlfii reach ooVds'dr bands'; 'below this still is the1 or choose law, medioine, engineering prompted that disarons expedition a galaxy of virtues in Its object which of other' women who can afford to pay erfebtd cartilage resting dlrectly'"on were worthy of a. better" fate; and, in- teaching av a profession, instead ' of the' trachea or' windpipe.' " This lasi 'existence'; it is highly the.cost.M-- ' .'.;'"! for successful lives upon preparing ?ome faces are spoled because the cartilage Is wide at the back' and rests' deed, subsequent history has proved to sane people who observe amusing ' thai in endeavoring 'to' capture Fort the farm? Nearly 500 of the students it; It is certain to pass away, though Jaw Is too narrow.. When this happens in its normal position' on the fifth cerIn the, case of a child," there are' varDu Quesne and Break the bounds now attending the University of Miss- sooner In some cases than h! vical vertebra.' : '; others, and ,iClf' which the French" were endeavoring to ouri ' cither now live ' on ' the farm . or when it has passed away it leaves the ious 'ways to remedy it before' it fs loo ' Of In 'which the front 'r. m n; i: cr. set to the, westward development of have spent considerable of their time subject wholly unable to account for late". ' "''.'j-i- . Is "divide 'Imbedded thta' at' Gum chewing widens the jaw,- andO thespinei the British colonies, our forfathers on the farm. Out of, these about lfcO the delusion .and greatly distressed at point ' and. a.low; the cricoid cartilage' situation. the are of all this view a taken agriculture.' taking Why Jstt had, recommniil to or tbe Indiscretions to which it haa led. fyr this rtS8n-itilowest part of the larnyx toi 11a ' Today the objective point of the. expe- movement awaf Irom the farm? Is The aptness of love to mislead a per-- 4 younc jqhjldren vhose teeth, M.M11, in- close to the spine, giving contact with dition forms the site of PlttBburg, one our agricultural .education to blame? son in the'selection alof, a mate-i- s an clined ito crowd.. The chUd may frame of the body.' making1 of the greatest centers of industrial Or do our lower schools set up false old theme. J That 'delicious? satirist. lowed to chew gum a coup'e r J hour a' tho'.bony. the entire hidden-amonbony structure a sounding Ideals of life's calling? Dean Mum- Josh Billings', wrote: -- 'It haaactivity in the world; while day.' This exercises the Jaw ni brood-- : board. 'even' the snialf bdhes Vf'thefeet the back streets of the dry; ford of the 'Missouri' College of Agri- said that. love Is blind but there is a ens it, milii:g room for the ietn. feeling'- ihcf'rescn'anceir"Th$ giTcs' us rescued from destruction and! preserv- culture when;asked for an explanation young man of my acquaintance who T!.c dcntl3t" mete'y a glimpse only''6r the facfThat 72.000 munificence said: "I den't understand the reason cfen see more In his ed 4hruirh the care and than I can." patched the teettkiiHis Idea was to means are employ"ecTIa eyery tope girl still be' to dominated by for It. Boyi seem of 4 local historical society, may Accordingly, writers who are not hum- ll'jp them, lip. with gold, so that Ihc.y ';''v be found Fort Du Quesne, or rather other idea!?.' I don't Vnow why." A orous tell U3 that the majority of mar- wou d not. ache. He aimed j mak produHion.! With the growing larnyx In th'e'ioy1,a it immediate successor, Fort'PItjl' A' possible explanation was suggested by ried people while thinking well of mat- them useful, but when it cam to all :tbe attending muscles and throat '' ; few miles up the river, at the town of Dr. A. Rose Hill, dean cf the Missouri rimony, feel that as for .them theyo niiTCnta he must enlarge to correspdndr' liiya.. Braddock and on, tho Identical spot Teachers' College. ' lie thinks our made unwrsa selections of mates and j But a 1s cTi:it;c t.etitUt li dCTcnL cartilage' part1 vf poised where the battle occurred Is to he present hipH "school "coursed are 1U wts.Kiara-- i and he work, nut! the in fart Wfrr thn; 'tho that" takes .body change place -- ..tho .greatest, steel for ' this " movement. He exact found one-uneeded with an,ic to utiity al nv ut so a; without pain, tThe boy becomes con.; they opppsites of what ' ' " works In the world; while for many thinks the remedy Is to have agricul- to make to n ake you iretty. The home happy. scious ot it wheii down :the a mile along the bak of the Monon-gahell- a ture taTght'!5i' those' Bchools;" "Four dentist tii J not hebilaiti ' tQ put a gold scale. All at once, running On other are the there hand, cogent without warn. " quite where rtradaook laboriously ycaTs ppn hr the high school, as reasons for the repudiating theory usually oa-tcut his way thrown the woods, is to courses are Usually arranged,' said that love is a disease. It certainly ciwrtelic 5ntlst would'nevdr dllfigure Ing, hU voire breaks, In life that,, Bald late Iloydn sharp,, be found the most wonderful aggre- DrT.IUIl, "may' Wean the toy nway 'does not 'ttanj 'connected with other you in this leatyrr."-:;. w ' was so bis whole career, la nothing from the f.irfii,. even :,.lf he; jentered, diseases. No other disease leads to . Afur( tlu t eth have bet a put la gation of coking; ovens, blast furnaces, as voice his when broke Aldiscouraging and rolling mills in the. world. simply wth o. view of increasing his It, flows from Is associated with order, the. thing is to keep them pretty.. ani) be heard bis brother sing tbe though mow we are concerted merely inUJlienca anj preparing himself in it People who aro paragons, "of phys- Here is Erie advice on the subject: "Salve in his place. "In th hior'nlngVltan the teeth with' .with the history of tbe development of a general way' for his life work. This, ical and mental soundness yield ,to its Is' fortunate, a' if boy" enough "io these industries, we' may a pardoned defect In titeprenent course of study Influence. The idea of th'e seventeenth, a good t''ili pwlcr. 'Have a tru-h corno the under gpjclalist's' care at1 a reference 10 the fact that In 8t. died by tt4 introduction of courses in century painters that lovers are anae- which reat hea evy portion of the this will ho be forbidden to sing' t tinnier tin. stiff and point mouth. Lt louis, COO miles to the westward, re-of In '.the high schools can best bo jfemeV mic can only be taken as a Joke. avoid sweets. In every to told tne Braddoek battlefield, the great agriculture, horticulture and manual It is obvious that love Is an Integral brinks aiid use a great deal of powder cae of change of voice the first 'ndl? that from training, - and by ' making - them feature of human nature designed to on tbe teeth. i f public which has sprung j, ,,: catkin Is an Inflammation of the 'eft courses hands promote. solid in the with . clear , water tonsiL An effort to "Rluse the strip et colon! os that frlnaed the Atlanhuma tpcth and mating prevent sing forces the ex-- " ad drum and selfish mode of existence. who, ' In tic seaeoasUa 1765, is Jast now cele--b of a tocher, with a little borax dissolved In tha trinsic muscles beyond 'their capacity rat tag the ,100th anniversary of Its ditlon to good general scholarship, In' any race or community the love water, and fir this use a very soft and with the result: that they fall.: acqnisltfon from France of the vaet possesses., a sound knowledge of the of the sexes Is the exact measure of very small brufeh. This should be folThe whole ; mechlnisnv within the i territories from which that country science of agriculture, or is hlmsV.f civilization, because--withou- t It there lowed by a mouth rinse In boraclc acid. larnyx collapse,- allowing the nill ought to bar the early colonlala out. proficient In the use of tools." Jour- could not be a virtuous home. : If It "The toth nhould be rinsed after vocal cords to fly together and trlke,. , nal of Agriculture. Scientific Americas. and fur this purpose there thus should disappear there would disap- eich n causing a click, or the pear, with It the drama, the novel, the is nothing, pleasanter than a mouth "break.It is worth knowing Home Made Toilet Waters. poem, and almost tbe entire romantio wash of pcppersifnt water. TEla per- that Intelligent care will Insure to the Ivy Makes Trouble. ' Toilet waters can easily be mads at and spiritual elements of life. fumes the breath and Is very refreshIvy covered walls are usually very boy a singing voice in manhood; negv a water violet For home. put quarter Whether love Is a disease or not, it ing. Tour a lUtle of the essence of lec. makes equally certala loss of attractive to the eye,, but there apsweet vio- Is a of a pound of ' pears to be a serious danger In blessing, and It to safe to say that peppermint in a glass of wafer and voice later. j. of with their pure weight lets, together it has come to stay. Chicago Chroni- rinse the mouth and throat with IL tag the vine to attach itself to stone. Is said by high authority It. that l be there Is as "Oucc a week the teeth eh-The Boston Advertiser asserts that alcohol, into a large bottle; cork and cle. yet no right system of one for bottle shake the day every of stone. finest the with cleaned pumice the stones la the" main structure of voice culture, mecnanlcally or aesthet--, a Several French noMlers, survivors Take a little of the very finely powder- Ic, taught In any private or publio Trinity Church show the effects of tbe week; then add a quarter ofuse. pound of for bottle snd filler water, the cf the Chinese expedition of 1866, are ed pumice and place It on the tooth- school. This Is a coming science. Wa . Ivy to a noticeable extent Where made water is lavender by slowly over the surface the responsible for tbe statement that brush. Brush the teeth lightly and re- sre told It will require ten years before plant caj' grown Tor one hour In a covered General Kurokt who is steeping become have polished leading the member that, while pumice is good Io the mechanical side of tbe voice will rough points old the stone covered with a fine dost farina boiler one pound of fresh lav- Japanese forces In Manchuria, Is io It way, it will take off the eoatnel if be' reduced to such a science; It can, , aaMf disintegration had begun.' The ender with one pint of water. On its reality, half French. His came they used loo vigorously. be acquired In one year under a com- -' -add two quarts fire from the removal to us? alof much the how Acto pumice have Is Just say. en t Instructor. Then children, long : Curlque. properly ' spelled green parasite appears pet j women" of slcohol, filter and bottle for use. albut Is of s and Into the Judgment, eaten to these of rock," the. question soldiers, cording story before they are able ready the home- - a French officer, Captain Curique, who lightly, touch the teeth with It aesthetic and psychological side of though, the results are sot yet deep One of the most delightful made toilet waters is cherry laurel while serving in China in 1856, mar- once a week are never In need of havenough to cause any. alarm, the ivy singing, Win be able to place tbe voice" would be stripped away If it were not water. lirulf e one ounce of bay leavea ried a Japanese girl. A son was born ing the teeth cleaned at the dentist's." at certainly as a pianist his fingers. There ws a time when the womaa As a for" the sentiment attached to IV It and add to them a half pint of water. to them, who was given the Japanese people we sre almost oblivious a In one , for hour farina same of Kuroki, corresponding to cf 40 said good by to her teeth just ss to the charm of a cultivated speaking ' t said that a stone church in Ixradon Steep slowly has been wrecked by the disintegra- boiler; take It from the fire and add Ih 4 ''French Curlque. This son Is Oen-era-l she said good by to her youth, an tone, Most of us are Insensible to tha Kuroki. Captain Ourlqne died last there was a day when the woman of CO fact that we sre a tion of Its walla wrought by the one quart of lavender water; filter and among nause. for bottle cor- who had preserved her teeth was a he vine last France. in Until the this of effects The year Ivy. creeping tions, European and Oriental, for our dewas has tines But who with ago. thai his long are novelty. wooden son, equally responded buildings on, high pitched, raucous voices. On the The Tatient "Doctor, why don't becom? famous. Old women nowadays have their own structive. Evidently, we ahall have to prexent generation the habit Is proba' you bring be your bill? old The teeth teeth. rf tti'ral people without it get along bly too firmly fixed to be changed;, if The Doctor "There Is plenty of m be as white, as daintily delicate, as there is any Appendicitis has been supposed to system that will help' the be a modern disease, but traces oi It 4loMy and every whit as pretty as tie The man with a million dollars has 'rre for that." rising generation snd make publte The Patient "Ah! then there is have been found la Egyptian mum- teeth of a woman of 30. o more money to spare than the maa school training' effective It wouldj ,ope for me at last" mies. If the teeth csn be preserved until prove a national benefit New TOrli with five cents. middle age, they wr.l be pretty sure to ' Evening Tost Is of more Canada capable Dclamere 100,090 main faralshbag life. to has The Ixrd out one's last it It wasn't for the bad daye . the purchased danger 200,000,000 bushels of wheat acres of land in Kast Africa and offers the teeth comes in youth, when the Pewple would never know how to ap- than the The coldest city In the world Is Ya which Britain has to Import every yeas. t frre to fifty suitable settlers. teeth are young and cot very strong kutik, Eastern Siberia. preciate the good coes. A Bit of the History of American steel Novel LJrtc Will Displace Horsss on Roads In Prussia. , Making. A Is being trackless line In trolley the summer a certain day Upon built by the, community of Monnhelm year 1755, there might have been wit- to be run from Monnhelm to Langeu-feld- , nessed the advance of a small detachapd will be about. two and one ment of British and colonial 'troops, miles Jong, with two short half f not much over a thousand strong, Problem-Tha- t Is ; . - . . . as-.yvl- ; ' ' :.:;; -- f0P-Jectj- ,r ( . :' . : -; , ' - , J 1 ( o' : - . J ' . - ; s d w-a- s never-'-had"an- j,. y ; , , I Tho'-muscleB- t - s . -- - , " -- - ! ) niik-InVt'Lei- 'j' n - . Kf-lr- f u-ln- 1 f " -- - Itr lU-glna-" it-b- j e j - rai-al- well-know- -. ,- fresh-picke- .... d . ul . . , ; ! by-wo- rd f , . |