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Show Tint nnn THE liEL.rc.il iiflIJb,nc.Lrc.ii, - By F. FINNEY OF THE FORCE & LAP! HAVEN'T SAAN YEZ. A SINCE VEZ MOVED Y . HI, YEZ OUGHTA COME BACK OWCT A COHlLE AM' SEE THE GANG, fMMMV rr'? fclkJO OR A. TOUGH CROOJO OVER. tO HERE YE'CE UVlN'y IM J FROM HEIN1E AVEMUHMRNirJEY.1 II The coast and geodetic gnrri? says while it has not studied the matter, the existence of the phenomenon known as undertow is gen- rally recognized by competent au- horities on the subject of waves. Danny Is No Baby 01 KIM CAYMtMBEG, YEZ WITH THE SiNGiKI ) WALKER BOYS' AW BEVO GREEN "OOHINJ THE ORGAN PLAYS AT IT WAS" A THlNlG TO TUjlLOtGHT MB. TT 1 0. Alexander 1 STwELL.UJELL. OAMMy 11 1 yMBER- - tooto, Aiwt TAKE CARE OF ,'ashingtou Star. !!? rr? Multiplied Misfortunes There is scarcely a calamity vhich does not find mention in the "Iliad." Therefore, a succession of misfortunes ia sometimes called "an Iliad of woes." Hammer Man's First Tool? IMOEO ...l: THE FEATHERHEADS CHATrs" ARE AMTtQOEM WHAT'S THE (DEAR LOOK FEU'! OF AMOTHeC AM ANTIQUE YesWhere W BUT THIS y NAME OF THE if. IS A BEAU COLOMlAL FAMILY IT BELONGEO TO AND 'i ANTIQUE! APPRECIATE MICE THINGS AT ALL-- ! .iOST THINK OF THE. (I BACKGROUND ( WHEBES" JmJi Is It? "Mammy Trees" Protected Son ITS' BACKGROUND) NOLO? if SUCH A CHAlR - The first toll eVolved by ancient man is believed to have been the At first the hammer was hammer. a stone held In the hand. Nest a strip of skin was wrapped around it, and finally the hammer took the form of a real invention when man gave it a handle by means of a rtlck fastened firmly to the stone vith rawhide or the stout fibers of ome plant. Gas Logic, Seed trees left by a large lumber operating In Arkansas and have been dubbed "mammy teees" by negro cutters, who zealousy guard against cutting them down. Several large trees previously marked with a distinguishing white streak are left on each acre to assure the seeding in of a tCt crop of young trees, according j the United States Department of Louisiana Appeasing the Dead S The Home Censor "X The expression "to appease his inanes" means to do when a person is dead what would have pleased him when he was alive. The spirit or ghost of the dead was called his "manes" by the Romans, and it was supposed never to rest quietly In the grave as long as survivors left its wishes unfulfilled. February 19 was the day when all the living sacrificed to the shades of dead relatives and friends. Buffalo Bill's Ancestry "J THIS IS SWELL COMC 7' I 21 (JOO0-MI(jHT-- F POP SEES THIS According to the biography of Buffalo Bill, compiled by his sister, Mrs. Helen Cody Wetmore, the family Is descended from Milesius, a king of Spain, whose three sons founded the first dynasty in Ireland. The Cody family is descended through the son Hereinon. Several members of the family emigrated to America in 17S7 and settled in Maryland, Pennsylvania and Virginia. Buffalo Bill was born in Scott county, Iowa, Earth as Seen From Above The following is a quotation froifi Professor Piccard's story of his trip . to the stratoscope: "At an altitude of 16,000 meters the earth is a marvelous sight. let it is terrifying, too. As we rose, the earth seemed at times like a huge disk, with an upturned edge, rather than the globe It is. The bluish mist of the atand the mosphere grew earth seemed to go Into a copper-colorecloud, and then all but disappear In a haze." --- d d Leprosy in Lower Animals There are no records of leprosy having been transmitted from rats to human beings, either by bite, association or other means. There Is a disease of rats known as rat leprosy, but it has not been shown conclusively that it is the same as leprosy that affects human beings. If a pet rat appears to have ariy disease, either rat leprosy or any other affection, it is believed it Is to the best interest of all that the animal be killed. Washington Star. By Charles Sughroe MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL owe coot SLmoivia ) O x-- Nr 7- - 1 st - HVA r-- ( viweva " "" TAe Boy Grojw Wittier Every Day " es ,um6? S I v tir-"- Q j IS) V v WtVEU.WWYH upw T ' When THE CLANCY KIDS-- Oh! (a mi. McNewspaper That's Different J'OOVOU KlOJ Wf MV WMt'J UItt( TO Know j By pRCY L. CROSB"V 1f7"Tf II ujamtva, see.' 40NCf, HOW A600T A LlTTtC 6AHC Of fOOXBMXi LuH.At HPfN TEETHING Syndic.. JAY. 1 4 In V off UKG Ho eTKL A j-- r. 7? 1Y00! Hool S'F 'f Mb. .4 lWV':.''- IT-.- ", 1 I i i iiiiiii i it nur imiii mini (Tn Tl ! iML; mobs HIM FUSSY One of the most important things can do to make a teething baby comfortable la to see that little bowels do their work of carrying off waste tnatter promptly and regular- ly. Vor this nothing Is better than Caslorla, a pure vegetable prepara- tion specially made for babies and children. Castorla acts so gently you can give it to young Infants to re- lieve colic. Yet it Is always effective, for older children, too. Remember, Castorla contains no harsh drugs. no narevticxia absolutely harmless.v, When your baby la fretful . wltU teething or a food upset, give ""if-cleanslng dose of Castorla. Be sure you get genuine Castorla with tha name : j j vou j j i j j ' r j CASTORIA.ll |