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Show Murray Eagle, Thursday, Maj-- MUTUAL . 1930 Junior League's Growth Made in Thirty Year ellong the Concrete Tbe nucleus of the present Associ ation of Junior Leagues of America was the Junior league of the New York college settlement, organised by Mlaa Mary Harrlman In 1000. This was followed In 1006 by the founding of a second league In Boston. Baltimore, Brooklyn and Philadelphia hav ing meanwhile Joined the ranks, the first general conference was held In 1011. In 1920 the 89 leagues then exd isting were organized by Mrs. WATTE E5. WU-lar- I I Straight (Dorothy Whitney) into the present association, and six years later a natlonnl headquarters was established In New York city. and In the following year an anthology of Junior league poetry was pub lished. In the same year the Bulletin, since 1912 the official organ, was con verted Into the Junior League Mag"1 never met a woman I thought azine. There were 101 leagues In the should marry." 30 "Not 1 never met one either that United. States, representing Instates, C'nn-udadditional three and leagues thought you should marry." In 1928. The same year a na tional club, with offices and exhibiHE'S SATISFIED tion rooms, was established in New a York city. League of Nations' Council The five permanent members of the council of the League of Nations ure France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy and Japan. The members are nine and Include Cuba, Finland, Canada, Spain, Venezuela, Persia, Peru, Poland und Jugoslavia. Both Brazil and Spain were asked to reconsider their resignation from the League. Spain accepted the offer and Is a member of the council. Brazil refused to do so snd her resignation became effective In June, 1028. Ar gentina withdrew but Is taking steps to return. Costa Blca Is deliberating. Maze of Galleries and Common Name for Molasses Candy Is Hall in Hill of Cuma Traced to Javanese Word for Rum Three complete subterranean The American word taffy and tbe British word tofTws. for candy mad of molasses, ordinate from the Jav anese word for rum: tape, or tafe. distilled from molassea. Very ofien (he cargoes of the old time sailing ships trading In the South seas were molasses from Java. The word came to the Philippines with the Indonesian colonies from Aula that bad long Inhiihlted the mountains of northern Luzon, these people, however, do not mak rum. but ferment wine from rice and give It the Javanese name for mm. Some tribes call the wine tapuy. some tape), both obvious rs rtatlons from the original tape. Another variation Is the name ot the wine from auenr cane Juice bnshL When the British freebooter. Captain Anson, conveyed a prlre he bad taken, the stiver Inden Spanish galleon Cahadnngn. arnnnd l.nton " toward Maco, he sent ashore foi water and the Islanders save hip men copious drinks of bashl that had lightning effect Returning to ship, the men' tongues were thick, and In explain Ing their condition to Anson the) home-boun- d Mutton Dear to Both Stuart and Hanoverian Mutton nsed to be regarded a having a definite If somewhat In definable association with loyaltv to the throne. When "thirty nine noblemen and gentlemen tealonslj attached to the Protestant sueces slon of the house of Hanover" founded the club for the furtherance of their principles, they ordained that the standing dish a' all their dinners should be mutton pie, to which they attached sym bollc significance. Why mutton should be thus Iden tilled with the llannverkin dynat) Is far from clear, but' possibly George L like Ceorge II. esteemed boiled mutton and turnips the daintiest dish that could be set be fore the king. The Kit Knts, how ever, must have overlooked a aim liar fondness on the part of the Stunrts. eieclally In the cae ot Charles II. whom Rochester duhhed "our mutton loving king." Manchester (Eng.) Guardian. Klt-Kn- on the f tongue. Use of Nutgatl. galls, Nutgnlls are hard nut-likespecially those from the Asiatic oaks, which are produced largely In Asia Minor, Syrln. I'ersla, Cyprus Italy, etc. The Chinese and Japan ese nutgalls nt commerce, however are from trees ol the species Rhus, and they are large and Irregular In e form. The nuigalls are rich In tannin, which makes them valuable to the eather and dyeing Indus tries. In the making f Inks, the preparation ot medicines etc. Sev era I New York Arms are listed at Importers of nuigalls from China and other countries Firtt Ala to Trowble Firs! Metbodisl Cbapel A family on the East aide keeps The first Methodist church erect a phonograph, and for only one pur The husband, who has re ed, John Wesley's chapel at Broad pose. mead Knglnnd. has been completel) fused to part with it despite the restored and was recently reopened good services of their radio, calls ltb impressive evangelistic serv on tbe phonograph when all other It stand on tbe first plot tneana fall to settle a tiff. And he icea. of ground that Wesley ever bought has only one record, but thla one, and Id It Is the pulpit from which a weird medley of Innghter, always so often brings bis wife around to good ho the noted evangelist mor. Detroit News. preached. f'i I. , And he Reason for Everything "So you're not sending Eric to col lege?" "No you see, he Isn't going Into a broker's office, so It really Isn't necessary." Not So Sara Bride Was I nervous during the ceremony t Friend At first, but not after the bridegroom bad Bald, "1 will." Der Wahre Jakob, Berlin. Lewis' High-Te- st Lye makes the hardest water soft and clear. Soft water saves soap . . clothes . and hands. Order gemiine Lewis' Lye from your grocer and follow the simple directions as do thrifty housewives everywhere. Send lor book on bow to make washing comsoap at lc a bar pound and home-made JAMES D. SWAN, Manager of Specialties. SO North La SaDe SL, Cbicaf Salt Mfg. Ca, Dept. SL-To make two yea, two hundred Tbe PeauuylvaaU Froitbittea? Self Preservation blades of grass grow where one grew Mable "I "Id Perry propose to you "Tou must love your wife as you before, raise a garden. never let her go out of your study." In flowery language!" Martha "Yes, Should the tolerant tolerate the "If I did she would go Into the but I nipped It In the bud." Ottawa Intolerant? No! kitchen and cook.'' Citizen. Test of GERM PROCESSED TENACIOUS FILM . 7JS the pea m." Man of Peace Honored for Wartime Inrention ... Compared with Popular . . . Jim Io you still do your deep breathing exercises, old boy! Nashlum I haven't recently. I'm rooming next to a tannery at proprtnfe ptne. He was Bev John Alexander For who invented the sjth. a percussion lock for small arms, and who also produced a detonating powder for which It Is snld he was offered $lm.mn hy Napoleon Forsyth 'eft his tpilei manse to work In the Tower, and when his duties were over ne relumed to bis vll lage with an Iwnornrs 1,1. l de Tbe reverend Inventor died gree In 1SI.1. Ills Is the first memorial to a prlvnte Individual t tint has ever been erected In the preclncis nf Ihe Tower. Oils at Pike's Peak . . . 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New York, where their manufacture exceia that of any other city In the Discovery of RaJ.wm world, are exquisite with boldly t llccnuerci d!cov In issl treated lilies, popples and coliim bines." ered that a crystal of salt of ora nlum could In the dark reduce the llvet bramble on a photographic Actios) Thrill Without plate, even when a sheet of black Jud TutikltiS sins he would go ui pH'f was plared between. EvidentIn sn airplane Just to show that be ly a radiation different from light Pierre Isn't scared If Ihe wsy be felt was given nil by the salt shout It appeared to make the snd Mme. t'tirl found that the mill So he Jnsi ersl pitchblende hud the same propslightest difference. Tbe mineral radium la admits be Is scsred. slays where be erties. Is and gets a thrill Just the sain" white and turns htm k In the air. Il belongs to ihe nrsnlum family. Washington Sisr. Genuine conoco's made the A clergyman whit evidently did not consider that there was any thing Incongruous In serving the I'rlnce of Peace and al the same time Inventing "gadgets" to help In the maiming and killing of his follow men has a table! to his memory at the Tower of London quite an sp 100-scr- e NOT NEEDED NOW "If 'hat last one Is the best you needn't make the other two.' drawled O Henry. "And moreover, mister, you can have the rest of Flowers Always Have Had High Place in Decorative Art, Ancient and Modern We are Indebted to the flowers for what happiness thrlr beauty affords us, to many for their fra grance. and for Ihe Joy and pleasure In growing them In our gardens, but Ihe extent nf our Indebtedness d'es not end here, according to flower enthusiast "Early In Ihe history of art the flowers lent their aid to decoration." be lata, "The acanthus, which rave Its .eaves to crest the cap ital of the Corinthian column, the roses conventionalized In tbe rich fabrics of ancient Persia, until the) bate been thought sheer Inventions f the weaver, are anion the first Items of an Indebtedness which has steadily grown In volume ontll to day, when Ihe designers who find their Inspirations In the Towers are In a a vast tnd Increasing host modern Mansion of ihe best type "1 think you're tbe sweetest girl I ever met" "Most of tbe boys know It" y Isst one first" imt offer. An earthquake Irrigated a canta loupe field at Brawley, Caiir., recently when a tretnblor caused small geysers to spout five Inches high field owned by the over the S. A. Gerrard company. The water Irrigated the entire field and then Pooded adjacent areas before subsid ing. Small sand piles were left In the wake of unusunl Inundation, and a beet field nearby was completely covered by new sand. 5. Gift of Iced Pears Marked Closing of Contract With Short-StorWriter New stories about O. Henry seem almost aa constant as his fame s short-storwriter. One of the his nest charmlnj concerning Idiosyncrasies Is related by Bb lnvla. newspaier man and editor. In the Oolden Book magar.lne. In his early New York days O. Henry had a quaint way of chang ing addresses wlihotit notice to anr one, disappearing from his friends for week. Pa via, then a stranger to the author, had been Instructed to find him and to offer him first $10. then $.'(. and. as a limit. $i. to write Introductions to a series nf stories. After sesrchlng five build lnp he Pnally found the author In hut a dark, cheap hull bedroom Actual Stock Etching 'Seals' In the early days a "seat" on the with a half down fine pears burled fiost on Stock exchange was an In a bowl of Ice. as a relief fr..m the actuality, each member having his heat "I have three proportions," he own chair and desk and forbidden . "But I shall make 'he under penalty of a fine from trad snnoiini-edIns out of It. Pne to the fact that seats were arranged In parallel Crab's Emotions Shows rows along the nails and fndnit Thnl crabs have some emotions It. some of the more unfortunate a demonstrated nieiiilH'rs were at some distant and not others It i event !y from the rostrum of the president hy scientists In 'f the exchange, who had he con was shown that a cruh fettered by Jui om duct ol business In charge, so that one claw and left with In times of brisk blddlni thcv could of reach win starve to death, but he crah's with difficulty make thelt bids 01 the placing ol a M.vp offers heard It was not ontll deadly ettettty neat It. will cniii"e the prisoner to become convulsed In Boston that seals were flnall) The shock canes the abolished and not until IW In New with fear. York and IKS. In Boston Ihnl con tied claw to fome off so that the tlnumis dally sessions were Inangti rrustnrcnn can scuttle away to rated. Boston Transcript safety. 8 Earthquake's Vagaries halls, ranging from fiOO to K) feet In diameter, have been discovered "Don't you ever think of me In In the celebrated caves of Cuma. your dreams near Naplea, In which the nine "Yes, 1 bad a nightmare last sibyls of Itoman history are said to night" have written their books. Onlj three of these books have survived BOYS KNOW The halls were discovered only after the removal of thousands of tons of earth. The excavators, working under the direction of Pro fessor Malnrl, traced an under ground gallery a mile long and found that the Interior of the hill of Cuma. which Is teu miles from Naplea overlooking the sea, consls's of a maze of gnllerlea and ancient halls resembling basilicas and won derful shrines. A subterranean temple of Apollo A statue of was also discovered. the Creek god was erected there Id the days of the Emperor Augustus. Although the statue has now disappeared, the great otcbe remains. New York Times Maga sine. said they had been enjoying a few cups of bashl; Captain Anson charted his channel ami named It Bashl channel, and the Islands really the Bnhuyan gronp, he called Bnshl's Islands. So goes, round the world of commerce, a bit of taffy tFTYFtooNTop "Ton think a square yard Is nlnt square feet, eh?" "of course It Is." "tld you ever try raking all tht rubbbli out of tr,eT" ... Germ-Procen- AJ FOR THE SAME REASON Only CONOCO an make Get m Processed oil. CONOCO give you these new motor oil merits, including penetritive. lubricity. Vi'e hope to serve you soon, st Stations duplaying the Red Triangle. an tin, I rvr r T a hd frW SEND NOW for the new Tree Booklet which dcKt.bcs in detail the S107 of the P.kc's Peak Tots. Illustrated with photographs ind charts. AdJrtu Continental Oil Company, Pones Gty, Okla, or the station with the Red Triangle. 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