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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON. ITAI! OUR COMIC SECTION Events in the Lives of Little Mai Double Purpose Served in Odd Statue Designs a nobleman's estate In I Silesia therp Is a collection of some of the most curious statues in the world. The statues are carved In linden wood and are slightly more than life sire. They comprise a considerable number of figures, which include the 32 Apostles, a few saints, peasant women and even a figure represent-Ins- t the former lord of the manor, who Is seen with his arm linked through that of a soldier comrade. All of the statues are hollow and each one of them Is a beehive, openings In the backs of the figures providing for the entrance and exits of the ;si's crowd . . . Every young lady can have them; and should have. Hundreds of thousands of men and women have been benefited by Fellows Syrup. This wonderful tonic improves appetite and sleep, tones up vim and energy. It is the perfect medicine for all w ho need building up. Prescribed by doctors for many years. Ask your druggist for tenuine Fellows' Syrup. V. FELLOWS' SYRUP insects. honey-gatherin- The sparkling eyes which men admire . . . the healthy high spirits and pep which make a girl stand out from the The records of the manor show that the first of the wooden statues was Some men talk more religion In ten put In place In the year 1GOO. Phila- minutes than they practice In ten delphia Ilecord Sunday Magazine. years. To keep clean and healthy take Dr. Pleree'a Pleasant Pellets. They regulate liver, bowel and atomaeh. Adv. i I Some prejudices are very useful especially Htnong people you cant reach with reason. Tired, Nervous and Depressed? Health Suffers When Kidneys Do Kot Act Right 1IEED promptly a nagging bladder ir- Friend to Keep in Touch Sirs. Harriet Adams, president of the Society of Woman Geographers, will send messages by radio every week to Mrs. Elizabeth Dickey, woman explorer In the South American Jungles. Mrs. Dickey, also a member of the society, has gone on an expedition with her husband, Herbert Dickey, to discover the source of the Orinoco river. ii- backache, with regularities and a tired, nervous, depressed feeling. T hey may warn of some disordered kidney or bladder condition. Users everywhere rely on Doan's nils. The sale of millions of boxes annually attests to Doans popularity. Your dealer lias Doans. A Diuretic tor the Kidneys UDoaims IPilHs Male Chatter brother gave me $50 to buy a new overcoat." I5ut you're still wearing your old How to make money Is the most i Audiences seem to be this way one! valuable talent. Millions are given If they must be offered a vamp, the I know it there lsu'f room In every year to confidence men who like to see the designing lady thrown our closet for another coat." will promise how to do It. contemptuously aside. My : WADE BY TltE MAKERS OF IVORY SOAP ,le. Can BUT they didn't know about the New Oxydol then Whether you're washing dishes or clothes, suds do the work. Oxydol makes 50 more suds richer, quicker suds that rinse off clean, that leave no senm that's why this safe soap can do so much and still be kind to hands and dainty things. I'rocter & Gamble Play Hi Bride In Bridegroom was only one of roles taken by C. II. S. Parsons, of Bev. Dawson Parsons of James, Sheffield. England, at own wedding. Acting ns organist, he played the bridal march as his bride, Miss Nellie Howarts, entered his fa- the son St. Plant Not Harmful The old theory tlmt the keeping of plants in bedrooms Is harmful to sleeping human beings has no foundation in fact, since plants give off oxygen and take In carbon dioxide the exact opposite process to tlmt which take place during the respiration of animals. Therefore, if plants are not so numerous as to cause a heaviness In the air with their odor, they would he beneficial rather than otherwise In 0 a bedroom. Human Hair It is estimated that the number of hairs on the average human head Is about 110, 000, there being about 1,000 to each square inch of scalp. Women have a greater number of hairs on their heads than men, nnd the heads of blonds contain a greater number of hairs because blond hair is usually liner in texture. Bed haired heads contain the fewest hairs. Fear of Yellow Race The yellow peril refers to a senre, originally raised In Germany In the late nineties, that the yellow races would In a very few years have Increased in population to such an extent as to endanger territories occupied by the white race. The expression began to he used In American journalism In lSfiS in consequence of articles on this subject. Ermine Imitated True ermine conies from a member of the weasel family, the lesser weasel, or stoat, which lias an almost pure white coat In the winter time. However, there are a number of Inferior furs which are dressed tip in imitation of true ermine, the most Important of which Is the white rabbit. Cliffhoue Ruin In the caves formed by erosion in the side vails of canyons in Verde National park, there are about 2,(Kkj eliiThouse ruins, varying In size structure of a few from a rooms to great prehistoric villages which housed hundreds of people. Origin Jiu-Jits- is uncertain. attributed by some to a Japanese who learned the rudiments ef the art in China. Others claim that it "as in common use In Japan cenp ' City Tin os. One Way to Cook Epg of eon!, ir: an egg is Soni-ions i I; pee. i I by the in tlm Past. The egg is placed In n sling and whirled round ami round until the heat generated by the motion has cooked it. A strung-- s ds, Ics, acct 27c , a study o. -- atlon for the Smith sonian insthui.on, hut he need Intelligence and a rigid discipline In order to do so successfully. Fife In the tropics will certainly become more as well as safer for the white race, says this authority, hut acclimatization In Its full and literal sense la and will remain Impossible. com-fortnb- le Concerning Life on Mar The late Professor Lowell was a proponent of the theory tlmt Mars may he Inhabited, hut there are yet few astronomers who regard It as proved. Life ns we know it on earth depends on a number of special conditions, among which are a favorable temperature and a supply of water and of oxygen. Oxygen and water appear to he very scarce on Mars and the tem- perature unsatisfactory. Concerning Truth According to the very laws of our being, the refusal to perceive truth and to act upon It destroys our power In the future either to receive It or act upon it. The man who, seeing the truth, refuses to act In accordance therewith, thereby loses his power to perceive it. Uncle Henry, In Wallace's Farmer. It is i ssmg Nut of Pine The pinon nut is a large edible seed of any of several species of pines called nut pines. They are small trees with leaves in one to four leaved clusters, gioho-- e rones and large seeds. They are found In hilly country IMnus throughout the Southwest. ednlis and Finns cembroides are the two most important species. Jiu-Jit- Song of the People a smig tlmt is a The fn'k which or. glyric poem wi'li ered unl an ong rti loated niionj y, folks in times p.i-- t and who mained In eurreie v f r a - Kan as time, ns a rule for Pack Early Coin Mutilation Silver coins were minted In Britain In 130 B. C. The Britons filed, clipped nnd otherwise mutilated the coins and attempted to exchange them at face value. The practice was so general that Henry I promulgated a law whereby the mutilators lost a hand as a penalty, says a bulletin of the National Geographic society. The origin of one-ela- Shop-herd- Reemblnce 29c The hyrax of Africa, though a little animal no longer than a rabbit, Is said to he related to both the hipIt popotamus and the rhinoceros. does not resemble either to any marked degree except that Its teeth are like tiny copies of those of the hippopotamus and its feet are shaped like those of a very small rhinoceros. d Atmospheric Dust, smoke and fog are not essential parts of the atmosphere, hut rather Impurities in It. As generally understood, the term atmosphere is applied to the invisdde, odorless and tasteless gasses which make up the blanket of air surrounding the earth. -- lmjry ther's church. Then he joined her T his and marched with her to the altar. ahoi Coloniat Descendant Greatly differing estimates have been made ns to how many descendants an American settler has at the tenth generation. Donald L. Jacobus, the New England genealogist, is of the opinion that the total number of descendants of any one Colonist of the amounts to over Ieriod from 200,000. J. Gardner Bartlett, from examination of 10,000 families In New England, estimates 78,123 descendants in eight generations. 1020-101- White siejnn turies before this agreed that Chirm, hut that the modified it greatly. Jiu-Jits- time. Most are originated in Japanese have Padded Thieve A footpad Is an ancient word of humble origin, according to an article in London Tit Pits. At least four centuries ago thieves called the highway the pad (vagrants still pad the hoof), and a mounted highwavmun was a prancing padder. One was operated on foot was a foot-padde- Sagaciou Ant the ants there Is a Bpeelea that collects and stores grain and seeds of flowers for Its food supply. Although they nre stored In the earth they do not sprout nnd grow. The nnts have a secret process by which they prevent the seeds from sprouting, which would malm them unfit for food. Among Dog' Long Swim After being wept into the sea from a steam drifter in the vicinity of F.lgg, Scotland, an airedale dog swam seven miles to chore, "lero it was taken care of hv a woman doctor. Tho was n'ierwnrd regrn'efu! with turned to its owner, a the Lossiemouth fishing fleet. 5 |