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Show Tilt: .MoTlMXi; i:AMINKi;, AMUSEMENTS. :i CHRISTMAS Ogden . Auditorium Om WMk Ui:iMIY TTAII, uiiliKN, L. R. llubi.iiil l'ir, Mr,. Commencing lows, : vi, R. E. Mi:, hr:: 10 I,:l ief: fieri dirtrict in the stau- ?: M lls.ul-- or number r t it Tu B1!tnil Tlitf readier cuveLiKm. anes'-ifcae butu rvriiej imui of .2"-- ' Appruxima'cly jnem. luiic s have been ..cut in to for.,! ,u.!4 er and it 1 estimate! th-- f,;!. will be present three dji ,.'r tfo. luur. The question ot is st.ll puzzling the cummin, e 0u iwni ami lodgings, but it is expected enough floor spare will he ienied liv ruu.ention lime for the of the teachers. Jllonday, Dec. 24th I '!. World's ' Champion Fast, and all around Skater. Fancy . CLAUS AND HIS WERE PRESENT. ,i IFE a gifts, L-.- t Sutl i.l l I., j,i cg. SALVATION T ARMY HAS Mcluighlm Brother, horse dealers, and ha. been traveling through southern Utah. A TREE IN EUSIXESS AGAIN li-- t.-- r i- - t - All a AUOIIOSIUM : "Xli-r.- lir: i that Pleased a crowd of CHILDREN. and after nuir,.!-.e- each ilh depart i d foi bidding t'iir.al-n;us- " hmne. Santa Claus, in Whiskers and Furs, Drew Forth Cries of R KK Delight. DAVIDSON VS. CALSGV A v lzi-g- r ihe children u s.ii' 11 rhi!-.:-i- n n,i.:e Ii;v 1;m escap.il alive from The inrtci w:th tfc: Iniiiiiu i unc;iiain-bifur be cciiainly wa a taigei tils' could n..t iie missed. He stand- - A feet 2 inches, and weigh ol.l pound. Ai lthough a wail, he i active aud carrier h; weight wnbont distress. lie i representing the local firm ot n, mhoi ,. th,- Suntui sehiNil to ci tre and i ve a .teem. Rev. Crane is Faund Guilty of Being the Best Faster the Church Has Had. si !i.cki;.i.s h'.j hi.d o.vag.. V't.-- t ca.i pres.-n- day , Ilf ,1H Cj:v,j h, ,'s iiii..ii iiiiudt.l 1 Xe lull of nuts tu ihe chlhlr.it. the ech.xil l.sd u L'Tho v,--- I 1 rail cihsei-- - 1 n i'Ij.is 1 I ' timi i. tu CuT'.s; ..!.i, - MR. HARLEY DAVIDSON it I'' 'ih Sani CHURCH SANTA f f LLuroin . t Moisxixn, t!vi:mi!i:k :ji-- ,i ; Min . n :i . h : .if must .a :: AT THE M. E. .. an is ...- - very pVas.ng i.ud auicessfiil wa given Monday , renseven: v small Approximately at in? Ogden roller k&t!iig devotee will were treated to a niristma cele. i,), Firs! ii, Imlv.si diMi-4 raid was uiade Moniiai on Eire, have wit-uan one ,if ihe largest audience ever opporrunitv this week to bra; um liy mem tier cf the Saltation tno piiey auu thirty-tou- r it. deni in that church. aomeibiug at the Auditorium Army. In a ball rented fur the purzeus were arreted and booked at tl. Kluk m Tilwhich will ike them stand on pose. ndjoinlng the Army shelter un exercise were held in ihe pollcs siauun. They were refused bail, basciiirnt uf the rhuivb. and the their toe and take notice. They will Twenty-fiftlarge They wera of all will hae to appear before JuiLr lecture nann was Hatefully arranged Ituve a chance to e ihe world's cham- agto betweenstreet. ajhi two snd twelve years. Murphy, WedneAay morning, to an- with Christmas decora; km. At the pion skater. Mr. Harley Davldsou. who They cauie in response to an Invitaswer to charges of vagrancy. left Ran Jose. Cal . g'unda.v for Xu renorth end of the ah. tion from Captain liuvd and wife. facing the ensistance was offered to the action of trance, fourteen room,Christmas From one to live miles' Mr. DavidThey were told of the Chrlsuuas hells. large the author iti,s. Inmates of the ujKin which were the words "MERRY son i the undisputed champion, but time, its significance to lbs Christian bouses lining the alley were noiiiit.l CHRISTMAS." Were his s ill no longer go undisputworld, and uf the wonderful babe burn arranged in a ed, claim that they were urnier arrest and toil L. itolwon propose to in a for Mr. under this lowly a house as any of the chilDirectly arch, to appear st the municipal court. Just huw fast the Californian is, dren present built from ivj brick cardboard, was and the of ruller It ws the tree, an excellent representation of an artist pair speedy that will "fight it out" on VYeduesdsy and caught their attention. however, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Price ami chilIt wa large chimney with a huge utwn1 dren are down fnrm Idaho Ky'ls l,ia . fireplace and 'a evening. The event ia sure tu aud pretty and wa right before their mantle, from Friday he uf a sensational order, aud as Mr. to spend the holidays with Mrs. Prices which hung n.alllarge Bauta undeceiving eyes. 8uddenl stocking fuil uf Davidson dues many difficult tricks un Claus, in all hi whickers aud fun. mother, Lira. Charles Edaon. gift fur the little ones. Un .liber he rollers, such a skating backward stole in from a aid door aud proceedsistes that the tanners in Idaho have side cf the chimmy were large aud had a splendid year, everything and beautiful picture of The Christ child no mm heel, and leaping over chairs ed to dispose of gifts right and left while going backwsrd at terrific speed. ladlghled cries everybody is immensely pnwperous, above which hung large Ted star. At thOMS greeted hi appearwhu fail lo wilnu hi ance and a scramble ensued as the anj that the people of the Gem State each side uf the stage there were two will miss a rare treat. now have money to. burn. Mr. Price, beautiful Christmas trees which glischildren Bought to shake his hand Manage- - Fred H. Hamer, of Salt aud ask a hundred questions. although owning a large tract of tened wl;h their bright tinsel decora- Lake state that he ha At the conclusion of the entertainground and doing general farming, tions. Running from each tree to a raced Auditorium, against Imvldson and that the ment messenger wera dispatched makes a specialty of raising fruit fur point in the celling slmve the center the market. He brought along with of the stage were two large electric latter la certainly ewdy. Mr. Hamer with basket containing Ckrimmaa race after the wlik Colana (hat says dinners for families too poor to depart him some beautiful specimens of the wires which were strung with score ha would like a at ihe cham- from the routine of life and celebrate apples grown on his orchard In Idaho. of tiny colored light. The effect was pion and declareschance 1 net will at tha day by extra expenditures. that ha H states that In the entire orchard very pleasing and pronounced by a race at Salt lake w han Davidson not a single wormy apple can be those who witnessed it to he among on fluhhes bia Ogden engagement, Mr. the most beautiful they ever saw In found. BUCK ADD STORE MASONS Davidson will give an exhibition every this city. A program consisting of songs, reci- evening thla week. Special services were held iu the All brick and stone uiaaona are revocal solos, and aelecliou Catholic church yesterday. High tations, quested to meet at Uaon Labor Hall, SMELTER WEN PHASED mass was attended by the Catholic by the 8unda.v school orchestra were W ednesday, Dec,. 28, at 5 a. m.. for the rendered by the members of the Knights in a body, numbering some school. of attending the funeral of purpose 180. our deceased Brother, John Ptgnon. One of the most pleasing numbers United States Bmsltsr Cempany Has JAMBS ORKELNWELU Mm In tha Field. was a lullaby sung by sixteen little 81 who been on I have about $40,000 of real estaia listed with me, which belong! to ld cheuta. friends and acquaintances la the east, who Instructed ate to close out these holding in Utah at reasoa-aid- e price. I am making my headquarters at room No. 8, First Nations', with Hunter 4 Kennedy, and can be found after office hours at the Read hotel. FRANCIS RITTER. r To obtain the heat Laundry Work for tha money expended. This is easily aooompllaliad if you favor na with your work. If yon entrust na with all your Laundry work you will not b e perimentlng for we hare satisfactorily taken care of such matters for many years. Wa have Made Good." Let ns prove this tu yon. u MOLDS he-fr- e WORLDS MEDAL FOR FAST SKATING. e in h Admission, afternoon, 10c. Adm lesion, evenings, 15c. . - It C I1TAHNA THEATER TONIGHT ' - I THE STOWAWAY MATINEE SATURDAY PRICE 10C AT S:5a SOOg SOg , see what you want for Christmas here? Do you - Perrin, Brownie Cameras y 1.00 Eastman Kodaks, 5.00 to 26.00 Premo Film Paca Cameras $5 to 20.00 50c and up Boys and girls sleds Edison Phonographs, 10,20 and 20.00 Boiler Skates, 50c to 5.00 Ice Skates, 60c to 4.00 FOOTBALLS. : . CARVING SETS. POCKET KNIVES. GILLETT SAFETY RAZORS. ... . fact lota of things most sultabls In for Chrletmas presents. T. S. HUTCHISON -- 306 No. Twenty-Fift- h Street WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. S WANT-AD- YIELD BIG RESULTS. has after the game killers Hole, has returned home. ! ; in a hunt Jackson 8lx employes of the pusfofflce were kept busy Monday, handing out un-- : registered packages. The registry business of the office broke all prevl-- ' oua records. Mrs. Thomas Rowlands snd daughter, from Sparks, Ner., are visiting friends in Ogden. Joseph Oliver and Miss Josephine Kelson were married Christmas eve. The ceremony was performed by Judge Howell in the presence of n few friends, gathered in rooms 52, A re52 and 64 of the Buyle block. ception billowed the ceremony. Mr. Oliver Is employed as a cigar maker snd is well known in business circles. He has made his home la Ogden far several years. Miss Kelson was employed st Mrs. Lyon's millinery establishment snd is a popular young lady. Many presents were received from friends of the contracting parties. Mr. girls from the primary class. Each child carried a dull and their cronulng was remarkable for its earn eet ness aud tenderness. All the children acquitted themselves in a manner which reflected credit upon themselves and upon the committee that drilled them. After the program Rev. Crane, pastor of the church, was called to the stage and the speaker In earn eat and solemn tones addressed him si follows; "Brother Crane, t have a very painful task to perform. Bo unpleasant la this task that 1 had hoped it might fall upon soma one else. A committee, representing the best Interests bf this church, have, after much reluctance, preferred chirgca of Uila you as tfye pastor apinst church. They have placed In my bands an indictment. This indict-mecharges you with being one of the - best pastors this church ever had. "In view of these charges the committee has commissioned me to present this beautiful gift as a token of their belief in the truthfulness of the charges preferred. not Rev. Crane, while pleading at MAEBIED AT EGON MONDAY At the home of Mrs. C U. Green-welMr. Frauk. Hendereh.t and MUa Florence Anderson were married. Motility. at noon. The ceremony, performed by President Shurtlilt. was witnessed by the immediate relatives of the bride and grown. in tha day a reception to friends and relatives wa held at the home, 2(2 Twenty-thirstreet, which lasted until evening. Many beautiful presents were received. The groom i a member of the young set. popular with his acquaintances and at present employed at the conn-tclerk's office. He Is the an of F. J. Hendershot, the floriet. The iirlde 1 well known snd popular in society. For the present Mr. and Mrs. Hendershot will make their home at 262 Twenty-thirstreet. k gineer, of the United Stales Smeltlug company, after their trip of investigation Monday to Little Mountain IT miles west uf Ogden, freely admitted that the site was a ideal one fur n smelter. The prospects of getting the United Slates smelter wit nut msde public until after the remra of Its officials from Little Mountain, when Mr. licintz aid lie hart no objection to making known their mission. Thla company Is the second largest smelting concern in the world nd employ boo men. e RY. 174. 41? 2SU 21 d WE ABE In getting Into LATE our. new . A stars. ui thai loan are the awful resulta. Ax Md harness ia often reeponslbls, bul bow harness pith weak sputa fo i Juat as had. The hind w sell have NO WEAK SPOTS. Tom will get your moaeya worth 12 of us. Oer new eddreag Is 2277 Washing Ave. foe J.C.Plz(f ScddleryCoJ LIBERTY Eight Applicatiens riled With Atton ney General Brendan for Pardon Board. Hammond, convicted at the same tinre For Christmas holiday the Rio fur n like offense, and receiving tb Grande Western will sail round trip same soutunco. Jau asks for pardon. ; A. M. tickets to all points in Utah at oue Dresden la General Attorney .Bart Miller, convicted in the Third fare for round trip. ia receipt cf a number of applicadouz district July I, 1906. of grand larceny Tick a on aalo December 20, 21. 22, from prisoner fur parole, commutaand sentenced to one year in statw 7 1. Janu-14, 26, II and January tion of Mntcure and pardon. These Limit, ask fur commutatlun of sent cases will come up for argument at the prison, tones. George A. Williams, convicte.! January meeting of the boprd of par- in tha Third district March 28.'19o6j , dons. GRANGE SEELY HEBE uf grand larceny ta W. F. Webb, convicted In Mlllgrd , eigiit years In Mato prison, aska for? t county, Oct. 2, 1906, of g statutory commuiailoa of sentence. Harry I.a Ha ia a Pienaar, Arriving In Utah In crime, and sentenced to five months In Roy, contrioted In the Third district 1M7. Jail, aska for parole. Wlllaid O. GenJuly. 2. 1906, of grand larceny and sentry, convicted In the Third district tenced lo oue year in state prisjn asks one of the pioneers April 6, 1906. of robbery .and sen- for Orange Seely, cuBMuulallou uf oestenca. HOLIDAY EXCURSION RATES. i and a foremuet citizen of Castle Dale. tenced to five year In Ibn state priscame In is on. Hs asks for Ogden. Emery county, parole. Henry Jacobs, I Dec. 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 21, Jan. 1st. FIRE IN DECATUR, IND. acrur tha plains, following in the convirtad in the Third district May The of 24. adulterand wenteceed to 1906, of wke Brigham Young party, Via Oregon Short IJne apd Union reaching Salt Lake In September, 1247. two ye re in the state prison, asks Decatur, ' In J.j Dec! 2E- .- Fire carlf Pacific Ry. Cheap round trip rates. 4 yearn old. but well He 1 fur commutation of sentence. pretha Burt hotel, thn Tickets good to return until Jan. 7th, served and, seemingly good for half p Btnpbea II. Lcetkaut, ronvirted In today dutn)ed 1907. Ask Agent for particulars,' Bait lake City Dec. 10, UN, uf petty Weils, Fargo Kx press company's office century mote. He was In the Indian war and carlarceny, and sentenced tn fore month-l- a and the (Vniral Unl-rtelephone WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. ries a Grouse medal presented by the Jail, aka' fur pardop. Joseph L. IMS, $29,006." 1- 'and-sentence- a . i ai. ... A Cozy Corner of Entertainment, Information And Nonsiense For the Little Men and Women A framework, his head hanging over. You will understand the description from the picture, showing the two girls In bed, , tem plea an scattered Buddhist throughout Japan, some of them adorned wllh beautiful carved and lacquered work. ' No nation has a finer artistic sense than the Japanese, and some of arm Life Among the Little ...Brown People of Japan B . By ALBERTA PLATf chair. He Just squats or sit upon the ground. Eveh the Jap housekeeper's is only japaneee farm people and how dining table,' when she has one, they have to work. A good a foot high. considered how plainly When It Is sized American garden patch would make a whole farm in the mikado's and simply the Japanese rural poputo a persnn beempire, and tha mss who own. one ox lation live the wonder la considered well to do. H. never has longing to a western nation is how it live at all. Yet the Japanese have proved themselves in war the mnet active and' robust of soldiers, and in peace laborers who can stand up to more work and hardship than any other race. The Jap fanner and his wife rise at day dawn. They always have a bhole pile f Uttie brown children, and iheM rise at dawn, too, with their parents The Japaneee farm home has not even The kitchen stove is a fireplace. merely a brasler r metal pan for holda ing fire and coal. In the brasler tiny fire Is made and a kettle of water is put on to boll. The breakfast consists wily of green tea to drink and a I J , JAPANESE FARMHOUSE. I horse. The country Is so crowded with population that agriculturists ratmot have room for separata yards and farm buildings. o they put their homes together In tiny villages. The farmhouse often contains only ene room. When h build his house the armer Just puts up A framework cf bamboo, such as the frame of bam nnd chairs are made of. Than he fills this in with a plaster of jnud and Mae straw. Id America a farmer sometimes covert a shed with straw. If fit ha not time ot money to The Jap provide anything better. farmer covers hi houe always with a roof of thatched rice straw. There are not' many windows. in hl.houAXor I up glam la scarce. After the house the floor I covered with mat mad train ef the useful rice straw, and w s Iheitywaia- - I - NEAR I GUARDIAN OF THE AND 4 In the Farmers' Improvement Society f Texas there are 1.06 pegni farmers, who own 60.06 acres of land. A Ain the world ha b J noted physician. Dr. DMI fon. that leprosy Is rurebl. He that the use of pure chsulmoogre cure U has brought about numerous oe-cia- re FAR. of Uil contagious disease. The process of cure by this method extends over a period of a year. Is beEvery square mile of the ocean liO.OOO.-60- S of lieved to have a population fish. a tapfd Shivering with cold Is merely muscles contraction of the but alight ' TWO BROTHERS. LAUGHMAKER. I A contrast. Tlie laugtimaker doc nut look very I'll tell you s tale of a pussy f knnw. i funny on (taper, teautf ha Is still, bnt Tiw nelghoors all call him Cantankerous Just watt until you hava madd tha real i Hs live all alone at IS Cartikln row. thing end he mown about! Thou he He doe as he pleases from morning will account to you for hi name. ' night. Alt you want Is a piece uf cardboard Yet i in thing ha dees seams t glv lw t to make I lie round body, e delight. No foe their carving, looming and embroidery erlHsbnrss rennet wonder, be 14 7 Inches. Fasten Get a piece by right. Is mors beautiful than can be made hy the ends J bigelher with gum nr paper anybody belonging 4 a western naNow. Mr. Tniil Tsbblktns. living nei door. tion. The same is true of thrlv landCompared with bis hrelhvr Is rertiiln:q scape gardening. At the same lltue, noars i i very oddly, they can Imagine anil carve And yet be vim hearts, so they my, by! nut the most hideous looking monsters the score. i And this is thn resson-h- e'i kind rna eye ever beheld. '.At the gateways of be; their' temples., im each side are often There nevi-- was rut so unselfish as he: seen some nf these grotesque Images, He'd shore his last sparrow with you or with me. fine of them you see in the pteturt, , looking like a caricature of a linn. It Patchwork Carves. le Is a wooden lion monster and Is at the Cut out a circular piece uf carrthoarl gate of a Buddhist temjSle. It Is called nr pnper end divide It a Is shown In the temple lion.- The Jape say these the upper Diagram 1 Now wee whethss huge monsters, painted generally bright red, keep' evil rplrlts away from the They are temples and worshipers. urly enough to frighten away anything. Js: til 'I r - now THE JAPS SLEEP. six or eight In one room sometime. They could not breathe very well, packed In like IhaL only that thq Jap pausFor dinner bouses aie so open to the air the regular breakfast. ing the night In them is almost like there le rice or millet with dried flsti. The rhlef agricultural product of sleeping outdoors. The Jaiwnese bed is a very simple Japan Is rlf. The rice fields have to Riddles, be flooded at certain seasdna, and often affair. You net in Ihe picture what it What would a atone become If It the farmer works up to his knees In Is like. It consists merely of quilts and water for hour. An American farmer mats spread. upon the floor. . Wllh some fell Into the Red sea? Wet. If all the alphabet went eut to tea of thee under, some .over them, the would, of course, eiy strong rubber home? Jap family just buck down upon the (T), how many remained at boots, but the Jap former goes bare-foot. When he wear shoes at all they fiiior. The pillow !a the queerest ever Six. Is Why are teeth like verb? Because sre merely sandals made of rice straw. wa a thick, oblong piece of Irregular. That Valuable article ' also furnlHhee hollowed In the renter large enough to they sre regulara and red herring look like What would material for the farmer raincoat. He let a person's neck lie In It. A rodnd on a gravel path 7 A fish out of waholmerely take a round plete of rice roll of cloth Is then put Inside (he ter. t in this down lies midand (he Jap low, straw matting, cuts a hole In the dle and fastens It around him with a string. It sheds rain very well. THE ADVENTURES CF BUNNY. Not till dark dor tbs Japaneee farmer trudge home to hi supper of rice or ipillet again. His ire and the children that are old enough to do so have worked Just a hard all day a fie farmer himself, and all are tired enough at night. Hut hers I one thing 1 wish you to particularly note In connection with the Japaneee farmer: At night, though he is dead tired, before he eats his supper he goes to the nearest brook and washes himself all ever shlnliBc clean. It would be the height of Impropriety as well as unhsalthful for tbfs poor farmer to partake of his evening meal with the roll and grime of the "Dear me,' mid Biumy to his son, "All right, papa; I'll Juat show you." Pail little Uorge. "whet I can do." lhat tunnel Toull nsret day's toll still upon him. , And so ho did. hut, aad ta my, 1 don't heitere jrnu understand In that' respect the Jap farmer Is Fe.pa wsa standing In the way. way to dig up sand. more civilized than some American The proper Paid little George. "What have I done? Now, let s see If you cannot d'g think? ones, dont you "You've spoiled my clothes." mid Mr. A spadeful that la nice and bia." Bun. After supper the family go to bed. little millet to eat, or if the farmer Is well off his family have rice Instead of millet. Tear in and year out that Is (ht - gt . There Isn't any furniture to speak of, for tha Old original Jap does not use a A 1 . can hardly have an aff Americas idea of tha poverty of the ' 2 feu bey haraess GEO. A. LOWE CO. Ogden, Utah, Dec. 16th, 1906. Wm WITH OLD HARNESS may ctiue more ruaway troubl. Mmi injurin time death Therefore have had but little opportunity to dispose of our Holiday atock and. realise that tha time U getting short. Wa offer, therefore, special bargains oa Holiday goods from this date until Xmsa and Invlta the public to call and Inspect our goods and prices. PRISONERS HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS VIA RIO GRANDE WESTERN Thonaa v President, Lucal.No. I. g(4ieral traffic (Inorge W. ilelntz, manager, and C. E. Allen, chief en- Ogden Steam Laundry to make the fires of the body burn more rapidly and throw out more best. It I also a hint .to put on warmer clothing In severs weather. When nine Inches of snow fall In New York it coats the municipal treasury $200,060 to have it removed. Parchments used for drumheads are prepared from the skins of tlx-s-donkey, fur calves, goat tad wolves, e writing from the akin of hep. The j Important part, the iiollshlng, I done ' with pumice stone. It is esthnaied that half a million New Yorkers are awake and bury, tbgitimutely pr otherwise, 11 night. A medical journal sjys that veg-e- t ail-ntnow has acquired so many that It Is the duty "f the I follower physician tu psy attention lo this form ' . em of living. Dr. Rudolph Rtahelin, a famous German authority. Is quoted es saying that vegetarianism may he rightly adopted among our therapeutics. The most powerful automobile ever racing car. built Is the Oribron-Hrfll- e having 120 horoepower. Afer cartful experiment it Is repurled that lb production of acetylene HOW TO MAKE THE LAUGHMAKER. fasteners and make twn hole In the sides wherein to atlck two cardboard ' arms wtth hands aA them." Theie art easily msde. Next rover the bet tem of the cardboard funnel wMh a round piece of calico, gumming it un securely. Now draw or paint a funny face an the outside snd drop abig marble a big a one as you can fird Into the inside and put the laughmakar on the table. Very slightly slant the table m lhat the marble roll about, and the movement then of the laughmaker are so extremely ridiculous that perhaps even the cat will laugh. you cen put the pieces togethsr so that they form the pattern given below Many other patterns ran be contrived with white or colored pieces. -- The Leaperd'e LssUx Glass. An old leopard rams out ef hie den nnd wandered for miles through the forest.. As his lithe, spotted body gilded among the tropical undergrowth . ether rreaturae slunk out f his path, nnd ha found nothing en which to prey. Hunger and restlessness drove the animal en, however, till a new and strange see what It object msde him was that stood In hbi way. The queer thing, made of wood, like the trees, had ' something bright within it; something twice." . . that was never seen on the trunk uf " The Tain any tree. The leopard drew nearer and found Sparrows have so much curiosity that they will guae In mirrors by tbs hour himself, for the first time In his Uf. 'fare te face with a looking glass. If not disturbed. II Sepplted. What kind of pie wll you have, Willie mince or spple?" "I'll take two piece of each, please. Two piece T' Yos'rt; tnatnma told me not to ask pae rn4, gas without watei Is possible, calcium carbide shaken with dry nude crystal being found to generate this a freely. In many parts of the country th use of stoves in passenger csr of steam railroad trslila Is prohibited by law. Radium when brought near s diamond In the dark will make II (iarkie. Pest diamond arc nut so affevt-- I. The smallest thing with a backbon I the slnars pan, a little fish recently dfarovsred by scientist In the Philippine Islands. It mat sum about half an inch In length. The error of an aslronomkal chronometer Is rarely greoter then two ( a sinnd. In th last decud th Increase tn the great-- I world's wealth was ar than tha Increase of population. . I th |