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Show THE MORNING EXAMINE It; OGDEN, ITAII, SUNDAY, JILY 11, 1907. of Corner Entertainment, Information Cozy A And Nonsense For the Little Joy. I Bow the. Japanese Celebrate the ? li E Caster Season that to or vest nation written tancuae hfa In mom form tho rt aprtas which correspond to Christian countries. Tho Inscriptions on the wnlto thousands cities buried underground !iad STATUS OF BUDDHA. d , .. eH , yew by th'alr aprtng fwrtival wss habitants. The central Idea or the toittval seems to be the return of ' and the resurrection ef the flow-- s and fruits after they have slept In ft cold tomb of earth all winter. e moat beautiful Easter celebra-Ha- s in the world to probably that la Japan. It falls la tho wonderful cherry tloMW season, and tss Japs p ip even Bars attention to It than Christians do and colebnrto it In . ta their Easter ' mors pictureequ and attractiva ways. '(toly they do not call it Easter. They cM 0 By ALBERTA PLATT - r CM i --Vv:J i; 'i ,o tbs festival "Higon," and for thsia It marks the passing of the soul g the great teacher Buddha from the hard work and jexation of sarth life to the blissful peace and rest of Nirvana, bm brow a color. EAflTElt DANCE. JAFANES1C ABOUT CHOCOLATE. THE BEAK OF A BIRD. Do you like chocolate? Tn sure you A rostrum, aa you all know, is a plat--v do, for I have yet to meet the first perform for public speakers; did you ever son who dare not. But do you know hear how the name originated? It's what chocolate is or what it to madp rather a queer story.' la the day of of? fhurdlate is rnada of the bean old Rums it was ths custom to fashion that is the seed of the cacao Ires a tha bow of a w ar vessel, like the beak native of the West Indies and South of a birjL and one of these bows taken America. Its Spanish and proper name from u chip captured by the Romans, is races not cocos as we use U. was brought to the city aa a trophy The term chorda la is derived from and placed in the Forum, where tt was Its Meuican ns ms, chocolaiL subsequently used by speakers when Tha plant in appearance resembles they addressed the peopln a young cherry tree, growing to the CONUNDRUMS. height ef about twenty to thirty feet. It is raised front the seed, but does not Why cannot a batcher be aa honest bear fruit uiiill via or aeven years of man? Because he ateela his knives What to the difference between a age; thenceforth leaves, flowers and XV A CHIMLY BLOSSOM GAHDE5 AT EASTER TIME. fruit are found on it throughout the soldier and a bomb shell? One goes te year. Tha cultivation to easy, aa ths wars and the other goee te pieces What letter ie most useful to a doaf are need. One wonders if we shall clothes, and the prevailing tints of the tres needs no attention except to gather ever know as much aa the Japs do garments of ths women and children ths fruit when rips The tree flour-lah- woman? A. Becauso it make "her" beet in swampy ground. Tbs hear." about making beautiful. objects from are red and white, the colon of Joy the eomaaoa things that lie ail about and of spring. The boys are dressed us. in clean, new eoatumes of blue and SMOKE PICTURES. Tokyo, the JapanecV capital, has an white. Miniature temples an mourned Platforms an aveque containing on each side a dou- upon small chariots. ble row of cherry treea. The cherry erected la front of ths little temples, blossoms of Japan are particularly fine and upon ths platforms pretty Jsp and brilliant, and when Jh trees la boys stand and play on musical Inthat avenue la Tokyo are la bloom the struments, which do not sound at ell sight to me not to be forgotten. The musical to western people's can. Boms pink potato fall in showers that fill the f tho boys wearing masks perform air, they cover the treea like gorgeous and recite parts of religious plays Tha clouds, they lie to the street like an chariots have each a rope attached te endless pink carpet. Many streets of them, and a long line of brilliantly Japanese cities havs cherry tree droned little girls taka hold of ths avenues, and In blossom time when the rope and dpaw the ahow along. Somepetals fall the ground la covered with a times a hundred gills an in line baton one chariot. radiant pink carpet. Over the radiant pink carpets Jap Along tho route ef the procession an children march in procession nt the tea houses and cherry blossom parka Hlgw or Easter festival. Tho' Hlgoa Growa persons sit upon blankets I'lrtlim itself lasts a week, and on around the queer mat covered platday u always given up to ths children. forms about a foot high, which form Tho Japanese take more pains than tha Japaneao dining tables and eat viitai nations do te make their chil- their luncheon and watch the prores-Io- n dren happy and give them a pool time. With the clever smoke picture I am going te desc riba ta you aay bey or pass In tha afreet the cherry Perhaps that is why JepaceM grown bnnrhee an tnlnad to meet overhead, glr can entertain a roomful of peuple. AU that yon need to nn ordinary dinner people geniraily are so happy and and they form a lovely pjnk arch far aa plate and n piece of rag. First clean every particle ef dirt from the plate and pleasant tempered, because they had a tha eye can aes Gayty painted boats then hold it ever the gaa er n lighted tamp till It to blackened all over. New on the lakes sad riven bob about and draw your forefinger across an that the plate looks like the one eesn in Fig. 1; good time when they were children. On children's day during the Japa-nedart hen and there, loaded with happy then make the moon, and after that clear all amoko from above the lina leaving Easter festivities a long pro- people in their rainbow colored gar- about nne ln?h round tho moon. Now make erchea and river light, working In cession of boys and girls marches ments Masked boys and young men In the ahadlng with a plern of rag until the plaU looks Ilka Fig. L- - Afterward you through the pink carpeted streets. All grotesque costumes dance about the caa put in any finishing touches you like, and you will have a pretty and effectthe world to dressed in Its best new street. Everybody is happy and full of ive "smoke picture." ...... FAR. ' Aad straightway ha turaad tote . specialist, poet and novelist, wrote all worked he did not have time te Invesand tigate some of .the deeper causes of his novel after be was fifty-on- e, Every man like te learn, but few protection the citlaena pay over "Hugh Wynne appeared when he waa electric phenomena and that such Inwen Ilka being taught. alxty-elgh- t. a year. vestigation la hia greatest delight The poetofflee seldom loaea a letter After working for years and utilising No fewer than ZO.OOO persona aratw-porte- d Tolstoi, who has dona most, perabich is InmiiSclently stamped. missing in London' every year. hta discoveries for commercial pur- haps to arouse the peasantry of RusIffteen thousand eight hundred and Only about one-fifof these missing poses Thomas A. Edison will continue sia, la moat gcntls and lovea farming. fcrQ seven police constable to work in hie laboratory for hia own Ha dresses la a peasant e amuck. are re" persons are ever accounted for. Ha aay that whila ha avM to Rated London, and for this Dr. 8. Weir Mitchell, the celebrated pleasure. Bpaln baa more sunshine than aay AND m ee tt heaves. NEAR and there are plenty of cakas and beans are contained la pods resembling A FISH STORY. a cucumber in tha pa but having deep m , m furrows The pod are about flv This ta a mom uia Inches long and contain twenty to fifty Of a boy whs wsa sow as a matt. One day he did wish A Bias of elmuadn of beans about he He was asms son at gah. candies for the children. In fact, if you were to spend n children's Easter day in Japan you would conclude you never had ao much fun in your lives. fl whalu kVa 2 2 CM stntuo of Buddha nt Kamakura. twdvo statue to iqilM from Tokohnmn. ThiaDai-Bute u iff bnuiie and to called which means Great Buddha. It to one of the present wonders of the world. hi that yrown person can nit comfortably upon one of its thumb Mltai W1ih the pedeetnl it to fifty-four feet hish. When you go to Japan one of these days be sure te go and see that statue. It to hollow inside, and by means of a little wooden stairway placed there one may mount to the tiny shrine to yreat Buddha's head. even placed In hie hose. , Since Easter to Buddhas special celebration all the trees about the huge status are covered with flowers and with fruit offerings at that time. The scene is like a fair. A huge tea house to In a garden near the statue, and pretty Japanese girls d reseed la scarlet sad blue serve tea. The season to celebrated, too, with dances which are considered part of 'the religious observance of the occasion. The dance i a alow, solemn, rhythmie movement. Half the picturesque beeuty of Japan Me to 1 cherry trees and blossoms U artteUc way. in which they The moat important of the Higon eriebrattws takes place near the huge y-- r IVIen and Women 0b th Bui tha eeaaa waa sold, as he fsuwd. go he swam abeut on tha dry ground. But ths dust la his eye Msda him eudik-n-lcry, "A home I must find to the sound!" Pi wriggled he ea toward tha hay. Where ha went and decid-a- d to star Way from wark and from school, Te be a whale-foo- l. Aad they aay he la there to tkla day! CRAFTING TREES AND IHRUBS. Grafting to one of tha important porta of the fruit grower business It to dene by cutting off g a hoot frees one tree and grafting It lata the trash or n branch of another tres The usual way to to aharpea tha graft like a wedge and eat It Into tha stark so that Its bark will Join the bark of the steals If properly done thia will result In the graft's grewlng to the stock sag spreading out ini hranehef) and tha fruit the branches bear will be toe same aa that from which the graft wraa takes Ornamental shrubs and flowering plants ar grafted la tha same way. , ABBENTMINDKD GRANDPA. 111 tie girt whe waa trying te tsH a friend how abaontmlnded her grandpa was said: "Ms walks around think log about nothing, and, when he reA member H, then forgets ttpit what bn thought of waa aotnetlilng entirely different trpm what ha anted ta remem- - light In a glass vessel they are In an entirely wrong placs Most men ask their wived advtoe and then taka the opposite courts London's population doubles a about ena person h ninety hi that city aad ifa suburbs to either crasy or uiutabia in hia mental equilibrium. 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