Show j - hl?- ' RO¥S ’ ' fr GIRLS’ AND Jones Joliii sf ? PAPER !l AW I Ira ' ff-' - r ' fw’dX ? !-¥ l- 1 a ' B J V that w Hmm to led dining was an hall T°'' "S-a-tiA-MrA Sa gU W f e He s ' this ' appearance 1 ’ ques-tiontngly existence ft I K "'11— — ’ j e spoke to him nd one glanced in his direction hour had passed John Jones sauntered out “Brr-rr! chattered to he one now1 several weeks behind him which followed upon the first night when he had strolled Into the dining hall just ho doing upon this present as was night “Quite a place you have hbre" he had remarked pleasantly to the boy who had sat beside him at the table The boy Had been narrow-chested and fairly bristling with all his importance but these ywn T as “Brr-rr! ? J - A genial much After an and rose so long easy curve he swung brought himself up at the the safe Ice His cry for out and then he lay prone his eyes fastened upon the dark quiet water but his hands busy removing his skates moment later Jje deftly leaned A forward when the waters stirred and grasped at a dark spot which was the narrow-chested chap’s hair His fingers closed and the boy’s head He struggling wildly was ice £nd the cracked under Jones’ arms with the strain He moved back gently and grasping the chin of the struggling boy held on Then he felt his legs seized from behind and knew that help was at hand It was not without a most uncomfortable ducking and the exercise of alnlost superhuman energy that Jones in succeeded hauling the narrow-chested youth out of danger A dozen sweaters being offered as a protection agaJnst the cold John Jones wrapped thmm qhnnf tho halfIrAwtnz1 in picking hi® up in his arms as though he hal been a baby he started on a dog trot for the college had dumped the inert When ahe couch he rolled back his on sleeves and started to work In two minutes the lad’s eyes were opened and Jones was pouring whisky from a bottle into his relaxing mouth “He’ll be all right now" said John Jones and without another word a did he lr -v so tussle with his skates ami Jones rose and sailed graswiftly into the midst of the group And John Jones plain John Jones could skate "I thought you wore from California or somewhere! How'd you learn to skate like that rather where?' or inquired the narrow-chested youth as Janes drew up near him “In Switzerland” said John Jones iftuTuunL "I’ve time sweetly spent quite abroad— quite a time” “Oh!” said the youth in a faded tone but John Jones was a ready halfwav across the lake He could hear them buzzing in his iiWll wake those inconsequential chaps with their changed viewpoint but he The gave no more thought to them ice was smooth and livingin was good and the Jones was wrapped pure pleasure of motion and the joy of being alive in tne rrosty com he pulled up and turned in direction Ahead was long dark spot which told him that the ice min was A breaking sound behind startled him and he looked back over his thiners John Jones noticing had been to overlook for sociability's shoulder just in time to a boy prepared see sake crash through the ice and disappear "Yes” the youth nad answered wnn quite a "Yes an attempt at mimicry Irtace drawling out tne words in imitation of the newcomer’s manner of speech and Jones had gone of hot at the wave laughter that passed over the group at the table Uc had been made uncomfortable by the situation and spoke not at all supposing for the rest of the meal meet fellows that in classes he would of a different typ° far Classes aa were few and between and John Jones found time Tlje hanging heavy upon his hands disposition to “fellows” showed no make him one of them and as he grimly to himself he had no to people wish chase around to showed desire seek him who no Humphry another suddenly ! Xsre : e' LAZY ( Ji' p WS life-saving want to Jones Cheer rafters quite but medal before tins we thank you nevertheless Mr Now" after cheer went lheJulies up I ? t and plain John I stood all smiling at captain been winning baseball team few on times there is nothing em barrasslng cheered about being saw several fellows in conversation He with the president and he knew his football was being that record in revealed narrow-chested chap pale The ho and shaky came forward w hen push his way through jiin and held out his hand "Thanks'’ be said simply “W mus have seemed bunch of stiffs to yon orgive our caddish altitude ui you? “Oh that John Jones easily ’p a few new duds" it self-possessed Whenone’sone has homo N f a I A f -could e a ’T-ih the Safety YOU were to go any mine in England today and loo fully at the Limp the in in er ries around with him vou w as see tli at quit c different lamp from any used above the wHi hi iti n i 1 1 1 o MrWlBH t Bl In was Lamp — I I 1778-1829 $ tie- i wi'-R it1 I t i I s av 1 ( ! i h I I d I o I -s s f ) u ? a j I 'l I tb- earth I d n-1' could reach The problem of gas not inventing su'h a lamp turned was of foremost clmnii-t the over to day Sir Humphry Davy Sir Humphry Davy m or br this proposition and p'ir ime e D is laiown a arid is m cd in iniu's °d The Davy safety lamp r Ninai which coni ran at the base ns oil The V! SCof rounded by pa re flame v J 1 suddenly ziW 1 into e-fully a and Davy noisy " 7 Bwli vKl Inventors amous w-pods - MSiWil-ril I I puzzled hospitable lake A brief then John 111 r ' In college hall next morning the president’called his name John Jones sauntered up the aisle a little frown between his eyes The president shook hands with him and thanked him for his bravery "We’re going to give throe you cheers” be said with his hand on Jones’ shoulders "This a may seem little thing to you who have won a procured a llwJwr 1 room-gr' darker but the The flames crackled and sputtered and John Jones chuckled and smiled and kept planning on Skating glorious skating was nounced the ’next dnv as avails able upon tho small private lake belonging to the college John Jones liked skating He a pair of skates mysteriously and sauntered after from somewhere the shouting groups which were waking in the echoes the about the f-i WIrffii1 VmIT I KJ to disappeared ' ‘ of figure himself whole-souled a appeared bunch— not Pr Seated before the fire In his own John Jones room John Jones plain thought and planned and smiled as pale-cheeked ' Hes vt-v4 -tif HI With about and very edge help rang bottom’ the unusually h r m on youth from the woolly west With a loosely strung rangy and a cheerful healthy kindly young face that had evidently neyer been touched with the pallor ftom overstudy that comes John Jones had been prepared for of a certain amount stiffness among when he had come his college mates east but most certainly not for the his complete ignoring of very which seemed to be in order “It's what deserve for going to a small college” he said to himself with slow smile and slower drawl “If his perhaps Idced picked out a university perhaps I’d tollnws JIaix'a would mtlI have im the MeuA been nrrnn less inn with themselves” pressed l'nrtiinntelv John Jones had a cood jjz 82s e asM John Jones" as those who Jcnew him beat were apt to’ call him— plunged his hands Into his pockets and strolled down the wide stair & V ji:V ’ the frat for house Jones had had a year In A westand college before coming east era cap the sight of the silly freshman had almost deefded him to take credit and go into the upper for his marks class but then the desire to do the tiling' properly and start from the and he had had ’mastered him the silly bowed his head even to freshie cap frat Presently he stood before the brass plate house gazing up" at the impressive bn the door It was an Impressive plsfte clubhouse and an nothing daunted but John Jones started up the steps “Quite a' place we’ve pot here" he "quite drawled to himself with a grin a nlace” several lackadaisical young inside about in the big men were sitting leather chairs They looked up sauntered in as Johnin Jones Ono with his hands his pockets came forward and spoke to him A few moments of Jones' slow drawl and the young man nodded at home he “Make yourself quite haSdV evH-u shake dently a very busy young man vi jonirsrones svuvea nunu nicked uuv tha laiitkar chairs and UD a V VTTT V-V’ ' I: 1S12 there explosion i s i 1 mine in England and hundred almost miners were The mine then caught lire killed and all within were burned to death The explosion had been caused by the carried by the miners open lamps lamp had ignited the the flame of the mine To avert coal gas in the of the disasters the owners decided it mines was necessar necessary to the have a lamp whose line in I I i great a ' a the can penetfit sary io a ' firedamp-the izp the 1 I 1 s j i i ' ml Mi' wick r Hing i bHi f Jtr T- similar 1 f T YX4i:x(Mk f a 1 INDEED! OLK iKSwtoiswOte ‘ -?yet ' J remarked I 1‘ --after out place at accustomed in The his pockets narrow-chested youth at his side was but at the first chattering volubly Jones struck in pause John the Maka Pb frat house? "Where’s "I reckon there’s a chapter he asked Maka PIT’ inquired the “You a of youth with a lifting and a glifhmer of surprise on T ayenuc “You will find the house squares down and turn to your our I’m a right Brads plate on the door Maka PI “So7” queried Jones with his slow drawirwell now that’s—-" chattering But the youth towasthealready fellow on the again away right and completely odhvious or tne other’s existence outstretched looked at his Jones hand grimaced and put it into hia Back home a map was taken nocket The fact at face value in the colleges that he was manly was just a little Important than the variety of more hehad in his overcoat or the cloth of his waistcoat but John Jones cut began- to wonder If his clothes were Eastern at the bottom of the trouble colleges were different in more ways had thought than he com western bulldogglsh colleges A certain showed in the lines about his jaw 'Slowly John Jones was deciding these cffbte easterners that John Jones was no quitter And he did not mean to acquire a took Ho his tabic his hands -w wur :vRwv VKi- without air caiitK't burn :s to tlugauze hick ami the name snim-s bngiittram-pui through the cut wire The problem was solved cage simple way bin only a very of k nowedc chemist the ami of Humphry Dayy wuuhl have known the simplest means to thin great help to humanity Sir Of all his work Hump’ Davy considered his invention of the safety Lamp the 'greatest of his life “I value than anvtLin’z ever more he did” said "It was the result of Investigation and labo: great if deal of directions be attended to but my will save the lives of thousands of poor men was never more alTeiied than by a written address which Teceived colliers from when was in thanking me in behalf the north o: themselves and their families fur the preservation of their Jives” his Davy would jmt pitent Humphry invention of the lamp as he warned no its profit from invention The world appreciated his unselfishness At in the center of the mining country dinner was given in his honor A service plate worth over J12M0 was of presented him The -om nma is "T — ti— experience the-eyebrows well-bred MMMaE3BRw Hi - a it I I Newcastle a to - sent HEY thatall wash on Mbnriuy Have the week to dry They tihfit wash on Tuesday Aronot so much awry They wash on Wednesday Are not so much to blame T to-“show" nw muriv mm Anl i jab X - - little riiei tammart tun dCMUMOMi the backawa— of on ’ -that They that Wash They for that Wash in And they Are wash lazy very folk Czar with vase silver-gilt Ru-sib a letter ' “Str-Iumphry -eighty-five ’ riday on indeed! a congratulation and the kinsmade him a baronef in Davy died 1829 still years ago— and the world has reason to remember daily the of wisdom and humanity Humphry Davy chemist and inventor — on Thursday shame wash on sorry need that wash litm of England - - determination to do it! hA wv uu freshle cap I the-Wurking f outfit I it -myself" Every should Saturday v week a story about a fainous bi printed Every rnd follow the series esH fully Is Inventor girl 3 - -ii - - ’ 7t" - J 4Ri SB A iuMij A i " t “ ' X-”-T-4-kV— — - a J- t- --’-imii- II — - X ’ ' t ’v ' ' - c v s X X x i X -J ' 4 t - 2 XV ovX- w ' 5 S |