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Show B B ' ! I I IIIM.B f Hl1Hll I .HI HI- - - ! B A Premntm on Bra'ns. H H ' J;A11 wlio liuvtMvutclied tho progress of H this recent conflict at Manila will recog- H rai.e that tho fight wna won by a cornbi- H .nation of brain and courage. All tho H lighting was done by tlie heads on our H chips'. Muscle is all very veil, but St H . ehad very liulo to do with it. Brainsdid B rtbe work. Every man fought and worked H 'with hit) head. Electricity, steam, or H compressed air did the hoifting of ain- H rajunition, the loading of guns and the H -working of tlic helm. The sinking cf H xthc Spanish ships wus done by the press- H ungof ii button that could have been H -efTicicntly pressed by n baby. From the H colnmander of the fleet to the man H -working the pneumatic hoists, every H aii an worked -with his brain. His H courage kept him coo1f and bis brain in B "working order. Spain, to beat this H oiation, needs the sort of brain that in- H -vented the phonograph, the telephone H amd numerous other inventions, for that H iind of brain won at Manila. Amen- B cans lmve got inventive faculties, and, B while tlicy may be equal to fight anyone 1 an tho old-fashon way, they can etart B cheerfully in and invent new ways of B , winning on very short notice. In tact, B - uhe Yankee inventivenessfis known tho B vorld over. Just this Kind of bruin is H nvbab ia needed in all lines of wot I; todt B ' rand those who succeed the best havu B Just that capacity of making use of their fl |