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Show Things We Think : Things others think, ::iwl it we think of the thing?1' others think. v , pMMrrwMMMMmnmMfMMinwB'' tfnl"in, Oie.. man linn HweiiH'tl 'i i urhliin which makoti It vomlldo in nrur miiHlc In Saloni that M, bojng i'lprri in San I'l.'Uietxeo. He hatM'l liulf llio ciuice to make a for tit mi as lute the man who liivtntn a tuitcbinfr-to tuitcbinfr-to Bhitt off tlio music from noxt iloorj r.r In the Hut foclotv or aluiie. That hay that radium gives off par, lick's of Itsolf and jot never gtow3l any icm. Womcn'a inlndt must he. pure radium . it, j- If you want a Job well dune, dot It yourself, rays tho egotistical wU-1 miule man. ' i " When a purnou doesn't cam whether whe-ther he lives or dies, ho 1 not iwti-allj iwti-allj a at pOn.ce. with the worlu u he should, ho when about to piiM on Wo rathci1 Imagine noilio people. Kft itKllgtttloit because the gall bladder blad-der crowds' (ho ntojnnclu out of Ita natural position. , " ' Tho-rebato Is not such a bad thing until wo learn that our competitors aro gottlnp hlpger ones than we aro. O Tlio wlilner4gctB llttlo real sympathy sympa-thy In this old world. Tho things sou did yesterday do not relievo you of your dutteB of to day any more than the things you plan to do tomorrow. t The man who Is always susplcloun attracts suBpecton. Folks who act tho most Important arc usually tho ones who would b missed tho least. e S t i When a. girl fseomH to know jhi exact location where her head flu tho best you may bo sure that yon aro not tho first ono upon whose shoulder she has laid It; When a person In normal 'condition 'condi-tion loses one of his senses, tho others oth-ers becomo over developed. It Is well known how the blind develop thi senso or touch but this rule does not scorn to work with those, blinded blind-ed lay love. Perhaps this Is tho-exr ccptlon that proves tho rult. , (, iit seems like It rains pitchforks about tho time the bay Is all down on the ground. ' When you meet a friend cawing a cup of sorrow, fill It with tho mill: of human klhdncs's. g Some Insignia to tell a married woman from a single ono is demanded demand-ed by a dress reformist. There ought to bo no great trouble Involved In picking out the married ones that wear the trousers and those that don't aro so meek that they arc easily discernible. Tho man who is compelled to explain ex-plain his position Is on weak ground. The man who sticks his nose In other people's business always sniffs around for something WTong. t- A down cast dairyman Is trying the experiment of having hie cows milked to the accompaniment of n phonograph. It's funny that tho pure food department allows btich Eoln'e on. It Is hard to make gooa on bluff, but there Is considerable satisfaction sat-isfaction sometimes In putting ono a-cross a-cross successfully. Don't forget that tho motives that control our mind aro portrayed In jour faces. m Children who alse the roof arc Children who xalso tho roof aro tliun Uioho who have no other ambit am-bit Ion than to sit In tho parlor with tho company with their hands folded. fold-ed. H The purson with nn education tnay tUund tho best chow of getting employment, em-ployment, but diplomas won't hold lb Job. Tho way to cct the raalo population popula-tion tt church la to advertise a sermon ser-mon rr mea o.!y with ndmltlaneo it tho Md door. |