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Show FEW ARTICLES GO TO WASTE Not Many Realize How Many Seemingly Seem-ingly Useless Articles Have a Value as Merchandise. M;my pooplo inuiuine whoa nn nrfl-clo nrfl-clo is oust into the dust bin ils dnys are ended. This, however, is not so, for nil the 'i.tints uf duM c;iris are carefully sorted and lb ey are emptied, emp-tied, tinyt hini: of value beiii' put aside, says the Philadelphia lmjuirer. 1 Msrvui'dinij things Mieh as srissnrs and kni ws, ma ny o irpnrat inns a re making a hi pmtit out of their "dusi." You wouldn't think that there would lie any value in e it lt shells, yet ewry yi-ar as many as -H Hi tons are required in the ma mi fa el ure of so-called kid gloves and also in printed calico. Corks, too, are n valuable item, for they sell to manufacturers at the rate of nine cents a p",nid and in a year no fewer than ."ininn) worth are thrown away. Cycles suffer a number of hard-hips before they reach an absolute end. t'ld tires are bnu-ht at quite a jxood price by inanufae! urers for the rubber on them inner tubes are cmc ia'Iy ;dti-able ;dti-able and ,u'o to make rubber mais and cheap rubber toys. The frame sap-plies sap-plies cu Mi Hers with short lengths of tubes, and the rest of the machine. Is melted down to make u. fiv.Mi iron article. |