Show s PAPER MADE FROM RAGS MOST USED Copyright 1913 by tho the Press Co All paper pap from the ordinary brown bron sort that ire we used to call butchers paper paper up en to the silk sUk finished kind at I 50 a quire Is mado made of at ono one of three thins thins grass grass wood pulp or rags The Tho grass used for tor paper Is a variety called called caned call can ed Esparto It Is grown in Spain and Northern Africa Wood pulp Is la thin slices of ot wood cut from trees and made soft And the rags rags well well the rags come como from everywhere hero Each of ot ofus ofus otus us contributes to paper making when ke throw rags n away way Paper m made mado do from rags Jo do the most moat used Tho rags are I brought to tho the factory and are Immediately Im Ira- mediately sorted and pulled to pieces Usually women workers do this Then tho the rags aro are placed In a a. dust extractor extract extract- or which spins around quickly and shakes all the dust from them Next the they go bO to the boiler boller where they are boll boiled d In steam steams Tho bleaching room comes after the boiler boller In the bleaching bleachIng- tank tant tho the rags arc are put In pure water mixed with bleaching powder pOnder The rags rag are aro now soft and pUlp pulpy This pulp pull has to be held together so it is 15 ml mixed ed with a sort of or glue that strengthens It When the proper amount has lias been add added d the pulp Is passed through h water again and over a wire netting where tho the water is drawn off ott leaving it firm It is now called half stutt And to make It sufficiently strong for tor practical practical practical purposes it has to bo be put through th the whole process again as Finally It reaches the perfecting machine machine ma ma- chine where heavy 1 warm rollers compress compress com com- press It Into sheets of ot paper o Of at the tha school children In Prussia are in Protestant schools in Roman Catholic I schools and tho comparatively el small number of in the nonsectarIan schools where the pupils take most of ot the subjects in common but receive religious reS religious re- re S us Instruction separately in the faith to which thc they belong But But- Buffalo school in hi Boys Boy's In a a. fresh tresh air all falo talo N. N T. T prune tho the orchard trees tree on OD tress tho the grow catalpas catalpa bird study for tor future transplanting t tIn they thc hear them whistles and notes as In the orchard and incidentally acquire main a valuable insight into tho the I of or forestry f 1 r |