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FARMER CLEARS AND PLOWS CONDENSED MILK F3R FRENCH WAR TALKS Had Plan of Their Own. & IB r" HAS BATTLE FLAG OF C0RTEZ STUMP LAND AT $18 AN ACRE One day soon after Pope's Us-feat at Mo«t of the People of Country Are the sccond Bull Run and »tiUy a Clu Making Acquaintance of Product By UNCLE DAN Mexican Living In. 8an Antonio, Tex, private soldier belonging to .ua Ohio for First Time. regiment sought an interview'with his •••$" v* 'j '.-V.:.L ,.r Owns Pennant Carried by Conqueror v' ...I »w-:• 400 Years Ago. captain, and announced that he had a |-•a}**"*'" Number Slat Scarcity of milk has introduced the plan for a military campaign which French .peoples-most of them for the (Issued by the State Committee of best means of clearing land of small must certainly result in crushing out The battle flag carried by Herman' first time—to condensed milk, and, as Food Production and Conservation for stumps.' ,v N Cortez, conqueror of Mexico, when he the Secession. The officer very naturally the Commission of Public Safety.) Blilie and Jimmie Will Take Military this has taken an important place in vanquished the Aztecs, overthrew the inquired for particulars, but .the I found this farmer in the field A farmer living near Pine River, Training. their dietary, has gtven rise to several soldier refused to reveal them, and dynasty of the Montezumas and entered Minn in the last four years, has with his crew at 7 o'clock in the caneful studies of its value as a food. triumphantly into Tenochtitlan, asked for a chance to lay his plans before cleared and put under crop 40 acres morning. He was pulling from 30 Doctors Loir and Legagneux of Le "I am mighty sorry. Uncle Dan, that now the CSty of Mexico, 400 years ago,' Pope himself. After some delay "j [,• of land. He has done this largely to 50 stumps and grubs an hour, Havre report that fqr adults there is this Is your last night with us. Can't he was given a pass to headquarters. with hfs own labor and such help as counting in the time required to* move thus planting European civilization on1 no fault to be found with it. you stay longer? We boys are having almost any farmer may employ. This the stump-puller from one setting to the Western Continent, is now in San He did not get to see Pope, but after On its use as a food for babies^ Professor a peach of a time," said Billie. |i season, in addition to his farm work, Antonio, says the San Ajoitonio Light. the chief of staff had coaxed and promised, another. He used a root plow for Marfan makes a report to the he is clearing and plowing ten acres "Well, if you get more out of It In and threatened for a quarter of grubs, stumps that had decayed tops, The pennant, one of the most remarkable Academy gf Medicine, ge condemns the way of pleasure than I," said Uncle an hour, the Buckeye stood up and replied $ on an adjoining farm of stump land and burned-off stumps. works of art extant and a, it as a steady diet, but says that, Dan, "you are going some." under contract at |18 an acre. The stumps after being pulled were "Well, sir, my plan is for John historical relic that has no counterpart skimmed and sweetened, condensed The land being cleared at the price placed in small piles by hand mostly. Pope and Bob Lee to swap commands, 3 "BUUe, have been talking seriously in the world, is owned by Senor Ernesto milk is better than fresh for a dyspeptic and if we don't lick the South inside with your father and mother about Fernandez Arteaga, 520 West wnfmmm baby, and, in hot weather, especially of 60 days you may shoot me for a Bending you to a military academy and Euclid street, former Mexican minister in cities, much safer, as there patent hay-fork swindler!" When he they asked me to talk with you about to Honduras during the Madero regime. Is little opportunity for its spoiling. It" It has been in his family nearly returned to camp he was naturally Except under these circumstances, or asked what success he met with, and "Whoopeje!" Billie screamed, like a a century, and its history is well authenticated, when fresh milk cannot be had, condensed he ruefully replied: "Wall, they had wild Indian.' not only by private documents, milk should not be given to a plan of their own." "What was it?" "Now, hold your horses," said Uncle but also by free mention in the babies. they took me out and booted m? Dan, "and listen to me. Tou know I archives of the Mexican nation. "Why, Adults should use unskimmed condensed for a mile and a half." sent my boy, Howard, to one of these milk, but Professor Marfan insists schools for a year when he was about All Oyer an Umbrella. that the only form for babies is your age. He was narrow chested, An elderly old gentleman kicked up that made from skimmed and sweetened The Ministry of Newspapers. stoop shouldered, rather loose jointed an awful fuss at the Vanderbilt hotel milk. And it is suggested that It is by the ministry of the newspapers he had the big head and needed discipline coatroom in New York recently. He every maker be obliged to label his that the nation is united, informed, and physical development. He had presented his check for his coat brand either "Skimmed and Sweetened" summoned, and led. was growing fast and I wanted him to and hat, had went away and returned, or "Unskimmed." So many people take the newspaper be strong physically." demanding his umbrella. The boy for granted, they never think what the "Say, Uncle Dan," said Billie, "I believe asked him for a check and he explained BUYS STATUE MADE IN 1787 sheet is doing for them, or for the your description of Howard fits that he had presented the land we love. The universality of the me pretty well, eh?" check in order to get his coat and hat. newspaper is the sign of its vast utility. American Collector Pays $170,000 for "Well," said Uncle Dan, "to be frank The boy told him to look over the rack WMmm The development does not rest Piece of Art Once Owned by I think it does you need the same and see if his umbrella was there, and merely on a craving for the distraction King of Prussia. thing. Howard did not like it at first. 1 inasmuch as the elderly gentleman Jack Pine Timber on the Farm of H. E. Hollingworth, Pine River, Minn. of news it is less so now than am told for a few weeks he had 'rough was nearsighted, he found it necessary ever, though the news today is beyond sledding,' but after he found that the For the reported price of $170,000, mentioned, is cut-over Jack pine land One horse was used for dragging in to take all of the 26 umbrellas, one at anything In the history of the world. Rn American art collector has acquired that lias about 150 stumps to the acre, the larger stumps. From 10 to 15 only way was to obey orders, he caught a time, over to the window. He recognized At the bottom, the craving is the "La Frileuse," or "The Shivering Girl," averaging 10 inches in diameter, and piles were made to the acre. From the spirit of the Institution and liked none of them. The boy, exceedingly a bronze statue by Houdon. will to live in realities. That is why from to 75 white oak grubs pel* 4 to 5 acres were piled a day. it We did not see him for about six 50 When patient, told the excited newspapers should be clean, never The trees were cut six years the stumps were dry they were It bears the famous sculptor's signature, acre. months, then he came home for a few searcher that little remained to be playing a mere game. If we do not live ago. There is practically no brush burned. The plowing was done and is dated 1787. with days. We were, astonished at his appearance. done. There being no check, and the now in the realities, we may never recover or growth except the white a 14-inch plow and three He had gained about 20 The statue was first exhibited in the second horses. man finding it impossible to identify oak grubs. About one and a third acres were our hold of them. No mattei pounds in weight, his muscles were as Salon, at Paris, in 1787, and is said to his property, the hat boy was quite This farmer's clearing force consists plowed a day. what bread costs, we must know a little hard as nails, he stood as straight as have then passed into the possession of •i' right. There was a pause, after which of himself, his team of horses, farmer cleared up and of where the world is.—Methodist This plowed the king of Prussia, although this hr.s an arrow, he was courteous, consider- the elderly man slammed his hat down a two-horse stump puller, a town acre of cut-over Jack pine land, $130, an never been verified. It was sought in Recorder. on his head, drew over a chair and, bey, years old, to drive the team, in a little less than two days of his all of the royal collections of Germany 12 announcing that he would sit there until and a 14-year old boy from a neighboring own labor, a little less than two days by Lady Charles Dilke, but she never Bishop's Pretty Compliment. his umbrella was found, sat down farm. The town boy is paid of his team, and a day and a ha'f found it. No titled lady has been working violently. It happened that his umbrella a month and his board and the for each of the boys. The $1G stump Later the work turned up in the collection harder in connection with the war had been hanging from the inside $ farm boy $1 a day. The farmer, before puller was second-hand, aitd the of Richard Wallace, which was than the duchess of Beaufort, who of his right overcoat armhole during going to his farm four years ago, farmer estimated that it had probably ^bought almost in its entirety by Sir is jus,t now taking an active interest the discussion. When he sat down had been a carpenter and contractor cleared 'hree hundred acres of Jliirray Scott. Sir Murray Scott left in the women-for-the-land movement. the ferule of the umbrella hit the floor, in city for 20 years. When he land in the neighborhood. Three the "his objects. of art to Lady Sackville the handle hit the complainer's chin on his land it had no clearing. pounds of dynamite were used per went Wiest, who sold them to Jacques Selisirian and his hat bounded quite out of the The duchess, who is noted for her Ec commenced by making a thorough acre to blow out anchor stumps.— of New York for about $2,000,000. charming manner, was once paid a study of the problem of land-clearing, room. He followed it. A. J. McGuire, Agricultural Extension Houdon made the same statue in very pretty compliment by a certain and found the stump-puller the Division, University of Minnesota. tn&rble, which now is in the Musee de bishop. Montpelller, France. In the marble At a dinner party at her home, at New Peas and Beans. work, however, he added a drapery to which the bisltop was present, she Up in New York a veritable human the form, apparently to make it less apologized to him after the meal because dynamo, sixty years young, is evolving likely to be broken. No other example for some reason or other no for America finer races of peas and of this statue of the same size is known grace had been said at the table. beans than the world has ever known, to exist. "Don't mention it," said the bishop says the World's Work. Future generations Instantly: "your grace is quite good Infants' Food to Shells. will come to know C. N. Keeney enough for roe." When jiMr., Lloyd George in England as tlje man who took the string out undertook to organize the ministry of of the string be&n. All his life he has Treating a Puppy's Toe. munitions a glazier began to stamp out worked over beans. Almost thirty Finding his valuable Airedale puppy cartridge clips, says the World's Work years ago he evolved the first bush had a broken toe, a Baltimore man a-manufacturer of music rolls used his beans that were really fit to be eaten took the canine the other day to Hunterian equipment to make gauges a concern —stringless, green podded. Since then laboratory of Johns Hopkins engaged before the war in preparing almost a score of new varieties have hospital. Surgeons carefully adjusted infants' food began delivering plugs been evolved by him, some green, some the fracture and in addition straightened for shells an advertising agency manufactured yellow, some flat, some round, some a crooked leg for the animal. .Land Clearing and Plowing Contracted at $18 Per Acre by H. E. Hollingworth. shell adapters watchmakers early, some late, but all without After a month plaster casts were removed began adjusting fuses a manufacturer strings, and the dog declared cured* of -baking machinery became a contractor VARIETY IN HIS WRITINGS Garibaldis for Freedom. for six-inch high explosive Where his study window looks out shells a jewelry house devoted itself Author of Many Popular Dime Novels on the yellow waters of the Tiber, exclusively to periscopes a phonograph Later Repented and Produced winding, through the Rome for which concern sent millions of delicate Note the result of six months of military 8everal 8erious Works. he fought so long and bravely, I listened, shell parts -to the assembling stations training. Compare lines A-A and one afternoon in lfite December* B-B in cut, v.. r... a firm which'made nothing but sheepshearing- Perhaps there .was something iq the |o that fiery old warrior, Gen. Ricciottl -machinery staged turning ate an# manly. His awkwardness bad atmosphere of'Maine that set' the literary Garibirtffi,' while he Spoke of the ^ar out shell cases. a *«»m separator factory disappeared. The1was^oncte®*: tide toward blood-and-thunler. and of Italy's part in it, Lewis R. Freeman manufactured sfieil primers. ful and it was all to the good. Here •t any rate, one of^ the most popular writes in World's Work. "All of Amnng other producers of finished is a photograph showing "before and authors of dime novels was J. H. Ingraham, •sr my boyji are fighting," he had said, shells were candlemakers, flour mills, after taking/ and I am sure no patent who was bom in Portland and "and my daughters and my wife are tobacco manufacturers, siphon makers medicine advertisement could beat it IF YOU GET A died in 1806 in the South. His was a nursing Two of the boys are gonekilled and the manufacturers of sporting "Well, mother and I were delighted. varied career. He abandoned mercantile KERO SAFE BURNER lijk FranceHbut the other five goods. That was ten years ago, and Howard pursuits and became a teacher in are with the Italian army. They are says the year he spent at the military Washington, college, near Natchez, all goo4 fighters, I think but one of French Colonial Possessions. academy was the best year of his life. Mis*., and lp 1836 produced a volume them—Peppino, the eldest—is also an We appreciate too little the great "Now," said Uncle Dan, with gr«»t of his impressions ofthe Southwest It will cook your food or heat your able soldier. Or at least he ought to magnitude of the French colonial possessions, earnestness, "when such traliktn| does Then he turned his attention to dime be, fo* .he has been trained in the'GarlUddT observes the Manchester much good, makes better dtlxens apd BO house at less expense and no novel writing and brought oat "The school. There hasn't been Guardian. French Indochina alone ait the same time fits a man to defend' Dancing Star, or the Smuggler of the a war (Save that between Russia and has an area of over a quarter of a bis country, why should not Uncle (Mm trouble. Chesapeake," published in Boston. This Japan) or revolution In any part'^of million square miles and a population fnrnlsh this training at tbe j^yernment's was followed by three dime novejls the world lit the last twenty yean in of over lT&NMlOO, of which about 25r expense? The g^^rivpa«it has Equipment and Instalation ready, published %, ?New York in 18B2-8. which he haisn't drawn a sword, cartied 000. are Eiitopeans, excluding military. the right to call inyone td sehre In "Captain Kyd, or the Wisard of the a rifle or swung a machete." case of war, and widiOut training, a In face of Hieavy difficulties the French for service only $7.50 Sea," "Josephine, or the Maid of the la a have effected great Improvements man worth nothing as soldler. Un- Gulf," and "Dancing Feather, or the cle Sam-has splendlH ^ewC :ttil|il|ic trsudehaabi^ Pirate Schooner," three frankly piratical, Will calmpe that soon Iw sivallable for parts cotton growing is ext^idlng. And* though not pirated stories. Babies' Crlea Set Muelo. to the purpose, therefdr^, here ls doable 111 recent years the rubber industry has "Lady Imogens, a Tale of Long Is!l*Bd The cryinj| Qf bablea. is not regud reason why the Chamberlain Ml for been developed* more particularly In mWIKBOF 8oond^ts not aplrate story, but id..||, mQ8mtput nevertheless l£ H. V. Sanders coynpnlsory military and in Cochin-China. The if the equal of the otherq In literary Iter '"ri^^nava auit: pissbdit imce,j»:vthat fo^^coloftfri'poisessions.altogethe^ merit curateM-ifc Matthew's church,WUlesden, al'Mliy flit may -^?^^|.i ^|iM|l^giid (lncludlngAlg^naand Tuxiisyi^Te In later life he repented, and while has set infants' cries to England, not.leave It for -Isla area of abdnt iOOOjdOO. squarei idtleik( 10087thStrMt International, Falls Miiut. 1 his dime novels are not to be found music. He was particularly impressed Oh account of the expense, not one boy with a population of well over {on the shelves of public libraries, possibly «v with the beauty and musical quality of In 90 can take the training now. I am among the dust-covered volumes the walls and cries of the infants at glad that you can do so. These big v\ln the regions where the uncalled-for the baptismal services held at St. Matthew's. crops and big prices, I find, make the HAVENT SEEN GENUINE I Ibooks are placed may be found his seri|1" He tried to persuade the farmers rather *cocky,' and that the GRAVELY TOBACCO GRAVELY'® MA ous works, Prlhce of the House best Is demanded by them." church musicians to catch the sounds AROUND MERE IN YEARS of David," "The Pillar of Fire" and and set them to music, but they refused. Billie was up with the lark the next CELEBRATED "The Throne of David," produced after At length Rev. Mr. Hunt himself morning, more excited and enthusiastic i&klW Chewing Plu§ he had been ordained as an Episcopal than ever. He had a plan. He knew recorded the sounds in the form 'minister and rector of St Thomas' Jimmie owned a colt worth $100 that of a chant set to the words of the One Hall, an academy for boys at. Holly he would make almost another $100 on BEFORE THE INVENTION Hundred and Thirty-seventh psalm: OF OUR PATENT AIR-PROOF POUCH "By the waters of Babylon we sat his potatoes if they turned out well, GRAVELY PLUG TOBACCO and that he had from his previous down and wept, when we remembered "W:J Vfj, MADE STRICTLY FOR ITS CHEWING QUALITY savings, bought a $100 Liberty bond. thee, O Zion." "The composition is WOULD NOT KEEP FRESH IN THIS SECTION. Human Leopard Trials. Billie's plan was to have Jimmie cash original," Rev. Mr. Hunt says, "and it v', 3 NOW THE PATENT POUCH KEEPS IT A gruesome manifestation of a primitive in and go with him. He was disappointed is a little grotesque, but it is musical. FRESH AND CLEAN AND GOOD. fife'% belief that exists,in many parts to find that Jimmie would still It represents the meaning of the words A LITTLE CHEW OF GRAVELY IS ENOUGH of the world is described by a recent lack about $300 of having enough to AND LASTS LONGER THAN A BIG CHEW to which it is set." English writer, K. J. Beattie, in his ac- see him through. His lip quivering, he OF ORDINARY PLUG. Bravely Joffoccc Co.Dmvius.Va."W10 !count of the human leopard trials held said "Pm mighty sorry to leave Jimmie." 1 Bauxite in British Guiana.^ *912 In Sierra Leone, Africa. Near-. Bauxite in considerable quantities .primitive peoples believe in the Uncle Dan was silent a moment or REAL PLUS CHEWING been discovered in British Guiana. ha» certain men to convert them-'4s two, then he asked Billie to go down BILLY POSTER'S BILL Prospecting and development work ©So wild beasts. The "werewolf Nto the orchard and get him some apples BOARDS TELL YOU luis been carried on for the past two fjend of the French-Canadians is an to eat on the train. While he was if ABOUT IT and one-half years with satisfactory Sample. In Sierra Leone a certain gone, it was arranged that Uncle Dan and today the shipment results, first XfOMl ?cult took advantage of this superstition and Mr. and Mrs. Graham would advance w.. product is being made, a full so of this mLiZs* to terrorize and kill their fellows, the money necessary that of tons being sent to conjiees •iir.iro 980 Jlhimie could go. When Billie returned whom they cooked and devoured. in the United States. Developiiunt These were supposed to be able he was told about it. He ran to the men work has now reached a stage 'phone and called Jimmie, sayin? to take the forins of leopards at will, a steady otitpur. is assured, and where .and owing to Jttie jspell of terror in "Come on over, run just as fast as yen .H.U& shipments are expected to follow can, Fve got the great,esjt^news yon .Which they heltftbe people their mur«? „at frequent lntery^lSf,*^ •Statheirdotr •Jt. •"iVviij -Hf#