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[j Events in the Lives of Little Men i \F I (AN FIND THE OTH tH liXliC ^KATE \ IP HAVE A J PAIR OEE- VOOGlWSl i ^cJTHEC . I ^'H?EL L\k? TfilS 1 PiPJA / 1&6 MlttT 6E A FACT OF A KAP/O OR *>v rniMo V T " . THE FEATHERHEADS 7 -SAX S"'?PY. - cou Li? I VuH LET A HUMGKY GUY < , A HAVE A NICKEL F?R S ^ A. i i t=? JU It "Pays" to Be Wise SORRY, MY MAN... I NAVE NT ANYTHING LESS THAN A HALF -DOLLAR . I OH, THAT'S ALL RIGHT.. YOU WAIT HERE AND I'LL BRING YUH YOUR ? change.. I PON ~7~-^ Ml NO-. IT'S hardly ** ANY SOTHER t AT A LL..i U BEAUTY SCREAM Ethel ? "My dear, she's a scream !" Eve ? "Yes; almost homely enough to win in a beauty show." Forgotten "Do yon always leave cards when yon call?" "No; sometimes I leave a pair of overshoes or an umbrella." ? Path finder Magazine. An Ulnnca "What book do you think hag exert ed most Influence on that aggressive politician?" *1 don't know," replied Senator Sor gimm, "but I think It must be an old fashioned novel I vaguely remember, j entitled, 'Put Yourself in llis Place."* I ? Washington Star. Giving Him Rank Sue and Jackie were playing In the sandpile wher Jackie said proudly : "My daddy Is a major. lie drills the hoys at high school." Sue wa not ready with an answer at once, butJJnally said:_ "Well, my daddy's "an officer, too. He goes to his office every day P Perverse Old Morpheus Wife (from twin bed) ? I wish, Henry, you didn't read so much In bed. Henry ? Well, dash it, what Is a fel low to do? I always go to sleep read ing in the library. ? I*ondon Humorist Could Testify Tamale ? Oh, well, they say that love makes tbe worh) go round ! Carne ? Yeah, and everything In tt, 1 suppose ? my old lady's sure kept me on the jump I Back It Up A little city boy was visiting his country cousin. "What do you know about cows?" Quizzed the country lad. "You don't | even know if that's a Jersey cow." I "I don't know from here, 'cause I | can't see Its license." ? Stray Stories. HIS AMBITION "Yes'm. I wants ter fly over Jlm mle Mack's yard an' drop bricks on to him." Ti. Cuitom Author's Friend ? Is It going to b? a serious operation? Author ? Oh, no. I've Just gone stale and need something to writ* about. FLYER BROUGHT TO I DEATH BY SEAGULL Untimely Fate of Early Air Navigator. The two and three thousand mile non-stop flights which are undertak ?'ii by flyers in these days with lit tle thought given to the mechanical difficulties which might arise con trast strangely with the first really long-distance flight In this country a little more than 20 years ago. History was made when Cal ltog ^rs, advertising a (leverage known ns Vln fizz, left Mi.ieola on his ??|H.ch flight t.. the Pacific coast. The preparations f.?r his flight were not so Simple as the loading tip of the plane with suflicient gas and oil and the preparation of a little lunch to sustain the airman during Ills long flight. i here were no mapped out air routes, no radio weather reports, no emergency landing fields, no .span parts t.? he picket! tip en route at air|H?rt If It should prove nee essarv t.i replace some falling piece of equipment and if something went wrong high in. in the air there ..as no parachute ... :..t w.fdv (IOwn to earth. His phins were far More intricate, lo answer the problem of a route, he chose various rail lii.es as his route and he flew a aieandering route as the trains meandered. His landing Holds were indicated to hint not l.y beacons, hut by the crowds waiting below to see him land. II v. .is usually the circus field which was chosen. He had no need for advance weather reports. tor his dally flights hardly carried him from one Weather z..ne into another. The problem of spare pans wis an swered by a baggage car which nc < "iiipanicd him along the rail line ? arr.ving enough parts to build nn entire plane. W hen all was set f..r the start of b.-i historic flight. |,e I lop) usl ,,tr M" In for Mlddlctown. X Y 'tie tretiiendotts distance of To miles awn,, lb. came through about on -lie, |, He and was greens, uproar- I i"U.-l> by a crowd that marveled at' the distance ?oun jn ? sjll;.|(, (|;|v j nailing tor him in Middle!. nw, was1 a purse raise, I the excited ' citizens. Who felt their City highlv :""ur 1:'< i' shot, ,.i,?s?n j the starting place of the historic I ill ?llt. ? laving reached Middletown. R?-. "'rs hat he had .lone Ill's quota of flying f?r ,llllt d. nn ur,"?ht. The next morning wi ne ,TV",r:" """" "f I irel>n ration "Nile the Impatient crowd waited to me"" ",7' the Vln I'izz ? finally tax mm] down the field and started. Insufficient speed, how er prevented him front attaining he necessary nltitn.Ie ,o clean some tnes bordering the fiehl and i? lodging theiu he struck a telephone wire that nosed his pl?ne over X" timately Itogers escape,! with onlv n ' " l,r"ls,'?. ??d the repairs to his na abie"; r<;ia,ivp|>- *"'M"e ?nd he was able to leave on the following Two months of flyj?g I brought bin. to the coast, where he ViiiTs 1 t CT<-t in ban Irancisco he gave ?> :rxvxi "n ??>" friin r ""'t hi" death. A sea wedgLTil"" nf"U' "'e p,une , ?"e of the ""ires of his into tLT '"e P,ane !,os"" down t?e bay, taking the life r?f ?H*s=??S Australian Competition A decade ago Australia produced practically no tobacco and cotton, importing the bulk of these prod' els from the United States. Uoth crops, however, have Increased so rapidly under the protection of the common wealth government that all domestic requirements will be supplied this year and there will be nn exportable surplus next year. Chinese First The Chinese knew the direction finding power of the lodestone before the Europeans devised the real ma rlners* compass In 1300. MercolizedWax Keeps Skin Youno -j .j?t. v? i^, ? j:1 ^sssssLSTZg^t White Indians Found A Ilurvuril museum r\;,',1(,r , confirmed the lonu- reportiM eKoe of while Indians in Smith \?.er Ira. Ilettirninc from iln expeditimj diirina which he penetrated the o ternnte arid and junale .-..untry ?f northeastern I'ninstiiay. I >r S. Wees, of that institution, report* the finding white Indians with l)lon>l hair livina in both tl?. J, and Grand desert like wild animal,. He says they do not have .-l.uhe*. shelters or traps of any kin.!. The I'ow and arrow Is their chief w.-ap..n They were so shy and wild he couldn't even set a picture ..f them. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM i botm DandrotTSU-pe Hair F^fiaJ Impart* Color and Beauty to Grey and Fadrd H?J I ?"cand SI. 00 at brcsirvM Hhtoi Chun Wkl. y FLORtSTON SHAMPOO ? I - connection with Parker's Hair Balaam. Make . the hair soft and fluffy. 60 cents by mml or a-. ting, giata. Hiscox Chemical Workr, Patchogue, N.Y. Predicted Hurricanes Many months ago Herbert Janvrin Browne, long-range weather fore caster of Washington. predicted that would l?o a notable Imrricanc year. In a recent *uinounc<*ti<Tit he claims his prediction is beginning to be fulfilled, and eites the fart that several typhoons, the e?pii\a!.i.:s of West Indian hurricanes. h..w? al ready occurred along the western fringe of the Pacific, including the severe Philippine storm on Apr ! ill. one in Indo-China, another in IVn gal, and a fourth at Mauritius. Sim ilar storms, he says, have ? urred in the hurricane region ??f the Atlan tic. And if we take the word of Mr. lirowne for it there will be others us the hurricane season adv;ci ????. CARBOIL Quickly ?tops th? pain. 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