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View of Puma Arenas. 1 retire V\ . N.\ * '<>??: . j hie Sv ' U?.+-1 - . '. V ? IKK aud^TriuhufcjU'. l'a;avn-"3.. a'. S'a s<??n'wm ? tn! iff. - .Sv;;-!i: .VtHeT .<?:?. .- has- lone SHOwi!" :i? .a. >yjnli.ii f.?r the i-n-.S ;; ?; -T ?*:ir2 !f .. -Tod; wiili :fi;> (>?!! ' ?T'Tioh' !u:'S.; tt.c olfa j.hat > ,i ? .'n.-iil -\\a>f< V.' ?~"idv><:<-,ri <?:' tW; 'finiUni . ?* ;w l.>R sai^-l ? rtirob&fi it :;!???'' p>rtu??ii> t Uur IVMUFS li:.> jaaW ?, fiilij i i.? WmjivS aW, 'irj.f( r? ? <:t" rjw)n<llil A<:> rica ' p. hitu"; ? a rue ? aw ;.\v ?>:.?); i;i-r. \ 1 Wr . . '? win. sfuijx :'ric ' :??? voi.U- wa. of S.r ? itiiad- ? '??ij ' Al " ?'?}:?? ii t' . a* j a dipt* rt..: '"????: * . *"?- ;? 1 ? 'nit" 1 -:t?1 'Bjjrt# - vi-fi : < }:' it :;ray k ' f?<T a }1f ? llqt ?hiiJii " w rH >;?. nj^x a> ! it ' <>n?- hrriiOKs. , -U -l/.v/tt toe-' known ' . I'vhln'i ?- rii..i ?-.i ? . \terior I'aiauviiia ' hiii . ^ ? i<?riuu*n.t? : :'.a*r shew ? .?tbrrp'. !VM. ? n ? ? - a ><!i'jj!pi> a<fva.t??-o\ '? 'a jSreal- 1>W>k; ,yt Pat" it js w?#. ?>n<* i'f: 'ho uurl > ' sfn^p TV:: vM*- ? Oi.> I'Ctiii'irbs ' ? Of ~ at. ? *t r? f, * > anil.-.ifr-.V'ifcs ? ?? . fart; ?'r F ':!??<>. , tLv- tafcV-^'N.il.'^rr. ? ? .?? ii.aiiiTa.mi ?v;sf. rr~ ?. ? Jf.tkiir' ?-f i ' ; ' ,s;- j A rt fr:*. if tff <V-': ! < ?'* -vVVP til)j ' f':ir.v .i*on ?' * vvi.rfr' V. r'v- . ?? r!.V -tr;.-;: ft* '/;? . ?' \\Air jit jftVpn f Hui'f >>" W . . [utiil At vill -.vji" v. ti.. ? ? t'< iii Tw/ ilV' * ? * ritriroHSi t>> !.???vy:i. >S.sif?" ' ? ? ? ? I'M" - i; it' x.'-'irZ ' r- V / w " ? .VfV.' " ?. .? ? ' tf ..'?tv, ' ?' ' :i i?r v ? - .iirt.n 'irii. ?'?? - A fjiisi* \ sliow.c. lis fi.m h of the jrrMiud su^;> ???? ."f":. r<-?- }j. ,?f ?'T.uj.n>: .i.' i: I'ur.ta IV r**t ? ' \rpr:sv .?f. *tin? . \\rtiR- a y a r?-ntly v - |Iifs . --I ??!>; Tt;?-i!?-r ?? .?.'{? '????{ -.i: ? ? VV. -??'?Ir -i ' . 1 "uj.ta . A rtrO^ ? 5 }??? rn i S!J' < ? ij ;xl] 1' I? .rtycj)! ? T*r? * v >~|;i t3xi?-r:V?- t.i; ' r ji'ifV'f- -St : ? ? ?? * .* \vas-. ? a ? i?. (irvai.lt ' . ; Growi"th cf Punta A -jrjy ??. . * ? ?T*' *? aTf-l". SA'iC ?*.!???' s* I* i iti. -vii ? ; ? . .star*;; ? >n.-. "Vj.-. ?j.jf i ? \h. .2^^*.' ' .Vaiiiii-t' ?. ?> Yli "I-*;: (t.'ttmii " ? v 1 li^* viirX(i ('ij,. :!n-. >.'\t;.'-v I hp- r:;v ; .p?n*i 'was -a-n .': rujs:. ' ??!;?? :::>??<! .:-'.''a?'-?j. : A'-ii-rtva.-v irtr-.*. iinp' < .A . ^ .. ' ; T.w?*n.'.-v; I'uru ? ..-ilTJl V?-t r' v':V. 111 ? ; :r.^ aii?J !h^. ?. of tf ? '?.#hl)v ssiiij's \ t-.nz t'fiJ at. ?Fw -nil .of t io- i??r th*.rV? a '? ! nt^hf! Ui* ?"saini" ii;;a of this "raii t-ri". ' iiy.-f fiviti TH?wuph at.'! .'Wi't 1 hfOOpW tl?S .rt Vl.'-l!. ;S?'. J x-a ; and ?5???^ass;i>.le tra "? vat?-?I ????untry. . ;) ???ih lv ?.f .Wjt it |ws . daily ne*vsfriai?*rv , Tl.?* I'aOityia ?;anal . Arenas a" hard J.ii'-V. 1 . vfftwi. . Unt; . in ?!???'? . ? jmjM*rtan< v as a pi?fi o ??' tliriv*-. ? ???' v Turning it" ??>???? fr>?r. -it jrr^vv t?> v:j]vie :ts:su . , jrij; Jands.' ran< ? Motor roads s'rvr. ;,f?l Argfntin** j amjia : a - ?' s- 1 inp ll(*t of ,? ipto j the Fueyian -iiann?-ls. <? ii?'!r?-|.?nis | of Mtu:Hlaii?*s lias (aft : !va? injf, jwvtsperoifcj air. The city has half ; "/?- r^.-'Vn ably pood -.hotels which . ft'-r ? (>?? in ner of the country, >?? - ?? \ ????*.?) "*r: _rly hearty nie.ajs. There. >? r>u-M? aHy no difTePence in heavinws- v ianit. ^e- ' f??een lonchwn and dnifo-i. and ...ut- : ion, of course, 's the standby as a ' e i]-?> ri^Mailre. T'.c ..great crabs. . :<iii;.'ir In ...the nearby l furnish ? ? ;<? Ptiiv.a Arena* ? !<vi^a< y. These .rea Mires ar-?y ' t w o, . f?*.t "V?T ;j I ?'l?lv "r !':?"? legs are eatm. :.!v! ;ir is like ??/ rhevhcsf : ?ii'.lx.'vr. = ..- v'.. ?. .', I"::; i:i ..Vrera-s of,1 ;todffv-' ; *, iv ? ?? ] j.-M.i strips ami Nui it*&S "J ' h'riVki and' M . Much' c??r . !??? ir:? t ?'?? ! *> ? r 1 r< vtiil ;>ed en ? !??? : out.. . ;!-?? :n?r. hiiwr.vt'r. There :?? !:<?; ;t'n ?*nt i|>- ? \vi.tH .the . :?r M :<>r tni.-ks tilt <1 o\, arts stiii H peting v'i:h them in hauKn;: : the p.?h s( rea in <->-f wool ha 'es that ?;-i :;r^ "}}T th.s f:>1' aWa\ port. ?Sea tnt!n?n? .? js rih.'dvrate the climate | l*i!Ti T :? ?Ari'ii.'is. w tiich n>av said be -on ! lu- . r. [;r:i * :>? (???riior lift w ?Mfn temperate '.and Anrajvtic conditions. ' i |wrr(>:ii< are necessary even i luting ?he southern summer- (our winter). The ;.verage summer temperature- is tbouf. .*1 degrees Fahrenheit. 'Dip winters. howeyer, are '"'t so liars'has f?l ??>??. r?f 'I Ym?djt; j Sheep Bring Prosperity. The islands to. . the south of the strai i haye- the mildest climate of tire ??nt.ro n-{M. atid the sh'eep l&nds of T;err:> are higher priced ' those- of.'- the ? mainland, There ;rre nearly '?.i** '.{*"? ylieep in the ? Jii I ?-;? li [iwrrion '<?( tl .? I'afagoniaiJ region. ' himI ' 'the ? .is:- i-f Argentina rataii'-nia s\ the mV;h siipp'ert "tiief ; tiiM;.fiis /tf . the I'atajionian tniijcJiares". i< >:.;?! to Iiax<* all df. i a .*p?j :( ? MflpiV. i-ofiipany. V ' m-Vrv . ' iv .1 !?? -trra:'; ? t r.iji.- f i:t ?:> ?? |pf |j ??{.? u<nit\<45i. ?' iji' ?? >'? a cr?j:i-t ]M"<'ili. t 'in>ijis ? *> j-r : hji!e> 'I'lioe ? !iiv?{ui f.? \ir? .tuken. orv' <>f in '?fat [ I'lj/m-v.' jii::i;-U,<rs of" '? wliV.ii iitativ in I'a.isiiic ,f?r|'??ra* ?Ji'"tji. are M'iif' Ti;'i a'tiofji -i^illean i'?t *nia. A "* ;1 :lir<"iL'.li- <?tn- ? r rlu'-e ?.'sra7yis!Mn?tit,< i!t'a!:;atiz?'S P.Ua ^??nian ?>!????{? in?h)strv r tfu> vi>it<?r 'ay tn'T!i.inp; ? an.' A tyj'i' # I'lanr i^ I'lVertO ;i!?i:;r !'.V? n.jles of i'-ilBti) \r.-na> ",n one ?'f tiie ? cre:ir iirins >>f t !:?? ??:i that jvienejritre far int?> (}.?? .itin?:s r,..>t n..;..- iui??T.- At tiys. cz?t .'Ul ht-rs w i?ck ..n 1 1?? ;r?*a!n* <>f- i ;i!v;i.?cv n; the ran*- >>{ 12., ;??-r niin.ute. TW < arvaaM". tii?-n j-a^s t.hr?>uph inany ian-iv w-?uJ?- hfring vv.T-shf~i ah<i ;t n<i ?jti?i iij: in ?rhe tjoVjIi-nc ?? ?")>;f.ti?l?*>r. : -.where iii<*y re tita.ix a <iiiy. f.ea \ i n.g' the ?*?"*Iiiis 1 |i :t in f >? ? r ' .>n a i ??nv?-y.?r, t ho rar? iisM*s ; ar?- an. I jth'P pa^soi -in to a : ta^ciTiy hiai liinr. 'p- '^etne' tl:n> tii#- , tin- s< ;;!?? at rhv , rare <??' j V'r ' hour., in ih*-.' I.'u??ni? Hci iw j.huit sh?>f(i.- .'.mi ' . !:;?n^."at' one t iaw' in the fr-e/ins <;h;itn- ' i.'oUf '.' ???nsnitf per tiny . ?> '.the average .k j (hiring 'tie 1-ntr-lWiiij? yojiyiJl; In ft ?Tor:t'tre ? "iDpiirt- i in'-nty ?.o(:.?-* :.s ii.kt; r'arrasM'S ;an <-:or.i;'! Tiu* st<?rap?* <io< I^irfijiv-nt: -;i * ! >? ;h?> <l?M lv.v. . w fjrre. ;? eart ^oin- :'r< ezer >- * ? : ;j . V-r > tie tip; an-!- ??ai'iiiie.s (<"? - Flti^ri a n<J| ? are F<,a?Jed ? ::ri;? *-t h"kjy. Ranches Are Very Large, i In caip lfes -.tif .the I' 'ta^onian r<- ; iUvn Itnu'* aff'ftjrs J:^e timso of Aiu*: "r::::a. iirni ;iri? iinil?*r ^ire .;Vn?v.: ' ti:>- Kaiitlan<l slam! - > ?: : r> ?'? In ? .????!. slu'op rfl.Di'hina' into 1 :ai;"'r,,.i. ar.-i the ^.'K-pJii-nis ro<J?y are lar^-' ix >. ? :.-it 'l-he pra^s of tliis ?far >.?utjn rn laO'i iy :aost ii"iiri^hfiijr. [ The sheep t-r<?w so fat that if thev J "their l>a<-ks they . antiot riirht j The!ii>r-ive?. an?l fall an e;i^\ pro\ to! f?>\es ami wihl flops. Kahhits. the pf(St of Aoyfralian i siieep ran.? htnen. are not present in j I'afapotiia . hot ilie - ountry is 1nfeste?l hy r?t? v. hii'h ranse heavy losses. I hev eat the cra?s an'l also destroy it hy hiirrovNtnc amon^' its roots. The iarjre nu.uihers of wild gei-se that alipht tn the. reel iin also pn-ve trouhle sotne They hrowse like the sheep :.in<l in ilir^i-t . competition. Three or four of t hem will make away with as tutieh' ant^s a-s a yheep. Argentine I'ataprnia Is not so well supplied with slaiiphterinp estahlish iiients. and frenzine plants as ("hilean Patagonia, a fact vyhi< h is caiisinj: con siderable peouomif diffieiilty just now. Sheep are raised on the huge Argen tinian ranches of the sourh primarily for their wool. Last season the flocks reached huge proportions cinc] during the present season the past urage has not been as good as it was hoped it would he. The ranrhers are therefore faced by a dilemma, and serious con sideration is heing given to a plan to kill off and bury thousands of sheep. The situation may result In the exten sion of freezer facilities to a large area of lower Argentina. _ ^ MARY GRAHAM BONNER. . com ivvivuim Ni-rvnt < SNEEZEWEED "M?n. num.- dear tue. deiir said ) .Mis< <'ow "! have had siiHi an ex I. perieiHH*." I ''What has heon the I roflhter" asko?I '?Mrs <*???'. ? "Moo. mini." r<'|n'jii?"<l. "what ; ha- Ihmmi tin- tri<'u|doV" j "My dear. " said Miss Con. "I bad a whilT' .if i-h-iit horrible wood ea 1 1 od ' '*}U I*' I'Wi 'Oil . * "And I id so had" a <'l .?-\x of thoM h.'ior -!i ,i\(? It iit.'ii iriy food' ! 'voi-. :i !j-uw. I was riifwinL* it before l . ?? ,t. ?? > ' -y ;.j "Am nay I *t-< >ol> on' a* they say c.'o-i drea- ifnJly. l ?.*:;* niTserabbv "< >li. SIH:>| }i:j:1 ?*!". i-icr toil vrs'. S 1 1 ? ? 1 1 ' "i-rid sn?-<v.ins st.tifT Some of It intiist 1 1 ,j\ 4- been ijuivi' dr\ . "U ?Vas <lim n t In- stmun that It haj?r'? tr< ?|. It ltj>sct mo, I Van n il Vi'?n Soiiif sard another halite for tin- ivivt. | How its w ;t? that <? f S-v ;i.ii|> K.UJi'Uower I supposie because the th-Wer in ail- aro of ye!b?w. "I'.tij I wasn't notiiin^ uhaj. I was I. \y;is just day- dreaming and *n 2 " if:;,';, r ... 1 " ? ' .] "Oh I'car, ,"h dear. moo. moo. dear. ?no. it ".is ;i drpadfnf exp^ricn^-" ''Yes. I ? :.a imagine It was." said Mrs Cow "I don't moan to fail to pv?- voir ' my s.vtnpat hy -hut mrllj". Mis- C-iw. I mil qlilfe surprised at -?? ??--"'?V ' "N?i. manor how milch daydream iiis a t ow ih u'S slip shoiili] ho cart" f i.i I not to oat thoso bitter leaves. "She Srio;f!?ln't Ie( such a thine happen." I c.an't think how you cou)dha\e bo? n so stupid." "Nuw, Mr- < o\\ ." snid Miss Cow. "you aro my "Mpr. and no doubt, In _? n.any ways, iriy superior. Hilt it Is r?M i.ind of .yon -to . onio and. tell nve ?'Pin Mtipid >Vh?kti. Kin suffering. -from ?! the .-roots of t \ j* wri't. |i<d S* n fT '?U'ni|!(I yiiii, co to some one who had stu'.dipil liil-fof. and Say : "'How- snipid of Sou stuli your './ir Wliy' i.o.t lift yntir toe so you do ?I Was Chewing It Before I Noticed." aot hit It- wnil lift rtil of your ? ? ???h tin* -siu:** w!)\ su not. one <>f rhofn ever hiti-':' '?\VmiW! yi m 1:0 t?' someone Who. had bumped ilifir ankle .-cainst the edge of .ii t^-king ?"ha'ir sun! >a> ? " *1 N??r .hie. ha. tut. that's being ? \ cry 1 iuinsy not to >ee the end of the rorker sticking oirt'; "Would \ in] jo to a b tiy who had v cut . tij> Mi^iT on a now ki.ife ms?1 saj ? " "! "oii't. \ oti know enotisJi to be ?-:? !"?* fill. v.'f.Mi .a new. knife". Anynin know s> h now knife- is sharp." ' :> "Would y 01*1 {11 in m |>or-oti who. had u torriM.e runl and say " 'My 'dear. yr?u slimiht have worn iliht eMrsi s.tt'fftirr yesterda} as I told jiiit'5 ?'Woiijd v(>u r!i ? .vijrh things? "\Vnli. maybe you w ? ? ul < I. "Hut I dori'i think it >' kituj tn Si-old 1 tie. for my foolishness when Dn :|lreaii\ l>eih^ punished eitonjih - . I have suffered enough for <u<-h h 1 mistake. . liioii, yeu rt hot befog kind. You're only being supi -rior ?Tni sorry, moo, : moo." said Mrs. . "1 didn't mean to he unkind. "Hut." she ;:i]ili"i to ht rself as she rot up slowly , and walked across the fields. ? V ? ? ? ' "It was a ver> stupid thins for n .sensible .row to do. A very stupid Thin:;." - And. as Miss i'ow settled .herself for a little refit, she said to herself: ??When I do a foolish thing again I won't t<d! Mrs. i'ow aholtt It risht j nuar That 1 know full well.' And the cows in the pasture said: "Moo. moo, there has been a little ; hard feeling today between .Miss and \ Mrs. ?'ow. but it will pass off. It will pass off. They're sensible rows and Jhey won't let any hard feeling stay j between them, moo. moo." Puzzlera Why did the ease-stand? Recause it taw the apple bough (bow). ? ? ? What fruit gryws on telrgraph wires? Electric currents. ? ? ? What motive led to the Invention of j railroads? The locomotive. ? ? ? What spnr do we use to make tlms go faster? The spur of the moment. ? ? ? Which tongue hurts without speak ing a word? TUe Ttfngoe al your shoeT American Eagle Well N timed Monarch of Ait Tin* A ml*ri**sifi bald eagle 's really misnamed. 1 His head is well clothed with feailujrs. being pur?? while in the ;rives rise to the nair.f (ail also is while, the re l:i' body .is dark brown., r bird is dark throughout being required for I ho as I ho full whiip markings, afiire stage -the bird was once i -oils i< I i ? list ii ret and. was vari ously known as the I'ird of Washing ton and as ?the black or gray eagle Young bald eagles an* very. II k ?? golden eagles and (lit* two a rei-often confused." (nit on close inspection the bald mny he known by t li?- fart .that t's less an* \ Itjire of feather?5 for yum* distance nbmc |.|ic |im';s TljiTt1 is li'tle differ* i'ti( #? it) cMi-tit of wing, and lot: I hMi^tl: l-? t ceil /1'Jir p?li|ott and bald entiles, but iff \l:i!ii-r is stouter a; d heavier \r !?(??)> It is a <lraiiue fa I ih:tl i.m mature bald- eaiiles. due to _'ieaTer lenull' .if feat hum ago Taiger i.lfan JtrfuHs, - I In a>!?'e! the I ?:> % 1 eaji'e itiv*p;es llortahh is a noble ifld i i isjti r; ? 5 ? i r? ! . The heal; is heavy anil slTangely hO'iiVed. whi'e the corners of the mouth hirt'e a downward curve, v. hi?'h.. give* I ho bird an appetinifteo' of severity. A . hony place extends o>er the eyes and : lias a curious resemblance to the beetlin-g brows often observed in men (>f StP'ni; character. The body- Is heavy and muscular, with a siiggeviiou of latent strength. while Hie powerful , legs and feet, with their tigcrlikc tal ( .ns. confirm the impression of a crea ture able and willing to hold ils own under any conditions. In flight the bald eagle is macnifl cent. With; pinions wide- spread and floating with hardly perceptible effort. J it elides through the air with an ease ? and cranio w hiclr no tnaninade machine J hap ever equaled. Aided by fa vorable air currents and suin^*;.i? ?ii great:, circles, it rises ;?> tremendous heights, often beyond the ranee of vision of the j miked eye.~I.ee S. Crandall, ill Men- ' tor. Too Much Water for Fish Even the tinny '? inhabitants of old Father Thames suffered incoin ? niencp | op account of 1 lie floods of the past season. The first rush of water (irives the lisJi fl'om tlif'ir customary. swims, ! unci in order not io" t e driven into un familiar waters, they take refute In eddies ami ?it:iet- ''"rtv'-s where, they an hold their own against 'he ciir rent. a:. (1' into which {am i.- lecne and collects As the river rises 'he wa ter colors and darkens, mi;;! liirlit te penetrate to the hotiotr . so ; that foot) becomes in\ isibie and the tisli are dri \ en t" s!i:;lj.(i>\v. w.^ier When the stream "\cr.rlows if*- . liaJiks and spi'e'n's i? cf t^- c 1*1 1 1 1 t v, h - 1 | ? ^ s | .tin* tlsh ipii>i: !> follow it in se-ii-c.fi of (lUret water a'nd the .-f < ;:i ~ r ,0' . tr?c.vno?'C insects and eacvhworius 10 f* ui'J there There .s howe\er. a 1 a .' * ' risk that t-hr> tsiay he sTranded bj n rapid. subsidi|ti<-e of the th-> i. ? ! . '. "" . ? ? 1 Competition a Stimulant A runner sehi"iii breaks a record unless he is c}os(?ly pressed A base hail team plnys its best jante acain$t a <-b(se adversary. A hprse scores its b??st mark U hen pitted . against fust ?lVorsesi The retail dea !er pla.\ s his best came ; when' pressed by competition. -The "tie sure way to riiake 11 uierohant : s!(?njjh into ii'rii.'o'-rity and slipshod nietliodx is to tai.e- 'aw ay JiK competl tbdi. lionest. etilii-:r| competition (ie veloj;s ^(m.?1 laerehants. and makes *ne. i:?ert. eiiizeas A lack Oi competl-. ti?.n t-i 'is airiness and insolence. I The groiiter \??ir competition, the vrrcater your ((ppt>ri?nity .for growth; ? ; t ;oo(i Hardware. Miners Travel by Plane IJecently to eliminate ii.avel over vast desolate Tacts in.. Alaska ?n 'he ha:'(J .iour.'iey to tlor c??l?l liebls. the air plajve Ii; s been c;iried in*n use., with -?h'- rV-sii.lt that the trt!rier?. lijiie flown ] into the fjuraivay reirhuls in a few hours at I l.'e most The danger from ' starvation and of freezing to death have thus been elintin.it-d ? ' The e\ perlmeiit has been pr?hoii!ic< d highly 1 successful and more planes u-fH he hroucht in for that work alone in the : I'assiar civility district of leofhern Mrf.'ish ? oimcrda. ;. l Costly Suit of Clothes A liaiivy foijiid the first piece of _*i?Id ' in Australia: Seeimr his master count ip_' jroUi coins, he said he ftiiiiid a rock which looked like the yellowish coins. He offered to ^he it to film for a new suit of clothes. The master later sold the nucrPt for more than $20,009. Too Absent-Minded They were discussing the abse. t nilndedness of an acquaintance who had Just passed. "That habit nearly cost him his life when he was on his holiday," remarked one. "How was that ?" "He fell overboard and forcof that lie knew how to swim." Athletic Prowess For two decades records in practi cally every field of athletics have been broken, and the limit of physical en durance when no more records can be broken is hot in sight. Righto! "Six months' experience at working crosg-word puzzles ought to come In hnndy when It comes to filling out the income tax blanks," bays the Southern Lumberman. ndnlt. w hie 1 "bald." Th ? maiiidcr i>f The. yO'iti: Three j ears siiniptloti of In ibis inn 1 Indians Gay in Buckskin Clothes The annual tannin;: party (u'ld by f'liii|n*:i<l Indian- on th?> wostt-rii houmljirv ot (JUii n-r National park ha* h?'<?rn?' a holiday t?vi?ni. . Tin- bravi-s '?-.n iivp "'-U'rouilhi flown" tho animals with um-rriiiir "ftin l.arn-l siuht" only }im> ?? to "look" afti p tho papooso- and "?Wlklrpn. while the squaws traiislorni tho hairy pi-Its into ttiaifrijil for -liol tt r and raiment nio.-.'y holiday rai i ?'flt in ?These nn'il? i-n .-day -. for iii<?si ? tlrt'in live. in li<tuis<-s am' wear wool <t. i !.. tlijn^ in rln'r ?-v l:i\ aiii i- 'il II-.. I I lie I rl1 1 .! ? -?i StVrto ln?i'.' .l ? ?f?*| ?:? i" ?i-eiii iiiilui^i'- liic r?'?l in.:.'! in 1 1 1 i - ? ?i:s for without .In* lini-rx i f headed i> 11 (?>'?, M i n*: lies. thy't-'a'a e\e;it- <?:) -i. icrv.ii H>'n- woiib 1 Im- .'rubbed Vf-ry ii;i<;krroiiui| w'h i i Tlfoin ?fn i." t'jit { ?? ?! li Cotfcura Soothes Itching Scalp. ? ii retiring pentjy nib spots of dan and llrlilns with Cutlcura oint ment. Next morning shampoo witli j Ojricnfa Soap and hut water. Make r hem your everyday toilet preparation* arid have h clear skin and soft, white h p. r ds.? A d vert I sem on t . Tesla Turns to Mart Nikola'. Tesla. the inventor wbn <? hi'Tk hi)> been verv .important in i > <M'. 'r:?'al w'ortd. hi?* turned 'l.i> .-!???<? i. .!?ion> t,. -Jfr ss'iys lifv on j'.iihoi \l;ir- ina> be f oni' to ti n Uiillion your- ? ? 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