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Forgotten -Hospital, Complete, Is Found Forgotten for half • century, a hospital has been found on the sea coast of Denmark, and government officials are considering what to do with it It was built in 1879 for cholera patients, there having been a cholera epidemic in Europe and a recurrence was expected. Soon after the opening a sailor believed to have had the dread disease, was ad mitted. He proved to have nothing worse than measles. No other pa tients came, and the place was closed and forgotten. A young journalist found the hos pital, with everything complete, from beds ready to use, to medicines and salt cellars containing salt put there 64 years ago. The discoverer has suggested that It be converted Into a vacation resftrt for poor children of Copenhagen.—Montreal Herald. Do You Ever Wonder Whether the“Pain” Remedy You Use is SAFE? 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KETTNER (TiXP'T JMAPPV t STRATEGY By GLUYAS WILLIAMS IX h IS oof TOR HIS MORHIK6 ride.Wishes hedidiOT HHt HIS MtTTEKS OH ( V s TAKES THEM,OFT, REFLECT) N& W MorjHESt6 0U6HT 1b KNOW WBlE&i .vJtrm MOIHER6 OU6HT Tb KNC IE& ONT HAVE ANV FUN OH HITTEhteM^ I OH DEAR, VWTHEWS STWtfitfe RIGHT IN OK HoWCQiDHfe MAUDS WILL SEf \ \ ( \ * HE MttHTHNK KNOWN . SNTP PUT THEM ON MNIl \ I \ \ ONLY YOU *T6W WDflF THEM DWBEiy.1RBC.Wa OJtRB^PV i r 'i MOTHER SAW THEM 60 AMP HM> THEM OH AMWW 1M A Jiffy .... - . m •Well Begun’s Half Done” When Making ‘ ‘ _ your House Froc! ' SPATTERW MM -fflf/fc There was never a truer phra than that, and how well it appil here! For before you know It yo dress is cut and ready to stiu This pattern is so easy to folio There’s everything new about t lines of this fetching house fro< with its contrasting surplice faci and doesn’t it look like a differ* dress when buttoned up to the net see small sketch—with those en mous buttons? When househt chores are finished, button up t deep pointed surplice and west} t frock to market. It’s smart enou| Try it in colorful novelty cotton gingham. Pattern 9614 may be ordered oi In sizes 34, 36, 38. 40, 42, 44 and Size 36 requires 4 jyirds 36 In fabric and % yard contrasting. Co plete diagrammed sew chart Includ Send FIFTEEN CENTS in coins stamps {coins preferred) for this p tern. Be sure to write plainly yt NAME. ADDRESS, STYLE NU BEEP and SIZE. Send your order to The Sewl Circle Pattern Depu 232 W Eighteenth SL, New York, N. Y. JUST AS GOOD The lady customer entered store and headed strnlght for the I prletor. “You sold me some rotten npi yesterday.” she said, “and I’m brl lag them back to you." “That’s all right lady,” has apologized the merchant “1 needn’t have taken the trouble to bi them back. Your word's Just as g as the apples.” All Stolen Composer—My tunes are the c dren of my brain. Pianist—Yes, by adoption.—St Stories Magazine. Taking the Count Disgruntled Second—Why d« you use your feet a bit moreT j Boxer—The referee's too fuss; Room for Others "Sometimes I don’t speak forht at a time.” “Thanks for those kind voids."
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