TSS iigJLY BEYIEW, WEBVESBAT, HAT 4, 1921
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IltK'KVll.MO C<;ii!ic. AtliacUvf «• , Tt»«»i»v;h«UHO and alUyr with larKfc iMjrch, gas, elwtrl«ity, balti, rmuiini,' water, on main rpad, witli avenuu tmni- auc of 150x200; 12 minutes to utaiion and few nilnutcH to lrolley;4^caily tax, $17; sacriflce for »500«; miiirt liavc. »21!0O ciihIi; lrnn(i<!dlut<i.'|)on.s<'M»l«>n: fine for FJoultry. Ownc>r, 30 lUvenddn Prive, IlocKvUlc Centre; plione Itockville <-"<in- trc 124&-W, 3;«1
yt>n 8»le or IcBKc; Houm! with ntore and flve Itvlofi' roomn and b.Ttli, all .lirM'iovuniiMitM; inquire .'126 .ioileho-iVlin- eola Turniiiko; phone Oarden CUy 1678. «:5fl
FOR SALK—ileum-, C roome, all Irn-
provements, 4 blocks to depot. T. 11-
DaiKli, 1-4 .lackson St., Uempstead.
Tolcplioiio 29 ilempstead. SI! If
Vvt Sale—^Automobiles
iOl.l>HMO}'>il.l^ iyi6 luuniiif, .Vpa«j*(ii-
K<'r, ficctric li^ht and starter; iifrfcct
j nijinin^ order; iiricc, iTJtt; 80 \VaijhlnB:-
j ton St., Hempatead; phone Hemp ISU.
[0L.l.iKMOniI.£*coupc. isao, driven 8000
mili':», motor and liody lb excellent
condition; ko<x1 ruhlMT. in(|iiire ICyan
Ktcwart Jno, Carden City; phone tiar-
|dcu CUy 1095. 3:59
/ Wanted—Male Help
Personal
TIJUKK whltc ii-ocks, 3 twn capacity, A-1 conditio!!. One no<lge tria^k, % jlon, tinicl iMidy. KreiHcUcr Autu Kup- I ply (Jo., li'ronl Ht., Hcinpistead. 8;58
t."AI>Tljl.AC 1!>17 7paH.s«ifrcr touring-; nil new cord tire«. rood paint, etc.; many ex^riiK, l.raullful condition; mu.st sacrifk;c. Hewlett, Ij. 1.', phoue Wood- mere 3I0». 6(56
For Rent—Furnished Rooms
Ll'-'l'tJ-DATK two lat;;e furnlNhed heil- iooiiih; elieliie lishta and l>atli; two iiiiiuitt'M fiom alation; 21 Grand Ave., Haldwin. 2:61
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For Sale—Furniture
FUUNIBHKU aparlmeiit, l rooiii.s and bath, rcllned, no children. Uox C-2tt8, liKluirer oUcc, Hempbtead. tf;60
POJl RENT—Ono large front bedroom (furiiiHhed), v.Uli kililien privilege.^, or younw bu.siiio.HH couple would share home, eall eveningm, 7 Uoekwood ave., Baldwin, • L. I. 6"-3
KlJHNIsaKI) rooms, suitable -for one or two (ieiitlemeu; half block from U.K. Miaiioii. Danhel.ser, 38 N. Main at., Prccpoit. 3:60
l'"lA3KKNCE-Vlll(;iNl\ coltape, 71 S. VillaKe .\ve., UoeUvllle Cenlre. Desii- ahle loom.s wiih board, $15 up. All kilKl.s ot catcrioK. bHiiuuets and dinner parties; chicken und plunk Kteiik .speciallieH. 6:5!t
A l.Itm'l', airy room, with or without board; bath, electric bsht, etc.; phone HempMteud l^'O. 3:5!)
AI'AUTMKN'T TO LKT, •furnished or uiil'iiniiHliod: throe rocins and l>atli, liieludiuK KHH, eleetrie liKht ami licat, Applv Alinnclte AUlllnery «hoii. Tel. 77,1 Kreeport. 57-tt
Wanted—To Rent
l''UOM .June I, on or near wulfr, 3 lo 8-i-oom biiUKakiw, by 2" ailurfe; pu}' 9&0 lo $100 monthly for 3 moiiUus oi loiiKer; distance fiom tiuiu and full particulars. H. W. WriKht, 815 W. 115th at., New York Cily. 0:61
It'llUNlHHKD apaitmeiit, 2 or 3 room;;, neai- station. No chiklieii. I'liuiie Kpt. 25y-Al. 3:tiU
W.\NTK1J: One or two furiii.shed rooms for lisht hou.soilieepinK, or u.'^e of kitchen, Lynbrook or liockville Centre: pcniiaiicnt; reasonable; reilaed coui)le; Klve. particiiliini. G.1!.,S., Daily Itevlew, Uoekviile Ceatre. 3:59
Good size kitchen, with tubs etj. Twt olher rooms. Modern. Wanted by couple for immediate occupation. Ke ply at once. Box 154 Freeport offlce Dally Review. 14:61
Real Estate Wanted
A LOT on .soutli Hide. 75x100; about 10 n'lliuite.s' walk from depot, in select nehjhltorhooil; mu.st be reasonable; no bioUors. U.K.I)., Ueview, Freeport. 2:61
W.\N'TED—Farms all sizes wanted at
oiKe. Buyer.H waiting. Send detailK.
price and terms to Brloniio Farma Co..
llfl Nassau St., New York. 60-3
WANT to buy lots ou Wanhinglon HI.,
Henipstead, cheap for ca.sh; addres.':
"Ijots," Inuulrer offlce, Hempstead. 3;5'.i
WANTKl): I.ot about 40,\100, in Kock¬ ville Centre, near school; state exact location and lowest price for cash; KOod I'lianio to sell if priee is rislit. U.I.... Ueview, Kockville Centro. 8:59
FARMS, all Nines, wanted at once; buy¬ ers waitlUK; send detallK, prices and terms to Urlonuc Farms Co., 116 Nas- .«tfiu St.. New- York City. 3:59
For Sale—Farms and I^nds
LOTS FOR SAIiE—Cheater Park, Ellna
beth Park, liiBruham Eatates. T, 11
Hauch, 124 Jackson St., Hcnip»tP<i'l
telephone 29 llompsleail. 53-1'
Boats For Sale
KlOHTKKN-fool boat, U>i hi). <".raj ipotor. Jones clutch, alt il) Rood ordcM; mu.st .sell o,uick, for 175; phono Free- port UI06-K. 6:56'
Boarders Wanted
FUUNlTCKiO FOK .SALLi—Contends Of larpe house, modern, now, Itoad- ciaft seven foot couch, massive; labK.-n. hansiugri. Mra, \V. K. Goo<fr!dK<'. Joru.salcm and Linden Aves, Hemp stood. C:&1
For Sale—Miscellaneous
IXIHCM serei'ns. .square .'-olid roahojjany ti'ble, white (MianKl siuKle b('d! v.itb .niattres.s, fcatlier pillow.s, two jurUiniois, bra-^i^ bird caRPS. doll's white wicker (•ii'iia'^e, dolls brass be<l and doll's ham- iui).;k, and eiiild's blackboi.rd; addiess Mrs. H., 304 Merrick Ud., Kockville ContKC. 2;til
FtJIl SALK—Pool table, standard size: flrst class condition. Price $150.00. Scon at Front St. aud ITnioiidalo AvcnucH, Kast llcmpstoad. Phone 3-J, HempBtoad. S. Manko. wieh. 3:60
.S.M ALTif lawn iriower, iiovd condition. $5; 230 VV. Merrick lid., Freeport, I.. 1. 3:60
THKKK malioKaiiy cliairs. blrdseyc; ma¬ ple drcBser and chiffonier, witli two eliaiiK to match, and other pieces; pri¬ vale; no dealers; phone Hemiistead IS 15. ' 6:60
l''i)i; y.Vl.K—I'priKlit piano, lali'ly iivi'i'liaiili'd, new action; vtmi. when new $SflO. Must be sold <-heap foi ¦a.sh. 11. F« StublX', Washington ave.. KiMisevclt, L, I. (iO-3
i'un SALiO—Choice planta: Tomato, cabbage, lettuce, Caullflnwcr, pepper tnd celery plaiUK. 'Also Knglish wal- lU't ami I'eiaii trees* N. lllake, 27 l'.e,:l<ll Wi., Freeport, L. 1. 'Phoue G7oM.
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IIICYCI.KS, man's and jdrl'.s, 20-incli wheel; 25 Uu;-,sell l'l., Fieeport. 3:60
HOUSi:. wagon, runabout, harness; ride or drive. Kioinuu, Harts -Vve., Roo.si: velt. , 3:50
('iKN'i"S bicycle with coaster brake. Kite model, good condition, reasonable, A. Klein, t5r>oitsman .\ve., near Combs Sliiiiyard, Fri'eiioit. 3:58
Wanted—Miscellaneous
ftOOKS: Highest mices paid for flc
tion and sets; books bought and sold.
Litlle Iiook Shop, 71 N. Centro Ave.,
Kockville Centre; lel. K.V.C. 87-J. 3:59
ANTIQUE furnifure, di.shos. quilts, iroo pots, bpoks, old silver, or anything very old; bou.'ilit ill any condition; send tno a ¦card and I will call. Fred Hruuei, Mill Kd., Hempstead. 15:56
For Sale—Uve Stock
.\M.M.\L:-i Fine SALK -
LIVE rabbits; call after 7 p.m. week¬ days or all ilay Sunday; 113 Graltnm .\ve., Hempstead.
V GOOD milkiiur goat rind 2^ young nannies, J30; 261 N. Coliimbu.s'.\ve., Ii'reer.ort. ;;:G0
Wanted—Female Help
C.IKI- or Woman to work on power .sew¬ ing machiUi'; boy for general work ill factory: glrlK for addreasinBr aTl<r siliool; high school girls preferred; 36 .\'. Main St., Kreeport. 3:61
J''OK jrcncral tiouKcwurk, competent while K'rl; refeienco re<|ui|ed; wa.^rew, $60. Mr«. Sibley, 78 KooKcvelt PI., Free¬ porl; plione Kilt. )\j. ' 3:60
SALK.Sl-ADV; ui>ply A. L. Frank, L Malu St., Hemp.stead. ' 3:50
Gllll. for general housework: good home, good wages for riKht part>'; ap-
|.ly Mrs. i;. M. IJennett, 11 Terrace Ave., Hemp.stead. 3:59
WOIiLVN to Stay *\vltii ciiildron"^hlle
pyrenls Jiie out; box 10, Review, Rockvlllo Cop tip. \ 0:57
WILL tako a -few boarders; comfort¬ able loomM; 418 S. Hayvlew Ave,, Fieeport. • » 3:60
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Board Wanted
UOOM and Board for two adults aud u child. Reply at onco. One large Slid ono small room preferred. Rc- 4>ly C-295, Inquirer offlce. r)4-ttn
Eggs For Sale
S'l'KICTKY fresh eggs; 31 Atlainii' Ave., Freeport. C. ("ariiiaii. :!;6o
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Wanted—Unfvmithed Rowws
9MAL1< houw or roomn by man, wife >iul daUEiitfr; will do f>aln|JnK and
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KOST, coming out of iiiy diivewai on Sailth street side, a black mo'ri-c purse '.vith silvor top, containing near *18; would uppreciatR littlo Kirl s^ceu picking It up returning same and receive re¬ ward. .Mrs. Norman Mariwarlng 172 H. Long I'leaeb .\^e., Freeport.
.¦VIKOALG. mule, twO-thirds thrown, some time Saturday, April 30; rotiu'u to M*s. W, Butler. 251 .South Side Aw<., Kiieeport. aijd I'l'yt-ive vewaiil. S:UO
WHlTB f<ynalB buUdx^, hi-own patch ¦ over each eye, long ejirs and tail; '.¦,ev\ani if :-«tnrne«l at once. Williants. .IS IrviUK PI., Rockville Centre. 8:57
LOar—Mlack S>cottl»h terrier; no collar;
CAUPENTBK;-^ wanled; apitly liodney I'lace and Windsor Ave., Kockville Centre. -:«1
VOUNG men, women, over 17, for i>ost- al mall ,servlcc. |t20 month. Exftd»l- nation}-. May. Kxperlencc unnecessary. For free particulars of Instruction, write J. l.eounrd (former Civil Service K-\' aminer>, 322 Equitable Bldg., Washing¬ ton, D. C. ' 3:59
jCELL.JVUf! and garage« whitewashed I and cleaned at reasonable prices; ! i,alntlu;j. papcrhanglns and liaisomin- ' iug; drop «i card Jtud will call. Fuller, i7 Uause Ave., Frtieport; P.O. box 14. 3:60
WOObWOKKEKK. Aside trim civrpen- tors, body niakers.\Contincntal Body Corp., Clinton and Midwood Sta., Hemp¬ stead. 2:09
MAN wantiKl to spadr and work lu K-'ir- den few half days a week, 50 cents per hour., Wagner, 056 Merrick Rd., Kockville Centre. 3:59
YOtiNG man or woman for geneiTil of¬ llc* work, with .some Iwokkeepi^ig kiiowlc<lKc and lumber experienco pre lerred; perniaiient position with chance for advancement. Reply by letter in own handwriting, stating exi>eriencc and salary wanted. John J. Randall Co., 15 N. Ixjiig lieach .Vve., Freeport. 6:5'J
IJLI.!' U.VNTLU—.M.\LK
i;o()KI'.I,\ni:im — lOxpeiienved bookbinders wbo can fiperate folding waehiniis, or rounding and Via<4iihK maeliines, ease making maebincs and f.tamperH. St"udy employment; good wages. Opi'ii shop. Reply stating age,^ cxp'Mienee and refereiieeH. Pre-9 uiiiitn wages and bonus plan to high graile men. Box 511, General I'oat Odice, New York, N. V.
l.lNirrVl'K oper:uor warned for iKW.s aiel job ofllce; good pay, ¦I.S-liour week, half-day .Saturday; The H<?ui|>stead Seh- Llnol, Hcmpsicad, N. Y.; phone Hem|), 10. 4:56
WANTKl)—Carpenters, 'Z^i union or men riualHied to join; ;;ea'le ?!>.00 per day. ('all hetwcon 7 .'1114 8 P.M. .fiilin H. C. Wulf, 161 St. Marks Ave, Krccport. C: TiG
M.*,Nr)OLlN, Tenor Banjo aud Guitar taui,ht, ragtime. Begirmera play •umjs. PKKFEirr FIRSTS in 6 les soiw or MONEY^ BACK. Famous Gib¬ son iniitniments loaned free. Hartnett system used. 56 N Bergen PI., Free port. 'Phone 647 M. tf:32
FOK SALK—Ono second iiand Klch mond Plptlcsii Furnace, iu gocxl con dition; ii,cw grates; 26-ineli (he !)ot. 565, one Bo<onil hand co-il range, with boiler over lop of range, $20; one m.irble basin, coniplete with nh^kel jilated lUtiiiKs and I'auc'^tH, $12; one new steam boiler, com r.ilett; S25 .square feet <aijarMty, $175. Oliver E. U. Reynolda, 52 Noith ]\Iatr; St., Fx-eei)ort, L. 1. Phone Freeport 1162. ¦ • 4a-tf
Help Wanted
POSITION OPEN—Domestlca, Cham- licrnialds. Cooks, Clerical Workers Gardoners, (Ul kinds. Skilled Labor No registration fee. Nasssiu County Employment Service, SO Main St., llemptead. 'Phono 299-J. tf:30
KKFINKl) -Vnieriean couple, Iw.Miif, :;oiiie furnitun', to lake cliarge of ai. uni'iHiiisiied house thai is for isale 01 to rent; apply to K. J. Kogers, 75 Mail: St., He'iiipritead.
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KOl'NO -Lady's gold waleh in i-'rfi- port, near I'ost Oftice, on Main St. a!>|.|y Daily Review, KueUville Cenliv K. 1. :i:lU
IlKLP UVMLD—.M.VI.i:
'ril.\l.)l'] LKAKNLNG OPPOK- 'I'CNITY—Wanted young men between twenty-two ami twen¬ ty-seven years of age to learn oiieration of machinen iu es¬ tablished hiKh-elaK.s indiist:y. Good pay while lofirning, steady einidoymont; from $40 W ^5;50 ptr week guaranteed when pro- Ik'ieiH. (inly few wecl<s iieees- H.'iry to learn. Real opportunity for bright and industrious young mi'ii. Address,,* giving age, general experience and eilueu tion. P. O. Bo.x DU, tieuural I'ost Ollicc, New Y'ork, N. Y'.
Wanted—To Buy
.Sl\ or soven-rocmi house, .south side,
>vltli all iininoveim-nts; select neigh-
lioiliood; about twelve llioiusiiud; ue
brokers. M ..1., Keview, Kreeport. 2;()I
For Sale—Real Estate
Be Tolcrnnt. Even in minor things snnio nf up nP' iniolciMiit of others' so-ealleil Iroub'e I Ii(>ard a man the other day coniplaii lliat while ho was at ti certain liote ihcn^ was bacon for brciiK-fast e\("r> morning and never n.sli. His ffiend who lintcil fu-h, docKirinUriiai fi— wa,- inoKt tinreasonable. "\\'hy, llirfio's nolli in;; nicer than bacon!" he .said. ,liis' when you feel ineliiieil to thjiik yon are the most "put-on" person in the wcrhl, look around and you'll Iind uianj iroubk'd ones wilU whom .vou would not chiiuge places.—K.^ciumt'e.
FOU SALF—3 lots on corner of Wa;dilnp:ton Ave and Clowes Ave. Hcn\pstf;ud; size of each lot 20x1100. F(U' terns call at 49 High St., Hcmp- Btead, H. No»ton. 3:60
B'OU B.\LE—3 lota on corner of Washington and .Morton Aves.. Hempstead. Size \)t lots 20x100. Terms. Call. H. Norton, 49 High St., Henipstead. .3:60
CORNER plot, Heuipslead Manor, near Jerusalem Ave, 40x110; will sell cheap. Frederick Wingciath. I'.O. box 130, Jamaica. S;60
CHOICK location, plot 150\1.")0; Miller and South Sido Aves.. Free!>oit, L. 1. 1\ A. .Myrick. 5:59
OESIKABLE corner lot, 'JbxraS, Pailc and Hendrickson .Aves,, Rockville Centre; price, $1000. H. Heu.schkel, 23 Reed Avenue, Roikvlllo Centre, owner. 30:66
Mcasiirinrj l-JeigUt of Trcos. To ir.ra¦•i:re fill' liei^'ht of n tre. n-iileli Ktaiiiis so (lint the len-tli o- fhe s!>fl<I<iw e;ui be I'leap'll'ed, i-et i Ptiek upright, let!in-: it form risli acplf' with the purfaeo of the ground A.s' (he lensth of the snadow of th» ¦f!tl(>k is to the height nf llif> stici:, f( Is llie !eii;;th of l!io sliodow of thi tree to the height 'if the tree. Thi tree must stnnd so the lenfcth of It.s sliadow cnn be measured. Multii>I: the lengili of the shadow of the frei by (he lw>l'?ht of the stick, nnd dlvldf by tho length of the shadow of the
stick.'
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American Eagles. There are four viir.'efies of encU'.!* li Xorth America, hut only two nre com mon In the T'nited Stale.s and AIiioKa- the bnhl easle and the prolden e.nele Thp pray sea enicle confine.'? Itself f Greenland nnd thc harpy eagle iniph comes a.s far north as Texa ^ The bah! e'lSfle Is found all over tiie cnnliii','n' .rom Mexico nnd Florida lo the .Yretb circle. The polden eagle Is rnther iih common In tlie Pniied Srntes. hut i. found more frequendy In Can.idii. Th" bnid engle derives Its name fro?u It? white held. -Ahirh in (lie dlKtanee give? tho nppenrnnro of hfihineisK.
nriTdlTNG plot, 90x150, al northwest corner of Kand.ill .\ve. and Bergen l'l.; best corner iu Fre<!port; price $1500.' 10. S. Randall, 15 N.'ixjlig Beach Ave., I'^reeiiort. 6:59
EXCELLENT REAL ESTATE OPPORTUMITY
Two Family House, 7 rooms aud bath, each side; individual hot water heating nystems, electrici¬ ty and gas; also coal range; glasned-in porch, parquet floors; All modern impiovcments. Can be purchased reasonably and on easy ternis,
Intiuire
LEWIS, MULCAHY & KEOPP
Attorneys
Observer Building;
Rcckville Cei^tre, N. Y.
Telai^qne Cpaiaection
Th* Cuckoo.
There Is prnbnhly no d'.vI«iIon of thi
blril family,,,that has so ranny differeni
members ns the cuckoo. In fact, the.\
are so nuinernu?; that «ome localities
have a speclnl nnme for a kind that Ij
another adjohilna; di.strict may have ar
entirely difTerent name, although It I?
the Identical bird. For Instance, thr
Caroline cuckoo is known a.s thr
I yollow-blUed cneknoln dilTerent ser
1 tlon.*" of the UiiKed .StatPf", nnd qnltr
I unlike its Enropenn cousins It hasn't
¦ file h.'ul hnhit of plariiig Its eggs Ir.
j fhe nest of t^nnie other bird to be
1 hatched wh.llo It flie.s around and en-
; Jovs Itself.
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I D«oislv* Battles of th« World. ! Sir Edw^ard Creasy wrote a work oa i the 15.decisive battlea of Uie world , which he gives as follows: (1) Mar- j athcn, B. C. 400; V-) Syracuse, B, O. : 413; (3) Arbela, B. C. 331; (4) Me- taurus, B. C. 207; (5) Armlnlus. A. D. I 9; (If) Chaloua, A. D. 451; (7) Tours. A. D. 732; (8) HastlnKs, A, D. 1066; : (9) Orleans, A. D. 1420; (iO) The Ar¬ mada, A. D. 15S8; (11) Blimhelm, A, D. 1704; (12) Pultowa. A. D. 170f»; (13) Saratoga. A. D. 1777; fl4) Valmy. A. D. 17D2; (15) Waterloo, A. D. 1815.
Short Hs-.isni; In an EnK^lnh Hchi o! the pm-noy mar- In.ea bank had lH>en IntrodHced to eo- conrage thrift amoiMr th«» children. Urv. Biggins had xlvon little Arthnr 9 cents to '^pttt In the bank, but oa the way to school Arthnr h«<l b«M tarapttd and bad fallen. On blm te- turn home hi* nother looked at Ao entry and said: "Why, Axtktt^ there's only 2 cents marked
here; how's tlut?" "Aye. nr^lllfit
said the boy. 'tlt-that'e all tracher bad!**
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St. John's Ony. Mldstimmcr day Is that d«>«lgnated to celebrate fjie mcinory of tie I^ap- Ust, of whom it wa.s ."?n!d, "rahold, I send ray rnesisonger before thy face." It was wont In the ohlen time to re¬ call tht man from the wUderness t>y gorng oat on mid.snmmer ere and cntherlng bough.s with which to dec¬ orate their homes, Bonflres were lighted nnd there was mndi merrl- mont. Some of the Ripemtltloiui re-1 pirdlng this eve of .St. John still pre- vn;i, and there are ffotae who say tiiat I It Is t!ien all of mir .sonls leave oqr i horlloF; and we.nder to that place wb** \ we will fipally meet our death.
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Aesop's FaD;«a.^ It is trne that soma "translators" of Aesop'a Fnbles asn> "hwi" for "tjoose" hi fhe fablu about the goMen eaK. hut the Greek of fhe "ti-xf Is ".•hen," whicli h>ok3 like sojue fouutalnhead of "hea" but ronUy ujean.3 "goose." The n<'Coi)ted trim shit ors, or rather adapters, follow the fniulUar wonl of the va.st majority, "{{oose.* It must be retuQuibered that thero really Is no original Ae.'joplaa text, but only some later tronacrlptlons of what cnme to he regarded ns the firblos told by the old sinve. The actual fouat of the .Usoplan folklore wob Bnbrlus, a Hel¬ lenistic fabulist of tlie second century, who wrote the fahlos in venje. Since thi're have been many verslous antJ 'oma years ago a batch of TO more vere found in the Vatican library. Thl^ 'Jreek word "chen" wns pronounced 'kniie," and hence It has no roiatlon 10 "lii'u" except Its belonging to the "owl family.
Garden "Sass" Appreciated. Very early In tlie history of garden vegetables, or fKardeu snss," these ihlngg were not looked on so much as I'ood ns things to give savor to food. It was not then understood thnt One ¦ould worlc and maintain his strength on such light stull'. Rut the olden people seemed to understand that truits and vegctnbica were good medi¬ cine, and it is truo today that garder (rack, though much better known than formerly for Us food value, is nlso well thought of for its medicinal prop- -nies. Tomatoes arc said to bo good for the liver, (Carrots for tho complex¬ ion, spinach for many internal trou- iles, onions for the blood, and thc value of fruits for keeping tho sy»- lem in good condition is univei'sally nellevcd.
Once Famous for Embroidery. St. Giill, Swltzerlnnd, ia tho noted inibroklery seat ot modiu'n days, and me of tho most influential centers of Chriatlan civilization in central Eu- •ope. The city owes its foundation to ho Irish apostle Gallus, who in the .vear G1.4 founded a hermitage uear the brook Steinach. In the resulting nonastery of St. Gall the strict rules of tho Irish church xvere enforced until 720, when those of St. Benedict were substituted by an abbot, Othmar. In 1061 the Abbot Norpert of St. Gai) erected a convent on tho Sitter river, tho place taking the name of Abbatis^ Cella-Apenzoll, nnd the abbots of St. Gail became thc dominating influence of tho land until tho subsequently much impressed mountaineers resorted to force and succeeded In shaking off their yoke.
Inventions Sugsestcd by Nature. The nun of the iiiodei ii luan-of-wa: Is the device of the sworilflsli of Ih Indo-Pneiflc ocean. Its upper jaw h:e it long beak or rain, by means of v.hU'i it can pierce not onl.v flsh hut the^hle of timber-buUt uhlps. Kveii the plant' have forestalled human invcntiens Nearly cverjd:)ody perhop.s has won •lered why tho stems of nearly al plants ahd the trunk.s iiiul b."«.nc!iei' oi trees are round Instead of nny other shape. The existence of tail plar.t* and trees depend.^? largely on the winO force. And a tree with a fiijuaro triiuV »nd b.ranehes would offer so much re ^l»tance to the wind that It would he contlnunlly having Its bnulches siiapped. It is for the sniue reason that engineers build tail chimneys and piere for bridges roiiiid in scctlou in preference to any other form.
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Fruits Once Considered Medicine.
Many articles which we new use an food were formerly eaten as medicine In the Middle ages strawberries wen? prescribed as a cure for consumption and ulcers, end long after that Lin¬ naeus described them In his works on botsny as a remedy for gout. They were also recommeni^ed by tho phys- ickers of old as "excellent good to cure the llrer, the blood and the spleen." In the British isles (*day, nud perhaps in *Klnierlca, thousands of lassies and ladles swear by tho strawberry as an aid l(o the com¬ plexion.
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Mauth Ciirvac tha mwaap ot a bow beld la. Placa by a cord. It adheres to tha nile. -Ourres are the Unes of beauty." The curve, wherever found on the hu¬ man body, is soft and tender. It Seenss to ba the blending of countlewi cunres. Se It la wtth the mouth. I once heard the mouth oi a cruel, goesipy woman! Inscribed aabdo* "lUte a silt Is. a stone wall" 1 tlionsrht lin' [thrnftf a Tery apt oue.—CJevehtud PiiiiJi iiealer..
Stodi;
Friendshtp Reacbea Far.
Friendship Is fen clnrftlc weed, rith w. It roay he stretchenl to Rinioct aay lenrvh and U can he ccmtinctpd until It la onbelievably sht^irt and t>toall. says ilargr.ret E. SallR^ter, In Christian Herald. Like any rubber band, frlend- Kblp ran, of c;our!?e. be Rtretrhed too far—«fretche<l to the l>reak!t.i; point But M's ve;y hard to stretch the beat Sort of friendship po far.
Frienii'ship iv.ay be the rnoit elastic tiling in the world. Some people dc not realize the fact, bnt i;. f^tt. It cen be made to stretch pa.^t ainbltlcn, aid around (irlde, and over personal .iUiiiies. Xt tan be made to lighten ;iie liarVeht pathway, to smooth out .he lougiwi't road. It can change al- Ho.'t unrlirinpieahle circumstances—It •an iMeak alirnist unbreakable trou- i;es«. Ii can he, after all, one of tlis .ixt beirvitirn! Hiin^s In the world.
"Like the (Jrecn Bay Tree." Weeds, which hnve l>een called "plant.s whose virtues hnve not yet been discovered," are extraordinarily prolific in proilucliig seedn. From a j^ingle lar;,'e purslane plant, ns many .IS l^.'iO.OOO seeds may be obtained. A thi.stle will produce anything between UiO.OOO nnd '^'00,000, and tho charlock 200,000; while the shepherd's purse v.ill content itself with r^modest 50,- <I00! Many seeds retain their power of gormiriatir 1 for frora 15 fo 30 years. Included amongst these being the dock, chickweed and shepherd's r'lrscy Have you ever thought of the Lumber of grains contalneil In one pound of wild oats? We mny put It approximately nt 25,000. But If .vou want the same weight In phintain or cbarloek seeds, jou will require 1,800.- OCO nnd 2i:0.no() respectively.
Brazil's Opportunity.
Brazil, which is almost wholly In the tropics, has fhe opportunity to upset the belief thnt no people can reach the very highest clvillzntlon in a tropical climate. The latest census credit.'? Brn/.il with 30,,''.00,000 people, which makes it the secimd .\merlcan country In point of population. Some modern men of science, nm.^t of them Prlti.sh, maintain that when means hnve been found to utilize the heat of the Sim ns mechanical energy the tropics will become centers of pro¬ duction and therefore of civilization. If that should he true, whnt country could match Brazil, with Its great re¬ sources of minerals, timber and land, and Its great navlgabie rivers?— Youth's Companion.
Java thc Land of Storms. If you want to study storms, go to .Tava. That h-hind owns up to nn av- eintre of 97 a year, or approximately tv.o a week, the world's record. The ?iioil olilfasUloned storms of which our forefalher's used to tell have np- Oiirenily vani.'shed into thin" air, for Kngl.Hnfl'.'i contribution Is but seven In :i .year. Siimnlrii stands beside Javii with W) n year; P.oriieo and Ihe Gold coast have 50 emb ; lUo de Janeiro, .'ll ; Ilaly, ;IS; Riiem,.i Ali-i h, Canada aud Austria, 23; coming neiirer Ijonie, Franco rnd south Uu>'sia have 111 aiii(!ce, Spain ami Portugal, 15; Swijd- en and Fiulnnd, 8. Enst Turkestan gets *<>ff I'asy Willi a total of none.— I.ondon .\n!'^wers.
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The Characlrrltcs Dcrt;y. The derby ^^i'i-' •¦l^= void oC elial'-'icli': JS an iron por, yei .Mr. lio-.vells -on if for a liiiie. Can one f.-mey .M.-irl Twain in a derby lialV Walt Willi •iinii al^v;t.v^•. u.ne a l>n.:!i! brjiiineil •41 ny, fnil fell liai. one iliioK-i of I,in ¦j< lu V'ltii «¦ ^-lovepijie bal on. a,« le 0 ore tbis ill i!io>l of hi.s .dciiiici. Uiosevelt lil;eil a widebrlmincd fe! int. like ihat of the cowboys. Wliih no was I'lesiiteiit 1 olK'e saw liihi go in- to church with a sliiniiij; sill; liai oi; hi.s heail. The ,|irist time 1 .saw laii eison he had on a stovepipe but, om fMich the worse for wear. He proba Dly never wore an.v i.iUor l.liid - -lolii B'lrroiiKliS in tlic H'-iiH-C-- Iiidi'piiid «n.t.
To Purify SwimminB-Pool. Public swiuuuipg pools should be stipplied with water that is constantly cbaiigliig, but that remains at one temperature. Thi,'? Is not pra^lcal in o;diiiary cases, and, though we ehould firefer a fresh water bath, a subati- fute has lo be employed. There are smeral systems by which tills is ac¬ complished. First, a strainer Is used to remove large particles such as grit- Ihen It Is necessary to Bterilize the \\atcr. This can bo done in sevcrjl ways, either by exposure to tho opoa air or by subjecting tho water to tbe eiTccts of ozone, ami finally by tbf liisc of ultraviolet light. Rut It is eisentlnl that the water should ajso be fllterfl.—Popular Science Monthly,
Babylonian Division of Tlmo. The Babylonians gnra us an . hour with fX> minutes. They divided the Sun's path into 21 parnsaaga, a meaS' r.re equal to about four and a half miles, or tbc diijtanco a Jtobylonlan soldier could hike In an hour witb ftUl pack. The astn^uomers ot that dajr somehow worked It oift ttiat tb/e aun Blade tho eanie progress. Tbey dt- vided the smi's \ hole couMe,^Dto 24 prirasaugs. nr 300 decrees, eadi para- sang, or hour, being divided into 60 minutes, and then, barlos {alien on evil days, Hrey handed the system down to the (}r»N)):s, who passed it on.
Saw Orandmothsfs Hand. Julie has beard Ler mother «ay that irrandmothers sjk>'1 clilidren by letting them have thetr ewn way too much. So when tAp eanje,V^ia from plstyint with the new neighbor's child tho other day and was asked how she liked lier, •SM rapltod; "Ob, ail n»bt; but f gueips that ber g.-'»iiduiotber must bave brovabt ber up."
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