Cr SHE WAS WISE. Yhe Largest Bells. ! “Great Paul,” the bell of St. Paul's! Cathedral, in London, weighs nearly 17 tons and Is nearly 30 feet around The first “Big Ben" of Westminster | was cast more than 50 years ago and | weighed more than 14 tons ut “Big | Ben" had a crack and was cast over, losing weight, and clapper was made smaller, now being about 600 pounds 8 ton. The great bell, “Peter of York,” cost $10, 000, weighs about 13 tons and Is feet In diameter. The hanging in the world is in the great Buddhist monas- | tery near Canton. It #8 18 feet (in height and 40 feet In circumference, | being cast solid bronze. This is one | of the eight monster bells that were | cast by command of Emperor Yung| Lo about A. D. 1400 t cost the lives of eight men, who were killed process of casting lh some he instead of 09 largest yell of in the Mr. Tellit Wright on, dearest? Miss Cutting Hintz- tell me I'm ti he : ) ever loved. Are you fond of Her Little Ring. Mary had a little ring; "twas given by her beau; and everywhere that Mary went that ring wes sure She took the ring with her one day, when she to tea, wl might d it to the girls who num- bered twenty-t And hen the girls all they made a i with volce: round to you? Yes: but don't only girl you have to go - ———— New York Journalists. went out sre she 's a man who claims t splay hree w saw thatring exclaiming, it a got ‘an't we feature it?" great ado, t, repiled “Has at last one ’ “Why tongue for Karl?” “Oh, Emmy know him laetter. would If You LiKe Milky Way Causes Glaciers. Another suggested cause glacial ol of the milky to have occurred As the earth's heat . Pr Rudolf the ch Po! the way might way, uming comes Spitulyr Of the that tar inge of ition in to milky dist that The stars the region have tam he not only the wilky of the hot different ribution of ire irom existing it { time are in but many of crowded of them are A Kind-Hearted Man. omba of suffragettes out here L 11 iy 1 w ~ at your window, been doing It they'll am uses the girls hit the win- eve in Any Way Desirable. who Ask some pompous person if Grape-Nuts Food helps build the br rain. Chances are you get a withering sneer and a hiss of denunciation. Then sweetly play with the learned toad. Ask him to tell you the analysis of brain material and the analysis of Grape-Nuts, “Don’t know? Why, I supposed you based your opinions on exact knowledge instead of pushing out a conclusion like you would a sneeze.” ) “Well, now your tire is punctured, let's sit down hike good friends and repair it." The bulky materials of brain are water and albumin, but these things cannot blend without a little worker known as Phosphate of Potash, defined as a “mineral salt.” One authority, Geohegan, shows in his analysis of brain, 5.33 per cent total of mineral salts, over one-half being Phosphoric Acid and Potash combined, (Phosphate of Potash) 2.91 per cent. Beaunis, another authority, shows Phosphoric Acid and Potash (Phosphate of Potash) more than one-half the total mineral salts, being 73.44 per cent in a total of 101.07. Analysis of Grape-Nuts shows Potassium and Phos- phorus (which join and make Phosphate of Potash) is considerable more than one-half of all the mineral salts in the food. Dr. Geo. W. Carey, an authority on the constituent elements of the body, says: “The gray matter of the brain is controlled entirely by the inorganic cell-salt, Potassium Phosphate (Phosphate of Potash). This salt unites with albumin and by the addition of oxygen creates nerve fluid or the gray matter of the brain. Of course, there is a trace of other salts and other organic matter in nerve fluid, but Potassium Phosphate is the chief factor, and has the power within itself Yo attract, by its own law of affinity, all things needed to manufacture the elixir of life.” Further on he says: “The beginning and end of the matter is to supply the lacking principle, and in molecular form exactly as nature furnishes it in vegetables, fruits and grain. To supply deficiencies—this is the only law of cure.” Brain is made of Phosphate of Potash as the principal Mineral Salt, added to albumin and water. Grape-Nuts contains that element as more than one-half of all its mineral salts. Every day's use of brain wears away a little. FROM THE EDITOR. He Forgot That He Had a Stomach or diagnosed the condl- ‘catarrh ©f the stomach,” and , Which “threw $3 Annlly wNALY Nute and Posty wr dlpt ously ith say, nglish fcines never did, and more other food table, “My experience ia that the Grape. Nuts food has steadied and strength- oth brain and nerves to a most positive degree. How does It I cannot say, but I know after breakfasting on Grape-Nuts food one actually forgets he has a stomach, let alone “stomach trouble.” It is, In my opinion, the most beneficial as well as the most economical food on the market, and has absolutely no rival.” Name given by Postum Co, Battle Creek, Mich. ever came of ened t is it that And if you don’t, why shouldn't nervous prostration and brain - fag result? from lack of nourishment. \ Plain wheat and barley do. the needed material to build from. That part which some folks believe links us to the Infinite. ““There’s a Reason’’ for i i i i Careful Timing of Ground Hits Es tablishes Fact Balle Travel at Rate of 60 Miles an Hour, t an average ¥ } 11 d ball that the ave that rage #1 AE, sir iteman from ¢ 181 the Inti tht VE 0 } ike flelder's UICK RETURN Pat LOSES GAME Habit of Catching Proved Costly in One Contest, Flaherty's Batsman Napping Pat Flaherty. sent the ball over the pan an swung at it missed the catcher shot with all ball ] the pill back immediately re rg ¢ 321 omentum of Kl enti "laherty Now ng's swing made him revolve around like 4 top and on his turn Pat's return ball square on the nose, and the wal lop was good for three bases and the game. who the n second he met The Baseball Slaves. The principal reason Amer} cans do not take seriously the pro posed congressional investigation of socalled “baseball trust” Is because they know so much about baseball, says the Clnelnnati Times Star The average American may have only a vague idea and a smattering of information concerning business com: hinationg but of baseball his knowl edge ig full and complete. He knows {ts history and its present status. He knows what a puny thing it was be fore there was such a thing as organi gation and what a mighty national in. stitution it has become because of or ganation, Nor does the talk of “baseball slav- ery” at all impress the average citizen, He has heard it before, but he has nev. why for its basis. If there are baseball en shackles and many a freeman en vies their condition, Barney Joy Has Not Reported, Barney Joy, the pitcher purchased from Boston by Bpokeane In the North. western league, has falled to report. f.e 1a in Hawaill. Owner Cohn says he will cause Joy to be shut out from organized baseball because of his ao tion. i C w fr A TEN YEARS OF SUFFERING. WA NPN AS LAA A QUARTER CENTURY BEFORE THE PUBLIC Over Five Million Free Samples Given Away Each Year. The Constant and Increasing Sales From Samples Proves the Cenuine Merit of ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE. Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Fo powder for the feel Are 4 & about Many pec er by shs¥ — ontinual Pain, Dizziness and vousness Caused by Weak. ened Kidneys, Mrs. Elizabeth Welss, 2 8t., morning ent torture Ner- {adel hy h ip NE NN NWN Lo Ene, the sutisepiic a 8) at! fis senwit the size r shoes] (ie wens . es A» # sis Lg Allen's ¥ it you hsve tired, swo tender feet. Allen i-Ease into then { Tse hot En, Not, 8s For Fase gives TRY IT TODAY. { KP Bid everywhere, 95 cis. 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