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JB by Usorge Malthew Adama) How It Started By JEAN NEWTON sa 0000000 OVOVOOOVOOO00OV0000V00 THE FIRST LIBRARY » THOSE system rolls twin libraries’ rat of of Alex when Julius Ceasar by the fit he slege the ipping in lihrary 1 represent of war: the great inded stantine tinople, fo by (Con es of the Mid the Fif the uni y MONnAS! iihrari id, beginning with cent Germany, ury in ity libraries which bear the closest resemblance that had yel heen reas hed as we know them Be 8 WHO SAID “There is a spirit of resistance to Hhrariex today ik b yadicate ) im. man, proportioned to the size of the HARLES JAMES FOX, the author of may justly be of the greatest of the English statesmen of the period when the American colonies were planning war on the mother country Throughout the conflict and her colonies across took a liberal stand the British leaders these words, as one and the ¥ ox upon “eu, iy snd unjustly with the Americans his fellow statesmen, what the United States of America still be a dominion of Great i= now might Britain Charles James Fox was born Janu- ary 24, 1740, and was educated at Ox. ford. It Is Interesting to note that through the influence of his father he secured a seat In parliament before he was of legal age and began his active political career many years younger than many of his contemuporaries. In the year 1770 he was appointed one of which he gave up two years later in order to nccept the post of commis. sloner of the treasury. For six years Fox was a supporter of the ndministration and then a quar with Lord North threw him into the runks of the Whig opposition, where he and Burke and other liberals assailed the government to their hearts’ content on the score of Its American policy. A short time after on the defeat of Lord North and the necession of Lord Rockingham to the prime ministership, Fox was made sec. retary for foreign affaires, Fox. differing from his old friend. Burke, at first supported the French revolution, but later he changed his views on the subject. He died In the year 1800, (@ by George Matthew Adama) PAIN AND SWEAT By DOUGLAS MALLOCH Down where thick And thorns on everything, Although the clo'es, the brambles may be brambles tore my I says, “1 don't That any trout was landed yet Without a little pain and sweut” says L sKUppose the Cedar In the May, the Duck, life ain't Or down along You learn that luck Aso some folks seem to say The berry bushes tear your hide, There's deadfalls by the side, will ever so much wuter man goin Without a little sweat and pain, all the and fishin’ the Cedar And Duck Crick I often found the When gray the sky years, the rest, best appears, days they seem to bite; From fishin’ 1 have learned a sight: God sends us blegsin’g lots of And lots of Ways, ‘em on cloudy days Fishin' the Cedar in the spring, Or Duck, I hope Through thorns, tl You'll That And Without a wl or where you wi you keep on fi roug! igh every maybe learn the truth o Yidfories are won nothin’ good you pain wal i) Mothers Coo Book - fittle EARLY GOOD THINGS A SALAD which is not only beau ful to look at and appealin hie taste is Asparagus in Baskets Prepare four as ture, together w milk, two teaspoon th teaspoonful two ti four and add in three tablespoon until well tons of bread Celery in Cream. quart { Dice a of celery and cook In until tender. Heat one cupful of thin tablespoon ful of ht cream utter one-half teaspoonful of pinch of nutmeg and pepper hot sea Serve at once Drain the celery and pour the soned cream over it 192s Waters NewapaE ser U'ni HE YOUNG LADY ACROSS THE WAY i § 1 i i i The young lady across the way says it's always best to acknowledge ft when you're wrong and if we had con tinued to stand out against entering the League of Nations the Dawes plan | could never have been formulated, Wl by McClure Newspsper Byadisaie) fetter efferent HOW TO KEEP WELL DR. FREDERICK R. GREEN Editor of “HEALTH" a OVERCOMING MIS- FORTUNE (9. wapapesr Union.) WENT other to a remarkable d ier the night, snd all the one kriew clreun would been uffair It was a doctor by of his friends, of the have ordi considered nary dinner given to a Chicago fifty physicisus one hundred and the about leading city irate the had f This dipner fact that the guest pleted fifty years of practicing cine, That, too, Is recall dinners given Murphy and of fu world but this even more remarkable was to celebra of # onor com medi remarkable not Fenger, Senn her to Jacobi rol REN great 1m the wedienl others Why? Becuu Shortly accident Yet In which woul pendent of most PASSING OF THE CUSPIDOR customs to as ng It it used used to refer In rall is and iden ome as i tiy runs bac) Can the more re very one whose memory for ber the cuspidor fined called a thirty more Years or remem {to nse what commonly name for was mi) which ornamented me A common tin or the kits hrass library or sitting room, but fa lovely china hand in de one. It was just as much a fixture ax the marbletopped center table, the stereoscope with the views of President Garfield's funeral and of NL agara falls in winter or the heavy gilt cornice from which hung the stiffiy starched lace curtains that were then considered a mark of social standing. In public places, cuspidors were not only conspicuous ; they were even con: sidered Indispensable. No one ever thought of such a thing as getting slong without them, Every one has known that spitting, as a national habit, away. No intelligent man, to say noth: thinks to- public place spittoe nearly every ho wonden one in hen, a one In the in ¢ parior of spitting in any done in private as it now is in public. A surprising evidence of the pass. and very unpleasant habit is found in the completion and opening Union station ia Chicago the most elaborate and lo road station in the country if not In even In the smoking rooms and tollet rooms, What has cnused this change in our habits? Many things, no doubt, but one of them at least, 1 think; is the moving pleture, Notice that when anyone spits in a pleture now, even If its only Snooky, the trained chimpan. ree, evershody in the audience laughs, It always was a dirty babit and when It goes we will all live ia a cleaner aid healthier world | i “BAYER ASPIRIN" PROVED SAFE Take without Fear as Told in “Bayer” Package Does not affect the Heart you see the “Bayer on package I nl ERY aor on vetting . getting the g f wed safe hy millions ans over twenty-five yes Heada Nearitis I Vv physiel {olds gdimbago , " Toothache Hheumat g { Neuralgia Fach unbroken * {i Je ri (Hired 3 Pp Vil ire in of twelve tahlets cost Dirnyg girts also sell Yorst $1 coc ‘ & i 1 wttles o and 100 Your shoes feel easy if you use ALLEN’S FUOT-EASE Stops the pain y and I rid walk all day ns A — . i ALLENS FOOT-RASE prinkled in TIVE or h ghoe in the morning LAKES 3 rgviabout . 4% takes the 3 fr Al > was 2 1 too Break in New oe and a Fo Fase Walking Th ATLEN'S FOOT-EASE, Joe ho. 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