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This tition is general In the Unit Canada and in Europe, and to can be riod over two hundred while there is evidence that mans, of Manlius Acillus when a swarm of the cupola of the It was regarded as a prodigy omen. Among both the culti- capitol, of evil its Inmates. And the Romans evl- dently considered, also, it i& Inferred that the settling of a swarm of bees upon a public building like the capitol forboded disaster to Just why the Romans and the Ger- mans should consider the settling of a swarm of bees upon a house an omen of evil Is not so clear. It is known that they were accustomed to divine by the ;flight of bees as the Ro- man angufs Atvined by the flight of birds, and these bee auguries doubt- less became in time reduced to a rigid formula in which the settling of a swarm upon a house had its fixed place, At any rate the American farmer of today who shakes his head forbodingly when a strange swarm of bees settles under the eaves of his barp, or on a tree of his orchard, | a lineal descendant In superstition of the toga-clad Roman, who viewed with alarm the bees settling on the capitol in the consulship of Acilius, (® by McClure Newspaper HSyndieate.) omnis { Joo Nothing Can Do That The sign “Quiet” ls posted In pull man cars to Insure a good night's rest for the patrons, but we have no idea that it serves as a bromide for the loud snorer in an upper berth. Neg Orleans States. 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But it would hardly be fair to say that we are all actors, that our personalities | masks! Yet such is the significance of the | word “person!” Speaking In ance with Its origin, plication when you refer to a person ‘or persons ! the Latin “persona,” meaning and the reference was originally the masks used by actors In the the- atricals of the ancients. Subsequent- an ex that i= in words that not nce every per 2 strict sen have in ape &¢ all ai fu all o Us esc are “ accord. its survival through time It acquired the modern significance of any indi- vidual. (Copyright) wl Bsus (& by MoClure Newspaper Syndicate.) ) As Told by Irvin S. Cobb PONTO’S FATAL ERROR AMERICAN n¢ coming home a Brit scored excingivels wspaper from Fx man rope miner on ANK in nin the ii very ice befell at the ahi ahie, prright by the MeNaught Syn fi) I ———————— i | WHEN I WAS | TWENTY-ONE | KAYE a ————————————————. 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