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Bernard. “Wild Boy” Beyond Reach of Science The recent discoveries of children supposed to have lived their lives among animals, and who consequently developed animal habits, add interest to the “Peter the Wild Boy" exhibit at Berkhampstead School museum, nl- though there is no reason to suppose Peter was a wolf-child. Peter was found in 1725 In the woods near Hamelin, in Hanover, where he had subsistéed on the bark of trees, leaves, and berries for an unknown period. When Jound he was apparently about twelve years old. A vear later he wus brought to England, but even under skilled tul- tion he was Incapable of receiving any instruction, and never developed the faculty of spe~ch, He died in 178b, at Axter's End Recovered Radium Some “detecting that would make | Craig Kennedy proud was performed | by Prof. J. B. Edwards of Georgia | Tech In Americus, Ga. Several tubes | of radium valued at $4,000 were lost | from the hospital. With mecharical | devices perfected for detection of ra- | dium waves, Professor Edwards traced the receptacles and their precious con- | tents to the city incinerator five miles ! away. Unscathed, the radium was re turned. Hospital attaches believe the tubes became entagled In cotton that was discarded and thus were into refuse receptacles, tossed Bell-Ans Universally Used Friend Tells Friend of This Wonderful SURE RELIEF for Indigestion Samples on Request —— 1 For correcting over-acidity, normal i izing digestion and quickly relleving belching, gas, - sourness, héartburn, nausea and other digestive disorders. | The great value of BELL-ANS has | been proved by over 30 years’ use. | Doctors, Nurses and Dentists recom- | mend this tested Safe, Pleasant, Sure | Rellef for Indigestion. Not a laxative, | Send for free samples to: Bell & Co, | Ine., Orangeburg, N. Y.—Adv. Suit We're Born With To find out how many yards of skin | it takes to cover a human body, Doe tor Takahirg a special variety of thin strong paper | i i i 1, Japanese physician, had | which adheres closely to curved sur- faces pasted over his nude form, This | was dried, then removed, cut into fiat pieces ana measured. In this way Doc- | tor Takahira took 16 square feet of skin to cover him, al- i though he 1s only 5 feet 6 inches tall. | .- a That is another thing we shan't have to worry about from pow on.~—~Capper's Weekly, discovered I For bloated feeling and ¢° iressed breath. tng due to indigestion you nepd a medicine as well ns A PUrgEAtie Wright's Indian Yegetable Pills sre 3 iv. The soul fellow, never grow Money Isn't duces earthly fears one-half, everything, but For ing, Tene nis, Golf, ete, let this be your first thought for foot comfort. The Antiseptic, ing . FOOT=EASE Plan Movies on Clouds Giant motion pictures on the clouds is the aim of experimenters with pro jection apparatus in Germany. Re cently at Jena they threw still pic tures on the clouds and the pictures came out with great clearness, Maine, for a parcel of land with a | street frontage of five inches and 8 | depth of 100 feet. \ IT + F HO HIT TRS on 08. (04) bugs, roaches, ants, with hs Diack bond House Reflects the Character of Owner In painting a house, even If the own er is painting for purely economic reas sons, due consideration should be given to beauty, It Is just as inexpen- sive to select an attractive color scheme as an unattractive one, Just as easy to apply the paint. It simply requires a little forethought and care, Color, which always plays a dominant role in determining artistic effect, 1s particularly important for the ex- teriors of homes. Even more than the lines and construction of the house, it reflects the character of its owner, eheer and life, or one of depression and gloom, It can make the home pleasingly modest or glaringly con- splcuous, NO TROUBLE TO DESCEND GRADE Cause of More Worry to Motorist Than Any Oth. er Car Ailment. The bugaboo of descending steep This is especially Descending a steep grade need not provided Rules for Descending Hills. If the grade Is exceedingly steep, the down- ward pull, because the rear wheels have to “turn the engine over." Al- consideration in making the selection of the house. A large house with fair. ly extensive grounds is adapted to al- most any scheme, But a small house on a small lot requires particular thought. Light, bright colors give an effect of Increased size and are there. ignition, as this Is Driving down a steep grade In this way not only keeps the but makes exces of the brakes unnecessary, give use A good point to remember is that a trim lighter than the background makes a small house look larger, while a trim darker than the back- ground gives the opposite effect. For instance, a small house of pearl gray might well be trimmed In deep cream, whereas a good combination for a larger house of the same color would be dark gray. - Citi~2ns Judged by Appearance of Roads The Mobile county board of reve enue will take up the matter of beau- tifying the approaches to the Bay bridge. It is a wise plan, These ap- proaches ought to be beautified. We attrastive. In gll parts of the country they are working along these same lines. Trees are being set out along some of the great highways of the country, particularly those that have historic significance. If we set out trees now along the main traveled highways of this country ino a few years these roads will be ranked ~mnong the most beautiful in the world, All road plans should take into con- ideration beautifying possibilities, All the beauty of a highway is not fn hard surfaces. Trees, shrubs and flowers cn the sides of our roads add much to the attractiveness of travel, and when we find these things in any part of the country, we naturally form a good opinion of the people of that section, for we know they are enterprising and progressives~Mobile (Aia.) Register, Selecting Home Site Much depends on the site of the ' i if there Is a choice, let personal pref- erence control it Climate, prevailing winds and local conditions are governing influences, An east front Is often best; south, west and north follow In order. An east exposure for a dining room to get the morning sun is a remedy for breakfast grouch. A southwest corner for a kitchen gives good light and usually good alr, Put awnings over the windows in the summer. A south or west exposure for the living room gives sunlight and cheerinessg In winter, Paint Up! The conference held under the aus. pices of the Mobile Chamber of Come merce, with the city and county boards, and representatives of civic organiza. tions taking part in it, for the purpose of promoting a clean-up and paint-up movement in Mobile, served a good purpose, for just a few citizens and organiza. tions to engage in civic work of this sort. Everybody should have part In it. It should extend to every section of the city. It is not difficult to keep clean, It 1s simply a matter of doing To stop the cor while descending a grade, apply both the brake and the jut if you want to stop sud denly, apply both brakes and do not touch the clutch until the car Is near. ly at a standstill. If the rear wheels start to slide, release the brakes for an instant and then apply them again, When grade in the city, not only apply the hond brake and leave the lever In gear, but go further than this to be abso- lutely safe and turn the front wheels so that one of them rests against the curb. When You Roll Backwards. The experience of having your car stall on a grade and start rolling backwards need not be nerve wrack- ing. If this happens when you are on a country road, let the car wards the side of the road and partly Of course, you car you slop on reverse back to- across the road. pot do this If you cannot steer the car to the of the rond, and the hand and brakes are b th necessary car from rolling. shift int % there are ditches, then try to start the throttle abont into first, ] in the clutch, release and the foot brake Brakes that work Verse ns “that forced steep grade, Big Increase in Autos That : running about In America by 104 the percentage of ingrense of the pa several years is nn 40000 (0 automobiles wi haps maintained. is the rowell, assistant engineer of the Peonsyivania rail recently convention of Engineering according to a statement fore annual American R ciation at C “At present the automobile is taking a prodigious amount freight and passenger, from the rail roads” he said. “In fact. motor enn petition, along with the additional hun- dreds of miles of paved the AsRo- of business, Ix roads every i i of good.—Mobile (Aln.) Register. Home Owner Has Standing attractive home has twice as much standing In the community as one that fice and for positions of honor; busi. ness positions are two to one In favor of the man who owns his home, Maybe you have never thought that the ques tion a business man asks when consid. ering a man for a responsible position fa, “What sort of a man Is he; does he own a home?” Small House Idea On account of the high cost of con struction and maintenance, it Is ne longer practicable to erect the huge frame residences which have lined ous city streets in the past, The old ordan of eight and nine-room houses for the man of moderate moans has had to give way. Highest Civic Pride To have heanutiful homes, well-kept homes, inside and out, however modest or pretentious they may be, Is civie pride In the very trucst sense. that many lines have aban. profitable suburban schedules, “Every railroad in America is seek ing ways and means of making up this loss, but little progress has been made.” One-Armed Auto Driver Displays His Dexterity Outstanding among the 100K ndd taxi drivers of Paris, France, is Victor Coubard, crippled French war veteran his left arm at Verdun, has since driven 500.000 miles through the streets of Paris without causing a single accident of any Kind. With extraordinary dexterity Coun. bard manages to make his remaining His taxi rimning at full speed, Coubard lets go of the steering wheel for a fraction of a second so as to enable his only hand to blow the horn at street cross. ings or apply the emergency brakes, according to circumstances, Lukewarm Water Should = Be Used to Wash Auto No automobile owner should forget that unusual care should be taken in washing a new car during the first few months of use, The best varnish requires consider. able time to harden, Even though the car has been out of the factory several months, the paint is soft, and until it hardens, the varnish Is easily scratched, Only castile goap or non- alkali soaps should be used for the removal of grease. The castile soap can be obtained In powdered form, and is not of the finest and purest grade, Gasoline is out of the question because it tends to cut and scar the varnish. Lukewnarm Hot water should be used water will dull the finish, and cold water will not serve well with the soap. Accumulation of mud and dust should be carried off by means of a six-inch stream of water from the instead of being washed with a sponge. This point should be watched carefully. It Is very easy to serateh the varnish with a sponge, because of the grit collecting under- neath It After a good rinsing, the varnish should be dried by means of a chamois skin. The chamois skin for this use can be obtained in large sizes, To keep the skin clean, wring it out very often In clear water, A long, straight movement of the hose sweeping ct ie produces better results than a rotary motion Clamp to Hold Inner When repairing inner tuber on the road, a8 ip of the kind shown in the drawing will be found convenl It consists of a base and a strap of one-inch wood three-fourth inch a U- w to fit three sides of the The of the iron length of fron, bent to snugly around wooden base, ends Handy Inner-Tube Clamp. ed and it is then at ivot on one end of tl the tube is 1 hase, in use fn the base, w in the center, ar en hrought ith the piace to id the down to hold dy while it is patched. MeMurty, hicugo, ip chanics Magn AUTOMOBILE HINTS nd of back-seat driving ng a husband's officé ad turn insured seem Probably for the none of the other finishes car is as lasting as the one in the path of the 7:40 + priate punishment reckless motorist perpetual pedes nr criminaliy sentence 1o - *® . A large firm has been organized In Paris for the production of synthetic gasoline from coal, lignite and their derivatives, es» Rigns at “Stop.” preferential streets Aost motorists seem to think they only say that for the benefit of the other fellow, » . * say: The old-time shot who put notches into his gun bandle for his victims left a grandson who has several dents in his off fender. on two pootoons. It works. BREAKING IT GENTLY Murphy had been careless In han dling the blasting powder in the quarry, and Duffy had been deputed to break the news gently to the widow, “Mrs. Murphy,” sald he, “isn't 1 today the fellow calls for the weekly payment for Murphy's life insurance? “It is,” answered Mrs. Murphy “Well, now, a word in your galid Duffy. “Sure ye can snap Biugers at the fellow today.” ear,” your HINTS TO FLAPPERS UI “Never put up a poor mouth to your fweetie.” Versatile Chicken hen, Her name was Enza: raised Influenza Help Wanted House strogs, cook, Don’t say but you in nny- have the Vell, try to pet omebod y Pathiin to help jer, Valuable Obligation “Dn vou recall t dave at college with pl “Yo” *They br periences you spent pleasu answered um, ight me many valuable ex The a baseball gan professors loved did about ¢ more than they the classroo taught me a nature."--Washington Star, Happy V/orld Jerry—The landior« ir +5 ye s reat isn’t paid by Katurda: Ted rday! Fine That us nothing 40 worry about for days.” gives five T he First Qualification “That boy of ours will be a big ex- some day.” “What makes you think so?” “It takes eat his him so long to Sire— Remember, my son, in all your Son--But, dad, have you tried It Liberal Terms The big hotel has splendid style, And he who cannot pay the rent May stand outside and look a while And not be charged a single cent, Always a Chance Elder Sister--1 suppose some day some man will come along and ask me to marry him, Younger Sister—Oh, I wouldn't won- der--there seems to be a great de. mand for antiques nowadays, Irresistible “However did you manage to recon- eile Madge and Marie? “1 gave them a choice bit of gossip and asked them not to repeat it to each other” Ever Notice? Simpson—The newspaper printed your letter, didn’t 1t¥ What makes you think the editors didn't agree vith the statements you made? Samson-—They didn't correct the grammatical errors In t—or the mis. gpelled words, Fourth Degree He—Wus Jones a popular mand She—When he died the coroner's Jury returned a verdict of “justitiable suicide ® ....
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