HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1917-5-24, Page 6Study In Alfalfa 1
Olga f3vendson gazed moodily out
of her back kitchen winnow at ti e
rolling fields palpiteting in the June
"fanlight. She stared unseeing, to
Olga had Ito heart this morning to
admire the landscape, Only a year
ago Thorwald brought her here, a
happy bride. She sang all the clay
long.
She did not sing this mornin. Yes-
terday she visited the Olsens,,,and they
set the ferment of unhappiness within
her soul. They talked about Thorwald
—her Thorwald, He was a hard worker,
a pusher. Yes, but why did he not do , wee g
More for his Olga? Thorwald was not Olga," he continued. "A. windstorin I "Yes," heanswered."Y h
, ou pus 4 night. of rushing to the window, and
Long years in the attic they've useless selves marched through the streets.
, r OT 011 y
ec d I a few of their many ex -
doing right by her, said the Olsens. then a heavy rain. The wind will : button so. It is very simple." though scarcely ten minutes had .
stayed, ex-
ploits. For example, is a Brit -
world could never respondent from London.
quietly, almost morosel writes a nor- ,
1 ish pilot who recently attacked an
He was too stingy. blow the top off our fine rick. The ; Olgeese blue ey - But the gold of the Y'
Olga crept home dazed. She did not stack covers we will want, but they ly. Oh, to clash past the Olsens with
es flashed dangerous- elapsed since the alarm, of seeing a
boy scout at her gate, hand to cap ..s -
i duce hine ten miles over the
sing in the evening. Her husband did. are in the barn. You'll have to hustle, horn bellowing like a steamer'e siren! and ready to lend a hand in whatever
Barter or sale of the little red shoes. spirittheout oe columns. The
of g lig
To -day there is a vast change in the enemy
German lines and imrxiediately was see
had been harvesting the alfalfa, his Olga. hustled, It was her man talk- I "It is too much," murmured Olga. a way of always being where they le
82- : The blue pinafore. Is sadlyWorn— mac
areth
people,who for the first The Britither, however, pursed his
mac
upon by time other hostile scouto,
not talk much when he came in. He olgayr i What a revenge for their cruel words.. way he inight be needed, They have ," singing and the curbs are
first crop, and he was tired. The wea- Mg to her now. Back to the barn she HI am a poor wife, Thorwald. I Melt, needed, and it is this Solinny-on-the- Here -is mended "and. there 'tis torn; timee71 thwr began are taking a original prey until he saw him crash
ther would break soon and the hay ran, her flimsy dress flapping against ' quarrels." ' spotness that inspires the respect and 'Bemis a stain of
"raspberry jell," renewseindeeinteerest inthe fighting to -We ground from a height of 1,000
must be in stack. her. She knew the stack covers were , Hush, Olga," said her husband. I admiration of the whole world. • And a black spot shows where the ink- forces. feet. Ile then turned westward, but
"How are the Olsens?" asked Tiler- /dell in the peak ef the barn where 1"You are a good girl. You saved the I They help the families of men who saw he could not forge his way
and he sat et the sitting -room table With quick hands she lowered the ' anyway. It will be here in two weeks. s ens for refugees in their club houses,
When a mother holds you before her minal is used more Ostensively than
yeesitAeliticil•laiheZynejert4-
machines, which were awaiting him.
wald, when the late chores were done Thorwald always stored them. I big rick for us. The car is bought, are at thefront, open up soup kitch- , pot fell.
Pinafore blue what memories rise two
ansef thLsoaroduanghsfa; througli the three German fighting
' act as guides, assist the farmers at
with his papers and books. Every canvas covers from the high peak You will have a grand time." eyes!
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"Oh, the hay! Thorwaid's beautis I "Oh, Thorwald, II ecir!" cried Olga 1 BOY AND GIRL SCOUTS. ,
fol hey!" gimped Olga, ae she aped be an ecstasy, The ()limns had no ear, ,
TWO TREASURES,
BRITISH TROOPS
from the house, their quarrel forgot, ; "Rut now, of course" said her bus- Tit Every Poesible Way They 'Come In a trunk in the attic hidden ewer'
Valiantly 4o Country's Aid, From the fading sun of'the summer
day— MARCH OFF TO WAR
ten. ' • I bend, judicially, "it must be a fine or -
"Quick, a fork for me, There/aid!" can for yam Olga."
she screamed. ."I can pitch for you! "No, me I am sick of the Olsens and When the dreadful lfluropean War From the spiders that, spin invisible
"No, Olga!" cried Thorwald from their fine organ!" cried Olga furioue- broke out the boY swats came valint- . trails
- Over' the curt -aims ned wieeee wraps;
the rick, as be looked over the field. ly. "They- meso no seiteese end meals ly to the fore to render their cope
new, and he was beginning to draw in She humbled hm.saf befove him. me," tries anY service excepting the bear-
ing of arms,
Tho rick was a little past the bulge to you. Yon are too good for Hidden away friim the duet and Clime
In menY i"tmwe8 t'hey And the ravages of the spoiler, Time,
the sides. I "Well, then, it will be a car Tor took the pieces of men called to the Two treasures lie, of the days of yere:
As they brought in the lest hay- e you!" cid Thorwald eoyously, "you colors, an es P A pair of red shoes and a blue pine-
• • h
cocks the horses were dripping with can tekli, the marketing into town . g fore,
lather, and Thorwald's two men were very fast with it," he seid with a final tale is told, In every country .
gasping with the heat and strain. :business -like alr. "You help me ?those they showed themselves to be brave,
Little red aloes that blithely went
• ,
"No, Olga!" boomed Thorwald, His :lots of money, why riot have it? The loyal little citizens ready to de un- On errands for mother, wherever
d ffi • t e
aertystistlivetrithat the Government assign- . . .,
like
A 1101. in the heel and a hole in the Landon has become ouch a common-
springe aeroplanes are revelling
. toe birds in days of golden suns
An English women, writing of a leong hours of loving seevice show. hp al place eventaati noticed
tshteh ep macasige ()Tea streetasa..
shine and constantly are adding most
The buttons are lost and the tassels battalion,d upto a few picturesque incidents to the fighting
Zeppelin raid, tells of the horror and's"'
shock of the exploding bombs in the pany or an records, It is poosible, •of course, to
• kl k' th ,
voice was like a trumpet. organ you must have sometime, too,"P , sent.
"We can make it, 1 thinks shouted he concluded gellantly.
Thorwald, "We aro topping out now, • Olga's eyes gleamed, The spirit of
Olga!" He scanned the ominous 1 the Vikings stirred in her.
clouds amciously. 1 "Has it a horn, Thorwald?" she de -
"It is going to be a big storm, ; mended.
SINGING THEY TitAme DOWN
LONDON STREETS.
Men Proudly Parade Through the City
Confident of Victory on the
, Battlefield. •
'
The ovement of troops through
THRILLING FEATS
OF OUR AIRMEN
PICTURESQUE. RECORDS IN
FIGHTING RECORDS.
British Pilots Display Great Skill in
the Management of
Aircraft.
AThereupon, he decided to practice a
any other for troop movements. s a
bit of deception and pretended to land.
taking in the crops, watch bridges,'
evening it was like this, Olga with her where they had been hoisted by one Olga was overcome. In an agony of . . But where is the baby who one time rule the biggest detachments Pass
telegraph lines and are the right ane h The three hostile machines proceeded
sewing and Thorwald with his studies. of the ropes of the hay carrier. This self-reproach she wept on Thorwald's
"They have a nice place," said Olga.; took only a few seconds. But the big broad shoulder.
"Theii°house is fixed up line. They bundle of covers made a disconcerting , "Srich a husband you are, . Thor -
have even an organ in the parlor, load. Even when folded into the least wald!" she wailed, as he held her in
Thorwald." ' possible compass the big canvases ' his strong arms. The quarrel was
Her husband frowned. "Yes, but with their dangling tie ropes made a over.
their barn roof is bad. I can see from staggering bundle. Olga could not It was not raining much now and
the road. Their hay will spoil when the I run with it. Againet the stiff wind they were both wet anyway, so they a rule are late risers they miss these
pack water, too. Their cisterns need More than once she was forced to rest clouds were breaking away and a t ides s, some
• . run the car and bus lines;
of dispatch , '.
big rains come. They will have to 1 she could only go at a snail's pace. started to the house together. The munications by means
Save for his mother; her baby yet • der way, after some delay and began
early morning troop movements, but . ,
fixing up." and readjust her bullcy burden of flicker of bright sunshine played over in fact there seems to be nothing that I regret, along the line of march who never pursuit. They could not overtake him,
Is he,—but her smile is tinged with
"Anyway, they are not stingy," said canvas. But she reached the rick as the soggy meadow, It was a good they are not doing to help, And her eyes are veiled with a mist of there are many residents of hoftealis1
hour lines they were driven limit* a heavy
however, and as he neared the Britesh
And the finest thing about it is that ! to turn out no matter what the
This made Thorwald angry. top. Even then it was sprinkling. .....—e—ee—__._ in Canada the Scouts are the same
When her thoughts stray back d' • inthedistance.The fire from the British trenches.
Tho young British pilot who "sat
Olga contemptuously. the last forkfuls were going on the omen. • t
"What is this you get from the 01- "Good for you, Olga!" shouted TELLS YOTJ HOW MUCH TO EAT. Johnny -on -the -spot lads as those 1 through the vanished years- columns of menuntil
• b y get over Gambrel" a few weeks ago and
sens Olga?" he cried. "I wish you Thorwald, as she Bun, the canvas ''tlinedy waitsetihrptehaei
W010 own is
left hands, too, of the Red Cross to da the same to make him prisoner.
That relic of childhood, a blue pins: of the morning while the scrubwomen
workers, transporting beds and furni-
ture Just as soon, however, as the British
i fore? are polishing the door handles and the
to hospital buildings, helping! flier saw his adversaries touch the
with thefirst-aid wheel traffic is just beginning its daily
d • isin ' Emerged from boyhood, a strong man rumble.
funds for the cause. Older scouts sta-; grown
:He fights ins way through the world Hotel Guests on Alert.
tioned along the coasts guide vessels
in unbuoyed channels, carry out com-1 1 Owing to the fact that Londoners as
ground he started his engine and flew
away to his home station.
A Successful Ruse.
The startled Germans also got 1,111 -
abroad, and we are proud of them! i
They are always picking on the neigh- rick yet!" The girl scouts have worked almost they break ranksfoioutgoing
me
the trains and keep it up until
• the
— ' Ancl she softly sighs, as she iondly
would not listen too much to the,m. down, gasping. "We will save our big Machine Measures the Energy Value And we're proud of the girl scouts! 1 views ing toward him, then fought them and
svatched six German aeroplanes chmb-
of Each Dish. , The blue ' • '
pinafore and the little red • escaped, and who believes he will
bore to start a quarrel. What do I In the nick of time the big tarpaul- ' shoulder to shoulder with the boys in shoes.
istrains. ver be killed had a very narrow
tare if they think I am stingy? I ins were thrown over the top and tied Here is a machine that tells you England. In London there a hotel The heavy tramp, tramp of the ser- ne ,
squeak a few days later. It came after
have found out they are no good. Their and weighted down. The men shout- what to eat, or, more accurately run entirely by girl scouts for the THE FRIENDLY COUNTRY vice boots can be heard far up the
dayof excellent work. He had civic -
credit is not much at the Farmers' ed exultantly as the rick stood out spealcing, how much you are eating in • benefit of country women who have — street. Windows go up with a bang a
en down a hostile aircraft near No -
National." white -capped before the storm. the terms that the chemist uses to wounded boys in the London hospitals. Dwellers on The Land Live Close To and curtains are pulled aside as the
the yelles, and had attacked ancl destroyed
The Olsens had done their work "Quick, Olaf, Hertel, the horses!"measure food values. • They meet the trains and help the voices ofthe men precede
The Source of Things a two seated al just.
hatross west of
well. The quarrel started off prompt- roared Thorwald. "They are hot. They It is a calculating scales from the anxious women find their sons or bus- rhythm of the song punctuated 1,,y the
Cambrai, when the idea came to him
ly will be chilled by the storm To the dial of which one reads the number bands; they take them to the hospitals I "1 confess that when I come back to ,clump of the boots. Echoing through
to1.
e lmb above a bit of cloud and wait
the quiet streets the voleme tif the
song increases and the words become
clear:
Keep the home fires burning,
While your heart is yearning.
Though the lads are far away
begin a song the minute t
"Everybody knows you are making barn, boys! Gallop!" The husky of calories and the number of grams and guide them about the city, making London after a few days in the coun-
money, but you soak it all In the bank Scandinavians needed no second urg- of protein in the portion of food on their soridwful visits just as comfort- try I always feel a certain &trance-
like a miser. If you would buy me an ing. Away they went on the excited the scale pan. The principle is simi- able as possible. And bias is only • ness and loneliness," says a writer in
organ now it would Show that you horses, the dangling trace chains jing- 1 Jar to that of the commercial comput- one of the things they are doing, not • the London Star.
wanted to please me," and Olga sniffed 1ling madly as they dashed to the shel- ' ing scales, which, if the price per to mention the sewing and Red Cross "Here in the country everything
a little. 1 ter of the barn. pound be known, shows by the indi- supplies they are endlessly working seems familiar and part of the very
"You are silly, now, Olga," said I Then the storm broke. The big cloud, cater the retail price of the amount on, nor the visits to the hospitals to texture of your life. The few people
Thorwald simmy, 1,1- think a lot of heavy with the accumulations of a of merchandise being weighed: ; read to and entertain the' wounded that you see are the people you have
you, but I am trying to get a good week of sultry weather, swooped down From a dietetic standpoint it is soldiers. They even helped take in always seen, and they say just the
on Olga and Thorwald with a roar, meaningless to weigh food in pounds. the crops, and many a lonely fellow in thing they have always said.
The birds are nearly as familiar
Flash after flash of vivid lightning The proper unit of the fuel value or the trenches is cheered up by their
and friendly. There is a thrush sings
glared about them, followed by peal energy yielding power of food is the' comforting surprise boxes. So threa
after peal of terrifying thunder, mak- calorie. Lettuce contains 65 calories cheers for the boy and girl scouts in ing in a beech tree just outside as I
in g the very earth tremble. Olga per pound and olive oil contains 4,200 every country where they are lending write.- Ile has been singing in the
same tree all the evening and every
morning and evening for weeks past.
He is not a strange voice in a foreign
land, as he seems in London. His
song is not drowned by the tear of
'buses and cabs. He has the whole
performance to himself, and In the
pause of his song the silence of the
little hamlet Is unbroxen.
"Everything has a personal meaning
that gives a tang, a flavoraan indiv-
iduality to life. You live neater the
credit in the bank. We have to go
slow for a while. I want you to stay'
away from the Olsens. They are gos-
sips."
"I think I will go to see the Olsens
whenever I please, Thorwald," cried could ties the maples in the dooryard per pound. a hand!
Olga obstinately. "It is not -my fault reeling and twisting in the grasp of ' Wide differences aro also found in
if you are stingy. Why, Thorwald, the tempest. Torrents of rain fell, : the protein or flesh building contents - "EYES" FOR THE BLIND.
you could easily sell a few tons of pouring down the edge of the rick in of foods. Pure oils, starches and su- —
alfalfa to buy me an organ." streams, The two huddled under the gar contain no Protein at all and a Invention of the Optophone Will En -
"You are getting more foolish all lee of it as the furious elements raged Robinson Crusoe would starve to able the Blind to Read.
the time, Olga," cried her husband, his about them, and the rick shook under death if his desert island were one
It is beyend human aid to give our
blue eyes snapping. the force of the gale. When the wind vast mountain of starch and sugar blinded heroes back their lost sight,
He slammed the screen door as he was at its highest it seemed the big with fountains of purest olive oil, but it is not beyond human aid to in -
went out. It had been a bitter quar- rick would go over. Thorwald held honey and maple syrup gushing from vent and perfect ideas by which they
rel, their very first. It made them his breath as the covers whipped end its side. ' I can almost forget their sightlessness.
both very miserable, dragged at the tie ropes. But it was So the hungry man who -wishes to. By the aid of a wonderful- bathe,
Next morning it was plain that a good job and the tarpaulins held. eat scientifically sits down' -to dinner ment called the optophone, the blind
Thorwald was still angry, and Olga "You are eo strong, Thorwald," said and places his soup plate on the scale will shortly be able to read the daily
prudently kept the peace: Breakfast Olga, as they set under the edge of pan. He first adjusts the tare weight newspaper or their favorite magazine
was a dismal affair, In contrast to ' the rick watching the rain pelt down. to offset the weight of the Plate' for themselves, at a uniform rate of
what was usually their happiest meal.."I never saw such a strong man. You Then the soup is poured in, which twenty-five words a minute.
When at last it was over, Olga went ;pitched the hay so fast, as fast as causes the fan -shaped dial to awing A musical box—that, perhaps, best
about her toorning's work half -heart -1 the boys could send it up to you." ; sideways. The scientific diner now describes the optophone. The box
edly. She loved Thorwald devotedly, 1 "It would have been a joke on me, ' finds the word "soup" under the head- emits a code of sounds which, in turn,
and she was very unhappy. His slow s Olga, if I had lost .this hay," answered ing "Calories" and reads directly spells words to the trained ear. The
harsh words pounded over and over in i Thorwald. "The neighbors would have from the stales the number of calor- alphabet takes a week to master thor-
her head as she stared through her ; joshed rne good." 1 ies he is to consume, Protein can be oughly.
kitchen window, revolving in her mind Olga put her wet arms around his I read separately on another portion of
. To work the machine, the page of
11 h d • -1. h , •
there for any German machine which
might venture up, just as a duck hun-
tor would wait in a blind.
Saved by Skill.
They dream of home. ly another two seated albatross came
Ile had to wait some time, but final -
A company of Royal Flying Corps into view. Ire started in pursuit, but
mechanics, youthful looking, clear the hostile machine immediately put
eyed boys, is the first to pass. They its nose down and fled. The British
carry a lighter kit than the other pilot also put his nose down and fled
branches of the service and march after him. When about five hundred
with a quicker stride, and their little feet from the ground, however, the
caps, smaller even than the Scotch British scoet's machine was hit by
bonnet, give them a cocksure air. The an anti-aircraft high explosive shell,
words of their song are clearer and the All the controls, with the exception of
harmony is more pronounced. one part of one of the elevators, were
Canadians Join in Song. shot away and the body of the r10 -
Canadian artillerymen, apparently vet- chine wiss severely damaged. The
Following them conies a battalion of
crane going out for another go at the force of the explosion wee such that
the machine got into spin. Spins
Huh. A sonorous bass voice that are dangerous at any time, but when
so close to the ground they are gener-
ally fatal. But the young pilot clever-
ly pulled his little fighter out of its
convulsions, and eventually returned
rises above the rest can be heard lead-
ing the singing of a song that was
popular in Canada. and the 'United
1 tl t t 1 ft •
source of things and see life more ar°
first hand than the dwellers in towns.
When you bring your water In pails
1915. It is a peculiar fact, but the to the aerodrome, where he made a
it comes from the chalk under you].
. This Canadian unit was singing "Way perfect landing.
_
from the village pump and know that troops usually stick to the songs that
were popular when they joined up.
east you have a feeling about it that Down in Tennessee" with as much ens OLDEST LOVE LETTER.
get by simply turning on a tap in, came a hit* Written in Abraham's Time on Tablet
you cannot have about water that you thusiaam as when the ballad first be -
the kitchen. It is the labor of get -1 At the foot of the street where a The world's oldest love letter and
of Clay.
ting things that gives them their turn is made toward the . Thames is the world's oldest map so far found
value. The milk we get in town on ancient, grimy loolcing church —these are two interesting discover -
comes from goodness knows where, where a mass is said at an early hour. les just brought to light by Dr. Ste-
phen Herbert Langdon, of the Univer-
sity of Pennsylvania Museum of Arts
and Sciericea
The love letter, on a tablet of clay,
was wrirten alma the time of the Pat-
riarch Abraham, according to Dr.
Langdon. It is true that in the trans-
lation romance gives way to remter-
"In this friendliness of the country, soldiers ever show signs pf any ono- thing of the kind in any other mo-
tion, but confidence in their ability to eialism but, nevertheless, there iii 110 -
therefore,. revolutionize reading for it is nature, mere even than the pee..in win and happiness at the prospect of
ple, that counts. Eath field has its' seum. The tablet was deciphered and
associations, and the beech woods are active service. During the early win- trameatecl by Dr. Ungencl. The triune
peopled with old and unchanging to dread the thought of going to the latTTi°1°InuiCsf:slittilitwhasn:Sdirtfmal'asisiliar.8111.1
ter the troops didn't, sing, but seemed
the sightless.
One Hundred All Right.
Two Englishmen were one 64 y it'briee iii4 dres,t plesiomurlacsneoawa!heetalialdo,waiwmhtehree trenches and the awful conditions of Mew the Sun-god give you good
walking along a road in Kerry when
bank where the violets will bloom, aud stationary warfare. To -day
the haunt of the daffodils." company is just one vast smile. Even
each health.
' the sergeants at the rear of the col- pier a whole month you have not
Row is this business?
'neck. (51 but three fields away I see the cows
1 e iial. ac .o printed matter to be read is passed that give us our milk.
evening before. She could hear the I "Look here, Thorwald, I don't care. separately, for the machineeW fan% acroes a leaf 0118 eloti a siren disc, , "For in this fellowship of the
'men shouting at the horses down in 1 what the neighbors think, Such neigh- think straight if one tries to weigh and sounds are,then comniunicated by
the alfalfa meadow, where they were I bore as the Olsens drive me crazy, I butter and bread together. 'telephonic aid, which the trained ear,
working on the last big ,'ick. She ,gu.4.s. They turn my head around. I Such a calculating food scale should accustomed to the alphabet, finds no
could hear Thorwald's voice above the ; only want you, Thorwald. It was not • find practical use in the numerousdifficulty in interpreting.
in-
others. The air was very close and 1 right to call you stingy." vestigations and demonstrations Braille books are expensive and
so
unde traveled clearly across the "Poll! It doesn't matter to me, being conducted to determine the cost
1 now
rare, and the blind hath to be depend -
of living.—Popular Science Monthly. ant on other people more than is abso-
lutely necessary. This method should,
fields. The sky seemed auddeuly dark , Olga
,
" said her husband, peering out
and forbidding', although it lacked i at the rain, "I know the Olsens tell:
yet an hour till noon. Outside the too much,"
window the maple leaves quaked in
the stifling air.
Olga stepped to the back door and
trembled at what she saw. The sky
was overcast, and the entire western
horizon was a line of Inky blackness, "A secret, Then/veld ?" echoed Olge, farmers met and after full discussion
Even now she caught a faint zigzag her eyes wide. !decided to adopt a given breed of ' they met an Irishman.
;
of lightning in the distance, The clouds "Yes, for you it WEIS," answered her hogs for production in that section. "How many of us are here now?"
1 [ they asked jokingly.
ling speed of a sudden June storm. you.9 likes and pronounced preferences, but
were rustling onward with the appal- husband. "How the Olsens did stuff Naturally there were preconceived
"Pm not such an omadhaun as all
She had a clear view of the meadow 1 Be halted solemnly, like a judge , stronger than these differences was that, said Pat. 'There's 100 of us,"
Oh
tilld could see the men working ; pronouncing sentence, 1 the agreement that any one of the ",' said the Englishman, "how
furiously, The big rick was only up 1 "It was to be a car for you, Olga " popular }needs is better for all than do you make out that?"
"Well," said Pat. "I am the one and
to the bulge, and it looked as though 'he finished, as if it were the seal Of that all the breeds should be produe-
you are the two naughts,"
the hay Weather was about over.ed in that region. . .
•rnarn-^z=amipasimers•Knota.
Community Breeding.
He was silent for a minute, watch- Unmistakable evidence of the trend
ing the drops trickle from the side of toward the development of a com-
the rick. ; munity spirit strong enough to induce
"But you upset my great plans, community action is furnished by a
Olga," he went on. "It was a secret." county in Indiana, where recently
countryside the dumb creation seems
much more near the human plane. In
the city street a horse is just a horse
I and a dog is just a dog, but here the
animals belong to the household, as itl
were, and have a personality of tbeir
own.
As the men swing past, the people go-
ing into or, coming from the church
stand at the curb and it is not at all
unusual to see a score or more of wo-
men or old men remain with their
heads bowed in prayer for the soldiers
until the last one has passed.
There are never any tears shed
along the line of march, nor do the
A pair of good shears is a handy
thing to have clown at the barn.
Manure piles are bad places for lit -
tie chicks and good places for flies,
Put the manuee on the land and do
good with it.
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as if they asked the civilians to ex- fare.
cuse the exuberance of the Tommies, NOW I direct Shatnashepiri unto
---4,-- -- you,
Cover the horses with cloths oi• old
bl k ts hen ra in Piit Send me thirty pints of barley inml.
and ten pints of bean flour. •
.
11youila
inilebn"ubleicmale servant I will
seed you Over,
Givatyoulle'klYse
Wlisend deckle'. from 71001'
titAlls'.2 or the rest, tend if. according
to future instructions.
Sin-magir is the Mali in the criee
and his letter is addreesed to two
line or lard on face, neck and hands, or
wear gloves
Now DR4 6
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HON MUCH biD
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FUNNY WHEN
HES sTemep
seettesseeetem.
girls, Kaka and Mirslia,
Kaiser's Fancy Car.
An automobile which was built in
Germany for the personal use of E111 -
perm' William, and which had been
gent to London just before the war to
be fitted with an English body, has
just been old for $35,000 to a Daniell
ehipowner. The car has been in the
hands of the bodybuilders ever since
it was finished, and was ordered sold
by the comes to satisfy their charm.
It is collect by English experts the
Most luxurious mitomebile ever beilt,
and the price paid tor it at Emotion is
honeyed to be a record 1or a sae