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Hunt Joseph’s Tomb
Excavations at Shechem, in Pales
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to be added to the collection of Duke
university at Durham, N. C„ which is
helping to support the expedition.
Shechem is the site of the tomb of
Joseph and Jacob’s well.
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TRAPPER HANGS
HEAD DOWNWARD
SEVERAL HOURS
British Columbia Woods*
man Saves Life by Super
human Effort.
Vancouver, B. O. —Caught by the
foot as he plunged headlong down a
precipitous mountain side near Ques,
nei, off the central coast, a trapper,
miles away from civilization or any
human aid, hung for several hours
head downward, until after almost
superhuman efforts he managed to
clear his foot by doubling back bls (
body and slashing the obstruction that (
held his foot. ,
Working along his trap line, he had
spied a mountain goat on a cliff far (
above him. He fired and brought down t
the animal. He clambered up the per
ilous ascent and finally was able to j
reach the game with the butt of his (
rifle, clinging with the other hand to j
a small shrub. Suddenly the shrub ।
gave way and he was precipitated (
down the mountain side. About 150
feet he catapulted, then suddenly was
jerked to a stop as his foot caught
In a small bush. j
Bruised and Bleeding.
His right shoulder dislocated and (
his body bruised and bleeding from his
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terrible fall, he finally managed to
reach the small ax in his shoulder
pack.
Then, doubling upward, he slashed
at the bush, but long before he freed
his foot, his ax struck just below his
ankle, making a deep gash.
After working for hours, he man
aged to free himself, but was unable
to stop the continuation of his head
long fall down the rock incline.
Close to the base of the mountain
was one of his trap-line huts and for
two days he stayed there regaining
his strength for the twelve-mile jour
ney to his main cabin. He managed
to reach bis cabin, traveling a mile an
hour over the rough forested country.
For five months he was alone, nurs
ing himself as best he could, until a
friend, wondering over the long ab
sence, visited the cabin and found the
trapper.
Bolt Picks Chicken
Alive, Blinds Another
Hagerstown, Md< —Two chickens be
longing to Simon Eccard, Chewsville
storekeeper, got in the path of the
same bolt of lightning and one was
stripped entirely of its feathers, while
the other han both eyes knocked out.
Charles H. Rinehart, his two sons,
Jacob and Donald, and his father-in
law, Jacob Wolf, were stunned when
a bolt hit where they were picking
peaches. At the farm of Mrs. Samuel
Geiser, tenanted by her son. Allen, a
cistern was wrecked. A barn on the
farm of Rodney Crowthers, near Lei
tersburg, was struck and destroyed by
fire which followed.
Dog Cures His Own
Snakebite in Mud Pond
Middleport, N. Y— A remarkable
example of animal instinct has de
veloped in the case of a police dog
owned by Henry Weiss of Callicoon.
The dog, bitten by a rattlesnake when
some distance from home, jumped Into
the family car, rode home and imme
diately disappeared.
All efforts to find him failed until
he was discovered emerging from a
mud pond where he had buried himself
three days without food. He was en
tirely cured of the snake bite.
Girl Jumps Into Well
to Save Baby Sister
Kaufman, Texas.—The two-year-old
daughter of L. D. Locklin, residing
six miles south of here, owes her life
to the bravery of her seven-year-old
sister who jumped in a well and saved
the baby.
The little one fell into the well,
which is 18 feet deep and has 4 feet
of water. The older girl first called
her father and then jumped into the
water until the father could bring a
rope. He pulled both of them up
with the rope.
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The Moon and the Stars
Addison Mizner was talking at
Miami about a Florida speculator who
had failed.
“The man attempted the impossible.”
Mr. Mizner said. “He tried to make
a colossal fortune out of a swamp.
Result, ruin and disgrace.
“The child that cries for the moon,”
Mr. Mizner added, “is always made
in the end to see stars.”
Optimism and dyspepsia are not on
speaking terms.
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A FORTUNATE DISCOVERY
Two wonjen were talking about their
children when one said: "I have al
ways held that a boy’s development
depends largely upon his environ
ment.”
“I think so, too,” returned the other
woman. “There was my cousin Wil
liam’s boy—Sie never knew what it
was to have a well day until the doc
tor found the trouble was with his
environment and cut it out.” —Boston
Transcript
CAR ACCESSORIES
She—Have you all the accessories
ivith your new car?
He —Yep—mortgage and everything.
The Bad News
A pessimist I truly hate
As his remarks I view;
I find, too often. If I wait.
The most of them come true.
A Useless Effort
“No,” said Fanner Corntossel, “I
don’t care a great deal for travel.”
“Aren’t you interested in foreign
climes?"
“No. It’s like the Arctic circle here
one part of the year, and like the
Equator another part. What's the use
of movin’ around when you can have
the foreign climes brought to you?” —
Washington Star.
His Idea
A foreman saw one of his men ham
mering a screw into a piece of wood.
“What the dickens are you doing?"
he cried. “You know a screw should
never be put into wood with a ham
mer. What do you think that screw
driver is for?”
“Why, for taking the screws out, of
course,” was the answer. —Good Hard
ware.
Not Pajamas but Mumps
In the receiving wards of the base
hospitals the new cases received
pajamas and bathrobes.
Rastus came in with a bunch of oth
ers, and the orderly was afraid that
Rastus was overlooked.
“Have you pajamas, Rastus?” he
asked.
“No suh, mumps,” was the reply.
MIND GONE
“So you think our friend the old
barkeep has lost his mind entirely?”
“Yes; just sits and sings all day,
‘When the swallows come again.’ ”
Short Cut to Fashion
Os course she wished to be in style
And really look quite dashin’.
That’s why she had her long hair
bobbed;
The real short cut to fashion.
The Melodious Menage
“Do you approve of music with
meals?”
“No,” said Miss Cayenne. “A musi
cal restaurant always sounds to me i
as if the cooks were trying to be mu
sicians and the musicians were try-
j Ing to be cooks."—Washington Star.
Wonderful Stuff
Downing—ls this hair tonic any
good?
Wilson—Well, I spilled some on a
i comb and now it’s a brush.
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Not Yearning
“Don’t you wish you were a careless,
happy boy, back on the farm?”
“No,” answered the prosaic person, I
"I never dared to be careless whila j
I was on the farm, and I fail to see the j
happiness in stone-bruises and prickly
heat.”—Washington Star.
His Specialty
Bookkeeper—Do you play any In
strument?
Billing Clerk (sadly)—Only second
fiddle at home.
HIGHER THAN
WOOLWORTH BUILDING
Year’s Sales of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound
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MRS. ED. DAUGHERTY
taoa ORCHARD AVENUE. MUSCATINE. IOWA
The Woolworth Building in New
York City, which towers 792 feet
above the street, is the highest build
ing in the United States.
If all the bottles of Lydia E. Pink
ham’s Vegetable Compound sold in
1925 could be placed end to end, they
would make a column ae high as the
Woolworth Building with enough
left over to extend from Lynn, Mas
sachusetts to Cleveland, Ohio.
In many little villages as in many
thriving cities along the route, who
are giad to tell others about Lydia
Look Near the Road
Boarder —This must certainly be an
exceptionally healthful locality for
chickens.
Landlady—What makes you think
so?
Boarder —I never see any dead ones.
—Pathfinder.
Every Horse Owner and Dairyman
should, know Hanford’s Balsam of Myrrh, I
Fine for Galls, Cuts, Sores, Caked Udders.
Large size bottle $1.25, all stores. —Adv.
But Not Dry Old Figures
“Why are the breakers at the bath- I
ing beach like ledger clerks?”
“I give it up4*
“Because they pour over figures.”—
Boston Transcript.
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\ v% / Castoria is a pleasant, harm-
\\Jx^ / less Substitute for Castor Oil,
X. Paregoric, Teething Drops
and Soothing Syrups, espe
cially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages.
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of
Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it
The Fellow Who Wins
Sooner or later life’s battles are
won, not always by the faster or
stronger man. but by the fellow who
thinks he can—Guardian Life Service.
Aspirin
SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST!
Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for
Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago^
Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism
I DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART | (
Accept only “Bayer” package
XV which contc ns proven directions.
* # • Handv “Barer” boxes of 12 tablets
/ Also bottles’of 24 and 100—Druggists.
Asoinn Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoecetlcacidester of Salicyltcacid
le A Fine Tonic.
You Up
Prevents and Relieves
Malaria-Chills and * Fever-Dencue
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
In a recent letter, Mrs. Daugherty
says, “I was ill for four months
before I took your medicine. I
found one of your books at my front
door and read it. It seeme’d to fit
my case, so I began taking Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound,
and after I took the third bottle, I
found relief. lamon my eleventh
bottle and I don’t have that trouble
any more, and feel like a different
woman. I recommend the Vegetable
Compound to every one I see who
has trouble like mine. I am will
ing to answer any letters from
women asking about the Vegetable
Compound.”—Mbs. Ed. Daugherty,
1308 Orchard Avenue, liuscatine,
lowa. s
Mrs. Gurr Also Helped
Muncie, Indiana. —"I could not
get around to do my work. I took
treatments and they did me no good.
I had always heard of Lydia S.
Pinkham’s medicine and I thought
it would be like all the others, but I
found out after I took half a bottle,
as I have proved it wonderful. I
am taking it yet and I can do all
my work. I am feeling fine now,
and It is your good medicines that
have done it. I tell every woman
■ of the good I get from taking the
Vegetable Compound and from using
the Sanative Wash."—Mas. P. W.
Cae^, 721 West Powers St, Muncie,
. Indiana.
Ceremony Jinxed
After three unsuccessful attempts
within a week, Mrs. Henrietta Wool
smith and Henry Howard were mar
ried at Camden, Pa. The first at
tempt failed when the couple arrived
too late to procure a license. The
second time the best man left them
waiting at the church. Selecting a
i different church for the wedding
they were dismayed to find it had no
■ pastor for the summer. Even at the
fourth attempt, the schedule was not
i perfectly kept, for the bride's daughter
failed to show up.
A mercury thermometer column
which has become separated can be
reunited by cooling the thermometer
bulb in cracked ice.
Shouldn’t Wonder
She —I put away my last year’s
bathirg suit in camphor, but it evap
orated. /
He—The bathing suit?