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"Colonel, don't you think, as the re ult of your observation during many years of public life, that the holding of a government position tends to take away a man's Independence and make him merely a maehine?" asked the In quisitive acquaintance. "Undoubtedly," said the Internal revenue collector. "There was a time, for Instance, when. If you had asked me such a question as that, I should have kicked you out of my offlce, but I have become used to such things now and don't mind them at all." I'KKKY IMVIH' I'AINKII.I.ER flmnmcr complaint, bowel trouhle, crumps hare no terrors In the houwhold where this dependable medicine Is kept on hand. 20c, a&o and 6Uo Im-IUcs- FASHION HINTS Navy blue marquisette trimmed in white foulard, thickly dotted with navy blue it wai a little dress that made one marvel at its simplicity and style. In one word it was "satisfying. Why He Led. The angel was making up the list. "I never asked my fellow man if it was hot enough for him," remarked Abou Ben Adhem. And lo, his name came In under th wire first. New York Sun. Another Reason. Max Jones Is the most wide awake man I know. Dax You surprise me. I never heard of his being especially enterpris ing. Max Oh, It isn't enterprise that makes him so; it's insomnia. Tit-Bits. Children Especially Like The sweet, "toastie" flavour of Post Toasfies Crisp, fluffy bits of per fectly ripe white corn cooked, rolled and then toasted to an appetizing brown. Served with cream and sometimes fruit, this dainty food pleases the whole family. Give the home-folks a treat. "The Memory Lingers" Package 10c eas 15c POSTUM CEREAL COMPANY, Ltd Battle Creek, Mich. f 1 i FACTS IN TABLOID FORM. Mor than $.'iO,ooo,ioi worth of scat la mude and sjI1 in the I'nlted State! every year. An ofllclal istiinate places the num ber of dairy tows in the I'nlted Stutei nt 21,000,000. Some varieties of rice ripen In two months after planting, while otleri require up to six months In cultiva tion. Canada hits twenty wireless stations, and new wireless service Is being es tablished between Prince Rupert and Vancouver. Kn.uland Imported from Argentina In l'.Hi" marly Ji'l.O'io.ooO worth ol fresh beef and $1 1 ,472.34. worth ol fresh mutton. The New York public service com mission will make un extensive lnves tlgation of concrete as n deudener ol noise on elevated railroad structures The highest viaduct In the world re eently was opened In France. It standi 144 feet above a river, took eight years to build find cost about $S00, 000. In the hu.t flucal year experts of the department of agriculture inspected before slaughter riti,.r 44,1T5 animals at 876 establishments In iMO cl'ies and towns. Bacteriologists are now using an electrically heated Incubator to hatcfc germs, as te temperature can be con trolled for an indefinite period without variation. New York City h:is been Increasing Its birth rate for the last ten yeurs For the twelve month's just passed It has been twenty-eight to the thousand Inhabitants. One of the great' Intellects of l"ng land has stated that not above Ilftj thousand people In all Britain can read and understand the ordinary Louden newspaper. After an exhaustive research an English architect has decided that tht leaning tower of Pisa was built at th angle It stands to-day as a feat ol structural bravado. Experiments in abrasion conducted at a French mint have proved thai aluminum coins will be less rapidly worn by use than coins made of gold silver or even bronze. Stuyvesant Fish, Jr., began in the Illinois Central shops In Chicago at a salary of $23 a month. Later lit worked as station agent at ?l0 a month In his eagerness to learn tht work from the bottom up. The Wesleyan conference of Eng land recently passed by a large major ity a motion to admit women as lay delegates. This resolution must be approved by the synod before it can become a rule of the denomination. In 1907 there were about 30,000 bar rels of sesame oil shipped to Constat! tinople, but the cotton seed oil has supplanted this to a great extent, and this season there has been used hce hardly 1,000 barrels of sesame oil. The women of Chicago are urging an Increase In the number of milk in spectors for that city. They say that It Is Impossible for the eight Inspect ors now on duty to make sure that even a small part of its supply is in wholesome condition. To check New Jersey's destructive forest fires, the state has ordered the railroads traversing Its nine forests to clear the ground for fifty feet on each Bide of the tracks and plow up and gravel ten-foot strips to prevent the growth of brush again. The Alps show such an extraordi nary attraction for Hertzian wave cur rents that Swiss military aerograph Ists have been able to intercept wire less messages from points 2,000 miles away, while the interchange of nies Bages within Switzerland is unsatisfac tory. At twenty, Tintoretto was one of the most prolific and popular painters in Italy; Schelllng had grappled with the philosophy of Kant; Galileo had discovered the use of the pendulum; Lafayette was a major-general, and Garrison voiced emancipation lor the slave. A new electrical alarm clock uses dry batteries to ring a bell, supply a small Incandescent light with current and start a Are in uu alcohol lamp with a platinum wire, all by complet ing a circuit when the hour hand touches a third hand set at a desig nated time. Muking, selling or exporting of red ginseng in or from Korea is now for bidden under fines of from $50 to $500 and confiscation of equipment to all parties except the Korean government or firms specially authorized by it. It Is highly valued in the orient for me dicinal use. Queen Ena of Spain (Victoria Ena) is one of the few ladles of the penin sula who can lay claim to horseman ship. Spanish ladies are, as a rule, too Indolent to ride. , But Alfonso Is a daring horseman, and It must please him to have his ycung wife galloping by his side. A new Japanese steamship service has been put on biA-een ports of Ja pan, via Hong-Kong and Valparaiso, Chili, by the Togo Kisin Kaisha Com. pany of Yokohama. The three steam ers are subsidized by the Japanese gov ernment. Other ports of the west coast of South America will also be used. The calabar bean is highly poison ous and in foreign countries is used for medicinal purposes. Its effect Is opposite that of Ix lliidotina and is used for contraction of the eye, in tetunu neuralgia and rheumatic diseases. It Is such a powerful depressant to nerv ous action that purgcons can only use it In small amounts. The chairman of the Imperial To bacco Company of Canada was asked, ut Montreal, if the report was cor ed that they had bought the dntarlo jucco crop. His unswer was that to bacco j-.rowu In Canada to:day was su perlor to the American grown leaf from the same type of seed, for the reason that the soil in the I'nlted States had been used for a number of years and the Canadian soil is practic ally virgin soil for tobacco growing mi r pones, and therefore produced better quality. The proof of this It that the consumption Is constantly Lay creaiiiug. Consular Reports. Trial Bottlo Freo Dy Mall If yea ftiflrr from Rrilr-rH-T. Fits, Failing 8lrkriM, Spasms, or hive rhlUtrpo that fin to, ruy Ni-w Ins cory will trllpTa them, mid all too are s.k1 to do U lo tend fur a Fir Trial f J UoltJe of Dr. aiaj s Epllatptlolde Oures It has rnrfl thnnsand wtir-re eTar-thlr); else fulled. Guarantied bjr Mm M.iIIkI U'"rl T Vndi-r Turn fund and UrmAci, June auth, (xv Oimrarny hn l71. ri.-.fi write fur Hiwcinl Freo i Boui ai.il viva ARK and cuniijlete aililms OH W. H. MAY. 548 Pearl St'stl. Hq'i York. t cles Sillily. Mr. Fond Father reproved his llttla son for having only 75 per cent in arithmetic. "Mathematics, my boy," he said, "is a very useful study, and you must try to do better." "I thought that was only useful for sailors," said the boy. "Why for sailors?" "Well, people on land have adding machines, don't they?" New York Tribune. On the Safe Side. "The Bible says, "Take no thought for the future.'" "That's all riht In theory, but I Al ways buy a return ticket when I go t the races." Houston Post. Her Sen I ! Itched Intolerably. "Just about two years ngo, some form of humor appeared on .my scalp. The beginning was a slight Itching but it grew steadily worse until, when I combed my hair, the scalp became raw and the ends of the comb-teeth would be wet with blood. Most of thu timo there was an Intolerable itching, in a painful, burning way, very much as a bad, raw burn, If deep, will itch and smart when first beginning to heal. Combing my hair was positive torture. My hair was long and tan gled terribly because of the blood and scabs. This continued growing worse and over half my hair fell out. I was In despair, really afraid of becoming totally bald. "Sometimes the pain was so great that, when partially awake, I would scratch the worst places so that my finger-tips would be bloody. I could not sleep well and, after being asleep a short time, that awful stinging pain woujd commence and then I would wake up nearly wild with the torture. A neighbor said it must be salt rheum. Having used Cuticura Soap merely as a toilet soap before, I now decided to order a set of the Cuticura Remedies Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills. I used them according to directions for perhaps sli weeks, then left off, as the disease seemed to be -eradicated, but toward spring, eighteen months ago, there was a slight re turn of '.he scalp humor. I com menced the Cuticura treatment at once, so had very little trouble. On my scalp I used about one-half a cake of Cuticura Soap and half a box of Cuticura Ointmen't In all. The first time I took six or1 seven bottles of Cu ticura Pills and the last time three bottles neither an expensive or tedi ous treatment. Since then I have had no scalp trouble of any kind. Stand ing up, with my hair unbound. It comes to my knees and had It not been for Cuticura I should doubtless be wholly bald. "This is a voluntary, unsolicited tes timonial and I take pleasure in writ ing it, hoping say experience may help someone else. Miss Lillian Brown, R. F. D. 1, Liberty, Me.. Oct, 29, 1909." I.ost Foe lualde I'atlent. Many a surgeon has had to repeat an operation to recover bits of sponge or other medical equipment left in the victim on the operating table. But the story is going the rounds here. says a Paris correspondent of the bt. Louis Republic, that a brilliant r'rencn surgeon has distinguished himself by leaving his fee in the sufferers abdo men when he stitched it up. The natient was a merchant, who Baw to all the arrangements himself, up to the commencement of the opera tion for appendicitis. The last' thing he did before going under the anes thetic was to pay the surgeon the fee with a check for $1,000. The great man tossed ft aside on a pile of ab sorbent wool that was presently In use. Later, when the last stitches were being put In after the operation, he looked for the fee and could not find it. He opened the patient again and found the boodle, according to the story that Is diverting medical circles. Women are supposed to be the slaves of fashion, but It's a mistake. Men are the real slaves. Inasmuch as they have to pay the freiKht For ned, Itching- Eyelids, railing Eyelashes' and Ail Rye That Need Care Try Murine Eye Salve, Aseptic Tubes Trial Size 25c. Ack Your UnidKist or Write Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. Louklng llacknard. On the night following the Yale Princeton game last fall, a young man who had slipped and fallen was as sisted to his feet by a passer-by. "Just a little shelebration of vie Cry," the young man explained as he waved a bedraggled bit of orange and black ribbon. "But Princeton lost," the other told him. The young man looked painfully surprised for an Instant. "How do you know?" he asked. "Why, it was on the bulletin board an hour ago," the other said. "Yale won to-day's game. "I wash referrln'," said the young man with great dignity, "to th game of 1903." LltinlPTtt'H. i av r . r h v So. Most shepherds believe that the blood that roim to maintain a . long fat tall should go Into the body of the lamb. If In any milking a part of the kniilk Is bloody or stringy or unnatural In appearance, the whole mess should be rejected. The growing pig requires protein and not much corn. It Is nil right to Rive n little corn but too much U harmful. The practical remedy for little pli; that are liable to be troubled with thumps is to provide pluitv of exer cise and large range. If you cultivate your on hard, see thr.t the ground is kepi finely mulched, ia order to conserve the moisture which the fives should have. Pigs will live nnd grow on rape without a supplement of train, but n small addition of the latter is profit able. Dry sows will, however, do well on rape alone. Many good farmers will keep every thing on the place in ship shape all the year except the orchard. These men are ulways complaining that It doesn't pay to raise fruit. Be sure fruit trees are set where they will have sufficient drainage. Many a tree la blamed by lu owner for being a bad variety, when the fault is in the drainage. Dairy cows must be treated In ac cordance with their Importance, as n factor of success, and the milk and cream must be handled properly from cow to churn and from churn to mar ket. Farmers near Marshall, Mo., com plain that wolves have been very troublesome during the last winter. They killed twenty-eight pifcs recently for one farmer and others have suf fered losses of lambs, pigs and poultry Kxtlmntinw Wall Pui-r. In estimating the amount of wall paper needed during the spring house cleaning, it may be well to know that the ordinary roll of wall paper Is S yards long and 18 inches wide. A double roll is 16 yards long. Cartridge paper is usually 30 inches wide. Bor ders are usually 18 yards long and either 9 or 18 Inches wide. CoinMnutloii 1-oimI for Iluua. For supplying a large amount of early pasture for hogs 1 find that oats. peas nnd rape make a very excellent combination crop. This is, more strict ly speaking, a forage crop, and under ordinary conditions will grow to pas turing maturity within eight weeks after sowng. I shall this season sow several acres of this combination crop during the early part of May for sum mer pasture. If best results are de sired In producing this combination crop considerable attention should be paid to selecting fertile soil possess ing a ready amount of available plant food, a3 this crop, in order to pro duce good forage, must grow rapidly. Agricultural Epitoiuist. Illirka. Ducks are profitable as layers for three years, and Ihe drakes are lit to use as breeders for eight. They fatten readily and bring good prices. Their feathers are quite valuable and net a substantial revenue. Yards 24x100 feet will accommodate a pen of thirty layers, thus minimizing space. Tho houses need not be costly or especially built lor warmth, but should be dry. Eggs are usually fer tile and can be hatched In incubators. Being such wonderfully prolific and persistent ' layers, you can contract your output to hotels, cafes, etc., and take advantage of the special prices with the assurance of being able to fill the demand and rake off some splendid profits. Ail vice to lloya. A New Jersey Judge, speaking to ihe Orange high school boys as pros pective lawyers, gave them some good advice. "You boys who are growing up to be lawyers," said the Judge, "al ways remember that the most success ful lawyer Is the one who, when a rlient conies to him fighting mad. In vestigates thoroughly every detail of Ihe case and then brings both sides to p, satisfactory agreement. That's tho highest service a lawyer can perfoiv.n, for he not only represents the people he Is defending, but he Is uplifting th whole legal system of the country." There may be lawyers who will con sider advice to lawyers to keep out Df court as unprofessional. Boston ally Advertiser. I. lee and hell In it Menu. When hens are set they should be carefully dusted with insect powder or otherwise treated and placed on abso lutely vermin free nests, preferably In some other house or In a separate room where other fowls cannot, come In contact with them. Placing tobaci j sterna In the bottom of the nest or with the nesting materials will he!; to keep lice away, yet It is not an In fallible remedy. The setting hen may be dusted at In tervals through the Incubation period, yet she should never be greased or treated with any liquid preparations that will injure the eggs. Keeping a box of dry dust or ashes, with which Is mixed a small pioportlon of pow dered sulphur, where the hens can get at It dally, will very greatly aid them in keeping clean. Klrctrlcllr from Wlail. The machinery of a modern wind mill Is Just as far advanced over the rude machinery of the windmill of fifty years ago as U the works of a VM. h5 m Pi fine watch over the works of a dollai alarm clock. One tpe of wind tur bine, for Instance, consists of a wheel about 16 feet In diameter mounted upon ft steel tower ."() feet In height. The entire wind wheel Is of gal vanized steel, and all Its moving parti run on ball bearing. Its tranpinlsslon gear works in an oil bath nnd. ac cording to l'opular Mechanics, the best methods known to engineering havi' been adopted In order to eliminate fric tion and enable the wheel to make the best of light winds. The result Is that even In n wind having a velocity of no higher than six miles an hour th" turbine gener ates electricity. Suc h an electric gen erator and switchboard and a llfty five cell storage battery as Its elee trlcnl apparatus. The wheel is always In running position, ready to make use of every puff that comes, nnd It stead lly makes and stores current except in limes of absolutely still weather. 'M Mi-it. Cold storage, properly employed, fur nislies u means of consent vt Ion and the prevention of waste that should inure to the general benefit. In prac tice It has been made to serve ns a means of maintaining higher prices In the season of pl.-nty and of intolerable prices In the season of lesser supply When prices are naturally declining they are checked, to he nfterwardi punished to unnatural limits as oppor tunity Is created by squeezing tho mar ket through a combination of cold-storage speculators. Ths Is perhaps the most flag.Tint occasion of the insiruslon ot the mid dleman between producer and consum er wrilh the object of despoiling both The worst part of the matter grows out of the difficulty encountered In de vising any scheme of remedy which shall preserve the benefit of cold stor age while defeating Its evil workings. 'The most feasible suggestion is to regulate the time of storage 80 as to prevent deterioration, and to enforce due publicity In order that the pur chaser may know what he is getting. Phlladelpha Record. firontiiH l.emiiiiea. There Is a gas culled nitrogen whlcl is present in the atmosphere In Im mense quantities, and which is neces sary to the growth and thrift of vege tation. It Is found in some form in many different substances, and when sold as a fertil.er commands a very high price. It is doubtful if nitrogen can be bought with profit in the form of fertilizer for use In enriching farm lands except under special conditions. For greenhouse purposes or for '.he truck gardens, wherj Intensive farming is practiced, it may prove profitable, but the ordinary farmer can not af ford it. He can, however, secure an ubundance of nitrogen and add materi ally to humus In his boll by growing some one of the leguminous plantH and occasionally plowing under a crop Perhaps cowpens are the best for ths double purpose, though any kind of clover is equally valuable. One hesi tates to plow up a good field of alfulfn for the sake of the nitrogen and the humus that would be added to the soil, while he might not hesitate to plow up a crop of cow peas or soy beans. Kansas Farmer. Ilmv lu I Coin iiM-reinl l-'ertlllat-ra If fertilizers are used, the following general rule should govern: On rich lauds use mainly fertilizers that will stimulate the fruit and not the stalk growth. On lighter lands use more'' of the elements to force growth, combined with others which will mature the fruit. High grade 14 per cent acid phos phate may be considered a basis for increasing fruit and hastening matur ity of crops. Even on the richest land It has been demonstrated that a small percentage of nitrogen added to the ucld phosphate gives better results. Air-slaked lime is of value for use on stiff or gummy soils to loosen them up, permit the air to enter und pre vent a sour condition of such soils when too wet. On this or Impoverished soils equal quantities of cotton-seed meal und acid phosphate can be used to advan tage. In case the foregoing can not be obtained, standard-grade commercial fertilizer may be used. These should contan In the mixture 8 to 10 per cent of available phosphoric acid, 2 to 3 per cent of nitrogen and l'j to 2 per cent of potash, or on some lands a high grade acid phosphate, 14 per cent may be used. Where lands are greatly worn by years of cropping, more fertilizer should be used to the acre, and It should contain about equul parts ot cotton seed meal and high grade acid phosphate. The beneficial effect of commercial fertilizers depends largely upon the presence of humus in the soil, hence the Importance of using stable manure and plowing under green crops. In applying the foregoing in structions the farmer must use con siderable judgment 'and modify bis practice where necessary to lit local conditions. The fertilizer should be distributed several days before pluming, as there Is danger of Injuring the seed If brought in Imuiedlutu contact with strong fertilizer. A very careful mix ing or the fertilizer with the soil Is necessary for the same reuson. On all except very .ich, waxy lauds It will pay to use commercial fertilizers somewhat liberally. Where as much as 400 pounds of fer tilizer Is used for corn, we recom mend two applicatons, one In the fur row before planting, and un applica tion of from 150 to 200 pounds of cotton seed meal in the furrow when the corn Is about one foot high. Where lluio is used scatter it broad cast when the land is plowed, using about four barrels of alr-sluked lime per acre, or apply in tho row ubout two barrels per acre a short time be fore planting, mixing H thoroughly with the 8011- 1, fv. I 11 fa I PACKAGE nilED FREE Oil REQUEST OF HYOfl'S PAW-PAW PILLS The best Stomach and Liver Pills known nnd a positive snd speedy cure for Con stipation, Indigestion. Jaundice, Biliousness, Pour Stnmnch, Head ache, nnd nil siln.entn nrlslng from b disor dered stomach or slug gish liver. They con tain in concentrated e 4 rtf aaiA form all the virtues nn.t values of Mun yon's Paw-Paw Tonic nnd nre mad from the Juli-e of the Paw-Paw fruit. I unhesitithiKly recommend these pills as being the best laxative and cathartic ever compounded. Kend us a postal or letter requesting a free package ot Munyon's Celebrated Paw-Puw laxa tive Pills, and we will mail same free of charge. Ml'NYON'S HOMOEO PATHIC HOME REMEDY CO., 53d and Jefferson Sts.. Philadelphia, Pa. 'Ir., I.nrry Snmmrrflelil. The Broadway friends of Larry Sum merlleld, the wireless w ire tapper, were greatly pleased yesterday to lenrn thnt their old associate had been selected as organist in the clinpel at Sing Sing prison. As there nre several sets of ser vices each Sunday, the new Job will enable Larry to be" away from his cell the greater nrt of the day. Of nil days the most dreaded by the Sing Sing prisoners Is Sunday. They have no work to do then nnd must re main In the cells except when attend ing chapel services. There nre two chapels Protestant nnd Catholic. The prisoners usually attend both, so ns to get nwny from the close confinement on Sunday. As organist, Summerfleld will not only escape the cell confinement on Sun day, but will nlso have a few "evenings out," ns there nra services several times a week In the evening. According to the friends of Summerfleld, the wire tapper was brought up ntnld religious surroundings nnd there was an organ lu his home. It Is snld that he has beeu after the Job of organist for some time. New York Sun. How much better a thins; tastes when the doctor forbids the eating of It! WOMEN S II.L5. . Many women who suffer with back ache, bearing-down pain, headache and nervousness do not know that these ailments are usually due to trouble with the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills re move the cause. Mrs. M. McFad den, Iowa City, Iowa, says: "I would have died had it not been for D o a n's Kidney Pills. For years 1 Buffered from ter rible backaches. I gradually grew ?,-orse until '1 had to take to my bed, where I lay uncon Bdous. I began using Doan's Kidney Pills after the doctors had failed to help me and was completely cured." Hemember the name Doan's. For sale by all dealers. 60 cents a box. Foster-.MIlburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Consult with him that Is wise and of sound Judgment, and seek to be In structed by one better than thyself, rather than to follow thine own Inven tions. Thomas a Keropla. Mlnnlroaranaahene, A hard name to pronounce, called lo cally "Mlnnleog." This Is a picturesque summer resort on one of the largest Islands of the Georgian Bay, only hours run by the Grand Trunk Railway System from the City of Toronto, Can ada, and beautifully situated among the HO. 000 islands of thnt territory. Splen did hotel accommodation, Rood Ashing, lino boating and no hay fever. Bass, trout, pickerel and pike abound. For illustrated descriptive matter and all Information, write to W. 8. Cookson, 017 Merchants Loan A Trust Building, Chicago. A girl blushes the first time a young man kisses her because it embarrasses her to think that he might not have done It For Anjr Dlaraae or Injnrr to the eye, line PETTIT'S EYE SALVE, absolutely hurmleag, acts quickly. All druggists or Howard Bros, BuiTulo, N. Y. As It Seemed to Her, "Mrs. Wllfong, how many lodges does your husband belong to?" "He's a member of four lodges and two councils." "What Is the difference between a lodge and a council ?" "Well, when he goes to a lodge meet ing he generally stays 'uter." Not Sisters IL ... .. s'kjJ Now and again you see two women pass ing down the street who look like sisters. You are astonished to learn that they are mother and daughter, and you realize that a woman at forty or forty-five ought to be at her fineat and fuireat. Why iin't it so? The general health ol woman is so in timatcly associated with the local health of the essentially feminine organs that there can be no red cheeks and round) form where there is female weakness. Women who bave suffered from this trouble bave found prompt relief and cure in tho use of Dr. Ficree's Favorite Inscription. It fir tiior and vitality ta taW organs of womanhood. It clears the complexion, brightasas tkatv yes and reddens the cheeks. ' No alcohol, or hubit-forminf drugs is contained in "Favorite Preeeripdoav," Any sick woman may consult Lr. Pierce by letter, free. Every aeiter is). field as sacredly confidential, and answered in a plain envelope. Addreee i . World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R.V. Pierce, Pres., Buffalo. 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"Talk about keeping up with lh times," said the professor, "ths makers of dlrtlrr.aries hnve ts bs o to the very mtntite. 1 don't believe ml day passes without some new wrrj. being Introduced Into our Innguagsw For most of them the originators of slang delightfully original fellowv aren't they? and the men f sclenc are responsible. 1 wn running over the other day a list of new words as sembled for the latest dictionary, n I declare I wns amazed at ths number that were, In truth, new to m. Did you know, for example, that ths p mftto Is the name given to tb cr0 between the tomato and ths potatov thnt a grasshopper destroyer Is ealledf a hopperdozer, and that ths scientific term for hookworm Is uncinariasis T Speaking of slang. I notice that plac hns been found in the dictionary for rubberneck, stunt, tank up and fan of course," the professor added aomev what hurriedly, "I mean a baseball fan. And there ars hundreds and hundreds more." 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