m m fiABY BAKE GLOVER Granddaughter of hc Venerable Found er of Christian Science It is rather a peculiar position In which a pretty western girl Miss Mary Baker Glover of Lead City S D ilntls herself She is a granddaughter of Mrs Mary Baker Eddy founder of Christian Science and with her father and a nephew of Mrs Eddy has brought suit for an accounting of the property of her grandmother basing tills action on the allegation that the famous author of Science and Health Is Incompetent to manage her affairs She was with her father when he vis ited his mother at Concord N II just previous to the bringing of the suit Mrs Eddy at that lime showed solici tude that her granddaughter should be Jfe - fill MISS MAliX BAKIUt GLOVER well instructed in the tenets of Chris tian Science Miss Glover Is not a Christian Scientist however Her fa ther was at one time but recently has not been counted among the adherents of the sect Miss Glover has a bright and pleasing face and her mouth Is expressive of shrewdness She has been familiar with mining camps and the hardships of life in such regions since childhood as her father Is a mine prospector and promoter and the Inventor of a divining rod which he claims to be of value in the location of mineral wealth He is Mrs Eddys only son but was separated from his mother for many years She gave him up at four years of age when she was a young widow because she could not care for him lost track of him and for a long time supposed bim dead TEDDY JUNIOR AT HARVARD How the Presidents Son Won a Much Coveted Post President Roosevelts eldest son Theodore Roosevelt Jr is often an noyed by having to be so much in the public eye while pursuing his course at Harvard university His position as a student is rather a trying one in view of the publicity thrust upon him by reason of his fathers blgh station but he is considered to have shown good sense in the main and is popular with his fellow students This is shown in the fact that he was recently chosen assistant manager of the varsity crew A student wbo wins this post has to earn the appointment Young Roose velt could not have obtained it simply on the ground of being the presidents son There were quite a number of can didates for the position and all were -x U yVVtS 5 mm illllk SNAPSHOT OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT JB assigned to the task of soliciting sub scriptions for the support of rowing When Teddy junior started to ask for subscriptions he got a good deal o joshing from fellow students but kept at it until he had raised 600 which was 100 more than any other student raised The contest then nar rowed down to four candidates and they were required to do odd jobs about the boathouse such as filling the tank and running errands for members of the crew Not even this feazed the presidents son and he finally won the appointment In the natural course of events he will become manager of the crew In his senior year and this Is a position which carries with it much social prestige AX IN TREASON TRIALS Snarp Edge Turned Toward Prisoner When Sentence Is Pronounced Every one is aware of the dreadfully significant part the executioners ax had to be carried Oh put the thing in here cried brave old Bal merino I dont care Yet notwithstanding his contempt for this horrid symbol the undaunted old man cheerfully suffered death for his attachment to another symbol the white cockade But Lord Kilmarnock in the next coach was dreadfully frightened as he showed himself to be by his thorough realization of what the awful ax would mean to him He inquired minutely into all the details of an execution wanted the governor of the Tower to toll him whether his head would roll or rebound and Avhen on the scaffold he saw the executioner dressed in white with a white apron he whispered to his chaplain Home how horrible REMARKABLE HORSES Some Clever Animals and a Wonderful New England Nag In his letters to Lord Granville pub lished by the Royal Philosophical so WORK OF THE LUNGS What Has Happened When an Athlete Gets Winded The football match Is stopped Man hurt Take time oft these are the plays in a trial for hi h treason The expressions to be heard when a player But has lie Klmrn avmliol of ftaiiili is enrrlo1 I winded why Is he for air fore the prisoner with Us blunt side lapsed Why gasping A fe fl ts concerning the lungs will turned toward him so long as he has not been sentenced says Macmillana exPltlln Hitters y liive 200 cubic Inchcs of alr hl Magazine and just before sentence is our cIlest and vou onl breathe out pronounced the sharp edge is turned his way at eaca expiration about twenty to tllirt3 of Tr V as llurd as J011 Evelyn who was present at the trial cu Jou are unable to 1rcath out aU of Lord Stafford in 1089 tells us that im v wn iiirno1 nwivc tn tim the air It would be bad for you if you fortunate nobleman so soon as it was ascertained that the voting of the peers went against him an effective but ghastly piece of stage management which must have had a sickening fas cination for the unhappy and probably Innocent man In those davs now rellectod on the unnecessary cruelty of harrowing the feelings of men about to Vlio by such shocking judicial byplay Not every prisoner treated tills pure ly symbolic but otherwise superfluous and unpleasant ceremony as contemp tuously as did Lord lialmerino When the three coaches conveyed the Lords Kilmarnock lialmerino and Cromartie from the Tower to be sentenced at Westminster on July 2S 1740 a diffi culty arose It was not laid down by prescription or use in which coach if tno lunKS there were more than one the fatal ax could for your lungs are in a kind of bag Prick this and the lungs col lapse The footballer has had too much air knocked out of him No wonder lie gasps for the atmosphere is pressing on his chest at the rate of fifteen Pounds to the square Inch He has hannily cone bv no one seems to have lust some ui uiu air nisiiie wmiii should press against the pressure out side What about the work of the lungs Suppose the word laundry is used instead That is just the idea The impure blood travels to the lungs quite dark rod in color The reason is that it contains much carbonic acid gas Try breathing through a tube into some limewater Notice the clean wa ter becomes milky This gas is con tinually passing from the blood into You have to breathe six or eight times before the air reaches the bottom of the lungs The first breath only gets to your collar stud The oxygen you have inspired meets some carbonic acid gas and they change places Down the oxygen goes till it meets the air cells Imagine a prison cell with a transparent door The blood as it were can see the oxygen Right through the skin wall the oxygen passes The carbonic acid gas also passes out into the lungs to be ex pired What is the blood taking away Your blood is full of small live bodies corpuscles and these will take as much oxjgen as you can give them The blood is so happy when it obtains some of this gas that it changes its color from dark to light red Away it goes round the body and In a minute or two comes back to the lungs with a fresh cargo of impure gas In one day you breathe out 15000 cubic inches of tills impure gas Weigh it and there are six ounces of solid carbon There is enough material for ciety who was also greatly interested - a dozen lead pencils Put this fact in in natural history Smithson the another way founder of the Smithsonian institution You will breathe out in one rear 137 in America says London Tit Bits re- pounds of solid matter perhaps as lates how the horse of Alexander the much as you weigh Great Bucephalus would at night on Where does it all so von nsk hearing a blast of the trumpet from the soldiers on guard showing the What about the trees and shrubs They are principally made of carbon proach of the enemy run at great Perhaps a tree contains some parts of speed to his masters tent and with his -what was onrp nmn teeth grab the sleeping monarch and shake him until he sprang into the sad dle and galloped toward the enemy Also that the great Caliph in the eighth century in marching toward the forces of Queen A microscope will show you holes on the under side of a leaf At certain times of the day this breathed out gas from human beings enters and passes into the interior of the leaf Now a leaf is green because it con Irene of Constantinople always had tains millions of chlorophvl bodies a number of trained Arabian horses These take the carbonic aci1 gas direct descendants of the famous eatf if you willf the carbon and set horses owned by Ishmael 4000 years t oxvgeu free to be rebreathed by ago thrown forward as scouts which man Pearsons Weekly from time to time returned to camp and by a peculiar whinny and neigh A Curious church reported the proximity of the enemy The most sIagulnr cuurcb ln the relates the experiences of 5Z I wW s probably st Jolm at Davos the Portuguese explorer Albuquerque pialz n Switzerlaml Davos riatz s who lived tor the six- many years m ovel 5QQQ feet aboye sea leyel anQ g teenth century on the Island of St famous as a winter resort for con Helena where he and the natives sumptives on accouut of its reat taught the herds of wild horses there rity of aU aud rotection from Uh not only to dig potatoes but to husk st Jolms cmuch Ig a yerv a herd taken there from Cappadocia in the second century as related by the Greek historian Philistorgius small building but nevertheless it has two steeples One of these is much larger than the other towering high nhnvo tlif rluitvli nnil nrnsontiiKr n B V IT Lr 1 SUr t singular appearance being twist- it is related by retired New day a England clergyman whose sands of life had nearly run out that one day on leading his horse down through a lane to a brook for a drink the animal sud denly halted and turning its head around grabbed up with its teeth one of its hind shoes which had just drop- ed after the manner of a corkscrew The steeples contain some fine chimes which in ancient times were used to sound the alarm when there was a threatened invasion of wild animals Amphibious Man Afin Viopnmfiij mvmliiliirmc in ped off and holding it in its mouth certain Te rature permit with the nails dangling it backed up against a stone wall and clapped it on to its hoof and with a few violent kicks nailed it on again How Slow the Train Was Two men were coming into Denver from a nearby town on a local train the other day The train stopped ev when the train halted for the engine to get up steam the mans impatience overflowed Now what do you think of this train he said to the other It Isnt making much progress re plied his friend Progress I should say not said the impatient man It would be a fierce job to take a moving picture of this train Denver Post In Doubt Some years ago Henry James review ed a new novel by Gertrude Atherton After reading the review Mrs Ather ton wrote to Mr James as follows ting he swims as well dives better than many animals better for in stance than any dogs The Greek sponge fishers and the Arabic divers must have sight almost as keen below water as that of the sea otter They have even learned by practice to con trol the consumption of the air supply in tueir lungs xne usual time lor a ery five minutes it seemed and one of bjppopotamus to reraahl below Avater the became impatient Finally men flw rrm nonrl fiw nn remain below two and a half minutes In a tank a diver has remained under water for four minutes But tempera ture marks the limits of mans amphib ious habits London Spectator Would Keep It Down The late Bishop Dudley of Ken tucky could administer a delicate re buke but usually took pains that the point should be obvious A wealthy but unusually stingy member of his church told him he was going abroad I have never been on the ocean said the old skinflint to the bishop and I should like to know something that will keep me from getting seasick Dear Mr James I have read with much You might swallow a nickel re- pieasure your 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