raswtfv-S7i F w &L If"-- v h Ik- w- t - l T- Its 3- wo u. W o h I. lis J U" Ittj T. 4 ,t ,v X The Dakota City Herald JOHN H. REAM, Publisher. DAKOTA CITY, NEDRA3KA SAVING AN ANCIENT INDUSTRY, Justice Scuddor's decision that it Js not slander to call n horso dealer "a skin" establishes another bulwark fdr freo eppneh. As tho JuBtlrc remarked ii? dismissing tho suit, "Things llko ,that aro nearly always said in tho courso of a horse deal." They are, in 'fact, an essential part or tho transac tion, says tho Now York World Thoro probably never was a horso deal ono party to which did not think ho had uccii wuumfu, unu m nrevnni UV U1W i ,thp freo expression of his grlovanco mi'Iii?1'?"? 'V Uadf?ra answer in tho trade's tlmo honored terms of , COST on ail ubj,-ct. ,'Vtainin, t tho invective wouia amount to an inter ' ,uuJe" " Dunuinjr, ror tho reader of thla '""" 'i "iiuuni 01 nis vriuo experience as Kdltor, Author and Manufacturer, ho la. without doubt, thn hlehmt ntiihnriiv Bn all these mibjocts. Addrens all Inquiries toWllllam A. Rndford, No. 178 West inckeon boulevard. Chlcnen. m nnA nni mamfrican mm t. Crfa . X JLLJJLJL JL M li J.JL VI UL' 1 ifrnjfjfopb vimm J-d ife zzL w "I r""" anaRLtlBl w? M&b tr$. tzznr t , tot wfwatiiiWMjMggTOfi'BB o4l ., . ,i.nM.i iiaiiiiii,inmiHiwnn y yW T f i- ,tff Awtt VtV tKSm sCfiQlMM o rn if Policemen Assist Mother in Spanking a Bad Boy fereuco with an ancient American In dustry, Tho decision In effect au thorizes tho contlnuanco or hoso-' dealing under Its traditional rnothods, whereas an adverse ruling would have tended to hamper if not destroy It. In thus dignifying tho language of horso trading the learned Judgo docs not, ltvls true, ralso It to tho level of tho language of politics. It may still be hazardous to call a dealor a crook, or liar. Apart from Its now legal- status, "skin" Is doilnod In tho dictionaries as "a cheat, or fraud, or J sharper." On a horso dealer's lips, like "scamp" and "loafer" ou the lips of a mayor, It has lost Its original force from frequent and promiscuous tncloso two-cent stamp for reply. use and becomo a term. 1 Au attractive design for a six roomed houso of ono and a half bio ries, comprising many desirable feat ures, Is shown In tho accompanying perspective and plans. It is not very largo; but fortunately, small low-cost houses often have advantages over largor ones. Threo of those advan tages aro light, sunshine, and air. In ft small houso, opposite windows are jnocossarily near togothor: and tho light from oiio often crosses that of another, although they may bo in dif- ""i juuiiiB. aunsninn. or rnnmn niBhod and kept in good repair, it may bo made more attractivo than some of tho larger houses on the wldo street. I do not mean mat a person should k" Into a part of the town whoro prop erty Is neglected; but thero aro many side Btroots leuding off from main reshlenco avenues that are more do- Nrw stln YOmC-r-Thero's a cratornl Sting In tho Palm of Mrs. Mnrenrnt O'ilanlon's good right hand tcTremlnd her that sho has at last achioved her ntnhlMMi rtt i. ,.. slmhln fnr immna .hnn !, mi i .""""" "o nas spanned nor four- 52 ?sSnJLXrJ-J2. BSS1 elt-sks , - - '"-. "...". ii. uo mifto ions or smnii. i iinvo seon mnny more real homes In tho smaller Iiouscb than In tho larger ones. I think tho pro portion is very much greater, Tho stairway in this little houso combines a good deal in a llttlo 6paco. technical trade , carries light, and it carries Ufo-glvlng In view of tho shocking cruelties alleged against animal experiment! atlon, scientists who uphold tho practlco and dony tho cruelty should In the Interest of scienco and of tho public alike agree to renounce any contention for tho secret and unre strained pursuit of this practlco. Tho mpat tenderhearted and ronsclon. tlous become hardened to suffering in tho courso of continual work, and ii is against all human experience to Insist that any unrestricted prac tice will not becomo liable to abuse. If can do lawful experiment no harm to satisfy tho public mind by proper regulation and supervision that cruelty which is harrowing to' tho popular feollnsr is not practiced "? secret In medjeal laboaratoriea. That the lay public 1b greatly In terested in practical electrical devel opment is forcefully shown in tho in creasing attendanco at tho annual olec .trical shows held in New York, Bos "toii and Chicago, as well as art demon strations of household appliances giv en at Intervals by central statldns throughout tho country. At tho latest electrical exposition In Now York Jjjoro wasan attendanco on ono eve ning oi ai,uun visitors, followed 6n the next day by 20,000. About COO. 000 porsons visited tho Boston show In fourv.-poks. A central station in H14 west recently entertalgod 1.C00 ladlo at an (iftuiuoon lea nt which corteo nd cake making on electrical appli ances wero practically demonstrated. proportlos besides. LIkIU. alrv housm. are almost always healthful and cheer ful. In crowded cities, house's offer ing such advantages aro always occu pied, whllo dark, dismal houses often go bogging for tenants. In this design thero are threo rooms downstairs and throo rooms upstairs, and they nro arranged to provide a groat deal of comfort and convenience. When a man stnrts to build a houso, ho usually has some particular ideas in mind that ho wishes to havo worked into tho plan. Vory often thoso nro not practical, Thoy havo been extracted, as a eonnrnl thir.r I from some other plan, and cannot well uo grartea into tho new design -with- out spoiling tno symmetry. You can not havo everything In ono house, no matter what its slzo or tho amount of money It costs. Thero nro natural ad vantages that go with th'o environ ment, which cannot bo successfully transplanted. This is ona of the prin cipal reasons why architects are nee eBsnry. Ono of the most difficult prob lems an architect runs up ngalnst is to prevent owners from Injecting Into houso plans IdeaB that aro not llttlnir r practical undor oxlstlng conditions. Ono man-insisted on having a porto cochero nt tho side of his houso, when tho lot was not wldo enough to ac commodate tho extension, Ho got his I I yu t-j"' nootl,m Aim j Tto J ""J Wmi-"L.mmu fczr l.oc jf fciofl I I fl ceo too I -7 I Fewi Dad boy" and. thnnch twn brawny pollcomcn assisted In tho op eration, sho It was who struck ovory indignant blow. ' John, who is sometimes called "Tho Eel," becnuso ho has tho ability of tho greased redskin of yore to slip through avenging lingers, has mado himself especially worthy of his repu tation. Some times, so Mrs. O'Han lon says, she just had to stand awe struck and wonder how such a car load of badness could evor hnvo boon compressed into her bad boy's four feet of height and seventy pounds ot bones. First of all, ho issued a declaration of independence, in which ho stated his Intention of staying away from school. Also, ho didn't think he would spend all his nights under tho ma ternal roof, being "past 14." Also, ho didn't think he would take care of his younger sisters, while his widowed mother wns out carnlne thn inmiiv'. living, nor would ho carry any moro kindling wood In for domestic con- r sumption. Seizing his ear tho only portion of his anatomy upon which any one can get a handhold, Mrs. O'Hanlon car rl"d him upstairs. Once there, John began to vent his Indignation. Ho took tho kitchen lamp and tossed it out the v.-indov.-. He took dishes out of tho cupboard and smashed them on tho floor. Ho tried to wrench tho door oft tho icebox. Ho slapped his .small sisters. Ho called his mother nntnes. Policeman Herdenrolch heard the rncKet and came upstairs. When he wns told Mrs. O'Hanlon'B bad boy was at it again, ho entered into tho pur suit nvith a zest. Thero was a pro cession to the pojlce station. Lieutenant HIckey on the desk nt the "house" was astounded when tho villlanles of John O'Hanlon had been recited. A grin stole over I1I3 faco. "Take him out In that room." he said. ''Follow, madam," said tho lieuten ant, bowing townrd Mrs. O'Hanlon. Sho dlU, with a great, great Joy welling up in her heart. Woman's in tuition, perhaps, told her what was going to happen. With Herdenrolch holding his foot and another policeman his head, Mrs. O'Hanlon's bad boy was disposed across his parent's knee. And then and then but go ask Mrs. O'Hanlon, who can tell you bet tor than any ono else In tho world. & Suitors of Bife. Xf Pa. 1T lERRIWID BTKENNETT JIAERis I 3L Mr Mmtcv; m IMF? . HHHI WOk 7 ; KlJCHHHHVm I mmWfmUMOrSirmmi'j? fif W7MfimmMmW&&h'. Ar'dm O im 0fi3h- MCLIGOA WOULD NOT JOIN THE ARMY. . "He seems to bo a very nice sort of a man," remarked Mrs. Menlwld's maternal maiden aunt Jane, "and as the wifo of an army officer you would have a certain social position, you know. I'm not sure that I dislike tho idea, Melissa." 8econci Floor Plan. Besides leading both upstairs and down, it gives a grado entrnnco to tho cellar, a side entranco to tho kitchen, nnd It takes up very little room. Downstairs tho main featuro Is the dining room, which la large enough to mako a comfortablo sitting room; and it is especially attractivo on account of tho threo windows and tho grato. Whore a chimney can bo so placed bb to accommodato tho furnnco In tho collar, tho rango in tho kitchen and the grato In the dining room, you got a largo amount of comfort and satis faction with comparatively llttlo ox penso. Other advantages In a cltim- Basket of Lively Crabs Cause Great Commotion PWL r:r Tho Eciontlflo world Id bUgllinluK to recognize In tho 'United States a de cree of progress in certain branches of medical science which puts this country oven nhoad of Germany. That this is not moro empty talk Is demon strated by tho circumstunce that tho eminent Vlenncso phyician, Dr. Carl von Nofirdon of the medfcul faculty of VIennt university not only has at- tested these things by word of mouth, But has sent his son to this sfdo of thJAUantleto become a student at Johns Hopkins. A vory proper general order has beei issuetrty tho chief of police of -Cincinnati prohibiting the scattering broadcast in that city of tho ashes of tho cremated dead. People who have read of tho disposition made of HIiq remains -of tho poet Joaquin Miller on his mountain-sldo homo at Oakland, 'conceive tho notion that it is a ro mantle thlntf for human ashes to bo thrown into tho air from tho ton of a Bkyscraper or othor tall building, and viirnea uy 1119 wind, which blowoth "WSUlnfr it liBleth, To otheTff the prac tico Bavors of disrespect for tho dead. The health deportment of Cincinnati has declared that it is unsanitary. Certainly it makes a wholly superflu ous addition to tho dust nuisanco. which in every largo city is bad enough as matters stand. PFIIDiVDELPHIA A basket of crabs which were tied to the seat of a motorcyclo caused a commotion the neighborhood of tho Episcopal hos pital tho othor day that will long bo remembered. Incidentally, it wrecked ihe motorcycle and landed tho rider in tho hospital with a fractured skull. And tho causo of It all was one crab's dash for freedom and a healthy appe tite, who wandered out of the basket, climbed tho rider's back and affec tionately took hold of his neck. The unexpected nttack from the rear caused tho rider to lose control of his machine. Harold WllBon, twenty-three yearf old, of 177 Westmoreland street, left for Wlldwood, N. J., tho other morn ing to go "crabbing." After he had disported himself in the surf and later on captured a good supply of large ones, ho decided to return home. He tied tho basket on tho back seat of tho motorcycle. All went well until he reached Kensington and Lehigh avenues. There, ono ot tho largest of tho collection becamo restless and crawlod up his back. When it reached his neck it bit hardvand held on. The pain on the back of his neck was so Sb sudden and unexpected that Wilson lost all control of the machine and was thrown head foremost to tho curb. A crowd Of a hundred nnrnnna quickly gathered and Wilson was car ried to tho hospital," which was but a short distance from tho scene of the accident. Augmented by numerous Sunday strollers, tho crowd had assumed pro portions that threatened to block traffic, however, in tho excitement, overlooking tho basket of crabs which had escaped and wero scrambling through tho throng. Their preaenco beenmo known when one of them fastened onto tho ankle of a nrettv girl, Her screams started a stampede that cleared tho thoroughfare iu iee ord time. ' "I suppose it's worth considering," said Airs. Merrlwld, reflectively. "He looks vory well in his uniform, too, especially the full dress one At tho samo time, sweetheart, I might get a colonel on the governor's, staff, if I gao my mind to It, and have some thing that was sure enough prismatic with ostrich feathers thrown in and none or 1110 Ulsadyuntuges of the mil itary career. And a governor's col onel or a Uniform Hank Potentate of Pocatello can bo a bank president or a successful soap manufacturer in prl- vuiu uio, wnicn also gives a certain eoclal position and allows one to keep a hired girl and some shreds of rep utation." "I don't think I ouito timlfirsfnnd that last allusion, my cft ar," said Aunt Jane. "That's because you had that attack of neuralgia und couldn't go to tho Post with me," explained Mrs. Merrl wld. "You pee, denrlo, wo of the army are ono big family and wo know one 'another and our llttlo fallings only too well. When one of us armv women meets nnothor army woman, me iwo or us discuss the carryings on of the rest of us with family froc dom. That's ono of the disadvan tages of army lifo. Of course tho army men know each other well, too, bat being men, they are naturally charitable and even generous to each other. If one is promoted, the others 1 are an tickled to pieces about It and admit that ho richly deserved It. If ou speak of any officer who is sup posed to have distinguished himself in any way, tho choms or admiration that arises from his brother officers would warm tho cdcklcs of your heart especially if tho distinguished one happens to bo a volunteer who never saw the Insldo of West Point. Yes, hind possessions," continues Mrs. Met riwld, thoughtfully. "There's always a clmnco that her hero may be sent to tho Philippines and como back With a doranged liver. I don't care how bronzed and bearded and interesting ho may look or how many honorablo scars and medals or honor he's got. If his liver doesn't work the way it ought, a cloud of bilious gloom will descend upon the homo and bo lifted nevermore. Still that's only a risk. The real obstacles to my union with tho gallant captain are unavoidable." "What aro they?" inquired Aunt Jane. "In tho first place, I'd havo to ac custom myBelf to riding in an nmbu lanco," replied Mrs. Merrlwld. "But mat wouldn't bo so bad as having to put up with a femmo de chambre with a red mustache who chewed to bacco and drank whisky and was or iginally engaged for plain, manly butchery. That would cortainly Jar me," concluded Mrs. Merrlwld. (Copyright, 1313, by -W. G. Chapman.) RED KITTEN WHOLE SHOW Its Peculiar Shading Attracted Atteni tlon at a Recent Exhibition at London, England. "Havo you seen the red kitten?" was tho question every other nerson I was asking at tho Bhow of the Nation- ai uat club at tho Crystal Palace. The red kitten, which bolones to Mrs. H. Cook, and waB Judged the best cat In the show, may bo described as tho ideal cat at which the fanciers have been aiming for years. Louis Wain, who was Judging, has never seen Its equal. Its redness Is not marred by one spock or suspicion of white. Its eyes nro alternate circles of light red and- dark red, just as its coat is alternate streaks of the two shades. "Never before at any show." said Mr. Wain, "have wo won such a per- Lfcctlon of shading as a numb?r of tho cats exhibit. So delicate are thoy that they can only bo Judged by pure day. light." All the Average Plain Little Woman Has to Do fj '"i?TrTTWT-j mMkl rimmi Idea from a different Btylo of hmiso built on a widor lot, and it was so thoroughly fixed in his mind that ho yns prepared to nacrlllco much more desirable features to carry out his idea. Ho could not understand that such attachments dp not ordinarily go with small houses on narrow lots. Of courso. thoro Is no law against It. If a man Is stubborn enough, he can A youth who married a show gtrl lost a eult for $50,000 when his moth er proyed him incompetont to man age his own affairs. Even his wifo probably won,t caro to manage Uiom now without tho ?50,000. A war aoroplano has boon dropping bombs upon Mexican soldiers, says a report, It is a comment upon human invention that beforo ono ot thla kind becomes uafo oven for Its opor- J ntors, it Is being put to destructive uses. 'TIs a wonder thnt somebody doesn't solve that old.'Sld riddle: Does a worn au dross for men or for othor women? A woman might easily achieve Immor tality by confessing. '-1 OAXIrf- 61 nil fmrcl vz-Vrtoii' I rwtcA fSFTTn" U BfUrAO TO war SEWITD ON SOMB BUTTONS- OWCPfP OP WATOES ANO WAT 1AIDTW FIRE AtlD ' I - SEATTLE, Wash. Sho was Just a plain, mlddlo-aged llttlo woman, un pi'utehtluua In dteSri and bearing tho kind that is mot with by tho hundred overy day in tho 'stores, on tho side walks and In tho street cais, usually carrying bundles. She was on tho witness Btnnd nnd the lawyer had asked her what alio did after looking out of a' window at ten o'clock in tho evening and seeing a policeman arroBt a man. "I didn't do anything to apeak of," she said. "I just set some luead to some clothes I wanted to wash tho next day to soak, nnd chopped up somo po- M Even grand dukes aro now dancing 'the tango, wlich may bo couBtrued fltuer as an uplift for tho tango or deterioration for grand dukes, aa -regard for thoso potentatoa varies. The people who disapprove of It wll Kobably not be converted to its ad Vantage by grand ducal arguments A wlrelesa service may bo instituted UMtmb the United States and Nor- ,W.' Wk 1 dtataace to a time Ilka i 1 u First Floor Plan. build any kind of freak houso or bitch on any tort of attachment, nnd tako plonty of tlmo afterwards to rogrot doing bo, 1 havo Boon a great doal of such nonsonso In building. Ono of tho first principles In homo building Ib to exerclso common-senso In buying a lot In a location reason ably accessible to one's placo of busi ness and In a satisfactory neighbor hood; then follow this by building a house thnt fits tho lot, tho family, and the man's bank account. As a rulo, mon aro influenced by tholr moro proBporous neighbors to build more oxponslvo houses than they can af ford, This ofton comos about from selecting a lot in a hlgh-prlcod neigh borhood. Thon a man foels under obligation to build a house In keeping with the street nnd with the ideas of hlB neighbors. Ho cannot go against popular opinion without losing caste. It is much better to movo Into anoth er part of tho town than to attempt It But a llttlo houso llko this, for in stance, is within the means of ovory ambitious man; and, if properly fur- noy like this aro that It usually draws bettor; It climbs out Into tho upper air through tho pouk of tho roo whoro It is butter supported by tho houBo and whoro It Is easier to llx tho roof around It so thnt it will not leak. Still nnothor ndvantngo is tho additional height, which Insures a bettor draft Chimneys llko this draw hotter for another reason thoy nro surrounded by warm rooms, nnd tho flues nrn easily heated. Hot air naturally goes rise and monded n hole Jn ono of my . . --- ............ .w..4 V..U1I, Ul mo ..... wil a DLUUItlllftO, unu iin umranoy is increased by this natural phenomenon. All you have to do to havo things right, is to follow natural laws and lake advantage. of them to promote tho end desired. , This llttlo houso Is only 22 foot wide bv .111 fnnt lnnc. ..,!ll.n... 1 the porch. A 2W00 house can Z C "J.T lu3iurlant. B.ot "f ""h' ... . ... uniK wiiisKers loomeii in inn nnor. way of Municipal Judgo Hoblnson's courtroom tho other day. Behind them was concealed a mnn who later de velopments Indicated must havo boon a Republican. If that Isn't Sonntor J Hnm Lowis It certainly looks liko him," exclaimed Judgo Robinson softly to his clerk. The clerk craned his neck to boo the mnn Bportlng tho rainbow hued alfal fa. Instoad of tho peaceful Junior sena tor from Illinois ho saw a man ad vancing with clenched flats toward tho court. Judgo RoblnBon believes the man must havo boon a llp-readbr, as tho remark nbout tho whiskers had boon made In n whisper. Ho was so wrought up ho attempted to attnek tho Jurist and was oxpoliod from tho courtroom only after n lusty strugglo with two bailiffs and a clork. "Whoro do you got that at?" Bhouf ed tho offended bush wearer. "Do you think I came In hero to bo Insulted nbout my whiskers? Judgo op no JUdgo, thero'a nobody can acenso mo of looking llko any pink whlskored tatoos and meat to mako hash for breakfast and put a button on my husband's trousors, and sot tho tablo for breakfast, so as to save time in tho morning, nnd laid tho fire so I wouldn't havo anything to do but light It In tho morning. "Then I sort of tidied up my kitch- uii unu Beeueu somo raisins ror a cake I wanted to bako tho next morning and ebiplied tho water un der tho ice chest, nnd went down the cellar to see that the furnncn was all right for tho night. I 'brought somo apples up from tho cellar and peeled them so as to have thorn ready for something I wanted to make the next morning. Then I wound up the clock and road the morning paper for a fow mlnutC3 sd did threo or four llttlo things a woman Is apt to do be foro sho goes to bod when sho has a family to look after. But nothing to Bpeak of, after all." Probably, if sho had lived I11 tho country she would also have got a lantern and sawed and split enough cord-wood for tho noxt day's fuel. "He Looks Very Well'ln His Uniform, Too." comfortnbly placod on a 30 or 35-foot lot nnd loavo plenty of breathing space on all sides. Then, it does not cost n great deal to build a compact Httlo house from this plan. Undor ordinary favorable circumstances of material and labor supply, 2,000 should build It comploto, with plumb ing, furnnco, piping for gns, nnd wir ing for oloctrlclty. Sympathetic Jewelers. "If you want a dealer In Bllverwnro to refund money for gooda that you wIbIi to return, Just tell him the aril clo was Intended for a present at a wedding that has boon called off, nnd ou'll get your monoy," a clover wo man snld. "I havo had money refund ed ulrendy this season on n sot ot knives and farks .and n fruit dUh. Thoy really woro bought for presents and tho weddings really wero broken off, thus throwing (ho things back ou my. hands; but If thoy hadn't boon I piobably could havo mado tho mer chant believe bo, and he still would hat o given mo my monoy, It 1b doubt ful, though, If I could hnvo gotten around him on any other protoxt. Aa a rulo Jowolors and BllveramlthB die llko to rotund monoy, but In case of interrupted nuptials thoy relent. They ronllzo that it isn't the customer'a fault that thobo wedding bells rotuso 'to ring, and aro willing to save him from loss." Man With Pink Neck-Ticklers Was Very Touchy ci Short Jenks' Threats. Bhort Jenks is always threatening to give a written guarantoo, although overy ono knowa ho can't write, Atchison Qlobu senator, 1 won't stand for it." A bailiff grappled with tho Infuriat ed man as ho strodo toward tho bench. "Let go of mo. Tako your hand out of my beard," he shouted as tho bailiff twined his fingers In tho patch of hair. The bailiff struggled manfully, but realizing ho was no match for the gontlemnn with tho Snmpsonlan ndornmont ho gasped for holp. It camo In tho person of another bailiff and a clork. Tho combined efforts of Judge Rob inson's clerk and his bailiff and tho bailiff who patrols tho hall of tho ninth floor of tho city hall woro nec essary to subduo the man. Flnnlly he wns thrust out, cursing loudly. May End Letter Writing. A French inventor Is said to havo perfected a dovico that threatens to do awny with necessity for writing letters, Ono tnlks Into a machine, which mnkoB a cloth record that can be transmitted to tho person with whom It Is desired to communicate and all ho has to do Is to set hla phonograph going nnd listen. Hero aftor, young ladloB In tho business of stenography nnd typewriting who re colve offers of mnrrlago from ellcl- bio young men may feel it the part of list and forced to retire from actlr. pru flnco to accent. . . v wu Active Service. A rather remarkable Instnnco of a womnn'o long, unbroken record cornea from Franco, whero Mmo. Laforest, the oldest woman postal official, has Just retired after 40 years of sorvlco without onco having been absent from her post, oxcopt during the recognized holidays. Entering tho postal service in 1863 nt tho age of sixteen, sho at tained her slxty-flfth year last month when, very much against hnr win. she was placed on tho superannuation some or us may bo at Fort Sill and others at Fort Sheridan and some at Washington, and some at MInandno, but wo are "all ono big family." "Of course human nature is human nature anywhere," said Aunt Jane. "But I think it'B u llttlo more so in the army." opined Mrs Mcrriwid; "sort of concentrated and nnrrowm) down. Of course it's a gay life with its bugles and its colors Hying and its marching and countermarching. I fa porfectly lovely to see a thousand legs with but a single movement for ming Into hollow squares and columns and things when their gallant leader says, Hunh!' nnd 'HarrunphS' I wonder if Captain Manlleker would do any huuhlng nnd harrunphing around the house?" "It's unllkoly, 1 should say," ob served Aunt June." "I'd show him somo entirely new ovolutlons if he did," declared Mrs. Morrlwid. "1 would begin with some thing In the nature of a frontal attack with a flank movement supported by dy.nainlte; but eobib of tho vory pig eonest breasted, turkey cockiest har runphers in the army tako off their boots and spurs in the halls and crawl upstairs in their stocking feet when thoy arrive home after hours. I'm told bo, at least. It's ono thing to op pose martini tramping squadrons and embattled hosts and another to faco a wstly Indignant woman at two od.ock In the morning with a breath cf something more than Buspioion." "After all, they aro our nation's do fenders," urged Aunt Jano. "True, dearie," assented Mrs, Merrl wld. "There's the glory part of it to consklor. It would cortainly bo grand to hnvo a hero husband Idolized by his grateful countryraon. The only drawback to that sort of thing is that as soon as tho grateful country men run out of bouquets, they in stinctively turn to tho nearest pile ot bricks. They've got to bo throw ing Bomothlng. And then, you may only get a part of your hero-husband back. If 1 truly loved Captain Man lleker, It would bo a great shock to mo to find only about thlrty-thrco and a-thlrd per cent, of him left after tho cruel war was over, I don't sny I wouldn't be proud of his remnants, but I should always feel thoro was something wanting, oven If it woro merely a leg "Anothor thing a prudent person will duly ponder beforo marrying The cult of tho cat is growing. Never havo exhibitors gono to Buch extremes in tricks of exhibition Ono sent along with tho cat a tadpole In a bottle, because the curious object ox cited the cat's attention and inspired that spry air which is supposed to ar rest the judge's attention London Mall, New Leadless Storage Battery. A "Swedish inventor has put on the English murkct a np-v type of alka. line storage cell. The plates consist of iiiactlyo retainers which are load f( with active material, oxyliydrato of nickel mixed with graphite in tha positives and finely divided alloy of iron nnd cadmium nnd certain other substancps In the negatives. This new cell much resembles the Edison cell not only in the electrochemical reac tion employed, but in the fact that extreme ingenuity is employed in tho .mechanical construction to obtain high space and ''weight efficiency and durability. Explained. Dearborn I hear your brother is trying to get a divorce? Wabash That's correct. ."What's the trouble between him and his wife?" "Why, no trouble. They are as happy ub two cooing doves." "Then why Is he trying to get a di vorce?" "Oh, I see you do not understand. Ho's trying to get a dlvorco for an other man. He's n divorce lawyer, you know." About Umbrellas. Eyeglass wearers have long sinco complained thnt people are careless with umbrellas. Many pairs of glasses havo been knocked off nnd broken by persons who selfishly refuse to movo an umbrella so as to allow other peo ple to easily pass. A few oven per sist in dangerously spinning an um brella along a crowded street, endan gering tho glasses and sometimes oyes of passing walkers. Indeed, No, Yeast I understand that twenty four soparate operations enter Into tho construction of a watch. Crlmsonboak But that doesn't neom to add anything to ItB intrinsic iluo when a fellow's trying to get t loan 3; itlto tho nrmy is the danger of our Is- on It