Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, July 19, 1917, Image 2
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ELL SENT
X BAMHfiM,. fiQfffa CAROLINA,
STORAGE HOUSE BEST FOR
jPOTATO
'Dampness Causes Noose Placed
:g : ArouofTNeck brBandits' ; j.
to Stretch
Has Slain Many a Wild Beast With
No Other Weapon Than a T^
hawk, Which* He P.rffys|~ \
to a Rifled
•' Antkrs, Okla.—Rear Claw,- Indian,
ratich owner, recently escaped hanging,
near-^iis Iioim* here, when a timely rain
dampened the rope which bandits had
put around his neck. Tfh’c downpour
and the resultant stretching of the
rope made It possible for him to reach
ground \vft-h his pies and free MtTP
n«k> aaMv^c i
HOUSE USED IN ARKANSAS AND LOUISIANA.
StRtes Depart- j get her to form an 8-inch box.' This
~ i hex should extend from 1 the inside
agiftlpuises Is celling of the house to about IS iirrhtrs,
iod of Keeping or 2 feet uhove the roof; The tops of
Then lal sraje. the veH-Gk-trrr should be provided 'with
1 required, fors^. hood to -keep out rain and,"the bot-
1 In the attic toYMwlth a cover so that the ventilator
/_ may rKjtdosed'iji cold weather..' Every
outdoor cel- house ovVs^20 feet In length should be
Lu- throughout provided wTttti.t least two ventilators,
my years, hut The openings through UTeTIoor siioiild
ug. rapidly, re-.: be -pi to^l^-lnchessiqjmire and futixlded
(pfep&red by the l T nu
The Juice of two fresh lemons, strain
for months..- Evtaiy-,woman, know's. that
lemon juice is used to pleach and re>
Fought Bear With Tomahawk v
ind b>Xunln 7 r
-snOvncr,. si dim it lienor
.T’i"n try it! (let thpee
orchard white :itphai
two lemons from Mu' grocer
Up„.li quarter pint of. this s
grant i'omptf Intitgr ai d a
hear Cornered him
when the rial man's
irnTfTnTTnr
Laxp-ftuiijnn*£_ a ten-year-old- boy he
-ca-me- lost-Trotn hftpimuit**'..
the roses iimf beauty of any skill. 11
is . simply. marvelous to -smootheu
rough" red hands. Adv.
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•AlUl I.NHTt ).N.—(Juana Washpsho. jis his felloW (’ornstnehiyns . ktiow him, X
or Just plain ('iijit. II. U. Hicks. <'offuin.i-he Indian thief of okUIe tiiu, ..was
iu the city recently to pay hu_r.espee.ts in' President Wilson 'and to offer his' *
'services in w laVt'eyer capacity' lie might j
>vrve do ring the war, eltfter in 4 this
country or in France;-X X
—ptjtitr -Ttl-f’trsr w. r i^-caTi-r nf" the ■
Indian scouts %wTth -the rrmrn Per
shin;: • -xj" ditD.iix. Inti^ .Mexico, and was
Wounded in run.? i-*wi
Villa lirtves. ShmSUy after war wus de
clared fir*, succeeded in Inducing' 1,01X1
of his. frihe ill far away (JUahomu to
r.< niove their paint, cut Jheir Jinirjmd
gain t-botnsch es in the'khaki iu place
of the -Indian bfanket>u.„Th'cse 1 ,(HX»
men nrr now ln/tralning at Tort Sill, Okla., and awaiting word from the war
department that will s«*nd them for duty in France, on.the Mexican border or
whenever they are most needed^ ,
‘ Captain Hicks Is seventy-fuur years old, but. remarkably .well preserved
and bubbling over with enthusiasm In the .thought that he may have p chance
to lie of service to tin? country. IfC realizes that his advanced years make It
well-nigh Iinpos.slhle_for him to Jolt) tlie forces in acUn^ ‘fighting. Hut if
there Is opportunity' for scout duty, he Is ready to (In' Just lis much in
——France as hi* did for the I’er.shing foKa s during the expedition Jn Mexico.
C’aprntn I licks claims to be ttn T son -of tierrrge 'MeAtpln, whose remains
rest in a cemetery In Ilyattsvllle, Mdr McAlpin was at one time a wealthy
Baltimore merchant and served the government in the purchase of supplies
daring the Civil war. lie was; also prominent' In- Masonic--circle* In’ flitT'sec
tlon of the country and founder of Oriental. 289, of Philadelphia.
Otptuin Illeks points with jirtde* to the fact that .he Js a graduate ?if-tbn
Carlisle Indian school. (JlnJio-, trotter, chiunpion rTtfe shot and • champion
pedestrian, are some other n^fetiecs that bring n smile to Ills countenance,
nod cause him to talk of adventures that 'have made Ids life worth the living.
" merit of A'grleuIHjri*.)
Storage In regular storagiKhnjuses Is
the only practicable method of Fteejilng
sweet potatoes oil a-commercial s^Hfe
A few crates of potatoes required fo
home use may In* stored In the”attic
over t l|‘ hoti«o? krtclipnir^ ~ !’
Storage in hanks anti outdoor cel
lars has la
f«
tills type of storage Is being, ra.pldly.re-. = he 10 to, 12 inches
placed by house storage. Very few of
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Capital Society Women Sewing for Red Cross
F OLLOWING the exnuqiU* set by Mrs. WopdroA* W.ilsnn.and Mrs. Thomas
It. MurslmtU, wife of the vice president, nearly all of tin* women in the
official circle here devote many hours daily th lowing for the lied Cross. Not
only fills, hat they are organizing otli- ■ •
er women to help iu the good work.
Mrs. Marsha 11 has organized the
wives of senators and they meet every
Monday morning inl the headquarters
of the Ited Cross umj make surgical
dressings, sew on hospital garments or
ffiake^themselves useful in other ways.
Some of those interested in this .class
are Mrs. Thomas P. Core, Mrs. Willard
Saulsbury. Mrs. Claude Swanson,, Mrs.
Iltilph CnHinger. -Mrs. Knijik Kellogg
and Mrs. Maiirlce Sheppnrd. Mrs. ' ' ' ‘ . '
Franklin K. iam'e, .wife <>f-ffiT* secretary of the Interior, was the tirst to ^
organize the women In the federal service, S*he got tog« i ther those in her
husband's department and tljjey have done an astouisliiip; a+M-mmt of -wo'rje.
Mrs. William Cihhs MT'Adoo, 'wife of ther-secretary of t,qe treasury, is
whipfilng into shape a similar organization among the wonien of tin* treasury
department. -■ 1 . - ■ -
the. pi a aloes- Kli.riHl—hi ba 11 k s or i 1 ** 11 d r s-oo tv—be-di/sed i^heyr it?*i*e
aru suitable for.market, for those^hiit | The bins for holdingl tln^>ptatoes
do not decay make such a poor appear- | should be obstructed to allow avHqmli-
ano*- and are of such poor qualify that circulation of air as possilde
1 bey a-re not desirable. Tin* i.anks are 'should dip set at least ff Indies away
n.it eelytiijinlcal for storage because too • fronkthe' wall, and a space of 1 inches
_ iim. h labor, and expense are necessary -hmild be left l^tween the bins arttl-
^ every year to make them, the tempera- jinder flu* tiyprCf-tiu* bins. The sides'
tnfe.and moisture in them Cannot be J';yf thp,biiis are formed by setting 2 b’v
- euntiylled. potatoes cannot be taken upright and Hailing m&ms these 2
Tfom rife banks when the Tfifr ts , r 1 indi boar-'K. laid with aii inch
' "’Id or the .earth is wet, am! 1 potatoes space between. Tie* 2 Ij.y Ps betw*-en
' Minks will decay very quickly up- j the bins are slattol on both sides so as
on removal. . j to provide a 4 inch air space betvfeert
„ , I\ 1 n ts r Pl.i. tl-
consflrncted of v . . .
otrly, vcapon' was the tomalva\( k which
he invariably carries. After a tierce
encounter' the bear's'"h'eltfl"wits split
open Mild the 1 ndit;u escaped without .- . . - . ^ ,,
... . ■ ■ - dailv nytfr he t;
a scraC<-li. - . •, -y . - ,,
ha lids. It natural ly, -
Soften, freshen, bleach
camping near P.< ar (’law’s raiudk
Tia : lad had w;’uidered info the woods
when u. panther kt'oeked the i «» tke
A sued* potato storage lmuse Tun y he.j bins.. of. ih,- Mh< ft rip .formed lj li>
stjoue.. .brick,- 'Coiiuuit. diy l;i\ itig tw<T 2 "1 »v 4 s<*antlings' edge-
hollmv tile, logs, or lumber, but 1" n**-' wise I running lengthwis,* of the bins
(lire'tin* best, resailts lumber should Ik* nn ,| nailing hoards across' the«i* i^ the
-i used. 1 lie walls of cement, stone, et<*., same .manner as for the sjde*. of . the
tire always mid. and it Is ditlhmlt t<> I .Ins. The th.or of T] ! LV bin may be
prevent them, from becoming wet. It i made in one or .tw(T“secU^is : . and if
. Is also hard to prevent the collection 4 cut 2.Inches narrower t'lmn the width
of moisture I,a ilug.mts and cellars^. -| 0 f the bin and.not fa stened down
Tlie cost of budding a storage house can be readily reninved^when it
w ill depend upnu.. Uie-j4br4 M htmber klre.l to dean out the bins.
M^TtUPl lt,ii 'nrl.ee ti.hd.Jilso upoir l'ligHjUuJIjaukpu of tluv-biiqi
labor available. A 2d by 40 foot house size of. tin* house, but J><gd good air
will cost iniywhere from Slod to S21.h0, fc] r cul.'ition the bins 1 siHnbbaot be over
Many houses have been consLnicteri of j ) n tVi*lTh
Mrs. Robert Lansing, w ife of the secretary:.,ofLstate. Is ta-k+ng sti*ps -to
bring together the officials of tin* state department and the women employed
there, and Mrs. Ihivld Franklin Houston, wifeTiT the secretary of agrlcullure,
and Mrs. Carl Vrouniiin, wife of tin* assistant secretary .of 1 ngilfeulrurt*, are
conferring with a view* to starting a similar movement in’ Urn? department of
ttgriculture. . ? • 1 *
* The Home club, a social a,nd economl^qhib composed of the employees
of the interior department', of which S»*eretary |.ane is honorary president,
has been tin* jjrreutdsf amount of assistance to Mi*s>T < ane in' perfecting her
oVganizatlon. Meetingsdutve been,'held iu the headquurlw^ of the (Hub, which
also serves as a clearing house, and^through the olliccrs or thj* club the rank
and file of the employees of the,department have been Reached.
second-grade lumber, farm labor billing Th<? hentliucf.pparxitus for a storagi
used to do the work, and the cost has hrnisp U!yiil | lv ( ,, usiMs cheap
been very low. In many instances U sheetdr^i styve. VltrlfleiJ. tile.maV be
has been possible t^r^iiHHieH-an cdth runHlimugl. the roof M the house and
Tenant house, granary, or shed atHlttle^ P t..veplpe run through the tile,
expense to make a very serviombl^ thns lessening th.* dangerdfrof.t fire,
storage house. " Kerosene oil heaters lire also- being
us**d with satisfactory results. In tin*
a hoU'O niore -northern
Of ti’K'AMo 4;
House Construction.
Tle>* supports (pillars) ^fhr
cement.
Government laundry Will Continue to Operate
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W HEN the general deficiency Mil failed of passage In the senate in the
closing session of the last congress, Director Ralph of the bureau of
IS, Inches higlpjrfid 12 Inches In
eter. Thery^slioiild. he three rows of
engraving found himself. i.n a dilemma riot at
reassuring, as the bureau
depends entirely on the. general - do :
lii’iencj' bill to keep qn with its work.
swi'et-potato regions,
where hentMs required throughout the
Meeks of wood, audHhould be at'buv^.1 storagi* period, liard-cbal 'stoves and
hot-wntur hHrtlng systems an* In com
mon use, nn<| the storage houses iif%
these supports for a house over 1o feet ; usually provided with hnsemefits.
wldgj one row under each side -of-the-H ■ ,, 1, <r~;
Management of the House.
After a house is ii year, old.™ it
1 should he thoroughly cleaned and dls r
I lpfected each y**ar before being .used.
1 All dirt and decayed potatoes- should
1 bo taken out, and the Inferior of the.
house, together with all harv***u.ing
I»askets.'Trrat**s. bin piiiteii»ls etc,,"
should' he sprayed with a solution*of
house tinTT'one’ Yb\v TTriTIer“'TTfe middle.-!
On tht'se supports nre plflcnl the sills
(S by k inches) and across the sills are
placed the sleepers (2 by,30f inches). >
Tlie walls, qf tTte-jiouse are consrruct-
ed by scttiiig 2 by 4 or 2 by 0 studding
Theie were ."lO.CRKmdo stafiipsdiiy io On the sills every 2-feeb nnd at the
be furnished U* the pos( office depart- top,of these are splke.j jlie pltHys (4-h,v
Aient. for >h»* public service; internal 4 Inches).TTnThe oirtsme of thWHid-
rcv.eni>> stamps to M-turned over by -ding Is nailed a layer of r-nigh boards^ " t t _ ^ ,, , „
tlm' bureau every day innmint-itig to
between tjd.otKUlOO iind--fl,7.V).(KH). ' .
. Paper money in v.a.rletis_ kitin's to itig i>nper, then the-droft siding. Oh
nreet the public* (femahd lo the fao‘ tJ "' ! nsl d‘‘ ,,f 'the studding are btid
viihie of .f2q.'U<Ml,(KK» a day ,.11 an avt'C£>""f'yigh boards, then a layer of building'
pi! !li 1 IU MMli I- !l. • t TTT
night 'tie'* >< ■ \ * Cal liiIMihvd Maine biffld-
ings at I 'orl l-U. njaayn 1 Inn;;.>y 11. willich .
hpli'c the s,U'd4"I otH'-'-is and Ibo'~Teg
ular arni\ m**:,. '•Iritu-s also o.ver The
tents of two lud.'an.a TsitfoiTaT HiuirU
co.nTpntiies,'tIn* 1 irsi Indiana Ikld Jo-,
•pitill and nii.bulamv co|i.ip;in\ "No, 1.
Il.ate in t-Ie.* nlud'iiooii Is ba'li time
UvTTTi TUT* sTn'd' iit*' '< >!Tea rs
regular's
each eompaiiy, are
l' aees, at tliy l'»»ri'.
tnPT w-itli tin?.
iotise.s.v onT t 7 for
about t In* i>usi**st
e*»|K'*e';a.l’fy alter a
round o
5r-Tile
lutUiing
is' tlie
boqses
batiiing
only id
Iigging. ,l'.m the inen
hpspittt! don’t itire for
in tjie afternoon. ■ .Night time
tiine -for tl|*iii’ 'J lieir bath-'
JTT'e as opeff as the air, tin*
facilities, provide^ consisting
•showers set up in , t he ope
hack of their camp. So. late in tlie
oveiiing. guards are set out. and form
'pallid' in tie* iuoo‘hlightr emerge from
Vie* tents, run to the showers, shiver
m «*
in' t.ln* cold w-at-e*. and beat a hasty
retreat to the fe^its.—Indianapolis
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News.
Dampness M^de the Rope Stretch.
, . , ,, n , 1 i 1 .1 ii pound n 2.» gallons of water, or a sor- Indian
laid dlagonnllv to help brace the wall. , , , h /y - :
' v • A- , ,, , Ititinii made bv
andov.*r those-hoards a layer of build- . . lf -. — — .. ' >^--—-4
— —— • fidTinattn. In hu gallons of wjiteiv-N. It(i- ^not**f. .g^ive
firmly refused to accept any
inonc.v from the grat»ful parents, who
him p gold medal.
EI.IXIR IIAHRR WORTH ITS WEIGHT
IJLf-ttOI.D ITS THE THIl U*I*-1NES.
* * I contra**ie«l malaria 1ji is; HI, ami aftrr
year 'a fraltlesn •'treatment In a |>roin mi-nt
W,isliiiu;tou physician, your E.11 \ I r lta lo-k
entirely cured uie. On arritliijr hcre l came
down with tropical malaria—the™wor*-t form
— and sent -home for IIalM*k. AIn it
proved its val.iie — It Is worth, ilH weight in
iiil here,” llrasie -OTIairaB, Trissp E, 8th
U. ». Cavalry. lialavan, Philippines, v-
F.llxlr Hu In k, 5c cents, all dru^irlats 01* by
Pan el Pott, prepaid-, from'KlcH-zewski * Co.,
Washington, D. C. 'tf
Disproving a Theory.—r
Tie* tiia-ji w h\> liitVl’Tt themy.- was ex
Tvjuhdin'g^it.^ •."%’; ^ r • r \
this ^prjivlng--fiftePmfilrfuit 24
age .must be funic.d out. and the bu-
reau had orders for .$M)0,0lMi,oiM.) fed
ninth* tin* output Is H4*1.0<HI _sheft's,
•pmxioiatejy an average of
h-ovv-
pon-
w hose
1 btisiiu sg, l
e direct res
oral reserve tinted of United States ij^
or l..h!u.(HK) pfitos of various deiio^ui’uutjfTivs; ap
JO.Ooo.txiO-if day. ^Ir. Ral|4i-autiotttie*‘d In* .woiH<L pr«»e.*'*e4-*xvltli lu
ever, T'U.vitig'j'materials subject to appropriation liyVongreSs rh»
Eibillty, of |•burse, resting on the secretary of Tlm^trciisurv. under
directions he will continue, The' laundry will rim, hft*HUk«.
work of engraving and printing could not con^iime,' fsireUne
blankets used by tlie printers’ are .waslied there, besides-till
presses, the cyvj/rs and “other adjunct s iKves^;rj*y to the work Of l
4he Stamps anMili.diey. The towels fispi? l»y the.-UH7' eiiipioye.es, all <^N|iio|n‘
huve a fresll.daily, and' i/ie-towels, linens a lid other articles useiKin
the*hospital a^knusheii -and sterilized' in this laundry.
This is the ^hgest of tin* government luuniTrbtjMteiv'i.ng a separate drying
room for thf^. ^U,ate hlankets and absoHietit r 1111 ItfwjjM<*nipIovs IT imperatives
to run itdi'lshrc's a wyman supennp*ndent, who^ffvpcets?e. V ery; piece of laun-
paper. find over this a layer of matched
Rmiber. Tin* wall constructed in this
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mfinner cpqsjsts- of two air tight walls
.Inclosing h deadjifr sppee. This type
of wall fs noire vn.tisfacrtiry than" a
wall lilled with sawdust or shavings.
mols-
foc these* materials soon collect
without It the -tur» and the .Walls decay.
The rimf of tin* building is.cnnstrVfct-' being
ed Jn* the. same, manner ns any house
roof; with rafters', rough hoards over
Mjlldlng paper, arid
-peaf
hjnjr
hoUSe
is to he TTsed a fire should be started
to dry k out thoroughly, and If the
house Is new the'fire should be Quirted
several days In advan-ce of the storage S' i
in order, todrlvh the. molsture^out of-
the lumber* used In tie* building. -Fmr- ■
Bear Claw No Man for Dress.
I’.**ar Claw is a-; tine- type of In
dian. being, wealthy and educated. Iiut
e ha,s an utter disdain lor “swell"
cldthes. Ile alwap,^ wears; a
of nVmhd claws'but (ids bablt'did jift
iVe liim tiN. name. .11-* had the mime
H-fore hi* kneW ; w r a .beay’-s claw
J"Ey«-r\4ii«ly Is more of less of a
poet,", lie. said. ".Thi'p'-s not a person
on earth,'and there never has huCn a
person v, 1111 h.adn’t a*|sf*fi1ik of divine
-afflatus. It’*
4 s P*i
only a rnatter of degree
hundreds of*
i^igs for'the
rnlng. out
dry hefori*’,* i/seiit utit.
, ing tin* period w hen thif^potatoes are
ored and for lo ditvs dr 2
^ -i-, “'
weeks nfterwnrds, .a temperature
around'So degrees Fahrenheit, with
plenty of ventllntloFTrshotild be rfiadn-
hi.sr the roofing. .ThW roofing may be tained. Even If It Ts not possible to
sheet Iron,'roofing paper, or Vhlngies. ■ secure 80 degreep I-
hi*-4oor of the bouse is ooqsmiotf'd +
bv dujlhg rough hoards across' th<
looked like. 1 lis ?t JrmifuTwk has seen
him suTft)' thTough ruaitydeombats with
beasts or inftv aS sav:ig,ej asTeusts..
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the rafters,' then
1
Fahrenheit or above.
- the ventilators .shouhj. still he left-r-
Watchman Didn’t Know ..‘ Distinguished Visitor
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* A trhout the middle ■ of th* - *niftcrnmtn iF.-ta-H--soRdlyTuHt-ufan with a
j A small gray mus'ta ‘heft'clT the ei«*Vii;or at cho eighth lloor-e£ thiCMunsey
building- wl^Ty* tin* 1 vuiicll of national defense and tip' shipping iTbard are'
quartered. There was a watchman in '
the hallway.! -r
‘Where can I get hold of'a steneg-
open, so as to allow yie moist tilr. to
escape. During the curing period tlie
t windows-and doyir-s may l>e closed at
matched flooring Is kid on the build- ' night and on rainy days, but tit oth/T
Mhg rough hoards across
^iei'pers'.xHu'n n/kyer of-building juipcr
ft laid ovW. tra* rough board!
A,
Ing 'paper. Tin* matched -floorln.;
usually laid crosswise of the houst
The ceiling Is sometimes hindt
I s " times they should lie b*ft open. 1
When the potatoes are- thoroughly
rapher?” asked the vftito ( r.
“The stenographers Are, all gone,”
saljd the Wiitclimiui, Carelessly'.
—*- “q’heti get 'fijje' a derk,’’ said the
▼Islter, imperatively. ' ~
* “Saturday / half hfiTRmrs have be
gun in government) departmeuts," said \
the watchman. “They're all gone.”
The visitor brushed his wav past
the watchman and^started down tlie*
corridor at a brb*k pocatei AslUut wiHwkaim-
another person stepped, from the elevator. He happened to be u newspaper
mao and. he knew the watchman. , - *• t
“What’s the excitement T he asked. - ; .
,rrye got to get that guy down the kill,” snldj^e Amchman. “i told him
mt were 'ail‘-closed up. but he butted right im” '
“Know who he Is?”' asked the newspaper mu if. ; X y. .
"No.? M - .. f - M
I^JHiat’s General Goethate.” IX
'^•Goshr cried the wutchim^. . - 7 i .
A-second later he was making a record sprint down the hall, In the trail
of the general. - , j
by dried of cured the temperafure should
f 2 hv 4- girders ijcross .on tnp j he gradually, .reduced, to fia.. d«?.greea'-j
of the cave plates apd orJth** under- ' Fahrenheit.- at which point it should
side of t-hesc Xhulldlng 'pMT»**r and he kept f^irtUg the^ entire storage pe-
matehed ceiling funiber lire nail'd. AXidod:" Ik ring th^? wlutoBfUf 4be—tenv-
b**tt»‘r ceiling may he iimde by I perature in the house should drop be-
g building paper and matched tow 48 i degrees Fahrenheit, a- JlreL
Upg lumber on the u.mierslde of* tlie should he St at ted or the house opened“
to about two thirds of tjie way when the air outside Is warm and dry.
to the ridge, of the 1 house nnd Mie^i
across on 2 by “Fs, as huhitlohe^l tiftiye.
The windows for a storage hofise
should he located about 2 feet frpM
j the floor,-nnd they should .open out
ward. Some of the windows should
be of.glass, so ns to allow the entrance
of light when needed without openiijUc
H inlnifliiMj.
those ctinfalnlng glass ^ash
fitted with well-batt#ed shutterS 1 'to
protect the potat^ps^from. cold and
motstfife.. i* •
i. Necessary -Ventilation.
It ta ^ssc^ikl Jha\ a imuse be thor
oughly Ventilated When necessary* $md
for this purpose ventilators are coJf
structed lh ‘the roof nnd openings
made In the floor.. The outlets through
Warts to Know Wife's Name..
. Chicago—“Will you do nt a favor
, sentlak in the proper management of Qf t emn/hie the*name of the girl I
srtHqsiiii f house nre to^eg,) ^ ,tfyf aUdn
. shield be to minritaln a irntforfif temperature
the roof may be constructed by* nailing good storage methods to jgive
two S-incb and two 10-1 nch boprd* to- ^#ults. ^ , f
H the temperature should go ahqve 00
degrees Fahrenheit, the house can he
opened when the air outside Is cool.
ShdtiTd drops of moisture appear on
the walls or .celling the fire shbqld he
started rind the ventilators opened- to
allow the moisture to .escape. The eS-
INLY WIFE AS ESCORT
KEEPS HIM FROM JAIL
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EmporiuyX Kan. — If Harvey
William, an Kmjiorin * hlnck-
smjtlf. Is seen off Emporia
streets, except in the company
of Ills wife, he must iserve out
a three - nionfhs^jail sentence»
imposed upon bint 'lu'ric.
(!-WIJMajns,n cptivicied on- a dls*.
orderly change, was giyen ’HTTee
months In jail by the- Rev. J. H.
J. Klee, *4Jp* '.Finpbria-'* policy
judge, nnd paroled. lie will be
allowed to ti^^k*l from Ills shop
to his home unmolested, but oth
erwise he may leave - home only
In the Company of ’his wife.
Williams 1 accepted the condi
tions of-fils parole. ; ”"X
necklace , ...
'of lii'-jDrati'in nf po\vi*r in express, that
makes tin* diffVreiiv.e.” -
"I disagree with ymt," put In' nil
.^.•auditor. .|msit ively. *Tlvere';was one
man w ho eouldirnhave beru .a^pia-t."
“Who.wtis ,tliat*rTnayI a^V"
“Adauft* 7 • •. - , v -> -
"How* (lb you make but that; Adani-
eowldn't have beeti iU. poet
‘•ANnAvjliaUs simple, poets tire born
and not
I lenler. '
-Cleveland _ Plain-
Little Bodily Energy in Potatoes.
A I’wiund * oL^potnfoes yields burdly \
I one-fifth„’u.s ml'ich body energy as a
pound 'of riei*. epnini-enl, or w;.h.(‘rit.*
This iii partly because I hey tin* much
impru w.ateryf"'find partly beoatise a
IMstrg'* *lHirtjpn Is discarded wjJli
f Skins. 'Part of this loss is.
'jihocausc tin* skin If self 14“
considered good to ejjU; put the more
carelessly potatoe*rire pared, the more
of tin* -valuable edible- substance, goes
with the
Force of H^bit. .
"I wanf flifee, egtfs and boil them,
three minutes. I am hungry—how
; soon Van I have thein?” M
' “In a minute, sir."
around 50 to 55 degrees Fuhrennelt.
1912- nnd qlso the day and hour of the
marriage?” This request was sent by
Success In storing sweet .pdtatocs-t w A . Mqhtgpmery to the clerk of Will
does not depend entirely upon success
ful storage methods. There are a
number of sweet-potato diseases, no
tably black rot, stem rot, and foot rot,
which may cause serious damage In the
storage house. The elRfttnatlon of dTs
ease should be closely coupAed with
ve best re
county.
Thoteen Stolen Cents FAfal to Negro.
Youngstown, .0.—Thomas” Ellen, "n
negro, snatched a purse from, a wom
an’s hand on" the street here, and fell
dead as he started jo run. The pom
contained 13 cents. y%
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