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FIRST LAW IS HOSPITALITY Arabs Will Quarrel Over the Privilege of Entertaining a Visitor-Striot Rule of Etiquelte. Altholgh intst Arilbs Ire Biedouins or iin als, luny of tihis aneieit riaec live in ll vwns. To lih' triivelier 1ttinsed to the w :ying 1'id ain St iIIl de iner" Inducing 1i4l4 ion <,f th tilliil fo, pr thisC IIi te i1:t(1o4 1, lofh oio tion 1in iat s i gratre l Iw it cine o wcrs wit 1: II i w Is. 118 ing I J~ I :'; II I Iufis': Iue if I I cii: I; I 1! ro I !0 :: ho sI I It (III "ii t ry I W4 it ' , it.'h itf li f i the ei-14 )w [rn 4 I I u- v Iag r no.ses th 111ry 4. iiuontand i i:ws s ruigh the' ity i:!' .li A in te wnist 1ive I wt. I-i(sl I'tI I \vI WTos and ofrre.The trvile Ar oin der-s whs ilthw iret ;xatadpie sre fr in h eih t!.h i 1 ie bo lsli aifd Iay l ITY tlly I4 w:A ti -' li 1 y,: go n IS v lm Tbn ie It w tin t he Ieie it itr he si'ns t ii::: : ilt- w i le towofe r1 e if(1,111i of th ibh tilte es w f o : l;rt :i ri ItnIs w usIgd in li ar- f I re O T IIIl \'dIIIayW I) 0 1 )hd tIe w Ih fl bold iavt re ha ait bthii h l f rniiit i 'ia ia -n. a gn to ! li mdon Io te Arnlahin Io:nse Is idedi at re pl es1111.u lre for there A t li p ileet 1 i to lie, ad at I. IIl s 1n ri:1 n I i it'u la I cf1 II feeyIt trea t I e'.r g ies beenIgy (set Tler h' 3!nnin-.shingthn thevreland Il1in' r h fn heac tea who lI twn wio l sIt q anl Iver th e rivil A o en hisfrti~nl 8 i si otoIr. n t ili.Io Nfo Istle vot Ingth lo fis itrys rwhere h -iie at algongrs an 'dd ado isnk woble hne theIght ofe wih lIs o tk ri ths hndi I andt hohl raile ge alwant alndigout.os to14 I~ l er o l'441e, fi te ofus t r hlem i i st fu-wI ing toi I e ao - av guetig (f_:n Arabia eatily, it is p 1ll dl lb-uan , 1 a4 v eil utn t he tl t ton in glua 1rd if hose ee y to beivi 1Iin. yoihiud vs Ithsec o "Th ndt On1 e Nign1 s t Ilan hureiis El tuckeyourfeet ron iryllr tt matte ho uncomfot5 e rtble, eaue 1I14 wr d theon'at t lelhy hiured ban htlk an d w i ad i il the aiit he a o whil is Ol tr g th i t i s t n epi Q the guersiwt ao night 1 These 14(481 car'go lieor (I Ntitvalue. thatii gurive( lately hy1 41'it , 4114(1 4Si iTer toin furnisininte roomocI one csstd 1 very aefu nwot tilon e i ali Aabn houie o fel ary tot '41lzll (of iileroa iot fodistance lil MOMi used, l bu linever bs bue til 441 1 i !If y-eoue sholdae vist wen this tand of "A:iiitIle. Thua d ad iehts,"obe .uit tIle i ytor f114ie e i p ri'p fo mtterkll hwauerfor tab lhse ife you dn'ty wll be fiotnside(!redel had noter ewer sen wi nt eii alled to f a!lofgain !m e s 1111iy o 111CII ueer. a -rge. The ]ddest o reor as prob. Q 4.' Ia 4 arrie l at ly I I a' piit Ish S i con gtelio si e1all ofo ilon1 11!ou to th o fia sut bi us, the i t-e ~ t a' bec ernes clearer whillerw ar tol. him the water was lipteenl tuhed il~ '.I 4kiti aterrte use of the e :to cc.' (uiI Vi' eie a lln~ii Anowthier~1 erroset to pais coist-r lnt 114f anvInren he (tlanilt ofi ofk is.Th ereluilf~ weren' seral mills of these t tol' the If Eilinill valu(. It 'i Spgan liave dsmuche anpordlr and11: ane tothe fact eteat' note dritd ji ine( thave tbeen lrely conte. A ionofachnnr St<Ilnre workin' at(CI lhe credockst Leauofn tecetif re- I1:1 d0 coinleation for 114 bein hit o w oul b y a hule~f ( offerld he-i nCounret Posgeke Stheps raso Afatding ofhe horesen t of thbe tr3Oify. ('osae thlip h fn tilt the beingIv scaeNt g ('agwer theyr unde~ injtol spas, puriped or ' blnrg the weesiial y tsu5(itle' h ctnelp w~tod~ tslv." theuse.Nwte i *wdu tefrekn that tboishd iasrgiay namel' of al lgereat Ibratoh of the -(urce.ht ba n(1.5c ws thep ofav, dulo tt weeesedmuhas thei negroe Katherine Spencer A One new filmn star who Is rapidly )ming to the fore is Katherine Spen. r. Miss Spencer Is a New York irl. Her father, Alvin W. Spencer, yrinarly of Cincinnati, 0., at one timo m.1s United States consul to the West 1dies. Katherine enjoys the distinc on also of being the niece of John -bnson, the circus man. 1lo M . i A SA "eeT I teli e bni oss -x I "nta vaiiiix. Anad (lit boss tellit lie lie wxgoiii lakil Oat n g. SoI ,-e diit for soiiv da expense wve ga M: ::3Ir . )Ou know I tella VOU 0110 Iii hoMi n irolgl piie Wot (lit boss (S loll, l e tilIi (lilt 1)11)0 13 i viLish, too. ve go eral da Ileover to ea ioce i Pr da fornsl. 1 dsavnno for sure, ut )r wty (!it YIe sellit n ow I tink Ai l1.%. kua ele ones(' oil (lit ioiI(I 11oitia ince. i ut a1j in so s tron gta bow e brejikit (lit llroldish law%%. I try tiva, Well, time losa dt pipe 1 (ilkt roa1d, hult 114 ('1111 (10. 1 ti'ow 1i(side one tie a d den I itiata dat Weeia go1 .1n0 fitsta lie oa1. PreetY Lie c d till. *iis i enin getfor fre sh ir way no ipoeoi sinell. nuit twhen 'e reaclma tree four ziile dowil (in 11tl havn its aooia sil only. etle lilt i e know lens pipe nwas lie. So ihe iai a nit go hak and neda look. T but goti od I trou 1Vi fdl' oCtie -ajusn fdenow lin Sell lid golinl inosta kno n.at Frce diy it was mi h p ml e.B eIio rea aiha (I ou mil e gow da's~ etrlen . di bos s nowit hes 1pe1wa 'ine.u loube mnia erod go c tan 11(1fork lcate-Juysa fotlliw dirai mell dwhnal ta knek mden down W th.n wet re a isa we g'o vet lace rienolon. D' boss lihtnde pp -n5 da hose a en ivrody~' goS cout, no likay dlt wiiay I) iI olOteliihem eeul' a ndi soka Ida pidple go down, btoda Wot whou tel oenphciad lei honea ayhetkamyido1n -.on yd oen , feur o /d gta o u Xe h uoa' td suh utIa meae e a (Cy-d t. THE JURY. TLYI' I tte inhaa. Ara Con > lIi"'t the Curia h'ngls, or King's 'n", a ppmoh ted t 'el 'n knighats -A -- N e i eiiata.;l variotis mltters wbieh imilght comou before it, talors at thme Cirlin llegls began to uIanmon t hese twelve to Inquire Into 11d jIudge their sulits. Thus, origlinally, ae jury (I atIn, ldlrog t4 p~vear') were? *'elve men(1 sworn to. lVetstite and i'.re evIiece. Dii :1, reign cf [enrm.v IV the jury leed to .u nrege'it function'j jc~ of facts os STONE AGE IN CANADA Existed in British Columbia. as Late as Century Ago. Archaeologists Make Interesting Dis. coveries While Exploring Old Com munity 3ites, Mounds and Aboriginal Graves. Victoria, It. C.--The stono age, which, scietitsts siy, came to tin end in weslern Europe about 1700 B. C., wis carried oin for tinre than 3.000 years later, and in its most character. IstIc rort- existed in British Columbi up until its late as a century ago, ill smine dlistrlets, Iiecording to Ittidinigs ot it'riteologists who have been ex poring some of t le old cotmunity ites, ntiounds andl aboriginal graves atlong tihie (coast ( and the iiterior of the pro'ilive. The stone age in, iritish Colutmha has for many years been the study of selentists of lot, who have beetn work Ing to htid11(1 u) the story of the evolua tion of the prehistoric civilization as exemplified in Ihe trilhes whilh worked out their exilstence betw'een the Rocky niountinhs and the l'aeille. Valuiable collections haive been obiainled. It was only recetly; however, that British Cohitinia, in ain effective way, turned Its alttention to the past. Un der the direction of rl'emier .John Oliver, tile provincial iusetllil lilts been piirIly relhult and lie collections Jim oil exhibition. The abiorigill occiulltlis of tle colltltry belonged to the iolithe, or liew stonte age, scielnlists detertiained fron41111 the spiieillels obptatied frontil old viliages an1d huryi ng I ltaces. Stonle an11d boitt tools wvre ill aollinlion use wlien th' Ilrst white explorers visited tihe north 'acith-. although iol and cop pea in saiill quantitles were foundt 1I iabinost tverywhere. lin some n111sta11ces t titive races hadc developed it degree of art. One of the exhibits in the iuseunlia is at copy of a steal humanli lgture hoaintg a bowl. It l hillped fron i solid bllocl of stone and then polished. There lire two of these sichntvis very nitic alke. ()ie wis discovereI near Departure liay. Narluhno, aind( the other in North Sa1anich, on Vaiouiver land. ['erjuilps ithe nilost characteristle of the stonle age are te stone ixes and laintiniiaers discovered ill inintly places. They aire anost identleal with the tools of tilt neolithie man found in Eilrope. Tite stone weapons include daggers aid war. ilbs. There ire n111an1y ex antples of st tone dis8hes, hewi froni s1i1iil howlders. With wiitt appear to have been rolling pills of soiewhat angular design tli prehistoric woian of this coast seeins to have been well supplied. 'rimitive a 111 n Biritish Coluiliala apparlitly hi( a little siaoking now and tlhenti. Old slheII nloillds on the Thompson and Fraser rivers have yielded what appear (o liive been stone pipes. 'T'le ea eXI)lrer4 found Ihe nlti v races ising it ir-iIe tobactco, icotina attenuallta. Wilht grows wild inl tho 'I'liompsm river country and wil sioced a lone or iixed witith Iitlas 3111d inikllilelk. THIS "MEDICINE MAN" IS 132 Bilenos Aires Centenarian, Made Slave While Child, Holds Job and .,, Drinks Liquor. Iluenios A ires.-A ntuonio Roas, a negro whol( is retedti~ to be one ihunt < tedalnd14 thiirPty-I wa yeiaris old, '-aras a I lig h3ere as a inietdcino mian and ticket seller'.' lI wI notS111 too old( to put up~ a f1ighat whleni thre men llT1l' h l hill upI~ robbledl lhim at ftew day3 i atgo, buat told at rlmr~:ter' het wtoul h ave ade a het to'r shoa wIng If he lui not "taiikein a Antilot elziimt to halve b~tefn ('ap Itureal in thle ('aingal whien a vchit'd. by3 Frenachi si lve tradiers. Thle F-'renich shaip wals('11 iaptured by3 an1 EnglIsh vessel andii z tai to) 3Iadira. Ilie wtas brotrht to ArigentlnAt at the af,e of teighty. Squirrel Wintered In Cushion. I an agotr, Mt.-Octalve ( hi tn aOh of fiamilly oif s~tuIrrels sipent a cory wint ter In thle enishloon of thle batck acatI of hiis auitomiiiile. Hie tiks it will he some4 ~jobi 14) col let thle i'ent, to say noth1ing of Ithe r'elairIis on the c:uehihms tinil the, tiine4 It toaok hIm to; pick up the aIcorn' shells. The squIrrels iooa theIr ev'iction wIth great ind'ign,.tion, Fell Giant Beech Tree. Genieva.'-At Monthierodl (V'aud) a glanl bleechl t'te was r'ecenly3 flee, whieh wais eighteen feet round et te base anid eIghty-nine' 'feet hi1gh, its brtanchles yield!ng 2,r500 l Icuti eet of IMichigan Man's Whine6rs '9 Feet From Chin~ to ib Brightoni, Mich'l.-Thlis t a I c'ilas the 'hannplon bema .1 gr'owera of thet work1'll in .ioh.i .1. Tanner, eIghtf-f our ytearls al .i, than inelii feet fr'mn in to14 t'. Mi'. Taiint'r (contrtols hais ba; I b i tiu(kinig te (ende ini ii (rtou'sera leg, lie satys lie ustarted op t'ie threet' fetet of It. Tl),e ri"'-Ita beare:Q' IlimiF to maknle iss e . koI rs hIt 1'2 feet 1before M's !.igp ites euuahm mv n mes i a seat Our. Buyer, M Is In the Nor And we are Fall Dre. . and' from him eve: Come in and I as they arrive "A GOOD PLA J A Popular-Pr Withou1 The new Goodyear Cross-Ril genuine high-grade long-stapi It is liberally oversize -the measuring nearly 5 inches. 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