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Some Facts You Probably Know by John W. Krafft Di8855,i5 mest pronounced during the period between 9 o'clock pat, and 3 a.M. In the central and eastern sections of the United States the number of um- f that when the weather is clear. few persons in I ain parts of England and the S« an peninsula ever become policemen before reaching their seventh year. The history of the modern stage does not contain a single instance of a person taking up toe dancing after the age of 175. In certain parts of Bolivia and Ecuador an extremely small man is at a great dis- advantage in trying to see over the heads of other persons in watching a parade. It has been found that wind is not caused by the swaying of trees, Scien- Mr. Ozone takes his daily cold plunge. tists during the agreed that the r Window glass t last fifty years have se is true. ‘omes more translu- cent after being treated with two parts of oxygen, one part of hydrogen and a quantity of a cleaning commodity known as soap. Living persons are sometimes found in the ruins of ancient castles. remarked the old-fashioned for a Welsh rarebit.” lied the pound of cheese, ye grate.” Many a stout woman’s ambition: To be weighed in the balanee and found wanting. ott “Not all business men fall in love with their stenographers.” “T guess that surprises a good many stenographers.” 15 Our Next Meeting by Wm. S. Atkins "iene having been a cry for timely topics, the club ‘ ahe had done pretty well when she ipre- pared and posted the following: secre| NOTICE The Browning Club will meet next time at the home of Mrs. Fitzwallop. ‘These phases of Browning will be discussed: Browning, the philosopher; Browning, the traveler, and Browning the Thanksgiving turkey. rrr “Go on; I dare you to hit me.” “T had my daily dozen this morning, so I shan’t.”” reel Sunday morning has developed a race of itinerant Americans, with the accent on the tin. comicbooks.com