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The Apartment-house Dog De- termined to Bury His Bone. JUDGE THE EDISON CONTEST By Jack Creetr Wiza c k will be with us ax Q- -What containee would you se- lect for storing cach of the fol- lowing substances? (a) Needles. (b) Shirt studs. (c) People who say, “Oh, a) Haystack, (b) I hamper. (c) Bessemer furn Q.—State Avogado’sh in the weights. determination of A.—Avogado's hypothesis is a kind of tor pear. ists as a salad, Q—s est a method which might be used for producing pure silver from 1 silver coin? A—Pla deep pot. it is used by chem » a shiny half-dollar in a Add two cups of flour, pinch of salt and some baking soda. Bring to a quick boil. Empty out into a buttered muffin tin. Skim off the pure silver and throw the eagle, stars and date down the sink. Q—An elastic ball bounces to three-fourths of the height from which it falls and drops three-fourths of the height from which it bounces. It is thrown up from the ground to a height of fifteen feet and bounces into Mrs. Hobson's drain-pipe. Find the total time elapsed before nice old Mrs. Hobson will dislodge it so it can be thrown up there ag: A.—Hobson’s Choice, Under what conditions ms t continuously on a body and still do no work? A.—When it’s trying to sell bonds. Oy verte ar ed “Watch that guy! 4 contest in that Q.—Explain how the captain of a boat would be affected if the keel were taken off the outside and placed in one of the first-class A.—He would become the weight of water he displaced and gradually sink. Q.—If a church organ is not pro- vided with some sort of heating ar- rangement it will play out of tune when the Explain? freeze to church is cold. A.—The organist will death. Q.—Aluminum is claimed to be a very superior substance for cooking utensils. What are the physical prop- erties which are in favor of or against such uses? A.—One thing in its favor is that Andy Mellon owns the controlling stock in the Aluminum Company of against its use is -y cook spinach in it. Q.—If you owned the followi items, set down the approximate price in dollars and cents for which you would scll them: (a) A gilt-edged bond. (b) An old bieyele saddle. ( Secret process for getting chewing im off your shoe. (d) The secret of a new poison gas which would make your hostess keep quiet during a brid; 2 8 cents, (b) $1.35, (¢) ut any price, (d) I'd give BC. Q.—When you look back on your life from your deathbed, by what will you determine whether you have » comicbooks.com