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A lreinnflanble‘-demonstration ~fn mil- lmal njalnlng. was glvep ‘here vhy 1|‘ ‘Y~'l'v;venllurt mollce o'tll‘cla~l. Rudolf Knapp. with «the ald ‘of his temnle wolf :P’oldl. wnltes 2: Vienna «corre- spondent ‘In the Nexv York Times. Herr Knapp, who has ‘had’ years of experience ln -trailing police dogs. shot ‘Poldl?s mother in Bosnia five years ago. To an ‘nndlehce of ‘police nlll,cln‘ls nnd= zoologlsts Horn Knapp moved that ‘Polcli ‘has become affec- ‘tlounte. loyal and ‘devoted to hlm und- t-hnt In lntellhzence she rsurpassies any police do; yet seen.‘ _ Not having been spoiled ‘by génei'a- tluns of contact with human ‘beings, her sense of small In -than that of a dog. \At the recent police do: display In Berlin, Poldl léft all her cnnlne ‘competitors far ‘behind. ‘So ‘free we seem; so tettered ‘ we‘ ire’! ~r++-H-+ii~§-l-*§-K--1-i-E--2-5--5-2-++-ti-:«k~:~»:-~' ma AL ‘ETSTATE. 1! BROKER ; V01 -*9 wi. ~ n_ E V_\ r= Rules and models destroy genius. ‘and*urt. . N- In If K S. Y 950 Ridge ‘Road Represented by A. R. Milk)’ . Hours: 9 A. ‘M. to 7 P. M +¥%+ '+MM+$ ‘Let \him be wretched who‘ thinks‘ ‘himself so, \\\'vll1lt\SlI tlur Mme. \\'ult<or?\ Slightly Belupd \li's quarter past midnight. sir.\ Thos'e who ‘love the arts me all tel- low' ‘citizens. “Gotf Lord‘! And my wH'e‘ex-pertln' me hoxnc vto llInolI;\—Hu1mn‘lst .\'Iugn- zine. Con \ does more to make con versatlon .thun wit. IM’-1 ‘V :1; ,7 f? g E The Left Bank ‘Nlhs—\\'h,v did old Smith have the ‘bunk! The ‘talents of u biographer are ott- en fatal to his render. Nobbs—\Ve|l, it would have made an odd-looklnu parcel to carry.--Ans‘wers Magazine. -Conduct ‘ls three-fuurt-ha of our ‘life and Its ‘largest concern. You’:-n Nun! -Exam_!ner——Whnt is the feminine of Bachelor? Student-—Er—ei-—-Indy-in-waiting. ‘The conventions of good society warn ‘us what not ‘to do. There is one garage in town. ‘says’ a writer in the Philadelphia Ledger. that has been doing a thriving busi- ness in towing and hauling. As soon almost as an ‘accident occurs two earn from this garage appear on the ‘scene. Police, interested in knowing how the information concerning the accident reached the garage. asked questions. The answer proved a hoomernng. The garage has installed a short-wave re~ celvlng out and as the news of the accident is to the police rndlo patrol cars, the garage hears it also. Many times the wreckers ‘reach the scene of the accident before the police patrol car. You-often a self-made man who wishes he ‘had a college education. If one doesn't expect much. ‘he gets Along very well among the selfish. Then there was the ‘boy who drank two bottles of gold paint and now fee!s~guilt_v.-—‘Knnsns City Star. A buck-door sandwich ls often bet- ter than one that can be had‘ anywhere else. A man, in time. grows accustomed to presents’ of bedroom slippers ‘that don't (it. I would applaud thee to the very echo, that should applaud again.-— Shakespeare. Auto and Airplano -Dullu Every man should have several good principles, but he shouldn't go crazy about proselytes. A recent estimate by the Depart- ment of Commerce of civil air transportation showed timt air- planes new about 70.47‘.’.,000 miles with a total loss of 368 lives: this is equivalent to one fatality for every 191.500 miles of The Ameri- can Automobile association esti- mates that the average car travels about 6.750 miles a year. The num- ber of auto accident fatalities in 1928 was 24,932 and the number of passen- ger cars registered was 21,370,125. This figures out at about one fatality for every 6.000.000 miles traveled by automobile. Publicity duesn7t seem much It one Is used‘ to It 1111 his life—llke -the prince of \V'nlos. Half an hnur’s reading In any un- abridged dictionary will impress one with how little one knows. way a st 'wes1 burg par: statc Larger the family. the more likely there will be A genius among the chil- dren. Increxlse and multiply. ‘a The king was a fortunate sol- dler. He who serves his country well has no need of ancestors.—-Volmlre. Connidur Lady Constuble—It this Is your pocket- book. now is it there's a photograph of this gentleman’: wife In it? . Ready-Wmed Plckpocket -- 'UIh. ¢-.onstabIe—no scandal. I hem; of yet. —London Eumorlst. In the arid states they had to do a whole generation of regretting be- cause they nrst planted cottonwood trees. ‘ Cou‘ the I-0 date Con tinu How can 3 man who in olllcmly dead he made to pay an Income tax? '1'higt In what Jean Baptiste Arn-aux, \ \ \ madman of Man- beuge. France. may all: the courts. He served through the World war, but when he applied for paper: to prove thnt he was an ex-service man, he was told that the record: Ihowod that he hnd died when he was only I few day! old. He appealed, unsuccessfully. to the courts, am.‘ is now considering re- tualng to pay his tax on the ground that dead men cannot be taxed, Income Tax for “Dond\ MAI “But you wouldn't marry a man just became be In a good dancer?’ _ “Oh. no: Jack to clever at bridge. too.\-—!1'lt-Blta Mngulne. kg tho: the. ..'.., :' 5,153! \thci wa cur Cit eer ise ;.v ‘I? &‘.‘:'- - ,n_ 3 i LOHR’S Service Station ANNOUNCEMENT . . . . . 360 RIDGE ROAD Co-operative buying. which his de- veloped rapidly since the close of the World war. is supported by 70,000,000 persons viocnted in 41 countries, Ic- cording to information which has come to the Labor department. Details on the various types of societies in the international co-operative movement, compiled for 1980, show that the vol- ume of business was about 817,000,000- 000. a gain of more than $‘.2.500,000.000 over 1929. ' its :Su 13}! cnt ha Th 4 op GASOLINES I TRADE MARK T CITY SERVICE STANDARD RICHFIELD SUN OCO 1 OILS and GREASES AUTOMOHILE ACCESSORIES Tnin Sultan Gold HIGH PRESSURE GREASING A shipment of $10 gold plc-ces——220 of tnenr—wns scattered along I nil- roxul right of way when a train, In picking up the pouch containing the coins, tore I hole In it. A nation agent saw the bright coin: scnttered along the track and spent I. busy after- noon recoverlng all but one. The [old was being sent from I uvlngaton (lll.) bank to one In St. Poul. TIRES W\ TUBES LACKAWAN NA NEW YORK Bottling Co., Inc. 2-~2~}-l~1°-3~l-~¥~&-H~!4'H“H*++*$+'b+°!°++¢°+4*f{~f‘*H-4*§'¢°°!°+°!-4~!°{ th H 3’ J I In the civic: clan the routine of hu- comlng a citizen was being dlcculled. One boy ventured the lnlormntlon: “A pen-non Inn to unit to support the Constitution and than he ulei out hln clvlliutlou pnpon.\—!Idlnupolln Nun. Announces that on and after July 7 they will be able to supply the famous l'nther—hncy u bl: boy uh you being Ifrald to sleep In the dirk. live-your-old—lt'I all very wall for you, you've wt mother to -look after you.--‘Bolton Transcript. Mohawk Beer loos Piovido Houuy Whbn -Preston H. Gardner of swan- ua. Mam, opened his summer home recently he found more than 50 pound: of fresh honey made by bin that had hlved In the roof boards. either in bottles or kegs “I don't think I look thirty, do you, dear?\ \No not now; you used to 1\ ——Tlt—Bits Magazine. Special service direct to the home “I love her. She speaks to me with her eyes.\ “All very well. But don't try It at bridge.\ Abbott 5022 \F\“'§.,§{.?,?.\..1’lH...{.‘}°“\° Abbott 5036 f “The Juvenile lend ls great tonight.\ “Yes. I doubt if she has done better‘ acting In the last 20 years.\ ‘i i -“.11:-\7 ‘ii i ’:*$s‘?’;*éD‘.j’”+l w‘».§‘ ‘ / ; ' \5-v5’:§9: “my :;'-:.-> Foreign Exchange and.iStean1shi,p Agency 525 wage Rxoad Notary Public V4 ‘ ‘ \‘.\ BEST CREAM IN TOWN ‘High Quality Low Price 15¢ a Pint 28¢ a quart OLYMPIC CANDY KITCHEN BIG DOUBLE CONE Sc 485 Ridge Road Abb. 3877 Gates Drug Store Reliable Druggists Suggestions for Summer Needs iiorntono slnnmodiato iioliot % T int isoniotn ‘silo naiuo - 29o Jorzons lotion lam size 55¢ value - 33o Bathing cans 25o vaiuo - so nothing naps _ silo talus - 29o iioii &. ii cream iioiloivos Poison ivy 49o Mag-Lao inn ilontal iiagnosia 50o valuo - 33o Double Action iiooso Bonn Pads itoliot tor corns 35o value - 25c s:::nn..2o:::.s~ W.:.°.:. same For stomach Iilsoniors not to Hot Weather use Bates Anti told Powder 60o Let us do your Photo Finishing We are Member of the “Master Photo -Finishers Assoc.” Phone Calls Receive Promp Attention WE DELIVER Hlll WEAlH:ER’$ HERE Keep Cool in Bathing Suits for Men or Women and Children Flannel Trousers $1.95 Sport Sweaters 49c Sport Oxfords ' $1.85 Bathing Suits from 47c up MAX’S MEN’S WEAR 337 Ridge Road 337 -‘ LACKAW A_NNA'S ONLY HOME OWNED DEPARTMENT STORE nmrs at all lines llarclmldlse at Dims which eompm favorably with main or mil slum some of our Bemarc Sheer Summer Frocks 98¢ Childrens Dresses 59c Women's Wash Frocks 50c Beach Pajamas 986 Men's Khaki Pants 79c Men‘ Work Shirts 49c Sport pumps and Oxfords for V/omen, all sizes $1.45 K. 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