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  2. THE WORLD ON RATIONS.

    When President Wilson looked around for the man to fill one of the hardest jobs of the war, his choice fell upon Mr. Herbert Hoover, and lie forthwith made ...

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  3. SUN-SPOTS AND RAINFALL.

    In some recent notes in this column concerning tho unusual severity of the last European winter, the question arose of a possible relationship between ...

    Article : 1,592 words
  4. PROFESSIONAL PAWNERS.

    There are scores of people who make a living out of pawning things. They are called professional pledgers, and every pawnbroker is acquianted with ...

    Article : 337 words
  5. NOVEL USE FOR PERISCOPES.

    Although the periscope has become familiar to the general community from its association with submarine and trench warfare, it has been put ...

    Article : 211 words
  6. A WAR STORY.

    The officer came into the barn where his platoon was billeted, and sat down on a pile of straw. He was a tall, graceful fellow, with a budding moustache, ...

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  7. SHIPS BUILT OF STONE.

    From the middle of the Christiania Fiord in Norway, where of old the Vikings used to launch their wooden war galleys, the strangest ship in the ...

    Article : 366 words
  8. AN ARTFUL THIEF.

    The elephants of India are so very clever at work that they ought to be pardoned if, during their leisure hours their cleverness takes a mischievous ...

    Article : 315 words
  9. GOATS.

    "Truthful James" supplies the following to the "Listening Post," a journal published in the trenches. "Goats," said a transport man, ...

    Article : 368 words
  10. WISE AND OTHERWISE. A TOBACCO TIP.

    All the way from Mesopotamia comes this tobacco tip, and the sergeant who sends it affirms it is a right good one. In these ...

    Article : 124 words
  11. A PROBLEM.

    "How's the family?" a fond parent was asked. "Well, my children are at a difficult age now." ...

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  13. WHO IT WAS.

    Teacher had just described the sins of the tramp, when he noticed one boy paying no attention whatever. "Now, Tommie," he cried, "you ...

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  14. AN ARITHMETICAL TRAGEDY.

    He sat stunned by the news that one of his employees was missing, and also most of the cash. To a friend he bemoaned his troubles. ...

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