RM2CGXTA2–. Electric railway journal . isnew about this? How, concrete-ly, would you introducmanager or sales instinct? Letus take a look at the existingorganization of a typical or aver-age railway. The president or general man-ager is usually selected for hisfinancial or operating executiveability, and this is as it shouldbe. But executive ability utterlyfails in accomplishing its pur-pose unless it possesses a suffi-cient understanding of the prob-lem in hand so to organize the er, the jitney, the bicyclefe will be lost until he iseffort, founded on right which ^erhead, ve call legal, transportation.
RM2CHP7BJ–. Zigzag journeys in the White city. With visits to the neighboring metropolis . CONVENT OF LA RABIDA. We were entertained during and after the Peace Congress at Rome, bymembers of the Italian Peace Society. Its president was Signor RugurioBonghi, an ex-minister, philosopher, and author, whose masterly works on theconduct of national affairs have greatly interested statesmen and humanitariansof many lands. The flag has begun a new era of the achievements of Columbus,said Mr. Marlowe. It leads what in old Rome would be called anew Seculum. The history of this incident will live and grow. Letus
RM2CD8XPJ–. Missionary Visitor, The (1916) . re His fol-lowers? Come unto Me—and—rest. Letus -give up our work, our thoughts, ourplans, ourselves, our lives, our lovedones, our influence, our all, right intoHis hand and then, when we have giv-en all over to Him, there will be noth-ing left for us to be troubled about orto make trouble about. Why, there are swarms of ravens inChina, and they are just as willing toserve the Lord now as in Elishas day.It is only men and women who areunwilling to do the will of God. Yesterday, as one of our native sis-ters had come to do some sewing forus, she was sitting o
RM2CDER3D–. North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . ake of the good things offered therebut could not go. While it would havebeen a privilege, greatly to be coveted,to have studied in our dear Mrs. Steelesclass at Junaluska, let us be thankfulthat we may learn at home, if we reallydesire it, and use all the means at ourdisposal to make ourselves valuable inour study classes, either as teachers oras students. Adequate helps and finesuggestions are provided us with eachbook, with additional helps recommendedin the folder mailed to you last week. Letus take advantage of them, prepare our-selves thorou
RM2CR3D1A–. Electric railway journal . service every month because of troubleof this kind? You may argue that plain bearings ifgiven proper care cause no trouble. Letus forget for the moment the item ofexpense at which this could be accom-plished. Is not the class of help availablefor this kind of work an exceedinglyuncertain element on which to dependfor the proper maintenance of yourequipment under such exacting require-ments? Do you know that Gurney Bearingswill run on a charge of lubricant and stayin service for weeks and months withoutrequiring the least attention of any kind?Just stop to think how
RM2CHRGHF–. The uplift [serial] . on Locklear INFIRMARY Dwight Murphy When it was time for our Sunday school class to commencelast Sunday neither the teacher nor the president was there.So it fell to Dud Dawson, our assistant teacher, to start thingsgoing. Dud wanted to make a good beginning, so he said, Letus pray. He had just finished praying and began to ask forannouncements when Tom Treacle, our president, came in. Dudturned the meeting over to him. Tom wanted to make a properopening, so he said, Let us pray. Tom finished and was tell-ing about the business meeting Tuesday night when Jim Tedi-ous, o
RM2CJ51YJ–. The Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography . ur honors, thai in all that time we neverhad among us the smallest misunderstanding. Our friendship has beenall clear sunshine, without the least eloud in its hemisphere. Let meconclude by saying to you, what I have had too frequent occasions to sayto my other remaining old friends, The fewer we become, the more letus love one another. Adieu, ami believe me ever, yours most affection-ately, u B. Franklin. Franklins mental attitude, thus revealed by himself,proves it to have been impossible that, at the signing ol thetreaty of peace, or at
RM2CHJF20–. Salonica and after : the sideshow that ended the war / with a foreword by Sir George Milne . f warships.There was quite enough to make them think. And onOctober 30th the Armistice was signed on board theAgamemnon, the first clause of which was : Openingof Dardanelles and Bosphorus, and secure access to theBlack Sea. Allied occupation of Dardanelles and Bos-phorus forts. Turkeys grasp on one of the worldskey geographical positions was at last unloosened—letus hope for all time. The inviolate straits, up whichno foreign warship could sail without the express per-mission of the Sultans Governme
RM2CEYTHK–. Annual report ... of the Board of Agriculture for the year ending June 30th ... I will push open the door, and before hewas half way through, the bench, the bar, the jurors were perfectlyentranced with his ability and eloquence, and when conclusion re-sulted in acquittal, amid the reverence of the brethren of the benchand bar and the embrace of the friends of the accused, presentingtheir rich gifts as feebty expressing their appreciation of his masterlyeffort. All due to that opportunity to push open the door. Letus stop the wastes and a new era will dawn upon Vermont farming. 21. BREEDING M
RM2CEGNNB–. The Carolina medical journal [serial]. amp; ANDRSON, Surgical Instruments and Hospital Supplies. Richmond, Va. vi When writing advertisers please mention this Journal. IN NEW ENGLAND WE ARE SELLING MORRHISTINOL WE WANT TO INCREASE OURBUSINESS WHERE THIS JOUR-NAL CIRCULATES. WE HAVETOLD YOU IN FORMER ISSUESABOUT THE TASTELESS CODLIVER OIL IN MORRHISTINOL SOME OF YOU MUST BE IN-TERESTED IN SUCH AN AD-VANCEMENT. WILL YOU LETUS TELL YOU MORE ABOUT ITAND SEND YOU A SAMPLE?NO EXPENSE TO YOU. OURFAITH IN MORRHISTINOL IS GREAT AND WE THINKYOU WILL PREFER IT AFTERINVESTIGATION Address Letters to .=
RM2CJ90RX–. Civil War messages and proclamations of Wisconsin war governors . for the blessings and favorswe have been permitted to enjoy during the past year. Andin that gratitude let us not omit to remember the many nobleand departed heroes who have laid their lives upon the altar ofour common country, to save it from destruction and ruin; northeir weeping widows, oi-phans, relatives and friends; nor thosewho have sacrificed health and limbs in this great nationalstruggle; nor those who yet so bravely stand around the flagof the Union. Let us remember them and those that are dear to them. Letus comfor
RM2CE2P4T–. Physiological optics : being an essay contributed to the American encyclopedia of ophthalmology . he lens L to a focus at B from which pointit diverges to be focussed on the observers retina R by the aid of hisaccommodation or an auxiliary convex lens turned up before theaperture of the mirror. The observer sees, therefore, at B a realinverted image of the fundus magnified about five times. 169. Size of the ophthalmoscopic images. (A) Direct method. Letus assume for simplicitys sake that the observed and observing eyesare emmetropic and at a distance apart equal to the sum of their 213 PHYSI
RM2CHTW43–. Automotive industries . LAKEWOOD METHODS AND MACHINES The Tier-Lift with Roller Platformfor Handling Heavy Dies The roller platform, with which the Lakewood Tier-Lift Truck may be equipped, saves $7 to $12 a day inhandling heavy dies, and machine work. The heavyloads are moved and lifted to place quickly and easily,with no danger to the workmen. With the roller plat-form the load slides into place with ease. When loading trucks and freight cars with the rollerplatform, surprising economies can be effected. Letus help figure the possible savings in your plant. The Lakewood Engineering. Compan
RM2CH1XJH–. The Farm-poultry . is follows some mysterious rulewhich we freely confess we cannot fathom.If this requires full faced type, why notthat, etc., etc.? J* A few words of caution about makingamendments to our so-called new consti-tution. No doubt this document willneed amendment from time to time, butwhen you come to undertake this it ishighly important that you consider, withall possible care, the significance andprobable eflect of suth amendments.Persons have criticised our constitution inmy hearing who have frankly admittedthat they had read only parts of it. Letus 1>ear in mind that twel
RM2CRTR43–. Bell telephone magazine . e width ofthe United States, the railroad doesnot appear in the history of transcon-tinental communication until rela-tively late. Indeed, as has beenpointed out, the coast-to-coast tele-graph line had already become an ac-complished fact before the first rail-road linked the Atlantic and Pacificseaboards of the United States. Letus, however, depart from a strictlychronological treatment of our sub-ject and, before discussing the tele-graph and other forms of electricalcommunication, briefly review the his-tory of the railroad and the airplaneas instrumentalities of
RM2CGKETC–. Civil War messages and proclamations of Wisconsin war governors . God for the blessings and favorswe have been permitted to enjoy during the past year. Andin that gratitude let us not omit to remember the many nobleand departed heroes who have laid their lives upon the altar ofour common country, to save it from destruction and ruin; northeir weeping widows, orphans, relatives and friends; nor thosewho have sacrificed health and limbs in this great nationalstruggle; nor those who yet so bravely stand around the flagof the Union. Let us remember them and those that are dear to them. Letus com
RM2CDAD7C–. Journeys through Bookland : a new and original plan for reading applied to the world's best literature for children . e authors deep insight into humannature, his brilliant style and shrewd, kindly phil-osophy held the old reader more closely than hadani:hing before. So will it be with many of thebooks in the list. If we are to make friends, letus meet them as early as we can, see them as oftenas we can, and cling to them as long as we can. In recommending books to children, parents willdo well to remember that books in which youngpeople are not interested will not be read in sucha way as t
RM2CNKW03–. Wit bought; or, The life and adventures of Robert Merry . e been an ornament to society, toa premature grave. Yet in those days suchihings were deemed matters of course. Letus be thankful that the deadly influence ofthe tavern and the grog-shop is now be-coming better known and acknowledged. But poor Bill Keeler — how shall I tell hisstory ! He was naturally a kind-hearted,generous fellow — quick-witted, active andingenious, but he became the victim ofdrink. I have not the heart to tell the de-tails of my poor friends downward steps inthe path of ruin. It must be sufficient tosay, that when
RM2CH3C49–. In the Maine woods . wtelle Brooksoffer su{)reme sport for the anglerswho are looking for good strmgs. And the Hunting in this section is what would beexpected by sportsmen going tocamps that have long been famousfor the fine trophies they sendout. Fly Fishing and Bird Shooting WRITE US—Well Make Plans for Your Vacation in the Woods The Mountain Air and our Celebrated SpringWater is most invigorating We know the ropes from A to Z as many satisfied customers will attest. Letus know when youre coming and how long youll stay and well offer a pro-gram for your entertainment that you cant resist.
RM2CDXJRT–. Zigzag journeys in northwest lands. The Rhine to the Arctic . travel and history was continued byMr. Beal. Strange is the evolution of cities. We are about to glance at Stockholm. Letus go back in imagination six hundred years. There are some rocky islands in the Baltic, at the foot of thenorthern peninsula. Sea birds wheel above them in the steel-grayair; they build their nests there. Storms sweep over these lonelyislands; sunlight bursts upon them, and now and then a Vikings shipfinds a haven among them, and scares away the birds. Years pass. Fishermen build huts on the islands. Hunterscom
RM2CEW4GB–. Sermons on various subjects, evangelical, devotional and practical : adapted to the promotion of Christian piety, family religion and youthful virtue. d an evil, will but embarrass us the more. ItAvas only a special, gracious interposition, whichprevented most fatal consequences, from the patri-archs unworthy device. While we aim to act with integrity ourselves, letus remember the weakness of human nature, andtreat witli candour the faihngs of our fellow meiuWe see weakness and errour in so good a man asAbraham. We are to look for perfection in none.Nor ought we, for particular faults, to wi
RM2CDBMH6–. History of Milwaukee, city and county . won its battle. Insteadof oblivion, new honors awaited him. The judges of the local courts, to whom wasassigned the task of creating a new school board, placed Mr. Pieplows name first onthe list of appointees. In the whole contest he was a picturesque figure, at all timeseloquent and forceful, unselfish and bold. Mr. Pieplow is capable of much work, solving intricate problems and surmountingdifficult obstacles. Mr. Pieplow is a fine type of the progressive man of the day. Letus have more just like him. On retiring from his connection with the School Bo
RM2CF5PCY–. The Ladies' home journal. e best, and know what that is.Second, you must work to get it. We havecited a few of the communities which wantedbetter schools and got them; there are hun-dreds of others. Surveys of public opinionshow that Americans as a whole want goodschools and are willing to work and pay forthem. Before we discuss how to get them, letus attempt to discover what a good schoolis—and whether the school in your commu-nity falls in a poor, fair or excellent category.Let us turn tables on the schools and gradethem. I have divided the standards into A—high; B—middle; and C—low. First
RM2CDB817–. Floor games . 86 FLOOR GAMES. the soldiers, and the railwaysystem — that pentagram forexorcising the evil spirit of dul-1 ness from the lives of littleboys and girls. And first,there is a kind of lark we callFuniculars. There are timeswhen islands cease somehowto dazzle, and towns and citiesare too orderly and uneventfuland cramped for us, and wewant something—something towhizz. Then we say: Letus make a funicular. Let usmake a funicular more than wehave ever done. Let us makeone to reach up to the table. FUNICULARS, WAR GAMES 87 We dispute whether it isnt amountain railway we are after.The
RM2CE7NRC–. Christian herald and signs of our times . ountSinai in flame, and we have all seen theirflashing lanterns moving with the chariotsof the midnight hurricane. All the regi-ments elemental will come in on our sidein the great Armageddon. Come and letus mount and ride along the line, and re-view the troops of Emanuel, and find thatthe regiments terrestrial and celestial thatcome irito that battle on the right side are,as compared with those on the wrong side,two to one, a hundred to one, a thousandto one. But who is the Commander-in-Chief onthis side? Splendid armies have beenruined, caught in t
RM2CEE764–. The London, Edinburgh and Dublin philosophical magazine and journal of science. o the right, letus say. After continuing the application of heat for sometime the hot plate is removed, and a little later the spot oflight goes to zero and passes to the left, remaining there for along time, and indicating a difference of potentials between thesprings, in the direction AT positive and A T negative. Theelectrometer being of such sensibility as to give a deflection ofabout 100 scale-divisions to the right or left when tested by asingle galvanic cell, and having a range of 300 scale-divisions oneac
RM2CGTTC1–. Railway mechanical engineer . only five cases a year? This illustration shows that lackof supervision means waste while well directed supervisionmeans saving. But it is not only the fireman who sometimes relaxes. Letus consider the engineer. Since the stoker is inanimate, anengineer may become indifferent, and perhaps his firemantoo, though he may smile at his escape from a firing abusethat is now borne by a machine instead of by his back. Witha locomotive equipped with a mechanical stoker the engineermay not now be able to overburden his fireman, but he isstill able to punish the engine and
RM2CGXTWY–. Electric railway journal . s salesmanager or sales instinct? Letus take a look at the existingorganization of a typical or aver-age railway. The president or general man-ager is usually selected for hisfinancial or operating executiveability, and this is as it shouldbe. But executive ability utterlyfails in accomplishing its pur-pose unless it possesses a suffi-cient understanding of the prob-lem in hand so to organize the jitney, the bicyclebe lost until he isfounded on right now, What is the ments which we call legal, transportation, powerand overhead, equipment, way, and accounting.Now le
RM2CJ9T85–. Pennsylvania at Gettysburg : ceremonies at the dedication of the monuments erected by the commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Major General George G. Meade, Major General Winfield S. Hancock, Major General John F. Reynolds and to mark the positions of the Pennsylvania commands engaged in the battle . very spot drenched in the patriotic blood of our dead comrades; letus pause and drop a tear or two in honor of their memory. There aresome people who ask us to forget those scenes. But I say let those whoremained behind enjoying the calm repose of peaceful homes while jouwent forth to do battle, and
RM2CE2AC4–. The Ridpath library of universal literature : a biographical and bibliographical summary of the world's most eminent authors, including the choicest extracts and masterpieces from their writings ... . cause for which the Saxons, having once got agrip of the summit, would surrender it now. Well, letus live in hope, in early hope. How long ? How long ?I get angry as I look at the battery, made right in ourfaces, but the other day comparatively harmless, and jtwhose door, young as it is, lie the deaths of so manystalwart Saxons, whose corpses will fertilize next yearscrops in the fatal horsesho
RM2CGPCHB–. The Street railway journal . ^ inch Some in Massachusetts have a record of over four monihs.Others in Georgia have covered 12,000 miles and are stillrunning. Are you getting such service from the wheel youare using ? If not, write me. T. RAYMOND PIERCE, Sales AgentNo. 170 SU.WMER ST., BOSTON STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. 14t Noi«/*eless Pinions. Make quiet running cars. Letus tell you here it is to youradvantaye to use /New ProcessPinions* Others are usingthem. Why be behind thetimes? The New Process Row Hide Co. SYRACUSE, N. Y.
RM2CGMXA0–. Historical sketches of the Revolutionary and Civil Wars : with an account of author's desperate leap from a swiftly moving train of cars, and a fatiguing tramp of 1,000 miles through three Confederate states, in making his escape from a prison-pen . w of the living, for the honor of our countryand our dear flag, and for the sake of American manhood, letus strive to keep this land the heritage of those who love Lib-erty and free institutions. Let me add that all remaining energies, all our talents,should be used to perpetuate this, the happiest model of a gov-ernment which enlightened man, in
RM2CEFKYJ–. Annals of hygiene. se puts him still farther from those proportions which hewill finally have as a man. In order to study the growth of these parts more closely, letus examine Chart II. Here those measurements which are dis-tinctly bone lengths, bone girths, and muscle girths have beenselected, and the measurements of the typical boy of each year ofage from 11 to 15 have been plotted. To avoid the confusion oftoo many intersecting lines, numbers have been placed in theirstead, the number i representing the age 11, 2 representing 12,and so on to 15. Now it is plain that, if, for any two succe
RM2CNHWD1–. Birds of the Rockies . had not vouchsafed a song.What is the tune they whistle ? Why, to be sure, it is, Phe-be-e ! phe-be-e ! phe-e-e-bie ! Their voices arestronger and more mellifluent than the eastern phcebes,but the manner of delivery is not so sprightly and glad-some. Indeed, if I mistake not, there is a pensive strainin the lay of the western bird. A feAv cowbirds, red-winged blackbirds, and spottedsandpipers were seen in the park, but they are too famil-iar to merit more than casual mention. However, letus return to Brewers blackbirds. Closely as theyresemble the bronzed grackles of t
RM2CEPW63–. Gospel Messenger, The (1921). thosewho do attend. They will continue to see motion-pictures. Shall they be wholesome or degrading? Letus do all we can to answer our prayer: Lead us notinto temptation, remembering that when we say us we should include not only ourselves but our brothersas well, and particularly the younger folk who can notwisely choose for themselves. Now is the time to act.• Shall we do our part?Elgin, III. (Note.—The General Tempcito intetested parties definitethe moving-pictures in the vwant to help, write the Coini equipment, including a number of suitable buildings,tools
RM2CRACJJ–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . u to Winter andextend an abiding welcome fo Spring. Letus hope that it will bring with it a return ofbusiness, in order that we may see thewheels of industry humming. Soon we will hear the glad refrain, PlayBall, Who saw the first Robin? etc.By that time we hope to see all of the fur-loughed men at the old stand, and then wewiU sing in unison—Hail, Hail, the gangsall here. There is a big meaning in President-Daniel Willards New Years greeting tothe Baltimore and Ohio Family. If youread between the lines it shows the truecharacteristics of a big heart.
RM2CNNHP8–. Little folks in Busy-land . touched a tiny flower that lay hidden under its heart-shaped leaves. This little blossom shall be calledviolet, after me, said Baby Ray. Come, called Red, let us all work together fora while. Yes, yes, shouted his brothers and sisters, letus see what beautiful things we can make together. They set to work with a will, using first onestone and then another until they were tired. Hadyou been there you would have seen fluffy yellowchicks and big brown hens whose heads and feetwere touched with bright red, robins with bright redbreasts and other birds with feathers of
RM2CH0G1T–. Baltimore and Ohio magazine . u to Winter andextend an abiding welcome to Spring. Letus hope that it will bring with it a return ofbusiness, in order that we may see thewheels of industry humming. Soon we will hear the glad refrain, PlavBall, Who saw the first Robin? etc.By that time we hope to see all of the fur-loughed men at the old stand, and then wewill sing in unison—Hail, Hail, the gangsall here. There is a big meaning in PresidentDaniel Willards New Years greeting tothe Baltimore and Ohio Family. If youread between the lines it shows the truecharacteristics of a big heart. Regretting
RM2CNKJK2–. Zauberlinda, the wise witch; . The old water Nix will never let youhave it, he wants to use it to find goldand silver to gild the scales of his goldand Silver Fish with. Then Professor Pratt took Annie andholding her between his knees, felt of thebumps of her head. Said the Professor, Great Ideality here, sir, vivid Imagina-tion. In educating this child, I wouldadvise a study of the Exact Sciences, letus say Mathematics, nothing like themto develop the reasoning faculties. The best part of her home-coming tothe little girl was that evening, over inthe corner of the kitchen, when Marthywas wa
RM2CNNR7F–. Heroes of the dawn . y entered theroom—which was dimly lit by a single torchand appeared to be empty—the most dreadfulhowls and screeches seemed to rise from thefloor and fill every corner. Caeilte said : Surely this is the abode of demons. Letus go hence. It will be no new thing for usto sleep under the shade of the trees, or gosupperless to our rest. But Fionn turned to Caeilte and said : The Fians never yet turned their backson demons or men, and not now will theybegin. It is not like you, son of Ronan, tohave fear because of a few little howls. It is not the seen I fear to grapple with,b
RM2CNNHTE–. Little folks in Busy-land . touched a tiny flower that lay hidden under its heart-shaped leaves. This little blossom shall be calledviolet, after me, said Baby Ray. Come, called Red, let us all work together fora while. Yes, yes, shouted his brothers and sisters, letus see what beautiful things we can make together. They set to work with a will, using first onestone and then another until they were tired. Hadyou been there you would have seen fluffy yellowchicks and big brown hens whose heads and feetwere touched with bright red, robins with bright redbreasts and other birds with feathers of
RM2CE414T–. Hardware merchandising (January-March 1908) . McDougallPumps are standard Pumps, thisis now well known from Seato Sea, and if any improve-ments come up we im-mediately embody same.Our printers are busy withCatalogue No. 16, please letus have your name for acopy. TheR. McDougall Co., Limited CALT CANADA Comfort and Perfect Sanitation Followthe Installation of Standard Ideal Porcelain Enameled Ware ?>*- i. > Architects and Buildersfind 8TANDARD IDEALPORCELAIN ENAMELWARE well adapted for modernhomes, office buildings,warehouses, hotels andpublic institutions. It isdurable, smooth, non-por
RM2CDYXT9–. Sermons on the following subjects .. . f the cir-cumftances of our birth and education.Let us blefs God who has not long finceput an end to the human race, notwith-ftanding mens fo generally adding in con-tradiction to their reafon, as foon as theycome to the ufe of it; and when becomecapable of glorifying God, yet fo feldomtaking any care to do it. However earlyor univerfal this degeneracy may be, letus heartily endeavour to be exceptions fromit ; as nothing further is neceflary under the •» A(fl;s xlv. 17. SeR. VII. after the Deluge. 2oy the influences of divine grace to our be-ing fo, but
RM2CECYKD–. Plant culture; a working handbook of every day practice for all who grow flowering and ornamental plants in the garden and greenhouse. r own pistil. This sort of flower is said to be self-fertiHzed orclose-pollinated. The Peas and Beans are examples. In hybridizing work the object is usuaHy to cross two sorts ofplants for the improvement of one or the other in some way. Letus suppose we are to cross a Tomato. The Tomato flower is a perfectflower; the stamens are found in a ring about the pistil at the center.In order to get a hybrid between two varieties, say the Stone andEarliana, we will u
RM2CE5N65–. Boone County Recorder . lin-tested cow orrnuft be pasteurized. This edict wont forth from theBoard of Health yesterday and therUinr? will bo rigidly enforced. Chief Pood Examiner Blumesronort an ths subject shows thatonly about 10 per cent c»f the milkboM here is *,iot pasteurized.—En-quffer May 23. POWERPOWER-DRIVEN FARM MACHINERY If you are considering- any mechanical equipment, letus figure with you. Drop a postal to the undersigned ortelephone South 230 at my expense. The Fairbanks Morse Line is complete. It combines highest efficiency withgreatest duribility of construction. Fairbank Sc
RM2CGMH0P–. Two days of war, a Gettysburg narrative, and other excursions . tion entirely free from ocean to ocean — willbe a greater and better country than even wecould boast of before. (Great applause.) Let us, then, in our respective spheres,do all we can to promote this great end. Letus feel impressed by the justice of the causein which we are engaged, and let us be guilt-less of any act of injustice to others. Let usprove that, in our system of government, wefind resources for every trouble — a shieldagainst every danger. Let us prove to theadvocates of aristocracy and despotism thatfree instituti
RM2CJ4PCH–. Being a souvenir of the eleventh annual convention of the National Association of Stationers & Manufacturers held at the Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco, California, September 27-30, 1915 . as members of one big, harmonious family, letus enjoy ourselves without constraintand without one thought of parting. MENU/FAIRMONT HOTEL September the Twenty-ninth, Ninetcen-Fifteen CaKfornia Oyster CocktailOlives Almonds Consomme Imperial California Fjesling Santa Cruz Salmon, American Sauce Napa Potatoes Larded Filet of Beef, Sacramento ValleyStuffed California Tomatoes California Zinfandel Punch Far Wes
RM2CENKG7–. Christian herald and signs of our times. down the moun-tains of eternal snow. People live in muchthe manner they did in the tme of Abra-ham. Isaac and Jacob. In agriculture, as !in civilization, the land has stood still forfour thousand years. Indeed, in civilizationit has retrograded. From the ancient civ-ilization of Bible times it has relapsed intobarbarism. Of such is the Garden which Godplanted eastward in Eden. William Willard Howard. Lrumia, Tersia. Macbeth lamp-chimneys areperfect, besides being madeof tough glass. But you want the one thatis made for your lamp. Letus send you the In
RM2CE5M8C–. Boone County Recorder . on the saidroads or damage said roads, or theirconstruction or drainage. N. E. R1DDELL, Commissioner. For Sale—4 thoroughbred redbull calves. Apply to Lev/is andEverett Qastm, burlin^ton, R. D. 1. For Sale— Sritte aboats. Applyto A. L. Nichols, Bsufflagton R. D.NO. X POWERPOWER-DRIVEN FARM MACHINERY •If you are considering any mechanical equipment, letus figure with you. Drop a postal to the undersigned ortelephone South 230 at my expense. The Fan aj&trks Morse Line is complete. It combines highest efficiency withgreatest duribility of construction. Fairbank Scales. S
RM2CGRGAY–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . e not attending thesi- alTairs, youhad better get in line. (n dont knowwhat you are missing. Pier 22, New York Correspondent, John N,hwm. With pleasure and satisfaction I againextend the Seasons Greetings to the officersand employes of the New York Terminalproperties. As this is the most joyous of seasons letus forget the wrongs, real or fancied, suffer-ed during the past yeav: and may the comingyear find each of us a little more considerateof the welfare of those around us. Wishing ycu all A Merry Christmas andA Happy and Prosperous New Year. W. B.
RM2CNKJJ3–. Zauberlinda, the wise witch; . rib. The old water Nix will never let youhave it, he wants to use it to find goldand silver to gild the scales of his goldand Silver Fish with. Then Professor Pratt took Annie andholding her between his knees, felt of thebumps of her head. Said the Professor, Great Ideality here, sir, vivid Imagina-tion. In educating this child, I wouldadvise a study of the Exact Sciences, letus say Mathematics, nothing like themto develop the reasoning faculties. The best part of her home-coming tothe little girl was that evening, over inthe corner of the kitchen, when Marthyw
RM2CNNK2T–. Shakespeare's comedy of A midsummer-night's dream . unsieur Mustardseed.Pray you, leave your courtesy, good mounsieur. Mustardseed. Whats your will ? Bottom. Nothing, good mounsieur, but to helpCavalery Cobweb to scratch. I must to thebarbers, mounsieur, for methinks I am marvelloushairy about the face ; and I am such a tenderass, if my hair do but tickle me, I must scratch. Titania. What, wilt thou hear some music, my sweetlove ? Bottom. I have a reasonable good ear in music. Letus have the tongs and the bones. Titania. Or say, sweet love, what thou desirest to eat. Bottom. Truly, a peck of
RM2CGYPWM–. Railroads, rates and regulation . to the existence of independent trans-verse lines of railway which may participate in the traffic onlyon condition that it move by an indirect route. This situationis best described by reference to the following diagram. Letus suppose traffic to be moving by two routes passing through ^ Testimony, III, p. 2495 et seq. ^ The Report of the U. S. Commissioner of Corporations on the Trans-portation of Petroleum, 1906, affords admirable examples. Fide, pp. 5,7, 14 and the map at p. 256. 282 RAILROADS points B and C, and converging on A, which last-named pointmigh
RM2CDB26X–. Perspective for art students . he right we drawa shadow to V.S.i. We find our shadow crosses the bottomline of the wall; we suspect it was intended to do so.We therefore have to run the shadow up the wall fromthe point where it strikes the base of it. Before we attempt to get the shadow on the wall, letus find the V.L. of the wall, for the wall is a planereceiving shade, and V.S. of shadow on it occurs on itsV.L. We find sufficient is given of the wall to enable usto find its V.P. on the left. Through the V.P. we draw avertical V.L., which is the V.L. of the plane of the wall.When we proceed
RM2CJ1WE9–. The American public school; a genetic study of principles, practices, and present problems . ere accordingly primitive, andthe one-room district school will pass into history—letus hope, soon ! — as the typical educational institutionof the period. It was housed in a one-story framebuilding about sixteen feet by twenty-four, designedon the simplest possible architectural lines. Therewere three windows on each side, and an ^^ entry or vestibule in front about eight feet square. Itsfurniture consisted of pine desks, well whittled andcarved. In the center of the room there stood a bigbox stove
RM2CNDEFG–. Book of cats and dogs, and other friends, for little folks . me folks call them smell-ers. This is what I read about them in the Cats Picture-Book : 6. I dare say you have seen a cat stick hiswhiskers out straight on each side of his face. Letus see what he does it for. 7. Have you not seen a cat creep through ahole that seemed too small for him ? I have, andI used to wonder why he did not stick fast. 8. ^But Tom knows what he is about. Hecomes to the hole and spreads out his whiskers, andif they can get through without touching, he knowsthere is room for his body, and so he goes on. 9. Puss
RM2CDAH7R–. St. Nicholas [serial] . in place when it is either open or closed (seeFigure 6) and wide enough to permit the doorto slide back and forth readily (see Figure 7).If you use half-inch boards for the door, makethe groove ^ of an inch wide; if %-inchboards, make the groove one inch wide. Letus suppose that you are making the one-inchgroove. You will need one strip, one inch byone inch by four feet, and another, one inchby one inch by. two feet. You can use severalpieces to make the total length. Nail the two-foot strip (A, Figure 8) securely to the wallso that the top is even with-the top of the
RM2CNKJHY–. Myths and legends of the Pacific Northwest : especially of Washington and Oregon . OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Early next morning Old Grizzly started out tofetch the meat. Then the young antelopes said tothe grizzly cubs, Let us skip down from thehouse. Bear cubs said, Our mother wants us not to skipdown. Our livers might get loose. Young antelopes again said, Look here! Wewill jump over logs. One cub said, Our mother wants us not tojump over logs. We might run against treelimbs. Again a young antelope said, Look here! Letus dive. The cub said, Our mother wants us not toplunge in the water ; sm
RM2CEMN66–. For the best things. sentences GeorgeEliot ever wrote is this: Oh, the anguish ofthe thought that we can never atone to ourdead for the stinted affection we gave them,for the little reverence we showed to that sa-cred human soul that lived so close to us, andwas the divinest thing God had given us toknow. Let us not fail to make our home lifesacred and holy. If even on the bells of thehorses we write, Holy unto the Lord, letus not neglect to make the home in which wedwell, pray, live and love, a fit place forChrist to tarry in, a sweet and gentle placefor our dear ones to grow up in. [116] ?
RM2CJ1K4P–. Crayon and character : truth made clear through eye and ear or ten-minute talks with colored chalks . ----| j^i^e?. 110 must remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy. God knows best.When He establishes a law, it must not &e broken or the one whobreaks it will suffer. If the child touches fire with his hand, after be-ing warned by his mother not to do it, his suffering is the result ofdoing what the mother forbade. When God tells us to keep His dayholy, every one of us who disobeys that command must suffer. Letus see how it works. Bishop Vincent says: Sunday is ill-spent if itsends us back to
RM2CGPG6R–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . last, but byno means least, Jimmy Finniwear, hostler, topsoff the luck streak by winning a fine Saxonroadster, raffled off at a fair held by the cityfire department. Jimmy was too modest to letus get his picture for the Magazine, but saysthat he is going after some speed records soon.Steer clear of the telephone poles, Jimmy.Autos dont make good pole climbers. Monongah Division Correspondent, C. M. StubbinsSuperrisor of Fuel Divisional Safety Committee JM. Scott Chairman, Superintendent E. D. Griffin Trainmaster T. F. Perkin.sox Master Mechanic T. K. F
RM2CR3K4D–. Railroads, rates and regulation . to the existence of independent trans-verse lines of railway which may participate in the traffic onlyon condition that it move by an indirect route. This situationis best described by reference to the following diagram. Letus suppose traffic to be moving by two routes passing through 1 Testimony, III, p. 2495 et seq. 2 The Report of the U. S. Commissioner of Corporations on the Trans-portation of Petroleum, 1906, affords admirable examples. Vide, pp. 5,7, 14 and the map at p. 256. 282 RAILROADS points B and C, and converging on A, which last-named pointmigh
RM2CE5P75–. Boone County Recorder . RANDALL,R. D. No. 1, Burlington, Ky. Dont Forget TO get someof thatCOOD FERTIL-IZER for your Bprinp crops. I have on ham! a carload Jareckisfamous Fertilisers for Corn, Tobac-co, Potatoes and other crops. Willhave same in stock all sprincr. L T. CLORE,[junc2] Burlington, Ky. POWERPOWER-DRIVEN FARM MACHINERY If you are considering- any mechanical equipment, letus figure with you. Drop a postal to the undersigned ortelephone South 230 at my expense. The Fairbanks f^.scr trae Is complete. It coarbiaes high est efficiency withgreatest duribility of construction. Fairbank
RM2CEKM0C–. www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book.... r of our school life. A few short days before graduation, andthen we shall separate to the varied callingsand allotments of life. But as we part, letus not forget the friendships and the priv-ileges of these four years. And on the fieldof life as well as on the football field, let us Stick to it, boys, play the game, everyman ; Fight it to a finish,—do the best that wecan ; That old Waltham High may be proud ofher team, And honor the class of nineteen-sixteen. Compliments of ISAAC WARREN 8 SON FINE FOOTWEAR647 MAIN ST. H. B. ARNOL
RM2CE3XJE–. Hardware merchandising (January-March 1908) . Let your paint trade be a little higher than itwas last year. Think higher, talk higher. Let RAMSAYS PAINTS demonstrate a high class paint for highclass trade. Everything in value—of valuestands behind the Ramsay Paints, and youget your price without the long argumentsand doubts that remain with you after sellingstuffthat people know nothing about. Letus send you a color card and some booklets,—ask us tor them. A, Ramsay & Son Co. ESTABLISHED1842 MONTREAL PAINTMAKERS Cfl We are preparing for a liberaladvertising policy this year. Wewant to help y
RM2CNMHK1–. The king of Gee-Whiz . 21. CHAPTER VI THE JOURNEY THROUGH THE AIR Hurry, hurry, mamma! cried the Twins. Letus go. :< But how can we go? asked the Widow Pickle ofthe Private Secretary, as she stood holding the secondbox of powder in her hand. I suggest, madam, said the Private Secretary, thatyou might put a little of the first powder, the blue one,in the engine. The Widow Pickle placed a pinch of the pale-bluepowder upon a