AGINE THE HIERATLD Rea Cssified CTION Ads In This DeSand s &t Uh d ti Wed Si d a .iver. "A rnd c. J aWMe . yepper."M ssue -$00 per Year in Advance ALGIERS, LOUISANA Your Home Paper for 29 Years Wizard Unveils Model of His First Plant i r Mu. Thomas Alva Edison in front of the model of the first Edison factory, just after the great i_ aueliled it, at the historical exhibition in the New York electrical show at Grand Central palace. Asked Slice of Africa for New 'Republic S.takes at G~eev. ows the Negro delegation which attended the aussembly of the League of ah a Grrmr gnma G olo~ m Anita e set adlde f the founding of a nw native African repubhe. .Wi` UlWm M in3. " le htg ItRS - a -aa eb a !M anness 0Il t sows to be is 1% a twela ... .. ... ..". of,, eeler. Da 4.. ~i 7r: ' {r' -.` ay., 'ýý ' "1'' r M\. ý ' LOVE MORE THAN GOLD Sx years ago Josephine Kryl, the Ilghtee and a well-known viollist. premiss her ather. Bohuamir Kry, world famous muuldan, that she would retrain from matrimony antil her thirtieth birthday. The other day Papa Kryl wa raalng, the reason be lag that be was In reeelpt of a meeo sea from Josephine ,lnformnlg him that he could k,p hi' 100000 and sirned 'Mrs Paul Taylor White.' Paul is a wel-mown Boston composes -'r a c INo ,rAn .a 1 Iats s ma e a . me u in jeemise; ha wenr hs iwarýy at a r, sa les sri. M bgin leuOr, ear be two thet Jar Mkt GRAHAM BONNER. HIPPOPOTAMUS STORY "They lived In British East Africa." commented Daddy. "and they were known as the Hippopotamus family." "Oh, g'oodie," said Nancy, "we haven't heard a story about a hippo for ever so long." "That's right, Daddy, we haven't," said Nick. "Well, you see, I thought it was about time for one." "Tell us lots about them." said Nancy. "Yes, lots," said Nick. "During the day," Daddy said. "they would wander off into the fields and grasses and swamp i:ind. Their home was in a big lake, and there was quite a colony of them living there. "Toward the time when Mir. Sun was going to bed these great animals would come to the shore of the lake and would begin their grazing in the fields. Sometimes they would make friends with the cattle. "But they always liked to graze at this time of the day, for they loved the moonlight, and the fields, and rivers, and trees at night. "They liked to splash in the water more at other times. '"They would not hurt anyone. No, though Mr. Hippo Is such a huge ani mal, he will hurt no. one unless they have at some time tried to kill him. "Then he feels the circumstances are quite different. "He is gentle for all his enormous size, and though often he will open his mouth wide, he will not bite. "Sometimes people have watched a keeper in a zoo putting his hands in the mouth of a hlppo and have won dered how he could do It. "But the good old hippo would not have harmed him, not for a moment. "It anyone had tried to keep these hippopotami from going into the lake they would have objected, and then they might have used their great strength, but the hblppo is a fair ani mal, and Is not a bully. "He doesn't take advantage of his ala, nor et hise strength. "Be doesn't care to be killed sad have the soap in his body used, as can be done. No, he says be would rather have people get their soap from others than from him! He doesn't dell it ea a counter, but if anyone gets soap from him he has to be killed Arst and the soap taken freo his great fat. "These creatures were fae looking," Daddy coatinued, "with enormous "In tim Watr," mouths and bshort legs and whiskers all over their bheads. "Their whiskers are all over, as I've said, but they're not very thlek ain say place. "The hippopotaml each have a tall apice, which looks like a rudder. "And they have enormous feet. They do not see why people want to have small feet. Big teet are as easy to walk upon, and they stamp about the countryside makling huge tracks wherever they go. "Some people may not thlnak the hippo is a beautiful almal. They my think he Is ugly. "They may not like him In the el eun or the zoot,. and they may not care to beer about him as he is when he is free. "But I rather think that the hippe and hib family are well iked. "The' are beiuattlfu to me, too, as I aid before. "For there is a certain grandeur ia their great size. and tbelr big bodies and their splendid powere of splash lag1 "It's a wraderaful sight to see the hippo splashing I hn is tahk and to em ay splashing In a lake weald be as thrilitng a sight as there could b. "But best of alk , old hippO is never a buelly. He will always play Mlr. ~d the hippo wean't hurt a iperson, a .ils idea i. that It' et any tha to brt nsaeer "oh, said Naeny, "I iee the old ~o enad bin amf r mase he everm," "I alw·ar ad lik tb wmr eat," said Wi. Clsmetamelai Ivwisae. TIm spater at two keL agt 5 specterrl ae and sewe had a hard quelma t sai nte ether day. The b mr te ht a Ge en bt s m 'ta Uh*lea t." #Ms, when - aowbe otheast ~ ~ YI seesna tae a Beginning Friendship Statue in Brazil i" gu3, im • " S.. £ a C $ -;" • - ... .T .  .": :. .. United States and Brazilian marines acting as a guard of honr at the laying of tile cornerstone of the Porto gtese-Brazilllan "friendship statue" in Rio de Janeiro. At the right President Don Jose de Ahtueida of Portugal is seen performing his part in the ceremony. Where American Reds Are Living in Russia ..... , . •., ....... ,...: ,. I y: i `..'; 2":. ; .- , .$. a c.. e ,, ý ... " ^ .:.:.. : ::':. . ...... Thi pbotograpb, taken onl last moath by th W. IC. Ztregfd espettes abows sime of the Uivin quarter a th Aeicnraiase oisdatKerroe Rna.Noeth ea itlegrd.Infos o ac oa. EPILEPTIC HAS A FIT say Bell a Wyoman, riding his h verits St-thrower '"BpIptle" to a white bster. ,ay Is notesd a the winner of the Cheqane rodeo, and Is entered In the great western rodeo to be held In Madison Square garden, New York, early In Novrmber. He will take "pieptle" alam& REAL ROMANY Every autumn,a a some mlkoew mannr, a call is t far sad wlde ver the comtry to the aumerabls opw tres. The call is answered, and the tribes gather at WmIderland pmrt, B ume~ r for th* safsal c ae.e and eaýInp Thew i teneq seem"r sanesers are new a Baltimere, rmucating sturies ·d taMs at travel n id ventlre This pg wenmM, mor tihe a hmdred pears ., hans surem the amml can oe -ay yen ever was if mIt ! l , 1ii ( f a. S tsee tai n l o' Wagr __a Yq sen am ac de Forest in Oregon to Have Moose Five baby moose, captured i tohe wilds of th Kenal peaDnaslto Ala , are to be used as the nauleus of a moose herd In the Deschates atlum forest In Central Orelon. The moose have Just arrived I Portland, sad thbl e was photographed after boe had landed. Chicago Hotel Has Rooms for Dogs I At the fýalmmable Drape hotel. Chicago, i you happen to be a plate cratle eale you erely step up to the clerk, yelp politely a4 set aselgmed s ema eo the sventeen moses fer dogs oa the eleventh oor. It is evm peo slmo ems ar a dos d rdmei Net to secure a room with bath. iaww - kg- us -rrrr~ - -S - Wr OGurt dmmsg is does t beet enm by the coae at melt aml ltmects ton the PFlphprbe Mamgmmn the sanme peen ewe i maus . Is sat t ms s a vwe F 1 e stm oa npom a na