March 2, 1917. 
Switzerland every man was a trained 
soldier.” 
Mr. Powell used his pictures to 
illustrate in particular two lessons 
which the United States should draw 
from the war as affecting the use of 
war machines. ‘The first was the use 
of aeroplane for observation and pre- 
vention of enemy observation. This 
need he said the country seemed rea- 
sonably alive to. The other and now 
most important improvement for this 
country to take up involves the use 
of the big mid-calibre guns and the 
mobility attained by these on the al- 
lied fronts. 
It is sometimes a compliment to be 
neglected. There are people to whom 
we are very polite, not because we 
crave their affection, but because we 
dread their touchiness.— Alice IV. 
Rollins. 
Joy, mere gladness in living, is the 
tiny increment which keeps life domi- 
nant and sane.—Bliss Perry. 
Before marriage a man holds an 
umbrella over a woman’s head to keep 
her from getting wet, after marriage 
‘to keep her hat from getting wet.— 
Exchange. 
“Think of rest, but work on. All 
things come to him who hustles while 
he waits.” 
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