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Didn’t Want It Back. 
‘<What’s the coolness between you 
and Wombat ?’’ 
‘‘He asked me to take care of his 
parrot this summer.”’ 
“That may have been asking a 
great deal. However, you agreed. 
So what’s the trouble, now? 
‘“‘He hasn’t called for it yet.’’— 
Louisville Courier-Journal. 
Too Much Politeness. 
Tommy’s aunt—Won’t you have 
another piece of cake, Tommy? 
Tommy (on a visit)—No, thank 
you. 
Tommy’s aunt—You seem to be 
suffering from loss of appetite. 
Tommy—That ain’t loss of appe- 
tite. What I’m suffering from is 
politeness—Exchange. 
An ACQUIRED HABIT. 
Brown insisted on returning the 
$20 parrot he had bought a few days 
ago. 
“What is the matter with it?” the 
dealer asked. 
“W-w-why,” replied Brown, “the 
d-d-darned c-c-critter st-stutters.”— 
National Monthly. 
Why He Escaped. 
-Mrs. Newed—I am in an awful 
fix, mama. 
Mrs. Eaglebeak—What is the mat- 
ter, dear? 
Mrs. Newed—I went through — 
George’s pockets last night to hunt 
for change as you advised me, and 
I found some letters I gave him to 
post last wéek, and now I daren’t 
scold him about the letters for fear 
he’ll know about my going through 
his pockets——Stray Stories. 
Ghent, Belgium, furnishes practi- 
cally all the potted specimens of the 
symmetrical Araucaria, or Norfolk 
island pine, used as an ornamental 
foliage house plant, in Europe and 
America. The United States im- 
ports at least 250,000 of these plants 
in 5 or 6-inch pots each year. ; 
Arrangements have just been 
made for the sale of 40 million feet 
of timber on the Tongass national 
forest in Alaska. This forest is cut 
up by bays and inlets, some of 
which give an opportunity for tak- 
ing the timber from the mill to the 
decks of ocean-going steamers. The 
Tongass forest is now self-support- 
ing, its lumber product being used 
largely in local industries, much go- 
ing into boxes for canned salmon. 
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