Baree and the Wolf Dog Lost After River Passage
A two month old hybrid named Baree is attacked by an enemy during a river crossing with Papayuchiasw the young owl. The struggle ends with Baree washed downstream and stranded on the bank, left directionless and starving.
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Bynopsle
Batoo hao ins Mret
Papayuchiasw
young owl
Baree
Baree Faces Fierce Forest Predators and Hunger
Baree travels deeper into trapping grounds and encounters a pack of dangers. He witnesses otters fighting, endures a devastating storm, battles hunger, and narrowly escapes a 600 pound bear and a towering moose as he discovers a harsher, wider world beyond Kazan and Gray Wolf.
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Baree
Borea
Tusoo
Nekik
Napanekik
highwife
iself
Kazac
Baree Discovers Big World of Ad Ventures
Baree discovers a vast world of advertising ventures and learns quickly, exploring new ideas and possibilities with growing confidence and curiosity. The note highlights rapid learning and openness to creative opportunities.
Writer's Tribute to Chivalry of Women
A brief quotation analyzes gender roles and the idea of women as chivalrous. The author questions the historic reversal of expectations, noting how arguments trigger sharp retorts and the “game” of relationships persists. The piece cites G B Sterne from Hearst's International Cosmopolitan.
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G. B. Sterne
Hearst
International Cosmopolitan
Mayas in High Place of American Races History
Indications place the Mayas among the most advanced American Indian groups. They possessed two written languages, though no deciphering key has been found yet.
Lubrication Warnings for Summer Driving
Motorists face longer summer trips and must heed lubrication requirements to avoid costly repairs. Inside gear cases, improper draining and refilling of transmission and differential oil cause damage before a howl signals trouble. Experts urge regular crankcase changes and note the lack of a pressure gauge at critical points.
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Robert Worthington
Bald
Remember Your Tag Number To Speed Emergency Help
Car owners often delay emergency service by failing to recall license numbers. Service stations report repeated delays as drivers cannot provide the correct tag numbers when calling for aid. Repair crews reach scenes but cannot identify the correct vehicle. Knowing tag numbers also protects against theft.
Obey Traffic Signs Everywhere In Road Safety Notice
A brief public safety item emphasizes strict obedience to all traffic signs including intersection controls. Drivers are urged to slow near schools and to heed Stop Look and Listen warnings at railroad crossings for immediate hazard prevention.
Road Commandments for Safe Driving in Wyoming
A list titled Wyoming Roads urges drivers to recognize railroad crossings, look both ways, stay alert for multiple tracks, use safe judgment, keep brakes in good condition, avoid dependence on the driver ahead, take the safe course when in doubt, cross cautiously, and keep the car controllable to stop in the clear space ahead.
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Wyoming
Clocked Auto Parking Light Aids Drivers
An adjustable clock enables the auto parking light to turn on and off at set times. Invented by Ben J. Jones of Washington, D. C. the device can be mounted on the dash or hidden under a car seat as shown in the photograph.
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Ben
Jones
Washington,D. C
New York Court Rules Toy Cars Immune
Franklin Bussen, sixteen, of Beacon, N Y, was arrested for operating a toy automobile. Supreme Court Justice A C Tompkins ruled the legislature did not require licenses for children's toy cars. The miniature vehicle features a five foot wheelbase, twenty inch width, a rear motor, and seats two children.
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New York Supreme Court
Franklin Bussen
Beacon
N. Y
Supreme Court
A. 5. Tompkins
Impacts Of Truck Tires Tested In Two Year Study
A two year cooperative study by the Society of Automotive Engineers and the United States Bureau of Public Roads reports tire impact forces rise with load but the ratio to weight falls as load grows. Narrow tread reduces impact. higher tread height lowers it in single and dual tires. staggered dual tread design greatly cuts impact.
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aft
Society of Automotive Engineers
J. A. Buchanan
United States bureau of public roads
The New Life Before Them
In a small New England town two twenty year olds Frank Barton and Ida Norris, separated by a brick wall in a shared double house, confront growing up and a sudden, humbling change after a petty quarrel. A misheard dispute and a chimney nest heat a rift until a moment of regret and quiet understanding bridges them.
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isana
Frank Barton
Ida Norris
New England
Greenfield
Bartops
Norrises
Frank
Ida
Jim
Barton
tiny
hta roon
Norris
Precious Stones Found in California Hills and Nevada County
Diamonds are located in eight California counties among gravely placer gold with stones described as pure and clarification white or arraw yellow. El Dorado Butte and Amador counties yield the most diamonds and Nevada county hosts a 744 carat stone. Amador County also produced pale straw yellow stones, topazes of various colors including blue and green, with some topazes and gems now in museum collections. The gem discovery dates to 1908 and features examples weighing over a pound and shades ranging from white to sea green and sky blue.
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Baree
Kazan
Gray Wolf
mande
Baren
boiz
California
El Dorado
Butte
Amador
countes
Nevada county
volcano district
Amador county
Morgan
New York city
hear Ramoorg
San
Diego county
producta
Sarepulka
Ural mountains
Not Arrived Browns Face Society Question
A fragment notes a social question where the Browns are described as not yet in good society, with a curt reply implying fate rather than merit. The terse exchange hints at social climbing themes without detailing names or places.
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