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"7" Earl Hanson and His Invention lTWi Stor jilts' l rv i, ! mill itT'? FnHr sv Karl C. Uiuioii. Ai.-u-i-ifiut HiVciik r uiio served in llu )ia . lii;rtiti'iit -of engineering during the war, with tfie reoelvlng apparatUH uf his new in vention on the United States torpedo txit destroyer Semmes, while hia ap rat us waa guiding the v-wol through Aiiii.msc channel. An uppnrati on 'fbe-Hhip reHlves iini)iils Irom a suhiiiar . !,. , t for tl)f purose. tfOD Invented an arnplifier renders 't f i-i. i ii sIothI nrri i - u.: :fr- iitantl.ible as a telegraph ine.ge. lit'.r. - -in-h side !' Mi.- -hip ive nut mhiihI.h throTish cur pietvrt ao the n:i m rati tell hy tlie tidi.ss ut the youil in eut'li ur win u lie is over the :itU'. Yankee Ship, Long Aground, Is Floated 1 J- U - I , II I I e ... . :f ii -si 1,1 ' &'AMJk i -if "Tag?arr,M I w .. ..... 1111 1 ",Mff??TftIWwrj'4w.wiMiro " uoiii Hill in mniiiiin 111 iiiwimniiiii n ii Th6 flTe-matited American auxiliary -powered Bailing ship CappaloM, which wmt tthora at Robin Uood'a bay oo the Yorkshire coast October 24. laid, and haa joat been flea ted aitd towed Into Whitby barter. DELEGATES ARE SERVED SEVEIfTEEIf-CEHT DIN1CES. (By The Associated Preaa.) NKW YORK, Not. 1. Delegates to ha ooBTentioa of the National Hotel As foeUUoa here couldn't believe that oaly 15 miaatea from the tip of Manhattan tempting meals are served for exactly 17 eeata each. 8o Frederick A. Wallie, Immigration Commiaeioner on E.'fs (aland, invited doubtera on a tour of Hilinarr inspection, just to' show they do t on Uncle Barn's doorstop. A n amber of the hotel men, who say '-hoy are intent on bringing down the cost of tavern fare, accepted the Commission er's invitation, with the idea of infuaing me of the Ellis Island method into the .on dart of their own kitchens. "For particulars," said the :mimi -jonp.r, "see MacGowan. " The secret of reducing the r-MrfUinesa of provender or it nnnears. B'earning and -weeuleat, on the dinner table, is a mys tery, hut MaeOinvnn, D. T. MaKiownn, '.atercr on the island, is on the inaide. His explanation runs: " Purchases on a lowest b'd lns;s, ouantity production, itnd profits never more than l.S5 por cent im the monthly investment; result, 17 errit. dinners." ' And someone interposed that MacGow ;tn "couldn't serve a 'regular' meal for 17 cens," he exhibi'od, :ij a rt.i.'.:p!e inenu, the following: H'enV" : nop. with milk, stewed prunes, bread and butter -and coffee with two lumps of sugar to the cup. Dinner : English beef soup with barley, Irish stew with vegetables, tapioca pud ding and coffee. Supper: Lamb hash, green peppers, bread and butter, blackberry jelly, coffee and tea. NEW YORK, Nov. 19. Capture off the coast of British Columbia of a re markable humpback whale with two hind liralm became known here recently when the bones of the unique appendages arriv ed at the American Museum of Natural History. Scientists attached to the museum thumbed their tomes ou evolu tion, cudgeled their brains and concluded bhe legs might have been a singular re version of prijrVive type. I?:ick in prehistoric ages, they said, the ir.ii't iirreal granddads of modern whiles ma.v have s'rutted ahout on alnd. Rut, h.i f:tr as they knew, no other whal( with Immw outside the body had ever been seen by man. Thee Teas no earthly t r watrrly reji s i! In- the rear legs on the tv'tuile found nlV !;o Mritisli CelumMa coast. I "ouMn't uso tliem for swimming, as tncy wpre not flanpers nor were the pedal ex treme'ies wehbed. They were simply i-ri-i h?-rgnge lint now they are thp aubieet. rif lec tures, lantern slides and profound discussion. n The Sweetness of is a natural sweetness developed fibm wlidat and maitea Darxev bv.crocessin and long baking. You need add xib sugara Hie rick flavor appeals and the food is lock eco nomical and convenient. Try Grape JTuts for breakfest It builds Health and strength ! ! s a. Reason AT GROCERS EVERYWHERE f Fbstum Cereal Com J 8 BALMY PEACE tfTN TIIE8ylvan solitudes," said the JL wild man of the woods, "a man doesn't see any magazines und doesn't receive any bulletins from the health authorities, so he enjoys a pt?nre that Is never known in the husy haunts. 1 Here a man simply tias to sub scribe for a lot of m a g a r. nes. as a mutter of self-le-f e n st Can vas-sf rs are after him ull the time. Some of the canvassers are lone widows with many children to support, and others are energetic young men who are try lug to work their way through the veterinary college. They are deserving people, and yon feel It a duty to help them along, so the first thing you know your mail box Is Jammed full of literature. Having paid for it, you feel that you ought to read it, and your life is ruined thereby. "When I was young, the magazines tried to entertain people. They had good stories and a Poet's Corner, and a department devoted to timely jokes, and another to household hints and do mestic recipes. There was some sense in reading a magazine then, for It soothed and sustained you. But now adays the magazine editors consider It their duty to harrow your soul and make your hair stand on end like quills upon the porkful fretcuplne, or words to that effect They are always viewing with alarm, and trying to con vince you that you take your life In your hand every five minutes. "They have a lot of health special ists writing for them, and these health harps point out that pretty near ev erything you eat and drink is a deadly poison. They didn't scare me to any great extent, for I am a most intrepid man, but they soon had my wife so rattled she didn't know whether she was goinc or coming. "I always was passionately fond of good cup of coffee, and my wife could make the best coffee,' yo ever beard ef. She went to work at It like a learned apothecary compounding a prescription. There was no guess work about It She took an honest pride in it, and ber coffee waa a reve lation to every consumer. I used to lie awake at night , wishing it was break fast time, so I could nave my morning cup of coffee. "But one morning when I went to the table the coffee was missing. In Its place there was a sickly beverage 1 had never seen before, I asked an ex planation, and my wife said that no more coffee would be made In our house. The wonder is,' said she, that we still live and move and have our be ing, for coffee is a rank poison. If you read Dr. Zlnkfoogle's article In the Junkonolltan Magazine, you will see that coffee contains a large percentage of tannin, which is so deadly that if you place a drop on, the tongue of an alligator, it will roll over, dead." "1 told her that I had no alligators on the premises, and consequently could not try the experiment, but I assured her that I didn't cure anything about the poison. I wanted my coffee at regular bourse She said I'd have to keep on wanting. She thought too much of me to send me to an untimely grave. And, anyhow, she explained Dr. Zinkfoogle had told bow to make a substitute for coffee that was perfect ly wholesome. She had followed his instructions, and the result was before roe. Perhaps it didn't taste as good as coffee, but It was wholesome. It would fill my veins with red corpuscles and restore hair to my bald bead. It waa made of marrowfat peas which had been carefully roasted In a hot oven. "In order to get a cup of coffee after that. I bad to make a sneak to the chop house, and the kind dished up there made me old before my time. If y wife cut out all my favorite dishes be cause Dr. Zlnkfoogte or some other magazine writer denounced them, and Anally I waa living oo roasted pea coffee and belled spinach, and I con cluded that tf I had to feed like the cows Td live like them, so I came to the forest taatnesaea," Marriage Breaker'' Busy. One of the deplorable results of bol shevik misrule la Bossla la the la stalling of a "breaker of marriages" In Petrograd. who la said to be grant tog more thai BOO divorces a week No lnvestrgatloo Is necessary, the only requirement being the signature ef the person desiring freedom from marriage. A Helpful Hint "Ar-r-r-rr growled a hypercritical customer In the rapid fire restaurant This confounded piece of meat ti so tough I can hardly eat ttr "Get It down on the floor where yon can put your foot on It when yon gnaw It." briskly returned HeJoiae, tho wmitr Kansas City Star. I I The DWsrenca. A cue housewife Is txtffv a ood trust ndmsaT "Cha Is always sewfeif ?3 m CAROLINE ISLANDS: AN OCEANIC MUSEUM Whatever the political future of tin Caroline islands, which Japan seized froiu Germany, they are bound to be objects of scientific Interest for gen erations to coine. Who built the massive simie strue Uires which give evidence of a high degree civilization. at some prehis toric time? What was the origin of (he stone currency, some "coins" of which weigh five tons? , These are but two of the many questions which these Pacific islands of mystery present. The smue rums -tend from Porsape, an island towurd the east of the group, to Yap, on the west. Yap will be re culled as the Island which figured so conspicuously In the peace treaty dls eussion because of i lie proposal to cede It to the United States. On Yap are great stone terraces, em bankments and ronds. composed of neatly laid stone blocks, stone graves, stone platforms and enormous cham bers resembling council lodges with gahles und tall pillars, frequently carved. Ponupe is the "Pacific Venice." There the ruins are partly submerged. Ap parently they once stood on an Island city, unless their site was connected with other Islands before a terrific upheaval Inundated them. Whs ,-emalns today Is more than half a hundred rectangular walled Islets, projecting above the waters of a lagoon. There Is an outer lagoon, sep arated by u breakwater three miles long. In all this construction hvge ba salt blocks were used. Apparently they were untouched by iron tools. Recent study has confirmed the belief that these mighty tuegallthle monu ments antedate the preseht native pop ulation of the Carolines. Origin of the unique stone coinage la not known. Shell money seems to have supplanted the unwieldy stone disks for "small change" long before the white man arrived. The stone "money" la made from limestone or calclte. It probably was emplojed for primitive hanking rather than for gen eral circulation. Its security from theft was assured by Its weight. Spec imens are found plied about the homes of native chieftains. Including reefs not Inhabited, the Caroline Islands number more than 500. Of the total land area of 390 square miles 307 square miles is com- tfC5 1 u'S.'. ii.i W King at Mual District and On of Hia Wivea. prised in Ponape, Yap, Kusale and i lo go I u, or Tuak. In 1011 the total pop ulation was about 55,000, and of these fewer than 400 were Europeans. The Islands extend for about one thousand miles east and west. They lie more than fifteen hundred miles to the east of the Philippines and about a thousand miles north of New Guinea. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine (a package Detore the war a package Qums, we war and a package mm ft iTiU The Flavor Lasts So Does the Price! ml r:1 -I '. (BtHHlIUL Take GrowQ's Taoteiedo CHBLL Tonic The Old Standard Remedy of Recognized Merit and Reliability. 75c. rn EDWARD THE CONFESSOR Historic Tragic - Drama in five acta BELMONT ABBEY COLLEGE Not. 24 at 7:30 p. m. Admission 50 cent MONEY TO LOAN ON RESIDENCE PROPERTY IN GAST0NIA AT 6 PER CENT SIMPLE INTEREST J. H. MILLER, Box 424 Representative Equitable life Take no ehaaeea with substitutes! rdess yon see the nama "Bayr" ea package or oa tablets you are aot get- ti"ff genuine Aspirin prescribed by pay sieiaBS for twenty-one years aad nrovfd safe by millions. Take Asp iris oaly as told in the Bayer package for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Bheamatiam, Ear ache, Toothache, Lumbago aad for Pala. Handy tia boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of Asniria cost few rents. . .Droggists . also sell larger parksgea. Aspirin is tbe trtd'e mark 'of Bayer afsBufactare of IffooaeeUcaeidestcr of Salicylicaeid. FRENCH GENERAL THINKS AMERICA A WONDERLAND (By The Associated Press.) PARIS, Nov. 1. General Fayofle said upon his return recently from his three weeks stay in th United States, I have just discovered America and America haa conquered me. It is a wonderland." ' ' It has been a hard fight, those three weeks in America," the General went on with the usual humorous twinkle in his . . -m m. a S . eye. "X eome oaes on ine verge 01 eot ispse with grim dyspepsia holding me in its grip. Without taking back any thing that I have said about Amerteaa Expeditionary 'Force eooka being rank amateurs, I mast take' off my hat to Americaa chefs. There were many ban queU, hmcheons, 1 urvived them all," ; To the suggestion ' that moat of tts ebefa at tha leading hotels were French, General Fayo!Ie replied: "They may be but they centaialy have undergose as evolution for they had strange diahea ef their own." . , - ,t "Did you miss your wine wits your meals," he waa asked. , - 1 ' I never missed my wine," Fayolle re PHol, "Don't ask me to talk local Aawrk: .- politics," General FaysIIe went dm! requested to explain whether he bc : that be had his win twice a day as u ? ' custom or that he did not miaa it ter amentaHy. ' .' -"I have, had a grandiose " re that I shall sever forget 'althor.-. : eertala that it waa not for m j It bat because I rerreente! , ' Foeh aad the French" Anr-y." "I have lire.1 tro S it." the General, "but t- t t my tour lit J to t " '' ! forV for fcJor-.r: :. ' '
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