WHAT OTHERS SAY! May not ALWAYS bo correct, but public opinion of people and firms is formed in three ways— By the things they do lly the things they say— and by what OTHERS SAY. And of these three, what OTHERS SAY counts very largely. The customers served by THE UNION TRUST CO. at its home office and at the three prosperous and thriving branches, namely: Lattimore, Lawndale and Faliston Say that the UNION TRUST COMPANY is proving a great help and convenience. Askpny customer'who deals with the UNION TRUST COMPANY And they are constant in their . praise of their success, their management, their courtesy, their convenience, their business dealings and their appreciation of their customers. It you haven’t opened an account with .a Union Trust Co. Bank you are cordially invited to do so. UNION TRUST CO. Resources—One Million Dollars. What {he World Is cDoim CIS SEEN BY (POPULAR cMECIIAX: 4Z INF. 7^ ng -jvJ grinding oyster shells into a ;X»Uiipr !■) r ,anto grow, Ls a growing industry of the South. A recent scarritv ■ it nitrates forced farmers to look for hook other fertilizer, and they adopted t!•< oyster To use something that lives rr the t)ottoni of the sea, tie' food of a starfish, fo. improving land s-ehied inu'ossible at lir.-.f hut in the p..wtiered shells >ere found qu.dit! •« that enriched Mi<* .'■oil and so thi • are n iw bang widofy used, 11,(. shells burned on a crate over v roaring hre. Thev arc hauled liy wheelharrow lo a conveyor which carries them ! > the pi,a. e e.die w here is sai't to be more profitable than any other kind of fishing. Change Golf-Club Weight to Suit the Player To enable the weight of a golf club to hi i instantly adjusted to suit the* pi. ;,or. one ^uani»f ictlintha#:nsert>xlr* movable pieces of lead in Uio head of the stick: As chants j *>»y !>'• n.ade daring the knmo, vhis does iw'av WfcJv tft(* need of carrying several ,ir» or !»ra.s.*ut\i in the Kng f»o as have i variety to select, frciii in meeting various i tiViti.'rw. Slight changes in the weight* >' the clubs alj\i have proved useful when •ho f Uynr feels cut of form. • • « | Estimate.* place the amount of oxygen n the earth's atmosphere as 1,000 time* treat %/than that present in the air sur ; xxiodrag the planet Venus. Watchdog “Travels Beat” in Aerial-Cable Cage him ’Jv to toe way ir! which pa-k -> V"' :r° carried in stores. in travi ling overhead oaskets, a dog makes the circuit of. hi* master c grounds in I-oDdon at regular nil -reals in a travn ng elevated cage. Ybetlognppogrs to understand the respnn ihiiit v ,i his place and is ’keonhuuri.gjc lookout, Speedily giving the alarm whan he: ! an ii 'ruder on the grounds. Lions Tamed by Electricity instead of With Whip As' a more effective mean, of tramir. i lions th.'.t eventually fivTiotm ill foe r ngs of a e tens, lion tamers are report" ) to favor an electrically charged Mire in tend •of the whip. \V:.rn a 1 tea at has just- l>egun its fd'ji ytjon, it, often attempts to attack t,hi‘- indtnmdf wfritir his |Bick is- turned. Fomierlv tup. trainer s-turdy w. s in keeping a slurp wanri ever Ids shouM-r awl sti dong out w.'th the hcavv p. c ,• of leather when the nnitnal jumped at him Hut now a charged wire is stretched acro.s the cage, and when the U-ast touches it. it receives a lesson that leaves a deeper im pression than a blow. * * * ^ Luminous Clouds to Light Bottom of the Ocean Luminous clou.Is of artificial light are ] used in experiments being made to dm I a j method for taking photographs and rnov-' inS pictures of the ocean's llbor, where the j " Lusitnn.a” and many other ships, some laden w ith treasure, lie buried out of the reach of divers. By sprayingthe water with * ohoriitcal il«vi »»> 'il t i !••••.rf'ilii"-- O' j■!:«.• i . -I ■ ■ m e of s, :1'scieipi.-t l.i |„ ves t I (11: lip [miteible to h^ht lip tlir sr,i Mifl, j ciiTit 1 v to tnk( flirtur -.s of olijrfts, niter J fathoms iirbov f lic stirfaro. A t | rrwuf I Is'yoi)'! a ilopt.h of .'!) fort,, it is virti.vili j irnp-iartiblo to too more than )‘J foot in an.' I (jiirrtion. | * * * | Terrporary \\ ire Fences for “Hogging Dov.p” Corn | 1 ho drawing >.(<>',vx tho I’Ci’i.-ini i.om o. iii temporary f°n< e for “hoggin :-down ;! onrn nr oilier forage rron.s n,\ ■» farm I K:u*h htjiko t.s niude from o ): ?orih of pi*>o, | vlnch is flatlenfd at ciMM'n.i tl.uit- it rm j - ' easily drivou into t!io ground. A unit ivrr of holes arc drilled in the pipe, in pairs ’.it equal distam-es a'part. and a small loop made of wire is inserted into eaeh, The wire fence is then stretched in tie- u.^uil ' :V an‘1«!l straight p: >ee of hjw aim is sl.ppr-d down through the email 1 vp; to hold the fence in plac >. it.li t! r angt niettt the fence may Is- ]iut up or taken dawn.m a very short time. * * *