The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, May 14, 1909, Image 4

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    The Mission
Of those corpuscle In your blood
that havo been called "Little
Soldiers," le to fight for you
against the disease germs that
constantly endanger your health.
These corpuscles are made
healthy and strong by the use ef
Hood's Sarsaparllla.
This medicine i ft combination of
more than 20 different remedial agenla
Jn proportions and by a process known
only to ourselves anil it has for thirty
years been eonstaMlv proving it worth.
No substitute, none "just-as-good.'
Probably No!.
Provoked Mother Tommy, you'r th
plague of mj life'-
Tommj (saiiKglint up to her i You
wouldn't talk tlist way if somebody's kid
Bap me, would you. mamma?
CITS ' I'm
ervon IMI
atl ar lv lr. I in Uraal Narva K.
torer. 0nt fer rltut t 0 tn.l eotile sad V'!."-
Dr. B U. aline, IA. all Area o... rmiwi.- . - -
Statist
Nan The trouble with Billy is that
he's awkward when hp's in company. He
doesn't know what to do with his hand.
Fan oh. TP, he does : he told n one
that yon wore too many pins in your
belt Chirac Tribune.
TTPFWRl'l'KRS -Now Vi.ibU Voer." Alt Bisias
rebuilt Ilk" ne. 1 ", kins i-ri.-ea. 10 Sssnh.
IN-M. R minion frttra f ! Kupeltm (or oil
Makes. Mi.-hinfi ri.nt.sl. 2 le SVSO MrtBihtf. Too
typewriter ra.-h.uc 2tt Vl.wupnnrj. Sob 1'na.elfc-e
Looked Sa.uleloaia.
Captain (of baseball nine) Tou think
Stumpy is jeitint ort o' weak ia his
mind? Why?
Manacer He renewed his contract for
thii season without staking a kick for a
kijher salary. Chicago Tribune.
Mothers will (Ind Mrs. wtnslow"s SoothlBf
Syrup the b.-st reined to usa fur their chiidrsa
tuiuif the leaUung period.
la a DltTereat t lass.
"I hear, Mike, that your wife) hat
gone Into society. Has aha become a
clubwoman yet?"
"Indade, an' she has not got Into
that class; she still uses s Batlron,
sor." New York Times.
Those who keep Hamlins Wizard Oil
in the house do not have to buy any
other remedy for sore throat. No other
remedy will cure this trouble so quick
ly or so surely. Remember this.
Declined Ike ran.
Percy KsmeraUia, will you marry me?
Esmeralda No: Gwendolen refused
you last night, and I'm not acting as
first aid to the injured.
Good for Sore Eyes,
for over 100 years PETTIT'S EYE
SALVE has positively cured eye- dis
eases everywhere. All druggists or
Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y.
The chimney swift is truly a bird of
the air. for it never aiijhts on a fence
or building. It drops into the top of
some mide-mnttthed chimney and cling
to itt rough sides with tiny feet.
Shake Into Tour Shoes
Allen's Foot-Eaae. powder for the feet It euro
painful, swollen, smarting, sweating- feet. Malta
new aboee easy. Sold by all Dru-rrnu and Sbna
Stores. Don't accept any substitute. Sampla
FREE. Address A. S. Olmstad. Le Rot. N. Y.
Sare.
"What was it Priscilla said to John
Alden?"
"You mean, 'Speak for yourself
John?"
"Yes; what did she mean?"
"I don't know what she meant, but 1
know It must have been before she and
John were married that she said IV
Houston Post
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CALIFORNIA
Fic Syrup Co.
SOLD BY ALU LfAOIHC DWUCAISTS
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TTThkw writing to ad eertlsara pleaaa
f I noenllna tills paper.
OUNCES
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First Japanese stowaway.
The first Jiuum-tre stowaway tT
brought to ltoatmi arrived ou s steamer
from London the other day. He gars
his name as Tasujo Nakatuura, aged
30. and claimed to have been a mem'
oer of the crew of an American sailing
vessel.
It wns learned that he was s salloii
on board the ship Johanna, which ar
rived at Falmouth. Kng.. some months
ago. He was starving In London when
he determined to onus to this country,
lie wandered about the docks In the
Thames and stole on board the Phila
delphia!, and hid In the coal bunkers.
Xnkamura snld he was all through
the rtussinn Japancwe war, having been
one of the crew of a cruiser In the Jap-
snese Beet.
Inspector Koot examined the man
and ordered that he be sent back on the
Philndelphian when she lea re oa her
return trip.
Masle Theft.
Commissioner Bingham of New
Tork. at a recent dinner, described In
a most Interesting manner the methods
of the skilled pickpocket.
"He la so very clever at his best,'
concluded the commissioner, "that one
might almost believe him capable of
the feat attributed to a Western steve
dore. A group of stevedores were
lunching in a sheltered nook ef
wharf. Oue of them went across th
street for a plug of chewing tobacco,
and In his absence another substituted
for his tin of pale coffee and milk
his own tin of mllkless black coffee.
When the first stevedore, plug In haad.
returned, he could hardly belters hi
eyes.
"Well." he said. I've heard of clever
thieves, but to snipe the milk out ef s
feller's coffee beata the band:"
Tate Aaclaat Staaa aitavjan.
It has been said that Asiatic aatla
excelled ethers in the use of the allag,
and the sllngeri of an ancient army
used their little weapons with terrible
effect. These natives have such skill.'
says one old Historian, that It very
rarely happens that they miss their
aim. What makes them so great Is
the use of the sling Is the training glv
en them from their earliest years by
their mothers, who set up a piece of
bread bung at the end of a rod for
target and let their children remain
without food until they have bit it
when the child who Is the victor re
ceives the bread as the reward of his
skill and patience."
Ilada'l Rearhed That Saa.
She So you are an author?
He Ye-es.
"Ohl how delightful It must be
to
earn one's living by wielding the pen.
"Yes, I always imagined it would
be-
t'aaallr They Are.
"Professor, wbat is the meaning ef the
word 'monologue'?"
"My dear air. consider the derivation of
it. 'Mon' ia slang for 'money,' and 'logos'
means 'a word.' 'Monologue, words for
money."
Oa a Ptaea.
"For the present." aaid the political
magnate, "you will have to be satisfied
with filling some temporary vacancy from
time to time."
"I'll be more than satisfied." faltered
the despairing, officeseeker. "with any
thing that will ail the vacancy in my
stomach from time to time '."
Haadleapped.
Teacher In this free country ef ours.
children, any boy may hope to be Presi
dent some day.
Curly Haired I'rcbin (raising his
hand! Not m. ma'am. Sly name's Will
iam Jennings Bryan Simpson. Chicago
Tribune.
SagceotlBc a Pooolble Reaisa.
erfna, impatiently asked the mis
tress, "what brings that policemaa to th)
bonoe so mu''h?"
"Take a good look at me face, ma'am.'
answered the rook with a simper. "IK
ye think it'd acar anybody away?
Chicago Tribune.
Reflaed Pesslmlara.
Jlurton was writing his "Anatomy oi
Melancholy."
"I suppose," he i-hd. "I'll accumulati
a big stark of bonna o:it of this."
However, as he further reflected, thii
wus not much h'tr than baring a fam
ily skeleton in the closet.
The l.aeklest Mis,
Eben So Miss Antique in going to
jret married at last. Who is the lucky
man?
Flo The clergyman. He's going to
get paid for it and assumes no re
sponsibility. .New lo l.'lna.
"Whatever suecera I have achieved,
argued the passenger with the skull tap,
'I owe entirely to heredity and environ
ment."
"That's a firm I nerr hrard of before,"
said the pa.ongT with the loud necktie.
"How long have you hn traveling for
them?" ('hirago Tribune.
A flavoring used the same as lemon or vanilla
hy disftolvini, grsnuiatrd sugar in water anfj
adding Maplrine, a dl,-iui .yrup is made and
a syrup bett-r than maple. Maptrine is .ld by
ajrncers. If n'.t srnd 3,"c fi,r 2 oz. bHt(e end
recipe DOOK. Cresccat Mlf . Le Seattle, Wa.
BAKING
POWDER
COMPLIES WITH ALL
PURE FOOD LAWS
Makes the
Baking Sweeter. Lighter
Always works rlrjht
NO FAILURES
Costs YOU Less
ISO TRUST PRICES
23 Ounces for 25 Cents
BEST AT ANY PRICE
or your money back
3
MUST PAY LOSSES
Insurance Companies Cannot Put
Blame on Earthquake.
IT COULD NOT BE CAUSE OF FIRE
Insurance Policies Cover First Due
to Dynamiting Teal Cats It
Won at San Francisco.
Ssn Francisco, May 11. An import
snt decision relative to the earthquake
clause of tire insurance policies was
handed down today by the United States
Circuit Court of Apieals. It directly
affects several hundred pending suits
against insurance companies for losses
sustained in the great Are of April,
190ti, and may result in the insured ob
taining the principal of their policies
with interest lor three years.
The rase decided today was that of
the Richmond Coal company against the
Commereial Union Assurance company
of London, in which it was sought to
recover about $20,000 insurance on coal
in the bunkers at Spear and Howard
street, which caught fire several hours
after the earthquake of April 1H, 190(1,
and was destroyed after smouldering
for a month. The Circuit Court of
Appeals reverses the judgment of the
lower court, which was in favor of the
insurance company.
The higher court decides that the
earthquake was not the proximate
cause of a fire which occurred after the
earthquake shock, practically holding
that an earthquake cannot cause a fire
directly and that for an earthquake to
be the indirect cause of a tire the blaze
must follow immediately upon the
quake.
The Appellate court also decided an
other very important point, which is
that a fire following upon an explosion,
such as one caused by dynamit.ng, is
covered by the terms of the insurance
policy.
TAFT WILL PRESS BUTTON.
To Open Gunnison Tunnel at Trans-
Mississippi Congress.
Denver, May 11. The Trans-Mis-
sissippi Commercial congress, which
will be held in this city August 18 to
1, will bring together the largest
gathering of eminent men ever assem
bled in the West. President Taft will
be present and will pre$a the button
that will turn the waters into the Gun
nison tunnel, the great government re
clamation project. The governors of
the Trans-Mississippi states will attend
with but few exceptions.
Among the former presidents of the
congress who will be present are W il-
liam J. Bryan, David R. Francis, pres
ident of the St. Louis exposition, and
John Henry Smith one of the apostles
of the Mormon church.
The railroad interest of the West
will be represented by E. H. Harriman,
James J. Hill, E. P. Ripley, of the
Atchison, Tupeka & Santa Fe, and
President Wnichel), of the Rock Island-
Frisco system.
ASIA MINOR QUIETING DOWN
nut Koooanes and Attempts at Arson
Still Continue.
Adana, May 11. The situation here
and throughout the province is improv
ing. The government is beginning to
restore the plunder and the people are
returning to their homes, many of
which are still standing. The military
commander has sent troops into tie
country districts to maintain order and
enable the refugee farmers to harvest
their crops.
Many Armenians and a few M.slems
are still in prison and even now delib
erate attempts are made to burn the
Armenian houses. Various robberies
are recorded and valuables from a safe
in a German flour mill have been car
ried away. Nevertheless, conditions
are very different from what they were
only a few days ago.
Mexican Style of Regulating.
Toluca, Mexico, May II. Angered
because of many deaths, which resi
dents of Zanacantapec claim were can
ed by the Toluca-San Juan railroad,
the residents of Zanacantapec today
itched a train and threatened to tear
p rails and ties unless the road built
around the town instead of through it.
The authorities have been appealed to
by the railroad company and an effort
is being made to ascertain who ditched
the train. The engine was running
slowly and none of the passengers in
the coaches was injured.
Air Cratt Over Chicago.
Chicago, May 11. Mysterious aero
nauts passed over Chicago last night
in two balloons, traveling
southward. The lockout of
rapidly
the life
saving station at the mouth of the
Chicago river is believed to have first
seen the aerial visitors. He reported
his discovery to Captain Carland of the
crew, field and night glasses were
brought to bear upon the airships but
nothing could be descried save the shocks strong enough to destroy build
forms of what appeared to be two men. ings. Tottering walls have been over
One of the balloons carried lights but thrown, but there has been practically
the other was in darkness. no loss of life since the day of the
Mehemmed Assumes Crown.
Constantinople, May 11, Mehem
med V, sultan of Turkey, was invest-
ed today with the sword of Othman.
This ceremony is the last of those at
tending tha coronation. No foreigners
were allowed to witness the ceremony,
which took place in the Mosque Ayoub,
the only mosque in Constantinople
where none but Turks are allowed to
go. foreigners were not even allowed
to congregate around the entrance to
the mosque.
Trust Chiefs Convicttd.
Savannah, Ga., May 11. "Guilty of
conspiracy to monopolize interstate
trade" was the verdict brought in by
the jury in the case of the turpentine
truBt late tonight. The names of the
two indicted corporations are omitted
and the verdict applies only to five
officers. The maximum sentence is a
fine of S5.000 and a farm nf nns vour
in the penitentiary, '
FAIR IS COMPLETE.
AUska-Yukon-Paclflc Exposition Will
Start on Tims.
Seattle's two expositions are Just
about ready for the bell tap. The
Alaska- Yukon-Pscillc exposition is
ninety-nine per cent, complete, which
meant that everything it done save
weeping the floors, and the other ex
position, which conaista of the moat
magnificent scenery and the longest
list of interesting tours boasted by any
American city, is always ready.
Kail road experts tho country over
declare that tho success of the A. Y. V.
ia already assured, but for this fact
they do not give the whole credit to
either tho management or the puiili
city campaign. On the contrary, they
declare that the imminent inllux into
the Northwest is due more largely
Northwestern resources and home poa
sibilities and to Northwestern an
Alaskan scenery and romance, more
than to any other power of attraction
I Nightly now the exposition groun
are lighted for the enjoyment of the
pre-exposition crowds which daily go
the to grounds. For weeks the attend
anceh as averaged close upon R,000,
If special free days were counted
would be a larger figure than this.
cold spring somewhat delayed the first
Hush of the floral effects, which are
a huge scale, but warm May days have
brought out the blooms.
Practically all of the exhibits are in
stalled in the Manufactures buildini
and in the Oriental and European build
ings. The installation in the Palace
of Agriculture ia somewhat alower but
will not be behind at Die right mo
ment. The government exhibits are
well along with the exception of th
Hawaiian and Philippines exhibits,
which arrived late. However, the
will be complete to the last detail by
June 1.
Most of the foreign exhibits are in
place and those that are not are receiv
ing the finishing touches.
And while work ia being pushed rap
idly ahead on the exposition proier,
arrangements are going forward jus
as fast that tho visitor may take ad
vantage of the "second exposition.
New steamships are arriving daily for
excursion trips to varioua points
around the sound and along the coast.
The numerous restarts in the Cascade
mountains are close at hand either b
the Great Northern, Northern Pacific,
Burlington or Milwaukee railroad ami
the Canadian Pacific takes one quickly
to Uuntt, the wonder spot in the tana
dian Rockies.
STATES MAY LOSE.
Appropriations for Rivert and Har
bort May Revert to Government
Washington, Slay m. Unless con
gresa takes specific action at the spec
ial session now in progress, nearly $1
000,000 appropriated for river and har
bor improvements in varioua sectioas
of the United States will be turned
back into the national treasury, much
to the chagrin of many congressmen
and senators.
this situation arises over the cov
ering back" section of the sundry civi
bill, approved March 4. This section
provides that all unexpended balances
of appropriations that remained on the
treasury boots June 1, 1904, except
permanent specified appropriations,
judgments and findings tf courts and
trust funds and appropriations for ful
fill ins? treatv obligations with the In.
diar)1 carrjetl to the surplus fund and
covered back into the treasury, "pro
vided that the money is not needed to
pay existing treaties,
To meet the situation, Senator tiurton
has introduced a resolution providing
that the section of the sundry civil bi
in question shall not be construed as
applying to the unexpended balances in
river and harbor appropriations which
may be essential, in the judgment of
the secretary of war, for the mainten
ance and prosecution of the work for
which it was appropriated.
Among the appropriations that will
revert are
Mouth of Columbia river, Oregon,
$24,000; entrance to Coos bay, Oregon,
12.1,000; restraining barriers Sacra
men to and Feather rivers, California,
$14,000; and harbor at Tacoma, Wash
ington, $11,000.
West Rich; Stones Go Up.
New York, May 10, Because of the
demand of the West and .Southwest fur
precious stones the price of diamonds
and pearls is to be increased soon
Prosperity in those sections is credited
hy the Maiden Lane dealers with chub
ing them to do more than 100 per cent
more business in precious stones last
April than during the same month last
year. A leading importer is quoted as
aying that as soon as the tariff ques
tion is settled there will bo an increas
ed price on diamonds at least, if not on
other precious stones.
Daily Shocks Continue.
Rome, May 10. Since the great
earthquake of December scarcely a day
has passed without shocks, more or
less strong, being felt at Messina,
Keggio and aurrounding districts. The
obervatory in the Calabrian earthquake
zone has registered from December 28
last, up to Unlay, 213 shocks. Since
the former date there have been no
great disaster.
Suggests Gambling Antidote.
Butto, Mont., Msy 10. "Go after
the fellows who own the buildings
where gambling is conducted," said
District Judge Donlan this morning to
Assistant County Attorney Iialwdin.
"They're the people to prosecute. 1
want to sue you get some of them.
And I want to say right now that gam
blers will get no more continuances in
this court. These fellows have been
petted around as if they were useful
citizens, but it doesn't go any more."
1,000 Cabdrivers Striks.
Chicago, May. 10.-One thousand cab
drivers went on strike tonight, follow
ing a conference between the livery,
men's association and the union. The
drivers demanded $14 a week, and re
fused to compromise for $13. Tomor
row 100 funeral are scheduled to take
place. The police refuse to give fune
ral processions right of way,
"HELLOI" PAMis,
Uniting Franca and America by Wire
lets Phona.
...i ii. ui Tl.l. la New York."
....... - ...,v..r.nl ll 1 like till
lo stnrw a .
tha universe seem
achievement beyond the dream of a
Jules Verne or the imaginative "ur
f a H..llmv Slorer. set ill the busiest
city of the world, New Ycrk. such an
experiment will take place shrl ly,
with Kveiv iiwiit mice of iicce. t'n
this occasion, wli. it science announce
Its triun l. i to the world, society of tl
nations nl elTer its congratulation in
a unique and unr.val.d n an .or. and
... n r....i.. .,1. ita encial calendar a
Ictiohron t winch Frederick Townsend
Mmiiii will i risiilt. Hint for interest
...,l -harm svlll make al past society
i. ....... um.nin a,-c. when the
first wireless luncheon will take place
in the salon uf the Hotel Plata.
While this luncheon is being served
a voice will m-'mIv un t nil two of the
Kreat.-st nutu t f history. U will be
the voice of America's roost prominent
society man r a.lititf a mrsaageof Pres
ident Tatt to I'losnteht Kailterea of
Prai.ce. It will he transmitted to Mrs.
Nora Ulatch PeKorest I" the Metropol
itan tower, tiie talented pioneer of her
sex in this field at l foremost woman
civil engineer in the world, who will
receive this message from the Plaa and
send it over a radio wireless telephone
at the rate of I Sti.OHO miles a Second,
to a fair daughter of Prance in the
Kiffel tower.
The salon will be decorated to re
semble a foiesl. Trees will he In full
bloom and birds singing from their
branches Presiding at this tall will
be Mr. Frederick Townsend .Martin
who will be the guest of the American
Wireless association of which lr, Ie
Forest is pi esnicnt. The guests will
be leading society people and scientific
men of note. Vona. Ftienne l.ianel,
consul general of France, representing
the Ftench govi iiinieiit antl one oi tl
guesta uf honor, hu said that if wire
less telephony is brought to a state of
perfection it will become a political
ml diplomatic tune saver.
The table will represent th Atlantic
ocean. At one eno will He me Metro
politan t-wer, architecturally raised tn
candy; at the other end will be the
r. iff el tower. On this miniature ocean
will he small ships of various nations
sailing back and forth. The shore
landing of both France and America
will be appropriately represented.
The menu will be small telephone
directories, and the dishes will he list
ed as telephone numbers. The place
cards will le wireless messages sent
from the Riti Carlctnti in Franc to
the guests B.iseinpled at the tn
America. The metaagc will he re
ceived through wireless table phon 1
permitting tt e guesU at hoth laMcs to
converge with each other, aitluugh
parated by half a world.
The waiters will lie summoned by
wireless telephone and at the en I car
riages will htt called by this means.
The favors will he small radio sinrk-
ess wireless telephone outfits of vrry
ight weight and will he utilized by the
KUest in the cen monies a'.ten lii-g the
uncheon and carried away to commem
orate the latest gigantic f'-al of mod
ern science.
It will take just one fortieth of a
second for the message to travel aerial
tho Atlantic and about one seventh of
a second to go around the world. Fol
lowing this, mutual toasts will be
given by the guests of thi wireless
uncheon who will he separated hy an
ocean, yet able to converse aa if face
to face.
The value of this marvelous selen
itic and mechanical feat, can hardly he
estimated, and will stand among; th
first half dozen scientific wonder of
II time. It effect uixin the trans-
misa on of commercial business will be
revolutionary, and will mean that we
can communicate with F.urnpe at the
cost now prevailing for a domntie tel
egram.
The great station in the Metropoli
tan tower is now heinp- rushed to a
tago of completion. This will he ab-
oluU-ly the finest wireles station in
the world. It cost i not comnsrahle
to that of other equipments, as the ata-
ion comprises all sorts of experiment
ing apparatus. It is thought that
'100,000 would not cover the outlay if
structure aa high as the Metropolitan
tower ha 1 to be erected especially for
thwork. As long as the tower has
Iready been constructed, the cost. out.
He of the apparatus, will be neifliir-
ble. "
The workings of the radio wireless
peone are wonderfully simple when
the complex problems involved and
overcome in its creation are consid
ered. In telephoning, the onerator talks
Into the mouthpiece exactly as with
the wire telephone and listr.na for a
reply through a head phone instead of
receiver. Jn order to get into com
munication With a Wireless telentmr,.
tation, it becomes necessarv tn
the instrument to the known tune of
th other station and then fireaa th
buzzer key which call the person to
me pnone at me other end. The con
versation is then carried on as if th.
two operators were face to face.
no iii-L-rmnicai lir hem es iinon
men sue rauio wireless te enhona rlo.
.i .1 ...
pend are simple enough, although there
a great Uiirerence of oninlun nru.n
ui actual explanation of the nhennma.
non or wirelesa telephony. Speech 1
me tunning oi very rupld and every
vurying serin of vibrations in tha .i
and their measurement bv lh n.r.,!
of the car, Owinif to the
aimoapnero, these vihrat una t,r,.m
weaker and at last disatmear as u. ,..
farther from the source of disturbance.
leiepnony it the art of translating
these vibration Into vibration of ether
whose lesser resistance enable them
to be carried to great distances for the
translation into air vibrations again,
ai only the air vibration can be meas
ured by the ear. In the wireless tele
phone the air wave are translated into
tho vibration of an electrical discharge
.vhich oscillates the ether.
The ether waves, ent out by tran
nitting station, having been there
modified by the human voice, are
changed back at the receiving station
into such form as to effect the receiver
and cause the exact air vibration
which were made to modulate the
transmitting current, and therefore,
the word of the speaker are heard ex
actly a spoken.
Dr. DeForeat baset hi claim for
success on his past experiments with
th wireles telephone at th "..
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mi' l Om. II. I'M !'' '. l' ' " J ti.lef ,,
,.roi.i.l muH-rvlalmi lr ", r tM ;ra. Allow ti
lu'ultli of t'liliar'ii-i:n'il''ti iibhIhH IWp.'iliiii ut,
l..u-.iM-irt,.iil lirss lllll. S.si.s-l iiiti-in-a. iis t-lliill lift,.
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toilf. Inp iul S.mlhliiir Hyrtiia. It 14 I'ltviaiiut, t
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aui.stiinif. iu agn U i iimrHiitct.. It ,1. mtrt) ,lr
unit ll l eeriira.
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TUo 1 liimreii i ! -- - - "
The Kind You Havo Always Bought
Sears tho
Uso For
tion of Ailmltal r.van. who conil-icleil
th experiment on board hi flagship,
the Connecticut, sml another v"l.
Kv.ry battleship, cruiser or torpedo
boat of the creat l acitlc Rest wa
euiiinned with radio wireles tele
phone before etting out on the mem
orable cruise. These Instrument were
given a thorough trial In inter-ship
communication and In einvrtHHi
with several wirrlrsa stations tn th
Pacific coast.
In tha meantime, th Young inventur
has not been content to rest on the ,
laurels obtained frum hi successful
work in tha navy an I has retried on ;
many experimrtila, tilh at home and
abroad. In May, HWM. from the KlftVI j
tower, wireless message r ent by j
the radio b-lrpholt lo every ireleet
station ill Franc. A warship ffj
Marseilles, nearly tiou niiU away, i
heard the transmitted message jul as
distinctly as did the station near
Pans. V h ie doing thi. lr. IeFiiret
had ruipped n-veral of tre vrs-! of
the Italian navy and th instrument
nu t with such Jeclde.J success that an
arrangement tin wen practically cti-
Iu h-d fur the r.uipment of the entire
navy.
Mrs. l. -Forest is quite a interesting
aa her inventor husband. St-.r grvt
uated from Cornell university in the
Jllhcull science of civil cngineem g.
She was ti e first and only woman U
i-ra uate f mm an Fust. rn cill.-gr- in
this professiun. After her graduatiun
honors were l.raml ujn ber until she
stood hrfure the world a ita futnmoet
woman hydraulic engineer, and a re
markable etamp'e of Woman' intel
lectual equality with rran,
She wa the first woman rrtr elect.
el to menibt-rsh'p In the American 80-
ciety of Civil Kngln. rfs. She helped '
to build the greatest water work y-
tem in the world' history, heltig on the ;
engineering statT charged with the
building of the llfil.OtHl.OflO Catskill
syst.-m. In June, 19u7, she wa elect ,
ed fellow of Cornell university, an
honor rarely conferred ujhmi women. ;
While at Cornell she proved herself to 1
be the peer of any of the male athletes. S
She is a le.rr in the e.jual right '
movement and varioti movement tie. i
igned to Improve the xx-ial condltum
of all women, And now she forth, r
hstinguishes herself by being the first
woman to engage in wireless telephony.
A CURE FOR FITS
The Treatment Is to Accomplish
What Science Hat Been Strug
gling to Attain for Centuriet
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