Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, July 15, 1921, Image 5

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    Build World’s
Biggest Hangar
Iowa Town May Become Another Klondike
Apple Seed, 12 Years in
Girl’s Ear, Is Perfect
Mathias, W. Va.—An apple
M*cd wax removed from the rar
Sherman, tide
Ml»»
place, where It bud lodged 12
years ago while playing when a
child. She ku Id ut that time
the wed caused her much pain
und that her mother, with some
household Instruments uh u
probe, thought she hud removed
the seed, ax the puln stopped.
About two weeks ago the ear
began to pain her much and Dr.
It Miller of Harrisonburg,
Vu., found the wed and removed
It. The wed was as firm as the
day It lodged In the ear 12 years
ago.
Running lengthwise through the
hungur lx a railroad und three trolley
»lot» technically described uh din king
rails. The dirigible about to enter the
hungur will be cable fastened to these
rails, which extend on u l,54x* foot run­
way ut either end, und guhivd to Its
berth.
Under the roof among a network of
ateel rafters, five monorail cranes sup
Monstsr Doors Ar* Opanad and Closed port movable pint forms which cnuble
workmen to repair an aircraft after It
by an Electric Motor—Structura
hus docked. Those rafters ure so fur
Would Cover Three Ordinary
above the floor of the hungur thut the
City Blocke.
workmen resolve tliemsclves Into mere
New York.*—America's firMt great x pecks.
So large are the gin»» windows In
terminal for giant aircraft I* neurlng
the sides and the roof thut Indivhlunt DISEASE SPINS MAN LIKE TOP
completion ut Lakehurst. N. J.
A few weeks ago Bernard Smith, a farmer living one mile southeast of Graettinger, la., was digging a hole to set
The structure, the largest of Its kind motors ure neccssury to open each
on earth, lx 803 feet long, 204 feet window.
Peculiar Ailment Also Causes New a guy wire through a layer of from 6 to 8 Inches of dark-colored gravel. He could see the glistening of mica and
was positive the layer contained gold. He rushed some of the gravel to Des Moines and Chicago, and the essay
wide und 195 feet high. Some Idea of
York Patient'« Eye« to
report showed that the gravel will run 126.02 per ton. $21.50 being In gold. Since then there has been a great rush
R h Immense size mny be gleaned HORSES ON WANE IN CITIES
Roll Wildly.
of gold hunter» to Graettinger, and the place promises to become another Klondike. The illustration shows the
from the fact that If set down In u
main street of the town und, at the right, Mr. Smith at the hole where he found the gold.
city the hungur would occupy three Chicago Had 30,338 In 1920, Against
New York.—Although the doctors of
•olid blocks. Its doors ut euch end
08,122 Ten Years Ago, According
the Kings county hospital ure arcus-
stum) more thun 175 feet high mid ure
to Census.
tamed to all sorts of medical and sur­
Ml b et ulde. A H> story sky-i riqu-r
gical
cases, one tiant has created in-
could be pushed through the space
Washington.—A marked reduction
disclosed by the doors when they ure during the lust decade in the number terest in the Institution Is that of Ed
In the ward Keller, aged forty-nine, Wood-
opened.
of draft nnlmuls
The hungur Is ofnduily known as largest cities uns shown by the HrjO haven, L. I., who Is believed to be suf-
the United States navy ulrxhlp hangar, census, Figures made public by the ferlng from .Meniere's disease, At In-
and represent» the latest word in con­ census bureau showed 56,539 horses ten-ala the patient has attacks
struction for buildings of this type.
York city, compared with 128,- tlgo and everything about him seems
It lx planned to have It ready In the 224 In 1910, ami 30,388 la Chicago, to revolve, with the result that the
Dutch and Scandinavians have earned
patient spins like a top until he falls
early xummvr to bouse the two giant ngnlnst 68,122.
a lot of money. The South Ameri-
dirigibles now under construction, the
Figures for other cities Included: During these attacks ids eyes roll People Have Lost Every Sense of Dignity and Their Whole Charac
cans are rich. And all this shows that
ZR-1, building ut League Island navy Philadelphia. 19,472 nnd 50,461; Balti­ wildly am! the pain is excruciating.
they should come to the help of Aus-
Although little Is known of the dl*
ter, French Journalist Says—Country Has Come to
yard, I'hlludelphlu, mid the ZR 2, neur- more, 7.378 uml 15,346; Boston, 10,-
tria. The Austrians think that only
Ing completion in England. The trans- 003 mid 23,007; Pittsburgh, 6,023 mid ease. It lx supposed to be due to a
fair. They do not expect otherwise.
Look Upon Help From Abroad as Matter
Atlantic flight of the latter Is sched­ 12,846; Cincinnati, 5,<B1 und 13^01; condition of the semicircular canal in
With the allies, especially those of
the inner ear.
uled for lute In July or curly In Au­ Cleveland, 4,921 and 16,830.
the entente. It is quite another mat-
of Course
gust, mid the Navy department pinna
ter. The entente had dared to refuse
to have the hangar completed for
the credits requested? What a pity
New York.—An Interesting picture help pitying the naivete of the peo­ its prisoners were not allowed to
service before the uirxlilps ure ready
of conditions In Austria is given in the ple in England and other countries stane during the war! The entente
to anil.
Giant Mooring Matt a Feature.
following article written for the New who send money for the children who does not want us to Join Germany!
Incidental to the hangar Is u gigan*
York Herald by W. John Lenglet. a are supposed to be dying In the Well, we shall do so without its per-
which great
French journalist attached to the streets. These advertisements are mission, The time will come when we
tic mooring must
Japanese military mission In Vienna: only a speculation on the good faith will ally with Germany to fight the
dirigibles may be tied when It is Im- I
practicable to house them Inside tlie j
After having been a year In Austria of the public; and the public who entente.
hangar. The mast is so constructed
1 have come to the conclusion that the subscribe are robbed twice over; first
That Is the reasoning of the Ger-
that the giants of the ulr will be
country specializes in the art of beg­ of their confidence; recvndly, of their man-Austrlan, who the pre-war Ger-
moored, bow on, und will awing In Russian Countesses Also to Be Ilves of luxury, ure living u hand-to- ging and Insulting. These two faults money.
man declared was just good enough
mouth existence. The possessions combined have been brought to such
I do not suggest that the commit­ to black the boots of the German
the direction of tlie wind, thus avoid*
which they once had and that escaped a height that the people have lost tees who Insert these advertisements army.
Found Holding Jobs as
Ing the dangerous force exerted by
confiscation
by the Bolshevik! clutter every sense of dignity and their whole are not acting in good faith, but that
I have experienced moments during
high winds.
Typists in Riga.
up the shelves of second hand dealers
they are themselves victims to the which the Austrian absence of char­
T!>e result of ex;>crlmentH with the
character.
In these cities. Diamonds, other
Mkehurst mooring must will deter­
This Is specially clear to the for­ exploitations of the Austrians and acter has been made clearly obvious.
jewels, fine taiiextrles and the count­ eigner who stays a good deal In Vienna. journalists in Austrian pay, who are
mine the pollcf of the Navy depart­
I returned In the company of my
less costly knick-knacks of a luxuri­ Tlie foreigner who merely passes determined to get as much sympathy wife and one of her friends one eve­
ment in erecting xlmllar mooring
ous civilization have been sold by through brings nothing back but a for Austria and as much money as ning from Baden, a little mountain­
maxtx nt various ulr xtatlonx through­
these refugees to get bread.
out the country, such as Chicago. St.
remembrance of more or less gay eve­ possible out of the foreigner.
ous place, where one goes for week
The correspondent was present a nings and of fantastic figures of worth­
At one time the Austrian was in ends. As my companions were Eng­
Ixiuls, Kansas City, Denver, Sun Fran- Wsll-Educsted People, Unaccustomed
few nights agp at an entertainment less currency; but he who has to live need of material help. This help was lish we talked English. The tramcar,
to Work, Now Anxious to Do Any.
cisco. Scuttle, New Orleans, Atlanta,
for the benefit of these refugees—all there and take part In the everyday given him so generously that he ex­ capable of carrying about forty pas­
thing to Save Them From Star­
Columbus, O„ and Sun Diego.
members of the old Russian nobility. life of Vienna, especially If he take pects it to go on forever.
The new airships nearing comple­
sengers, presently filled up. Once on
vation—Property Gone.
Some of the more fortunate bad the trouble to look deeply into the
Mulcted by Driver«.
tion are of such large proportions,
the way a man standing up. a typical
What do some guilders, francs,-dol­ German, started a propaganda against
each lielng 7<<0 feet long mid 85 feet
Riga, Latvia.—It Is nothing unusual saved their evening clothes. They heart of things, is certainly convinced
tn dinmeter, ns large as many of tlie In Riga to have a Russian princess were In sharp contrast to those that that side by side with a certain misery lars or pounds matter to the foreign­ foreigners, and pointing to us desig­
great ocean liners, thnt the manner of as your stenographer. At least a busi­ had not.
In the lower middle classes and priva­ er? "Na, Ja, aber mit tbren Valu- nated us as English or Americans.
Here and there were men In coats tions among the upper classes, there ten!” (Well, with the value of their He mixed himself up In our conver­
•'docking” Miem presented serious ness man can acquire the service ot
problems In engineering, but It Is be­ a countess in that capacity. Almost of one color, trousers of another and exists among the new rich—"schieb- money) . . . and as the value of sation. He insulted us offensively In
lieved thnt the Lakehurst hangar will every dlidomatlc or consular mission tan shoes or high boots. They danced ers"—an Indifference to all the Inter­ outside money Is better than Austrian German.
The whole compartment, consisting
go fur toward solving ninny of these In Riga has at least one princess or with women as variously clad—home ests of Austria which Is hardly believ­ currency, why should not the for­
chic, In latest models, some In shirt
problems.
eigner help Austria? At least Eun U of all sorts and conditions of trav­
countess working uh typist.
able.
in
Door Leaf Weigh« 800 Ton«.
The "schieber” may be the middle how the Austrian reasons, He never elers, supported this man. Vulgar
If the supply of princesses and waists and skirts; still others
First In Importance came the ques­ countesses fall there remains a large frocks so obviously» homemade or re­ man of business transactions, or even asks himself who created this situ- coarseness succeeded to the Insults
tion of floor» to the hangnr. Each leaf number of other well-educated people, made that the poorest shopgirl in the business man quite simply. The ation In his land.
and Jokes. Everything and all were
of the two doors, there being two most of them unaccustomed to work New York would snUT at them.
In all classes you meet the same passed in review, the allied govern­
"schieber" is also the “bucket shop
Fat Bank Rolla.
leaves to a door, Is made up of 800 but now anxious to do anything to
For instance, if you ments and their chiefs, even Presi­
keeper,” who speculates illegally in phenomenon.
The casual stranger dropping into exchange, who leads the freihandel take a taxi, when yon arrive at your dent Wilson was not forgotten. In
ton» of steel mid corrugated asbestos. save them from starvation. Men who
These leaves are supported on con­ have been general managers of big Riga or Reval for a day or two would (free commerce), and it is he who door the driver asks you smilingly fact, he was spoken of most of al!
crete trucks which Iji turn rest on Russian factories are now glad to never find this poverty. Instead, he piles up bundles of bank notes, a for twice the amount you ought to because these people took me for an
wheels the size of those on u freight take any kind of decent honorable em­ would find cafes, open all night, where single one of which he will not spend pay. If you protest, he says "But, American.
Then they went on to
foreigners, lucky because of the low unless It bring him the equivalent In sir, what does it matter with the val-. more personal matters—ourselves, our
cur. The leaves are rolled apart by ployment to eurn their living here.
rates of Latvian or Esthonian ex­ pleasures or goods. The interest of his ue of your money?” So far he is clothes, everything was analyzed and
a 1 ^-horsepower electric motor. If
Downfall Complete.
change, and local profiteers tossed fat country? He laughs at It as at a very polite; but if you maintain your ridiculed. The most revolting things
man-power were needed to ojn-n the
The condition of these Russian ref- bank rolls of almost worthless rubles splendid joke—the starving children refusal, and you only pay the amount were said by the best-dressed men,
doors, it is estimate«! that i,500 men
who have found shelter in the or marks to waiters who count only
ugees
would bO called on.
can be looked after by foreigners. He registered on the taximeter, with a and women Joined in-with degraded
Naval experts calculate that the Infant Baltic states shows how com- In hundreds or thousands.
can eat white bread and he does so certain tip—let us say 10 per cent— delight. The tram conductor laughed.
An American correspondent who ad­ without scruple. He can drink cham­ showers of abuse follow you Into I pretended not to understand. The
giant doors can be rolled wide o|»en plete has been the financial downfall
within 13 minutes and the entire proc­ of the Russian nobility. In Riga, Re- vertised in a Riga newspaper for a pagne at 3,000 crowns a bottle. He your house.
only thing to do with these brutes.
ess of housing one of the dirigibles va! and other Baltic towns princes, translator able to read, write and provides bls wife with magnificent furs
I even heard somebody make a sug­
At
a
restaurant
the
head
waiter
is
will consume approximately 40 min­ barons and counts and their families, speak fluently English, Russian and and precious Jewels. He knows no very cringing when you give your gestion to throw us out of the tram
accustomed for decades in Russia to German, ami with some knowledge of
utes.
duty but that of spending the money, orders. At the end of the meal, how­ at the next stopping place.
Lettish, received 51 replies by mall. which he has gained by exploiting his ever, when you ask for your bill, he
The starving children of Austria ex­
The corridor facing ids room In the countrymen In pleasures and luxuries. starts by making mistakes—to his ist mostly In the imagination of those
hotel was filled with men and women
He is the unmoral being who has own advantage, of course, which by »•ho earn an easy living by begging.
seeking to apply personally for the po­ sprung from the Austrian soil since chance, you may find out and have As a matter of fact, one does not see
sition. Most of them were so well misery spread over the land.
the bill changed. Then you give him more slekly-looklng children in Vienna
educated that they could qualify not
10 per cent as a tip. The head waiter than in any other large town. If
The
Valute
All
Important
only In the four languages mentioned
help were given to the children of the
When the little bourgeois or shop­ goes away and sends you the service poor, of the unemployed, of the de­
but In others as well. They were
waiter.
Another
tip
required.
Think
­
either out of work or receiving such keeper smells the foreigner, he imme­ ing yourself very generous, you with­ mobilized soldiers without means of
small pay in their present einploy- diately sizes up liis “Valute.” You are , draw from the table when you sud­ subsistence in England, America and
ment that they were anxious to treated In accordance with the value denly hear the "buttons” exclaim: France such charity would be put to
of your national currency and the shop- .
I change.
“Damned Frenchie (or any other na­ a far better use.
Among the applicants were a for­ man tries to convince you that if he tionality, which this future head
Waste of Coal and Light.
mor colonel In one of the mest aristo- charges you three times as much as waiter considers you), not a single
In order to save coal, France and
cratlc Petrograd guan! regiments, a Austrians are charged he Is still |
England ordered the dancing saloons
for a tip!"
dozen other former officers, two men rendering you a great service: "Was heller
and theaters to be closed earlier in the
I
must
except
the
large
restaurants.
who had been managers of big Rus­ macht das denn in Ihre 5 alute?
the stuffs of which have been em- I [ evening. Austria did nothing of the
sian factor es. mid many other well- (What does It matter compared to ployed before the war in other coun-1 kind. Everything was illuminated a
tlie value of your money?) This be­
educated people.
la giorno till midnight.
It did not
comes ns familiar as tlie greeting you tries. These are satisfied with 10 per i matter if her subjects paid 8 kronen
cent
ou
the
bill.
However,
one
can
­
get when you go into a shop, if you
Killed a Deer Illegally.
not go continually to the big restau­ a kilogram for coal and her factories
Stroudsburg, l'a.—A hunting party are good natured you will simply rants with the present high prices.
were obliged to stop work for lack of
composed of Moses, Ernest, Levy, Alva accept tills as part of the-business.
coal.
You
are
treated
In
the
same
way
,
Worse tilings exist, for tlie Austrian
l.adlee and Perry Pine was fined $500
| ■ While in most lands one does one’s
by
the
shopkeeper
and
other
people
nnd costs for killing n deer out of sen- has brought tlie nrt of begging to such who have put themselves Into public best to produce, the slightest incident
son. The men were accused by J. IV. a pitch that he lias made the whole service. The method is only varied here creates a strike. People take
Hornbeck and Emmet Steele, game world believe in him, nnd the whole according to the education they pos­ the most futile pretext to have an ex-
wardens. Moses and Ernest l.adlee world—England and the United States sess. In short, tlie foreigner in Aus-1 , tra day of rest—and all the same they
pleaded guilty to the charge nt once at tlie head—allows Itself to be fooled I
the courage to complain!
Committees have been formed—Aus­ tria must allow himself to be bled have
and paid their fines of 8100 each mid
Nobody deprives himself of pleas­
live
If
he
wishes
to
vein
from
every
costs. 'Die other three appealed from tria has been helped on every side—
ure. One is prepared to do without
the summary conviction until their her children have been sent to every in peace.
anything except enjoyment. It is not
gov-
of
the
French
note
Since
the
cases were heard before Judge Samuel country to be nourished nnd.cared for; ernment, in the name of all the allied true that the people who go out in
E. Shull, when the appeal was dis and when they come back from these governments, threatening to withdraw the evenings are all foreigners. List­
missed and they were also fined 8100 countries, dressed in new clothes mid all help from Austria in the event en to the languages spoken In the
improved morally and physically, their
each and costs.
dancing saloons and cafes. Viennese-
parents say: After nil. It Is not much of her uniting with Germany, the German and pure German predomi­
hatred
felt
by
the
rescued
for
their
. you see. the clothes are not
Yawn Dislocates Girl's Jaw.
rescuers rises to the surface. Every nate. Look at the lines outside the
New York.—Anna Noll, twenty cldc; the stuff Is not of the best quality, conversation between an Austrian and theaters where German plays are be­
years old, a stenographer employed in and the food, well, they do not trouble a foreigner Is full of underlying bit- ing produced.
Austrians certainly
Manhattan, started a long and sup­ much about food over there.”
terness.
The conversations which form the majority of the frequenters,
However, when one of their chil­
healthy yawn.
the Austrians hold among themselves Look also at the rows of taxis around
Tlie first shot at an enemy ernft In 117 years on the Great Lukes, was posedly
dren comes back, they do their best to
When
It
came
to
bringing
the
yawn
the football field on Sundays, when
fired In Lake Michigan near Chicago, when the destroyer Wl mette turned
send another over to the same condi­ In public places, regardless of the
I have seen
her guns on the German submarine C-97. which wns assigned to the United to a healthy close, however, something tions . . . that means another strangers within their midst, are full two local clubs meet.
States by the terms of the armistice. Thirteen shots were fired altogether, wont wrong. Office assistants, perceiv­
of unimaginable insults. Their hatred more than 500 of them. It Is not the
ing she needed nld, summoned an am­ less to bother about!
foreigner who pays 2,000 kronen or
The man who lives in Vienna and does not extend only to the allies, but
bulance surgeon and he took her to
«red the flrat American torpedo In the late war, was a direct hit. Tu HI us Volunteer hospital, suffering from a reads advertisements In the English there even exists resentment against more to drive to the place where the
XXX.
tl.0 »Hu, .1 in« «« «•«>. •"* «««• «“
game goes on.
papers about starving Vienna cannot their beneficiaries, the neutrals. The
dislocated Jaw.
as the shell exploded.
Navy Air Terminal Will House
Two Giant U. S. Dirigibles
Now Building.
MANY WONDERFUL FEATURES
Austria Specializes in Art
of Begging and Insulting
Princesses As
Stenographers
NOBILITY IS DOWN AND OUT
German U-Boat Sunk in Lake Michigan