■I U I I I I I 1 I I I I 1 I I H 1 M Assails Memory of Robin Hood Blind Football Star Invent* Improved Kite [ Finger Print Data on 7,000,000 Men i Although lie »»» ! ears ago. I’erry • blindi*! Hai*, formar Yale all American . football »tur. bau Invented a klle ; «hlch he la demon«trat!ng Rine* .. thè tragedy nhhh darkened the ; world for him h* Tm» brought bapplneoy to hundred» of <hil dren through th* *07* learned to fashion. In was in «nd H«*» that . Mr. Hale reached the gotd of »It ' football player» when b* was . picked for the all American foot . ball team. Wb*B be left Y»le be •■ started In bl» chosen profession ,, of civil engineering. ; On hl» thirty-fifth birthday an . nlversury an explosion of chem ■ |<ula with which he wa» expert . mentlng, blinded him. He was • sent to the hospital for the blind . st Evergreen. Md., where he ; learned the toymaker’» art. SAFES FOR CHURCHES ment from unscrupulous claimants and uncovered the guilty Many Interest- mi l lux! of tnocuintioq »guln»t »mall Ing accounts of such Instances are con Railroad Threaten» to Dese pos. tained in official papers of the War In mou» «tory I "Hut Thoresby ’ S most crate Sherwood Fore»t. Washington.—Finger print Identifi department during the last 15 years. la Unit of the duches» "f King»ton. , N»v»r a Mistake. cation ha» been developed by the After n secret marriage, nt which the | Nottingham Washington Those who have worked in the Idea army to the point of efficiency where proposal io parson read the »«rvlc« by thè light ported imllgnnnt ut the I it» application at time» vie» with the tlficatloD bureau since Its establish of » taper In the 'best man ’ s' hat, ami . - railroad Bn« run a coal carrying ment are authority for the st a lam ent. thrill» of detective fiction. ____ homa of j the birth of a child. Elizabeth Uhud ! through Sherwood f' Forest, Any unidentified man who ba» that never has a mistake been made. John and Maid i^iui, Bn d her flr»i husbund separated. Hobln Hood. Uttia served in the regular »nny can be lo They have made more then 200,000 ! She »ought a reconciliation when It Marian. cated In from ten to twenty minute». identifications. no« <>nl» looked a» If Lord linaloi wa» about "The finger print system," Mr. Kaye and ifia full record laid bare. In that her long neglected die and leava from respect for a fammi» legend but t Ì» »uperlor to any other syatem short time a aearctier find» him »ays. because of the abiding IxmUty "f the I husband that title. among the more than 7JXX1.9UQ men ao fur deviat'd. In that it permits of “After wl»W bad arrange«! a forged considerable |M>rtlon» «f 'he forest who have been In the army »Ince 190«. no error. This may seem a strong which remain.” »ay» a bulletin from • registry of her marriage Lord Bristol when th« finger print system was Im statement, but the finger print, when set her pinna awry by recovering In the Washington heudqunrtei troduee«!. He may have been one of clearly made, allows of no misrepre the meantime she had scandalized the National Geographic society. sentation; It Is an actual presentation the 50.328 Hmlths, the 40,101 county by various escapudes — Includ “The early Sherwmal fu sons, 28,902 Browns, or one of the 27,- and duel not permit the personal equa her appearance In an extremely ing towns of bounded, roughly, by the 938 named Williams. All Iho army tion of error to enter. Other systems Nottingham. Chesterfield, Worksop decollete gown at a masked bull. Goa but the earl of Bristol inconveniently need» 1» bl» finger print to find bls allowed errors of measurement and er alp associated her num* with the amt Newark. It tr ver J»» an un died about the »»me time, embarrass rors In location of marks." broken woodland ! It Included P»» duke of Kingston and she confirm*«! Ing the duchess of Kingston with tin So many of the offering boxes In In the more than 70,000,000 digit Waiter 8. Kaye, in charge of the turc», heath«, and even barren tro't» the rumor» when »he was Installed a» added title of the eountes» of Bristol photographs In the Identification bu Catholic churches In Chicago have hoatees "f tl ‘ * merry entertainment» bureau, says the indexing has been with here ami HoT» • densely w«H>de«l The court» being fio’ed with this reau's files, Mr. Kaye says, there are been robbed recently that many grove. It» original area -oom« *•' at Kingston house. Like the Illustri dilemma, commanded the lady’» arre»> worked out BO eflkleutly that even a no two of them alike. There 1» Just . churches churcbe» are now using a specially specialty <>u« Lady Hamilton »be then began to new clerk, one never before having as much chance of finding two prints deviser! burglar-proof offering safe, miles long by 10 inlle» wide already on a charge of bigamy. The countess I» cut through by railroads and in dream of marriage, an«! she persuaded atte»te«l that the registry of her flr»i bad knowledge of the system, can be alike a» there would be In going Into having three-Inch wajls and an arrange- Mds there older limit* t‘"h'> "r* lier husband t<» divorce her until he marriage was bogus, which was true gin work as a searcher with little pre the fields and finding two flowers ex । ment of chutes through which coins liminary Instruction. towns and one cluster of benutlfu learned such a procedure would mean but wltnesse» turned up Io swear tha actly alike." drop from »lots In the top. his »«sumption of hl» wife's heavy estates known ns the ‘Dukerle». The science of finger-print reading though the registry wa» false the mar “Nottingham, on the »outhern sir Is based on the study of the curious, "Nothing daunted. Elizabeth brought rlnge »ctmilly had occurred. der of the Ohl forest limit». I» n tltrlv- “ ‘Fair enough.' pleaded Elizabeth circling network of all but Invisible u suit accusing her husband of falsely It Ing city of nearly *W.tMX> people lines on the ball of the thumb and proclolmlng bls marriage to her. »he In effect, 'if the honorable court ad each finger. Examination of millions Jure» I am a counte»«, I nm. But ns am! the beauty of It» women: for the was duly declared a ‘»plnster, and a countess I am Immune from brand of specimens »bows that the normal size of It» estrnaira market place, London gn»|>ed when »he married the Ing In the hand.’ Th« bewildered Jur formation la the whorl, or the scroll the mvsterv of It» enve«, the annal» duke of Kingston. or» discharged the ducbe»»-counte»». which winds these lines from the outer "l ive year» later her .tusband died. of Its rock planted en»tle. »nil the edge In a gradually reducing circle to festivities of Its goose fair. their Inner termination at the core of the network. A majority of human ••While tlx casti* rock stand». city Inhabitants will tell you. their beings are marked with thia scroll, but was 79 per cent. This recuperation there are others whose finger-print i Compilation of Man Power procured 650,000 men for the noncom will endure. la the lines run in flattened figures or in batant arms. Raised by Republic. complications of figure» fir removed w here Kobin Hood and his merry hand Volunteers Total 229,037. chiefly responsible for the acquisition took »belter! Parts.—The army committee of the States in Dixie l-and Follow of such state parks ns now exist, there from the simple, easily-read whorls. "Voluntary enlistments reached a to The first step In identification has to last chamber of deputies undertook. In Built by ths First William. tal of 229,037, of which 2.480 were la a strong movement for u definite do with determining the brand general Lead Set by Texas. Nottingham ensile response to a resolution by the cham The original policy of Increase In such facilities. division in which the prints under ex ber to prepare a statement showing made by men more than forty-six years was bulll by William the Conqueror old. The foreign volunteers numbered Tennessee 1» Interested In the pMa! Wnshingtcn. Interest In state park amination are to be sought. the losses in dead and wounded suf 29,796, the Iulians taking the lead Its grlmmeM memory 1» th* hanging 1 '* blllty of a national park In the “Great There are bnt four main groups or fered in the great war of nil the bel with 7,125. of 28 Welsh boy*, whose bodlea were «ystems bit» Increaned greatly ■u»pended over the wall« no the town Mouth during th* l»»t y*»r. according Smokies." on Its eastern border, bnt is du|i4fications of prints, arches, loop«,, ligerent nations. The army committee "Here is an Important point. On also planning state parks, an Impor- whorls and composites. Each type of the present chamber has continued might see. by order of King John. to observation» made In n survey December 1. 1918. th® list of slackers It eel foot tant unit of which would be state park» thtoughout the country, has It« gradational cases. The whorls this work. The boy» had been placed there as contained only 42.227 names. As to hostages for the good behavior of now undor way for the national con lake. have 1,024 values or combinations and The first Installment of the report, the deserters, 74,398 were caught In North Carolina has lately added to the loops, arches and composites have covering the French military effort, their father». When th« parents re ference on »tale park» by Its field »ec- the interior or abroad and 7,228 at the retary, RoyBund U. Torrey. Its state parks a tine beach property each their respective values to sim- I has been compiled and appears in a ' execute Die I »-nd In state park acquisition of 490 acres' near llenufort, trans time» of direct action, but to pllfy segregation for tiling and to make i do«rument written by Deputy Louis front. “Either at the time when the classes and improvement for public n-creatl<m to thè »tate by the United them easily located when ideutiCca- ; Marin. As a preliminary to the loss their «m«. were incorporated or in the course of War departmont. Opportuni Im» been taken by Texas, which, with show n tions are sought. The evaluation of To thl» day visitors are tabulations, it presents a picture of men were dis- in » little more than a yenr. ba* move« ties for the acqulsltlon of a large num prints thus made has overcome all dif the entire French mobilization effort hostilities, 1.029.881 •Mortimer » Hole.’ » imtwage charged for physical disability. which young King Edward 111 gained’ l<> a position up among the lending her of these surplus mllltary rvaer ficulty of dealing with large collec and the enormous French contribu “The natives mobilized consisted of entrance »nd »urprl»ed hl» mother, states In th!» respect. Fifty one tract» vallons. In the Atlantic coast and gull tions of finger markings, such as are tion to allied victory. 173.019 Algerians, 80.339 Tunisians, containing 30.000 nere», have been do w blcl> the War department de queen !»nbelln. tn company with tier in the army tiles. Lucien Cbassaigne has given In an 40.398 Moroccans, 181,512 Senegalese, Hre how open. Finger prints, since their adoption article In Le Journal a highly Inter 41,355 Malgaches (natives of Madagas lover. Koger Mortimer. The queen- noted for park purposes, and another ( g^w| to In 1906. have exposed frauds, protect esting summary of the findings. He car). 48,922 Indo-Chinese and 3.500 mother’s plea. ’Fair »on. have pity «n gift of 25,000 acres In the Guadalupe Hie gentle Mortimer.’ you will recall, mountain» Is expected. ed Innocent men from injustice, kept Somalis. On November 1. 1918, 2.346,- Governor Brnndon of Alabama ap STOCK SWINDLERS had no effect, and after a so|<>urn In undesirables of the criminal type out suys: 000 men were in the armies, 1,297.000 "In 1914 France had under the col pointed a committee to study a park USEMAGNETISM of the service, protected the govern- ors the classes of 1914. 1913 and 1912, in the interior, 1.387,000 in factories ths tendon tower the ’Gentle Mor timer’ was tied to a horses tall and plan so that he may recommend a law representing 992.905 men—817,000 Eu or in reserve and 25,000 on leave. On at the next session of the legislature. dragged to the Tyburn gallowa. ropeans, 53.705 native Africans and the same date 2,619,000 men were on Hit Upon New Methods to Red Swears by Emblems: School land» are very extensive in -Nottingham’» history span» the the fighting lines in northern France 52,200 native colonials. Alabama nnd might be devoted to renturles from the period when the Keep Up With the Times. and 227,000 were In the army of the Hammer, Sickle and Cork 8,501.045 Men Mobilized. Dune* fought the Saxons for a foot- park purposes without prejudice to “ During the war there were enlisted Orient. Paris.—“! will only consent to be |i<dd on the Trent, down through the any income they bring the school». New York.—The financial under sworn on the symbols of my religion, ’ In the military service (outside the “The distribution of the troops Governor Fuqua of Louisiana fa- meeting of parliament» there In the world which fringes Wall street stead regular classes) 702.500 Europeans. shows the broadening of the scope of declured Kaffin Dugens, former Com vorad a bill establishing a commission Fourteenth century, the raising of the 240,051 A 'rlcans and 223.089 colonials. the fighting. On May 1. 1915, the in lly lilts upon new’methods to keep up standard of Charle» I In 1012. and the to »«licit gifts in Texas, and such w Itii the times and ahead of the law munist deputy, when he appeared be Including the 34 classes fantry comprised 1.52(1,000 combatants; dismantling of the castle by Crum a measure will be Introduced at the its Jargon Is elastic. Impromptu and fore the parliamentary committee, service, tie total of men mobilized tn April. 1918, 1.036,000, and on Octo which Is investigating election cam next session of the Louisiana leglsla- well’» troop» two years later, ber 1. 1918, only 351,000. The com reached 8.501,045. bizarre. paign funds. “Then the strife shifted from feudal ture. batants In the artillery showed a move- “ The number of officers io the ac- For example, »windier» who fleece Chairman Mistral said he was afraid Governor Whitfield of Mississippi I« to Industrial rtrugglea For It» pro«- tlve and supplementary services rose ment ln the opposite direction. In 1915 pcrlty today Nottingham thanks not studying a program with particular I the public through sale» of fake stocks he could not oblige the witness with . they numbered 395,000; In 1918, 601,- but kings, or general», or armies. • “" reference to transfer of school land» ! work by telephone In what Is called the necessary symbols, but M. Dugens to “ 90.000. From the 1st to the 15th of August. 000. As to the air fighters, they in a boiler-room. Telephone salesmen said be was prepared for that. Frotr Hhhard Arkwright for setting up for the purpose. ar» said to “hook the suckers.” Dyna a portfolio be drew forth a hammer 1914. the mobilization brought 288.000 creased in the same period from 8,000 there. In 1769. the first spinning Governor Walker of Georgia was In- miters, »o-called. "build up" the vic and sickle, the point of the blade men from the complementary lists Into to 51,000, while the auto service was frame, and John Heathcoast who, 46 terested In the Texas plan and a bill the active army. In the followlng^ten expanded from 18,000 to 91,000. years later, opened n new era In lace erenting a forestry board and empow^ tlms nnd hoodwink them Into switch guarded by a cork, crossed them on months the effort continued, and 2,«40r “The number of the noncombatants, „ - .,«,. „„i of ln 8 from standard securities, first held the table, raised his band and declared manufacture by his machines for mak Include re< < I „(tract Investment, to 000 men were recruited from the old by reason of our Industrial necessities, In a loud voice: ing bobbin net. Today Nottingham Is lands It might acquire by gift, trans increased steadily—from 101,000 In worthless stocks which the conspirn •'I swear, on this emblem of the classes, dating back to 1887, and from famous for Its hosiery ami lace. fer or purchatw will be Introduced In tors are In business to unload 1915 to 555,000 in 1913." union of the workers of the city and the classes of 1914 to 1915. ThOresby was the home of latdy ••The picture of the contribution of July. Gone Is the “ gold brick. ” gone the the of the fields, to tell the truth, M n ry Montagu, witty correspondent In Florida, where the State Feder- bunco man who struck up acquaint whole truth, and nothing but the these classes Is a curious one. and INDIANS INCLINE who I» credited and travel Clubs hns been ance with prosperous visitors from the truth.” The members of the commit proves the robustness of our race. The with bringing back fumi Turkey a atlon of Woman’s TO BUREAU RULE class of 1887 had 244,000 men living at Interior at metropolitan railway de tee held their sides In laughter. the time of the original mobilization. pots In the Ws. The get-rich-quick Dugens. who was recently expelled man of today tins Imagination. Avoid from the Communist party, first came Of these. 54,000 served actively during Feel Their Status More Secure The proportion Increased Ing the mulls as much ns possible, he to public notice as one of the Klenthal the war. Under Uncle Sam. »trikes over tHe telephone and tele pilgrims during the war, going to that very rapidly. The class of 1897 gave graph, often to bring down quarry as Swiss village to meet representatives a contribution of 81 per cent. As for the younger men. they served In the Washington.—The little lad who has much ns Severn I Rtntes away. of the German Socialists. He now la a weakness for war paint, feathers and These swindlers operate from offices accused by his political opponents of proportion of 89 per cent. “The writer of the report follows Indian tales may take heart at the that usually nre obscure, sometimes having accepted a check for 5,000 merely desk room, so customers will francs toward his expenses In the last step by step the efforts at recupera Indian bureau’s announcement that And telephone calls hard to trace. In elections from an advertising agent, tion (the return of the Incapacitated) there are still 345,000 of these prime the larger plants there often Is a bat He readily admitted the fact to the and the figures pay a striking tribute val Americans in the land. to our sanitary service. For the years The attention of the Sixty-ninth con tery of as many as eight telephones committee, declaring: This Is the boiler-room, the term be ••To tight Mistral’s gang I would 1916. 1917 nnd 1913 the proportions of gress will be called to the fact that, wounded cured and returned to service unless the nation's lawmakers make Ing derived from the practice of ere have accepted money from the devil." other provisions, the period of govern atlng an atmosphere of bustling activ ment wardship in the five civilized ity to Impress Inquisitive suckers who tribes will expire in 1931. There are cannot be kept awny. »bout 17,000 Indians under federal su The bustle Is not wholly fictitious, pervision in the five civilized tribes, the better business bureau InvestIgat and elsewhere In the country the bu ora have found. Hour In, hour out. reau of Indian affairs has 200,000 “re salesmen with good voices canvass by stricted” Indians who are supervised. wire a list of names selected either The Indians themselves, Indian bu from a secret “sucker's list” or the reau officials say, are anxious to have telephone directory. the restriction extended, as they de They hook their man by offering t- sire government guardianship to con let him buy some active standard serve their lands. stock guaranteed to advance on a par Under the June, 1924, law, all na tlal-pnyment plan. He can sell out al tive-born Indians are now citizens of the rise ami take a profit perhaps the United States. There are 190 equal to as much ns he hns paid In. tribes, many of them being small The money Is duly received, but the groups. stock Is never bought. The number of Indian children In An attorney In Toledo. Ohio, was schools* the health appropriations by reached by long-distance telephone congress, Indian hospitals and the from Philadelphia and New York. He value of farm products raised by those placed 8515 on a curb stock here nnd citizens have materially increased in won. He was persuaded to switch to the last decade. a worthless mining stock nnd ngreed Farming and stock raising have de to send $2.500 more. Postal Inspectors veloped appreciably among the In nnbbed one of the «windier» at a tele dians, and large sums of money are graph office as he was waiting for the being spent by the government on irri remittance. I.nter they caught two gation projects on their lands, the In others. dians being the country’s first Irrlga- Appointment of Miss Lucy Wright to the Important office of K*"’'™1 cnr tlonlsts. The Navajo Indians In par dlstrllXr by the Grand Trunk came as n big surprise to Mh hlgan rnllr. ml Was He? licular are great sheep raisers, their men It is believed she 1» the only womnn In Ameilcn occupjlng such n p<> Woman (suing for damages)—My H n I ii lX duty to keep on the move the thousand.« of freight ears on Grand women being noted weavers of blank Trunk rll- supplying the demand, of shipper«. Miss Wright was born on eyes have been so bad that I have been Pli • windings of the Hiver I ets. i farm near Durand. Mich . nnd nt her father’s death, when she was eleven attending an optimist ever since the hind, us seen from an airplane. atddent. y«urs old. she took active charge of the family. Army Can Locate Any Reg ular in 20 Minute». French W orld W ar Total Is 8,501,045 SOUTH IS INTERESTED IN ACQUISITION OF MORE PARKS Only Woman Car Distributor Winding Course of River Forth