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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1920)
Down to New Ocean Depths 1 , 1 1 fta ' wTf v Thlrtr billion dollar In fold ( th bottom of th ocean In th flrltlah liner Utirentla, was th lncentlv which spurred Inventor on l pftrfeci a diving null which could be uaed tucceasfully t no" diiha heretofore Imposslbl duo to th presiur of water. AJid a unual an American turned th trick, liar I th armour which . Charles H, Jackaon (colored mechanic and Inventor, ahown on the lit't), haa perfected enabling th diver to go twice a deep aa former ly. At th teat, near Boaton, thli diver went down 60 (eel und wr formed aucceaiilully, tliua establishing t new record In dp-sa dlv r lug Th trail for th Drlllih gold, tuok br a German submarine, la to be made tana. Sweetened Holiday Cups At5apital 5 FEEDING FOR TWELVE DOZEN EGGS A YEAR I IP ' tit MP i m Hen mm Unique way of expressing Christmas aplrlt alwarl may b found Id Congreaa at Wuhlngton, Two unuaual atunu featured th holldayi this year. In tha Senate, 8natora Ouy and Raisilell of Louisiana, used their dlstrlcte aa ao asset, obtaining sufbcAmt pur granulated sugar to present nva-puund pHrknge to alt senators aa a Chrlatmaa gift. Via President Murahull tunk n upon h'm'tll to en tertain all of the page from the Soiiate at a Christmas part, THE WE UNWISE MEN , T t II K, , C'-: ( JttW- V -r" , TWINS' DREAM COMES TRUE AS THEY RE-UNITE ''ffy&l'-C'J ' ',""''1 I ' ' " ' -v ; v . v ' - . j rr:'( .,-' i At Unci Sam' iprlmental farm In Maryland, across the Poto mac from Waahlngton, D. C. the Department of Agriculture develop many helpful, progreaalv and profltabl new methods for th yro duears of th nation. Thl photo show th consumption and produc UW ia wt yar from on of th ben In a feeding teat tbere. Lit BELL SLEEVE SWEATER ALSO HAS SKIRT SHE WARS ON ROUGE AND TIGHT SKIRTS Th holl rnff hue Invaded tha awoater field. Thl por-ular new model of the knit wool Is worn hnrA hv Rhirlnv MiiKon and uho tood by Fox Film at Hollywood, Cat. Shirley' chasing butterllloa In this new short-a!stcd, full skirted sweater ao to opine It may 0 for, poit wear.- ( COVER t 1 PRINTED Booklets and Circulars will Sell Your Goods Come to US (j ai I v a - These 86-ye4r-old twin. Amanda and Ameil EaUrbrook. I united U week at th Oak Park loBmary. Chicago. Darted again They were born In Chataqua county. K. T Aa mu girl. Amanda wore a pink ribbon and Amelia a Jlu wJO thr could tell era apart Both were married and raled famUle. W W are now widows. Neither haa ever Keen to theater 14- t: JERSEY YEARLING CLAIMS BUTTEIf-RECORD Jti r 9 iwj? Xr Martfcft MnV RftirPrs 0' n.n.ku-n u V him fnr in ri' ' devoted her time to the upl'lt young women. Hoaliy- stie n worked through tha M E Umn ' organizations, and It Is expi-y " special legislation in tn ap:i.. will permit ner 10 pri-in ncr mmir with Rev. She says rouge sue-: tight skirts are women's curse tc day. All records for the production of butter I claimed' for Lulu . Alphea of Mnburn. resistered yearling, bne J,roauc"f,. "S" Vounda of .duU. of 1000 pound of tatter ta JW IgJ J 1 which woi 11.0 pounds more than she herself wtslgna, The milk tested S.85 per wt butter fat or 50 per cent more than Use law in quires. Her t.U is enid to ba live times aa much aa ordinary produc tion. She la shown heve with her owner, I. J. Van Kleck, at tha American -Jercey Cattle Clul, sliow. ; , , , Untangling Uncle Sam's Fuel Problem Here are the men who are thrashing out and adjusting the fuel situation. Thov are the three as- pointed by President Wilson and representing the coal operators, miners and the public. Secretary of Labor Wilson represents the government. This picture was taken as the party was leaving the White House. They are (left to right). Secretary Wilson, John C. White, former Mine Workers' president; Henry W. Robinson, representing the public, and Rembraut Pcale of Pennsylvania, representing th operator. ' . , --.v SPORT CLOTHES TEACH COMFORT IN TOGS Congressmen Train Crew Shows Yankee Democracy, . Sport clothes have done one thing for Americam women. It has taught them that comfort In clothes is a great asset. The leather coat shown here Is trlmtpnd In possum and worn with a .i,in 'ildrt. Leathers and suedes nil ' -h vt, v - ImfAi N p ftl lie?' ; tvi 1 I SiiisvtiLi 1 1 h1 I R aliroad ' tralnuien are proud of the fact that many of their co workers have .climbed to Im portant posts in national life. And such gov ernment of f I eials are al ways proud of the fact that they were for mor trainmen. Witness: Four congressmen at Washl n g t o n from three dtf- . ferent state and all of whom still hold their union cards, recently 1 donned the old I CONDUCTOR work clbthe, tuok charge ot a train and ran It into Wash- ' I n g t o n, In proof that, Congress d I d know how to deal with rail road questions. The engineer I Congress man Wm P Carat o f Minnesota, tha fireman. Con gressman John Q. Cooper of Ohio; con d u e t o r, Con' gressman Wm. P. Burke ot P ennaylvanla, and brakeman. Congress man Patrick Me Lane ot Penn- 8ylvanla. 2z "fpl BRAICEMAN AW