Gives Poland Chain of Banks Scene From the Spanish War in Morocco American Amateur Banker De­ j space. Csually the bank occupied one corner of the blacksmith's shop, or a velops Successful Method of back room in a seed store. First Bought Food. Financing Bankrupt With their borrowed funds the farm Provinces. ers first bought a square meal for their families, and hauled timber from near­ by forests to build new homes. Farm CALF CURED BY BUTTERMILK tools and live stock were so scarce \ that many long shopping trips had to Stung by Bees and Near Death When be made. One eager customer trudged Expert Applies Remedy Which 70 miles for a spade to dig up bis gar- Worke Quickly. With Borrowed Funds Farmers First den. Many a man walked 20 to 30 Fed Families, Then Set Out to miles and returned leading his new i Middletown, N. Y.—A pedigreed calf Rebuild Homes and Prepare horse loaded with seed hags, and drag- ! five months, old, grazing at rope’s K*ng a plowshare. Two buni|>er crops length, felt the urge to wander, pulled for Their Crops. have been produced by the clients of the stake and youthllke ami unwisely New York.—Chains of things are no this chain of banks und much of the nibbled the clover path of appetite longer a novelty in this country. We money has already been repaid, with straight up to a dozen hives of honey are accustomed now to 10, la, 25-cent 4 per cent interest. Not only did they bees. The rope wrapped itself around That the war of the Spanish against the Morocco tribesmen Is “civilized," warfare is ludlcateil by this photo» stores, tea stores, sausages, drug save their own provinces from famine, the hives. The bees wrapped them­ graph of Spanish engineers constructing a pontoon bridge In tlie fighting zone. but they sent great shipments of food stores, self-service groceries, and beau­ selves around the calf. ty parlors, all done In chains. In Po­ products Into neighboring stricken sec- j All the blue blood in his vealy car­ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . cass leaped into burning lumps. They land they have taken up this idea, tlons. 0 » stung him from Ids bleating lips to starting out by establishing their banks 4 i Huge Buck Deer In chains. Not Just a few huge re­ MEXICO CITY ARMS POLICE his wildly waving tail. Every time lie 4 made a new leap of agony they bored gional affairs like our federal reserves, * Attacks an Auto 44 $ ___ but hundreds of little farm loan banks Pistols Replace Sticks When Public him in a new place. The calf was t in a fair way to die when Its owner, scattered among the villages of the \ Pittsfield, Muss.—With both « » Criticizes Inefficiency of Melvin Turks came along. Lublin and Cholm areas. * headlights smashed and the uiud- t Gendarmes. 1‘arks knows calves, bees and blue t guards of his automobile bent, 4 4 To be sure, the system was Installed J Walter C. ltoehelo of tills city 4 by an American and It was American Mexico City.—The purchase of 2.000 blood. He Just got a tubful of butter­ « says Ids car was attacked by a 44 money that tilled the empty, dusty pistols by Governor Gasca of the fed- , milk and gave that calf a buttermilk on nn unprecedented scale. Such cur­ vaults. That Is, where there were any eral district Is taken ns an indication bath. In fifteen minutes the calf was Star Sleuths Prepare to Solve rents. culled "strays" or "atmosphe­ J great buck, estimated to weigh • i 400 pounds, ltoehelo was pro- 44 vaults. Dr. John A. Morehead, Euro- here that Mexico City gendarmes looking for clover aguln. Mystery When Planet Is rics,” have been occasionally Inter­ » hereafter are to be armed. peun commissioner for the National preted us signals from Mura, when J ceedlng toward Pittsfield when 4 Nearest in 1924. Naval Reserves Mustered Out. The local police department for t he saw the herd of deer In the 4 Luther Council of America, Is the they cuine with a regularity that t Washington.—The naval reserve of nmateur banker who set up this no­ some time has been severely criti­ seemed to be directed by a human J road. Four bucks and three » cized for inefficiency. This was at­ the United States Is virtually abolished tably successful method of financing * does Jumped to one side, hut the » Intelligence. Rut they huve been i whole provinces of bankrupt, home­ tributed to the fact that they were under an order Issued by Secretary shown most unmistakably to be con­ J lender snorted nud, with horns t allowed to carry no arms and were Denby disbanding all classes except * lowered, leu pis I nt the auto, less people of Europe. » nected with sun stmts. t dependent solely upon a stick to en­ one and six. and affecting approxi­ Works Out Simple Method. The scheme, attributed to I). David ! , which was going slowly. The « force their commands. mately 155,000 men of the reserve. * Impact stopped the touring car » Ferhnps It wus the commissioner’s Scientific Eyes to Strain at Telescopes Todd of Amherst, a well-known us- j i and stunned the buck. » 4 very greenness at hanking technical­ tronomer, of using a great abandoned j and Wireless to Be Tried to Read < t mine shaft In Chile for the muking of ities that did the trick, lie worked ♦ Sky Secret—Chilean a colossal telescope, has been the sub­ out the simplest, easiest, quickest Venture Derided. ject of no little scientific discussion. This shaft, which Is said to huve u tor, would magnify 25, f view. You drag tin Klopper, who, pinned down by a limits to Its use, however, according to the eye, as are markings on the lioness he had wounded, made a corpse under the arch, pep)>er II ing light which are in use there, may to astronomers. If the attempt Is propellers of an airplane revolving at definitely solve tlie questiou whether desperate bid for victory by putting heavily and then retire to your teul made to build the abandoned mine tel- full si>ced. to sleep. Mars is Inhabited. both hands into the animal's mouth escope. If a magnification of 25,000,000 As the distance of Mars from the Dr. John A. Morehead. and gripping its tongue. Tiie grentest telescopes now In use times or anything like It could be ac­ Sneezes Self to Death. enrth varies from 85,000,000 to 284.- Africa Is a paradise for the Hon sometimes achieve a power of 3,000 complished the observer could only see methods, because he did not know any “ ‘In the night the lion comes, 000,000 miles, the wireless signals from times as greut as flint of the unaided a small patch of Stars. Mars rotates better. What he did know was that creeps under the arch to his feast, gets ! that planet, if there are any, will hnve vision. This Is oidy when the state Its 12,000-nillo circumference once In thousands of fertile farm lands In the his nose tilled w ith pepper, and has an j u better chance to register In 1924 of the atmosphere is at Its best. Or- u little more thnn 24 hours, so that devastated sections of Poland w ere1 Overpowering Inclination to sneeze. He over the comparatively brief span of (llnurily astronomers have to he con­ at Its equator It Is making a s|teed lying barren and desolate, and that j Find Skeletons of sneezes, nnd In the act throws up Id- 35.000. 000 miles. tent with much less, sometimes with of about ten miles n minute, or about the farmers, most of them returned Those "Signals” From Mar*. bend and dashes Ids brains out on tin Prehistoric Beasts a magnification of 2l»> or 300. five times the speed of n racing car. exiles, were helpless, robbed of their center Jagged stone of your nrch.' For the last 20 years Mars has "The atmosphere fixes nn outside If the observers were content with see­ implements, and with their homes in "I do not vouch for the truth o: been reported frequently to l>e a t­ limit of magnification,” said Dr. Frank ing Stars 15 miles off, the portion vis­ Toronto.— From the rocky ashes. Furthermore, he knew what j that story.’’ tempting tn signal to us by wireless Schlesslnger, director of the Yule ob­ ible to them would still he streaming tombs In which they hnve been miracles American money could bring A party of men trekking In Rhodesia I rays, by flashes of light, nnd even, ac­ servatory. preserved since prehistoric days, "Limitless magnifying past the telescope nt the rate of a about if louned to these sturdy, cour- 1 In an ox wagon heard a commotion cording to some Imaginative specu­ powers could not lie used. Telesciqies mile a minute. the skeletons of four huge dino­ ageous peasants. Also, lie had the one night among their tethered oxen. I l a t e s , by writing sign messages of will probably be made larger than at saurs, those gigantic and mys­ A camera of Instantaneous action cash that American Lutherans had ; and rushing toward the spot puui|>cd planet-wide size over the latitudes by present for use on mountain tops and ■night take pictures at this s|ieed on terious creatures that roamed sent. That was all that was neces­ about a dozen shots Into the heaving ' means of the Mnrs cnnnl system. It especially favorable locations, but the enrth, hut It mult) not he made nn the plains of this continent some sary. Without a single nourish of red mass from a distance of, say, fort.v has even been suggested that we ac­ tendency Is to lose In distinctness ns Stars. millions of years ago, have been A magnification of 25,900,000 tape, Doctor Morehead got busy, and yards. knowledge receipt by forming words magnifying power Increases. disinterred by a party of scien­ Event­ times would incnn that the light of through local committees a long string The mass diminished, nnd they ad j In vegetation over the blank of the ually the object gazed on becomes a Slurs would be diluted to one twenty- tists and will shortly be Installed of little hanks were opened. It took vnneetl to find one of tlielr oxen hor Sahara desert. In the Royal Ontario museum. blur, ns If seen through a hent haze. five-millionth part of Its brightness la $280,000 to load up the tills, because The Marconi wireless communica­ Only through great Instruments like the sky, which would not he adequate rltti.v mauled by lions. The find was made near Puricia, by the time It passed through that Alberta, by a party sent out from They “dosed" the corpse with strych j tion theory Is more plausible than that at Mount Wilson, nnd then only fur rapid-fire photography or even for highly prejudiced European exchange, ! the museum, anil Included two nine and retired to their camp. The.i liny of the others, because that great under most favorable conditions have ordinary vision. It wus transformed Into stacks and I practically complete skeletons of heard the lions busy at the enrens- { Inventor rejmrts that he has picked objects magnified os much ns 3,000 bales of purple, green, nnd gray-blue the duck billed dinosuurs and all night, und in the morning they up wireless waves 100 miles long, times been seen with an unblurred marks. Opening ceremonies were ex­ DEER FLEES TO MEN FOR AID two Incomplete specimens. The found that Hie dead ox had practically wlille tiie greatest produced on earth vision. tremely Informal. Crowds attended - hy artificial menus are about ten skeleton of the larger of the two disappeared, hut lying near the spot If Mars Were a Mile Away. however, many standing outside for Many ways of explain­ complete specimens measureJ were five full grown Hons—two male- miles long. The mine telescope, If It met the Doe Runs With Fawn Into Lumber hours for their turn to pay their re­ ing this have occurred to skeptics, but sanguine expectation of It projec- Camp In California to Escape about 32 feet In length. * and three females—all poisoned. spects to the note teller. The com­ tiie Marconi signals have more tn Mountain Lion. That wns a very runslilernhle hag mittees had economized upon floor got by Illegitimate means, but lien > them to Interest conservative scien­ Downlevllle, Cal.—That a wild deer Is the true story of a better hag got tists than any of the previous types. HERE’S A REAL ROMANCE There was a sensation In 1900 when when hard pressed hy some enemy of legitimately. Incidentally, It Is n very the animal kingdom will throw Itself Interesting example of sportsmen’s It was reported that signaling from Mars had been detected at Hie Lowell upon the mercy of Its human enemy lurk : was proved near here recently when When the late President Roosevelt | observatory at Flagstaff, Arlx. This a doe led her fawn Into the wagon nnd his son Hermit went to Rrltlsli j wns based on a misunderstanding of yard of a lumber camp to escape a | East Africa, tn list!), they were nr a telegraph message concerning some mountain lion. ' eotnpanled on their hunting trip by projected lights over the rim of Mars. The loggers were Just starting for the late F. C. Selous, one of the , Instead of presenting a perfect out­ line, Mars showed slight excrescences the woods when the deer dashed ap­ greatest hunters that ever lived. of light. These were calculated to pealingly In, the lion hovering in the lie from 17 to 30 miles above the sur­ fringe of timber. Roosevelt’s Luck. face of the planet. The doe and fawn stayed In camp Scions was particularly anxious to I Similar Projections From Moon. until apparently satisfied that all Im­ secure a specimen of the East African mediate danger was |>usse«|. Similar Isolated projections of light tdnck-HMined lion, bat on the whole had been seen on the moon, but this i trip he never even got a shot at one was easily discovered to he (lie sun­ S c h o o l H o u s o a D ist ille ry . j Rut Theodore Roosevelt got three and j light tipping the mountain tops, an Emerson, Man.—When citizens of | Hermit Roosevelt eight—and neither effect visible on earth In mountain- , this town spread retmrts that an old of them had ever been on an African I ous country when tiie rising sun gilds Isolated school house. In which mys­ game bunting expedition before ! the summits when the lower parts terious lights were seen, was Infested Some years ago a party of Greeks of the mountains and the valleys are with "spirits,” they were right Rut trekking through Portuguese Zambesi a still in darkness. the spirits were of the uioonshlne va­ were followed for days by a guard old Rut Mars has no mountains, ac­ riety. The school house, which had lion, who took one of their donkeys cording to general agreement among lie«*n sold to a farmer recently, was j each night until only one of the whole 1 observers. It wns believed also to be visited hy the polb-e. On the teacher’s ! team «a« left. almost cloudless. The occasional platform they found a huge still, with This donkey the terrified Greeks ! high lights, however, are now agreed •»ere determined to retain at all C' -ts to have been clouds which are thought 1 The master of Klnloss, grandson of a capacity of 45 to 05 gallons dally. When they made their camp that to occur, though somewhat rarely. the late duke of Rurklnghnin and son night they built around It a great City Gets Big Fund. Electric currents which apparently of the Rareness Klnloss, with his bride, stockade of bnsbes and thorns, and In wander through eternity hit the earth the former Katherine Rentrlce Mac­ Manchester, England.—A pageant the renter of It they tethered the sole here and there, causing a mysterious kenzie Jackman, daughter of a village parade brought In $25.01») for the ben­ A wayside scene at Baranovltrhl, Russia, showing a mother combing surviving donkey to their tent pole. hissing and crackling In wireless ap­ blacksmith whose forge Is situated on efit of Mezieres, France, which lias the head of her child w :tl » pb