The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 18, 1937, Page 8, Image 8

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Utile Vibration
Readings taken with delicate in­
struments show that during the
heaviest winds the vibration in our
tallest buildings does not produce
a movement of half an inch each
way from the vertical.
TWO BIG ADDED FEATURES:—“REX,” the Ori­
ginal Movie Dog, and Company direct from Holly­
wood—Buck Steele’s Oklahoma Ranch Wild West.
POPULAR PRICES
Includes Good Seat
Circus at BASE BALL
PARK. Free Parking.
TO GREATER CONVENIENCE
Zp-JO LOWER ELECTRIC RATES
MILL WOOD
Discovered Appendicitis
The appendix was recognized by
Berengarius Carpus, an Italian an­
atomist, in 1552. Two hundred years
later,* a British surgeon, Claudius
Amyaud, performed the first ap-
pendectomy. In 188« Dr. Reginald
Fitz of Boston proved that the dis­
ease is produced by an affected
appendix and coined the word, ap­
pendicitis.
Moat Intricate Organ
The most intricate and elaborate
automatic organ in history, it is be­
lieved, was that which was built in-
aide a huge fountain in the Villa
d Eate in Tivoli, Italy, abou. IMO,
notes a writer in Collier’s Weekly.
One selected and played any of its
many tunes by simply stepping on
the proper stone in the surrounding
pavement.