THF BEAVERTON REVIEW
Friday, September 2!, 1928
from the eyee o f anyone who might
appear In or about tho ranch build
Uy the bluuket
[an d tossed
rltb nose
ut true to
lived not
P a te n t R ig h t *
I T b * (r a n t o f a patent fo r an loven
n o n confer* upon tha patentee the
‘“ •xclualva" right to tuake, acll
It be patented invention. U r may
Itborlze other peraona to do
Inay peraon a,!,« m ake. the paten
device without conacnt o f the patentee,'
fo r w e by hi m erit only, la guilty
o f Infringem ent and may be aued
th erefor In the United Statee court*.
With
claim for damagea In conte-
nuenre o f the Infringement.— Waahlug-
Wren
a
Root!
f e .^ 't V U J s L U ____
f
“ C a te a t th e G o d * ”
' It v a e the Idea o f the Chaldean and
I’latonlc
philosophers that the
"gate
C l t T T K I D U U A K ltO T T
C w o
Through thla gate aoula released by
ith returned to
heaven, while
«ugh the "g a te o f men" In the con-
llatloa o f t'anrer; ¡O k ie descended
from heaven In th e* bodies o f men.
T h e positions o f these two "gate*'*
correspond to the positions o f the two
solstices, w inter and summer respec
tively.
5
W N l Itr r ic «
r
CHAPTER X II— Continued
As the light grew. Go Ahead leaned
forward, scanning the landscape far
and near, seeking for some sign that
Stella had arrived before him. Steile
herself did not look at the coun try;
Instead she looked at Go Ahead frown-
Catalina Island Yields
tn gly; Jealously Irritated that be
Many Ancient Treasures should be so eager to ee* this m ini
i Avalon, Santa Catalina Island. CaL whom, to far as be knew, he had
Caesar, meanwhile,
— An attempt to follow ancient trails never beheld.
nodded In hi* saddle.
to the long-loet Island temple o f
Finally Go Ahead g a r* over hi*
Chlnlgchintch, the Sun God, has re
search for the moment. “ W e’re too
sulted Instead In the discovery o f the
bnrlal place o f a small Indian prln- early. Bob,“ be said. “ 1 was afraid
ceaa o f 3,000 years ago and evidence we would be. T h ere’s nothlug to do
Indicating that child sacrifices w ere now except go to the ranch house and
wait there till she turns up.“
made In wholesale fashion by tribes
“ Go to the ranch house!“
Amaze-
o f the Channel Islands, off the coast
ment amounting to Incredulity drove
o f California.
i W ithin a stone urn weighing 134 the sleepiness from the g irl’s eyes.
“ You— you don't mean It I "
pounds and fashioned skillfu lly as
"W h y, o f course I mean 1L Why
though by modern tools was found
the skeleton o f an Indian girl be n o t!"
“ But— but— * Stella broke off. Al
tween five and seven years.
H er
hands apparently had clutched the ready she bad learned the fu tility of
rim o f an urn. whose rich ornamenta trying to Induce Go Ahead to be pru
tion o f wampum bespeaks her royal dent. “ But F air didn't say to wait I d
the ranch hour«,“ she ended, desper
lineage.
In a circle with the urn as a cen ately.
" O f course he didn’t. But where
ter w ere counted by Prof. Ralph Glid-
Go Ahead
den, curator o f the Catalina museum else are we to w a lt T
o f Channel tslnnd Indians, the skele- laughed at tight o f the dismay on
tona o f 64 children buried In tier* Stella * face. “ It doe* aee'ra like ven
four deep with small heads touching taring Into a hornet’s nest, doesn't
I t » " be admitted. “ But It really Isn’t
each other.
Barker we left In Lob o vllle; W ade I*
Beneath them was the skeleton o f
a seven-foot man. A spear blade still probably up n o rth ; there can’t be any-
oue much here except Diego.
W e’ll
was Axed in the ribs.
Just tie him up or set a guard on
The sand within the funeral nrn
him, and then we can make ourselves
bad the appearance o f ground crystal
— apparently, according to the discov at home. See?"
"But suppose Barker comes after
erer. a sacred sand used tn the burial
o f Indian royalty— and was fa r d if ua. Suppose hla spies saw ua leav
ing— "
ferent from that which had alfted
"C ou ld n 't
H e’d have Jumped us
over the graves o f the other children.
long ago. And even I f be did come
These finds as well as a wealth o f
obsidian knives, spear points and ar after us «re d be safer behind 'dobe
row heads and hundreds o f other ar- walls than In tbe open."
"B u t— but why not go on?"
tid e s o f wampum-lnlald stone and
Go Ahead opened bis eyes. "W hy.
bone have provided m aterial over
we can’t go without Stella," be pro
which Glldden has puzzled stuce he
tested.
discovered them.
It was on the tip o f Stella’s tongue
One thin piece o f slate he believes
to ray something very derogatory
to be a stone map, holes having been
about her other s e ll But she cheeked
drilled to indicate trails to the fonr
herself Just In time. "F a ir said that
main burring grounds on Santa Cata
If site didn't meet us at dawn for os
lina Island.
to go on, and she’d overtake as," she
“ It Is plausible," Glldden said, “ that
pleaded.
the strange child bnrlal within the
ora and those surrounding It were
‘ “ Yes. But It Isn’t dawn yet. W e’ve
the result o f a natural death o f a
got to wait somewhere and we’ve got
little girl o f high rank and the slay-
to rest while we wait. I'm not 'special
tng o f 64 attendants and playmates
ly sleepy myeelt but I wouldn't mind
with her. O r they all may have been
forty winks, and I guess yoo wouldn't
killed In some religious ceremonial
either. And then o f coarse w e've got
rite.
to give tbe horses s chance to eat and
rest a bit, or they may play oul on us
“ It la even possible the prince** may
have been given some potion nnd bur-, when we least expect It."
led alive. T h e way the small hands
Stella gave up. “ You know best, I
clutched the outer rim o f the bowl
suppose," she said, “ but 1 wish you
wouldn’t wait for Stella. I don't be
makes this a possibility."
Here she's coming st all."
Wampum Inlaid In four broken
Go Ahead looked at the girl gravely.
circles on the rim o f the urn with
‘T hope she will come." be said. “ If
“ gates” leading to the four points o f
site doesn't I’ll have to consider going
the compass lead Glidden to believe
after her. T oo see. Barker told me
the burial place may be near the alia
last night why be wanted to (narry
o f the temple o f Chlnlgchinlch.
her— "
"W h a t? "
Butter Stored for Winter
“ Yes. I thought from what Green
T h e Department o f Agriculture any» and you said about her that It was
that fo r butter, to be stored fo r win
curious that he should want her so
ter use. pasteurized sweet cream
badly. But o „w I understand."
should be used, churned at a low tern- ■ "Y o u —you don’t mean be told yoo
ie ra tu re and the butter washed so about her money?"
that It will be firm and waxy. Rolls
"Eh. . . .
So you know about IL
or prints ot butter should be wrapped
too. Tea, he told rue— Indirectly. He
In parchment butter paper, placed In a
warned me that be was going to marry
stone crock, and covered with strong
her and take her money him relf and
brine. Butter should he stored In ua that I'd better pat all such thoughts
cool a place as la available and I d a out o f my head.”
place free from odor* likely to be ab
“ He told you— th atl
He thought
sorbed by tbe butter.
that you— "
“ Seents so. Oh. he’s Just got money
Popular trio— three meal* a day.
on the brain. H e’s— ”
“ But what did you say?"
“ M e !” Go Ahead chuckled. “ Oh. 1
turned It off some way.
I ought to
have told him— But no matter about
that.
I couldn't well tell him any
thing without spilling all the beans
But the long and short o f It Is that
I’ve got to get Stella away from that
robber camp before Barker goes back
to It."
Bob’* voice
quivered with
sup
pressed passion. "1 s'pose you waot
her for yo u rs elf!"
Go Ahead did not answer. But he
turned and looked ut the girl long and
gravely. Then, «till without speaking
be looked away.
A fte r a while Stella looked up
Then she uttered a startled excluma
lion. “ Oh, w e’ re right at the house,’
zhe gasped. "Oh. oh 1 Flense don’t
go Inside. Go-ey I Go anywhere else—
beyond the barn there— an yw h ere"
“ All right." Go Ahead turned his
Lots o f folks who think they have
His brief anger had
“ Indigestion” have only an acid condi horse slightly.
melted, giving
plate
to concern.
tion wlib-h could be corrected In five
“ You’re played out." he ssld. “ and It's
o r ten minutes. An effective anti-acid
no wonder. That'* what makes you
like Phillips M ilk o f Magnesia soon
so temperamental. W e’ll camp beyond
restores digestion to normal.
the barn on one condition, and that Is
Phillip* does away with all that
that you'll lie down right away and
sourness and gas right after meals It
prevents the distress so apt to occur take a nap."
tw o hours after eating. What a pleas
But Stella shook her head mutinous
ant preparation to tak e!
And how
ly. “ I ’ ve got to do my shure," site
good It Is for the system ! Unlike a said.
bunting dose o f soda—which I* hut I
"A ll right. Then we’ll go Inside the
tem porary
relie f at best— Phillip*
house and you can do It there." Oo
Milk o f Magnesia neutralizes many
Attend relaxed hla slight tug on the
tim e* Its volume In arid.
reins, and his horse Instantly tried to
Next time a hearty meal, or too rich
turn In toward the ranch house, now
a diet has brought oo the least dis just abreast.
com fort. try—
This brought Slella to terms. “ No.
n o t" she cried. “ I give In. I'll lie
down.” Under her breutb she added;
“ but I won’t sleep."
“ Good enough." Oo Ahead dragged
tils reluctant steed huek to Its course
A moment later the three had
passed apparently unseen beyond the
b a rj and were screened by Its bulk
When Food
Sou rs .
PH ILLIPS
r . Milk ,
. o f Magnesia
Yellow Fever Peril
by No Meant Ended
iry
waa a1
when, a moment later. Go Ahead
stepped lightly u> her aide, be found
her fast asleep. • • ~ ■ . . . . v./ „
Long ha Hood looking down on bar
In alienee. Then, muttering, “ Poor,
tln p l plucky b*yr," and resolving tn
hla heart o f heart* that ba'd “ taka
good care o f Bob when he got him
East." he went back to Caeear.
"C aesar," be naked, “ how aleepy
are y o u !"
“ Me?
A in’t sleepy at all, Mr.
George, suh." Caesar never dreamed
o f using such an appellation a* “ Go
Ahead” Instead o f the aristocratic
’•George Ashraead."
“ W ell, I am i And I guess you did
sleep most o f the n ig h t Do you sup-
pose you could keep watch fur an hour
while 1 lake a nap?”
Caesar drew bluiaeif up "Course I
can. Mr. George, sub," be replied with
considerable dignity.
“ W ell, I’ll trust you.
Com * over
here." Go Ahead led the way aome
twenty feet northward lo the north
end o f the barn. “ T h ere Isn't a thing
to do except to stand here, at thla
com er, and keep your eye# open." be
said. “ You can lack east and west
along Hie road we Just came by. and
north across the road, and now and
then taka a look over your shoulder
past Bob and me and tbe horses along
the side o f the ham to the south, to
make sure that nobody's trying to
slip up on you from behind. T h e first
human being you see, wake me quick.
And wake me In an hour anyw ay—on*
hour. You understand?"
“ Yassuh. 1 understand!"
"W ell, you do It, or I’ll skin yon
alive."
Yassuh I" Ceasar grinned. Evident
ly the threat wa* a mere verbal pleas
antry, without terror*.
With a nod Go Ahead strode halt ■ j
doten feet to the rear and flopped ,
j
lone# big ramlly
that no rhtld
*.>t aa unde« amount of nttnatlon.
Thu antique Ids* H ub thu child
tnust work (or hit i- ilr n li until
tha day hs was twunty-on* was a
dual hstlur for ihu youth than to
1st him gut It into hi* h»ad that
hla parunts must worh for him —
K. Hubbard.
W H IN
YOU E N T E R T A IN
For a hot dish which may he
stretched to aerve IS guests tha fo l
T H E R E la nothing that has ever
lowing la well liked:
taken the place ot Bayer Aspirin ••
Chicken
W arm « In.—
an antidote fo r pain. S a l«, or physi
Cook until tender In a
cians wouldn’t use it, and endorse its
kettle full o f water Iw o
use by other*. Sure, or several mil
five lo alx pound chick
lion users would have turned to some
ens, adding au oulon lo
thing else. But get real Bayer Aspirin
the kettle fur seasoning.
(at any drugstore) with Bayer on the
Season the chickens In
bo.», and tha word geeumt pruned in
side aud out before put
rad;
ting
Into
the
keltl*.
Taste the broth to ace that It I* not
too salty, adding pepper during the
cooking. Remove the fowls when well
cooked, take off the meat from the
bone* lu neat pieces aud p'uce In a
dish aet Into hot water, adding a
little o f the fat from the kettle to
keep moist.
Into the kettle uow
place four good sited bunch«* ot cel
ery, cleaned aud cut Into small p ieces;
cook until fairly tender, but not s o ft;
remove that to a dlvh to keep h o t:
the tn«W « » r i
»aver MaanraMvr#
now add four packages o f noodles, or
u y g ii> tc «lU a c ld M t«r of B i l U j r l l i i t l l
If homemade, about a double recipe
In amount, and cook 13 minutes.
Serve a nest o f noodles, then a few
a * " T r a n a y lé a n la " sailin g Jan. SO
spoonfuls o f celery and top with
C W k ■ S O c r a f * . « S O * , . including S i d d n .
chicken and a spoonful o f gravy. If
( W r y Utamke (.«nblnnra. Hnbnl. <*«, 1.1 of
M ococcv Spain. A lg ie r « Malta. A O l e Pun-
served on a plalter serve In the same
way— noodles first, then tha celery
and top with the chicken.
E 2£ ■
Rabbit Shortcake.— Clean rabbit and
nUNKCCUEE,
.N T .
cut Into piece*, dn-dge with Hour and
put Into a frying pan with one-half
Earth Not Yet Crowded
cupful o f butter or t>acon fat and four
Probably more than one third o f
tablespoonfuls o f chopped oulon. Cook
until brown, turning frequently. R e j the people o f the earth dwell In two
move to a large kettle, cover with ’ countries— Chinn and India. Such vast
stock or w ater to which five bouillon areas as Siberia. Canada. Australia
cubes have been dissolved add two and Braxll have populations o f not
blades o f mace, one-half a hay leaf, , more than two or three to the square
and cook until tender. Strain, reserve mile.
the meat and discard the bones. Melt
one-half cupful of butter, add two-
H anford's Balsam o f Myrrh
thirds o f a cupful o f dour, and atlr
S tar* 1 * 4 * Rem Healed Wt
j until brawn. Add to Ihe strained
stock, cook five minutes, add salt and
| pepper and the rabbit meat and keep
C m I i f o m t * \«artefjr N o r a j i e i I h k . f r u w l n i tfU-
j hot until serving time.
Split Indl- trlct . Aluat g o t o Io w a . E t r r y l h t R K f » v o r a b U
D « a l th r u i n n * a b o u t (SOU tfultwr'a V a r i e t y
! vldqal shortcakes, spread with butter.
Htorw. 291 C a a t r o 81 . M o u n t a in V I « « . rai l/ .
, pour over the rabbit and place a ripe
« M l U M D M i K M I L O r K H — r i p a f la it r « un-
olive In the center o f each shortcake;
n e c e s a a r r « a r a S I S - I l k w « « k l y d u r l n « *i*arm
t l m « at h o m e
rf ltfntn«d w<>r*
|JlAk|M.Nn
; garnish with a sprig o f para ley.
P IN
C O M P A N Y , l a d i a a a lfart>«>r
In . li a n a
Prune Salad.— Cut bead lettuce Into
six slices and pluce on Individual
S C H O O L
F O R
M E N
plates. Put a tabic*¡.„onful o f may-
tnmmm f - tUSINXM. T t A M I at rg O m S J O M
K
u
ro
ll
an/
Mui*.
teetxd
fo
r
lit
e
r
a
l UP»
I onnulse dressing in the center, sprin
O R C Q O N IN S T IT U T E O P TE C H N O L O O T
kle with paprika, surround with a Y . i t . C.
IU «I| .
I ’o r t l a n « l , O r * f o o
I border o f chopped nut meat«, p lat*
; outside a ring o f finely cut celery,
Smathing the Adage
j ami outside o f that on tbe edge o f
Sentimental Smith— Old friend* are
| the lettuce a border o f cooked prunes,
the best friends, ir e they not?
\ stoned and cut Into piece*.
H arriet
lla r d fo x — They are not.
Oo You Lika Tongue?
They have an unerring memory for
T here ls nt> dlhre delicate and nice
yoor age and your fumlly secrets,
| ly flavored meat lliun a well cooked and they teh 'em.
tongue. It Is es-
/£.-=
peclally
good
Powerful Vacuum Tube
sliced very thin
A vacuum tube with a power o f 13,-
OUU watts, sending oul wireless wares
o f six m eter* In length, can produce *
warmth In near-by *|>ectator* and
cook sausage* In a glass tube without
fire.
Here is a fine
dish to serve with the rough ends and
ft Frequently /•
broken parts o f the tongue;
"Y ou want to know the secret o f
Tongue ItaMenne.— Use the broken
my surra**? Well, I give the people
pieces o f a boiled smoked tongue cut
what they want.“
into small dice.
Mix together two
"G o sh ! But Isn't that against the
tablerjioonfuls o f butter, three table
spoonfuls o f bread crumbs, one-half la w ? "— Life.
to
MEDITERRANEAN
.
Go
Ahead Stepped Lightly to H er
Side and Found Her Sleeping.
down on his blanket* a* Stella had
done. Like Stella, too, be was asleep
In an Instant.
Caesar watched lilm take hit place:
(hen, bristling and determined, he set
himself to keep unremitting vigil.
And he did keep It. lie obeyed Go
Ahead's Instructions to the letter, kept
excellent watch up and down aud
across the road that ran In front o f
him. and periodically looked behind
him. If danger had come from any o f
these directions he would undoubtedly
have detected It and given warning.
But. actually. It did not come from
in y of these direction*.
The passing o f the traveler* along
the front o f the ranch building* had
not been unnoticed.
Diego, he who
had gone down before Barker’s heavy
knife when lie tried to waylay Go
Ahead, had laid awake nearly all the
night, suffering from the polo o f the
thrust through his upper arm. More
he was standing at the window o f the
bunkhouse. staring out Into the dawn,
when the three rode by. He thought
lie recognized Go Ahead, and finding
that the party did not reup[>enr along
the non: beyond the bum. he crossed
from the bunkhouse to the bam,
where,
head
pressed
against
the
boards at the hack, be listened with
all his ear*. Soon he was rewarded
by the sound o f voices nnd then, find
ing a convenient knothole through
which to peep, hy Ihe sight o f the man
whose qulckwittednesa had got him
his wound.
Then lie went to the ranch honse,
to the automatic telephone, and called
up Barker’s office
The bell was still
ringing when Barker got hm-k from
seeing IVatle nnd III* men off for Brid
get’s. He heard It. Indeed, a* he came
up the path, nnd quickened hla steps
*o a run In conneqtirnce. 'Phone c a lif
ai that hour o f the morning were rare
and likelv to he Important.
(TO BE CONTINUED.)
Sacred Mountain«
The mountains o f T ’al Shan tn
Shantung. Hang Shan In Shnnsl. Sung
Shan In Honan. Iluu Shan In Hhenai,
and Heng Shan In Hunan are held
»acred by the t'onfuclanlsts.
In the
opinion o f most Chinese, IVu T 'al
Shan In Shansi and Otnel In Szechuen
are equally sacred.
T h e latter * re
shrine* for Buddhist pilgrims.
Sound and Ear Drum»
In general, we give the name
"sound" to a sensation caused by stim
ulation o f the auditrry nervous cen
ters hy vibrational energy. This vi
brational energy Is also. In physic*,
called sound, so that in title sen*« It
would n»t matter whether or not
there was an ear drum to catch this
sound.
The Haughty One»
The reason why so many women
are not loved In because they won't let
men love them— Woman's Udine Com
puu I on.
teaspoonful of parsley, oue tea*|M*iD-
ful o f minced onion, one egg yolk, a
little salt and j*-pper to taste. Spread
this on the bottom o f a glass baking
dish. Arrange the diced tongue and
a few slices o f tongue overlapping
each other on top o f the mixture.
C over with one cupful o f ladled rice
which has been well seasoned with
butter, pepper, salt and paprlkn and
cover the rice with a top o f grated
cheese. Set In the oven long enough
lo get thoroughly hot.
Braised Tongue.— Boll a tongue In
ralted water for tw o hours or until
tender. Put Into cold water for a few
minutes to loosen the skin, then re
move It and slice Into slices three-
quarters of an Inch thick. Slice boll«*)
ham the same thickness and trim It
to match the tongue.
Pur a little
butter In the pan and brown the
tongue and hum on both side*. Place
these braised slices around a round
linking dish. In alternate slices and
In the center put freah cooked and
well-reasoned spinach.
Cover with
buttered brand crumbs and chop|ied
hard-cooked egg yolks.
Brown a
short time In a ho. —-en anti serve.
Stuffed Tongue.— Boll „ .ongue un
til tender. Skin nnd slit through the
larger end; remove part o f the meat,
enough to make a well to hold the
stuffing. Chop the ment that was re
moved and mix with bread crutr!*.
butter, salt and pepper and four
chopped olives.
Fill nnd place the
tongue tn a casserole, lay email strips
o f fat salt pork on top and brown
It well In a hot oven. Serve w ith :
Olive Sauce.— Mix Iw o tablespoon
fuls o f flour, two tablespootiful* o f
bolter, >no teaspoonful o f beef ex
tract, one cupful o f bolting water and
salt and pepper to tast«.
Add the
boiling water Inst. Just before tak
ing from the heat add two tablespoon-
fnls o f grated olives.
"H
u j U a
~yY L^w tl£_
The Caddie’» Dig
Dub G olfer— 1 suppose you get n
good many week-ender* on this course,
caddie.
Cuddle— Yes, sir— also a f*-w weak
beginner*.— Smith's Weekly.
Drenm* and weather
usually go by contraries.
A
lo po|
not hc«W W
the earth.
out o f tbl
■l*', It Is H ill
Two main
eaa* exist.
On* la lu Africa, where
Noguchi and tw o •M uriate* tiled re
cently o f the disease lu Ilia course
o f their Investigations ou It. and the
other la In South America. A llnrenp
from either ranter Is alwaya possible.
Just aa cholera and plague frequently
spread to epidemic proportions from
their centers In India,
Recent Invest Ignltone point tn a
reservoir o f yellow fever In certain
monkeys o f Africa, and public health
oltlclala believe that a similar animal
or luoaquilo or even human reservoir
exist* In South America. These reser
voirs consist o f subjects that have
be»'U Infected anil recovered, hut yet
are c*|>*lila o f Irunainlttlng Ihe dle-
r a w to other*.— Columbia ttt C.) Rec
ord.
How
Lot* of Men
I.of* o f men who feel they need a
nig city to give full afipiirtm.My to
the* talent* haven't been big enough
tn make good lo • smull town. - A l r b
Ison Globa.
A physician watched the n n l t i of
•***Up*UMI t,,r 47 year*. **d believed
that M mailer how careful people are a t
«heir health, diet and exercise, roaetipa-
tlon will occur from time D> time. Of
n e ll importance, then, !e bow lo treat
It when It cvmee. Dr. Okhlwell alwnyn
wae in fa» or of getting ta cloee lo nature
ae poeelhle, hence hie remedy tor eontU-
■•lion, known ae Dr. (Yhlerell's Hyrup
Pepsin, I* a mild vegetable compound.
It can not harm the eyetrin and I* not
habit forming Hyrup Pertain I* pleasant-
testing, and youugeter« love It.
Dr Caldwell did not approve of
drastic physirw and purser It» .1 d not
believe they were good for anvbialy’a
eyatem In a practice of 47 y * « .« he
never sew any reason for their use when
Myrup Pepsin will . mptr the huwcls juct
as promptly,
I hi not let * day go hy without *
bowel movement. I hi not alt nnd ho|w,
but go ta tha nrarcat druggUt »ml get
one ot the generous bottles ot Dr Cald
well's Hyrup IY|>ein. or write "Myrup
Pepsin," Ih-oL lilt, Monticello, Illinois,
for free trial bottle.
Helped to
Win the World War
S. O . S.
The biggest business corporation o f
all Unto was the Service o f Supplies
- t h e S. tv S behind Ihe Ameri can
expeditionary forces, lu Franca, 1DI7-
M
T h e 8. O. S. hulll tmtrw lliuu l.ikm
mile* o f railroad In France; brought
over 1.41NI locomotives and 1H.343 rail
road cars; brought UByOOO tulle* of
telegraph nnd telephone wire, wrhlch
m u hung < n 2.300 tullee o f polra ; put
up Innumerable building*. Including a
refrigerator plan; fur 0.300 tuna of
meal dally ; built 10.000 portable her-
rucks, and Iw o hospital cities, each
with 4.000 lieti*.
The bakeries that we bulli turned
out 800,000 pounds o f brend dully. Ae
tn the personnel o f thla huge business.
It varied from experts In repairing
field glaasee, to (hat Indlaetisalds
genius with the acetylene torch mend
ing locomotives.— Frederick Palm er lu
Liberty Mngnslne.
B iitith Rubber Road*
A pinti for whlrnpread promotion o f
ruldier ronde In tlreat Brltaln hns
tirali raported tu thè Unlled Stillo*
Coimnerc* dvpnrtment by Its London
office. For ilurablllty, rleautlneee and
frradotn frani rand vibratimi, rotola
Iliade frani rutilar hlnrki are snld lo
hn unequnh d. A Brillali ruliber pu» log
block company hns Iran fortumi, wltb
Ih * Idee o f eelllng euch rand* for
■poetai “ qulet area*” suoli ss surround
h ospitala,
hlsloric
building*.
and
bridge*.
Poor Butinete
Col. E II. R. Green, Ihe capitalist
who ta about to build a superb flying
field at hla South Dartmouth country
place. Mid at a luncheon that he re
cently gave to ■ group o f young (tying
officers ;
“T h e airplane Is swift, but modern
love Is swifter.
Modern love. I f we
are to believe all we hear, la horn
sw iftly, and It die* as sw iftly as It Is |
born.
“ T h e whole story o f modern love—
I f we believe *11 we hear— might be j
summarised In three sentences:
" 'Y o u ethereal saint, 1 worship you.'
" ‘You beautiful woman, I love you!* |
" 'H oly mackinaw, go get your face
lifted !• "
Huge Lock* in Holland
T h e biggest l o c k « |u Europe and
probably In the world with Ihe excep
tion o f those In the Punaina canal, are
now nearing completion at Anderton
a village lesa than two mil««* from
Hanover, Germany.
About 327.1*10
cubic yurds o f concrete were used In
the construction.
Coldeet Material Known
Experiments are being mad* with
dry Ire, which la eolldifled gas, as a
refrigeration
poMlhlllty.
When
It
melt*. It evaporate* and 1* colder than
tho poles o f the earth. A small piece
o f It will frees* a pitcher o f water
•olid.
RECOMMENDS
IT TO OTHERS
LyxSn E. Pink hum's VefwUUo
Compound Helps Hor So Much
Cleveland, Ohio.— “ I aura
tuend Lydia E. Plnkhom’s Vegctahla
Compound to *ny
woman In tho con
dition I was In. 1
was so weak and
run down that I
could hardly stand
up.
I could not
eat and won full
of misery. A friend
livin g on Arcado
Avmiuo told mo
about this medi
cine and after tak
ing ten bottle* m y
weakness and nervousness ara all
gona. I feel ilka livin g again. I am
•till taking It until I feel strong Ilka
before. You m ar use this letter as a
testim onial.“ — hla*. K i j z a * c t i i Tuno,
14913 H ole A v e , Cleveland. Ohio.
W. N. U . P O R T L A N D . NO. S T -ia za
Rouae* Painful Memorie»
Learn From Mtetahe•
Tul-.mnlth— I should think you’d
like to aee your w ife ou the screen.
Silent, you know.
Longsuffer— Yee, hut I can’t help
noticing that all the time »tie's In
the picture her Jaw's wagging.
Learn from your mistakes, but do
not cry over them. He who oever
make* ■ m lila k * never make* any
thing. T h e trouble with the mno who
never makes a mistake Is that he doe*
out know • mistake when he makre
on e Wise men make m istakes; foot*
continue to make them.— Milwaukee
Journal.
Good Cheer
“ What's that tramp want?"
“ Say* he's ■ birdmun."
“ Tons out a handful o f corn."—
Louisville Courier Journal.
pradlctlon*
W orry Is rust upon the blade.
tw ater
It Wa« Ea»y
"H o w did she get so tanned?"
“ Oh, she sat on the tieach w ltb
Burn* and Browning."
K ent
R A D IO
O f course you're
going to hear
Hoover and Smith
H A N K S to m lio, they expect to talk directly tn every
voter in the United S u tra Where ia Ihe family that
can afford to be without s good radio eel in thi« moet
Intereeting o f Presidential year«?
When Smith ami Hoover po on the air, you ran rount on
Atwater Kent Radio. Its reliability, it« power, its rangr, it*
■implii ity o f operation, a« well as its eleer tone, have inede
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experiment. You don't have to Uke it on faith. It is the fruit
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Nearly 1,700.000 owner* know that the name Atwater
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Whether or not your home 1« equipped with electricity,
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T
The Atwater Kent electric seta require no batteries. A
cord from the compart, satin-finished cabinet plug* into any
convenient lamp socket and the current coats i only r a’
about aa
much aa the lighting o f one 40-watt lamp.
Early Wooden Cuttert
In the early days o f American
dwelling construction wooden root
gutters, called M ,s a m tF from the
proee** o f gongtng hy which they
were made, were widely used oo Colo
nlul homes.
WHAT DR. CALDWELL
LEARNED IN 47
YEARS PRACTICE
b a t t e r y sets
«49— *68
Sunday might -
A item *ee Kamt
Radio Ham r—
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ra.
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