Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, May 14, 1909, Image 3

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“ L ittle
S o ld ie r s ,”
Is t o f i g h t f o r
you
a g a i n s t t h e d is e a s e g e r m s t h a t
c o n s ta n tly e n d a n g e r y o u r h e a lt h .
These c o r p u s c l e s
a ro m a d e
h e a lth y a n d s tro n g b y t h e u s e o f
H o o d 's S a r s a p a r i l l a .
N o t.
Provoked Mother— Tommy, you’ re the
plague of my lif e !
Tommy (snuggling up to her) — You
wouldn’ t talk that way if somebody’d kid­
nap me, would you. mamma?
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Dr. B.
st. Vitu*' l>anre ana
rviius maea.es perma-
neatly cu .-i by O r .» ine » Great Nerve Ue-
Sen,! for FREE $2 00 trial bottle and treatise.
H. Kline. L & . 031 Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pa.
S to n g !
Nan— The trouble with Billy is that
he’s awkward when he’s in company. He
doesn't know what t<j do with his hands.
Fan— Oh, yes, he does; he told me once
that you wore too many pins in your
belt.— Chicago Tribune.
T Y P E W R IT E R S "New Visible Yost.'- All make«
rebuilt liko new. at second-hand prices. Two Smith-
Dens.-R minuion from $115 to $45. Supplies for all
makes. Machines rented. $2 to $3.50 monthly. The
Typewriter Exchange. 255 Montgomery. Sun Francisco
L o o k e d S u sp icion s.
Captain (o f baseball nine)— You think
Stumpy is getting sort o’ weak in his
mind ? Why ?
Manager— He renewed his contract for
this season without making a kick for a
higher salary.— Chicago Tribune.
Mothers w ill And Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
Syrup th>> b st rettiedv to use for their cUUdron
Suriug the teeth in g period.
In
a
D ifferen t
Those who keep Hamlins Wizard Oil
in the house do not have to buy any
other remedy for sore throat. No other
remedy w ill cure this trouble so quick­
ly or so surely. Remember this.
th e
P a rt.
Percy— Esmeralda, will you marry me?
Esmeralda— No ; Gwendolen refused
you last night, and I ’m not acting as
first aid to the injured.
Good for Sore Eyes,
for over 100 years P E T T IT 'S E YE
S A LV E has positively cured eye dis­
eases everywhere.
A ll druggists or
Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y.
The chimney swift is truly a bird of
the air, for it never alights on a fence
or building. It drops into the top of
some mlde-mouthed chimney and clings
to its rough sides with tiny feet.
Shake Into Y our Shoes
A llen 's Foot-E ase, a pow der fo r th e fe e t. I t cures
painful, sw ollen, sm arting, sw e a tin g fe e t. Makes
new shoes easy. Sold by a ll Druasrista and Shoe
Stores. D on’ t a ccep t any substitute.
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F R E E . A ddress A . S. Olmsted, L e Roy, N . Y .
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"W h a t was it Priscilla said to John
Alden?”
“ You mean, ‘Speak for yourself.
John?”
“ Y’ es; whnt did she mean?”
“ I don’t know what she meant, b u t 1
know it must have been before she and
John were married that she suid i t . ”—
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T H E N w r i t i n g t o a d v e r t i s e r s p ie ;
m e n tio n t h is p a p e r .
T h e ft.
Commissioner
Bingham
of
New
York, at a recent dinner, described in
a most interesting manner the methods
o f the skilled pickpocket.
| ‘T ie is so very clever at his best,”
[ concluded the commissioner, “ that one
might almost believe him capable of
the feat attributed to a Western steve­
dore.
A group o f stevedores were
lunching in a sheltered nook of a
wharf. One o f them went across the
street for a plug of chewing tobacco,
and in his absence another substituted
for his tin o f pale coffee and milk
his own tin o f milkless black coffee.
When the first stevedore, plug in hand,
returned, he could hardly believe his
eyes.
“ W ell,’ he said, I ’ve heard o f clever
thieves, but to swipe the milk out o f •
feller's coffee beats the b a n d !'”
The
A n cien t
Stone
S lln v e re.
I t has been said that Asiatic nations
excelled others in the use o f the sling,
and the slingers o f an ancient army
used their little weapons with terrible
effect. "These natives have such skill,”
says one old historian, “ that i t very
rarely happens that they miss their
aim. What makes them so great in
the use of the sling is the training giv­
en them from their earliest years by
their mothers, who set up a plecs of
bread hung at the end o f a rod for a
target and let their children remain
without food until they have hit it,
when the child who is the victor re­
ceives the bread as the reward o f his
skill and patience.”
H a d n ’t H e aelied T h a t Staff«.
She— So you are au author?
He— Ye-es.
“ O h! how delightful It must be to
earn one’s living by wielding the pen.”
“ Yes, I always imagined i t
w ould
be.”
U n n a lly
They
Are.
“ Frofessor, what is the meaning of the
word ‘monologue’ ?”
“ My dear sir, consider the derivation of
it. ‘Mon’ is slang for ‘money,’ and ‘ logos’
means ‘a word.’ ‘Monologue, words for
money.”
'O n
a
P in ch .
“ For the present,” said the political
magnate, “ you will have to be satisfied
with filling some temporary vacancy from
time to time.”
“ I ’ll be more than satisfied,” faltered
the despairing offieeseeker, “ with any­
thing that will fill the vacancy in my
stomach from time to tim e!”
H andicap ped.
Teacher— In this free country o f ours,
children, any boy may hope to be Presi­
dent some day.
Curly Haired Urchin
(raising
his
hand)— Not me, ma’am. My name's W ill­
iam Jennings Bryan Simpson.— Chicago
Tribune.
Siiffureiitlniff
a
P o ssible
Reason.
“ Verena,” impatiently asked the mis­
tress, “ what brings that policeman to th<
house so much?”
“ Take a good look at me face, ma’ am,’
answered the cook with a simper. “ D«
ye think it’d scare anybody away?—
Chicago Tribune.
R e f i n e d P e n * ini i s m .
Burton was writing his “ Anatomy 01
Melancholy.”
“ I suppose,” he .sighed, “ I ’ll accumulate
a big stack of bones out of this.”
However, as he further reflected, this
was not much better than having a fam­
ily skeleton in the closet.
The
L n ck iest
to
handed down today by the United States
Circuit Court of Appeals.
It directly
affects several hundred pending suits
against insurance companies for losses
sustained in the great fire o f April,
1906, and may result in the insured ob­
taining the principal of their policies
with interest for three years.
The case decided today was that of
the Richmond Coal company against the
Commercial Union Assurance company
of London, in which it was sought to
r
ver about $20,000 insurance on coal
*•
bn- ;ers at Spear and Howard
l
dch caught fire several hours
ai
earthquake of April 18, 1906,
and
s destroyed after smouldering
for
month.
The Circuit Court of
Appeals reverses the judgment o f the
lower court, which was in favor o f the
insurance company.
The higher court decides that the
earthquake was not the proximate
cause o f a tire which occurred after the
earthquake shock, practically holding
that an earthquake cannot cause a fire
directly and that for an earthquake to
be the indirect cause of a fire the blaze
must follow immediately upon the
quake.
The Appellate court also decided an­
other very important point, which is
that a fire following upon an explosion,
such as one caused by dynamit.ng, is
covered by the terms o f the insurance
policy.
K IN O IN S U R A N C E J O K E R .
“ H E L L O l" P A K io ,
F r a te r n a l S o c ie tie s o f Illin o is S o u n d
W a rn in g A g a in s t M e a s u re .
U n itin g F ra n c e and A m e ric a by W ir e ­
Chicago, May 11.— Leaders o f fra­
ternal insurance societies have discov­
ered a joker in house bill No. 552,
now ready for a third reading in the
Illinois legislature, which, if passed,
will develop a billion-dollar insurance
combine with power to force smaller
concerns and fraternal orders out of
the insurance business.
The bill in question contains a clause
which provides that any insurance com­
pany doing business in Illinois may is­
sue policies with special rates o f pre­
mium less than the usual rates to
members of labor unions, lodges and
other organizations who, through an
officer, may take out insurance o f not
less than.,100 members.
In this proviso fraternal men see pos­
sibilities of a great insurance corpora­
tion, which, by cutting rates, would
utterly annihilate competition of small­
er and fraternal concerns. It was on­
ly by accident that the attention of
fraternal men was drawn to the joker.
A strong lobby w ill be sent to Spring-
field to fight it.
“ Hello, Paris! This is New York.”
To start a conversation like this
serosa the universe seems like an
achievement beyond the dream o f a
Jules Verne or the imaginative picture
of a Bellamy Storcr, yet in the busiest
city of the world, New York, such an
experiment will take place shortly,
with every assurance o f success.
On
this occasion, when scisnce announces
its triun p i to the world, society of the
nations will oiler its congratulations in
a unique and unrivaled manner, and
will feature on its social calendar a
U ncheon at which Frederick Townsend
Mart.n will prtside, that for interest
and charm will make all past society
events seem coinmonp ace, when the
first wireless luncheon will take place
in the salon of the Hotel Plaza.
While this lunchc n is being served
a voice will speak uniting two o f the
greatest nations of history. It will be
the voice o f America’s most prominent
society man reading a message of Pres-
dent Taft to Fre.-iderit Fallieres of
France. It will he transmitted to Mrs.
Nora Blateh D eforest in the Metropol­
itan tower, the talented pioneer of her
sex in this field and foremost woman
civil engineer in the world, who will
receive this message from the Plaza and
send it over a radio wireless telephone
at the rate of 186,000 miles a second,
to a fair daughter of France in the
Eiffel tower.
The salon will be decorated to re­
semble a forest. Trees will be in full
bloom and birds singing from their
branches
Presiding at this table will
be Mr. Frederick Townsend Martin
who w i'1 ho the guest, of the American
Wireless association of which Dr. De-
Forest is president. The guests will
be leading society people and scientific
men of note.
Mons. Etienne Lianel,
consul general o f France, representing
the French government and one of its
guests o f honor, has said that if wire­
less telephony is brought to a state of
perfection it will become a political
and diplomatic time saver.
The table will represent the Atlantic
ocean. A t one end will he the Metro­
politan tower, architecturally raised in
candy; at the other end will be the
Eiffel tower. On this miniature ocean
will be small ships of various nations
sailing back and forth.
The Bhore
landings of both France and America
will be appropriately represented.
‘ The menus will be small telephone
directories, and the dishes will be list­
ed as telephone numbers. The place
cards will he wireless messages sent
from the Ritz Carleton in France to
the guests a.sempled at the Plaza in
America. These messages will be re
ceived through wireless table phones
permitting the guests at both tables to
converse with each other, although
separated by half a world.
The waiters will be summoned by
wireless telephone and at the end car­
riages will be called by this means.
The favors w ill be small radio spark-
less wireless telephone outfits of very
light weight and will be utilized by the
guests in the ceremonies attending the
luncheon and carried away to commem­
orate the latest gigantic feat of mod­
ern science.
It will take just one fortieth of a
second for the message to travel across
the Atlantic and about one seventh of
a second to go around the world. Fol­
lowing this, mutual toasts will be
given by the guests o f this wireless
luncheon who will be separated by an
ocean, yet able to converse as if face
to face.
The value o f this marvelous scien­
tific and mechanical feat, can hardly be
estimated, and will stand among the
first half dozen scientific wonders of
all time. Its effect upon the trans­
mission o f commercial business will be
revolutionary, and will mean that we
can communicate with Europe at the
cost now prevailing for a domestic tel­
egram.
The great station in the Metropoli­
tan tower is now being rushed to a
stage o f completion. This will be ab­
solutely the finest wireless station in
the world. Its cost is not comparable
to that o f other equipments, as the sta­
tion comprises all sorts o f experiment­
ing apparatus.
It is thought that
$300,000 would not cover the outlay if
a structure as high as the Metropolitan
tower had to be erected especially for
th ■ work. As long as the tower has
already been constructed, the cost, out­
side of the apparatus, w ill be neglig­
ible.
The workings o f the radio wireless
peone are wonderfully simple when
the complex problems involved and
overcome in its creation are consid­
ered.
In telephoning, the operator talks
Into the mouthpiece exactly as with
the wire telephone and listens for a
reply through a head phone instead of
a receiver. In order to get into com­
munication with a wireless telephone
station, it becomes necessary to get
the instrument to the known tune of
the other station and then press the
buzzer key which calls the person to
the phone at the other end.
The con­
versation is then carried on as if the
two operators were face to face.
The mechanical principles
upon
which the radio wireless telephone de­
pend are simple enough, although there
is a great difference o f opinion upon
the actual explanation o f the phenome­
non o f wireless telephony. Speech is
the forming o f very rapid and every-
varying seriea o f vibrations in the air,
and their measurement by the nerves
o f the ear. Owing to the resistance o f
the atmosphere, these vibrations grow
weaker and at last disappear as we get
farther from the source of disturbance.
Telephony is the art o f translating
these vibrations into vibrations of ether
whose lesser resistance enables them
to be carried to great distances for the
translation into air vibrations again,
as only the air vibrations can be meas­
ured by the ear. In the wireless tele­
phone the air waves are translated into
'.he vibrations of an electrical discharge
vhich oscillates the ether.
The ether waves, sent out by trans-
nitting station, having been there
modified by the human voice, are
changed back at the receiving atation
into such form as to effect the receiver
and cause the exact air vibrations
which were made to modulate the
transmitting current, and therefore,
the words o f the speaker are heard ex­
actly as spoken.
P O T OF G O LD S O U G H T FO R.
E x c a v a tio n
fo r
K e n tu c k y
C h u rc h Is
C lo s e ly W a tc h e d .
Cincinnati, May 11.— The excavation
for the building o f St. Francis’ church
in Dayton, Ky., a suburb, is being
watched by many who believe that a
pot of gold was buried under that site
after the raid by General John Hunt
Morgan and his band o f Confederates
near the close of the Civil war.
The property belonged to the late
Mathew McArthur, a noted Southern
sympathizer. There was a subterra­
nean passage leading from the house,
and it is here, the passage having long
since been filled up, that the treasure
is supposed to be.
The money was left, it was said, by
a Confederate named Caldwell, who
had been North to pay the troops of
General Morgan, then located in this
vicinity. He stopped at the McArthur
T A F T W IL L P R E S S B U T T O N .
residence, and, his presence being dis­
closed, secreted the
gold, said to
T o O p e n G u nnison T u n n e l a t T r a n s - amount to several thousand dollars,
and escaped, intending to join General
M is s is s ip p i C o n g re s s .
Morgan.
Denver, May 11.— The Trans-Mis­
The latter was killed in Tennessee
sissippi Commercial congress, which about the same time.
w ill be held in this city August 18 to
21, w ill bring together the largest
B U c k H a n d A g a in Busy.
gathering of eminent men ever assem­
Chicago, May 11.— Another Black
bled in the West.
President T a ft will
be present and will press the button Hand outrage was perpetrated today
that will turn the waters into the Gun­ when three bombs were exploded in
nison tunnel, the great government re­ quick succession in the home o f Dom­
clamation project. The governors of inick Pecorere. This followed closely
the Trans-Mississippi states w ill attend upon the death o f Mariano Zagone yes­
terday as the result o f an alleged Black
with but few exceptions.
No one was injured
Among the former presidents o f the Hand shooting.
For three months
congress who will be present are W il­ by the explosions.
to
be
liam J. Bryan, David R. Francis, pres­ Pecorero, I who is reputed
ident of the St. Louis exposition, and wealthy, has received letters from the
John Henry Smith one o f the apostles Black Hand threatening him with
death unless he complied with the de­
of the Mormon church.
The railroad interests of the West mands for money.
will be represented by E. H. Harriman,
O v e r A tla n tic in A ir .
James J. Hill, E. P. Ripley, o f the
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, and
Boston, May 11.— A balloon trip
President Wnichell, o f the Rock Island- over the Atlantic from this city to Eu­
Frisco system.
rope is planned by Professor Henry H.
Clayton, who recently resigned as me-
A S IA M IN O R Q U I E T I N G D O W N
teoroligist at the Blue Hill observa­
tory after 16 years o f duty. Professor
B u t R o b b e rie s and A tte m p ts a t A rs o n Clayton believes he can cross the A t­
lantic by taking advantage of an upper
S till C o n tin u e .
or planetary current, which his experi­
Adana, May 11.— The situation here ments have shown, follows constantly
and throughout the province is improv­ eastward two miles and more above the
ing. The government is beginning to earth. He declares he can make the
restore the plunder and the people are distance of 3,000 miles easily in three
returning to their homes, many of or four days.
which are still standing. The military
commander has sent troops into the
M u la i T h r e a te n s S p a in .
country districts to maintain order and
Madrid, May 11.— It is reported that
enable the refugee farmers to harvest
Mulai Hafid, the sultan of Morocco,
their crops.
has broken off negotiations with Senor
Many Armenians and a few Moslems
Merry del Val, the Spanish minister to
are still in prison and even now delib­
Morocco, who went to Fez recently to
erate attempts are made to burn the
discuss Moroccan affairs with him. It
Armenian houses.
Various robberies
is stated further that the sultan has
are recorded and valuables from a safe
written direct to K ing Alfonso, de­
in a German flour mill have been car­
manding Spanish evacuation of the R if
ried away.
Nevertheless, conditions
country, and intimating that he would
are very different from what they were consider refusal to withdraw a declara­
only a few days ago.
tion o f war.
Man.
Ebcn— So Miss Antique is going to
get married at last. M ho is the lucky
man?
Flo— The clergyman. H e’s going to
get paid fo r it and assumes no re­
sponsibility.
New
.
y r u p
o
SOLO eY A L L LEADING DRUGGISTS
e a t S iz e only — r is o l a r price s o » p e » b o t t l c
F ic
IT COULD NOT BE CAUSE OF FIRE
( ‘l a , a .
“ I hear, Mike, that your w ife has
gone into society. Has she become a
clubwoman yet?"
“ Indade, an’ she has not got into
that class; she still uses • flatiron,
•or.” — N ew York Times.
D e c lin e d
MOST PAY LOSSES
Insurance Companies Cannot Put
Blame on Earthquake.
This medicine is a combination of
more than *J0 different remedial agents
in proportions and by a process known
only to ourselves and it has for thirty
years been constantly proving its worth.
No substitute, none "just-as-good.”
P r o b a b ly
onpnneae S ln tt s w a f,
T h e tirst Japanese stowaway
ever
brought to Boston arrived on a steamer
from London the oilier day. lie gave
his name as Tasujo Nakamura, aged
30. and claimed to have been a mem­
ber o f the crew o f an American sailing
vessel.
I t was learned that he was a sailoc
on board the ship Johanna, which ar­
rived at Falmouth. Fug., some mouths
ago. He was starving in London when
he determined to come to this country.
He wandered about the docks in the
I Thames and stole on board the Phila­
delphian nnd hid in the coal bunkers.
In s u ra n c e P o lic ie s C o v e r F ir e s D ue
Nakamura said he was all through
to D y n a m itin g — T e s t C a s e Is
the Russian-Japanese war, having been
one of the crew of a cruiser in the Jap­
W o n a t S a n F ra n c is c o .
anese fleet.
Inspector Root examined the man
nnd ordered that he be sent back on the
San Francisco, May 11.— An import­
Philadelphian when she leaves on her ant decision relative to the earthquake
return trip.
clause o f fire insurance policies was
H im .
“ Whatever success I have achieved,”
argued the passenger with the skull cap,
“ I owe entirely to heredity and environ
ment.”
“ That’s a firm I never heard of before,’’
said the passenger with the loud necktie.
“ Ilow long have you been traveling for
I them?” — Chicago Tribune.
A ir C r a f t O v e r C h ic a g o .
Chicago, May 11.— Mysterious aero­
nauts passed over' Chicago last night
in two balloons, traveling rapidly
southward. The lookout o f the life
saving station at the mouth o f the
Chicago river is believed to have first
seen the aerial visitors. He reported
his discovery to Captain Carland o f the
crew. Field and night glasses were
brought to bear upon the airships but
nothing could be descried save the
forms o f what appeared to be two men.
One o f the balloons carried lights but
the other was in darkness.
M e x ic a n S ty le o f R e g u la tin g .
A flavoring used the seme as lemon or vanilla
By dissolving grar.u’ V.ed sugar in w ater and
adding Mapleine, a delicious syrup is made and
a syrup better than maple. Mapleine in sold by
grocers.
I f not send 35c fo r 2 oz. bottle rrd
recipe book. Crescent M fp. Co., S ea ttle, W n.
BAKING
POW DER
COM PLIES WITH ALL
PURE FO O D LAWS
Makes the
Baking Sweeter, Lighter
A lw ays works rldht
NO F A I L U R E S
C o sts Y O U Less
N O TRUST PRICES
23 Ounces (or 23 Cents
BEST AT ANY PRICE
or your money back
Wu Ting Fang to Teach.
Chicago, May 11.— Wu Ting Fang,
Chinese minister to the United States,
has accepted the presidency o f the Chi­
nese school o f Chicago. The school is
one o f a series started under the au­
spices o f the imperial Chinese govern­
ment. Courses in Chinese literature,
domestic science, Chinese and interna­
tional law and in the customs and hab­
its o f Chinese in their own country
will be given.
H a w a iia n J a p s S tr ik e .
Honolulu, May 11.— Fifteen hundred
Japanese laborers employed on the
Honolulu Sugar plantation went on
strike for higher wages today, and it
is expected the movement will spread
to the other plantation where Japanese
are employed. The field laborers de­
mand they be paid $1 a day, while those
employed in the sugar mills and else­
where want a proportionate increase.
less P h o n e.
Toluca, Mexico, May 11.— Angered
because o f many deaths, which resi­
dents o f Zanacantapec claim were caus­
ed by the Toluca San Juan railroad,
the residents o f Zanacantapec today
ditched a train and threatened to tear
up rails and ties unless the road built
around the town instead o f through it.
The authorities have been appealed to
E g y p tia n C o tto n S u cc ess .
by the railroad company and an effort
Son Bernardino, Cal., May 11.—Gov­
is being made to ascertain who ditched
the train.
The engine was running ernment experts have turned their at­
slowly and none of the passengers in tention to the Yuma valley experiment
farm, where 160 acres o f Egyptian
the coaches was injured.
cotton is being planted on the Indian
reservation.
Professor Howard L.
M e h e m m e d A ssu m e s C ro w n .
Preston, who arrived today, said the
Constantinople, May 11.— Mehem­
experiments had been remarkably suc­
med V, sultan o f Turkey, was invest­
cessful thus far on the desert lands.
ed today with the sword o f Othman.
This ceremony is the last of those at­
R e s titu tio n by R e g e n t.
tending the coronation. No foreigners
Pekin, Mayl 1.— The regent, Prince
were allowed to witness the ceremony,
which took place in the Mosque Ayoub, Chun, who since the dismissal o f Yuan
the only mosque in Constantinople Shi Kai has been collecting lists of
where none but Turks are allowed to officials dismissed previous to his tak­
go. Foreigners were not even allowed ing office, issued an edict today re­
to congregate around the entrance to habilitating the reputations and re­
warding the families o f five officials of
the mosque.
the late dowager empress, who were
beheaded for opposing the Boxers.
T r u s t C h ie f * C o n v ic te d .
Savannah, Ga., May 11.— “ Guilty of
P o s ta l E m p lo y es S c a r e d .
conspiracy to monopolize interstate
trade’ ’ was the verdict brought in by
Paris, May 11.— Conditions were
the jury in the case o f the turpentine favorable for the government in its
trust late tonight. The names o f the controversy with the postal employes,
two indicted corporations are omitted it was said today, and it is not likely
and the verdict applies only to five a strike would be declared for the pres­
Dr. DeForeat bases hia claims for
officers. The maximum sentence is a ent. The government’s firmness has
fine o f $5,000 and a term of one year made a deep impression upon the rank •access on his past experiments with
the wireless telephone at the
in the penitentiary.
and file.
T h e K i n d Y o u H a v e A lw a y s l i o i i g l i t lias b n rn o th e sign a
tu v e o t C lias. I I . F le t c h e r , a n d lia s b e e n m a d e u n d e r hia
p e rs o n a l s u p e rv is io n t o r o v e r at> y e a rs . A llo w n o on a
to d e c e iv e you in this. C ou n terfeits. Im ita tio n s and
" J u s t - a s - g o o d ” ure bu t E xperim en ts, nnd en d a n ger th e
h ea lth o f C h ildren —E x p érien c e again st E xp erim en t.
What is CASTORIA
C astoria is a harm less su bstitute fo r Castor O il, P a r e «
go ric , D rops nnd S ooth in g Syrups. I t Is Pleasan t. I t
contains n eith er O pium , M o rp h in e n o r o th er N a rco tic
substance. Its a g e is its gu aran tee. I t destroys W o rm s
and allays Feverishness. I t cu res D iarrhoea and W in d
Colic. I t relieves T e e th in g T rou bles, cures Constipation
nnd F latu len cy. I t assim ilates th e F o o d , regu lates th e
Stom ach and D ow els, g iv in g healthy and n atu ral sleep.
T h e C h ild ren ’ s Punnceo—T h e M o th e r’ s F rien d .
The Kind You Ha?e Always Bought
B e a r s th e S ig n a tu r e o f
In Use For Over 3 0 Years.
tion of Admiral Evans, who conducted
the experiments on board his flagship,
the Connecticut, and another vessel.
Every battleship, cruiser or torpedo
boat of the great Pacific fleet was
equipped with radio wireless tele­
phones before setting out on the mem­
orable cruise. These instruments were
given a thorough trial in inter-ship
communication and in conversation
with several wireless stations tn the
Pacific coast.
In the meantime, the young inventor
has not been content to rest on the
laurels obtained from his successful
work in the navy and has carried on
many experiments, both at home and
abroad. In May, 1908, from the Eiffel
tower, wireless messages were sent by
the radio telephone to every wireless
station in France.
A warship off
Marseilles, nearly 600 miles away,
heard the transmitted messages just as
distinctly as did the stations near
Paris. While doing this, Dr. DeForest
had equipped Feveral o f the vessels of
the Italian navy and the instruments
met with such decided success that an
arrangement has been practically con­
cluded for the equipment of the entire
navy.
Mrs. DeForest is quite as interesting
as her inventor husband.
She grad­
uated from Cornell university in the
difficult science o f civil engineering.
She was the first and only woman to
graduate from an Eastern college in
this profession. A fter her graduation
honors were heaped upon her until she
stood before the world as its foremost
woman hydraulic engineer, and a re­
markable example o f woman’s intel­
lectual equality with man.
She was the first woman ever elect­
ed to membership in the American So­
ciety of Civil Engineers.
She helped
to build the greatest water works sys­
tem in the world’s history, being on the
engineering staff charged with the
building of the $161,000,000 Catskill
system. In June, 1907, she was elect­
ed fellow o f Cornell university, an
honor rarely conferred upon women.
While at Cornell Bhe proved herself to
be the peer of any o f the male athletes.
She is a leader in the equal rights
movement and various movements de­
signed to improve the social condition
o f all women. And now she further
distinguishes herself by being the first
woman to engage in wireless telephony.
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