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s v u m m , j i l y ih , i «>: í i The ADVOCATE - Whaling Ship Anchors at New York With W orld’s Record Catch PAGE THREE -- ------------------------------- T h e a tr e s WORDS OF WORLD GOOD WILL SENT OVER TELEPHONE <* K. k. O. OKFHEUM " S W K K I ' S T A K KS,** with Jimmie («lesson, I*.ridir (JuilLn. l ew ( ««dy and Marion Nixon, plus KK* i vaudeville, direct from the Puller Theatre, N Y ( ity. —— — ■—o*-- - — H arpoons 1.444 1 OA!>KI> to (hs rilmiiHI mark wtth w tu l* oil, th« Hlr Jain»« (Murk Kuan (.'«plain Oat ar Nllnrn. nt whaling ship that av«r via- ttnij our ihonw, r«c«ntljr anrhorml •iff Htatnn Inland In S«*w York Harbor, on U«r rnturn from her maiden trip. with the great»«! at* h on record The bullrd down miimlna of 1.444 wlmha worn In hor tanka Thn whale oil «ran discharged Itera for thn manufarturn of high- lualltjr American soap*. and the •*4lr Jam#« ('lark K« mm returned to her home port at Handefjord. near • Into, the 2&o blond and blue eyed Norwegians of her crew well run (ant. They made whaling history, and each of them had a plump lay envelope coming to him Kapr« Tally did lid ward Jorgensen ■ ham in the mom? hla «ip lolts brought In Hmlllng. weathered Jorgensen harpoonrr ritraordl nary, caught 2b4 w haJea during (he Itoaa a eight month« of roasting the edge of the Antarctic Ice barrier, bringing hla lifetime total to 2.7"«’ Ilia pay for the trip wwa 9 4 0 .oun lie and hla mate« will not go out again until summer after ne*t The Hlr Jatiiea ('lark !(«•** has caught •nough whaba for tlie tin « In August. 1922. probably, the big red and white ahliF wainen «all this modern kind of whaler a factory" r l Whales in 8-Month T w p to A n ta rctic Harrier . or ta n k a * th e w h a le a c h a n g e o f d y n a m lt « A s h o r t r e s is t a n c e ; th e w it h A lt ie r i« an p e t r o le u m o l l e a n d j g*M«a a ff. p r o p e lle r ch u rn s ta u 'k h e a d s o u th to s t a l l i e t b o p e llg U lU « c h a s e r 's ; w a r d , a m i s o o n th e w h a le h a a a u r on ce m ore F o r p e r h a p s th e m o a t r u r tm ie ren«|er«*d T h e c h a s e r s to w t h e i r c a t c h . 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A h u g e p ort o p en s ((«•sa lik e m a n y o f h e r k in d , ta a a t w a tn r le v e l In th e s h ip 's b lu n t m o t o r a h lp The t im e - h o n o r e d s te r n , g iv in g ft t h s a p p e a r a n c e o f a«|uar« r ig o f H ie t r a d i t i o n a l N a n t h e g r e a t g r a n d f a t h e r o f c e t a c e a n s t u c k e t w h a l e r h aa g i v e n w a y t o t w o A r a m p le a d s u p t o t h s d e c k , a n d In « sei e n g in e # o f 2 4u0 h o r s e p o w e r t h r o u g h t h is gr«-at m a w , d u r in g th e w h o le A n t a r c t i c s u m m e r go« s a each p r o c e a s lo n of w h a le s , T h o s e e n g in e s m u at at a n d u p c o n t in u a l u nd« r aJm«»at c o n t in u o u s u se f a r lit t l e 20 to n f r i l o w a an /l b ig one# o f n e a r ly 100 t o n a T w o 4 0 -to n fr o m a n y h a r h o r o r r e p a ir w o rk a s te a m w t n e h e s h a u l t h e m t o th e f o r e ig h t m o n t h s T h e y ru n o n fle tia ln g d e c k , a s lip p e r y , a l ly flo o r h e a v y fu e l «»II a n «! O a r g u y l e M a r in e hlgg«*r s a d s m o o t h e r th a n a n y b a il- (M in n« a g o i n g c o n n in a o f t h e M o b il- r «>oin «»tI us« «I u ll o v e r t h e w «»rld In m o t o r T h e r e th e y c e a a s t o b s w h a le s « a ra k e e p th e m lu h r b a te d . The F o u r p o w u r - d r iv e n b o n e s a w s a n d |M« n« ln h o w « v e r a r« o n l y a p a rt a fa«*t«»ry c r e w t h a t w o r k s s o m e - o f th e s h ip s m a c h i n e r y f o r t h e de tin««*« a l l d a y a n d . u n d e r f lo o d lig h t s , a «*rlp tlo n " f a c t o r y " fits h e r a p t l y a ll n ig h t, s e e to t h a t . 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T h e v a lu e o f t h is y e a r 's c a r g o . b a n g " a lin e o f r o p e file tta o u t a f t e r « a> i *>r«llng to r e p o r t a w a s n e a r ly "c o o k e ry * * w ill Ihw ( ly in g h a r p o o n fill her and d eep inside What of The Future? s ( ‘ ( i a s c o l i r i q i i d t ' s | I lie ll«-*»l S«»li«| K i h -I Tli.-V Hold Fir«* from 8 to 10 Hours Y«»«i <i«*i .Moi«* Heat Units Per Dollar, H«‘ea iise THEY I.K \ \ I. NO ASH Portimit* (ms & Colte Co Sixth & lx tou.ouo S a lm on A Baby in Your Home I bava an hunaat proeen treatment fur atarih It y «tua t « f urwOonaJ weak uhm which I have used w ith wonòarful surr— ta thousands o f raaaa. 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Hyatt la shown operating a modern tele phone switchboard In Loe Angelea, whither ehe went last fall to attend a meeting of the Telephone P i » neert of America. F IV E -R O O M Bunglaow. tile floors, full attice and basement, furnace, garage—$1100 equity will sacrifice for $400.00 A. Pietzold, 131« Grand N. Rooms for Rent—953 E. I4th St., N.. Phone Trnity 8754 — adv The Sun Cafe, open day and night— Chinese and American cooking, at 322 W illiam s Ave. Phone Lnacaster 1882 J. D. Emery. Mgr.—Adv. F/pfljp Pa y Y ou r Subscription NOW IS THE TIME____ I I i j 1 to put iu your wiuter fuel supply while prices are at their lowest. Call JIM HENDERSON (the Blind Man) for all kinds of fuel at all prices 92 kilingsworth Ave., Cor. Mississippi Phone WAlnut 1000 j t___________________________ I MRS.M. 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S IG H 1 \ -<«l- I . u d * Bobby ' first Fence Conference at The Hague. Holland, thirty-two years Jones demonstrating chip »hot» ago. ( otiitng next Wednesday “ A N N A - Words Relayed From State to State H KLLI'.'S A l l - A I K S , ” with Jeanette Observance of this occasion was «MacDonald ami Victor Mcl aglen under the auspices of tbe World Federation of Education Associa- FARAVIOt NT lions, In co-operation with the N a tional Council for tbe Prevention of " I f l . A i K ( 'A M E I - , " with W arner War, and the telephone was chosen ( Hand. Sally Filer» and fiela f.ugosi as the medium for this International ( Mi the stage Fanchon A Marco'» exchange as symbolising the Inter dependence o f tbe nations of ths “ Vacation Day»,'* with /elta Santley world today. and Ift Vacation Girl*. A lso ( )llie Focal points for the telephone Wallace and !><»n Raymom l eaJU wete established In London. ( «»ruing T hursday, Ruth Chatterton England, and In Washington. D. C- in “ T H K .M A G N IF IC E N T LIE ," and early In the morning on ths with Ralph Hellamp, Stuart l.rwin, Pacifie Const this country's first I rancour Kovay, Sam Hardy, ("ha». call was made. Prom capital to capital. In State Houae or governor’s Royer, T yler Brook«, Tyrrell I)avts mansion, school boys and girls re and J« an Let Val, plus l arichon /V layed the good will message until It Marco’s "C’ircui D a y »" i«ica had pa*s«>d through all tbe states of ths Union and was received at Washington. Prom Canada. Mexico RIALTO and Argentina, too. It came over the Fannie Hurst’» “ F I\ ’ F A N D T E N , ’’ wires and by wireless. with Marion Davies. I.eslie Howard Messaga Spans the Atlantis and Irene Rich. At the same time, startler mes sages from the various nations of Europe, from Australia, even from the Island o f Java, wsra being tele phoned to tbe Houses of Parliament In London. Plnally, when It was 4 P. M la Washington and t P. M. In London, 1er Ander »on nude a hu»ine»« ths connection between the two na tional capitals was established over trip tu l.onttview, 1 rtd.*y. the regular transatlantic radio télé phona circuits, and the school chil I. GiHMlwin. 1I--2 F. Salmon St. dren of tbe New W orld and the old suffered another paralytic stroke and exchanged thefV messages of good i. now confined to his home under thr j will. In this country the ceremony care of Dr lie Norvaul Unthank j took place In the Foreign Rela tions Committee room In the Capi tol. Then the process of relaying M M llelard, proprietor o f the the message was reversed, and from M rd ln Cafe, is servuiK thi» month on state to state and to the neighboring the jury panel in the ( ireuit Court countries the words beard from London were repeated to the groupe o f school children waiting to re ceive them. ••N«>W I AM C IV 1 I.IZ E D ” Experience With World Communi cation One of the objects of this inter ( Wetxcl Ihthltshinir Co., I/O» AnReleiit national meeting by telephone ot the children of many nations, ac ( Reviewed fur The Advocate by cording to Augustus O. Thomas, Clifford Mitchell) President of the World Federation of Eduratlon Associations, was to bring about a realization o f tbe new Not since I read Schuyler's "M in k kind of world In which we live, a N«> Mure" have I i-tpoyed reading such world elesely salted by this means a laughable satire on the race prob of fast communication for the ad justment of International differ lem as I have in reading Eu^enrllenry ences or misunderstandings. K la Huffman's “ Now I Am Civilin-d..' the belief of this organization that Although Huffman's hook was out participation 1n such conversations many months In-fore Schuyler’s it taking place half-way around tha only recently reached me. Like Schuy world, and hearing the voices ot ler, Huffman has s|iar«-d neither race other children across thousands of and the reader that fails to get many miles, would help tha young peopla In tha schools of this country to a good lauich out o f the experiences form a naw picture of tha world to- o f Kas T a feri Hounin-Kounin is ut day terly devoid o f a sense o f humor. Some months nfp> I read some press I Am O ivilired" but a fter reading the "A ll strength unless dedicated to the book thoroughly I fa il to find even weaker becomes destructive."— Keith the remoti*st justification o f same. True the book is a satire but it cor ---------- J)----------- rectly reflects actual conditions and only a hypocrite could find any possi- ble objections to its portrayal. RasTaferi enters the white world through thr back diatr— the kitchen— and the intimate experiences o f life that he sciW. hears and is a part o f are but com m onplace incidents to those o f our race who occupy a simi lar position in real life hut the man ner in which Huffman has written it provides over two hundred pajres o f continuous and hilarious laughter. A few more writers like Schuyler and Huffman will soon have the world laughing at thr ridiculous side o f the race problem. If you are bothered sri b Falling Dandruff, Itching Scalp, or any Hair Trouble, we want you to try a jar of EAST IN D IA H AIR GROWER. The contains medical properties that go to the roots of the Hair, «timulates the skin, helping nature do its work. Leaves the hair soft and silky. Perfumed with a balm of a thousand flowers. The best known remedy for Heavy and Beautiful Black Eye-Brows, also restores Gray Hair to its Natural Color. 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