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DOINGS OF THE DUFFS__ Finguren ut Nay focomene BY ALLMAN ceeded | MARKS NEWERA [7 ve towte TT AMERICA MAKES BIG DISKS NOW! WELL, | GUESS |’1L BE GOING ALONG TOM - By THe WAY-A- Vou HAVEN'T GOT A LITTLE “Hooch. HANDY HAVE You? NO, Tats 1S SOMETHING | MADE MYSELF CHARLEY, ITS ALL RIGHT Too. fou may call yourself dull in al fit of de- Spair, dr drop all your pep, and gay you don't care; But I'll. tell you, my friend, ; that’s a habit to_ break. ‘n planning this world not a siglo mis- IN U. 8. FLYING Meet whatever the world may bring with a smile and jog along; sing If your heart is in the song, Lene when you meet the ‘world with a smile it's sure to smile on you, | white over your head the sun burns There's always a song for the song you). ro Sore, JosTAMMUTE take ; Lens Manufacturers Solve Ditti- | Latah oa eta Was taide tn the bullaing. So when you | Al! Metal Plane Will Revolutionize | "le" and the velvet skies are blue.) cult Problem With the f Aid of Scientists, ¥y CATCHING UP_WITH-GERKARY All Mechanical Difficulties in Making of Large Telescopic Disks Have Take stock of yourself. You're the chap that's to blame, Just right about face; it may hurtisome, it's true; But that’s just the way any goods sport would do, 5 When you wake in the nae don’t look for a cloud; You know what’s behind tt. in the crowd. Be one of them, cheerfully singing? along. You may get a bump, Mut don't atctp your Justj swing Aircraft Design and Construction. BG ADVANCE” IN* SCIENCE pail Spruce arid Linen Ship That Did Its: Bit in War and Has Been Used in Commerce Will Be Displaced Meet whatever the, world may bring with: a cheery hope and trust; Kick up your heels and dance along, and! sing and smile and be just. | Whatever you give the world tt gives a* measure of that and more i ‘Yo add in the end as on you wend to the wealth of your little store. Meet whatever the world may bring with a faith that naught can shatter; There's always something that's not just right, there’s always something the matter. Been Oueueo era corte Perhaps one will hear st who needs just But th t that 1 sth erhaps one ear 0 q Y { e heart that gocs along with a Ie Deticdte One. ‘a bit t by All Metal Type. song, and the lips that go with a LIE, Of encouragement now. Your song may ni nasa smile be it. New York,—The presence in Amer- | Shall win a song for their own ere long New York.—Large telescope disks are being made in the United States. All mechanical difficulties have :been Tom, WHY DO You FI6 What matter !f yesterday's fatlured were big? ica of John M. Larsen’s JL-6 all metal monoplane will completely revolution- and a smile from the afterwhile, -Baltimore Sun. overcome, according to an announce- Wovrd You Like No-No-No THANK vi Today is your day, so get in and (Hg. ize aircraft design and construction, ‘ ment made by Dr. George W. Morey, Anothee biTtLe } } ov -M NOT SO eos ies ea {Mave IT THey’Re i She tbat any eae eey Just | according to statements inade-tere by DAM MAKES NEW SWISS LAKE f member of the Americus I 1 } i MUCH OA! Home Bre change its name, i leading airplane manufacturers. ce society. bee ean Chern ea ptt nite “BUT, itera THAT STUFF .WHEN YoU 9 AFRAID To TAKE U and seal it a ladder. They oft lqad tp The frail scares and Iineh ship that Project Also Forms a Link in Rhone- This remarkable achievement ts due oe ver¥ Good! || KAow VERY MIELE Yo DONT! mope THAN ONE Bat whatever you do, be quick amd be- | did its bit in the war and that has perce pate tpianed ey to preparation and handling of the tn- gin It; j been used ‘successfulty, though pre- ontemplated, gredients required for pure and flaw- « [You ever can tell just how, much ‘there cariously, in commerce will soon be r ¥ ie Sree i a) displaced by the sturdy all mejal type he dam which ts being built across less glass and is the result of experl- ments begin at the outbreak of the world war, uiter the auspices of the geophysical {aboratory of the Garhe- gie Institution in. Washington. Catching Up With Germany. Before 1914 practically alt the op- tical glass in the United States was imported from Germany. When the United States entered the. iwar the fleld glasses, range finders, telescopes and othér instruments of precision used by her army and navy were equipped with lenses fashioned be- —Jane Bates, in Forbes’ Maga zine. AND THE EDITOR PONDERED Possibly Unfortunate Man Had Also Done a Little Wondering Along That Line. “Daddy,” piped the little darling, be () it” true the sea is a mile deep? Daddy, who/was also. an editor, glanced up irfita- bly from a luge brought out after the war by the Germans, almost every aeronautical expert who has witnessed the per- formance of the JL-G agrees. American manufacturing company has: already announced its intention of discontinuing operations, i The War Plane Passes. ‘ There is little comparison between the JL-G and the old type plane, The only type of atrplane that was successful prior to the JL-G’s appear- ance was the wood and linen biplane. One | the river Aar below Berne, at Muhle- berg will form a lake reaching almost to the city. Already it has become a favorite spot for tourists, and within two months. pleasure boats will proba- bly be scurrying to and fro across its surface, whieh Is well over eighty square miles in ares, The water passilg over the dam goes straight into the power station, which will beable to supply the whole of the. district with, electricity, but a tunnel througl the gorge of Aumatten will permit of the, whole lake. being} yond the Rhine. Private citizens even pile of manu-| The wing beams, the long fuselage, | emptied quickly, should this ever be| Ioaned or contributed. opera glasses scripts. “I ant the engine bearers, the struts, the necessary. Besides supplying ¢electri¢ and binoculars to the fighting forces. 5 know!’ under-earriage were. made of either | jen and electric power all over the Optical glass of tine qnality, howev- conditiort, Lot S0x160. Phone swith, all improvements in. A. J. J. 08 snapped. | spruce “or ash and the wings were | neizhhorhood the elght turbines of 8,- e ‘ 2 ‘The little darl- | covered with Irish linen, The fuse- | 199 horsepower, each, will work a lift er, is now to be had on this side of the water. The climax-of this achieve- "WANT COLUMN | FOR RENT OR SALE—On sae rea NEW CROP Sweet Clover Hons by mail prepaid to any post office in N house of two large nice rooms cemented ing looked disap- A little later he asked: lage between the wings gave support to the panels. It was a strong. ship; to raise or lower boats passing be- tween Berne, and. the Lake of Bienne. ment of industrial chemistry has teen HELI ANTE! MAL basement. Good well and barn, 3 lots, pointed. Dp S ‘ 4 1, Feachod by Aniston aiken ba the | ae oer Side, Phone OTe aia wat], Pale, 10 pound pall, $4.50; 6 pound pall-| wt the moon really made of hese, | only a cyclone or a crash could warp | pitherto, of course, the Aart has not Manufacture of lenses for tel R RENT—Large modern house. Must order. Clark W, Allen, Big Timber, | daddy?” ! the wings around the fuselage. a et ct yjeaine sata! nses for telescopes, Be G be let to reliable parties, also for sale, | _Mon| : 8-6-1mo i are ‘ aia tant been navigable, but the engineers re- At first disks which strengthened our tilah Coal Mining Co. at Beu- A Rae bea 808 Seventh | -Giy SALES Two feather Tbeds, new} Again came the response: “I don’t But It appears as fragile and dell | syonstile for all this work are keep- et 8-30-1WK | "quilts, slumber robe, sofa pillows, fancy | know !" cate as a china vase beside the JL-6.| ing an oye on the future, “Their elec- view were made three or four inches in diameter. Recently a special four ‘lah, N. D. Steady work. Apply at mine or at Bismarck office in hammock and _ notions. pictures, K,, 338K, 110 Second Avenue N. 8-26-1wk ROUMS FOR RENT Another look of disappointment, am- other silence, and another question + There is an all metal fuselage. One metal wing spreads from each side of trie lift, will be such that it can be ly enlarged to take heavy barges and three-quarter inch lens was} Haggart Building. 7-24-tf | i tf) FOR RENT—Nice neat comfortable “Do ; q y, a wing os lg! ground for Lowell observatory at | PAINTERS WANTED—Good sign ana| "00m for rent. Reasonable price. Un- |. tric range, doublebed rer] Per cannibals use postage stampse” | the bofy, 2 wie that measures eight | sjiould the project of a Rhone-to-Rhine , der new management, Mrs. Hujton, 46 tr nge, doublebed complete, and} No Jess savage thin the cannibals { or ten inches.in thickness at the lead-| cara ever be carried out, In_ that Flagstaff, Ariz. ea The first nine and one-half inch disk was turned dut last Deceniber. | Six bulletin painters to take charge of ter- ritory... Hard workers can make from $15, to $25 per day. Must have Ford truck or trailer, PHIL MORTON AD- VERTISING CO., 830 Wade St., Cin- ktichen table. Kurk, over Knowles Jewry store, 31-3t Main St. -30-2wKs | FOR RENT—Office rooms now occupied | by Keith & Kurk, front rooms vey Knowles Jewelry store. Apply. office Keith & FOR ee E—A Two Horse-power 220 Volt themselves was the distracted manu- seript reader, for the third time: ri 8 don’t know!” ing edge, and has a trailing edge as thick as the blade of your knife, There are no interwing struts to offer wind case vessels from either sea would be able to bring provisions almost to the gates of Berne. others have since been made and de Apply to F. D t 9 irbanks-Morse Wlectric Moto lvered. As their diameters incragst Pe aan ena won § ane eat [Renew se ss gible oe, bi cB 86s! si D.C, Fairbanks Morse Diectre Mans, | “Well, say, daddy,” exclaimed the | resistance, no control horns on the pel nan,’ college 2 RENT—By September i, two large; Bismarck, N._D. 8-27-7t} youthful inquirer, very seriously, “who | ailerons, no flying or landing wires, | Dead Men Called in Court. disks are made with greater difficulty. graduates, yas high school teachers. rooms and kitchenette for light house- FOR ‘ALE—One 6 ft, McCormick mower made you an editor?” no, control wires free to the wind. It William Penn's three sons, dead . shown large census gains, ; . es Best wages! Address Clerk of School| keeping. Coupl y. 105 6th St alld oa mernaty ay a i Board” Nome, ND, t Bchoal,/ Keeping. | Couple, dnly:-/° 708) 6th. otra and Sweeh/Rake, One Bull raptor. In -Thas been said that the flying, landing RET edi ” " ‘urnis! WANTED—First class mechanic. Have | FOR RENT—Furnished ligh shape 0 r plowing. F z aaa Canny erste = Agee cas ! two hundred years, were called in a and a large optical glass corporatio: | well equipped machine shop and well| ing rooms on lat fiver. ots ibrondwa 4 : Sosa Sixty-Pound Piano. / and control wires of the old type SHIP | Philadelphia court the other day. ‘The now lists this size for short-time deliv: | heated and lghted. Hague Motor Co..| Phone 618. 8-25-1WK voi SAB ALS barggi iatform scale! 4 plano weighing only G0 pounds | cut down Its specd by as much af |v ceoding was the enactment of a ery. » -26-1WwK | FOR RENT—Two mpoms, all modérn.| write 710 Thayer, Bismarck, N, D. may not compare favorably in looks | twenty-five miles an hour. curiois legal fietidh necessary, to: ex: f { WANTED—Two men to do loading on Tent housekeeping, if desired. 713 8rd 30-1wk | yy y i Survive Side Sli i i Making Larger Disks. care Rate 68% cents per hour, Lucky 8-25-1wk SOI-EALISSEwo beds one single and with a baby grand, but it has other Wings Survive le Slip. + [otinguish several existing ground The next size attempted was a 20 trike Coal Company, Zap, N ae t RENT—Furnished room in modern aie ett sth SL” Phone | 2dvantages, Soldiers at the front were | The wings of the JL-G are so rigid | yonts, It Is the legal presumption that inch disk, in the manufactire of whiel | WANTED=Second cook; good wa home, Phone 485X, 722; Fitth. street. | g63, sa s-31-at| able to tuck if-away in their equip- | that only a hedd on crash will injure | if no payments of ground rents have the problem was still more complex | Sunday work. Homan’s Cafe. 8 FOR FRENTE arslsbainmadernt room TLL TAY CARES ar pouR house, | ment, nd it helped to while away many | them. One plane that side slipped to | heen made for twenty-one years the Several flawless ones wére produced : Call_at 321.8th St. Ee Pea pacing races ribune || hours. ‘The piano has a regular five-| the earth was Ammediately righted | rent has heen ended This was 50 In but they cracked in the annealin: HELP WANTED—FEMALE FOR ABN T Furnished ingdern Soom, | Son BALESFwo-mllch, cows and 1 cait, | octave Tange, but tuning forks instead | and flown away after a new propeller | thé extute of Charles Ff. Beck, Involy- , cess. American Ingenuity’. was | WANTED — Competent girl for general} 317 8th St. = 8-31-3t |” Phone 532K or call at 806 12 St. of'strings are used to produce sound. | had been put on. Not even the fuse- | ing several properties inthe vicinit process. al genuity’ wat | “hougework—three"in family—everything | FoR RENTOR t 300 9 Ti St, Phi 823121Wk ig Away ed R eat EEO 0 GO brought Into play to devise a means 07} ‘convenient and modern. Phone 809, 722) 377K sat Weevhone WANTED yo buy second nay cham This does ‘away with necessity ‘of tun- |} lage to which the metal panels are; of Water, Spruce and Pine streets, slowly cooling these immense, plate: | Mandan Ave. 8-30=1wk ease, Write 136 ‘Tribune 8-28-3t ing the instrument. When a key is} attached was injured, Highty-five | when informed of the case, Judge Fin- of glass, so thatthey might be fre GIRL—OF misale age wornsh for ‘seal AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES For $43 One of the finest lots on Ave, struck 1 hammer dtops on a tuning} men have stood upon the forty-seven | jetter said: “Let the Penns appear from the’ strain so likely to destroy| Dohn's Medt Market, 512 Broadway. FOR» SALE—1917 Ford touring car.| B._Write 128 ‘Tribune. siti | fork, setting it in vibration and, pro- | foot spread without causing any {ll} and make formal demand for payment them. - Experiments ‘by selentists 0 |. map—Bir-sest-a IA OF peed euene ale -B0-1Wwke ge aeeey a ee ne fork is eyes ae AER. ‘ai —this Is their day In court.” So the the geophysical laboratory showed ex el eee Dadiiee sean ed by a-spring to a sounding boar ‘he body of the plane contains 8] crjer called .out three times; “John y general house work, Mrs. Geo. Dueme- LOST AND FOUND FOr ee es I actly how slowly their temperature: | _ land, 56 Ave\B. 685R. oo g 25s twik LOSE—A. pocket amine ‘about BONS aa pape etna onal which reinforces the sound. The pe uxurjously furnished , compartment} popn, ‘Thomas Penn, Richard Penn, must be lowered, and. the cooliiy | WANTED—Girl for general housework. | $4.00, also Masonic coin, yesterday be- Oe eee eae rouse, granary,| ano is also equipped with # loud | that will seat In upholstered chairs | game forward!” But the sons of the ieaedule outlined was. closely fol Buene 160%, Beno les PE AVe 4. seek tween A eee ° eae sHeeweell Thayer ete office pra; all sfeneel th. aa A. damper: ae Hat on eee six people. Two pilots may te eee famous Quaker’ who founded Phila- lowed. Owing,- however, to the “ex: | wanrTpp. Trib z 8-27-2 for. Two Phousand Dollars, | Nd of one arm of the fork may be | in the control compartment. he MO- | delphia did not respond, so 1 jury for- * ‘ompatent maid for general ribune ens 272 Oi A A : treme cold weather of last March an¢| house work, Mires. W. Corwin, oe LOST—A ‘poeket book containing about Max Rothman ie Banner tous, | raised, when the fomk is free to vibrate | tive power is furnished by a 160 horse- | jyatty adjudged them in default and the shortage of gas, this schedule coul¢ ates Zi st Haan Oke Pn Trinder ~ Blemarcly Ne Deer, Ses loud and long. power Mercedes Pairs ie penuires gave a verdict for the Deck estate. iy not be followed. One splendid disk} “Gai SGaX oi seneral, hou please rétuen to Trlburie, og ao-ot} Fy I LL BS five gallons of gasoline to fly { . ¥ Strained and broke just when nearly Steck San ha cs “43” ST RY WINS | WINS Rapid Wireless Transmission. miles. Present aeronautical motors | Depended on Direction. ready to be taken from the oven. WANTED—Ginl for general_hou MISCELLANEOUS | HIS “13” STORY. s | Recent long-range telegraphy experl- | require from ten to fifteen gallons for} 4 yjltle girl was standing on the Equipment hitherto used was then| Mts. C: B. Stackhouse. Phone STORE FIXTURES FOR SALE=i, 6 tt. || HIM EASY DIVORCE | ments which have been made between | that distance. The motor. is almost | gijoyatk when an old man approacoed, scrapped and an electrig furn: yas | heavy oak all glass show i { | { Great Britain and the occupied part of | silent, compared to the deafening roar] cy nod, looked around a little, and ee ; ace es WANTED Kltgheh and dining room| heavy bevel plate glass top. 1, 12 ft, | yy 7 —| Germany, indicate that’in a short tim b A conversation b Le 1 specially designed to meet the needs of Sanitary Cafe. 3-26-1wkt~ all glass show case. 1 all glass case 21'°7 . z AE Naat . ba nS of the Liberty. oneentt can bet then inquired of the ehild: “1 am the problem by experts of an electric © work, tty x2 fe 5 ft, hugh. Heugstimuyon com: DENVER — This “13” story it ay y raee ieee ad carried on in the cabin with the motor | joaqed for Mr. James Ordway’s, ela -30-1 a D i sages ra vords pe: - on. , . . : a oh farthes company: This device is thoroughly | 5 3D ti Appi Grana| Knock down and crate-any of above for] won him a ‘divorce. Clarence Ar- nie an i a tea inaties aiients ia we ie to Mr, Larsen, the JE-6| Woitld you tell me how much farther Insulated and provided with an auto] Pacific Hotel. y goner| Purchaser. A. H, Kalisch, Artas, 8. D, » told Judge Butler he was~} ue sAticane ba |, According Oca: » the IEG) 1 in have to go down’ this sirect to matic appliance which will hold the | waNrED—Waitress at tre Banner! pog -SaTaE eat ok oeraewOSd wie |p GOUO , LONE NERS wireless (elegraphy by officers em- | represents the greatest step forward) jyich jis house? 9 ' temperature absolutely constant to 9 Hotel. : ——— entan COR {SALE “bo sthreshing machines mY ee ea, es | ployed at the signals experimental ¢s- | in flying. inall .tIme, | He has. pur- “Well” answered the little miss fraction of a degree while the glass i | WANTED—Kitehen help. Homin's Cafe, Some, as good ae nee foing at a emer ier iciy Ss ptstaber, tablishiient at Woolwich have suc- | chased all American rights, from the} jy yiu.tuy, “if you keep headed the c t 30 argain, Size 22 in. to 40 cylinder,| later, » node Sen ze: s Ahoreh Ln UE is , : being treated to remove strajn. The | ———————__-—_——————|_ all makes. Hazelton pertaeet Hand} 1916, she went to Kansas City, eT Eee ee at Junker aaa ae oe me way you are now T think you will temperature can be dropped a few de E Machinery Co., Hazelton, N. D. came back to him 13 days later, | considerable dis! aides ty ‘ hay first perfecte Hi e i CB te et have to go some long ways, but If you and then left him in a few days. 100 works a minute and ‘that very | was ‘from an all metal battle plane} ji the other. way you will only have grees a week. With the aid of this furnace now in proceks of construction it {is believed that the last difficulty in. the way. of the American) manufacture of the FOR RE NiPHouses, furnished ~marck. Realty Company... 8 furnished, small stores in_b “ter and several bright. che Apply at once to City’ Department, Bee 8-30-1W! largest disks will be overcome. Or- ders have already been ‘accepted for the production of several large guar- Bi teed disks, including one pair of the 18-inch, size for refracting ‘telescopes, and a 36-inch disk for a reflecting tel- escope. The furnace will receive the ‘40-inch size. When that goal has been reached, the conipany will continue the development, so that eventually the largest and finest disks in the HQUSE FOR SALE—Modern house of 94 bath. Everything awe. sa rooms and in good te WANTED TO RUY—four bur stove with oven. Call No. 108 Trib FOR SALE—Two fine corner lots on pav- ed street, one 100x150, and o a finest residence lots in the lot on Ave. B. A very fine buiding Spot | eRe! i ADE Jou GOING wit SHAT CHICKEN 3?! OW, MOM SUID T COULD CLEAN IT Foe HER = TM GOIN OUT IN TW BACK VARD, He cs his divorce. \Taura een Mizs Bromwell, imes made by a French woman.” OUR Os CHTEKEN FoR: DINNER = MMM TCANYASTE IT of New. York, * oped the loop in an airplane 87 times, breaking the record of 25 much greiiter speeds have been proved to be attainable. HARD BUT PLEASANT. . that the boche shot down Maj. Raoul Lufberry in the most heroic air battle of the war, Dr. Hugo Junker, German engineer, is the original designer of the all metal ship. ' NEED WEAPONS FOR SAFETY ; | German Farmers Reluctant o surren. | der Their Firearms, Says Cabinet Minister. the part of some German farmers to 4 surrender ‘their firearms, due to “the legitimate desire to’ protect their \ Berlin—There is a reluctance on /, ‘and house back there.” to go to ‘the NO NEED TO WORRY. apa, the boys laugh. at me be- world will be American made. \ " a She: What {s the most difficult | jomes against marauders,” Minister} cause [ am so fat.” QUREERBR PP ABERB RBH. + |, task you do? ¢ ‘of Agriculture Braun said to a Tage-| ca mut fora fis prevent $ He: ‘Trying to, sleep while the | blatt representhtive. prices of food, that wit soon be Total of $223,384,769 : alarm clock is going off. | He added, however, that a number, ‘ hanged Paid to Former Soldiers ifs Tigh Pe Ey ae of ‘farmers have been “storing arms 3 5 aA. Figures én Channel. Tunnel. deliberately for. subversive’ purposes,” | : Hever Again. : Tis Announcement has been made In order to expedite a decision re-| put he said that these were not as] | The meta irs la iw torrents and by the bureau of war risk insur- "| specting the construction of a tunnel; numerous as generally believed. 1 i row Ww AS UUs iy gpecon tus i under.the English channel, a deputa; “1g the people only will keep their of mud, As it was getting da . were driving fast: to redch a. good ance that aggregate payments on awards of compensation and of tion of the channel tunnel committee of the house of commons recently. call- heads,” Herr Braun said, “I do not believe there will be any organized 1 road when something darted from the ditch directly in front of the ear, The tnsuraace to former, service men ¢ and their beneficiaries total ed upon the prime minister. His at-!outbreak in the near future. The ne Sees Arsinde aiid $223,384,769.72. tention was called to the fact that po| rural situation at this time tnspires driver swung the wh aroun serioys, engineering difficulties were | confidence.” i ded, und landed in calisneen? 4 . said 3 A reeent compilation of com- pensation payments showed pay- ments on account of death of for completion would be five years, and the total cost would be $155,728,000, anticipated; that the time necessary ; \ Vets Receive Money The “something” After plodding a milé through th: mud to get aid for a broken wheel, We swore never again to turn out sud- $15,914,735.06, and for disability sia riled of $84,527,408.20. or double the pre-war estimate. ere : ; aeeamaliy Shrtrirtetrtrtrirtrectniietrtrttinirte i ttrea x . ror twas said to be. great enthusiasm for! Due Half Centu denly on a_.slippery. equ esp y Sr } , wr a TON the scheme in France, %. ry for a black ca hange, Lansing.—Two Civil war vet- Motor Traffic. Chance to Pad Census Returns, Cincinnati, O.—If this city doesn’t get 9 move on there'll be more rats here than citizens, for actording to estimates of the United States public health authorities there are 400,000 rodents here doing over a half mil- lion dollars’ damage yearly. . If Cin- cinnati would count all her rats as citizens the town would keep apace with sume other cities which have FoR, FRECKLES May Wipe Out the Coyote. The demand for the skins may be the means pf wiping out..the coyote western lands for, years, There are great numbers of these animals fre- quenting the vicinity of Mount Whit: ney and hunting ‘and trapping are be- ing pursued there with such vigor that the pesky animats are threatened with extermination: which. has been the nuisance of tbe ; erans, each more than 80, re- ceived aid from the'state, which was due more than half a cen- tury ago, when the board. of state auditors ‘granted them their unpald bounty and _Inter- est. be They were the oldest ten who, were similarly treated at the | ! : same session. | i $F Scents This year will see .in automobile travel more than, 9,000,000 vehicles, This is Added to the twenty-odd mil-_ lion horses and mules which so short a time ago comprised the whole mo- tive power of our country highways. “Phis enortnous modern traflic practi- cally concentrates on the main lines oft>. travel. Probably 90 per cent of it fs concentrated on less than 20 per _eent of the total milenge of roads. y ~ Fall River, Mass., is ‘Nfede) since largest; The first central gas plant in the Makers. of electric clothes-washers R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C cotton milling city in the United| world was created by Professor T. estimate that 700,000.machines will be - ite teens saa tae ae States. ipa Lowe, an American scientist, in } Ne cits | 5. - \ muede He mteycountry Chis: oe Chiropractor | The first’ pr ieal typewriter in-}| SRE SENET : vented in America was patented by| About 75,000,000 cells of dry bat- teries will be made in this country The first successful penny news- Paper in the United States was | the New York Sun, established .in- 1833, l Consultation Free Sulte 9, 11—Lyucas Block—Phone 260 Charles Thurber, of Worcester, Mass., in 1843. this year, according to estimates.

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