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FSHE GETHONES, USE CAMDUFLAGE Laboratory at Florida’s Tip Furnishes New ldeas About Sea Life. Fishes are not the nom: numb- braineé creatures most human beings On the contrary. | more | many oc abodes art of William returned Ma- the to D ntly at the camoutia; H. Longler, who ror from a three-month stay Biological Lat rtion Washi located ard from the waters that arkable clear- ariety of fish sp them.” Dr Longley he faculty of d a n of boratory v farthest e 1ip of B noted for the inha%it yrida, i Arc rorem n numbe. ts from d studied r at | position, art ring the rned that very trop- ' the north- table little Once their uncon- emselves w submarine in ufla Dr Hg told | stripes extend toh similar Thus, when < this way Dr sat in a fish ows. d collecting pebbles fo bird Longley home is completed, unless some intrudi out. It may travel food, but it will : te like the Onee rematns ther enemy routs it far foraging for it Iat The fo tems with modern ang Write 2,000 Words BVDny. Readers of novels often wonder how 10 turn out his book. One of the best known has recently said that about 2,000 words a day was a good average &ud never more than 15,000 a week. A s work {8 placed at 12,000 E while there are excep- tlons to every rule, he sa writers can keep up a pace of writ- 5,000 words a day. The writing is usually done in stretches of one or two hours at a time. America i:kes Vaudeville. If any one doubts that Americane lke vaudeville they have but to look at the financial statements of one of the large vaudeville booking organi- zations. During the first six months of 1921, when the legiti theaters were reporting slow times, this one ecircuit, which ranks with the largest, earned more than 100 per cent after all charges were taken care of. The previous vear it paid 60 cents on the oustanding capital also. Zoo Gets Deadly Bleptilel. Specimens of the banded Krait and the Russcll vipers have been safely landed in the London zoo, though they are among the most deadly of rep- tiles. They were brought from India and strangely enough were unpacked by hand, the zoo superintendent merely picking them up by the tails and dropping them into their lair in the zoo. The Russell vipers are more venomous than the cobra, and snake charmers refuse to work with them. A curious profession for a woman is that of dinner taster. She is a product of Parisian refinement, and spends & portion of each day Visiting houses and ing di ntended for dinner. She sts improvements and shows the s of preparing dishes. The duties are pleasant and the compensa- tion ample. the | r that. | ks | cse fishes | Spain Calls 85,000 Soldier Recruits to Active Service Ry the Assoclated Press, MADRID, October 11.—ighty five thousand Spanish soldier r cruits are to be called to the col- ors, it is announced by the under- secretary of war. The recruits will be drawn from present draft quotas. The work of setting the machinery in operation will be | rushed. INDUSTRY AGREES REGULATION IS FAIR, | COOLIDGE ASSERTS (Cont t PRge ) overnm ntrol abliv o | {toward ope Mhe ¢ power and its rizht to ¢ regulate the charges of p fes fs now fully reco d_Throush | | the Interstate Commerce Commission the Government determines wh and afupon what terms securities {ing corporations may be is; “Within the cons s from them for | surplus ond the {fixed rate of legal return. The public demands service of the railroads. | without confiscation, but at fair umli | reasonable rates fixed by the Govern- | m i | | railroad use an the new husi Government's declared the rring o tandar, i the th ldent ideal now Wit nei concentra- | o nor competition shall be permite | ted to the exient of injuring the {lic interest, pub | Rule of Conmduct, | «*Whether a business unit is good | or bad,” h . “is to be determined, not by . but by its practices. No but allowed to set aside |the law of supply and demand, the rules of open ‘bargaining and fair pmpetition. The supervisory and | reculatory power of societ cised ! through the processes of Government, | is brought the supreme author- v may hoid itself hove consideration of the public in- terest an gnition of public au- hority. 3 is required to ad- t itselt view of !\uhlwl relations. will not fuily and| voluntarily ness of o busine itsclf to these con- n will be imposed the force of law. seems to me, the present-day ot they by is sub- attitude | plo: THE: SUNDAY other speakers, paid a tribute to the late Mr. Heinz as the sort of peace- maker who “refused to give occasion war.” ‘here are two sorts of peacemak- he said. “Of one sort is the man intervenes in other people’s arrels and fries to stop the fight. Of quite another sore is the man who 0 identifigs his interests with those of others that the occasion for 2 fight never aris Really I hwab declared the founder of succeeded because he not alked of love of his fellow men | but practiced ft."* “In my long experience.” Schwab, "1 have seen ma 10 be the hind of men they would like |z to be, that is, to have the real spirit and understanding and real love of the | men and women with whom they work | ne and associate, and un they have | v that soul and spirit truly within them- | \ selves, their efforts always eventually | w tadl, jt becomes a pretense and cannot | io st " the Gl cticed Love. By aid Mr. men try |y re afternoon, before L @ Nltue of the e Mr. Hei: 01 ed in the Heinz Administra- | The statue, made by | New York sculytor, was | ro contributions irom em-| oy Acnes | . P the dinner | iy, Buiid Fuchs, nt with of the con: 1 oldest empioyee veiled the statue. How of the foun and ~ ton 1im bo pr QAIA_AL é@i\,é Quality Dominates of IS cluded in our sioc evidences the fi n quality! The niture i« of stanc dependuble const tion to insire vears the woads e son, You the piece in “t are ana may sure when you sour selection you are a the very best! weil xturdy. be A credit has bridged t of toward the 1 governmen pted , albeit ther time to time. is fixed. and both business the people have generally ac quiesced in it. Probably we shal never attain to perfaction in its ad- ! ministration, but we are progressing. | Business itself has come to recom nize the soundness of this rule and | the absolute necessity of adherence | to it. | Long Step Toward Peace. | This atti marks a long step toward industrial peace and economic | stability. Powerful factors in thel business world were for a time loathe | to abandon anything of their com-| plete independence. They prote the whole theory of a right to inter- fere with their proceedings. Some of them made it necessary for the Gov- | ernment to invoke extensive meas: ures before they would be convineed. | But now at last they have accepted | the doctrine that the public rizht must be considered and must be served. | Not only that, but business with quite impressive unanimity has ad mitted that the attitude of the public | was correct and justifiable. [ think | we are warranted in feeling that mnl society business | pratty ations of | s greatly preponderant share of busi- ness is entirely sinc. its con- version to the new A change | re view i ward this set of questions. It has ac- cepted the public's right of regula- tion, not grudgingly and with reser- vations, but frankly and openly.” HEINZ FIRM CELEBRATES. Fifty-Five Years of Peace Marked at Various Plants. By the Associated Press. PITTSBURGH, Pa., October 11— Fifty-five years of iadustrial peace in the plants of the H. J. Heinz Compan were celebrated tonight at a memorial dinner in honor of the founder, late H. J. Heinz. The dinner was held in 62 cities in various parts of this country, ada and England. Employes in all the cities met at the same time =o the radio could carry the voices of President Coolidge, who spoke from the White House, United States-Senator George Wharton Pep- per, Secretary of Labor James J. Da- vis, Charles M. Schwab, and others The dinner here began o'clock eastern standard time; the one in London 11 o'clock in Eng- land, and the an Francisco at 3:30 o'clock, Pacific Coast time. Covers Laid for 3,000 Covers were laid for 3.000 at the Pittsburgh dinner, most of the guests being emplo: in the main plant, where the dicner was held. The same menu was served at all the dinners. The newly developed “short” radio wave was brought into use for trans- mission of the speakers’ voices across the Atlantic. - Senator Pepper, at 6:30 as well as the ave Your Ey There is no excuse for neg- lecting your eyes and suffering from eye strain when you can have YOUR EYES EXAMINED FREE Correct Glasses will mean the difference between health and physical discomfort. Do not %|fail to take advantage of this ¢ |offer by Dr. Rose, graduate op« Artificial Eyes Inserted Prescriptions Filled Promptly Dr.D. Eyesight Associated With FISCHER'S tometrist and optician. Glasses as Low as Your Glasses Are Positively Guaranteed to Give Satisfac. , tion-- or mew Glasses free. 918 F St. N.W. Open Saturdays L. Rose Specialist Wwho spoke here, to all the gatherings. | 3-Pc. Kroehler Davenport Suite Very al outfit! Each piece less soft in genuine sturdily constructed of oak or ma hogany. Davenport opens to fu size bed. Was $109. practic and attraci fitted with sag < and spr uph Fabrikoid. an has come over its entire attitude to- | | | | | | the | STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ceptance after the statue had been pr sented by Howard Heinrich, factory ployes. Find Greater Satisfaction in Pro- out to make haa he lost when he fled to Holland In 1918. His income today is relatively very modest indeed. The castles, picture galleries and other valuable collections regarded as the property of the old dynasty were taken over by the e, of the princes, however, brought suit to retain their holdings, and have re- gained title to some of the properties which were confiscated when the re- public became a reality It has been estimated that the for- mer King of Saxony, Friedrich Au- gust, was a loser to the extent of $6,- 000,000. The Saxon Diet now gives him $50,000 & ycar. Other rich noblemen who today are living on greatly reduced incomes are the Grand Duke of Saxony-Weimar, the King of Wuerttembers, the Grand Duke of Oldenburg and the Prince of Schaumberg-Lippe. e company, made the address of ac- perintendent, on behalf of the em- ERMAN PRINCES HAPPY WHEN FORCED TO WORK ductive Labor Than in Old Days of Easy Living. the Awsociated Press. BERLIN, October 11.—The last 10 ars in Germany has deprived many prince of his income and sent him a living along with the st of the world. Not a few of the sbility, particularly among the OCTOBER 12, B S = { The Washington Council of Social | Agencles will hold its first meeting of the season at the Raleigh Hotel tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. The first meeting will be in the nature of a conference of the coun- cil members and representatives of other organizations intercsted in gi ing “a better and happier Chri to the unfortunate of the cit unger gene have said they ere more contented th since they were wh | nothing to do but count their | come and look for thrills in sports, ety or military maneuvers. | What the republic is to do with the | operty that once belonged to| rmer . Emperor Willlam is still an pen question. He possessed large tates in _Brandenburg. Iomerania, »snania, Silesia and West Prussia, other assets, which have been Q at $40,000.000, all of which /5/5 €3]8563) [PEERLESS FURNITURE co, 529 7ih ST NW. Six Floors of Fine Quality Furniture For Every Room in Your Home At Big Savings and on Easy Terms 1924—PART 1. SAY ALLIES WITHHOLD PRE-WAR DOCUMENTS Publications Relating to Outbreak of Hostilities Kept From People, German Archivists Claim. By the Associated Preas. MUENSTER. Westphalia, Germany, October 11.—That the allied govern- y keep their peoples Austrian and German publications of officiai documents pertaining to the circum- the outbreak of 16th state archivists, Furthermore, it is alleged that the allied governments stubbornly to open their state ntific research work diplomatic &tring-pulling previous to the deliberat of the ment ignorant Russian, stances leading to the war, is charged by the congress of German held here recentl refuse hivea for to the hind the = In the scenes, w manifesto, dopted by the assemb colleagues of the called upon to come and contribute their share to the lightenment of as to th the sake lishment ed truth.” of unbia EASY, DIGNIFIED CREDIT service that enables you to purcha he gap for thousands of houscholders in this city o Save $40 3-Pc. Kroehler Davenpcrt Suite An outstanding value in genuine Kroehler davenport suite, includ- Ir and rocker, uphols Da Save $40 3-pc. 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Charming French Walnut Bedroom Suite A mew suite just placed on onr floors in the new French Walnut vepeer—consists of large bow-end bed, spacious man's robe. Targe dresser and fullgize vanity—ece thls wufte by all means. Was $149. I [5 Was $279. Naw.: oo Kitchen Cabinet Up-to-date Sanitary Cabinet, latest model, with porcelain sliding top and tilt- s plete with all glase- 39 ware . Simmons Steel Bed Complete Outfits sists (IXB :’du‘l 1. :l! = n: : ing flour bin. Com- Bed. [ I Complete Only Outfit Small Cash Payment QA CARD TABLE Good quality leather- ette top, full size fold- ing table. Special at— A Small Cash Payment Sends It Home 3-Pc. Kroehler Cane or Overstuffed Dnvenport Suite Consists of overstuffed cane-back, spring- seat davenport that will open to fuil size bed. 1 “lub chair and st high back i cushions. bottom. Both Davenport 49 Wa; $i98 i Now..... 10-Pc. 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The fishing season lasts but three months during the Summer, but last Summer four Indians. with the help of their squaws, earned 31,000 eacn and one pair of fishermen, buck and cleared $1,500. 1 ch timber tracts on the reserva- tion, enables the Red Lake Indians to live comfortably and to educate their children. When the Senate Indian affairs sub-committee visited the Red Lake roservation for one of a of hearings among the Minne, Chippewas, the members found a well dresed, prosperous and contented band of Indians. Under their con- tract with the State the Red Lake Indians, comprising about 17,000 men women and children, have exclusive commercial fishing privilege on - what you need without any financial inconvenience. You arrange terms entirely within your means. Our credit You can furnish your entire home on the easiest terms! 3-Pc. Kroehler Cane or Overstuffed Davenport Suite constructed Large Da bed, Large . 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Some of the Indians use birch bark canoes, which they m themselves, and others use sma motor boats Delivery Man Travels Far. In figuring out the eficiency of his delivery system, a merchant of mod- erate size has recently estimated that his auto trucks go on un average. 27,000 miles a year, assuming he has a fair run of business for 506 days the year. The truck will average 105 stops a day, doing %8 miles in the usual eight hours. The cost figures out about 4 cents a stop. Edna Roeder, a Boston high & girl, has been awarded a sp medal by the Massachusetts Hortic tural Society for her collection of 600 specimens of wild flowers, lcaves and e , all of which she gathered her- the | self. CGgeuesuGEeLln Prices Moderate S ur prisingly low—far below the quality rep- resented You will find it pos- to make y our selections here at prices that mean gr itying sav On everythir the markings are the lowest,as you will find in an tual com- ervice parison of them. 3-Pc. 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