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TODAY Trouble in her latest Paramount pieture, “Flower it the’ Montoe Theatre today. Off the screen | criminal record that Fears to come. Mix afiy number of times, strangled = looki @n octopus’ di jen, Ferguson and set fire Roland’s home. Then he reformed and entered on @ career of royalty in Dougles Fairbanks’ “Don Q.” will stand to’ Ruth again as delightfully hateful as im the Saturday are read by millions. ture Oland has the role of the § leader of San Francisco’s Vigil- | ante Committee, a man of sinister | political influence. ‘oucea Troubetzkoy, of a Rus- royal family; 4, ide Dowling, Helen PAs ea als FES. * eb Lee st AEE thé production which was di- Dressmaker from Paris.” The Honorary Sergeant States Army. Doris Kenyon, First National's ited featured player, appear- st the Monroe Theatre tomor- raed featured feminine role tome Sills’. latest. starring “The Unguarded Hour,” - that at -honor to her eat The World g War enyon’ devoted ‘so much of sed atid energy to the dough- . contributing largely to re- ‘funds, appearing on enter- ba a5 and working’ linceasingly that the Honorary it cornmission was bestow- ged & her in reeognition. Mme. / the “Tamous was the first woman so Miss Kenyon the sec- In. addition. to. being a gifted ~ agtress, Miss Kenyon _ is , weed in the i brilliant pianist wiollaiet, hi has appeared in con- both as‘a pianist and voc and is an accomplished . li ‘ eoee ° “THE DAY’S NEWS Cardinal. Dubois, who is to lead delegation of distinguished pre- tes and laymen from France to ‘Eucharistic Congress to be peld |in» Chicago next June, has Archbishop: of Paris. since p of Verdun and Archbishop Roven.. The World War found ‘In a province too far removed from the battlefront to permit him take his place among the heroic ef war; but he was one of most active partisans of na- i unity. He was made a C; sf in 1916, and after the sign- of the peace treaty, when the dedebetadidésdécivcesccs | Warner Oland is at it again— trouble«for some one or} of eyo which will be the feature | Oland has a} He has shot | Theda Bara, tossed .an } dirk at Clara Kimball | wn Pearl White into | potsoned Elsie’ But” he’s back at the Monroe | ever in “Flowers of Night,” writ- | ten especially for Miss Negri by | Joseph Hergesheimer whose stories | Eveniig Post | In this pic- | Edwin J. | ing, Gustay Von Seyffertitz | others just as well known ap- | in the strong supporting cast | weted by Paul Bern, who made | second woman to be made | {and author, born at New Haven, || New Vacaum i; zt A step ahead in the diagnosis of | heart and lung sounds. is: recorded as audiences now listen to. heart beats and see them ‘being . traced out on a screen, A point of light on the end of a glass tube traces a wavy. pattern whose humps and hollows corré- spond to the heart beats, ‘and whose irregularities tell the story oft health or disease. To assist in the inter- pretation of the curve, observers | hear the sounds of the heart greatly magnified through an electric steth- oscope.. Every sound of the heart story to the / and the addition of: visual indicator makes what is heard considerably more vivid. appliance for. diagnosis was devel. | oped for the Western Electric Com- pany in the Bell Telephone labora-| ;,; tories .as ‘another | interesting - by- product of telephone research, Its basic elements include a vae- uum tube amplifier, similar in a general way to those which ‘speed your voice oyer long distance tele- phone lines; a group of wave filters which eliminate undesired’ sounds, - special design, In the telephone enable more than oné conversation to be ‘carried Cree tering: same , in tel oan plant, filters are extensively used ‘to| tive. Tube Developments Enable ~ Doctors to Hear and. See Heart Beats The familiar Stethescope Tubes. entering the ears of the Examining Ph; | _«... telephone transmitters through which sounds requirement that. it. must. pick up sounds from the body rather than from the air, the stethoscopic trans- mitter hardly resembles the familiar telephone transtiitter. Its rubber button is pressed against the pa- tient’s: body; a‘soft rubber rim cuts down vibration from the hand which holds it. Since extreme quiet is es- sential’ to pick up the tiny sounds of greatest importance, room noises are shut out by fitting the receivers with ‘stethoscope’ tubes. which enter the physician's ears in = familiar manner, 3 To assemblé and eodrdinate all these elements, “several of them en- tirely. new designs, has been ithe acreage Halsey A. Fred- erick, D. G. Biattner, and their as- Latins 27 in the Bell Telephone Labo- collaboration with: Dr. a B. ‘William: A rominent car- Ei ay pg of ‘ork, Princi- the 7 ities is @ device for making ent records of oe nae pags wire. lying in a magnetic am- ified. sound currents set the wire into vibration and move a spot of and transmitter and receivers -of| li faciog te progress of ireatment distancg circuit, i i ~FODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Coocoocesaccesosoesneese Col. Josiah Wedgwood, British | statesman who recently lectured in America on labor and social questions, born 54 years ago to- | day. George Wharton Pepper, who | has announced his candidacy for re-election as U. S. senator from Pennsylvania, born in Philadel- phia, 59 years ago today. Willis J. Abbot, noted editor | Conn., 63 years ago today. | Henry B.: Walthall, a prominent actor of the films, born in Shel- by county, Ala., 48 years ago to- day. | | Bishop William B. Beauchamp, | bf the M.‘E. Church, South, - born at Farnham, Va., 57 years ago today, i Solent! Guards inspect neweomers to Chieti, Italy, selected for its re- moteness and inaccessibility for trialvof five men charged with mur- der of Giacomo Metteoitti, anti- aiiana are connected with fecal evigers Bik. +o blovary However, the latest and perhaps the. most. impressive. application: of the stethoscope is in. connection with the cathode ray oscillograph which makes it possible actually to see the gtaphic representation of the pulsating heart. Aside from the spectacular aspect of this feature, Promises to become an jevatuable aid in diagnosis. It will enable the diagnosing physician, or group’ of physicians, to check he: sight. Simultaneously with hearing the heart beats they may see the pulsations and detect the variations in’ time and intensity, if any, with more certainty than by hearing alone. A furthér and very important for. the electric: stethoscope is it connection with physicians whose hearing has become somewhat im- paired. It has been found that when people reach the age of about forty in many cases some impairment of hearing begins, and this impairment usually . increases. with age. the time physicians-have acquired “experience and have ‘de- veloped accurate judgment in aus- cultatiens, they often find that they have some impairment im h con‘| and cannot be sure that they are able to hear all the heart and chést | sounds that niga dh should. hear te make @ precise mosis ad MADE HAPPY gee rata ine Lydia Pinkham’: 's Vegetable Compound “I have taken Lydia EB. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and I think it is Goldie ‘Shoup. of May View, Miinois. She declares that er taking the ‘Compound she is in better health than iy before. Mrs. J. Storms of 29 Lane Street, Pat- erson, N. 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