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rubber. fuk the how threw alll tek com-| pete with the kind now in use for some time | to come, because they are too expensive. | Synthetic rubber costs _ _about $1 a: the new sulistance possible was made by ! the Rev. Nieuwland of Notre Dame Uni-| versity as long ago as 1906, but the process | of perfecting it has engaged the attention ‘ of experimenters during the . intervening | years. Thus another wonder of decent | RRA BRI gs arg ee naga mere i marvels which applied science has = + duced in recent years. L and Sewerage. ‘oes i =~ | EARLY BATH TUBS ; stead hb edbaced < America’s first bath tub, installed in 5, Bathing Pavilica. the home of Adam Thompson, a wealthy | o-henten Cincinnati grain merchant, came into use 2. Airporte—Land and Sea, about 1842, according te a recent maga-/ & Consclidetion of County and City gime article. Its design was copied from | one owned by the British prime minister, | derisively called “a glorified dish pan.” In 1850, it is said, President Millard | Fillmore visited Mr. Thompson and was so | pleased with the tub that he had a similar‘ one made for the White House, where it | remained unti! the Cleveland administra- tien. By the beginning of the Civil et every hotel in New York advertised aiwaye fight for progres; never be the or enn oF the mouthpiece of amy person, clique, faction er clase; always do ite etmost for the ' ; important hostelries boasted of as many as three. But the innovation was met with seri-! ous opposition, even from the medical | such as rheumatism, fevers, phthysie inflammation of the lungs. tween November and March failed of pass- | ki Each generation invents new sing, but | on each tub, and Besten prohibited their | the old bite ane nal ed. | BSe except om medical advice. SGA teint nen. whey there. baseball bor | we land & $100,000-a-year job like his! the fish to react as they themselves } _ ‘we'll be tempted to follow bis example. ! would if they were confronted with a - baited hook, are not likely to meet with as ; ft is’claimed the great a success as those who make a study | Be faith im their parents, but arta oe of the special touchy sense which fish fe home seem to indicate some ‘faith that | PS Father ca shell ‘out 20 i Most fish have an organ called the i“ 7 ; “lateral line,” extending along both sides | : from head to tail, which enables them to | sense with the greatest delicacy the tiny vibrations, like echoes, which are set up in | the water by different objects. This en- fe j ables them to sense the presence of the; ; average hook, line, and sinker. A writer im Scientific American ex- } plains this special sense in fish, and tells | = } hew to foel them by using special tac le ! * "| that does not create the tiny echoes. In; later blinded fish were Arabs 3 +. iment executed three | j able to sense the most stealthy slow ap-} ne No complaint ' proach of a tiny object moved by hand. | about theiaw’ 's delay in look. my ieee ee mont positive when it is most-im the wrong, according to a say- | img. Most Democrats and Republicans amt This sense is similar to that of some blind | I | persons who are made aware of the pres- m: Mexico a defeated candidate for} ence Of objects such as walls, before com-| the presidency not only has that loss to! give him heartburn, but has the worry of | ting to them. | being shot for fomenting revolution to boot. { Why any Mexican should be foothardy ; is ready for action at the drop of a hat re-! enough te oppose a Sovernment-pieked | vives wonder why such 2 simple act should presidential candidate is beyond our ken. | have taken on so bellicose a meaning — _ His defeat is a foregone conclusion. i New York Sun. ae se P wee f ys See ert AED least one bath tub, and some of the more | tHappedings pay “Jest 10 Years Hadley, dance wa given last night at 3 the fraternity, some doctors condemning it on [Naval Station in honor of the ground that it would invite diseases, }Deyton and officers of the U.S. S and | Rochester. The event was under }¢ ation, New York, born in Chi-! the auspices of the officers of the |¢ag@, 38 years ago. { In Philadel-j seventh Navai District and was 2 es Le phia an ordinance prohibiting bathing be-|beld on the talong the waterfront of the naval | to jstation grounds, which were ar ing the city council by only two votes, |reany decorated with | while in Virginia a tax of $30 was. levied j lanterns and flags. la dance given this evening JAmerican Legion for While the bathing habit has grown, | men of the Rochester. j it is by ne means universal, although it is jthe city are cordially invited to! believed that most Americans now bathe !**"* Dr. W feo phis aet cam b j properly Reshore ha: easily jer of these trees in yards of resi- o'clock denees. street from Captain Clark D. Stearns, com-, Duval was no f masdant of the Seventh Naval idmgnage iting than the | Die triet, has received information‘ing of a portion of the roef that his old ship, the Adabianh Salle i relaatK Caat Cho Navy }Huron when on the Asiatic station ‘se the many accidents at crossings it may become necessary , ered. rs - BOO EXTRAS WERE USED IN THE TREMENDOUS SHIPWRECK SCENES WHICH FORM A SPEC TAC ULAR PART, OF “WHOM THE GOps DESTROY" 3, Geneva Mitchel! WAS ONE QF THE MOST . CELEBRATED OF ZIEGFELDS "FOLLIES GIRLS SHE WAS KNOWN AS THE ORIGINAL *“POGO GIRL* one { RECEIVES "GOOD WICK" TELE — | GRAMS FROM HIS FAMILY AT THE WNNING OF EVERY DIC TURE AND REFUSES TO G2 ON THE SET WITHOUT THEM / This mérning temperatures are T. Ins. | practically normal in all sections Tag m,- Seasonal average. Yesteriay, Moon’ rises 8:12a. m.jmaxima of 100 degrees and above Mono sets 918 p. Mj occurred in Missouri and Kansas. oY Tomaqrew’s THe Ut is somewhat warmer in the Caro- PME ines ‘ant Nentuchy while cocks 4 5:50] weather has taken place in Michi- Barometer at°8's. m., today: | can and North Daket. Ehewhere | Sea level, 20.01. ‘ thermal changes were slight, | Showers and thunderstorms oceurred during the last 24 hours ifrom the Great Lakes southwaré lover Florida where they were Pair heavy. Local rains occurred alse gentl¢!in the lower Rio Grande Valley {and-in the Daketas, Pressure is normal over te | Gulf of Mexico and below normal , elsewhere throughout the country ieast of the Rocky Mountains with ja disturbance of moderate inten- ‘sity over the Dakotas, Huron, 29.60 { inches. Sun sets | WEATHER FORECAST { Till 8 p. m., Saturday | Key West and Vicinity: and Saturday; ftonight S. M. GOLDSMITH, Temporarily im Charge. PURSE STOLEN IN CHURCH ; | EVANSVILLE, Ind — While “panei gees ‘Mies Catherine Zoll of this e'ty Florida: Generally fair tonight {nett in prayer im church, ber and Saturday except probably ! purse cofifaining $13 was stolen }locai thundershowers _ Saturday jafternoon in extreme nerth por- i ition. Jacksonville to Florida Straits: {Gentle westerly winds and gerer- jally fair weather tonight and Sst- jurday. | East | | | BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Gulf: Gentle westerly || Pheme 135 | i Dtarrsithan Deas te ee i KEY WESTIN DAYS GONE BY | e@ewer anes sees eceucces Dr. Mary E. Woolley, president Mass., bern at Ago Today As Taken From 71 years ago. The Files Of The Citizen Conn., in many ways a3 Seth Parker (P. radio fame, born 32 H. Lord), of years ago. A delightful and enjoyable ;/ Dr. Raymond L. Buell, dent of the Foreign concrete pavement; Hoffman Phili ister to Norw n | Seecccecccsscccessescoss i ecccccecesocseseccoecess ‘Today’ s Birthdays|Today’s Horoscope} | Seeceeseescacescscceses: This is a very strong day, giv jef Mount Holyoke College, South'ing quick perception, great oh Norwalk. tability t6 conditions and a very sable nature. trainer, but though the hopes will} probably be realize ' {no great preeminence over your | - fellows. = Laspect weuld overcome this lack. Lady Kathleen Simon has a leader in a successful effart free 215,000 slaves in Sierra ,; Leone, Africa. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE U S. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE PLAN THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST Member of the Federal Reserve Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation U. S. Government Depositary You should succeed a teagher or a} i there may be! A very slight favorable} Japanese | There w the | governor, seeretary of the Motion 6 Naval Station and! Pictures Producers and Distri officers and jtars of America, born at Pitts People of ‘field, Maine, 5 j Athletic Club, lheaith expe and Health ( The executive conu New ‘Ye ork, | i or not. j subcommittees that are arranging: born at Quincy, HL, 60 years ago. ' PERS aver Oo ifer the celebration in Key West! Ses A mesquite has 22 teeth. Just knew | FISH-SENSE jim comeceen ~ e pe j ; jeercmonies o aries Opera w st, the single plunger we see couldn't cause | peomenge rg pos oo all the buzzing we often hear. (Tampa Tribune) plans on sng ees 4 Observations made by scientists prove jinz DANCES JIG AT 102 The twins want to marry. that most fishes have a sense that human | TE pike of the: m EDMONTON, Enz. That'sa wore for the swain than hav-j beings lack, known as the teletacting | stupendous Mind ever under. Wiaon oe listeRing in to his love making | sense or the “touching” sense, and this;takee ix 1 e. Heads of ‘att ber 102 ower the phone tine. sense enables them te feel the presence 2! the iv upaT gg neiong brat *__" 2) foftthe average hook and line and avoid Sr t., es apa pan win tlid hhévie czar, gives oné-} it. Fishermen who merely put them- |zati jons tenth of Gis income to the church. When | “¢!¥e* im the place of the fish, and assume | | = Te for the other i night he dec: was tired of tel her goo to a woman he fe and wanted to «. No reason ascertained. Frank H. Reshore, cul k ling local ha: the grounds High Sebool, He ‘ree Co he will pore? . Hu: | rear of the building. from, has been awarded the naval jgunnery trophy for the year. The! George B. Graham, lieutenant leaptaim was in command of the ,commander in charge of naval re-. requests all members off ganization to report in Me ‘personnel office at Building Num- ber 1, naval statien, this evening In view of af 8 o'clock. There are a nu r raitroad ‘of important matters to be con Pei eeetecicerriacea ELEEUE: CAR 1 FRE and is proud to learn of the suc-.the cess of his old vessel. Editorial comment: a (eae re ite \ eddddadaddded did ddddddddiéiéddd2iéat it da ec: Casi E. Milliken, of onetime Maine POPP OPP TTP EET wn BETTER NOW THAN SEPTEMBER \ WHAT? Storm Shutters — Of Course LUMBER SPECIALTIES FOR STORM SHUTTERS Bam Ciidididiedik a. press Cei , of ight le qual 2e Ceilin ei (LA bed Adhd bbb bd bedded Addo , harder and ress. Ix4 No. 3 Come » 1yx4 F heavier than cyp 12x32 Square Edge Yellow Pinx | 0-0 00 0 0-0-0 0 me 20-00 en oe AND FOR MOSQUITOES REMEMBER THIS IS HEADQUARTERS FOR YOUR SCREEN REQUIREMENTS Screen W Screen Doors Bronze Screen Cloth Galvanized Scree Insee titivdti—eax ows, a her, sb niece te ae ft , DET