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18 R e e cific Belentific Congress, to bha held in Australla next August, would provide a propitious time for the inmugura tion of the lrv\"llllu“ n The oon- | Areas will ¥ of leal and geological Jl\lslh “ - WOULD USE RADID INMINE DISASTERS = Rescuers and Entombed Could - o " M Commumie A URGES QUICK ¥ ACTION ON IRELAND Washington, Nov, 28.-—Radle com- munication between resouary on the surface and miners entombd,in mines following fires and explosiony, is a hope held out by the United tes Bureau of Mines, to lessen the honbors and losses of mine disasters. Prelim- inary tests conducted by the Bureau, with the cooperation of a great elec- trical manufacturing concern, in an experimental mine at Bruceton, Penn- sylvania, already have resulted in a degree of sucoess. While these experiments have so far falled to develop any practical; method of using wireless waves for underground communication, never- theless, says a publication of the Mine Bureau, they indicate clearly that electromagnetic waves may be problems, but x'lhlml()‘l(‘ul n‘hllllrn in the British Promier Calls Attention To Fact That Constitution Lapsos " After December 6, London, Nov. “28 (By Assoclated Press)—Premier Bonar Law moved the second reading of the Irish free state constitution bill in the holse of commons today and pointed to the need for speedy action since the pro- visional government in Dublin will be automatioplly dlssolved unless the bill Is passed by December 6. The Irish parllament, he sald, had already ratified the constitution; héence no change could be made in that document during the passage of the bill throughout the commons un- less he were subsequently agreed to by the Irlsh parlament. It was therefore practically impossible even if it were depirable to make any change, Hg believed that the 8018 considera- tlon which could come before the house was whether the constitution complied with the Anglo-Ifish treaty. The lord justice had Studied the made to travel through solld strata. XII the Bruceton experiments signals vem heard distinctly through fifty feet of coal strata, although@#he audi- bility fell off rapidly as the distance ‘was increased, The absorption of loss of intensity with distance is very great for the short wave lengths used in these tests. Longer wave lengths are known to suffer less absorption and NEW BRITATN DAILY FINES OF $10 ARE ORDER OF THE DAY Three Who Fa~ce—‘rll_i; Honor” Are Assessed That Amount ey Ten dollar fines were the order in police court this rning, cach of the three offenders whd made up the slate presented beforu Judge 13, W. Alling by Assistant Prosecutor W. M. Green- stein Leing assessed that amount. Eagl Holland, driver of a coal truck, Was Lruud last night at the inter- section of Washington and West Main streets, charged with operating a car without preper brakes, Policeman W. 8. Btrolls, on traffic duty, had mo- tioned Holland to stop to allow sev- oral women to cross’'the street. Hol- land was unable to bring his car to a stop, belng obliged tyr the curb.’ He said his brakes had deon In perfect condition up to the last trip when they became useless. Upon complaint of Mrs. Carmela Lobis of 18 Franklin street, Patrol- man Joseph Moore arrested Tony Savage last night at his .home at 20 Franklin street, charged with tho theft of a bag of coal valued at 7. He pleaded not gullty, declaring thht he had not taken or seen the bag, also’that he was single and had no use for coal. Mrs. Lobis and Miss HERALD, un against ) TUESDAY carting off the coal, A bag of coal was found In the cellar of the house where he boards, in a place apart from larger stores of the commodity. Pollceman A, E. Atwater arpested Meyer Rosenhols S8unday morning tor driving without a llcense, the arrest being the second in whigh Rosepholz was charged with that offense.. The accused has not had a certificate since 1017. He qurvd ip a slight secident which the policomian investigated with the result that the accused was found to be without a license and wps ar- rested. Today Rosemhols said he llcensed operators with him at the time of the accident, but he went home for tools just before the police- man came along. Alex Sirot, whom Rosenholz produced as the lloensed man In question, sald he was not in the car when the ent occurred, but that the accused was driving alone, . SIGHTSEERS IN BERKIN. Berlin, Nov. 28.—"Rubberneck" alrplanes are now being operated for the sightseers of Berlin.” One com- rany has assigned ten machines for datly flights around the capital, its suburbs and neighboring places of in- terest. Trips-around Greater Berlin and Potsdam are ghadp ine the fore- noon, while shortef excursions 6l the matinee schedule, . Ld INCOME IN¢ &ABES. Téklo, Nov. 29.— income from customs duties for Be ber wag 9,- 618,772 yen, according¥o the finance office. Compared with the corres- ponding period last year, it ;how- an increase of 2,321,614 yen. had a NOVEMBER 28, 1022, S — LUNCH - CRACKERS 2 Ibs. 23¢ JTHE NEX BRITAINL UALITY GOODS AT ECONOMY PRICES NOT-Agp SEEDLf§ RAISINg MARKET CO.~ 5, 38 MAIN 5T TEL. 2485 TURKEYS—TURKEYS—TURKEYS We have the finest selection of fresh killed Turkeys ifi the city. (‘ome in and look them over. Our priees are right. F ancyFresh Killed Roasting Chickens Ib ¢ e NATIVE FOWL LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS . PRIME RIB ROASTS . ROAST ‘ PORK ....... S e bl isto FRESH HAMS ... ROAST VEAL ...... . I 38C n16¢ 1h.28¢ may possibly be found practically ef- Marfe Miantl testified to seelng Tony fective under certain conditions. - Tests Conducted. In thig connection it is interesting to note tests conducted by the Unit- ed States Bureau of Standards in antennae down deep unused oil wells to underlying rock strata, in ofder to send the wireless impulses through the rock instead of through the air. The results; it is belleved, may be the same as pro- Jecting the antennae upward into the ‘adr constitution with the legal representa- tives of the free state and he ex- pressed the opinion that the constitu- tion was in accord with the treaty. ALERT PIRE FORCE Has Been Wide Awake Since Nassau's Great Loss by ‘Fire of Big Winter Tourist Hotel. 5 Nassau, Bahama Islands, Nov. 28.— Since la#t summer when this city suf- fered considerable loss by fire of one of the great winter tourist hotels, Nassau has had one of the most alert and efficient fire fighting squads, equipped with the finest auto appar- atus to be bougfht. On October 31, last, great alarm ‘was felt when residents looked out of their windows and saw great billow- ing masses of black smoke piling up from the eastern district of the town. The ruddy reflection of the blaze yas reflected all over the city. The firg fighters rushed madly out to save what part of the levely residences could be salvaged. i After fruitlessly searching city and country for miles to the east, the dauntless “smoke-eaters” returned to thelr station, and sat outside watch- ing the most gorgeous sunrise ever reportéd seen in al 1:he islands. LEKS' VENISON . DINNER. All good Elks will attend the Thanksgiving eve “round up” and dine on venison which Willlam E. Beers, it exalted ruler, has brought from he Maine woods, The proceeds will be contributed toward the flower fund. The dinner will start promptly at 6:30 o'clock. * A bulletin issued from _the chef’s headquarters says that the din- ner will Be' !‘L best of its kind . ever | held by tl e, S Small Legs~Genuine_Lamb Campbell’s Tomato Soup . .. 3 cans 25 Evaporated Milk . . . .. 3 cans g:flff hltl:l:.grr m|23 C ?l;lples, large pkg 250 g::gr. .. 2 cans 25 R * Jello, A , RETE o 40c | fnaagle | B Cc e e Gmert an20cC 55'5;5'55"‘.’%"&3.,20- 'Shomning..ub.lgc | Raisins ... pkg. 19 Wedgwood Creamery Butter . Ib 45 o ikl f:’é‘:fiffisfl."‘in35c Ghose o SO0 Large,Sweet, JuicyFlorida Oranges doz. 3 3 for 256 m 450 «18¢ 5¢ .,k.35c e 18c INSURANCE . Ib. 250 CITY HALL . | «1922” MIXED NUTS ' SRR .. .. ROWLEY BROS. I PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street . FOX’S THEATER BLDG. ; | . : ":::n : Juoh- 2 i : To Rent FERE ARE SOME GOOD RENTS:— For Qaiél Returns Use Herald Classified Ad Flvé room rent on Harrison street. X ' 3 : ) room rent on Lincoln g ; " R A el hed in West Main 8¢, Block.| - Six room rent with heat f ; ) THE OLDa HOME TOWN There can’t be ‘any question about Thanksglvmg dessert strata. ‘The desirability of substituting the wireless em of communication | for the preSent telephone systems in use in mines is evident in consider- ing that a'rock fall or explosion, by breaking wire connections can put the entire system out of order, The mine telephone has been per- fected to such an extent “that it is giving gatisfaction in most mines where the wiring is well insulated, the | Bureau of Mines announcement con- tinues. . Very often the telephone can- not ‘be depended upon on account of falls of rock, grounding due to worn insulation or extreme dampness. In’ § ‘the event’of a disaster it frequently il happens that the mine telephone sys- | tem is put out of commission by the agency that causes the disaster, at the ‘very time when it is most urgently needed. On this unt the -mining industry is inferested in ‘any kind of filqhone ‘system that can be count- upon in an emergency. Many re- have been received . by the au of Mines to devise means of vfim virele- meflmdl for this Fancy Tokay Grapes . ... Onions ... Juicy Lemons cy Sweet Fancy Grapefruit Cape Cod Cranberries .., Yellow Glohe | Turnips . English Walnuts 2 lIbs. &4 4 Ibs. 1 .lb.I New Brazil ing and recelving mes- derground theough the strata. ound that with a receiving in- A point 100 feet un- sent from station pstinghouse: Electric company, at:Bast es away, could be Ochsenfurt, Nov, : “Shave, two g m rept, four.! u reads the new omd by the barbers cc Qchsenfurt in an effort. to strike a ' 16 mediym between ot living and the fall- mark: Egg sham. On the = 51 subject of 5 INSURANGE v Latltbethe HATCH AGEN(?Y Or just let it be ! - FOR SALE , Grocery and Meat Business, Central Location, Fine Business’ Cjance H. D. 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