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Dr. 5 “f‘;‘s §§ i Harvey tells these v the tropics are §§ N rison with Nordic NN N Ey §§§x Hi Kickl i ickless Alcohol N 3 i § HEMISTS at the Massachusetts 1 of hnology have N § liscovered a kind of alcohol N w y exhilarating %\ ‘ g to Prof. James F. N Bichiis 1 In a boy of s s proich { e ) s unlike other alcohol in § are three hundred ar t duces a deadening effect on 1 oo i a I xs. Its activity is now be- §§§ l“l‘JP‘x (;\n ,‘m.y:.y}w s n an effort to find out he individual bones of th 1 be substituted for grai ¥ are formed by the fusion of pa or cthyl alcoh by §§ e at first d "t !r"'rmtn[.u F H Sl be developed sufficiently,” ! are formed at vari is quoted in the Path- 1ii N “electric chair,” designed not competent specialist, Dr. Bo ; | o S cight hund finde v enable us to get away NN : S S S ' lal I this case, sits 5 W ones continue to ap from iz =acti . §§ to end life, but to prolong it, is his recent work, ‘Diathermy and Dia- ” on g d the of the baubio: ap ! W .'«\m section né b?nflrg. 3 the newest method science has thermotherapy’ (1928), we n ey 1shes his spine with a set of meta fuse with one another a S ‘”fm “E;é;}]?d perfected for the treatment of certain hope that certain ma JEUSHIER \ium : e s Naee 0 hatithere e relditlevent fand W rets any way to rcntifgv dise in which heat is generated mately b D13 g8 ogiue Mkt i et ol o eap e ke A8 they did it would within the body itself by the action of of resorting to the knif n e R R E el Y red effect in a oscillatory electric currents of will then use a *diather S frequency. Jacques move t d tissue TN N investigator, announc W ng this bl lot $§ “% od is effective in cas us see ho remark 7 pressure, arterial gout, are alri to allev ¢ rheumatism, and even with violen of the v per § } N ¢olds in the head. the a is about 6 to ( NN The physiological properties of high- inches of mercury, while in some d § § § frequency currents of damped oscilla- eases it rises beyond 10 inches, and in N tion were announced as long ago as others, such as neurastl ) o A * consists of a piece of hard N i 1892 by Professor d’Arsonval. Later, 4 or 5. The physician can cksily meas low.pr TG eal LRt T ° \ by devising a special apparatus, he ure high blood-pressurc, which is an SAme clectric oscillations av g o : s i (e Gt N made it easy for physicians to use the ordinary symptomr of art hatdci @Rt et SRR : n ng by which it it undamped electric oscillations. Since ing, but hitherto he has been able only 0 ing by which it is N then ul:‘ir diathermic (internal heat- to recognize it without curing it i \ l{ed &tru. Th,lt I manipulated. N t ir diathe te eat- ecognize it with g / S AioG the lipped ove N § able. The domain of this new lranch ing of the arteries | od by ! ] [y \ O B TE. 2X'%2% \ of electrical treatment is tfl.h‘inlmu diathermy. The e Is NP an ) is wound a b and wit} 1 ; FACEPLATE, 23 X123 NN g & i ard the yo-yo is \ HARDWQOD BLOCK § N further and further, and its technique into a huge clectric coil traversed by 2 ; W hae DRl v 3 i 7 i is being improved daily. sh-frequency currents. He sits on HE distinction of being the hot B ond i e et § N “Owing to the high intensity of the chair in full view, in the center of 1l test thing in the R e o e e Wit N currents which in this form may eafely cylindrical cs In a glazed cal lorealtoit {igtar: Al : FieTioe oy enide b Al ‘mq.',,),k. traverse the human organism,” says near by a transformer raises the ten o e 900 T e b e e R R Prof. Boyer, “we are now able to cause sion of the alternating current to 40, |\ B 0% “‘“ ’J AR 4 7 2 ’;r ‘[ . notable increase of temperature in the 000 or 50,000 volts, with 500,000 or ~JEEE — Zstronomers Dol Al S LaRSEICS RO A RIACEI A, very mass of the tissues, between the 600,000 alternations per second. After gfgfice temperature R e e W electrodes of a properly arranged de- five minutes of electrical ‘darsonvali- h 0 ,l-‘) el e s by s NEE l\"‘f‘- PratiEItis0ont vice. Albumens may even be coag- sations’ it is brought down to normal, Pared with the mer crreenitha B larhtoyatstahown infithe: accompanying SR ulated at a distance. Thus, writes a The lowered pressure persists, and the Constitute the surface temperature of diagrams reproduced from Popular & e sun Mechanics. Hardwood is preferred to \ ” 5 F . ; t Al n is so far away from soft because of its weight. Maple is % e the earth—nearly two million times as , or any wood that o HERD . Flavoring Fowls by Injection y:uipnmioids o e e s T 3 heat is not felt by for t % § HAT French chefs call “intra- brandy, mushroom juice, and, in gen e sun, on the other hand, is, so to W to a small lathe, the con- Ihe Philinpine “Yo-Yo." N H sauces” are now used to eral, all good wines. s , very close to carth. Itisa st is simple. Screw a block of Ilte Philippine “Yo-Yo, § 2 Y flavor the flesh of poultry. “How can this result be attained? ! “l}‘ l'i‘“’ lfil incandesent g »fi}d x\mv]'l. 294 i ><{\m}:“ and 'llv0ut19" Together with Diagrams N § This consists of injecting with a la The author of the new process tells us pioantic furr 'h \:.,, ¥ o [,\ S “'),[,,' AMCRtncer Sre D shosnEi ROl o e Kl o J et : ! ganti it burn your face down roughly to the shape required Be Made in the Home - TOOL MADE \ N syringe fl,a\mfmx: into lnh umh; Oy exactly. Whether we are dealing with brown in Summer after having travel: and g 1 cutting-off S FROM " ELAT } : i (I:t’ A e V¢4 hare, a partridze or an ordinary rab- led 92,000,000 miles through spac tool, mads ding or filir Workahop: STEEL BAR B o o e T Se e, bit or’ chicken, we begin by blceding Astronomers say that if the flat stecl bar to the dimensions gi - 3 R L N e i » neck, close to the r rays were focused or This groove should go to . Woinel ) iy by Augusta Mo head, so as to remove as much of the carth it would quickly explode like a depth all the way around the Mot “We have all heard of the method U100d as possibl ; (]vt»-n it is doprived bomb filled with gas piece, leaving only a small axle abe half inch uneter in the exact ping i FL St e e = s = S of its sKin, or i feath s, accor N th H g ’) : s . 2 by which meats arc bathed In some oo i OF its frathers, according t —_— ter of the i uch o unrolls un- aromatic liquid for several days. Sup : Pai . ndpaper th [ or rolls back Aas iq Eaa ot be s ohtisis o r twenty-four hours. M . the slot before c ¢ bst conv t pose that instead of being outside the When properly cooled the neck is / e e i ’ gsusconvenen liquid weére inside; that is to say, sup- and the body i ned as to (;‘\“]“"\ {': e “lim' LD ety - S OBE z 7 i & T : vill wobble anc rfory Y ¥ Dose that by some process we_could r the heart. a syringe of AILURE of a pa to open has only to be rubbed lengthwise of 3 cont of stain ami cerni e 55 s0a PN o 8D P acity is thrust into the left means death to the jumper. the board in order to cut it into thin very neat job. Some of the youngster you the ‘intra-sau I might rather and the selected aror 4 < ; t ¢ young [§ 2ay the ‘intra-sancos,’ for we aro told Lememetion T iimetes eore e omath h fa are ordinarily due But those slices would not Le “have very elaborate yo-yos, beay NID L e R of ‘several that may bo thus employed, bt o of the air in getting into proper sense CO i o ml;.m with \w]vmm WO00( ; e Ry forest of .Iom including the oil of garlic, estragon “The creature is emptied two o the folds in which the parachute has L eoE o e e B el (R i et ouated in g & E three hours after the inject ed. Hence It fails to expand o) el ;y.‘,‘yv‘.;’il ‘x‘:.;” ‘;.\]. AL ]\;yxuj. 5 “.::“‘rl & ]t”‘:m‘ French horticultural garden fon, but it is not cooked unt Iy or_quickly enough. To over s with the big blade). shown in the section. If tied tightly, Loon st Boditafiaacience i PSS this difficulty, Jennings De Witt, the soap slices into rib the toy will have a tendency to jerk o S CUIE o2 oy iR o tiertl sl o besom) oy ork, proposos to use for the ons, being so thin, b when it reaches the end of the sty Lebdinnlanl ol Elavored by S BRE LY PEIOIIL A0S sencen : the customary fine silk fab- rents and drop througl Any fairly hard string will do, and b b L lehiools o Jiats ¢ S0 far as the simplification yic, but t sew around its margin 4 tho into the pan bencath. nerformance will be improved by rub- 1o renrelucs ol Sunted and made of housckeeping goes, 1 am wide binding tay The latter, beir s oow ing the string across paraffin o STt o] nEsg d ik }\T\W*“', crinkled and crimped in the fold which makes it practicable candle wax P iR htight nto Tta Veins will ‘not. be keen about this forms namerous apertures to admit > on the running-board An expert gives the following direc S AT ithia Large S N0 MEHIO0 1 aN0 gLty *w or fenders of automobiles is the in tions for playing a “yo-yo”: q et e s L Erines ine that they will be plea A contrivance to enable the house- vention of Ro .. Stinson, of JKla Wind the string partly around the . el s L 2 L to learn that the scientist fe to make her own soap flakes fro e 5 st s 5 s A do iced in a small pot which re- At e acienand o make her own soap flakes from math Falls, ( n. is a grip hook groove, let the yo-yo drop and as the s roots and sVant now beginning to show an the kind of soap she likes bost is the of peculiar pattern, formed with a string 'is about” all paid out. jerk 1 from erorine s And prevents them terest W the p invention of John A. Woodward, of looped clamping lever, ~ The latter i back rather smartly and the ¥o-yo will or contral, 1ot e Loscreh she main, 000 clpnia, Ohio. A board (placed, for pivoted upon the hook, and shiftable come higher and higher each time, \wire undersround oo e By With a use, on a pan which receives the flakes) o en the running-board or fender until it reaches the palm, under which the G Ddintiuliere ; through it and across it a slantwise and lock the device thercon, In use, it is suspended by ‘a loop around the thoker the Lor o | Sy ingular opening. It is through thiz the hooks are slipped beneath the fen. middle finger. That is, the jerk « Y. roots ara Leainiet. 46 cresi nehs b ning that flakes fall info the der or the outer edge of the running. string causes the yo-yo to » i Tare ot s e [rceD ekr Rie pen. Adjac opening, the board board, with the levers r Then up the string. winding the Iz e R LU e T fs mortised on its upper surface to cach fever is pent downward"so that doos o i n AR B SR on e : ow depression in which a its loop is forced over the hook. clamp The simplest perfor s the up ¢ Hn(l ,\«1(‘ may rest, the back of the ing the latter sccurely in place. To and-down movement, but yo-yo ¢ ,Sp‘rfm-f:,('{’,?r:\"m. blade abutting against a shoulder, release it, the loop is pulled outward. be thrown in all directions, and it w O g while its edge is slightly above thelevel The hooks may be clamped on any. always come back, winding the string or four are ehabed off -~ DUt three of the board. In this position it is where upon the running-board or fen. itself—providing you give it the prope: The gnarled a e el e e S S ik & 5 g you g e proper gnarled appearance of an an- xed by fserow It is obvious that, der, and then ropes may be enga jerk at the proper time. s given the dwarf by tyin with this arrangement, a cake of soap with them to hold the luggage in plac In throwing the yo-yo, except drop- s to the tiny limbs. Vel aper Frature Service, 20, . \ .