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to receive either wireless tolegraphy | r pick up the common telephone ; Sasi . : danasen x Pubtiened Dally AL conversations, Many times I have ‘i ‘ nee by The Mar wad heard ermations bet ween recap sna United \peene Main” ‘ quartermaster about cer and United 4 ' utoer ‘ Press Berries, Dy malt, out of city, fe per menth: # mothe F140) & months, § eer, $600. pay and even the remits $4.06, im the stale of Washington Outetde of the state, #6; ment, ‘ pe sy Py vncnr ys 4 it 7 Re 14.66 for € montha, or $9.00 per year, By carrier, olty, bt a month og vt n Bagel agg vege ] i un it does now when we listen to the Ht Dear Folks tenn 6. ‘The ampiitier was | Wf On M 1 4 wm, of reo, I had t hat the footfalla of a Bh n Monday morning I was late, and so, cou! nad 5 Hi wait; for when I've lots of time to spare, the trolley care are wa be heard when placed orf] . en I" te it always seema the ¢ are | the ? 10 instrument i always there; but when I'm late ay on} are are in French make and {s called te © P } the land of dreame. I stood and cast ? longing eye on all the antes fying by: J iT. &. F. (telephone by the 5 4 i Fall announces that the cabinet has decided that the navy’s including fii¥ and limousine, they totaled up to seventeen, before nol and = “telegraph = without Secretary of the Interior . pouring led up to sevente , : ; TD | my eagle Villon struck @ fastapproaching butcher truc ~e i. 5 a | delesaidhe Alaskan coal mines will be transferred to Fall's department on May 1. Sue driver awe & Srteaiie Gri, and mantel tle bee Whe Gold, The amplifier waa connected to an 1 Portralis (Doubleday & Page) Insulated ground wire, which ran out | FOCH About 160 feet on the ground and| J then grounded by several iron pom. BY DON MARQUIS ‘Hop in!* 1 Jumped aboard in double speed and told him “You're a friend in need,” and we began to chew the rag and convernation Fall adds that the mines would be closed at once “pending the formulation of a > m.” didn't lag. w my mee 4 enna connec: | complete new progra And after while he chanced to my his boss wold out the other den for th oye ainine, comvensatiol | Fn? 2 pamadiammalian a Page Mr. Guggenheim! day, which made him lone a steady Job, and chucked him with ih this aanpitine we eroulh pial met 20 200k is, = the jobless mob—the firet time in a year or two he hadn't wor\ The Jungle Dwarf = Up our own telephone conversations, ae well as the Germans’, I believe that my statement ean be backed up by any signal corps men, | those of the 116th migndl battalion and of the 117th signal battalion, 410t | |and 424 divisions, respectively. | | 1 believe if an investigation were | Walk to the sense of his fiber and etature... Not words from his mouth, Hut out of bis brain the pulstions Whirling the gathered storm on, In vast leaping rhythms of cannon and steel. . . We were waiung, We listened, ywever,” he went on to aay, “I hope to land @ job today.” So he went on and talked as tho we'd known each other yearn agonand when the trip was at an end I felt as tho I'd lett a friend. And #0 T hope-I'd even bet—he got the job he went to get; I'd alae bet a wad of dough that he’s a bird I'd like to know—it's 7 | Dh at, friendly guys like him that keep the world from being thru the right channels to the And now our hearts tel nm Hae In the Malay jungles Carveth Wells, explorer, found a dwarf with a remarkable — r made nut ne sight channels to the| Aas nae onc anna ae ie i invention. y . | army, 4 wet the honorable Mr. Wrist and fist that can brandish the lightning! ait Proffitt's career as an inventor a few After doubts, after darkness, ie The dwarf—a little, coffee-colored chap—was one of the lowest forms of human Cnrtudge (wy Sdims tihdnd teune, Emerges the Man! A) | With this amplifier we could hear Comes forth the Man life, nearly as low as the dog-eating Igorots of Luzon were a generation ago before 4 telephone bell ring—that is, a loud And France, once again, the coming of the white man buzzing would be heard; then we! == Once again as of old, mighty mother and free, ma to would hear the person pick up the re | Saves the world; i bone . wi leather washer ceiver and talk. If I remember cor. For out of ber body and spirit This dwarf had a fire-making tool. It was a plunger, with a rectly, the instrament we used had >| She brings fortm a Bon and a Sword! to make it air-tight. This plunger was inserted in a piece of hollow bone closed at the radius of picking up telephone con- | ‘aalithines ial : ~ Fersation of about three op four RSVR | ame one end. Jonly, but the T. &. F*. connection part | the papers about this man keeping | at ail, and my buddies will all my sa, | of It had the long range, as most of his invention a secret, ete, bas too, that have had the same use The dwarf carried a pouch made from the cocoon of a jungle motM. In this pouch " 3 our radio amplifiers prompted me to write this, I believe | of this radio device 1 have, but it ie . it ht be weible that Mr. Prof. that if a man has the nerve to claim an invention perfected by the Fy he had a supply of tinder, dried vegetable powder-fiber. Radio Device Used During the War _|,,,!',..°".»> vemmetmat tr prot | nat 1's man, nan she, ners o iam an invention pert vat : Editor The Star: ®y of the Rainbow (42nd) division, and} as the one 1 have refere: to, and | serves, then I've got “erust™ enough NOLAN C. RICHEY, He placed @ tiny bit of the tinder on tne end of the plunger, put the plunger in "] wend. your e@iteriea to veanné <ime in the trenches with the French |i ignorant of the fact that we used|to tell him about it. It's Bo secret 158 .N. 35th Bt f Pullin: inder was lio device which a Providence, | Biue Devils, The knowledge this | tt in the trenches, In th 2, | -— its bone holder, struck it one sharp blow. is it out, the ti f afire. R fm man haa Invented. | tnotrument 1 guieed while serving | will give him qrotit ce ae eaeatt | Wh: So SR, t Possibl " - This process, the reverse of a vacuum, causes combustion by the compression of I would inform the Soclety of Mee |under them. Returning from the | menter rather than the real inventor. | iy emo: ie y trical Developments that the instru-|trenches to Camp Le Courneaux, My rage at reading this article in| waiter The Star: ; tial stages, we have always pines in air. < iment that io suppened G0 See Bess inane Derdenet, 1 alse need ‘thle to.) | 1 have noted that the report sub- either credit or money back of them, in invented by Albert Proffitt |strument and instructed met " ~~—~—-wmerneennnnt | mitted to the Municipal league by | ‘The jungle dwarf’s invention is the same principle as the famous Diesel engine, anything new—that te, if it's what use. } the committes charged with inventi po that the street railway needs is | pb which tes heat by compression. the papers claim it to be-—but it isan) I would state briefly that thin de “ ” || gating the availability of candidates |‘h? same thing, a little credit and oe genera invention cauned by the world war, | vice in a two-stage amplifier and Cascarets' 10c j| han considered my plan for reducing | time with which to get on ite feet, 1 be * * *. 8 # * ® $$ T am an overseas veteran, former! detector wired in such a mannet as | street’ car fares only “remotely porti- call attention to Peter Witt'y propos: ‘i warf: Mala: robably had this bone ~mak. ousands | = ae — - onan = —;, bie.” In view of the fact that the al, which was practically the same iF The jungle d s of ysia pi have fire er for th | H ahh method of financing which I propowe thing, to give the utility more time. If ot years { GEOGRAPHIC PUZZLES ick, Bilious, rari Seeene rs Cy i er the country, a one now i ‘Yet it never occurred to them to apply the principle to anything except making Pe attempted in Seattle is the untried | Tre New / Constipated |: “ex.oet,cves «2! Canprep LAXATIVE ij fire. p aa ety pet taken.” | POR OMOREN OF ADLLIRY ‘= ‘Rudolf Diesel, German inventor, born in Paris, discovered the same principle in ne ne Te eae tate eam tart di ; ‘ou're billous! Your fiver —_— | 1893. bowels need a thorough cleansing |” Learn te dance at The iiope: 25) 50 ij ties ting | with Cancareta, then the beadache,| drome, Fifth and University, and) , | ‘He was quick to see its possibilities in the genera of power. Gasincon, tad ‘Dresth, and stoamcn| you eam Games ackywhere, Pret) WS- | ‘The difference between Rudolf Diesel and the Malay jungle dwarf was largely one misery wil] end. No griping—nicest | liam A. Jackson, of New York city, |phywic on garth for grown-ups and4/ teaches all of the latest steps in| ne eoestest ACTOOS #1 he of Imagination, the greatest brain . 000.0 Id. Veties ead Awa children. 100 ® box, Taste like| stage and ballroom dancing. Tele| 0 xeEP THE UVER Ar@ Bons faculty developed by civilization. Man says the world is 8,000,000 years old. NEW YCAR — RAR + CORK — C = NEW YORK candy. —Advertinement. phone Filliett 5187—Advertivement, | AT ALL GOOD pavccuTs ee People talk about hew many T'hat’s how many times the eastern peach crop has —— — at : 0 great inventions are “stumbled = joey Jrilled. P a en” by accident. More important ER EN Wr; da (han the egg poseneston of Roses are red, violets are blue and so are con- sumers when a coal strike's due. Between the early bird and the. early fisherman the early worm is out of luck. a How U.S.Royal Cords esr eor-esoremnnenrseuansannntonnnnreenentsesro ae seunnneae van | ¢ 7 ; . | 7 i ) bed | hin ing tha A are nearly 200 makes U. S. Tires, at today’s prices, feo ‘ , tire manufacturers the biggest money’s worth wap feet . motorist ever rode upon. What w wi as ho would like very this new kind of competition? fe MARK SABRE \s introduced to the reader by much to sell 4 & Ie is the working for more and ~ HAPGOOD, & garrulous London solicitor, who went to school with him neighbor his next tire. This . as and who has just renowed his acquaintance with him. At this time—i912—- ‘ : F more public confidence—for higher dur i Sabre ts 34 and ts ving with his wife— interests him but mildly. , stre ; Fe of A Ey a algae ge te = roug! ad in —' HY seven centuries in manners and ques” tah new being “Improved” by & Price arguments are thread- _ constant public service. rete t Pp Ly vel it . Hapgood suspects : 8 $. muted to cach Other after visting therm in their home. ‘lis explains Gabea worn. Claims and promises The car-owner can vision a { even hildhood, k toler * 0 mee thi * . i ctr | fslow's polat; whereas his pretty wife Is» typical and’ vioenty have the same old ring. for himself the benefits of te opinionated gossip. this kind of competition. a Their t tal differenc: fi ch f RN A WORD) rate ssinas tomes tmmaatty afr tor arta’ ae tonsa |i ard repeunde ies cuales HLS > i | callin, te his “den,” hich the tat cr t i | LEA ray ek ak OS oy Cords do not claim to be ex- eeudeie ten 4 EVERY DAY jants, the Jinks sisters, “High” and “Low Jinks” Mark thought ft over, fro hi la: f more” sincerely diat 4 | however, the night after, and characteristically decided his wife couldn't be empt m the great iw Oo than the makers i blamed for their apparently trivial, but irksome, differences Today's word lg INCITEL stm ao-| of it difference of viewpoint, however, builds up something ike @ bond competition. But it is their of the U. S. 1 ‘* pronounced—in-site, with ao thy be Mark and “High” and “Low.” " putam . ° A cent on the last syllable. agency potty pongo ie Ge aw Oe die seateek ys nee firm belief that the time is here Royal Cords. it means—-to stir up. to urge on, to| they form innocent little “plots” to further what Mabel calls hin “doings” spur on, to rouse, to instigate to Mark has an interest in the firm of Fortune, Bast and Sabre, historic deal- for a new kind. prompt. ni ee ts in church and school supplies His grandfather bad been tricked into| Ml spur on, rouse, instigate, to turning over his partnership to { tu rouse. REV. SEBASTIAN FORTUNE, and wince that time the Sabrea have had | iM No manufac rer and er P Companion worde—incitant, incita-| no yoic in the conduct of the firm. Mark, who ts in charge of the pub-| fal dealer can much longer evade ss a pages “ ian | lishing department, bas been promised an eventual partnership. an 's used like thie—“Ghandi was! TWYNING ta in a similar position, having charge of the workabops with- $8. ote agent ra ieee to ot in| ont being a partner. Mark is particularly interested in a new text-book i} the challenge of Progre bane ng the peop! ndia to rebel-| which he is preparing—"England,” @ history writtea along a new and : ‘aan sowauiiematy Cake | The competition taking shape to- € | 1 SAMs Mabel utterly falls to see It as anything but a “lemen book,” and Mark was recast man ars an stops mentioning it to her. Starving for «ympathy at home, he turns to day fo y years ago in Me ; juther friends for friendship. His friends are the U.S. Policy—the policy that ’ ‘ MR. FARGUS, & peculiar old fellow, much hen-pecked by his epinster | Il - ‘ daughters, and 1] ES 3 THE PERCHES, consisting of young Perch, whom Mark calls “Young | fal — 1 Kod, Pole or Perch,” and his mother, a strong-minded woman much wrapped | fal meee i up in her son. Hust 4 While cycling to Tidborough Mark encpunters | For the ion of United States name f NONA TYBAR, his childhood theart, ho is riding with her dasht: \g ; - NON¢ AR, his childhood sweetheart, who 1s riding er dashing i here t perati This cake is always pop- and debonair husband, | Tives there is erected and operating a ular and is @ special fa- LORD TYBAR. Altho the couple present a carefree exterior, Mark senses | MMT the greatest group of tire factories belien vorite of men and boys: something of @ mental conflict between them, and, while he does not con- | fil in the world. he a “yen 4 cups euger, 8 sclously realize it, some of his old ardor for Nona reappears. | Beek, eee - After his talk with Nona, Mark proceeds on to the office and iw much | ill i cup water, 4 cup Carnation Aleadership t! recorded Pm Milk, 9 cup butter or substitute, perturbed to learn that Twyning has been promised the partnership that [ill . . and i § top. oalt, 40gg whites, 2¢ cups he was supposed to get. After a dimagrecable scene with Fortune he fat itself with the public. The out- ye flour, ‘tsp. baking powder, 4 decides to take @ holiday and starts back home to spend the day with standing example of wHat “code | squares unsweetened chocolate, Mabel, ithful teveind d the A tap. veailia, As Mark reaches home the postman hands him a letter from Nona, evi- faithful qualityand sound attae! Cream the butter, add the sug- dently written before he met her, announcing ber return and asking him economy can do when it hie ar gradually, then the weil beat- to call. Entering his home he is disappointed to find that Mabel, instead ; ; h oa en egg yolks. Add alternately || of being giad for a day with him, ts rather annoyed, Her annoyance, he ts patient enough to io milk and flour mixed and sifted finds, is due to jealousy because of the note. i prove itself to a to BOOM BAGSHAW, @ blatant, offensively pushing sort of person, who is hol: i Tae likes, @omes to luncheon. As usual, an inciplent quarrel bursts out between ren 3 Mark and Bagshaw ee, Tolatke The day ends in a sickening quarrel with Mabel, apparently over Bagshaw Ying and Mark's inability to like her friends—but actually because of vulgar ee sald: pli ee pever't om ll suspicions on her part about his relations with Nona. ~« ope” = 100 tested recipes, Now go oni with the story. a : — - = ~ pore: write for copy to CHAPTER IV Sho stood #till immediately she was i Carnation Milk Pred I across the threshold. and the door bat These events were on a Monday. |cloued behind her, the was smiling om. On the following Thursday Nonalas tho she felt herself to be up to “rh came to see him in his office. some lark. “Hullo, Marko. Don't e e A . se eed OFF ace She was announced thru the epeak- | you hate me for coming in here like - ; to Mil ing-tube on his desk this? ‘e = z Sa “Lady Tybar to see you, sir.” “It's jolly surprising.” U t d y x Rap ee ke nite ates ubber Lompany sera, prised, He had taken no notice of | Now if you'd gaid it was surprisingly ; her letter. He had wanted to go up jolly! Well, shake hands,“ Marko e Por aa Morthapows te aa hee SATION woe te ee Tire Branch, 212-216 Jackson Stree Ward — ‘ _|not been. When two days pas nd put out his hand ictatend t ~te . If you wish to learn the latest | and still he prevented himself from delayed response; she first _ — q too “ dancing steps and be up to date, | going, he begun tc feeling off the gauntiets she wa Mas telephone Elliott 2187. Prof. | w—that come to and then gave him her hand. Genera gon, of Th Hippodrome, Fifth him. It waa the ird day and he said. the . University, will teach you. B was here, downstairs. it was as tho she had comme, ners’ wes start each Monday| “Ask her to come up,” he said, ~ |now done something she much want. Judge | evening at 7 o'clock.—Advertisement,'! fhe came im 4 Gera to Page 13, Column 4) ie