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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1928, 27 e INVENT Troperticn Nave only reoentiy been! GIRLS ACCUSE TEACHER. || inion Pen Ne See be tall Lined Them Up to Pick Prettiest ods. First is the telautographic; second, the direct method by sele-] pia Alvin White, teacher In the grade alum; third, the wireless method. But in practice they are reduced to two, school at Morganville, Monmouth Coun- namely: First, the telautographic. | so he could tell which one had the pret- Store Hours 9 to 5:30 Telephone 6100 Main ty, tell his class of girl puplls‘to line up by which he sends drawings, hand- ? j.tiest knees? PICTURES OVER SFA peters Leah fingerprints and |" pq Mr, White also have a question- Bronte ING thn eeeraehlc OF tele | tie book on his desk which he al- ancccnclpnmiain CAt the Season’s Lowest Pric phonte lines, then by special wireless lowed his class to read? Women’s 16-Button Milanese Silk Gloves Thousands of Pairs—One-Third Less and secondly, a method which can be] charges of misconduct preferred by the 'HE fashionable ‘ T sixteen - button Heavy quality di vee with Milanese weave in and Paris’ point white, pongee, backs. Prof. Korn Is Awaiting Word From U. S. Naval Station at Bar Harbor, ROME, May 12.— Commendatore Pascale, who represents here Prof. Arthur Korn, inventor of the system of sending pictures by ~ wireless, says that he is only awaiting word from Bar Harbor before he gives in- structions for further tests which will include the transmission of a portrait ture was received there safely by the Gr AND R APIDS naval officer who visited Italy with the purpose of mastering the fnethod of Richard Washburn Child, Amert- FURNITURE can Ambassador at Rome. - of its reception."’ “As the American Navy Depart- : — CREDIT TERMS $ transmitted by wire. It was thus that| “at "White liver at Belmar, ts mar- the King's pictiire was sent to Bar |tled and a father. Harbor, and neither I nor the Italian | naval authorities doubt that the pic- ment is paying for these tests, which cost 2,220 lire, we naturally capnot involve it in further expense until we are authorized from Bar Har- bor," said Commendatore Pascale. He added that to transmit King Vic- tor Emanuel's portrait cost 500 “‘words,"’ but that portraits can be 200 words. The process of has heen patented In the United States milk three times transmitted to Bar Harbor on Satur- young blood, feeds the tissues and makes day. It is a document of 600 “words,”* which is made up of groupings of baby strong, lively, rosy, happy. letters and figures. Each figure rep- sel resents the corresponding punctua- tion, not a letter, which varies ac- Of Als Druggists cording as the shading of the picture BOVININE must be light or heavy. Prof. Korn's process takes advan- wre feat f COLUMBUS AVE tage of special properties of selenium, 7 ¢ Fo ‘omic BET. 103 & |O4“°ST that substance whose extraordinary used through long submarine cables] Parents of the children living in Mor- mode, gray or black Van Raalte’s Extra Heavy Milanese Silk Gloves “Both have been patented in the] Marlboro Board of Education that a 16-Button 1 9 Length 6 United States. At the receiving sta. | tra! 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