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DAILY BULLETIN
at
.VOL XIII.
KKOYVXYYUOl) TEXAS Till I'SDAY .MAY II 1!M I.
XO 1(57
HUSBAND SUiGlDED SWEEPING 'CHANGES TRAFFIC STARTED
AFTER KILLING WIFE iN G0NSII10TI0N1 ON PANAMA CANAL
VILLA WANTS ARMS !I
L
10 LIMITED AMOUNT
LATE YESTERDAY GARAGE ON LEE ST.
AMPICO CAPTURED
HL
BUILD BRICK
Down Town Street SUt'ni '1ilist vcntion Hears vUiimi Caml 0iu.m.(1 Ahoil( of
nan Appeals to ltviwrt of Kfnii('n7 '"''Hlec Schedule Time Heeause of Con-
Double Trnsretb on
in Dallas. Woman Appeals to Mmort ol hu.neney t nn.mimc Schedule Time Heeause of Con- to What Extent Kej.cls Shall
Hvstander.s to Save Her. .......... . gestnm of Freight j ncwntr .wuiiumuiou.
Dallas. Texas Mav 14. Angered "Xashville Tenn. 'Max'- H. Sweep- j Washington .May 14. For the first j Tprreon Mexico . May 14. Cenernl
because on vestcrdav his wife had se- in& changes in the constitution arid time in the history of the world wn- WHa enounced before leaving here
vurfd a divorce from hinu ilaTry u-v-ws. of the convention drastic roc-: lor Morno traffic is today passing J for Saltillo last night that he wants
Fulkerson todav shpt her twice as 'ommemialions covering the relations through the Panama canal from the lthe United States to appoint a corn-
she was going to wOk. He then shot of 1oartls and -their administrative J Atlantic to the. Pacific ocean. Thejmisslon t0 P!lss on what amount of
lumself in the head. Both died at iUui cooperative adjustment a. .clear eary opening several days ahead of j ammunition the rebels can import
the hospital. The tragedy occurred on otxllino f the BnpUst position and i uie time originally scheduled to per- !from tlle l:ted States He said that
one of the down fown streets. a Plwl for coopexatipin and Christian ; mit passage of ships was due to recognized tin- fact thai an unlim-
t'rowds on the street hid watched m"on wor contained in the report a congestion resulting from the stop- j itl importation mfght he - regarded
what thoy thou-ht was an idle quar- l. "'' . ooutuern uapusi ; page of the Mexican transcontinental;"-4 1 "Ul! otaies as a menace
Wants Commission Appointed to Say i Federals . Fled on Hailroad fter ork ill Hetrin ut Once and He Com-
r. 1 between the two until the man
.Convention here today by the-. Cam- railroads. "i I he. last detachment of his - tweilty-
sint and th-n the bullets flew so fast mirisio!1 " Efficiency . . ; - ' The first .vessel to pass through the Vf thousand troops left here last
t.iat no one could interfere. Taking the position that rjieby-laws Panama canal and all "that nave '.been ;"isht for Saltillo where they will at
Later developments reveal the fact l- ulL tu"ulura11 icipureu re-nr- allowed to pass so far. are .freight '".ijicn mm iih- tnmimM io
taat the Fulkersons had been twice rangemeiu amend.nent ; niid -suppie
married and twice divorced. It is nent" th'e Commission recommended
suid that the woman appealed In vain a complete recasting of the Inlaws
to the men bvstanders to save her iu ordr that Uteen tire work of . the
from her husband. ' ventiou anight be. simplified as far
. as possible. Th6 re-draft of- the by-
lade'n Barges belonging to the Pan-rture that city.
ania railroad.
llehels Drop Ilomlis.'
Mazntlari Mexico. May; 14. General
MAYO l.'IVEN KITE I'OWEIt
WITH CKHTA I CONIMTIOXS. brKPn's constitutionalist aviators
V Washington. Mav 14 .-Secretary ;-vtirdny dropped .bombs . wiUi cpii
MELLEX OX WITSESS law:s was siibnilttod Cbr'ttCUon Ay .Uie nnnpi tndnv "ave Admiral Mavo full slderable accuracy into -the federal-
5TAXD run COAUUSSIUA. comenuun hi regaru io uie unfitness 1 1Mu.r tn ........ th AuUrir.n warshlns
Washington May 14.-Charles S. oi the convention the commission rec- t) Uig (ipl mck Up lho Paiineo rlver
Mellen today took the witness stand ommended that secretaries' pi. boards Tanipico. if .in Mayo's judsmef he-
in the inquiry into the financial pp- request one speaker to- :nretare: be- thhll.s sUrh .lclion warranted Sec-
erations of the New Haven and the forehand a speech upon nnr. subject tP rMary Darnels said however that Ad-P-.llard
eomp-my. He was on the discussed and that the -ewniriiii.g.l -rirrt" Mai0 will Ilot aiul. his troopS
stand onlv a few minutes and nothing time be free for consifleratoli o sn.chn. TAmnlro without sne. ific orders
ortant had developed from his
t-t!mon when th hearing adjourn-
ed until next Tuesday to allow him to
get certain papers 'which Counsel Folk
d- enied i tssary iu tlie liandlin ot
fortifications-here. The extent of the
casualties from the .bombs hag ' .hot'
been ascertained. . .:
( (HIMISSAHY J1AXACK1J IS
CN I) EH 1 D 1 (T JI r. XT.
New York. May 14. John Burke
enier manager of the coniinissary
artB:nt of tire Panama canal was
indicted ! the federal grand jair:---
tl s ".ornini He i . t-harfted
ciS I'.iry wkli intent to- de--f'aud
the United States government
CHICKEN THIEF GETS
16 YEARS IN THE PEN
Mile Miller Hraw Two Year -fcr
a subject. .- .;.
Heeiarmg that In thf . past thi're
ha .been too maiiy .paiit comittit-
tees and reports on various phftises
- f i he general reidfX8 ..af t4e tariou
boa . ds. the reort ; urged that thse
reiwts ii ' preseiiteo :S Tisual -pit .the
first day f the odnveiuion. jii. firit-
ed tortn. the seejrjetaries empaasizirig
.-lie!; a; ti iilars rhe.v may :; desire
and tJiat ea u rii&oH as a. irhoie. be
nia.Ie the order ' ol busiesV during a
:ii(rnig sesiOH" and discassed ai al:
ready suggested. '"
It u.as suggested th .aBOrTjinR ses-
i denned to. ditrosio54 "as
uitlin-.d. fiat tue afternoons be .'left
ten for .nuptiiigH a: itinrtiit
eonm)ittees and sec; t ton a J
and that insptratronal
rth seleVted shakers in
n i 1 1 1 -. - - . a
i;.u-di.g tit . e-k.
.v!' -iie -(-t i 11- n hs'rr !
Hlonintr 1'p Harr.icksHo.it ' P'Piod. Jfeady ror Occupancy
Still in Harbor. September First
Washington. May l L Hear Adniir-' pas and specifications have been
til ledger today in wrlring further (raWn and contract will soon be let
details or the capture of Tampico bv;for tne erection of a modera JJUbKc
the rebels said that the federal ! e!ira"e- tne property of Ed C. Hall
bitfvv up their barraolcs ye-Anlay. ' Te bull(Jfne will be constructed o
before retreating and that "the fight. nro.wnwood brick and will occupy a
rng was practically oer hv four 1 spaco of 30x50 on Lee 3treet opposite
o cIocIl in the afternoon. tn" (irfzens rJray Line warehouse and
Admiral Mayo said that the federal . mct'' Th" oudns will be modern
gunBOat Vera Cruz is still anchored!"1 every PrtieIar well lighted co-
in the Ianuco river near the railroad m'H fr' wlth dranaee connecting
tbridge. but that the gunboats Hravo1 . . ue cu- spwer- anu amP'e WO-
aud .'Zaracofea which fled front Tarn. Vson Ior tne storaSc of cars. Heex-
pfco yeter.lay afternoon had sent him ! pPcts to havo the huiS finisfred and
messeiMjer sarinL- tbat rlteir e.if3i..3:""'J lJi "'um me itrst oc
wfehed to interview him.
Washington; May II. If is rejwrred;
her that thtf ConstitutioHafists have?
reached an understanding vith the'
i'hiteil - States officials whereby
by" opehTtiveH jibout Tampico art to'
reaitBij? work hnmediately the Con-1
Stfftiouaysiai guaranteeing protec. j
tiOft; -'-'..
..ashlnglon Ma 1 f. - Reports Tenly.EigIt Per Cent of .VJ.OOU I'er-
nsahing: here late today indicated' SMls t'xundneil Hae Disease-
School Childreii Afflicted
A-ist.n. Tex. May 1Z The hook-
September.
CAMPAIGN 11615
T
HOOKWORM IN TEXAS
IU'ltt.XAIIS PAKHY AWAY-
'it
HEAVY IIMX. SAIft&at7 all the Mexican gunboats are out
Denver. Colu.. .Mav It. Am -Balwe i antpte j nariHr anrt are an-
eept in t! e. gravest emergency
A N ANTOMO tJET
VEXT .SYKVREKFIST
. Djilas. Te .Ma- If .'n' An:-e ..
aff tpf- lunrtrine eleu- ; a---phH.-e
for hohiii) tie l.Mt. .Saei!
feVt C. If.
Us ebcted
?aenijThp.!!(
Ainertcaa warships. WB"' 'e lexas aiaie
.itxard or health has finished the fn-
The commission has
idits broke into the Silver lrfH res-?hored nar the
. Murant 'earfv We..r'stiflv and r-arriwd reports further staff th.tr many
'..v a titn.po.iml .-ontaiuin St" federal are -aboard including I teating surveys in thirty eount
01 tne state'.
i leiiei "fi&-Aatij.ib
-.: -.-lent ;. ' i h .Suie
"I' .11 n onev and tewe) AiarkK of a- Portiiy. the ;f fleers vvho refwst-d Ma
...t .tm and the t.mt.n-'int - -MX-a'. tfeniaiul Ui iklt the t mrnd now thoroughly instigated a few
.ii ee .men. in the. dirt are flte 'oaly. States .fJME
. f ' - in the il.ev tack .of the jdace '' .' .. ' - . '
ei e -Aei.e nark- ci an auto and .'t 1 : V . Will -Vol l.eaie
.e.'ieieii the 'Mini rs- eurried the; Alejtieft -'iFlty- -May 1 1 .S hundrtd
safe Ti a rernott c and foi -e't it . aW ifiirtyitwo Americans hav
!!i:i'H' l! TIMM.V S.TlhU; .
. in pimm:i:fs Tiiiivv
jtfe-
clarea that they drnut want to leave
- Xett York M.i '
itrt.i e W'bSt : 'A e- .
-land . a T : n
jimll-.V I: ' .. tee 'el
pti'.'ce I... u.-arr H.
lek llev.H alt'!
The .wi4.r..'
giving te'i-
Of forltel
meeting..
nw tings
lj;d at
' I s"
and relation.'
theett-hun-
-r n !'.;... t!.. a ih e'abifse mn
of orgwir vn'on ef Hon: itijns. to--'
Each tf Eight Offenwev: SwijY :eigii m u and rtan.!a srl!tol
tter Him I.onir Time ; .- b.ard MMild not b chansod . ': and
-Hurt t'tfi present hv atifm at llu-U
.uimimiii" .mm Aiuni on. -
!!) best . .'.iterests . f -'a'
I'.ajJtist Convention" 4e
that these boards are- W-tm
1:
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A"
r wfpari(tu
Ship
r
- :n
f
Ve '
. ea '
M U-
He n
Ma 14.
T'tesd.tj
"iivie'e-
eat tie
in the 4th dis.-
u counts.-.
- - :r(;ti"-i
tha and hoz
. . :--'flanns
was- stewi .to
. ea r.
in eajch eae in . tw
rr .try. jnakj a:;tdtal-'t)f
. e i .f : s- Tf1 Jbhasoa u:i
effectively emdwted. the report. r-
otii'eeiide.l that .the'
IMIUWN Ot)! y W IS
MliMHJKH i I VIITOKI V
nn m i-iwr.' 't-v- htf'ntij'uitli.n
'.at t. M: uWrJW.rMi jf -f. V.:fl -:
. X '0.n.;-tir... t i;i .;. : 'v'.; .'-.-t-!
-.1-1 ; r-i .---?-.- TY'r-'-it t'l . -i.-
leu.eai. assoe.:atuK :.t. h? .&.mt
"ti v rir;-aitt-' t.: V1.-to;'"iii. . Mii. ' McC'-
ey inaJj-tlie r4e. f r !v.i.orfif'e-'la t
i This year h had'e.o 'n;.jK).
The Rul'-et' i
.ley the Iol i . n mi
on the honor t'lms. ..i e-.
LARGEST SHIP AND
TALLEST STATUE.:
lnjeretiitir: 1 id
Toper fortj Kef 'iw
Pinnacle of "Statue
Mxjco i C'ty. Tilts mun' hae :ei-
t 1 tere'd ait'-tfeft-Brazilian lenaru.n . re
1'brt V' lil. !ie OpI-neiir-4"
anhuigton. . May 1 . Secretary
laniej& siltf this morning that he
nu Hot iogt; yet decide -l:ar effect
the capture of Tampico bv the rebels
i will hare on commerce but he be-
le- rhan one-half of the entire num-
' t i: cuunt.es in Texa that are in
fee ted with the ho.dt worm disease
l'iie it- are. yet ahout forty countie-
it. which this di&ease is known to ot
in te j.revalenf tnti n which free
'iinj. dltpen?anVi mast be he..
tampaign -hould be eoc
fSnd heal
ducted
1 W
ot
Me reaent tirne practical .
f.eid iinestigatlag has been
o Southeast Tfjtas. In that
: the .-'are iri.
'mUs i.a rjeen covered and amon
a totai general rural population of
UK I le
CUthne
.n
liPte fhe. port will be opened to the 'J".""" people :;;.oo4) persons or one-
yrids. .romnwree itumediatelv twelfta of the population have been
lleuson Aligned. eammed for hookworni disease
t !
'1:..
! !
:.. the hriite-H? mp ju tite irl4"i- e reason "SMg:l .1 ' by S.- tetary
Vat-'-:n.i. enters New " ristahds: for orderinu the A:nt i :in
Iv i(r.Nut-. May -'I. a- rentai'kaW -'arslripjp bar fc into the Puniuo tivcr
ur oa lfl-b- rtotie possible .a because of approa-li . o; ' tiie hur-
th the.ikr.4fe fitj ir iuf Idberty '-n0-'Swisott which would 1c d.in-
.r;.ti '.ti'e w-m H. If tVe Nrgel : to small craft like torpedo
"f r'u total nitmljer examined' 2
per . n .vere t'oand to be sufferin'
an.; .ie:. treated Hookworm disease
found more often aiiiwngr children.
In the thitty completed counties there
are approximately ltt'"W school ch:i.
dren and of these havo hn
Tl.-C
r.fi
latute in thy'fforhl were" set dOvit" fcoat aitd ilstroyers. The constitu
ei th.. defck of. the great Hner th ; twiMtusts. are not exacted to object examined at the hookworm dispen-
l ir .t'-erj ai ii. . . i. to- the American warships returning sries. O:" the i.".H school children
; in
in
T
- "Tit ?. t i t.e
fVfi;i; a:
.ias In v;;r:
ronyentioa
Striiri tii.-.. bodies'- tn m-iintain
aun inar i.ereatter no large general
movement appeatins. to th detiOm-
in riit. rMal!-;.e fauneftetl by nny' oii-e wailK a '
ui oa nt wjiaout -Gonsu nation
r! '; .mil t'ne yr'iper th-
f the convenf ion " . Other
;:f'- Vine H e yri tn
oar.ds al. we;-.' made
-For the better ebndn tng of thi;
ftnajKia' af'air. of -Tie r'uventin.
a -f atwai- several . .
v . "f a btldtJ. t a.i iortioiie' i.. ti
.: ' ' "f .-m-o-v--. '.....: . ' ' .n ! t.. t . o.v ner. - .
iMfi.it.0 ..; ; iiiet.uan. had in runjw- wh;te
j. toj ( iu . t lie
' .VntOHlit Ihniv di:t. t assoHnfirm
V .Ne b4-.thent allotfetf to !i v:tj-i tns
5-iehfip. Het"a'-Hy 'n g-iins- to
(.'.
.-.-'-I'.VMeiH .!. !- a- WelJ .
;1iltr"fl;Mt.ej
rtMuid of
into the river.
r-. -
i r
in ooneriwn wiiJh ar-
:. ' on a rhiekeit faria uortb
tlirilerts. ntfi-etse -n Jifrite
. - -T V -r fill iatlf.-
....ns ." !!rA3oars- 2a a
i - vfoairfi. ' " '. l ..;.'-'-
NKiiito 1'iiTnii: s'nmv
UESTUOYEI) HY WHITES
IV .1 U'KSO.V. MI
-a sMin .i s .nt'. . ; - . . t
lion pict . . . f . .j
oii of the principal ..streets r t. k
.Win had been 'cased i ffl.ttejffit-'
up.-rated .for negroes. ' .citfii
nittht raide! rhe -jila'pp ..' " ! --'
j The men .piief ly- we'ttt' t'o'the.tt if
ordered the tii-si ess itket' Seilers in.
neuro operator- -o'ut. ' rut ' 'the -w;r
'm locked the pia e and- tttfned tn Tee.
f t
ne .vim-! .can .ia at it.. :..a
i '" - at'ie tse f mi'.iii:.ii
:n hngh; wmie the maa'! .ilKXICVN l.'ETROI.r.TMI -TAKES
lafeiland rise lit feet aine
exan:lned per cent were fonnd to
have hookworm disease; .
Tae above data retirement rha My
- mt " vBrf'w. wsa v frit i b
.ft.
T
.m.
: un deck An one wno haS
..e I Tlie h.ng staircase n The sTaf-
.nt I . To tiie bait ony ahouf the
! '.ircn. w til ne .:..( .a I
- I the i oinp.irison
Va!.-; hi'i.l i- .;t .
" fhaf r - .iifniiif ;o operatives.
lea' . hf- UU.H - . S .:e ..gun.-
' ' .Ii eiU" i. i "" leer oil
i t onnne c s nun
- i.
hi ii.'.iuii
c....'j
it J
' M lief was ftetited
' - elf?- rworjf - by
Tiie tilt a! I
.iih rtnni i . eiuijc- w hen - Vh..iesei
s"bie.tsed r :o r:ecTOe. .".lahy .efi-
etts' had protested without jiv;i.'
-f.
-fef S'llTI '.f
i) ..I iini ..niHits
" -hi- ..f -he Hi
"e I .in' I. .Til
SIIH)E RISE IX I'KICE;'0" rae w"rk tllat can nieasttred.
. Xew York. May u -Mexican pe- i " rn" rHal "00! tnat as De?n ac-
troleum jitmped up three points at corili'1-il :nvisibl that is. the
the opening of the stock exchange lecilil5 and instruction of the laity
here this liiornin. on account of the ';aon?r sanitarv lines t -
ffipture of Timinlco by the rebels and " wri- nnes and over a sur-
hl their promise of protection to the oil ace area -7.7.12 square miles more-
4.--. J "i"" tnan "fee-mtarters of a .million peo.
. I'1' have been given accurate Jnforma-
::n at to how- to prevent the disease.
;i l.ie final a m and1 sole purpose
. ... Hookworm coarmssJon.
i
.
:'in g- park.-- a pjoneer f T
c! as iivt ..i.icr.i .".7 i. .t
ne nosr. paiaiial hoteln afloat.
fllei!"
Ml 1' e r )-std.. been
sections sf the
:s . to
w as ri. ..J. ';ho!e
hie an tr: .rtinute sum-oil.""
'WOT t.'l II. TV" HI T W AS
ITT : IX JAIL -AAYVt VY.
fiinta .Fe N. M. Mtu I t Ceiieral
Snbizar. the federal who. ran- awnv
r t
co i :)f
the ground-.to a depth
WORK PROGRESSING
ON EH PCTFHCE
lie stioject f r-hristiap ntrfta- find 1rom tll(. Mtl(k of 0ji(1.n was t0(Ktv
lointotifM ejTieen?v U8 viewed
t!i S.Hitlt'rii. tatii?t. was-"-set
!" ai length in ; he riort. with the
at .piitfetl in the fetleral court on
i barges of having violated the
neutrality laiv.-t Howeier immediate-
e I:''. ' M.i
passengers enjoy every luxury t rn in : .
.H.. ..-I ii ii.nt'i. i ite grann sa
;o.-u .f tire Yaterland is the iafcesf
. i. .'ii i'iM' eon-tritc;ei on shilinar.l
i' r ii ;n diu ins; lo.'iii w ill. .ievtttomo-
tiate vtut attests at one time. She ha
!;: add tton a larue Hrfj? Carlton- res-
i i ii rant a gril! room and seven.1 pri.
i.'ite dinina nutrn One of the ste;.:
aft raertott of rl;e Vaterhiud is. iu:f
"' 1 !39( OhDEST I.MIAHITWNT TEEES
OF (;ilETEST I OI.D
"''' .Clehume. .Mav It Sin :tl : ; a't
p... . "
' in tf Ilia ..1.J i l .. l... W 1
i ' hat
-clay
i e;.
eol "fei
:n tei
W '1 C
thr.
UmiT M'OTl U.MI
:' cv .1 ;r
I a - :
'.illadl.ill anil.
sc; :!i n; ; i
. i.' !i i a -ii i .-
ntnendatu.o tisit -the convention . jV after his . acquittal I'nited . States- ltom.ni bath which I snp.plemeht!"mot tDaT' ' "'io-die i like f.- -
army officers. took cnaree of htm and tv a ariely of eler-tric and therape t-i Pway piece urn m ). awa )a.
interned him nt I'ort Wingate. perhaps ' c baths and upward of '.'.Oft prvrtc cf i friends strrek by tht miu a i
for safe keeping..-" ' ; t; brooms: Kver.v conceivable safety 1f'' !l iu on the street lat-i
device hits been Installed ii.cltnlin-- ""'"fessor ' he said anvone w.til'
DaHl H For-:aii
National City Hank
gotnl Scotch Sfol' .
oiH;r-!tt OW of the
sif'es. he ays. Wa-
efts a ce tain star
the
ji
a
! t it in full ns tlie ciear expression
of the nation of the'. --arKBjiintioii
"Tlii.s convention rejoices lb the
many evidehreS of iuereaalni- uei .;
if CltrrsTbr. iion snirmc - ClnfsH;iit
peojup eTery where." aays-the
J-V.
( Evsrs itiieu vworxn-s
COTT'A STATISTICS.
bureau this morning ftnnox.n
v. j t fniiey st'.fe
thn'
C'ltf CTl
it! A!'
( ontraclor Sajs That itli I're-ent
I'mgns lliiildim; Will He
Heady U) .Inly Eirt.
A isit to the new postoffice this iort. "We a re also fit' hearty v.' -
in ' ning revealed that work m ' that 7"r-i with every inoveinejit' ajlil ar.
. lding H lire rressing nicely with i whb h ChriaUniht of Uverv jtme
r.sn-cts of tiie house being ready may takf part wU'Wt doitii; :.Vjetie
r irn oi r to the government about ;o the sa red iHnt'ats 6f r oi- f-ne-' ri' "a? -lr.T72
ti' urst of July - and without impairing 'their sen.-e n"
Th. mar tde for the floor ill the lob- loyalty in CUriW." DIsei!8sitjt 'de
and for th- toilets baths etc notninational eienc-''-etimiu;t- "f. one million over the same month
has arrived and workmen will begin sdon report ed ' that It "WiMd th' "?nst year.
r ;ht away putting it in place. highest effjHenc- or tlie Southern ----- -
The mill work is expected' to arrive naptist Cotivention in tlie propagation' training and. thai be people of He-
about the first of next week and ev: ;nd confirmation of the iospel would - hnreh work earnestly to urdnioto th
rrvthing is ready for its installation N attained bv observance of '-strict infernal peace and harmony of the de-
as soon as it arrives. loyalty to Christ." bv "fostering and nomination;
Th lighting fixtures costing In the multiplying denominatfonal schools" "We believe that it. tf.f o.iil-
Then re
ie atllie i
a 'complete fire departweroV manned that you are Scorch
bv experienced firemen thir iT-t- the astronomer's inn;;: v
uasnineton. .iav h rne eensns ... . . '-v.w.a. ....... - ...
nuiii tne ine tiepa II III I'll I S Ol lre"Tl;.i' '" . "o 01 uu.iiii .1' -i it; n
i' T ' i. tn : anf . (?. ; w hat a three-penny pi i . looked
Th' tiif"i'i" '!' cot
ton spindles in op'-rado" r more
than thirty one million nn ir.crease
i I " fo'io-' e.- ) i t j ird
; "I "-itt'tiar dimensiona.
t-te
(I!0Z( 0
V ITt.TriVi::
r. S. ME I ITKSI IT
" .' . . I l . I 'I-
' Mi k.o fa
n'e'-r 'eai'ler. who 'iscnpet! f-oni OJi
- :u:a when Tillit ' droi the Htiertista
U" miles away.-'
"A Scotchman an Irishman and :t
KttglislitMn." -says Mr. Former. wu
on a train. It had been a loitt; u.
l.HIVMr BATTKUY HOES
NOT STORE ELKtTmciTY
T . . . trie aittomoblit; driven
v e..t;:;. power through the me-
dian : an eie;-tri.- nnOri fienred or
'elr.-.l o the reir axle. This motor
se. ne- ::s e!e-tnc t ?om a storage
hatferj
I5'tt wait a minute the storage bat-
! nor store electricity at all r
Th. s'orage bartery consists Of three
liaenrs some plates of lead or
nickel-iron a f. rid. or electrolyte Us-
ui I ly a glass jar for each cell. This
h.tt;ery produces no electricity by it-
self When it is charged" no elec-
tricity is stored To c!tnrge a
storage battery It is connected up to
an electric circuit. The electric'ty
flow s into tho battery colls and this
electrical energy causes a certain
chemical change to take place within
each cell. The anode plate in the
battery cell Is made of spongy metallic
lead the cathode plate of lead per-
oxide. These active elements of the
battery cell are both changed Into
ney. but they reached their Matiou a:
last. VII three -;.t out. The first loa" surpftnte when the bntterv ts dis.
Me can icb ial M.I thil. lhil Englishman wftK to look charged Charging the battery change
for some place- to eat. The Irish es them buck again Into s-pong- lou.r
man cast about in search of a placr a(l leatl peroxide.
fo het a drink. Ttm Scotchman went 110 electrical energy of a storae. .
-my uiio the l aifed states. wv. a f w a drink. The. Scotchman went The electrical energy of a stora
eitlvi- today from I.os Angelev with .a.k through tQ tra t0 see !f any. battery is stored up in the form ol
i
.net sen e tnen in puisun 0(v hiul forgottoil anything." Chi-1 chemical energy. When drawn npoa
Orozeo. it was learned had lie. It -ti ' r ' ft W.-I11
rrU hmit MfKfift hnvA nrrtve. and bv eonn.lete nliimmnnt nf fnn.- i ..-.. ...... . . . :. ". uuui-uvcau. "cac "ws "Perauonana
7-;.-7;:7-r " . . r;::;; - ..I:::: ' romor u. c.y or some time n nunng ne' ; change the chemical energy b&k.
anu ate K - " .u. ue ..uK...m pt greatest service to other Christians aMem.del 1. recruit a band of federal or K.iropean invention is a new life again into electricity with a slilh
The budding .when completed will Ghrist '". .. aml most "Toly and speedily promote -s mpa.hiers and when be America.- boat for oceangoing vessels that will loss in heat etc So vou- sfelhS
t.- n mnitn nt i.nninninfiin nn.l rnm- Tn t lift mmn rnrl i tin rnnim oolnn tl!- I ... - I v.i. ww JfXJU aec.flOTt
" "' -..v- - u"uu on ue nol' scriptures gofjn-.cn r-tiiis son itt me-t m-h; itself if capsized and carry 100 1 storage battery stores 'chemlciWn
fort and will be a credit to Brown- urged that renewed and increased the only possible ino or .ni n.i !r .. n...i ......... ...t ....-.. ... .... ' .... . .slores cnemicaMfen-
- - . -hum. it ii.ii.M M-ir".iif i:iii iviiiiii it eiiupeu Willi J ei '
wnnH :.' ;sis le Ti''" I n i O'l'ieation nti.f i.Ii l.inii . "
. ' v niu" " "M'owrs. --'asoiine uiot-w and wireless apparntns ts supoos-
o t electrical energy as m-st
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