Devil's River News. (Sonora, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 1691, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 28, 1923 Page: 2 of 4
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fearer* iCitrsr Iff •we Scncra Hi I^tecr Tc.z\
I Hail Gam© Kean fii«*
rost-isaac wain. »-'
STEVE MUAPHV. t»u*(llh*r.
Jf.nt re«i »i me Po*»ortice »t »onm*
at »ecnnd-rlxw o,trr.
dorado Hi
.SfWatiSvr- *ti>» Ax » v«jk I n au Victim
Honor*. (him.
NVjtL «triLns» out
1H man wind being Jitvck*i by j
an air-tight iniield hii<1 owt-j
field this Sonora H> WatJiall
April 2« tkinJniiw* Tuesday, April 24tli,
■'■ .* ■■ ■ ■ ' ■ ■■ mx.-edout fcldoradw
CtnuitauQua^T.otnp.inv Aide Jo 5*4. Eldorado’s only rune
Making Sonora FteofifeautaUQUa c:une in <i»e4*r<J when Brown
A SOCCBSS | with the baaesdrunA, hit aj
The C*<UK«anj7v<eum andChnu hoawe run. S<m«ra’e runs
lau(]ue A^oeiitioi, ubicli far the^^ Cltio in tiie -#ru Imuu*,
la*t two year-six** annually fuiui- this being the only scoring
• bed c-hnot iuqua aiou-etncnt in jaaing.
Jdonora.thi* j««r in ***»iin|l «<u»o (jnj.v OIM, individual made
s„„„r. „i,„,
aod m a letter a<Jdre?*ei! to Mr .
4,'aidwell.wlucb fallow*.show* tli« j Martin maJ.ing **' * wow.-. ^
•pirit Minor* i* making in giving lie made Up h>r llms ill but*
«ut-h a thiug tt» its citizen* free: 'ting >0. (ilus^cock got one
base fret r*e«iv«d vur^ oU( ,hr^, time« up.
Jntur ul Apr.l IL. statu* “‘•“’Siuilh j Ilf Fields, t-'aid-
^uu ure ,i>htlLie|*4iji u fa-ee djftutuu , ’ fl .» $
«... tt. .1 „ I**" *»•* Hamilton -»<1« U»
you upoo the excellent way upon SuUora THU*).,
which you u.re totalling tbe .t.-Uac
Caucus uffaii* in S'oucmt, and tine
letter., when preseotou to
.cbaatau$ua *u, ________ . .
tie good for $V0.0'.', which, by thei vi&iting his jiaaeuts, Mr. and
wof., w«y<n®tice, tuitiihm us to a le j Mrs. J. T. Shttrley.
wervutl seat. We should tin very 1 . T----
much pleased ie-bin-t *->«*i r.**:;*•
ad without a oaui« uu it and give t iUf4. Mary M-wnwitt* had
re t»» sum* wui tby peieou i« ^ourjiaat Saturday as her guests,
■community,
**i am, wstb kiixiest paieunai
repaid*
Very ti-uly your*,
E W. Car-on*’.
The leitat **.» a reply lit -one
written by Mr. Caldwell, The
apitit wbioQ ivae shown jo Sonora
•» c*usiog a lot of attention and
■neighboring uuwnpapera are corn,
untiling upon the way the Sonora
4xvo date efktortaLomeut period i*
being managed.
Ill
cigarettes
24
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15
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lda«< .♦IU»4imH'lltlU:U«llU'».
LiuT TO Bi iiiiijimErtSTuOD
Me<ton St«uH**y trae in
CARDWELL RANCH
HORSES
For Sale Now.
One brown three year old
quarter running stallion. 2
sorrel two year <j«Hrt«r run-
ning stallions. One dun,
black mane and tail, stocking
Wgwl l*o year quarter rnn-
AKttrwr ihi ulu Mtt be Hjttjr In He
J*Sjrrurx bl Ftllcw PatungiMt
C.inu»f>ati itti.
In a quiet cvruer <.f a reitauievt
?it four lady cleria, each tuyins
with «u «iter*l#bi:h <.-ivniuUe. Four
u.ere «-u.rhi-it, intelligent fai-ea it
..r.ul2 he hard to tin<l in siiuii*r aur-
ivundin^a. <iue credit* them wcsti
ulhJ.'ig ‘•shop,” keenly inlere'tc \ n
the detail* of .tknir »o:'k; tr r.f-
!«;•« it w *c»itv* ea teas
fOUQHI WAR OVER CAUED i ru*iȣS AFRAID OF *-JWUH j -GWi-YOUH-OWl-ROOBT CUOi
I
Matin irmly ■InatUMftMrvt Art'li Swul
ie Have tun Caut* c< Cam ct
S«tw«an Ir.Ctjr. Trtkc*.
^i.e of trie £•■»: 'r '.'.ats sran* 4»
■ occur in tie \i« .» mi:J to have
| oriyirr.r*. an Iti <!aa Aradrr
| sold etc r„!ua tribe a lot of <aHu)
l w '.t. :• r stripe*, reniiin^ the wiring
i wt*. The members of t'ftia paitk'u-
ar tribe were ridiculed la « t**t-
j bv utiTtike neighbor, and *!.* a wr
t suited to such an e\Vat, it i-< said,
a a** cum-
giraplti C»"trivaee.» an tfftietfva Clcnob
*n Tho»ti Wha Might Ha Oia
fiantiitlf iruimad.
•ullUing Ulhtieti On* May Hava tW*
fart anU InUaptindanca by InvaaC .
cowit af 11,000. |
PtiiTis for a *3,6U«,00« “nxm-rjur-
own ro. in" ou-oparativ* duWioua*
»re«eoLuU tu iuu
penutouiieot, wilt; town this week irout^ Angc ning slnilion. Tins stock of
horses is proving to he steady
Rains SOU Stock Traylor.
; ' —
Tb* emtMt <y:nfall» over tba.
f-iuuocw «action or* hegtaaiug in
«aur* activity in atock trading.
WdlAtba activity thin »«*k M«ean;
(food price* taking tka place* of
Ckona of tka jtaat.
W. H. < ‘upa, of Hutch)naoo,
Kaa*an., wbw |Kuvuba*aa a korge( SOerllngBahorwa* in toaro from
nuarkerof «a(U* ia tin* section J tka ranch on tbk L>luno this w«ek
Fred 4 Jail I etarfted a well on the
W. F?(Bo.f| Crothera ranch, 40
oicle* ewuthuaiit of town till* weak
Ira L. Wheat wa* in town tb«
.fir»t ut tka week attending to
tkUtiioa*ft. The range iu hi* part
of the country i« good.
a«a<ie a 14 «f tk« purtiikaeM 4kie
week. , H« aeoared TO head of
,vear-old ateers from Scd JKeiley at
$ »0. Tbeae ateera wore deUvefod1
ia Sonora.
Fr«*m Will F. Wyctt be furi
e *«e* thirty Uowdaif 2's, # "*, ami
k’a. There tileera oommanded
and ware ilelM’ered at M**m4. iai
t‘ia sale there ware luciuded 2*t
kuad «f I '• and f*. Tbe*e hrougtrt
from $21.1)11 to S*2.»f>.
IJe purchaaeil fromlral.. Wheat
7 j head of k'a, 2 a and 4 a, the*e
a Iheget $46 CO. K.C. lteam also
■eo.dto him €tty-ooe head of 2-
J»i* old ateera at $$9 OC. All this
A.ock waa.deUvered to ttenard.
T. L, Honioa tkie week reports
the following trades: For U. .1.
uf boaora to Henry (to
• tiff Kockrpnngs, 240 head
«f mined yearling goata, at #2.2k.
eold 400 head of uiiced year
Ifidlt*
mu key-
her futber, Judge Gluts E.
JJttvitinon, Mre BilHiracstmeT
mid her sou, Juliu Meiuecke^
level headed uivd fust.
Also one (wo vear spotted
tilietland stallion. Everg child
needs a Shetland, and every
ranch hand it mount of half
fcrerds. They are being tried
out on this ranch and are
knitti their tou»* aid d.f.r«..- their | t’utt the Fluted State*
speech.
Moe c its r.t.’rwt iti ■f'.i*
higher tvp* vf f»T!iiiiae dc-velop-
v.’ .. T sew tft Je*,e them u»
tlwir
I*. « u kmatb of in«ov that puff*
id.* phraa* fr<*ii their table into
oiie’* ear—“i certainly like him het-
t«r since lie waved las hair.*'
in a suburban tram titree ladies,
ygung tm4 lair, sit iu animated <vu-
veCauljoci. They bandy talk with a
spairkle of pleasure in Unir eyes, tort
f.Njru the opposite rornw it is not
puoubk to hauir a but they say, even
if it were pdliie t*> anake ths at-
tempt. <
“kUr.* batterflios,” one muses,
trying not to be teterested in the
inagazinos they are waving about ia
their excitement. “Dan'.ing, or the
play,” 4kmI one leaves it at that un-
til, crossing the compart meet to
alight, one catches the word*:
think it i* the most informative ne-
ria* of lectures in the abule Kxten-
Hioa oounai."—«iLoiidon liaiiy vCilob-
ide.
Jr., uli of Oetma, who caruo pra-wng the most intelligent.
ovor to vvjtmj;<H tire Huwaiiaa hardiest, handkclftmirs on the
operotlu, TJieJjUaoatutiaif Hilo, ranch. They require very
little feed. The ranch cutting
horse is a half bretd, and is
a real cow horse.
O. W. CARDWELL,
Telegraph, Texas.
K 6. liong was among those
fttirni Sonora attending tuhtisinees
in Angelo this week.
and ia among the «*;>cmii*u« stock
man over the recent rouis.
4i £. Sawyer Jett Salwt day f«r
Angelo where he seat Mrs.lawyer
who was returning from Teupte.
where eke recently .underwent a
su*riessi*d operate.m.
RANCH FOR LEASE
12,000 acre rat»ch in Ed
wards county, on South
Llano River, to lease fhr
grass; al< fence 1 Croat and
shee -oro .f, divided* into
five pastures: weil wate -
vd by wells and river; fine
igrass. Clean. Write
H. WELGE.
San Angelo. Teaas-
Beei Binvoo was up from Unose
veil kioudaf ., where he is engaged
itn operating a general store with
his taolder aud does slot k farrn-
i»g.
Mr. and (kits, ttobt Bteen came
in last Saturday from the goat
camp in Iniwand* county. Hob
hu« been there (or some time a*ui
was joined last week by MrsMeou
lie ieporte> nice kid crop.
W. J, Fields returned Tuesfey
from a several weeks visit with
hi* paresis. Hr, end Mr*. .1. (I
ling fur J. 0. Ualhert to the same Field* <« AuaUn. Dr. Fields hoe
party at lie sold for J. It.
(Javis4D4 head of 1,1 aod ? year1
year old mutton*,^;o l*|i^l Will
aiughiy «»f ChriftTivnl at $2 M.
fie sold lStJ^leer yearling* to (i.
F. PaUer««m, ('Nthtbooia .liuysi,
f»»r .1. W. Wd*un *>f Sauoru et
A24-4V. These «teer* bestile* Jioing'
in goud 4-uudition w ere of u high
clase. Mr. Benson also reported
iu the ueighborlumd of 20»V bend
ti*f 1,2.4 ami 4 year old steei»
f di>* dhfforsnt .Sutton o«ku,ait>' par
lia.ti. were«ald Its* uatiiiea of both
par<Laser wad seller bmog kept
farivale.
Cl is. krtfl-iiiurer Wtrluw-rJay
lley 2, 00 tH*ntr at the Grail*
aiurJt IhuUIui^,
Oolalive Mcrlne Sucks for
Sola.
W> IMch.flrs'W'.
j*< HegWUi-tad U!«ki UiirLti.
r>'i r.. M. &ilUU.**U, nonora.
For tbe Feat wsu Its sen<l r-oiur
klodiuk films .to the Ksgsrlale
Studio, iSstii Angelo. J’hoto
graipby is note xnlo liue with
us vt i* our business. 7k
MONEY TO LOAN.
Wti.v (i*y elelit iind ten per cent
Inltretit when I nun rnihe you s
loan Hint will ymy it*elf out In :i<
yens nt 7 .percent. U you *vani
a loan phone <ir wrltesun.
li- U. IIINKS.
'lAtf. Kklonsilo, 'lease.
been iu ill health for mane time
but i* slowly ahowuq; •rg«# ul
IDiptlHk'CSUOilX.
\ L_ , M
Mr. a»d Mrs. J. W.Lowrey end;
Mr. l.owrcy’s Niolbcr, Mrs. K. II.
Low rev and Mrs. May***) Brow*
«ud eon, MiIImihn Brown left I apt
Saturday for Angelo, from where
Mr, tuolher wul taiiura
to her home at Lubbock.
W. W. Williamson,who rativclies
in the (iwcuatile <iuiacre, wa*
auwng (lie optiiuiedc raochei * in
town galling neppUes aad attewd
wig to bu*tti>e*s ear'y this wool).
Coupled with Lke good range Con
vhtMii* cxuiiug over his country
now. ha repotted that heauhl his
mohair at « good prtoa.
JOHN HACELS7EHN,
MONUMENT8
Made nt vbe •< iol«bnat«d il.lsno Oman*
San Anetfilo. Texas
WOMEN TURN TO INVENTION
Cater-Saving Devices for the Hums
fiflurs largely in the English
iPsleat Office.
Tvdsy )»■ England there are wops
v^xiien invantus* thati ever before.
1*.< year wtw a boom year for the
patent odine, and a lft«'ge percentage
uf the upplicftfit* far patent* {hi,-
200 in nil) Mil*? wointiQ.
Wuiikui outuumbetiiKi men with
invention* for tii» home. 'The short-
age of domestic servant* lias tftimu-
latud women ta thixk out i in pro ve-
in cut* iu the running Uf tlie Briti.dt
houtiehuld. I.ast year the inven-
tion* <rov«red almost every depart-
naurt *A hoaue labor.
English women are oonservirlive
in their home fixture*, hut they are
-beginning to take a real interest is:
ilie many invention* on the market.
Elects*city is not uistolled in every
English home, a<nd so a bang
vacuum washer for elothua has had
a groat sale.
Bteam herut olso is taisauig is this
tiNtiintry, and so a fire grate which
pivots jurownd, *vara»iar.g taro pwiiw
warn;katmhitody, is mi inveotatn -of
loot year wliidh is giving well. .W-
wther recent discovery is AUe fme-
plsc?, which can le eotiverled fn«n
«dloaed ga* lire to an open fire grata
b» pressing a button.—-London (!»>r-
loqxardeiK'ii in .tlie New York Trib-
une.
pel led to interfere. e»«di A<wn
t*> tli.- preourt day tlutfp i* a lure
gboul calico that the i’tiU-biood In-
dian in particular cannot ruvist.
iheae not mew to L> any
genuine na-on a* L> why ralioo is
preferred to silk and ottav cloth,
excepting that in the early days,
when the tradam were Aealixg wick
the red men all Bar tin*-, tiny nwiM
give aoee calioo ft I am they oo«-li <rf
any -oilier .doth, and consequently
calico was soon regarded es dtar-
aifteristitii of the Indian ki geoaral.
It wa* far chaapvr hi prioe, the
Cru.lej** could got it more easily and
v«Lj|r“afl*r quajdsjtk-s, wad thi-y co-d4
afford to gi.ve more 'boils ui it ut ex-
change for <pt.4ts.
HIS OPINION
In* l» tur* at the hwpettai innt-
tuTr, in Isiudon, England, monvly,
.Mi*s Edith Urt.aa* cb * riu-d a t.» b* arreted u* tiie iioaxt ut Alanlial-
prnnitetio mt-tl.od used by th- nn* tan l,*vo L#on drawn by a liriu •£
uvc» uf huger:a of sc-IImg go*s!» wall-known urchilpct*, say* a thtJo*
witlurtH human' assistance i tian th-ience ildiiitor Xaw tork cor-
iit *tU, die said, tl*e nee vf a. «*jiouJent. I ||B new club sill b®
“Jtiiju” titali, a-ltu-h c-ontaiusd vari- j anbka anythin} of its kind in the
ous articles <if cuMieri*. surdi as - world. It will be * I'1-story ‘-truc-
tobaono, sugar, ete^ t!i* prtiws of . toie w:th 1,100 ns*,*, to which a
wludi wore indicated. There wan ’ siexnbar uf auy club in g;<wd stiind-
no tf.teiidaut, and native Vnyers bad 1 mg can go *ak iitake hi* home while
to put their money in the jilaoe of | ux the city.
She—Mary says she puts her
whole heart kit® her ooukisig.
lie i(.dryly)—Kite xauat ham- keen
very hard hearted wlir# abe fried
tins liaer.
tlie ft mgs they h>ok irway
Ttiivr Inmestv was relied vpor. to
a ciataiu extent, Ink *■■ a cheek, a
atiiati pi s-c of wood wsth coloru4 ma-
terial tied to it, wa* placed K the
side wf the stall to net as a “Juju,"
or bringex of bad luck to the di*-
■honcst.
The natives nurer attempted to
defraud the holder of a “Juju” stall,
although tlioy thought it quite a
clever thing to take something from
any ottier stall while the owner was
Rev. tti«-lflUiT<J Mti-rof-r ta-iWj <J. $v. Gwrdwell passed -thru
/ill iiis tegular Hp|M»iiitH)fMii'Sorvnra Monday ooroui® to Angulo
at the E|>it-i'«i|>al churda Suu- fr'*,n •>>* ranch in the eastern p*rt
Jay MLV 'itJt <rt«n4.T. n chal-|
lepge in town for a polo gam# j
»«-- with Sonora players next 4th <*f!
July, k®nag tiie Lie four days
ceiehtation, Mr. 4.)wrtlw*1l is a
taiser of c«od horse* awd is a polo
cntlui*iH«t. '] ho pnqilc iu his
ncighhfrliond have foroied * tssm
GO ESCRIBE
W»ll rux
BRONCHO
t*kflll»h<Ml twice a Msntn t)
the Siiideni body of me Sonora
(ltgh School.
$1.00 per year
(INSECT CUNNIN8
ff'he garden# in Hamburg ve»-re
titotnc year* ago deewated with
white-leaf msp’.e*, add nim-e tlie in-
troduction of thane shrubs the ooni-
mou wliite hutterlly ha« clioseu
.tluwi i;>r its w-ttlidag pirn*. Clen-
Lxuiled iu tlie white leavoo, the bst-
tsrfljr is rate Sinai -enemies. An in-
stance, mure ruggsetisw of itieent
■LMUsning, Is -tsikl *f c vpivlor. It s|iun
iui web in a e&wniill im a plane
whew* the patwitig uf lumber fiw-
qifWitly Iwohe tlie long sfcrsy threads
i.liat hold the web. The eiihuot.k>*
aae too fnrortihlo tor Ries ta be
ftbandonsd, and linalhr tito spi-W
got arcnml the •dithc.-wHy 4ry diiH-ard-
mg tire use of stays and ssiljstitut-
it-g for (thorn, to keep the anb
d seV-hof, «. nafl wliiA t.t wowe into
the J«wer -odp*. the fa-Yri?.
OLDEST OEvXMAN NOW A PtiVLE
Ainor.g ti-rlitw tkisigs awarded to
Ntltiixl in the kiviaiuu of 1 ip|*w Hi-
Ws wow Crermsny's oldest inau.
k'ab-nfiue I’sloe like of tlie milage
Ktsila, in the j»rm-ii><je of ilrkwik,
now f'wlkli temte'rw. He lias eel*-
Jmstod Ihs one Imcdsed .and eeveu-
iwer.ith birthday.
Tw-o hundws] and Cfkieji of .hi*
-lUildreo and ch-klecn’s ckiUlwu -at-
tended the oereiron*-.— Exchange-.
AlNOT-HC* «OC KC F ELL E H «I-FT
John li. Rockefeller recrjxtiy
Focjttrt Lire «ottage at IV'Je, France,
in whieh Pasteur, the great French
Imotejrinhqjn*, was bc.rn and presant-
i ed rt to that rfllpge for * museum.
4*Wt-li wUlKAtf rulwof.1
Hot ^Mtiio ’Ew WLtito
T$b1ft».‘” Order.* li ft Rt
StiH’Hs art* requested.
Mi«. W. Id. Harmon. PLon« W1,h *«"r
i*2, Sonora, Trxaa. '•ke ,wty ,h,! ho#,’r wf H ,onicK *
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
foaic from the nouvra play ere,
WOOL SACKS.
Grt your wool sadrs, Wccrr
tw’me, rtc-, from West T«*as
Lumber Co., acenls for West
Trsas Wool <C- flokair Asso-
ciation of MtrUon.
COULDnrr FOOL Hitt
"Wliat’s this?’' ashed .a meflical
student in a hotel n-kxaxatU, look-
ing c-rrticidly at the dish tio vvaiter
had placed before him.
“Just *.1181 yuu ordered, sir,** re-
plied the wait or, "breast -of veal,
bruised.”
“You quite mistake," rt-jained tl»r
guest, reniovwig wfth Li* knife sod
fork a bone from the nicest a«id in-
s]'«ctraig it. “This bon# is a [KirtUa
of Uic left tibia, near iu jnu.-tio®
with the inner melleolus. In wthw
words, you have brought me a pit-t*?
of the sluinh. Take it W-k anA
bring what ( ordered."
DIlTiEH nftST iffiTkON .CLti®
jruch interest was recently
aroused in IxindoR by flic loan ex-
hibition of the 1'iot Edition eluh,
formed some time ago, admittedly
u|>on lines auggested by the (J-r®-
■lisr cdub of New York. Among ex-
hibits wsw « -oopy of -XjtinrUrtte*’
the (brat literary prodiniion of Ku4-
yard Kipling iu conjuivitwai with
his father, tnoflvw and tiia*-»r. Rud-
vard Kipling settled a frequently
■debut-ad poivt hr writing to say that
V; himself vrotc -nine of tlie su>ri«s
sfyairkig ia tha-t vedunin.
THU TH4W3 CLASS ■
It was *l(l-fsehi«.w<Ml physiology
©m> <tn«n was stiulytiig. Jlie thin
OBgular tawher hod j-ust said there
amt* Nr* wl asses of skrletcns—endo-
«kelote*n -ta*d exo-tiheieton. “Amexo-
Ui-Wovi is whi-rc the skeleton is on
the osuteeide-of thefikin like a turtle.”
*i!ie solid, ‘*UDd an «ndo-skeleton is
whet: tlve slcekitoo is on the inside -of
the ckm, like oaius.” .
' A 1 rtrtJk> baarl went up. "VTp.-at do
you c.-ail -tliem, tow-hcr, wbon flieiti'a
Konus meat betwocn 1fve skeleton acid
tl«e tiriun?” e liDle mine pipod.
XXVLOR VC.MI MCS CA T«A1N«
EevJa ■<* -the *'Big F^tiir*’ iraiilwtve
off ■Groat Britain is to have a iistwie-
tive .eelor for tb< fftidtpjp sto-it. S<*we
aft tin dbooolsto s»4 <t ** unxibes
that are to repnecent tit* Great West-
ern *>!ready appeared at Pad-
dTiiftwn. They will be drove 'by
•grsna ai^ines.
DTVEW8IOK
‘‘Swmne loilks,” said fJndl® Wwn,
•Vi* so hmn- -botherin’ *bout *te (W-bt*
*rf Europe 4at dey clean fohgrts wliut
dry owes at <le -twrwBr gr'iemiy.”—
W®*lriistgv>n Star. s
Anv d xbman may ®wn hi* owr.
rc»/m for S3,bft» [«id into tli* butlrf-
iugfoud, and ir he is aot aaiiig tt hw
ci*« rsait it ta another ciabtnMi aud
thu* riuike something on Ins iuvest-
xuL-ni. Atv cluhiuau from out of
U»wu who i» a member may repair
to hi* «tru room on \i*iU to A.-w
York. Th* eluh will be loi-ateu.
Mit*rw thy Grand -Central xtatioU.w
HIS AteEKAOe
**J cant bsllsv* *t%ore than half
Boggs tall* ma.”
"He's Improving. Half is a pr*tty
hist) avarag# for Bouoa.”
ta£W YORK’S POOR SHOW I NO
The prisua pequilatiosi in New
York state showed an imifeaw iu
liitt over the previous year. An in-
ureaxe of Id.9 pur cent iu the daily
average population of tlie penal in-
stitutions of the state fur the last
Estul year was reported to the legis-
lature by the state turn mission of
prison*, (tu June 20 last there were
12,V!!3 persons in egatody, as com-
posed with 10,-063 the preceding
year. The daily average population
was 1-2,336. The iustitudiojpe include
lb* state prieona, ittforuuiteries. in-
stitutions for dofectjve delinquents.
New York city institeticais, poui-
teetiatiiea and county jails. The
greatest increase, 20.3 per cent, was
in the reformatories, while tlie in-
ureaae in penitentiaries wo* only
eight-leuths of 1 per cent.
SOMETHINQ ON HIM
“Well, did you discover anything
in Stump’s -past life that we can use
against him*”
“Xot a thing. Ad! he ever did
before he came here w as to soil sun-
blinds.”
“Why, the fa just what we want.
We’ll say he has been mixed up in
some decidedly shady transactions.”
IN A DOUBLE SENSE
«<lttfi—If Fft* Huger wiohsd row
to go far a moonlight ride th • motor
(lost, how would you regard Kt
Maude—I should regard K ay am
Sp^iM-tunJty to be embraced.
SEEKING CHEAPER FLOUR
NOTES ON TRANSFORMERS
Amplifying transformers should
be placed at risgjit anglus ane! should
not be placet] nearer tl»n fmir
inehta from ■one another. The pri-
mary and secondary teriuiijisla
should bo made directly to tiie
piste, grid and filament* leads.
Otherwise the transformer will
Work inufiSeitntly.
AS HC HAD HVARO IT
Bngtnald—They say the violin ia
the neareat approach to the ’uman
voice.
UHisn—5?«o—Really? I thought
the pluuiqgnajrh wajs.—l.md®n
Punch.
LAMP .AS A TELEPHONY
Without goi vg. b-Uo technical de-
tail* concerningethe connections, it
way lie stated that a lOO-randlo-
powrr -OBram lattsp, burning on a
litV-volt circ-rit, has heme skein tod
ikEto a telephone oirenit «n snoh a
manner as to reproduce faintly
ape»«.-fc wbitih -is transmitted to it
from a ttvvaropMflme. The efT«<E is
stitriheTtod to the Tarying tempera-
ture of the filament, which aetet .tha
thin glass onvel.-ype in rihratton.
Lamps of 16-r.ntl 32-candle power do
uot respond, as their floss «vv.elspea
are too tuick.
UHtltih Bettem.
tc wv pent* «f F.njfbmfl Thevo are
stesn IwAiwrp Wtel vmWkirg fhwt were
taietaTled Tro*u PBr So one lunnlred
jwhiw ego. They nrovlfle arfi-ce wtt-1
new* to the eyeeJteno«> of Itrntsh on- j
Wli-wcrhi*. A short ttin* ago a lending-!
EngW»$ hope* to obtain cheaper
hri.-ud troai a new flour. Experts of
tlie Cambridge Plitul Breeding ia-
xtituts we trying tu obtain, an im-
proved crossbred type of prtiliflc
wheat which wiki flourish undac En^
li*h cunditious. It takes at iouA six
ynun to produce sufficient used of a
ms specie* ot wtx-sl to lost ft# crulk
itxg qualities and if it fails it l>
acropped. The world i* seai-vhed for
ayeciiateiM- FtMUteca years <of coo-
tiuusi experimentation at Canr-
fwidgw boo evolved Uw Yeoman tyt«%
obtained by ero*sbr«»ding other
Elfish varieties. This Iras beet
gftiwiully cultivated for four sag son®
and is limbing rapid heunlway mi ac-
aiount of th* gene«m* output. What
eweedti to he dpne is'the “strangthen-
hig'* of this wheat, aud if this cor.
be achieviul t ambridge snisulista
think that the Knglinh bread Litiiiuw-
try wil] bo ruvoiiflionir.od.
--------- . —
MEW 9TEEL PROCESS
A new plant has Wn put into op-
eration i« kin-dti ud, using electric
furnaces for refining steel by a proc-
ess somewhat analogous to the du-
plex proi-cus of making steel witji a
•nmbinatiou of tlie B-msemer uoii-
werter and open-hearth furthnsj.
fiersp steel is electrically malted and
irtined in u *vntiuuou* manner iu a
large primary furnace, from which,
at intervals, about a third of tins
molten bath is drawn otf into a
snudler secondary furnace for flnisli-
Stiig. -VetoHnrgicuHv, this arrange-
Mh-id *\>rn1iines tlie advantages of op-
erating contivuoasly a plum of largs
■outJWL with -the ability to prod mi
•mall qustrtitisp of steel of varying
omijsisition. KlectriotHv, the jsvwer
faHor w istfiroved by tbs inaints-
nanueof molten baths, aud thf load
factor increased bv tb® continuous
tipnrking. — Psptiiar MechaunM
Maga/Jita. ,
CHANCE FOR COLLECTORS
A part ®f the collection of an-
tiqe.« pt-O'k and otligr arms, powder
fisskA sword# and suit# of armor,
vrhivli woa fwmtYl by Herbert Jack-
son, tlie author of “"European Hand
Fir*;^m«* of the Sixteenth, Seven-
teenth and Eighteenth Century;"
will be offered for sale m Ixmdon
ts*». ’l'be oolliwUon was formed in
tW last Mr year* and k is composed
of llrwurma rarafallv ssleotod a* n>p-
rew*ntalive examplw of the finest
quality «f ih* varying types used is
Europe during the different period*.
There is * Spanish spotting gun of
fine workmanship, whieh ia believed
to he tiie earliust example of a gpnt
€x«d on the detonating principle^
the l»«k hetug naserjbod “SeWll*
1799."
ELEVATOR ETIQUETTE
We ■evp’i-t to publish soon a b®ok
urn “Elevator Etiquette." W® be-
lieve there is a great fluid for tins
tirrwk, e.-q-awial^v m the congested
CUPID AATO SCHOOL TEACHERS
is I’titrn r»u»»j b>- an tnfWaaiA vwwotuiee A* ■ *tstr*t.iral and wUhriol rrfulw-
-f the mu.wue Dwias of tb* Fu»U--hl»*i . f , .. .. .
Tuhe. wsm« auo mh te iiittaamt ye»i t1***) «’ th** igt-eun adage that
»«Srtr: r a=-2i
katj.s cATAStiRH msditwr watt ! eafi»vr. at it* m-H'ng the other day
“r o l»*,h c^rm ?aiwe*e*by ' aopr-'-ed To.- change of name a lisit
ka: ;-p catarrh vierteTKr
)!%• i*.*i
British boiWw expert hart the curteslfy, ountem. On* ckapter miU he “Smok-
i tn ■f*’n l*r“*>*' - ing m EVvntors.2 We ane firnilv in
■ Ply tfhowr SIWy yeare eM. w. careful t R , ' . nmny m
tosta. He found rhwt flie eld Iren ,*T‘,r 01
.. ns^tul in to sab.au ef whnrl t^f'hor* fm*
V !' f 'r’rTtatt. j -barnpd upon the sea of matrimony
x .V. a 1 sir.ce the beginning of the school
Jgrs^jAst Befteabmr. ___
•toed up wsloiii»hl8i:iy wetl nn '-r
Bwrvy liydraullc prv**tin>, and he noted
ttist the ells he erne];*
wtitir#) Imd ticcu C'W*i»»a renud the j^vet
Met tn the «wt#lnat ptnn'hto; had n"t
exten-ind during the worutne life of
the hidlerw. Thn* he proved that the
old kind of Iron used In these Brlrlnh
holler* wee hardly *urn»**ed by Ihe
material saui<t«y«(J by the An eft of me
to-dsto chuUw ____________.
aokntg ia clerotnrs and
for this reason. WYea a rmr
doeenV. sunoke hit cigar «r digsrette
tn on elevator, he hold* it iu bi«
hated *®d brrue hole* ia wrh lady’s
fwr coat. We dislike the smell of
the singed fur. The natural atmos-
phere of the average elevator is had
•BOUglL—Kot K. Moult an. ; _
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