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Lancaster, Pa., July 11.—Three per
sons were killed tonight when the
~Eght_rpi:t;ne in which they were pas
.sngers fell near here. The dead are:
_Fdwsrd C. Bowman, Lancaster; and
Renben C. Saul, and Russell E, Heck
man, both of ‘Reading.
Edward Behmer, of Lititz. pilot was
severely injured.
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PERU INVITES SCIENTISTS
~TO VISIT LIMA THISF ALL
~ New York, July 12, (AP)-—The
‘third Pan-American Scientific Con
gress. which is to convene in Lima,
Pern, mext November, has extended
‘8 cordial invitation to all profession
al and scientific men and #men in
this. country to be present, Official
nyitations are being sent out from
the office in this city of Eduardo Hig
ginson, Consul General of Peru. The
' gopvention will meet November 16
apd continue for two weeks.
~ Those who attend this congress in
Peru may be assured of a most cor
d¢ial welcome by the Peruvian peo
ple,” Mr. Higginson said today.
““They will be received with all the
hospitality and friendliness that is
“traditional of the people of Latin
‘America. There s, of course, much
detalled information regarding this
gathering. and 1 would be glad to
_communicate with any one interest
ed.’ :
The second Pan-American Scientif
fe Congress was held in Washington
in the winter of 19151916, and wide
spread interest was manifested in
ithe proceedings. The forthcoming
gathering is regarded hy geientific ‘
men as an exceptional nmmrtunil,\"
for the advancement of scientific
idess and discoveries for the bene
fit'of the peoples of North and South
America,
. The December conference is to he
divided into nine sessions, as follows:
"1, Anthropological and Historical
. Sclences.
%2 Physical and Mathematical
" §ciences. l
3. Mining, Metallurgy, economic ge
.ology and applied chemistry.
4. Engineering.
5. Medicine and Sanitation.
gu.- Bilological and Agricultural
sciences,
7. Private, Public and International
right.
=B, Beonomic and Social seience,
9. Education.
Several suits for damage dating
bheck to pirate davs have heen settled ‘
‘i the. Bupreme Court. 'l
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MONDAY, JULY 14th
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Special for this one day only, to each .customer making a purchase of $l.OO
; or more we will sell to them a five (5) pound bag of high grade Granulated
Sugar for only 25c¢, only one five (5) pound bag to a customer.
Don’t forget the date, Monday, July . 14 for your dollar will do its f ull duty,
and you get it sweetened for only 25c. '
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5 Pound Bag Sugar - -25 c
A Penny Saved is a Good
Example to the Other
Ninety-nine Cents.
, Wehat i:‘he,b ‘IWO rld Is Doing
“Two-in-One” Electric Engine Has Gear Shift
By simpay shifting the gears, the “L-5,"
y powerful electryz locomotive now in uge
an the Pennsylvania rmilroad, ecan be
wdapted for nauling ar rxpress or pas
senger tram at a speed of 46 milesan hour,
or, thrown into “low,” where it develops a
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starting tractive effort of 100,000 pounds,
and will haul a keavy freight train at a
23-mile-an-hour clip, This “two-in-one”
| Testing Battery Polarity ;
A simple method of determining the‘
polarity of a battery or cell, and at the
sme time roughly measuring its strength,
ie ng follows: Dissolve 1 part of potas
sium iodide in 25 parts of water; place
the solution in a shallow dish, soak sev
cral piecos of white blottirg paper in it,
then remove them and allow to dry. To
ase, moigten 2 piece of the prepared paper
and touch it with wires leading from both
id= of the batiery, keeping them about
4 L. Dpwat, A daiic-browm spot will im-~
mediately be produccd whers the wire
from the positive polertouches the blotter.
A dead cell or battery will produce no
spoi. A little experience in judgiug the
rapidity with which the spot is formed,
and the shsde of the color produced, will
soon enable c¢ne to tell the condition of
the battery fairly accurately, whether it
is nearly dead, Zalf charged, or fully
charged, Tl method is applicsble to
bath storaga batteries and dry cells, al
though the wires must be further apart
in the case of storage batteries.
NATURAL GAS FLOWS
IN DRY BED OF LAKE TULE
Klamath Ifalls Ore. July 12
(AP)—Eignt vents emitting naiu
ral gas have gaddenly opened in the
dry ted of Tule Lake, 39 miles east
of here. Tests by J. L. Howard, a lo
cal aveologin:, show the gas to he of
paafline variety., Flames mora than
a tcot in length, burning with in
t.nte heat, are reported to have been
obtained in tests. The vents or ¢him
neys range in diametre from six to
20 inches and are several feet deep..
Between August 5 and 10 last
ver: water disappeared from eight
sections of Tule Lake bed. Howard
econtends that nature is disproving
‘he statements of some geologists
Lewis & Thompson
engine weighs 408,000 pounds and can be
operated with direet or alternating cur
rent. It was assembled in & month's time,
said to be a record for the Altoona shops
of the railroad, and was exhibited in Phila
delphia as the latest development in elec-
tric engines; those commonly used being
geared for only one type of service, either
freight or passenger.
Cleaning Crystals with Alcohol
The sensitivenegss of a erystal deter
mines to a great extent the receiving
range of a set. Some crystals are much
better than others in this respect, but
even good ones are soon spoiled by im
proper care. Air causes the surface of
the crystal to oxidize gradually, which of
course decreases its efficiency. Dust par
ticles in the air also lodge on the surface
and adhere to it. The most trouble is,
howaver, caused by handling the crystal,
ag the oil o 2 the hands and fingers, which
is imperceptible to the naked eye, in
sulates the surface of the crystal, and for
this reason crystals should never be
touched, An excellent method of cloan
ing crystals, which will in many cases re
store the original sensitiveness, is to give
them a bath in alcohol, using an old
toothbrush to scrub them.
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| Salt Is Tougher than Steel
} Strands of wire made from ordinary
rock salt by a Russian chemist are re-
PRINCESS SELLS TREASURES
LONDON June 27 (AP)—--The I'vin
sy Royal, mother of Princess Arthur
of Counaught has joined these people
who have been turning their treasures
into hard eash. The Princess has or
dered about 40 pictures, including some
old masters, to he offerad at azuetion
next montih
that his area is burnt out by velean
ie action. Three oil companies are
drilling on the same structure run
ning through the lake bed. Al
three wells are reported to have
c<hown indications of oil.
A fool man appreciates the non
sonse of a pretty woman more than
the sense of a homely one.
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
ported to be tougher ¢han those of steel.
The inventor expects the process to aid
in hardening and strengthening common
metals, and believes that the treatment,
if applied to other minerals may result
in materizls that would permit moving
machinery to travel at much greater
speeds. The scientist is said to put raw
rock salt under high heat pressures, thus
changing its form and increasing its flex
ibility and strengih.
* % %
Towing Small Boats
When the stream is flowing =o fast or
the wind blowing go hard that it is diffi
cult to make headway by rowing, the
gimple stunt shown in the drawing offers
an easy way .§ towing the bout along the
bank or shore. Tie the boat line to both
bow and #cin, ag shown. By paying out
on the bo v part of the line and holding
in the stern line, the boat can be kept
nearly parallel with the bank, while if
only a bow line is use:d the current or
wind will eause the how to Jdig into the
bank, making towingdiiicult. If a narrow
creek is encountered, its mouth can be
crossed in the bout as follows: Let out,
the bow and haul in the stern; this will
cause th 2 hoat to lie close against the
mouth. Fasten the towline to an oar
pushed slantingly (toward the water) in
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creek 1a the Yioat, the oar is puiled ous,
which can readily be done on account of
the slant at which it is placed.
and a merciless killer of all
other insects.
Simply spray--it penetrates
everywhere---no pest escapes.
At druggists, grocers and de
partment stores. In bottles
with sprayer 25¢ and 50c.
A powerful disinfectant.
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A pretty line of new
Dress Goods just ar
rived. You can get
the mat prices that
will surprise you. *Al
so a full line of Gro
ceries and Patent
Medicines at Special
Bargain Prices. Get
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is nourishing too, which is one
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the families of workers. It is
made of superior flour, well
baked, and has a fragrance that
tempts the taste.
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| “Judge U. V. Whipple, ;
Cordele, Ga, \
Dear Friend: ‘
5 “Your favor of June 23, =t
hand, and in reply will say that of
late I have Leen thinking wof you
often, and fully intended writing
8| vou and reporting the results of
your prescription. I bougt a box of
| the salve before leaving Cordele,
. | and must confess I did not have any
iaith in it go stuck it up in my car
and there it stayed for at least two
weeks without any attention, but
l my wife, although she had not seen
vou evidently had faith, so she re
minded me of it from time to time
till, in self-defense I made an appli
cation. And after the first trial I
did not need to be told to use it.
| When I got home another
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mi“ NDAY JULY 15, 1994
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doctor f¥iend of mine exaiNEd
S"ftfla'wd they WEYeH
than' he had ever expected to 88l
them.'And T may say that while e
‘are not éntirely well, the salve _
done more for them than any othel
thing I have ever tried. And 1 o€
lieve the Lord dire?‘?d “me podyou
and also directed yo®:to tel{'.; me of
it, for all of which I am trulykth
ful, : (e
“July 2, 1994
“Yours Truly, i o
W. W. Milligan. oy
500 Towa State Banbldg‘
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Note: Tne preseription referred te
in the above letter is Walters Arfl;_fn
septic Salve, factured by Jofit
w. Walters,mle, Georgia 7/9/6
A skilled workman can make 2'.o@
to 3,000 cigarettes by hand a day
~while a machine will produce }50',99;9
in the same length of time. # ‘;