Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 154, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 June 1919 — MUCH IN LITTLE [ARTICLE]
MUCH IN LITTLE
Mrs Marshall Stetson of Hanson 'stuffed and baked 40 chickens for the supper served at the Red Men’s soil surveys covering ts.l3G square miles of the United States were made last year by department of agriculture scientists. fp string' beads quickly a crank operated mactiine has been invented-by a European that feeds them upon point of a threaded needla,
A velocipede for two has been designed, so constructed that a smaller boy can ride safely behind a larger one, who supplies the motive power. A railroad in Brazil utilizes its old rails, mounted in pairs, for telegraph poles in a region where insects destroy wooden ones. A dead whale that drifted ashore, high on the rocks on Pemaquld -point, facing Johns bay, has .been blown up by dynamite. The carcass was 60 feet long and was estimated to weigh more thkn2o tons. __
Try kerosene oil for washing windows. Dampen a cloth with it and clean the glass, then polish with a dry Cloth. Mrs. Henry E. Snow of Brockton and her twin sister, Mrs. Evelina, Dawley of Providence, aged 70, just had a birthday party. A chemical for preserving art objects in good condition has been devised by Dr. Chickashige, professor of the Kyoto university. It has proved very effective in protecting wall pic* tures and other fine works of art.
