Herald-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 October 1920 — Page 3
Eltctre Llfht Bulb.. . uroies** ,,f oiaKinii ,l,e mtn,a ‘ 1frtr j ( . i!|fht bulb* th*t *re used '' pl ,,f„-i,>n now for dscoratlvn 1 i^rtislng piiipn^* i* «>nn roia ' » great (Inal <>f mamial skill, |U1 q^in hol h of the hand and r< , for they are blown by month . 1>R tnbea. wblch a" imported for the fitirimse. Tits largo r . t ,,^,1 for ordinary liglitin* pnr- “ HI, made by niaohlnery. -i„ i. rsrst factory for tin* manuirf , „f the-e tiny bulbs Is In Hud- ' .,t Now York, and It turns out . ’ n nwtrljr 3,000 bulbs ^ | ,, Brat prorcss is blowing 1 J l ; i| | b Tha end of the glass mb* s ’,f:<nH > n a t-’as flame and ,11,1 thru a s|Kil in the centrn r lit I .11 lit** llano* Until | nnoiiRb m work. When point Is fearlteil the oni'rator C'*.« H iu» t0 ,!j '' re'iU'rfil si ,o and ia ,. It asldf. Imr'UK lilt' Idow.process iho tube is kitpi constani'inming In order lr> firescrve Hi* netrteal outlines of the nnlh. Elpgrt of the work ia done by men. o po • -■ lung enough for if r V tSi:e is wdiia on- Bir! - in anp< of ili<‘ shop are at work n’j, riot' on I lie lltllc spooks of earW i. r ■■ to furnish the light to , K : The liullts are obisod at ; end i ' off the fulto, and passed I,,, = nho s tho carbons nto lew ami pessos them on to another L, v ,.«,•• ho anneals them on to a |< ctntab'inB H'c bulbs, all com* 1, , , a trunk tube This in .. i oi ;t branch which J btilbs. Th | V ■■ <mt wh< re f! y are at- # a ae of air putups and exh" t- front them ruelt hen -I to a jjus lla'iie ini or i la hormetlcally (J j After this eonte the minor I. . inlshinff, testing and t i Kach lamp is to?*)t „ before It is allowed fo mil it must also conform, as m a tndard measurement.
ft«T»n* r*M>le«. Th* m* cites* thhig In (favana^l* *h» rah servir* Th* toll for on* continuous ride between an- mo points In the city | K about 15 renti In American inouey. Moreotwr, tit* Havana coach Is a lumrlnna rlclorla Instead of the rlnntay two-wbet-led rah with which w* are familiar, and for whl-h we are rbargad from on* dollar to five dollara, according to •be avarloe of th* cabman and Hie - i-tlm a pHtlenre. Yet Hie lluTiirta driver ntakea from f€ to 11U a day. Vhe country for nt.le* to ti„- e-nt, west and south of llav:ma i» r. pidly b* coming a patadls* for owners of motor car*, says a writer in World a Work. Itoad building is easy of r.ccompliahnient In moat acctlon* of tbiba, and already there are completed hundreds of milea of antoolh drive* alottK which one can spin for hours beneath the plumy ;- of i.iralIcl row* of royal paints It Is Impossible to compare tht country and Its Inhabitants with e'.lmr lands frequented by tourists. It ha» a distinct Individuality, snd ss one glides through th* little Cuban towns ami vUI'-k-« fit* thought Intrude* Itself that th- encroaching: tide of outsld* capita! and Immigration U Ineviliibiy <1 -lined to change. If not obliterate, customs -ind conditions which ur* plctur-spue If profit less.
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Notes and Comment Of l*tarf»t t* Ra»d«r*
A Road Mirror. At Woodtiri-lge, SuiTo’.k, Kuulnml, when- three roaiU meet at daugeroUB
Tl-e O' ! Style Menagrie. c fir.-t - !< 11bants recn In the u i, * were exhibiting in t:iv•am-, it"- t.R from town to town i r V to ; revert, the Inhnhlfr. n ini the elephant” free c T! e -rller circus managers i i tli r iii.inials from importing Turner, who toured prinu". 'I !i t. added a menagerie t i- ■ t in 1S4t. leasing an etc. in* a- x <••••-•- - of animals fr -m w- .It. l:i I 17 rnrner increased .. i by exblbiting a hippo'j:.- i • - ' --f l a:her. As Tor* r v iP - a .ho-maker, per- !•- - ..cinl the tape beai-t :. f A 1 ; i-s 1372, (l. -u'ge K. i'- .- t > t mr- d New England |t.1 the -ti" ivith a caged a i He ir collection of lit' in 1 .1 the Turners, it "I ' nrnur, purchysed ■i . and it Is claimed that t. i • u in this •y P> - dlier's We Ply.
t ii mm ang’ .. the Urem I'uuncil bus --ivced a in rior sn t it angle liiat drivers u 1 mot' i ■ . rs ;rnl oilier v- ii civs c.-.n - c • c. i t be npel is cl vr.
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-L r-irTE ESCAPE. n it NeaJa No Ati cr Care. . i ' r b s f..-ii! r oi -l their i •but uc nstrati .1 that tire osi . • ]v ii . b- ill ease i - . -.I fin-proof lire ospi.teii to ho oiuii' ly safe, n,wd i irtving t t out i-biiii : lest! t!'.'*!r 1.1 ds, ■ ■ many 1 nto is ; kue- :.eil de.vn t I i, and cliain lire
Apple
In nine oi don n-e.ain-.u: c il d- rt i v. lu re I. oui J 'i hose di- ■. i tus in the u j-r-atcr put - lareacu.-il to i OI all Ini j per!’ips the r | toy. "Itier wili ■ • a; iib . end ' has to be -■ tunsi lie gatl they would ti; very quickly - Tlu ,-e apple land u- sitio have to In- .- fruiterer wo:.! iea uietn in ;
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iters Is c- ' err t. mu.
at b !O'J t ch. very expe.tsiv l.'Ciyeii ran order a eII • .t will po-t you uay-
10 $-50.
■ will con t oi dalnef fruti, which tins the world Ii'' ; I; e:t
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. /. :... 1 ur applet :*.:« .in It IP :• as oi !r j .Iily ! ir a l'e\v of ti: . o ■ ilr.'j for pick Ins the.n li-illlly Sei •' Il ,|; t !iey red ju: t a iiionth b loro . ii. o' - . w ...e th«y Will
;0 la-d. ,
iia\ e i - a sold in Pin" ieeece, raid, of c un. •, laciaily order.-!, for no I ever dream of keep- ; - are another cqien-
i ty ei)n b* purch - i 7fi - -n. to .: t i tlity. and, accc r .1, ;t ut ill .c.i I to b • ab‘- i ' • • ... a with pep. r
Select Land of Light, Porous Quality, Lying High. Select for your building -i -. if po:;fllldi*. bind of a light, poioim qi'alily, lying hi h and with good natinrU drainage. Ho not Intlld r -initholes, marshy pond* or other niabu iaIc a ring spots. You can often i< r tlio drainage qualify of a lot which you have in mind buying by digging lioies a few feel in depth on I lie hielif t Hid lowest pat . aid nl ervitiR 11, cm tit vaiioii artmott.'. of tbe year, pecially after a rainy jx-iiod. House* on low lying land i hould lie built oil Hie Krotmd as much an possible, wish high foundation walls, end v. iih two or three stories Instead of one floor. Tiefore finally deciding on ;■ location make tin that it ia htalthful. If Inquiry reveals thr.t there Is a good deal of i.iuktte; s in the neighborhood, think twice before you buy. Sometimes It is haul to ;; t a reliable M:Uomont from rcsidenis o trotn your laud a vent, because of a Ut - be to hold up fetl estate vain- . If you have any doubt io the t ulip;-, n:td ean do so, ii'nt a lioqre and try oiu the comnitni ty for a yonf.—(food Health. FOR THE GUEST ROOM. Lle'.t Tinted O ' .'fjn Sag is Useful Ac-xeco. y. Yv'ltilo • cat 1 ha-tc-'s will not o er!'.. ;! r f' r-om v.ith a So. la o. u».el .- ir. h . . ,i-i will . p- !-••« thi> latvat novell;, in a u.tii ly ,;u-.a .oc accc n!; , .-nd in is ban ii with a flee COit.-ci ni o i d • i: hie for h’.r n -..t b mi i::e v ir It ir. 1: i- a li- : -t tinti -1 c.iiffon bag, a : ha, - -' less uitaii- gmlteied or. o a pinben t jv Ctr l einbruid- r> i. >. In il a ■ pH at. perhaps a -h.::cn individual pow-.c, pud's ot soft.-.a 11.; ion l.sch bit 1.1 Ib.ili,.. . s ti--I v.'itii a pii n of n tew t t'oiion in the i.oki.' chon-;i ;.j] the 1.-4 , ;;.iu a j .unty bow oflors a COl nOUab’.a v.. U. hob.in,; 111 -Il it imrive puff when in opernti >,.. Shu ia il piac • al * - ot uch a dainty beg ! v oi - - . - in l .o t..el i i l ;■ P .a t re: e.rn::.., -. - .u '. a. in:... e. ■» j..1)111. , Iliore U ■ .-nllgfl e.. p.j face neU ; li-ucd a., to I u,.. , s. ill r. 1. i a cIcau bit ot <. a , upplyinj; :is.n irc. hi ... ini . or
WOMEN SHARI* BUYERS.
rOTMtHTG » VATIOXAT MrsKfAf. With! tm vc»r or two event* *f imporunn* to the art of j tainting In thin civit ’ry has# bappi’i.ed by the i ho i-e of -inr uathiiial .-apttal as 'll* fl- rl re*!lug pin >• nf two untablc ol-iHf-tlonr of plct-irc* i>y Amcrl vi ar--tet* With 'm» coibi-tni;i of
LANGUAGE ENRICHED BY WAR
Great Cenfbct May Be Said in a Measure to Have Revolutionized Our Methods of Speech.
It Is generally admitted Hint th* war lias revoliitioiii/.ed method* of speech a- it has revolutionized wnry : j fure. Tin- soldiers of the Iretiehe*
A* Rule Th-y Are Better Pur j Chirle* I. k • • .... , o .... I cherr. Than Men. terlor to Hi- 1' " of .He onor s .lie. j Women are liet.le buyer* than men : tbi* pagei i *»i! not d*-iil, tint Mfl) I They me letter judges of goods, a* i odd paintings dnutt*,1 Ii Mr. Wll- j a rule: lh< v pay mote atteulioit to 1 iiaai T Kvans have be,.n '-mi o.a
current pri-i s, and they an* more inti, ■-t al in ting money. But. above «!l, tl y v ”1 the inlveri’g-’nienis— ami no one can be efficient in shop ping who do-j not tend tbe advertise-
ment*.
“While the men are rending base ball or polha sn-s one paper, “tho women are after the store news. They examine it thorouehly, .and any an nounce-nent of gpecinl ralue*. hatgain an' ■odd bus, dosing-out sales, l.» studied wop | for wont. After h woman hr looked over tbe new>pa f.er and : : iris down town on a shopping expedition she knows pretty nearly where he wants to go, what she I* after and what It is going to cost her, and the result Is the family pocketbook goes a long way in the hands ot a prudent and liusine like
woman.
And -'ill th nsstty nphers persist In making fun of the woman who necks bargains . or gibe- her lieeuusO of bet nlb’ged nrolli. c> In but : Tin. truth i the p’.oney wasted about a home net 1!\ wasted Tiy the p.iiin, not by the women. Women spend 7, i ■ , of 11 family tneoj I spend it jiidb ion Ay. Thdr impor lance .is purclsnsers has never In - n properl valtn I If It had ts'-’n tb-- ■ v.'out'l ""’.vi-r adw’l'tiscmen:.- written foi r n and more for worn* ,t.— I : yton Nr v.>. CUCUMOr.RS HEALTHFUL.
tf Tr-" -t r.-ycly, Vcgctnbl* C.inmt I. jure On-. Manv tr t'ltde cv mint eel ■ > mip'* they y. I I*c r- ■ il live t i mr ntnuiiK ii. H i true that if i e : I low rn ■ epb'’ - tiout etic.-ing it
rlly pl*e,-d In -be rorroran (Isll.-r-<>t Art In Wr bliiKton where, aw iitItii* Hi* e reth ii -if it bulM'iig lor a uaUuual mu«um of sit, to *ti.idowrd In a |elti>r from tbe l*r -t I ut of the l nlt-d State* In a -pllne Mr. Kvan*'* girt for Hie nation, they may be eoolde: - I ».* hiivllta • llter-’d tiliot. thdr Inm tldent ta*l. of nf rniing our pecilde of tl.e » t* of the an* of our countiy. There Is ample leason In the - h stc* of Wti hlngton for Him »ibt of Hi- - tiivtial nntseiim of art T!-• f.i - - lautitd* oaiahlishcd by the i-vne! * ot tbe republle, whirh for'ei • niHie rial and pollti, al-svol^tlon tlini'igliiiut onr vast territory. I* h'-r* rirc.tm■crltied by lit- alivonr* of suffrage; cr-Miing a /in e of calm. pfopiH ms h a middle ground where k'-itlo,ial o. local in!,., • are forgotten aid ideiiee or nrt i v. a itt dr- Inis. Silence. Indeed, nas long en.by ed these privll.p j, and the S' otiluu lustltutlou t uder w ho. • | ot< tion
have added more words to the Innginigi- nf -imple uien than would b* ■ ihlcd In '_**i yi-nrs of peace. "Sirafe." “hliglily," ••etisby’'- one niighl (III * page with tin- strange Inagmigo which hns come into use. The soldiers adopt *lnng ns does a seltoolboy, nti-l to use slang instead of ordinary words siiggi -is a certain degree of Uiiowingness nnd initlalioo. It Ills,i appeals to the s, use of humor, and as the soldiers heroine hardened to warfare they thrust aside emotiona and talk slang to avoid the old form* of speech which migtit eatt-se th-'Hi to think too mu,-h. The American who called a oeumtery a ••hone orchard” reveoled a bit of Imagination and at the sarm’ time concealed Ids real feelings. The soldier who tells you that tit the moment of danger he “crept into the tall grass” means that he sllpi-cd away nnd made himself Invisible—and he bus coined an Image as welt ns a
phrase.
Together with Hie slang words and phrases must be mentioned tbe new words coined or old words used in a new way. A large number of words has developed I'rom the ttsi- of airplane: aircraft, nlrninn, nirscout. pursuit plane, bomlilng plane, empennage Oho stabilizing planes of Hie sir-
Um newer museum of a-t , expected i plnnel. aileron (n latetptl hahinelng
t., grow, .* . n t , ■ a. I, i. ’ land. It Is t>pi,*. I of the .vuv - - do thing* In tld , ir i that i e lion d m i ■ urn , f-n t : hould be i n t"ii8tAd to Individ i.il effort. ilius avoiding nny pati-rnal iii:,-i, t b, -In UoverDinent proper in the pimUcMiui o ■ er.eouriiqeniint t f ;:t l an: i-mal is’et. Tb. :s l a grown by individual glt'l- tba a 1 , i> c-ni-id. i.'bis cnlli-rUon-■ of ur Metro’o'.itan Mun ate in Ni • York (lit. nnd o il'ilekly -lo on, |ie. edi’ ac t he Kuarditinshii, oi puhl'c pio|ielt
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not one In i 'vnlle the I, cur:cut inn urea are nt the |" one cent of pnbii, ei -u.l in t'-i’ll . cqu: Kyi lentlj I x 111 he folio I I,- , i'i-'ld of Art.
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Olii<T ♦•xninple**; are tlio words dewrlptlve «»f military tu<:fir'd. Sonm of ihi-sr an* linlsmi (<*i» upfration) Im*twfiMi forces: Imi'rnu**. cnnionfln^e, listening ^mst, inask, shell. The “Sink of Gold.” As an old eoiTespnndont or" yours on this dull problem of e\( Imiitxe permit rn»* |o pur in a word wiili reler4 v !\ce to your editorial arliele on “i'hiid Gold s World You think that ‘'l»y iln* Irian^ular i ead.iustimMjl of inlenmtional Imnkin^ tin* irohl win* Ij w*‘ sent to tin* Orient (India and < ) mo* find iis way to London." 'I I.is view, a mosr d:m^«u’o!i*; inis« oncepf ion, has already proved tho parent or" hifmiie disasrer. Sinee in and in defianeo of ever\ warning. 1'n^hmd cdianped the srantlarti of value in India from silver fo pdd, we havt* pilclied -oO.000,(KM) -ol'l sovond^ns inh» ibe 'inaH hoards of Ind a. never to i» turn, irrevocnMy lost to wr<torn trade ami tin* exchani;*'. 'I’hat drain, India leiiu now the “sink «»f uold " fidestjioed Knjrlami's ‘Mold standard.'* ns for a quarter of a e«*ntiiiy in y*>er tolnm-ns I Viav.* foretold. It ' ill n* i de-'roy yours. f i he fa\oraidi* fra*'** lialanees of Asia, at present : eld pri es, will if pllid in mdd di .i'n ><"t din !l * out in^ <|uarter of a *entut'y.—Le 'er in Ibe New Yoi'k Stin.
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I'll II Dili l ’fill,' ie y lining con a long Iln ol n up a of men who helped pt-i-nvi Uio phui'i 1*11 factories (ilotm loiibl m v r b.ivw nchlevod without roy.ilty to ote ourKg' - and virtuosi to play. KreiM . tek the Uroat orde -’.I live tihiuos for his pi'laoc, where they can he so u at me pi - nt ilrj. Marie Anioliiette v. us a flatron of the art, and Clemcuti In Hngbtnd and .Mozart in Clennan.’ Irtroduccd the mstrunicui so It hoc.line n part of llte It v.u.-, in Pleyt'i’l s coni rt room that UOopin played, and our later llrnia have brought out u long list ot urti ts, Jo seffy. I’adeti ■ kl. and other*. A Sboplitter's Shoe. After knocking »nd dropping part ol a stock ot ri i u ou 'the floor, n (’hi er-go thief r <1 on a piece of h'***wax placed ou *be inrteu of her slipper to pick tip axd i onee*4 Uio most valued ring.
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dcc-p Iu ut or tp.fl. Your p'-winv r.;: '’htne Will I" * lope cr nml run moro rauily If, espe,- i "H offer working on woolen goods, you dean cut Hie fl oil c. Take om Hie ; view t!:at helds it down nnd !if, ;i off, then wuh a Icstg p u pick oui the lint and clear the need. ■ slot You will be amazed ut the amount of lint lb.H can accumulate there, tind, when you hate replaced the plate and [ the screw, tit the Increa ed •fliclettcy of (he uiBchine. Pi une Ice Cream. Prepare cream same as for rar.lla ire cream. l>rain nnd seed carefully , ooked prunes ns directed. Rub through the puree sieve or a colander ur they may h* even chopped very tine. I’oi every quart of sweetn eta’iim snd one cun of se' ar use one pint of the prunes tin we •tened and one tablespoonful of lemon Juice. Freeze •nd pack. I.et ripen for one boar.
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pray d. Le:’ e it. about twenty font j new phase of the ,vs* dii wa :nv, nt< il ) h.iiir nnd then it will I*' easily clt’iin ' snd put into "f. et b- ., Beltlutti la !v ed. This mi’ll. 1 is e« : ie>>ial!y good M* lame !• c • She tear he young for tli. hes In which cm I loped potatoes children by dolls, representing p*rh;i\e been prepare!!. | sot age* aad teetys In Kuropeaii pih. „ , . , to ' : ,
Gas Mantle* H lore tislng new ,, . ,
. tb,’ ar'ie.-: date* IV- Ian work* gnu mantles, sou', then in vinegar
, . *xecr.efiil>, tb chi , r*n in t , ,,a
and hung them up to dry. W hen quite , J
dty put them o;t tha Imrners. In this way a brilliant wnite light is obtained and the burner* will last twice as long us usual, even In draJ'ly places. Any Hnnn article 'hat ha« become glass stained should he saturated with kerosene and then washed off In very hot water, with plenty of soap. Onion Odor—-Put some chopped parsley In vinegar and eat mixture to destroy odor which cling* to the
brenth nf'ct ec-tn- onion*.
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ril’V 'NIHSIMxVK \m,R. One of t e iumaien of Towcast -t W, rkhoiive s woDiau a*-"1 84 yesr* has applied to Hi* hoard of a'lar.llarm for an How ancr of Uibai’co. She smtd *he I t sinoke,! 7t yeni* tud nilH*ed Uei Ipe »o much •Ini'* enierlag the hou* - shs could aot dl|i*«i M*t f ond. The hoard decMe.l to comnly with bar •- t >
Education in lnd.,r. L'mtrses in elementary >* ienee ar'* to bi’ introduced into the oelionl* of the I'nitiHl Provinces of India. A year of work iu agriculture w ill be the high e*t of the six years of seicnee planned, so that "the Kchoollioy* of u |iopulatlou of U0.fl00.t8K> inny be inidmcted In an art which i* the direct means of livelihood for three-fourth* of this population.”
Returning to Reim*. Mote than <10 000 [MTson* lime re ‘tuned to the ruins of Reims, where they are mostly living in the miles of wine cellars.
The Currency. Out of s torn) currency supply of about Sd.000.tKKI.4K10 in the country tr ,h cstImtUed, less than half t* iu the bank*.
