Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 56, Number 12, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 January 1914 — Page 1

C7fiL 4ta Vol. 56. Jasper, Indiana, Friday, JANUARY 9, 1914. No. 12. 7

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STRETCH YOURSELF.

A BUDDING GENIUS.

A DIAMOND ' STORY.

' DISTANCE? OF THE STARS

How Aet

ronomers Sot Atiojt the Tae

cf Mcasurma It

Do It the First Thing After You Wek Ambitions and Hard Work of the Boyi Way

In the Morning. Saint Gaudens. A splendid thins for the body ia Immediately on being appren-

Btret.hini2 When von first wake ticed to Avet I annlied for admis-

With the exception of a hundred U in t,,c r ' ke 1 good, long j rion to the drawing school of thej Maiden lane district, was inthi

tars at most we know rothinc of 9rezcn "treten ine hands as far! tooper institute, and every even- omce 01 a diamond merchant 11 the distant of the individual stars out iideWH potsible. Thenjing after my return from work at,1114011 wen a stranger came k What is the cause of thia statP of stretcl t! ,,v,'r head as far as! 6 o'clock and a hasty tea I went offered an unusually beautify

She Felt Fr Him. He had sat king absentmind-

Russtan Princess Disposal tdly Out of the t: window foi

of Her Jewels. two ho re, wh the WIN tun A few years ago Ludwig Nissen. nt on the k . The flnnmra

wen Known wholesale dealer of gers had become well mh distract-

thinrra? h i na-in u mu you can reacn, am! at the same time

we have two eves that we are en- ,tretch ""l feH t' ! ls far as

iblod rW nn!v t j; ! VOll rail l.illT Iii' lir! aU( -tr-tcll

-- 'viv.ctic c 1 1 " ai

recuon in

. . .

ereifiituated, but to net

their distance, to localise them in epace. But this power is rather lim-

nlv to perceive the di- - , . T V - V u!ach external objects J"F JMt iw limi w you can, I, but to get an idea of 1 lon, ,ow,r the fcct aruJ l& 1

and

erv

slowly

When you net out of bed. raise

ited. For rli.t.n ,; yur over your head, and.

hundred of yarda it utterly faüs tiptoe, aee how near yon The reason ia that the distance he- c?" rcaLh 1,10 M,,"?.K . Then walk tween the eyea as comuwed with'?.11 I!16 'lllle in this Posi" the distance to be evaluated be- t!on: , h!,and " the foot and

come, too small. Instrumenis have Bireu" l"eL.r'rC arm iorward and hn dovish k rKi tk upward as high as you can, while at

between the eyes is, as it wore, arti-i he "J Ue the 'eft foVs ,ra,sed ficwllir :nm.j u'.-.j. - a ; from the floor and stretched out-

Ccially increased. With a good in-: ' , ,s"eicnea outstrument of this sort distances of and th? lfh hiind,1S stretehpd several miles may be evaluated. For a, kward and Jownward. This is a

still gieater distances we may im-i . , " wnow oooy ana agine each eye replaced by a photo- j Is "PJ P0,0(l f(lr ,hp 'aist and graphic plate. EVen this would be ' S?" "'ilk'S ' 'n and strong, quite sufficient for one of the hear- tnd,B on t"1 le foot this exerenly bodies-viz, for the moon. he reversed At one and the same moment let If -vou. '.,avo, bce slt,mS ,n the a photop-aph of the moon and the ?ame '"'l",n f,,r kn t,n,e rt?adnrrounding stars be taken both at !??' J.m8 "nting or sowing and the Cape oheerratorv and at the : e '""'''T h?w b con,e bred and Eoyal observatory at Greenwich. I cramPod- thf t" s to Placing tho two nhotosraphs side bv 1 get Up , t retch. Stretch the

aide in the stereoscope, we shall i"rui" "Pw a.,o outv.ani and tor

clearly see the moon "nankins: in

ward and backward. J.ift the shoul

ders as high aa yoa can and drop them. Expand the chest and breathe deeply, or, sitting in the

apace" and may evaluate its dis

tance. Tnv" f ir t T i r aim nti.l r nr n

av mV ouu OUU H1C HI lUCSl 1 1 II 1 V i

planeta, our next neighbors in the "T" !u L "Pa.ra u"

t i i'ie jiuor ana sireicn

them forward as far as possible, any way so you give the muscles a

good, vigorous stretch

universe aftc the moon, the diffi

..nlty recommences.

The reason is that any available

ff !ßt nn rtn tVtA norf Ii valrnn mbm-n

?fatnno i. MUa e.ii sC u hen w very tired, there is

p-irpoae. However, owing to in- ?oth'? morc, restf'" than stretchcredible perseverance and skill of!"1 1111130168 and then relaxing.

cwrtvi uijbervcrs ana oy suosmui Lng the most refined measnrement

down there, where my artistic edu-l8-one f sale. The Englishman cation began. ;did not care to hv. But Nissen I can recall there the kindlv imJ&0ht he saw a 1 -iin. But he retuoTj produced on me by Abrami was Dot willing iy until he

B. Hewitt aa he glanced at me dur-carned who own e stone and ing boine function. Father at that where it had conn i mi. The man time was making shoes, for the!Bai ne represented a friend, a woCooper family, and I suppose that!m4in' who did not care to have her that is why he looked at, me. The name disclosed. The American was feeling of profound gratitude for rm- K lie eould not learn the the help which I have had from owner's name he would not buy. that institution abides with me to ue stranger said he would see the this day. woman and talk the matter over

It was during the next two or,1"1 her-

ed

A well know a actress -at behind

the young man. finally there came

Unjustly B!md. Speaking of the unreliability I circumstantial evidence, a lawyer said : "Sanders McDowell, a coal heaver of Peebles, said angrily to his wife one night : " IIavers. Lisneth. hoo man

times am lto tell ye I

a moment, when ti whistler paused i a,7 V lcu Te 1 wuna hM for breath, and in ifcnomcnt theLthe 're hnn UP cod m?

;ir i ........ : .5 wp nai .

V4Avn. wiuvu in .iu a .fu.iiea over

Illuminating Qas.

i: . a i

ior iiereoscopic examination, ab

tronomers have succeeded in over-! 1 PWtBW coming the oifflenltr for the sun. lltUfc 1 Society of London for .. i. Zl Jli39 is printed a letter, written n

1. 1 1 i 1 1 k v nv viv innv a t TrncanT i r -

7 a L XZ": which the Rev. John Clav

j U1CI.IM1V. fcv wiiiuu a a. j i l

thousandth part of its

1 A. 1 ' A . a -it

we anow us distance to witmn a

t.

tor details a series of ATTPnTwTifa

amount. . . Fw. "

ne iikiuc iu oisiiuiiicr coal in a re

that of all the planets bv a well known-relation existing between the planetary distances.

But now for the fixed stare. Ü , , l""1 "TST 7!

vA iwauuer!?' 111 ora uunaonaid

observed the inflammable gases

evoiveu, but that he had collected

and stored them for some t

three years that my first aspirations! The nex day he came back and and ambitions made themselves ;:00 bissen to the woman's felt I became a terrific worker, home. She lived in a handsome toiling every night until 11 o'clock partment in one of the most fashafter the Cooper institute was over, ionable charters of the city. It in the conviction that in me anoth- turned out that she was a Russian er heaven born genius had been princess who, with her husband given to the world. her daughter, had been driven I can recall thinking in public rom Russia for having taken part conveyances that if the men stand- h- Ä nihilist movement. Of all ing on the platform around me heir large property they had saved

could realize how great a genius PJ their jewels. She opened a was rubbing elbows with them in little safe and showed the Amerithe quiet looking boy by their side 01111 one the finest collections of they would be profoundly impress- diamonds he had ever seen. They ed. As a result, I was so exhausted vere worth $200,000 or $300,000. by the confining work of cameo 8e them a few at a time," cutting by day and by drawing at 'he explained, "just enough of night that in the morning I was them each year to give us a living, literally dragged out of bed by Perhaps you will wonder why we mother, pushed over to the wash- don't sell them all and live on the

stand, where I cave mvself a cat's interest of the money? But my

lick somehow or other, driven to husband has the gamMer's spirit

the Eeat t the 'able. administered lne money would not last a year.

my breakfast, which consisted of wt Part from them piecemeal.

tea and large quantities of the Ions estimate that there are enough of

French loaves of bread with butter, them to keep us twenty years, and

and tumbled downstairs, out into don't expect to live longer than

the street, wnere I awoke. -"Rem- tnatiniscences of Augustus Saint Gao- ne those diamonds forms the dens" in Century. centerpiece of one of the most vall mm V T- tiable necklaces in New York. A Left Till Cr Med For. 4.1 . n

When Wilkinson went to his of- .very year. In the .dilu;10IU, llors 8ce one day last . w. ei ae felt calm ,hoe'' at the opera there is never a and contented He luU't any nead night when there are not some of to worry about hi mUn onelinesa the jewels of the exiled princess on any more,for he had cought a capi-, riew. New York Tribune.

witted

and said:

"I know just h w- it is. could whistle eitfter" - Home Journal.

i never Udler'

' "i

top

Hoot, Sanders, mon, be reasonable said Lispeth. Teve spoilt the shape o' the top h:it wi' yer funny head a'ready, an', since Ttrt heavin' coal all day, ot caa a little

j extra coal dust in the hedpiec .matter ?' " Woman, ye dinna grasp ma arI gvTnent,' said Sanders. I only wear that top hat in the evening an if I'm t r-' T rak' ;t off it leaves a black 1 ma forehead. vThat's n im oolt! Why, I'm accuse on a- U ' washin' ma faca wi' ma h " ' "--St. Louis Qloba Denjocrai.

Keep your head stiir la the firat ml In golf, and Blnks maaaa to do m

ands of times farther removed than : Ä f atS, i' h wlu he the sun. There, evi-lentlr can be no KÄÄ F"8 question of anvmlicient eve dU-i i! Iktb"t 1 urdch i began the Unce on our ,,r. ,1. Meanwhil. oui , Ä uhei ,n ,t,he neeess with the sun has proridad W&S ua with a new one distance. 84,0K JHront. In 1797 he publictimes greater than anv possible eye iLÄä llVZT-h had, ""i diatancc on the earth.' for now th J? ?m r " eÄTed we know the diatu, e at which th J?fJ5ton & Watt'

earth travels in its orbit .round th, rw?WM?"' 11C 1UUU UP an aPPa'

tal watchdog for her.

But, ala., when he arrived home Time. Not Soace.

in his wife met him with the deplora- Mrs. FVink was a trusting soul

ble news that the dog had gone. and rarely questioned the opinions "Eh!" said Wilkinson. "Did he of others about matters concerning break the chain, then?" which they were supposed to be in "No," sne replied, "but a great, formed. One dav the came home ugly looking tramp came her in with a new pair of shoes under her acted so impudently that I 1 tY arm. "Got them at Bride's," she dog loose. But instead of teariu explained, "and they're the best 1 the tramp to pieces the nasty do- Ver bought voa.H went off with him." j "What is ' so very good about "Great Scott!" said Wilkinson, them ?" inquired her son, for whom That must have been the tramp 1 the shoes were intended.

Sergeant Brown ("holding op" a flar until the police arrive)!

man, you didn't know I'd been a teer for fifteen years, did yon?

Bikes Oh, don't say that.

' wlsht co orf btf mistake! &ktah.

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SOUTHERN RY.f TIME TABLE Schedule in Effect Sunday Apr, 21 the Fo owing is for Information Only and is nor Guaranteed.

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inn we can tu it diameter of itorbit as o-.ir eye distance. Photo

iplrt will repment the Cellar JJ ff ''"f UnS oept bj world as seen from points the dis-l llKP tance between which is already best expressed in the time it would takt light to traverse it. The time would mA tüv ' on int fox be about sixteen minutes. the alii.::' 1 ' :- Charles of However, even this jjjtanij ira- Wurttcm1 and and luchmense as it is, is, on the whole, in-; ess 0a of Russia' Id an artist, adequate for obtaining a ttoreo-"An en ry of Üie q court copic view of the stars. It is only came to the roan? Icing, laid certain In quite exceptional cases that pho IfJMoaals I efore bkn and submitted tographs on a large scale that is, a portrait in oils ofthe rojal lady. obtained by the aid of big tala-lKing Charles, after a close scrutiny, scopes sh nv any '.f,reos copic ef- said : feet for fixed stf. V ecurate This portrait fl itters overmeasuremeut of Ü ..otos we mav i much. The eves are too krora flnd

ratllS for the manufacture nf nrra I Knnerlif m 4 rrn W T ,mA vv

in that establishment, with which Mm 1 A. 1 1 ; 1 mi ...

h was n,i:ftea. ihis was th.e first! "

A Peculiar Couple. Conversation had turned to the subject of two men, utterly dissimilar, who nevertheless roomed to

xi s m 1 1 unaui j gether. One of these men was gen- distance. So I

erany conceaea to oe a "ireak. ' ilis name was John. 'John and Jim are certainly a queer pair," opined somebody. aJohn and anybody are a queer pair," opined somebody elaa. Poor John) Exchana. A Dilemn'e Home.

The young lady sighed deeply and Wnat," was almost affected to tears. ! returned t

"Harold," she said, "declares that ftc n '

"Why, the salesman said that you could walk farther in them than in

any others without getting tired, and I said that you couldn't walk very far just now on account of your knee, you know, and he said

that be meant farther for the same

bought them, and

here they are. Save the string, please." She did not notice the smile or her son's face as he undid the pack age, and he Aas snared ilie tr )bb

of

explaining. Youth's Com pan

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perhaps get somewtv. leyond what ! brilliant, the hair too'alnndant, the ? " don't marry him he will end his Ed Fera a . we can attain by suiiple steieoscopic 1 complexion too flowerlike 8nd the e' atld I am afraid he will." "Ed0 Oh, he's doin' fl inspection; but, as we id a mo- j neck and arms too benutiful alto- She stifled a sob, then continued: le"t liver; rtable i

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AND THE

JASPER COO

CinciDDaij Week I t hmm

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runs

the depot a younger

ment ao, nstronome:s hi not sue- gether.' And liandolph declares that if I wound here and

ceeded in this way .n dot.jrminine But, youi majesty said the as- ?on marry him he will go into pol- aae. the distance of more than a hun tonished Rusaian, vou do not know 1CS anc hecome great and f among, "Iet's u ! Me T-td dred ßtars in all. Scientific Ameri- the frond duchess aD(l then he savs I shall see what I brother, hadn't he?"

cam " 4Xo,' jaflid the king, but I know nave naiiaadj and I am afraid he will Tes Lern, lie never amounted

w'ourt painters.' " keeP in word too." to much, wrote poetry and painte

uyercome by emotion, she buried pictures, i

Caught. In Pniladelphia ther tell a stor of a man whose wife had arranged

of Her.

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naAe 1 e .r , , thlB: S 0 born weU ßhe lived wivc;:' father-, mothers, gons and TKitf incident

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naaeipnian in me mans car. bom wi.h thi namp fVKWAll tion to take un the rpnona wac fk .wO.

np, I say! You must hart lived in nrWpnupl! end h d; in United St . ... of Arnpri in i-qa Ck.

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, Horace Walpole. li; ??"?:".1

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