South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 90, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 March 1915 — Page 6
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Lightness of Equipment at Honolulu Station Forces Wavy to Adopt Other Methods to Raise F-4.
TTAPlIIXGTf . .March CI. Admiral Moore, in harr of rai.sin the eunk a s-ut-marino 1-4 at Honolulu, reported to the navy department Tuesday afternoon that the equipment at the Honolulu station '.vas too liuht to raise the el ami that he v.a.5 now making arranenw nts to lift her by the pontoon mrtliod. Tup oifWi.il dispatch from Admiral lloore was as follows: "Iiout. C. i:. .mith. commanding tho lir t submarine division P:iri:lr torpedo flotilla, lias locatf .l C-4 and moved her .omo diytanct- inshore. L.iftn hawser i:irted. ul marine evidently waterlod. Ivjuipmnt too light to raise In r. Making arranenient.s to lift her hy jiontoon. Still have lino on sulnuaiine and can hold on to her locution. Depth 43 fathoms." Sec'y Daniels has reonized tho keen public Interest in tho fate of the K-4. 'peakin' of the plans of the department he ail: "Should Admiral Moore, the commandant of the .station, and Lieut. Smith, the commander of the .submarine division, fail to raise the submarlne thr ukn la. k of iifccH.vary appliance, it Is the department's intention to send from this country tho necessary f;.1vhk equipment. Including dwsp .sea diving apparatus as well as expert ?ea clivers, to accomplish the purpose. It would of course be Impossible to Ket .sue it equipment to Honolulu in time- to save the lives, of the crew, but the department is determined to raise the T-1 at any cost and determine the cause of her accident in order that such accidents may be avoided in the future."
BURTON'S CANDIDACY STARTS DISCUSSIONS Progressive le aders Sco a J let urn to ii. O. 1 Told If Anti-KoMowlt Men Are Avoided.
WASHINGTON, March P.l. The announcement of former Sen. Uurton of Ohio from Panama that he was an active candidate for tho republican presidential nomination in 1010. was much discussed in Washington Tuesday. It brought out the interesting information from progressive leaders that there was a strong probability of the progressives Koin back into the republican fold provided the party selected a candidate not allied with the faction which took the nomination troni Col. Iloosevelt in Chicago in I'M '2. While protrressivo leaders do not ish to absolutely commit themselves to the support of any particular candidate at this time, they spoke in a most friendly way of .Sen. liurton and his nublic career.
WRITES SCIENTIFIC PAPER UNDER FIRE
IVciicli Soldier Completes l-'inal Chapter .f Abstruse Work While fehells Hurst in Trench.
1WKIS. March "I. What is de-t-eribed as a "hitrhly scientiJic opuscule en the paretic infusoria of Cephalopoda" P.as been written in the trenchis by u yount: savant named Colin and read at the Academy of Sciences. Colin was Investigating this abstruse subject when the war broke out. He was In tlie thick of battle near Notre Panic de l.orette last wick when, according to a letter he has written to a fellow investigator, he had a fcelinvi that he probably would be killed. Colin therefore took advantage of a few hours' respite when his company was relieved to complete the final chapter nnd hand it to a comrade for transmission to the Academy of Sciences. This unparalleled scientific achievement wa? accomplished while sheiks were bursting amidst the second line of trenches.
HAMMERSTEIN IS ILL
Kcvencr Appointed to Take Care ef His Property.
NKW YOIIK, March To properly conserve his property during his illness, Irvine Dittenhoefcr was Tuesdayappointed rcceiv r for Oscar Hammerstein, tlie prand opera impresario ami theatrical manatr. who id confined to has hiae. The receivership wa the outcome of a friendly suit In equity brought by American beating company of New Jersey for $000. It Is stated that the receiver is to act as a guardian of the man;ipTs interests and that the action brings up no question of his solvency. Under a bond of J-TsOeO Mr. Dittt-n-hoefcr has assumed oharsre of all the Hammerstein property.
Don't Be Misled if You Have Tuberculosis No specific has been discovered for Tube rculeis. but I. k man's Alteratlx e
has been successful in many cases, ilead ej f this ease: TJ Thompson St., ivv York. Clciitlcmcn : Iie year- nuo lat Au;'iht I a taken to St. Francis hospital to he treated for hromhitU and n)iii;iUtl lun:c. After set oral weeks" treatment I ai alitMl hy tho ibntor to ;: to a ionaIcxeat s.initarium, tint ftill not Ik admitted IccaUM the doctor at the hospital, after : tlmrouh cxainlnation, lrelartil my a Tubtrvular, ami ruo iuo a eertilicate to tliat effect. I l tow ill the ertlficat te Fathe'r Stark untl he advised im to take IVkman's AlteTatie. I txk It faithfully, ami soon found mself fni from nisht urat and fotr. I luiu not taken the Alterative now for two years and an truthfully ay I am well. I feel better and am stronger than lx-fore my kn, ( Abbi e iatcd) . (Alli!ail) M KV K KII AM I'll. lick man's Alt' ratine Is most c t!iieious in bronehial . atarrh and sev re throat and lunsr aff ctioiis and upbuilding tb- s!to. Contains no harmful or habit-J'ormim: Jrucs. Acpt no ; ! I s t i t u t -. Small size, $1; e:.-ular .-).. S'dd by leading rut.-ts. Write' for booklet of reooveries. F,tkniiLa LabufiUory, VhilaUclplUa.
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A stranger pul:.; thr? name of Arthur Williams of Iluffalo, ;,m,-io, en a charge ,,f ip.toitatii.'i, i- b: hi !d h re as a si;sp et in cm.i.fctloti Witn t!;f murder of '.f ,f John .1. l'.nr.rll and S' r-r. I)teeiie Charlr;, I'. Cradve!I at r.im.ra. N. V.. Mare-h 2::. Williams sail his father's name is Kve-rett. The pohee ay he. r'.-'-mbbs in some respects a des ription of John I'rnny, alias Jack Cr.unr.er, wanted for tlie lilmira murders', and for whom $::.00y rewnrd is offered. We rel freun the I-Iniira authorities is awaited.
Club Life in Flamingo Land Queer Birds, Whose Tongues the Roman Epicures Greatly Prized.
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HO.-TOX. March After hiinff proneuinced dcal by a physician and rcmainim; lifeless for nine minutes, Willard C. Wallace, the "beau brummel" pri.sfner who attempted suicide by taking )eison in his cell at thee ity prison Tuesday, was brouubt back to life at the Jlaymarket "'quale hospital. The- methods used by the hospital physieians was the "manual masfaK'" in which the; heart is artilici ally worke-d with tbe haruls. It was the tlrst use of this means of restoring life in a poisonitu: case in Boston. Wallace was literally "raised from tho dead" by the application of surgical fccienee. This afternoon Wallace vas still alive and the doctors said he; had a "fU'htinj,' chance" for his life. Dr. AVilliam Urickley ef the h:sital stall had pronounced Wallae'c "tiead" hut turnin'-,' to the medical examiners, said: "This man is dead, but I would like tj try the manual massage of the heart a.s a last resort." "Co ahead." replied Dr. Watters, acting medical examine r. Quickly Dr. Iiricklev worked. He made an iibdominal im ision laiKc enough for the insertion of his hanu1. Through this ineision le ran bis riht hand upward under the idlest. With hi.", riht liand the doctor clutched the dead mati's heart. With his left hand the elector be'an pressing and massaf?intr the ribs over the heart. The effect vas rapiel. The treatment had apparently started the blood to e'ireulate auin for Walbo e's face, which had turned purple, now became red a-s if flush-d. In a short time the blood was evidently coursing through Wallace's entire body. Dr. lUickley worked until he -was physically exhausted. Another eloctor took his place. Other dectors followed in turn. Finally after more than an heiur the pulmotor was applied and Wallace is still alive.
liiino roup." There-, in a la. r ere !- e ess. at the f.nrnu' of t a o hallwas, J'ran'; M. Chap. a .a h;:.s reiirojuced, in tlie mot nahtic fa.-iiio!i, a scene in tin- H ihama i-Iands which is s i Strang, that you rni-iit iaiai-ine that it was a view er.coun! d. -cme-v-'here in his wanderings, by s'indbad the sailor, i-ut not a part of the wideawake world. It is a vast city e.f what, in spite of their outlandish forms and attitudes, you ree-onize as birds, whose lens are like stilts, whose necks are like rubber siphons, whose beaks are like nothing in the world, ami whose bodies Hame with amazing color, a liuht vermilion, varied with harmonious tints. Away be-fore you. apparently for a mile', the extraordinary red speetaele stretches, dowu to the
eilJi' of a bay, or lagoon, beyond)
which runs a lonir, curved coast, baeke-d behind with nenldinK palms, and a mass of tropical vegetation.
Hih in the uir a mile-loin; line of i
ILimin-'oes in flight forms a chain of r'rat triangles traced a.-ainst the' sky, after the geometrical habit of these queer birds. The realism is astonishin. Vou have to seareh carefnliy before you can traco the shadowy lines w iiere the modeled foreground, with its set figures, blends into the iciinted baedKrouml. and produces an illusion of profound perspective, which oir-rht to teach yon never to believe your eyes unless their evidence is corroborated. No doubt, a tlaminno does not s-em to itself. er to its fellow creatures, to bo a freak or a joke. It has a perfectly natural feelini;. If it could sec its enormou. scoop-shovel beak, its wire-drawn le'-js, its little, chucky, poose-like body, and its endless twist ef a ne-ck, in a lookinn-lass it would find nothing funny about them at all. It stands on its nest ef dried mud, In shape like the stump of a tree, Avith the greatest gravity and path-nee, sometimes on one- le'i;, sometimes on two, and sometimes unrcdllni; its neck and letting its head down four or live feet, to p;ic some-thin.i; to the liaby, or to gobble "ome thinj; from the around, with the top of its head turneel downward, on account e)f the curious bend in the Ml; beak, which looks as if its back were broken.
Keitintr at what she wanted hastily and tin holly. De-ause T 1 1 o llarningo was dvstii.ed t' l;e partly in the water, at least to s.ek its food there, it manifestly had to have lorn; wading lcs; but tlo .e it has rcceied look as if they iiad bee n inserted as an afterthought into the body of an animal at lirst intended to be a jocose. Having te soop up its food, little fishes, worms, erastaci-ans, mollusks, from water and mud, it had to have a shovel beak. Put then, what an awkwardlooking tiling nature made etf it. And what an undignified attitude she compelled the Uamino to assume, in t uminr its head upside down in order to t;et its feod! Hut she looked out very carefully for the mechanical details, making the wonderful beak like a sieve, so that the mud and water can run out while the little animals are held fast. The llarningo is said te be intermediate in organization between the eluck and the. stork. There are six species, distributed in warm countries all over tlie world. Flamingoes were formerly very common in Florida. They live in lare communities, and breed in marshes and mud-fiats, making their nests of mud, in which the eu'i'.s are laid, and where the female bird hatches them out by sitting on them.
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Hy careful observation naturalists are usually able to discern the reasons why nature has given such extraordinary and fantastic forms to seme of her creatures, but they can never elrive away the impression that she has been, in many cases, a rule-of-thumb worker, trying experiments often in a very eccentric way, and
The birds migrate in flocks, and always Hy in lines having a triangular shape, or that of a string of triangles. Mow did the birds get that euclidian bent? Jf course it has a purpose. Perhaps tho bends in the line enable those in the rear to keep the leaders more easily in view. These curving, lines of Might are almost the only graceful thing about the llarningo, '.xcept that its feathers are attractive. Considering its manner of feetling it seems surprising that the tongue of the flamingo should have been found in Itoman days to be the most exepiisito of table delicacies. The tengue is armed with extraordinary sets of spines and looks like the last tiling that any cook would choose
for a tidbit. Yet when Lucullus or
some other ancient Roman hierh-liver wished to give a feast that would he
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Lots of sport. ee Conroy's Diving
Models and biff vaudeville show. Boys
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