The Syracuse Journal, Volume 19, Number 25, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 21 October 1926 — Page 6
Sunshine City Badly Damaged by Hurricane . ——, || . Ilf '" '' ■' •• . <*l : ' fl 'lsf H 11 ; k r & n gfeBIBSiBRi ‘ >*o ~ . > /''^ k ® ? * # M. \ • —#»• —- *** . .. - -twry** ~ H Although the hurricane caused uo loss of life In St Petersburg, the property damage in that beautiful city was >er;. large. Tkvae picture., sent over the A. T. A T. wires, give an indication of the devastation in the ‘ Sunshine City." Scene in the Azores After the Earthquake Effi liiiiZL •isi ■ n•- * v *'' 9 1/1 ! U ff r j 3K^= r .~ l C <4 -' ;~. v - ■ I i w '? '<w Sr*.<r ''Clin *^3L^" 1 J ;gB?OA,Ol I a Thia la the first and exclusive photograph to cotne rrvtu lite Asore* since the earthquake that did such great damage in those Wanda It shows some wrecked building* in FayaL
NOVEL FLAG DEVICE I® George M. Grlffiih of Washington, liind veteran of the Spanish-American wnr. has Invented a revolving disk tag standard which will keep the American flag always floating In the .vreese and not entangled around the :ij iH»rting pole. In this photograph Mr. Griffith la shown demonstrating | Ils Invention. MARKO NINCHITCH I' I z , a %rl Recent portrait of Dr. Marko Ninchitch of Yugoslavia, president of the League of Nations assembly. m. mii r ,i ■ - Weight °* Seeds .Most seeds of the same klndrary tn weight but the term karat, Awed in weighing gem* and expressing the fineness of gold, is derived from the wight of the seech of a certain cortd tree of Abyssinia because they never vary. A karat is equal to three and eneetxth troy gtstoa, EdibU . •The muskrat, lord of the swamp and marsh, is declared to be good an food-
Two Die When Fonck Plane Bums <7 <Wr -’1 *p- ■ * TIEctILMy* <> »iJP ' i -‘~ -m Rene Fonck’s New York-Paris flight plane went up in smoke when it attempted, to take off for rhe long ocean hop. Fonck and Curtin were uninjured, but Clavier and Istualoff, the two other members of the crew, were killed. American Boats Fired on by Chinese x*' - ' j "4 " ■ r ‘i ‘* r • • "’ I J'C I ' T ‘ I L-'j -■ These two American warships, stationed on the Yangtze river, were fired on by native soldiers at Banyang, and returned the fire. Above is the Paloa and below the IsabeL
FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS
The seafood menu of Hawaii includes 70 different kinds of marine algae. Neuritis in musicians and typists is attributed to an accumulation of lime salts between shoulder and arm. due to constant friction. A new piece of apparatus makes It possible for a patient to “drink” ultraviolet rays, thus benefiting disorders of throat and mouth.
Resembling pliers is an instrument i invented for trimming rinds of oranges or grapefruit into ornamental designs, i Liquid helium was recently reduced > to a temperature of 45S degrees below • zero. Fahrenheit, in an unsuccessful attempt to solidify It. : There is evidence that aphids, • which infest so many crops, may carry i plant diseases from one fatally of plants to another distant family.
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