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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH Allons! Tailor Put Chestertons Physicists Measure World Progress Foreign Words and Phrases (F.) Let us go! Come! On one pccasion the late G. K. Chesterton came upon a sign in a humble tailors window which read: This style made to measure, 45s. Now Chesterton weighed 224 pounds and looked every ounce. Thinking to embarrass the tradesman, he went in. The enterprising tailor took his measure without a murmur. He was told to come back in two weeks. Out of curiosity, he did so. In the window he saw his suit adorning an elephantine and improvised dummy, and under it the legend, We made this suit for Mr. Chesterton for 45s. No order too big for us. Morning Post. Science of Physics Will Have More Influence Than Election, They Say; Meet in New York to Discuss Future in Industry. Bis pueri senes. (L.) Old men are twice children. Canaille (F.) The rabble. Ense petit placidam sub liber tate quietam. (L.) With the sword she seeks quiet peace under liberty. (Motto of Massachusetts.) Ferae naturae. (L.) Of a wild nature. Garde, de corps. (F., Practical Joke to Profit , wsmammmr : A body- guard. In Esse. (L.) In a state of being. Lasciate ogni speranza, voi chentrate (It.) Who enter here, leave all hope behind. (The inscription over the gate of Dantes Inferno.) . . Ingenious Nawab Simple Cross Stitch About 30 years ago in Rajkot, India, the Nawab of Junagadh held a reception during which, for Towels Quickly Done the first time, he never moved from his throne. The guests were suspicious, yet he constantly smiled at them and seemed to be enjoying himself. And he was. He was asleep. Having had too much opium before the reception, he had had his court artist paint a gay, happy smile on his face so he could be present and still take his Colliers much - needed nap. . ; Weekly. The grizzled soldier (left) and his millions of counterparts have less influence on the world than the young physicists (right) trying to split the atom, says Dr. Karl T. Compton (center). By WILLIAM C. UTLEY the storm clouds of Pattern ready to break almost WITH time over Europe, mil. 1302 Youll enjoy doing these they go so fast! Youll enjoy owning them theyre so effective! The simple cross stitch dishes contrast so well with the dainty flowers. would be delighted Any bride-to-b- e with a set of these theyd certainly make an effective Fair donation. Lose no time, for youll want to make a number of sets. Pattern 1302 contains a transfer pattern of six motifs averaging 4 by 8 inches; illustration of all stitches needed; color suggestions; material requirements. Send 15 cents in stamps or coins (coins preferred) for this pattern to The Sewing Circle Needlecr aft Dept., 82 Eighth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Write plainly pattern number, your name and address. : A Peaceable Man A peaceable man doeth more good than he who is A passionate man tumeth even good into evil, and easily believeth evil. A good peaceable man tumeth all things to good. Thomas a Kempis. I well-learne- d. lions of Americans are worrying about impending conflict and how we shall stay out of it. In the election just over more than 40 millions traveled to the polls in all kinds of weather, after having talked of almost nothing but politics for months. The Dionne quintuplets and the Stork Derby in Canada have been front page news for goodness knows how long. Yet the general public has given little thought to a force that may have been more important than any of these things the science of physics. Its influence has far exceeded that of wars, political alignments or social theories, says Dr. Karl T. Compton, president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and one of the guiding spirits of the American Institute of Physics, which met in New York City re: cently. In the last fifty years physics has exerted a more powerful, beneficial influence on the intellectual, economic and social life of the world than has been exerted in a comparable time by any other agency in history, says Dr. Compton. The real revolutionist of. modern civilization, is a physicist. He is largely responsible for the airplane, engines, telephones, talking movies and a thousand other advancements that have changed our lives so much in the last few decades. i Physicist Aids Medicine. Physics deals with energy, heat, motion, electricity, light, sound the bases for most industries and for everyday living. It is the physicist who changes light into electricity with the photoelectric cell, the physicist who eliminates noise in broadcasting stations and vibration from buildings - and engines, the physicist who measures the force of an earthquake, or the severity of the weather, the physicist who sounds the sea with echoes and makes it possible to probe the universe for some new and distant exerts a powerful influence than warn a trial?' give NRs With Natures Remedy (NR Tablets) she noted a thorough cleansing of poisonous wastes a complete natural action that he hadnt experienced for ages. Yet so gentle and refreshing. are so Try NRs yourself. They fine for constipation, so useful in warding off colds, "biUomispelli" find other S5 at any drugstore. (m Qilii WHEN iserab liEtiMB9 kidneys function badly and a nagging backache,1 with dizziness, burning, scanty or too frequent urination and getting up at night when .you feet tired, nervous, all upset , . . useDoen s Pills. , Doan's ere especially for poorly working kidngys. Millions of boxes are used ovary year. Thay are recommended the country over. Ask yoer neighbor! W you suffer to high-frequen- Reprimand From Yonth But the scientists pondering the nuclei of atoms were destined to have a bombshell thrown into their midst by John Ely Burchard, youthful scientist and vice president of an industrial concern specializing in prefabricated dwellings. He threw at them the words of Grosvenor of the workers in Atterbury, dean his field: ; ; t, What ' really interests us most vitally today? Is it the discovery that my umbrella, if projected through space at sufficient velocity, will actuallly become shorter, until, if Einsteins theory is what it is cracked up to be, it will disappear altogether? Scarcely. I can lose umbrellas fast enough as it is . . .Now we are spending millions to build h telescopes to scan the universe and determine whether it is getting measurably smaller or incalculably greater. All of which, in the present state of the realm, seems brilliantly useless, especially when you consider the millions who cannot afford decent homes because none of our great minds has ever been focused on the basic everyday problem of human shelter. Science needs an intelligent board of directors. With a small amount of such brains as are now focused on the speed with which the neutron penetrates the nucleus of the atom, and only 2 or 3 per cent, of the money now devoted to research into the living conditions at the dawn of history, the cost of the poor mans housing today could be cut in half. Another of the outstanding contributions of the science of physics to industrial progress lies in the quelling of vibration, Dr. J. P. Den Hartog, associate professor of applied mechanics at Harvard university, told the meeting in New York. Dr. Den Gartog cited the improvements in the elimination of vibration from flying machines since the scare in 1929, when vibration destroyed the shafts of four of the five engines of the Graf Zeppelin during a gale over France. A device has now been made which gives the motor shafts . counter - vibrators whose shocks balance the , ones normally supplied by the motor. Vibrations Are Problem. d locomotives The new of the railroads also developed their vibration problems, he poinfed out. They got the habit of nosing, or swaying violently from side to side as they swept down the tracks. The physicists solved this one with the aid of the toy manufacturers. In working out the problem a electric locomotive specially made by one of the makers of toy trains was used. The springs unand weight were til the vibration problem was solved a The singing of telephone and power cables in the wind was puzzle of vibration eventuWhen .telephone wires solved. ally broke under' the strain, it was only as serious as the maintenance necessary to repair them; but let electric power cables break, and many persons might suddenly be exposed to the danger of electrocution. ... cy - - ; X-ra- WEALTH AND HEALTH Good health and success go together. Dont handicap yourself get rid of a sluggish, add condition with tasty Milnesia, the original milk of magnesia in wafer form. Each wafer equals 4 teaspoonfuls milk of magnesia. Neutralizes acids and gives you pleasant elimination. 20c, 35c & 60c sizes. 200-inc- y, X-ra- . - , high-spee- ng , d, fin-othe- r , long-distan- - carry on the message to greater distance. is another use of physics in medicine the employment of radiation to create artificial fever. Lately it has been found possible to cure dogs from rabies by raising their temperatures to a point which will not kill the dogs, but will kill the organisms of the disease. Recent developments in the science of physics are as varied as they are fascinating. For instance, Dr. G. Failla, of New 'York City, reports a new method of studying the ionization of neutrons upon human tissues in the treatment of cancer. He has designed a chamber, the inner walls of which may be lined with the skin, bone, muscle or tumor which is being studied, even the contour of the living test object can be simulated. Late discoveries in the research of atomic nuclei may equal the strides made possible by the discoveries of the radiotherapy and the electron in the recent past, in the opinion of Dr. Compton. During the past third of a century, he said, the discoveries of and radioactivity have the y together brought about the greatest advances which have ever., been made in the fundamental knowledge of the physical world and in practical application of this knowledge to human welfare. These developments will undoubtedly continue. It may be well that the new fields of knowledge disclosed through exploration of the atomic nucleus may bring about a new set of developments of corresponding importance before this century comes to a close. Hear Magnets Hiss. One of the most' dramatic presentations of the atomic nuclei was made in New York by Dr. R. M. Bozorth. He allowed the assembled scientists to hear tiny magnets instar. side metal turn over and hiss and The physicist provides the facts then magnified that hiss to a magupon which engineers build lofty nificent roar. In the last ten years, measurements his make towers; research has intold he possible the application of medicine creased them, by eight times the ease to heart beats, brain waves and the iron responds to magwhich with structure of life itself. netization. Dr. Compton declared that the Dr. Bozorths tiny internal magcrying need was for funds with nets are caused by the which the physicist may cany on atoms of of million-billio- n blocks his work, suggesting federal approwhich could form a cube about a priations. of an inch on a side. In national just as in industrial thousandth atom within the unit, which Each expenditures, some substantial por- physicians call an atomic domain, tion should be devoted to the at- is magnetic because its electrons tempt to improve the products, revolve about the atom nucleus. But fuprocesses and methods of the consists of atoms so domain the ture. Huge expenditures for contheir magnetic poles that rotating struction and production only, with are all in the same direction. ; no provision for research and deis force an If opposing magnetic velopment aimed at better construction and new production in the brought into the neighborhood of these inner magnets they toll turn future, are woefully over as a, unit and emit a click he said. in an electrical circuit. Hundreds of Treatment of Cancer. these clicks each second turn into Some of the most promising fu- the continuous hiss known as the ture developments of physics should Barkhausen effect. That is what the be of interest to everyone, for they audience heard. v are in the field of medicine, says Perhaps all this sounds merely Dr. Compton. The treatment of can- like a good parlor trick. Yet it is of cer still leaves much to be desired, tremendous importance to everyone and that means thousands en- -j but physics made possible its treatment by radiotherapy. Neutrons gaged in business every day who now offer Interesting possibilities uses the telephone, be- -, cause very weak signals can for the future." .Just now showing its real value j be utilized and amplified by relays short-sighte- to Alkalize Stomach Fast Dr. Karl T. Compton! - aches. Finally a friend aid, Why dontyou When You Want - . , ! Western NewafiagezUnios. . Try This Amazing Fast Way The Phillips Way Millions Are Adopting On every side today people are being urged to alkalize their stomach. Ana thus ease symptoms of acid indigestion, nausea and stomach upsets. 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