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Show r Righto, Percy! And so, children, all these modem conveniences caine into being by Insaid the teacher, "And vention, now, Percy, tell me who invented the alarm clock." I dunnom, said Percy, but If my daddy ever meets him ther'k going t Tlmes-Dis- be trouble." Richmond Cleveland Ready for Big Conventions patch. Cuticura Soothes Itching Scalp. On retiring gently rub spots of dandruff and Itching with Cuticura Ointment. Next morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Make them your everyday toilet preparations and have a clear skin and soft, white hands. Advertisement He Got the Answer. Ah, said the keeper of the candy and what are you going to be store, when you grow up?" Im going to keep a candy said the boy, and every time boy like me comes In Im going him four caramels for a cent of two for a cent. store, a little to give Instead Look-f-or CATARRHAL DEAFNESS la ftften caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect bearing. Unless the Inflammation can be reduced, your bearing may be de- Cleveland is now In the ring for the honor of being the city chosen for the uext national conventions of the Democratic and Republican parties. The picture shows the new Cleveland Public hall, which has a seating capacity of 12,000. The building cost $0,000,000 and has 10 front entrances. stroyed forever. HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE will do what wo claim for it rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE has been successful in the treatment of Catarrh for over Forty Tears. Sold by all druggists. F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, (X of pounds of grapes; 15,000 boxes of oranges, apples and other fruits; many tons of Ice creams and Ices, almost 1,000.000 pounds of flour, tons upon tons of breakfast foods, 30,000 pounds of smoking and other tobaccos, and more than 3,500.000 cigars and cigar- Leviathan Real American Craft ettes. When Rear Admiral Benson, shipboard commissioner, at an official ping of furniture, the of the Leviathan a couple Manufacturers . Forgot Profits the and hot type inspection house plants completpalms of weeks ago said that the only critiand Labor Its Rules in Nating the Illusion. cism he tould express was that posThe restaurant is Joined to the palm this second largest ship afloat uralizing Big Vessel. court by a short stairway, just three sibly had been made too luxurious, he might feet above the court. The two, which have New York The American liner Levi- in fact are gone step further and told how one, have a combined floor workmen and manufacturers Hamburg-Amerlcan- s once the patriotic athan, space of almost 6,000 square feet. As Vaterland, will sail from New York In the court a dome of stained glass, had vied with each other hi aecoro that end. The liner, in re for Southampton on her maiden voy- the center of an Is plishlng figure. allegorical her place as the largest pas age In our transatlantic passenger the crowning feature. The walls are smiling senger ship flying the Americnn flag, trade within the next four months. And of mahogany. will reflect credit on 2,900 skip workwhen she clears Sandy Ilook on that Next in order Is the great dining ers of the Newport News Shiplniildim? first eastward journey she will be In saloon with a floor area of 11,550 feet, and Dry Dock company and 1,000 man every sense an American ship, a ship the celling pierced by a dome of glass, ufacturers who participated In refitting in the reconstruction and recondition- 30 feet above the deck level, the lofti- her. union In the ing of which every state est ceiling ever built Into any ship. a share. had has Everybody Helped Out Ionic pillars support the dome and The work of reconditioning the Homer Ferguson, president of the paintings Illustrating Incidents In the greatest ship that has ever sailed un- pioneer history of the United States company, said that the usual rules of der the Stars and Stripes cost the are The color scheme labor had been forgotten by his emprominent. government between $8,500,000 and ployees. The sight of an electrician Is light ivory and gold. Two years ago the Leviathan, throughout hammering a nail or a carpenter asKaisers Picture Gone. which had transported more than 110.-00- 0 sisting In a wiring Job, a plumber aid The library Is finished In light green. Ing a wood carver or a American soldiers to the war zone, painter hanwas slowly setting Into the Hoboken The woven carpets are of blue and dling anything but a brush, would make green and the curtains of green and the average contractor believe the milmud. Then the government decided that It silver. Over the splendid mantel in lennium had arrived. But this hapmight be good business as well as a this room once hung a portrait of the pened regularly during the months that in the uniform of a German the Leviathan was made over. fine sentiment to save this ship for the American overseas passenger trade. So marshal. That picture long ago disapI cannot say too much In praise the Leviathan was towed to the yards peared. Over this mantel will be the of my 2,900 associates In this Job, of the Newport News Shipbuilding & Howard Chandler Christy portrait of Mr. Ferguson said. Realizing that If Drydock company, and the transforma- President Harding. the vessel was to be of any use In The suites and staterooms will show our effort to put the American flag tion was under way. There will be nothing on the seas more completely a complete change from the German to on the seas she had to be ready for pasthe American standard. When the the spring exodus to Europe, the workAmerican than this 62,000-tosenger ship, and there will be no ship Germans had the ship the private liv- men bent their best efforts to the task. under any flag in which the appoint- ing quarters perhaps were the most When they were through for the day, ments are more luxurious or the com- profusely decorated of those on any hundreds of them would troop back forts and safeguards more numerous. ship In the world. In ,the new ship to the ship and volunteer to keep at Vasimplicity rules. There are five simple It during the evening hours. Although Outwardly the Leviathan Is the all color schemes, gray, light, buff, light Is about that but of 1914, terland they would not admit It, If you quesUnder the German green and two hardwood effects. Inci- tioned them, they were actuated by a the resemblance. flag, and as the backbone of the A. E. dentally there are more private bath patriotic desire to make the ship the F. transport fleet, she was a coal rooms In the new Leviathan than on best afloat. burner. In the American merchant any other ship. If this splendid spirit had not been Forward of the main entrance of displayed the vessel never would have service she will be the greatest oil burner on the seas. the dining saloon Is the Pompeiian been ready In the time allotted. The The Interior decorations have been swimming bath. The basin, or pool, has public little realizes some of the diffentirely changed. Under the Germans an area of 780 square feet and a vary- iculties we faced. You must rememshe typified to the last word the Ger- ing depth of from 8 feet 3 Inches to ber that the Germans who built her man idea of the decorntive art. The about 6 feet. The bath can he sup- would not furnish us with the plans. comsmoking room was as gaudy a plied with 120 tons of sea water In For there were some ten milon the 25 minutes. There are dressing rooms lion example, found be partment as could wires which we had to trace out, seven seas. The stained glass windows for bathers, and adjoining the main and this took weeks and weeks of tirerecalled the glories, on land and sea, room and below the spectators gal- some work. In this particular phase of the old German empire. In the lery there are special steam, Turkish every man stepped In and helped out. new Leviathan these artistic reminders and electric baths. The wood carvers, for example, of the Fatherland have been replaced The Leviathan is expected to make were up against a hard proposition In them 48 of 14 round trips of the Atlantic In 12 by stained glass panels, pillars, tooled leather deduplicating one for each state in the union, and months, und In the course of these and scroll work, specialties of signs the all great voyages her passengers and crew, acin the center of thrn German artlsnns who often had spent seal of the nation Itself. cording to the estimates of the ship- most of a year on a single Job. It Luxury Everywhere. ping hoard, will consume 1,129,000 meant constant work to do these Three great public gathering places eggs, 210,000 pounds of butter, 280, 000 rule In time and the eight-hou- r on the promenade deck are the out pounds of Jains and preserves, 2,604,-00- things not did figure." standing features In the architectural pounds of fresh meats, 784, 000 arrangement of thfc new Leviathan. pounds of fish, 84, OCX) pounds of game London Population Grows. Those are the social hall, the palm birds, 1,000,000 pounds of dressed poulLondon. The population of Loncourt and restaurant and the main try, 840, 000 pounds of potatoes, 2S0,-00- 0 Includes the many suburbs dining saloon. pounds of cabbage and other vege- don. which The social hall has an area of 4,050 tables In proportionate amounts, 224,-00- but not the health area," was 6,981,-41on December 1, according to the square feet, Its grent dome of glass pounds of sugar, 200, 000 quarts of an area of 2,400 square feet. Through- milk, 42 tons of coffee and tea, 28, (XX) estimates of the metropolitan water out this apartment, as tine as any ever pounds of ham and the same number board. built on a ship. Is finished In oak panel work, from floor to celling. The lighting effects are concealed in the celling, and on the walls will be four oil paintings by an Italian artist of an earlier century. These four paintings are among the few decorntive features retained from the time when she was under German control. When the navy took the Leviathan in 1917 these pictures were not handled tenderly.. They were ripped out, rolled up and In some unexplained way beenme soaked with water. It was believed at first that they had been ruined beyond repair, but in their refinlshed state only an expert will be nlde to recognize that like the ship herself they have been mode over. A stage with all the necessnry scenic equipment Is another feature of the social hall. The palm court or garden, resembling the patio of Spanish countries. Is another of the luxurious apartments which Is a revelation. When the Germans owned the ship, It was In many beer respects not unlike a high-clas- s The young Americnn, Miss Vandervelde, and her brother, who are making Ionic now. But different it Is garden. around the world for a prize of $1,000,000, have reached Barcelona, tour a In light col utiws with lattice work The picture was taken on their arrival at Barcelona and shows Miss green and gold give to the whole what Spain. and her brother with a moving picture photographer. Vandervelde effect. may be described as a porch jr 6- . n 0 0 the Cross and Circle Printed in Red on Every Package of Genuine Alabas&o Instead of Kalsomine or Wall Paper Flapper Fairy Tales. Ludwig Darling, I have just gotten told of that book about Paris that the censors refused to pass. Everybody Is talking about It and I thought you might like to read It. Georgette Thank you ever so much, Ludw ig, but Im reading mothers cook book now and I wouldnt want to start another book until I finish that one. INDIGESTION,' otr.rHJS Bell-an- s Hot water Sure Relief Ell-AN-S 25$ AND 75$ IS MOON PACKAGES EVERYWHERE NOT WORLD DEAD Opaline The Alabastine Company Grand Rapid Mich ALWAYS THE SAME Proof That FingerOverwhelming Prints Undergo No Change During Lifetime of Individual. FOR 6 toa REMAIN Relief SureINDIGESTION a Because only genuine Alabastine will give you those soft delicate, aituic Ala!a4lM colors, which add so much to the beauty of your home. Good decorators use Alabestine. Nearly sO storea telling paint wry hi Ask your dealer or decorator to show you samples and explain the AUbaatms Process the newest and most beautiful method of intenor decoration. Recent Scientific Observations Seem to Prove Astronomers Have Long Held Wrong Idea. Astronomers cling to the old Idea that the moon Is a dead world, destitute alike of air and water. But recent observations of V. H. Pickering, made at Mandeville, Jamaica, go to show that many changes occur with the alternation of lunar day and night. Great snow fields form In the mountain val leys, and then melt away; fog banks are seen and, very rarely, drifting clouds. The loftiest peaks are snowcapped. The moons surface Is pitted with volcanic craters; some of these measure 100 miles across. Each crater Is surrounded by a mountain ring 1,000 to 20,000 feet In height. According to Pickering, there are few, if any, such large and continuously active volcanic regions upon the surface of the earth. But the activity of the lunar volcanoes is now confined to the quiet emission of steam Jets, like those found in Yellowstone National park. Certain variable dark areas on the moon may be due to - The finger print Is a scientific method of identification. A movement Is afoot In Michigan for a state-wid- e registration system under which every one It Is also would be finger-printeplanned by the government to establish a central bureau of Identification with a national registration. It Is deduced that prints are more permanent than the body Itself, as physiologists tell us that the tissues of the entire body change once In about seven years, but whorls, curves and lines of the papilla always are renewed In conformity with the lines of childhood. After an attack of scarlet fever the cuticle peeled off of a childs fingers As an experiment prints were made. They were found to be Just the same as those made before the sickness. A man chanced to burn his fingers. They were badly blistered. After the blisters broke and the outer layer of the skin each came off he made finger-print- s day until the fingers were completely The ridges grew gradually healed. until they made the same sharp prints that they had made before the RHEUMATISM the Human Body I You Will Use Trunk's Prescription. It is preposterous; in fact, It is A shame to suffer with inflammatory, muscular, sciatic or auy form of Rheumatism. ruin tn This Prescription does notthe heart. not depress stomach, it does food meat you and good Eat all the wish while caking Trunks Prescription. salicylate soda, Contains nt mercury, posioil wlntergren or narcotics, but overdomes any kind of rheutively or gout on earth. What more matism do you want? There is nothing Just as good, and It is impossible to get The greatest urio something better. and also a supertot, acid solvent known liver medicine. Trunks Prescription sells for $T.7(5 or S for only $5.00 at drug stores. Trunk Bros. Drug Ca, Denver, Crift. Cannot Exist In Restored Lille Turns to Autos. The city of Lille Is again taking: on an aspect of prosperity, according to a report to the Department of Commerce from Vice Consul J. G. Finley, and Is fast assuming the character ot a thriving center of commercial and industrial activity worthy of Its synonym as capital of the north of France. A considerable change has taken place since Stores situ1921, the consul states. ated In the districts not damaged are1 well stocked and apparently enjoying a good business and electric signs, in 1921, have appeared In various parts of the business centers which Seemed Somewhat Personal. much animation to the city at give exThere are things one might have The number of automobiles, alpressed differently. A gushing matron night. In 1921, has Inmost Imperceptible was getting up an afternoon affair and In an creased degree. exceptional called on a somewhat elderly damsel who had promised to assist. Would Swap With Judge. Now, pattered the matron, "I have Wealthy Judge (lecturing a prisonsecured a sweet girl to pour tea. You, A clear conscience, my man, Is iny dear, will look after the slices of er) more to be desired than riches. lemon. Prisoner All right, sir. Ill swapj What am I to Infer from that? with you. Life; asked the other acidly. on-kno- A pedestrian Is a chap who tries to If a man never speaks harshly to his wife he Is cither considerate or the sorrowful child of not Interfere with the progress of an cautious. having done your best. Regret Is Heres the Food-Iro- n Nature intended you to have 9 ft SL Around the World by Motor skilful Mother planted under the outer coat of the kernels of her s a store of iron best for human use. Many present-da- y foods are robbed of this and other vital qualities in the extra refinement of preparation. KIND and food-grain- Grape-Nut- s, wheat-and-maltcd-barl- ey that famous food, supplies iron, phosphates and vitamin from the natural grain; and in its splendid, well- - GrapeNuts rounded nutriment and easy digestion it is a wonderful builder of health and energy. Theres a delightful charm of crispness and flavor to a welcome servGrape-Nut- s ing at any meal. Ready to serve, with cream or milk. Order from your grocer today. There are many servings, providing exceptional nourishment, in a package of this truly economical food. THE ROPY BUILDER Theres a Reason Made by P os tom Cereal Ca, las, Battle Creek, Mich. |