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Show Glass Fibers Are Being Developed cienee ervice WNU Service. Service. yuar Throne FAMOUS for Many Uses HEADLINE Neckties, Dresses, Drapes and Awning3 FUMq.'nflnn By WATSON DAMS dun LASS is familiar as bottles or tumblers, window at Is yefully Guarded lichen Itza . panes, and, more recently, as translucent building blocks. It is proverbially breakable and fragile. At first thought glass would not be judged a serious competitor to the ,iectacular Find in ordinary textiles. Yet one of the most promising new uses for ined Mayan City glass is as a fiber. Dresses, neckties and other novelTourists who Washington. ties can be made of glass fiber. But Pi 4 the ruined Mayan city of the early large scale practical usage jchen Itza in Yucatan are of glass textiles is foreseen in drapes not in sit but for use in theaters, hotels tapestries, owed to see that can not be hurt by red Jaguar awnings t,e polka-dotte- d ''M discovered carelessly flung cigarettes and other ,one recently such applications where real nonarcheologists. inflammability is necessary. n institution of Wash-,oq6 Carnegie t Just now glass fibers are finding exeathe conducted which tf widest application as insulating maobits, calls this throne, and terial both against heat and on s aith it, "the most spectacular electric wires and as a filtering of archeological speci- material. A mat of oiery glass fibers such al!! original position ever made as used in house walls or refrigerfitter the New World. ators weighs a mere hundredth of ( j jexican authorities, says the Car-,- e the volume of solid inglass, 1 decid-not nlle institution, have wisely stead of 150 pounds per cubic foot. from throne the remove to 5jy,a Can Be Tied in Knots nek it place in the temple, exactly Thomas Nast, who drew this cartoon, wrote on the bottom of it: If drawn sufficiently fine glass becentell ire Indian officials placed it With Charity to All, With Malice Toward None. Abraham Lincoln. see s ago. A glass protects the comes flexible and can even be tied been fill- in knots. And the strength needed jM, and lights have ed so that the fresh colors and to pull glass apart increases as the fiber diameter is reduced, so that Girl Served Three Years TO I riing face of the stone jaguar while typical strength of glass rods be seen and appreciated. givirj j .With Continental Army is 20,000 pounds per square inch, to H Throne, Not an Altar. SAMPSON was born D'EBORAH fibers have mot pt commercially produced is painted red, with "he animal Mass., 18 years begone as high as 2,000,000. Fibers dig 4 e spots of jade fore she cut off her hair, put on Fading cght, as fine as 0.00005 inch in diameter d. VI mens clothes, took the name of green jade eyes. Its flat have been produced. Continuous fiDims the sight, S t k forms a throne seat, in the laments have been drawn Robert Shurtleff and succeeded In And star gems the tkyf zero without ion of Dr. Sylvanus G. Morley enlisting in the Continental army as a break for 5,040 miles. 'y h gleaming bright. Dr. Morley the Carnegie staff. a common soldier. A sabre cut in The Color? From afar fore i natural white suffices .grees with the view that the the forehead and a shot in the shoulfor most purposes now, but soon ed ti Drawing nigh, ,ar was used as an altar. der did not take her out of action ran Fails the night. glass textiles, competing with cotTie and it was three years before an jaguar discovery was made ton, wool and rayon, will emerge in ie famous temple called El Cas-i- , attack of brain fever, while she was all rainbow with more perad Dear shades, rest! ones, d or the Castle, a ruined serving with Washington gave her than VI we from other l. In the West, manency expect on a lofty pyramid. Ke-- 1 a discharge and his thanks. Conthis textiles. Sable lulls the night day excavations have revealed that gress voted her a grant of lands and inn' ! For several centuries glass has on her breast. pie and pyramid were enlarged a pension. She married Benjamin for been made into iledS fiber special Sweet goodnight! Indi-Th- e i built over by ambitious Gannett, a farmer, near Sharon, The Germans made glass espc: purposes. Now away, visible ruins thus encase Mass., and settled down to being a fiber commercially during the World mg j To thy rest. earlier temple on its pyramid good wife and mother. off mers war when blockades cut supplies e It was within the hidden tem-Army BugU Caff the J of asbestos. The modern American an inner chamber, that " method dates from 1931 and now iV; red stone i ?sA jaguar was found well two large concerns are pushing reerved. search on this stuff that a window tunnel enables visitors to go to Ariz pane would not recognize as a first inner stairway and climb the cousin. vard i ed Selective Service Law pyramid to the throne-rooddle re warrior cults of Yucatan font Brought Out 24 Million Birth-Rin- g Bubly held barbaric rites, selective service or .ssociation of the Jaguar throne THE first ava i law of the World war was a the warriors is deduced from me a passed May 18, 1917. It applied to fact that this large and fierce reek all men of the ages of twenty-on- e encan wildcat was the sym-- c iok to thirty, inclusive, and was later animal of the warrior class in can a amended to provide for two supplecenturies just before Spanish drafts (June 5, 1918, and ie A"J mentary luest. This is the era to which of a Discovery Chicago. wi 24, 1918) in addition to the August temple belongs. birth-rin- g in human teeth, original draft of June 5, 1917. By a ian, i cit a something like the growth- still later enactment in August, 1918, calc Mldrens notes the News, the ring of a tree, was announced draft ages Indianapolis Ci were extended to include of Schour the Dr. Isaac by s, years, and the eighteen to forty-fiv- e pi Ived leirb? University of Illinois College first registration thereunder, held ound on September 12, 1918, produced of Dentistry here. Puppet bit cf; is said to be a about 13,000,000 registrants. The birth-rinmors The first registration, June 5, "definite biological landmark in the 'ew York. ulL Childrens history of the individual Its dis- 1917, brought out nearly 10,000,000 nes about love, Dr. Schour believes, opens young men, the second, on June 5, 1 marriage covery, for other new discoveries 1918, brought 744,805, and the third, 1 i even the way ipe sex are being the! in the history of the teeth and the August 24, 1918, 157,963 a total of i, ed for a group of little individual. nearly 24,000,000 Americans of miliiest ents at Bellevue birth-rinor er The tary age. hospital ring, is e The administration of the law was by puppet shows. These to give it its scientific name, is ad o' the hands of the War department, in or teeth. It in first and 'Pet shows the found baby represent for enthe supervision of the Presand under dentin in the both et 'ken the problem plays appears Doc' and makes it possible to com- ident, and with the assistance of amel A parents see on Broad- - pare the amount and quality of each local draft boards, with appeal dyio 7, lady of these substances in the teeth be- boards for each congressional disUse of detrict. puppet shows was tote fore and after birth. to members of the Amer-- 1 The President issued his first inrsh Marked by Biologic Changes. Orthopsychiatric structions to the exemption boards association luch 1 The teeth start to grow about lng here 2, 1917, and the first men draftby Dr. Lauretta Ben-an- d chiro months before the baby is born July four ed were called to service September Adolph Woltman of the wjtiMStiL, atric division of Bellevue hos- - and the last tooth has not com5, 1917. The order in which the reginvi' pleted its growth until the age of istrants were to be called to deterInga t as Frances memorial to the United twenty years la reached. During mine their availability for military the grown-u- p S audience the ' this time several important biologic service was settled by a drawing of States Volunteers which stands in the of a and John problem on the most im- numbers at Washington, in the sen- the Place des Etats Unis in Paris. '7n stage, the children dis-- 1 changes take place, tuts work of Jean One effect ate office birth. of is Mth each which building, on July 20. The statue is the other and the psy-r- portant - tbs in which the this to each of Boucher, the figure on top being of the problems of the experience, were apportioned Quotas ithoi puppet to independhis memory of an Ameracters. the states and territories and the inspired by Through such discus- - change from dependent WSP of loss Is a is ican life doughboy. ent weight made, children or grown-up7 District of Columbia. led t s it takes the baby 10 days or better understanding of their which )i tru problems. With a little help more to regain. It is not surprising, trethe the children Dr. Schour points out, that this psychiatrist, au able to find the best way mendous experience should also A DOUGHBOY OF WORLD WAR DAYS their diificulties. The pup-o- leave its mark on the teeth. found been have Other markings are designed to include e Pfoblems that worry chil-an- d on the teeth but their significance keep them from growing has not been understood. Dr. Schour happily. believes that these may mark other biologic changes and is conducting further investigations along these Which High lines. -- ODe in-Ja- apple-gree- n HUMES. m By FLOYD by Study Shows g neo-nat- 3 vn- - dis-sS- st s, 1 lcy b Drought On Timberline Shows Alaska Louis. By just wrap-b,- a Poce of dry cloth about "n wb of a clinical ther-ej- er and blowing Climate Grows Milder Washington. Timberline hard on the Arctic tundra gives ina patient can manu-'r- e dication that the climate of evidence that he has Alaska has been rapidly mod.QtImgly high fever. for a long stretch fairly eoe tas discovered ifying ipwl rick that doctors must be of years, states Prof. Robert Ilen of George Washing... encountering unusu-- F. Griggs ernpertures in iheir prac-a- r ton university, in Science. ' of of timber , . Q , 'C , bn fl t,!C'l.Clne' the h ,,8 f a t(1 uflO e r s u n. on r eothe mjcy In nn explanation journal Science, St. Loins college credits abnormally 'futures for extended cases to the use f or bottles, 's3 that the blowing 10G to 108 degrees (,t. which is usually the Inn-- 1 Ui.il thermome.ers. hot-wat- i nieth-aenie- u Trees at the edge , growth are thrifty and prosperous-lookingas though they had grown in a favoring climate. There are no snags or dead trees among them. It is a new forest apparently an advancing forest. elsewhere in the Conditions Arctic are not nccessar.ly trending make the world safe for toward higher average tempera The American doughboy who fought "to however. a drawing by Capt. Harry Townsend. tures, democracy. The picture is from T I i v i 4 .'-t -- - personal string! Select your initial from the alphabet that comes with the pattern, paste it in place on the chart, and crochet it right in with the design (its as easy as that!). from Juarez, Mexico. You can, of course, crochet the Well, sir, it was Als night off aryl he and a bunch of the boys went linacross the Rio Grande to Juarez. They went into a couple of bars, had a initials separately as insets on Pattern 1399 contains few drinks and along about midnight decided it was time to start back ens, too. charts and directions for making to El Paso. a chair back 12 by 15 inches, two Out Ran the Blond Girl. arm rests 6 by 12 inches and a As they stepped out of a bar onto the dimly lit street a tall blond Ameralphabet, the initials complete ican girl went running past them. Close at her heels and cursing in measuring 3 Li by 4 inches; maSpanish was a swarthy Mexican. The girl was screaming and it didnt terial requirements; an illustratake A1 and his friends long to realize that the girl was in trouble. tion of all stitches used. With a yell they were off in hot pursuit. Send 15 cents in stamps or coins Up unpaved alleys they dashed, slid around dusty corners (coins referred) for this pattern onto dark streets, shouted and yelled. No one paid any attention to The Sewing Circle Needlecraft to them nor did anybody else join the chase. Suddenly they came Dept., 82 Eighth Ave., New York, Mexican to the banks of the Rio Grande and then the girl and the N. Y. disappeared Into thin air. Please write your name, pattern A1 and his pals looked around a bit but couldn't find a trace of the number and address plainly. girl or the Mexican. So the boys started back toward the center of the town. They hadnt gone half a block when from behind them came fifteen Mexicans on the run waving all kinds of weapons in the air and shouting at the top of their lungs. A1 tells me that in the glance he gave over his shoulder before he started to beat it he saw, lead pipes, old boards, knives and razors By TO strapped to hammer handles. QCLYlQ, Janet Gaynor Tzvocite Ai(f Great Battle in the River. Mov! Well sir, A1 and his two buddies started. They started right for the Rio Grande and the good old U. S. A. The river at that time of the year Ice-Bo- Star Cookies x 1 pound butter 3 cupfuls flour I1', cupfuls sugar eggs Dates and nuts to suit Vanilla flavoring 3 Cream the butter and sugar. Add the eggs, one by one, beating the mixture meanwhile. Add the five cupfuls of flour gradually while beating the mixture. Add the dates and nuts, which have into been previously chopped small bits. Add the flavoring. Shape this into a roll. Put in the overnight. In the morning slice into thin layers, making the cookies, and bake in a moderate oven. ice-bo- - Problems . .n A bunch of the boys were whooping it up in the Malamute saloon when out of the darkness and into the light there stepped a blond. Oh! Oh! Im getting ahead of myself. Allan J. McDonald now lives in Chicago. But a couple of years ago he was a reporter for a paper in El Paso, Tex. Thats right across the Rio Grande . 1 t call all the THROW another 'log on the fire, UncletheMike, Tattern 1399 old adventurers in, light pipe, settle it that big, stunisn't back and Ill tell you the story of the doggondest adventure Grand, ning initial adding that definitely Ive heard in many a moon. of touch to a chair-sc- t 'S IT . GIBBONS m A- an Initial With Cherchez La Femme build-perche- Found in Human Teeth by Chicago Dentist Filet Chair Set x Copyright WNU Service. The Mexicans Were on Top of Them. was practically dried up. There was only about twelve Inches of water in it so it was possible to wade across. They hit the river a few feet in front of the Mexicans but the mud slowed them up and one of the party felL The Mexicans were on top of them and the fun began. Boy, oh boy, what a battle royal! Three against fifteen. A1 and his friends had no arms. They were trapped properly. It was darn tough to defend yourself in that slippery, muddy river bottom. Every time you took a swipe at a guy your foot would slip and five Mexicans would be on top of you. It was easy then to slice an ear or klonk you over the head with an iron pipe. A1 wrestled with one Mexican and succeeded in getting a lead pipe away from him. Then A1 swung that lead pipe left and right. Every head he saw that didnt look hke his own he brought that lead pipe down on it with gusto and then it was a case of cracko. Genuine spray is quick, certain death to moths, flies and insects. Guards your health, protects your clothing, rids home of annoying household pests. Has a clean, fresh odor, will not stain. Full satisfaction guaranteed its an product. -- Pat Was Mortally Wounded. There was one Irishman with A1 of the 'name of Pat Stacy. Pat knocked three of them thar gents down before somebody shoved an hat pin clean through him. Pat died three weeks later from lobar pneumonia. The other friend of A1 was knocked out early In the fight and fell into the water. Why he didn't drown A1 doesn't know. W 2137 For twenty minutes they fought in the Rio Grande that night before WNU more like minutes felt to twenty Al, those twenty help came. But Variable Clime years. The border patrol finally heard the commotion and broke tip the is a pleasing but a various Love affair. Al was minus part of an ear, his head and chin were slashed up Shentone. clime. off. of cut were his lapels and both completely The fellow that was knocked out and fell in the river didnt have a scratch on him. Was he lucky? And were you lucky, Al? Believe me, Ive been In Juarez and I know they used to get pretty rough over there. All right. Uncle Mike, Ill tell you about the blond. She was the come-o- n for the Mexicans. They pulled the same stunt often and it is said that it was a profitable business, although Al never could figure out how it could be so good when the take had to be split fifteen ways. WNU Service. 'The gat on my stomach was so bad Even my I could not eat or steeps heart seemed to hurt. A friendI sug dose took first posted Adlerika. The Now Thus, lightning rods became unnecI eat as I me relief. Lightning Rod Idea Has brought in thickly populated sections. wish, sleep fine and never felt better.1 Proved Franklins Theory essary Mrs. das. Filler. However, outside of congested Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and out Ben Franklin worked the areas, elecnetworked tower bowels white ordinary laxatives by liberally lightning rod Idea on Nov 7, 1749. tric wires, the peril of lightning is act on the lower bowel only. Adienka gives your system a thorough cleansUp to perhaps about a half century as grave, and exposed buildings, ing, bringing out old, poisonous inmatter was ago the installation of lightning rods such as isolated dwellings, even in that you would not believe your was as much a part of the standard system and that has been causing gas towns, and particularly farm large nervousness and sour stomach, equipment of buildings as the very buildings on hilltops and hillsides, pains, headaches for months. Yorfc, on about roof. is the But, report shingles Jr, If. are protected in some way. In mtidulon to Intestinal eimnting, Adlerika that time, two things happened. greatly psdursl bacloM and colon bacilli Give your bowels a REAL cleansing First of these was the lightning Isaac Watts, Ilymn Writer with Adlerika and see how good you rod salesman, perhaps the first Isaac Watts, the hymn writer feel, dust one spoonful relieves GAS At ail and stubborn constipation. advocate of the idea of high pres- was born at Southampton in 1074. sure salesmanship. Gangs of them From 1098 to 1701 he was a tutor in Leading Druggists. toured the country selling cheap and the family of Sir John Hartopp. He became minister of the independent practically worthless sets of lightning rods which, in many cases, church at Mark Lane, London, 1702, THE CHEERFUL CHERUB were more of a menace than a pro- resigning in 1712 because of ill tection. Their wrork had the im- health. Watts was a popular writer When I poor with portant result of convincing folks and his theological works were nuthat lightning rods were not only merous. His tretise on "Logic beuseless but dangerous. came well known, but his reputation The second development was the rests chiefly upon bis hymns. He By Fill the 1748. in died cities. of modern Filling growth tet-lthstreets with wires and houses with 1 elecand Rush of Land Crabs gas pipes, water pipes trical circuits and also crowding Probably the maddest migrations s In animal life take place in West street after street, section after secme tion of city and town with buildings Africa at a certain time each year They when millions o. land crabs rush the very existence of modern con.50 WCTbltKy. struction practically did away with to the seashore tQ lay their eggs. M'C the menace of lightning, for v ires Closely packed together and traveling at a maximum speed, says Coand pipes are reasonably good lightof llier's Weekly, they produce a noise, ning "rods," and the congestion buildings eho serves much the through bumping one another with same end Actually a Jily is very their hard shells, comparable to that of a cavalry regiment nearly proof against lightning. Stomach Gas So Bad Seems To Hutt Heart pith teset collectors y ret.d the quarter rrYa-a-zine- mke feel |