Show By Bythe the Wayt Interesting Discovery in I Old French Church Copyright 1923 North American N r Alliance An archeological discovery of ot great value has been made In the tha course of ot the work of ot rebuilding the cathedral of Noyon The steps of ot the nave navo ec choir having and been the tha broken pavement e oc of shells the tho and explosives the architect who is directing the tho restoration of ot the venerable venerable ven von erable basilica undertook some exo ex- ex vacations o which h led e t to the discovery dis dis- I coven covery o or tl the Jube e or r rood screen which disappeared several centuries ago In the ancient Catholic churches tho the Jubo was wallo wasa a tribunal in the form of ot a gallery which barred the tho nave at th the entrance to the to-the the tho choir From t tie e top of ot this this' the EpIstle and the tha Gospel were read in the tho old days Jubes ceased to be used after atter the seventeenth century The Jube of ot the cathedral of ot Noyon toyon dates elates iron from sometime between 1320 and 1330 1339 The architects have been able oble to reconstitute this interesting medieval edifice without difficulty from the debris unearthed It w was s composed of ot two tWe altars enclosed be between between be- be tween triple arcades on each side of ot ofa ofa ota a central door The upper Platform platform Plat plat- form had a fine tIne gothic balustrade The stones discovered were painted bJ blue e and r red but but ut the original colors have suffered sutter d badly from age ago and dampness A bride of a da day charges her husband came into the house somewhat Illuminated and bea beaher bear her up Too oo much honeymoon- honeymoon shine wed we'd surmise New Orleans Orleans Orleans Or Or- leans Picayune Newgate Oldest Pr in England Newgate was a famous old jail jail In Jn the tho city of ot Ix London lAndon originally used as a place of ot Imprisonment for tor malefactors and debtors and afterwards afterwards afterwards after after- wards as a house of ot detention for pere persons ns awaiting awaiting- trial at the Old Bailey court It was said to have been the oldest prison in England England- having been commenced during the reign of ot Henry I 1135 1100 In 1241 the th building had fallen into i deca decay and was restored by extortIng extorting extort extort- ing lug th the sum of ot marks from the wealthy Jews of ot the city Newgate Newgate New New- gate was destroyed d during rin the great fire of ot 1666 It was war rebuilt in 1770 the exterior was ruined by fire durIng during dur dur- ing log the Gordon riots of ot 1770 but was restored In 1782 It was finally finally final final- ly demolished Ih di in Sn 1902 2 Among mong the noted prisoners confined confined con con- fined tined within its walls in times past m may y be mentioned George Wither Daniel D D Defoe toe Jack Sheppard Titus Oates Gates and ad William Penn The man who has dogged de determination determination de- de termination usually manages to tomake tomake tomake make a howling s success Ashe Asheville Ashe- Ashe yule ville Times V Image Presents a Puzzle A rock image lately unearthed near Grand Lake high in the ther Colorado Colorado Colo Cob rado presents a puzzle It 11 Is a blue granite stone weighing 68 66 pounds But what snakes makes It re remarkable remarkable re- re is that it Is carvings indicating a very y early pe period pe- pe J nod of human life The mammoth ih animals outlined are contemporaneous ous with the Magnon Cro-Magnon age ae Among those thos pictured are prehistoric prehistoric prehistoric dinosaurs and mastodons The main carving represents represents an early man 8 sitting And nd holding n a l mW tablet tabe t with h hands that t. t have out but three fingers The flat none nos plo plo- hired Is la generally associated with a arace arace race preceding the tho Aztecs accordIng according accord accord- Ing to J. 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A Jeancon c curator to of the tho Colorado o o Historical W i and Natural fu i Historical i society On the same tablet are queer hieroglyphics that somewhat res resemble signs of ot the Aztecs and Ute Indians Its It's tire tracks tracks now now- rather rather than foot prints' prints on the sands sanda of ot time Greenville Piedmont Government and Religion of Eskimos Eskimo government Is IB very simple sim elm Each tiny village e is Independent Independent independent dent of ot all others There is practically practically no tribe cohesion and a head headman headman headman man of ot a n. village is recognized as asan asan as asan an adviser rather than a ruler E Established customs haye have the force of ot law Violations of 01 these customs are punished by the person Injured or In case of ot murder by the nearest relative They do little fighting The bond of ot affection between parents parents parents par par- and children Is very strong Religion is simple animism all animate and inanimate objects being being be ing Inv Invoked ked as deities The Eski Eskimos mos have a special deity in Ina a a supposed supposed supposed sup sup- posed old woman of or the sea lea who presides presides' over storms and sea ani ant mals Some villages believe in two souls one which remains near a dead body until it enters that of or a little ittle child and another which goes to the Eskimo land of ot souls BOUIS either above or below the earth Things are about even In a metropolis you Jou are run down by Jitneys and in a a a. hick town you are run down by gossips Bal Bal v Sun S How Eucalyptus Eucalyptus' Tree Came to United States What hat are probably th tho first eucal eucalyptus euca- euca l trees in the United States are still growing in Alameda Calif the tho home of Bishop William WilHam Taylor The bishop W was a sent to Australia as a missionary and nd in 1848 he sent seeds in a letter homo home to his wife who re remained remained re- re in Alameda the tho seeds are arc even smaller than a grain of ot mustard mustard mustard mus mus- tard and requested her to plant them Mrs Taylor planted the seeds in her greenhouse and when the young youn trees were 18 Inches high she put them them outdoors Finding that they were ware hardy and that they were five feet high the second year she ahe sent for more moro seeds and raised the tho I trees by the thousand When they were ready for transplanting she would put a box of ot them In tho carriage carriage car car- rlue every time she drove out along the tho country roads and gave rave them to ranchers explaining their m merits rit and stopped passers by passers on the highway to make them a gift girt of tiny trees Tho The whole of Santa Clara valley was made mado shady and beautiful because of ot the thoughtfulness thoughtfulness thought- thought of Mrs Isabelle Isabella Taylor Minnesota has sent a a. poet to congress That probably Completes completes com corn the assortment Pittsburg Pitts- Pitts burg Gazette Times Origin of Corned rn Beef and Cabbage Carveth Wells fellow u of the Royal Geographical Society of Great Britain and nd explorer tells of ot the accidental g hundreds discovery g 3 o of of t y years b agoAn agoAn ago and cabbage b An explorer B seeking the th Antarctic struck X regions Land a small Island several hun hundred red m mlles miles les southwest of ot Australia he ha said Ha j found round It entirely covered with cab cab- Wes baltes bages With the bully beef from th the tho galley the first version ver of or cor corn beef beer and was produced In the old days a ford tord was the place where you crossed the river Now its it's every place Yo you try t to cross the street Lincoln Lincoln Oln star The ha real ral yellow peril j 13 A streak Post t. t 5 S |