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By Td OloufMui FINNEY OF THE TORCE And These "fliers" are sent out I For us to study there may be a in number op wantedmen risht here Tovin these1 pictures US Three-Dimensio- Movies Possible !i. MESCAL IKE WNU Service. U putting- asid- e- TheY'RE ALL OLD ONES op MEN WHO have been! USEp Vif ThATS RoiGhT-Y- ez see orw SORTIN' 'EM OUT FER Pinochle SHEETS-W- SCORE USES in: BACKS O THiM, Known ns Polaroid, the new material Is also to be used for sun glasses which take away light dazzle without darkening the view, and even more Important, make possible motion pictures In three dimensions that have the optical Illusion of depth similar to viewing a scene with the naked eye. Other uses promised Include oneprivacy In way glass for cross-cour- t apartment buildings and brilliant building exteriors that change color as one walks by. Substance Polarizes Light Polaroid resembles a sheet 6f glass but has the ability to polarize the light which passes through It. Now ready to be produced In unlimited quantities, the new material Is the first practical use of hat has formerly been a laboratory and research phenomenon. Polarized light Is light which vibrates only In one direction In convibrations trast to the helter-skelte- r In the ordinary light ray. The best way to think of the complex phenomenon Is to regard ordinary light vibrations as a mass of straws tossed np In a wind. They are blown against a picket fence. All straws are stopped except those parallel to the slats In the fence and all straws coming through are lined up In one direction. The material polarized acts as the picket fenca REGLAR FELLERS Pinheads Getting Smarter But BLOW ON TOUR CORNET HARD if it DONT FRIGHTEN 'IM WHER.E'LL I GET THE WIND TO RUN! Would Ban Blinding Headlight For use In automobiles all headlights would send out polarized light vibrating in one direction and all windshields would be crossed so that they would not permit such headlight rays to enter and blind the driver. The light from ones own headlights would strike the ground ahead, be scattered with a destruction of the polarization and hence such light would enter the car and make possible vision down the road Just as headlights act now. The motion pictures are taken with a double camera having two lenses as far apart as the human eyes. When such filni3 are shown the two views are projected on the same screen through polarizing sheets set at right angles to each other. The audience Is supplied with special glasses. al ADAMSONS ADVENTURES Dog Tracks By O. JACOBSSON New Auto Springs Look Like Hot Water Bottles; Iron Gives Way to Air DETROIT. Air springs for autos, consisting of bellows, are being used to replace the ordinary leaf springs, it was re- BRONC PEELER A Problem for Bronc OomTYa tone, VOttt PisT Has Ya feo T T WORK ALL TT ME ? JisT Pixim eY jADDIC HE 1 febuNC 1 Vss-- r BCONC, By FRED HARMAN Ah, Good Law- - btFoet SlbO SiANDS ONE ViHO His Humbly on-feLa km FOLtilRiAM ASiLrtY-- I SEE-- oh T This Ranch. X k WJ0 TOOTH PASTE By GLUYAS WILUAMS Wliat Happens to a Victim of TRAIN WRECK IS rn BY BELL OF Lo Columbus, Ohio --jn, engine caused a tmin freight yards here, V,p. pf a Chesapeake & engine worked l00s. beneath the wheels' of The engine cleared titU Electrocution? Science Here Gives an Answer to the Curious in the body WHAT happens a man is electrocuted? How does an electric current snuff out the spark of life? Can the victim be revived? Questions like these come to mind whenever an metal but it caught in of the freight cars and derailed. 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Calling a person a "pinhead would have been a cornplinicrt, not an insult, in at least one tribe of Indians that lived in the South when white men fiist came Into that region. landing Infants heads In boards, to make them higher hih more pointed, was curried to sneli an extreme that one old womans skull, recently found near Nati I dnted and almost .a.. Is the shape of a bishops miter, In t he pluase of the dlseoveier, Wins low M Walker, formerly of the vt iff of the lUireau of American Cthnol ogy here. iT dent in memory of & officials. Engine bells on the r r?V er units are located on of the engine. Streator-S- O 60 40 Written Tv AND HAND ga. kllV . me, Famous Accent; Boston Abandons Broad A 1- 1- COMMONords mwr PROVIDENCE, R. I. New England is losing its famous ciocl his c '1 it m Relieve the distrevs ldy, f symptoms by apph ner vi Mentliolafum in nostrfnvn brand of speech. Even literary Boston, strong- hold of tiie broad A, Is succumbing acto the example of cents heard over the radio, on the movie screen, and In other con- tacts. Fading of New England's Individ ual way of talking Is detected by Dr. Hans Kurath of Rrown university, who has completed the first systematic survey of New England speech ever attempted. The survey is for a Linguistic Atlas of the United States and Canada, which Doctor Kuruth Is directing. It has taken four years to survey New England alone. Doctor Kurath reports. His staff visited 225 communities, talking with people, and making phonograph records and notations, all the way from the Oreen mountains to Cape Cod and from Maine to Connectleut. Way down East, along the New England phrases and pronunciations are best holding their own, Doctor Kurath learned. A wheelbarrow is still a In a coast village. And forty Is still fofy with the vowel sounded like a In all. But western New Englanders pronounce their r's and central New Englanders are taking to the western and rubbing on ckj(r n TH7HT . , gray oice ct twiACOM FORT ftrllng, came If you prefer nose dra throat spray, call for quiet HEW MEHTH0UTUWlere;s J it?, In handy bottle wither Lack of BacklgYays of vitality never it alike tick 7 L f rH J SSS5E sea-coas- t, weel-harro- e, nml cird Impart. JWUN'Al t.iV AI electrical accident In the home or a when or CHEVROLET Is in Industry DEA reported, criminal is legally executed by elecoffers cboubYRiG trocution. The question can be answered, CHEVROUchap but medical scientists are still reof sure find a to way FORDS working AND ABOUT 20 0TH storing the victims of accidental electrocution. Ail Popular Mata a Victims of certain kinds of elec3S models to 28 models the tric shock can be resuscitated. The and are backed b,)(ly ail victim of an intentional electrocuGuaro,he slt tion, an executed criminal, cannot ' G. M. A. C. Terms',. her possibly be restored to life, authoror e ities agree. Used Truck? 1,er Nerve Centers Destroyed. Good Trucks Big TiUn In the legal electrocution, ImporSmall Trucks Staie tant nerve centers in the central k Pickups and Hyd. Dm, !011 nervous system are hopelessly dePrices and terms to swt,tnila c In the heat generated stroyed by When in Sait Lake City a cu! the electrocution. A number of phyBIG USED CARnriy ri sicians have examined the bodies f la of criminals after such executions. MAIN SO 505 Dr. A. E. Spltzka made 27 such examinations and reported to the Medical society of New Jersey that the temperature of the body rises and may reach $129 5 degrees Fahrenheit. (Normal body temperature Is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. Water bolls at 212 degrees Fahrenheit.) The brain of an electrocuted criminal shows hemorrhage of the small blood vessels, anemia of the arteries and congestion In the veins. In some cases parts of the brain and spinal cord are Inflated and look ns If gas or aTr had been blown OLD MOTHER HUBSrer . into them. HAS FILLED HER BARE CUPBOARD The blood Itself can undergo elecWITH ONIONS AND STEAKS OS, trolysis, be broken up Into elec' t plpi HER STOMACH FEttS GRAND . reCe ' trically charged Ions and conseSINCE SHE KEEPS TUMS ON SHE EATS WHAT SHE DARN Mill6 the quently Is decomposed. It Electrocution Most Humane." Horrible as the details may sound, NO ALKALIES F0t electrocution Is said to be beyond doubt the most humane method of ACID INDIGESfa sat There Is no ILLIONS have found they doT00?'111 executing criminals. Wl drench their stomachs with sue 8tOIy pain, consciousness Is at once abolalkalies. Physicians have said thisen ished, death Is certain when from brings further acid indigestion, bo safe and sensible to simply carry a rOU a 7 to 10 amperes current at 1,800 in your pocket. Munch 3 or 4 affine y r to 2,000 volts potential are passed w uenever troubled by heartburn ach Try them when you feel thee Idly. through the body. when you 8mosfae nights party, orwonderful antaac1 Turns contain a What about the trahzes acid m the stomach, but excitl electrocutions: the man alkalizes stomach or blood. As pw as candy and only 10c at any drug who reaches from the bathtub In S his own home to turn on an elecFORTHETWy stretch tric heater and is killed by the 110 re volt current of his household lightTUMS ARE Ton ANTACID . ing circuit; or the lineman of the NOT A LAXATIVE open telephone company, working on a ale fa wire carrying a minute current, too ather low toshock him, who may neverTime for All Thic . theless be fatally shocked if the curOne who looks on the I, wel rent Is stepped np by Induction from when you want to grieve t that a transmission line? Artificial resIs a nuisance; and had piration Is the remedy. himself off. y wai Jed, II New Englanders Lose ne da vealed at the meeting of the Society of Automotive Engineers here by R. W. Crown. Still under experimental study, the air springs look somewhat like two large hot water bottles laid one on top of the other. Through tubing they connect with an air reservoir. As road shocks are encountered the air passes back and forth between bellows and reservoir. Tests have already indicated, said Mr. Crown, that the rubberized fab rlc material in the air springs will stand 8,000,000 two inch deformations under 25 per cent overload. Cody roll on curves is eliminated by the use of a small pendulum device hung Inside the air spring which controls a valve mechanism. Gy valve action the air pressure on the air springs outside (on a given curve) Is maintained at a higher pressure than on tiio.se on side toward the Inside of the curve. fashion. Extreme Skull Distortion Found in Indian Burial .' Feeding Sheen Cnrnsfareh Improves Yield of Wool s to Cny ABAN?,W;l'is t ?'. mo ! ' h. a a TON SHAMPOO -l- e e Dll at tionwith Parker'. 1 1. IT f, We ft and fluffy. 60 rent. iiscox Chemical Works, pjjp LONDON. Starch is usually thought of in connection with linen or cotton rather than wern wool ; but two English researches. A. II. Fraser and .1. E. Nichols, of the Wool Industry Cosearch Association of Leeds, state that they have used cornstarch for the Improvement of wind. The use Is an Indirect one: they feed the starch to the sheep. Cut the effects claimed are positive; the sheep, they state, produce more meat In less time, nnd the yield of wool Is increased In hofh quantify nnd qualify. Individual fibers hmv-InIncrease In weight and length. g Dreakuptbt j erhapt the surest way '' o F1 rom''ctchins hold nld tliii two was b oo;n, b To ?r to tl Her iMt k f tlP t!j,, t once, to bf ,,M I AMPLE ARFIFID TEA I. Dent. 11S oofclyn. N. Y. Tea them1 ild liquidlaMH" rSTtiWITiiij !' i. |