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Show XE mm Mi Tfcem .J ears s HELPER TIMES nnn.n Sea Scouts Hold a Convention in Denmark fa. R USE fir? ,eJ I fr corner, ?cbof ouad4ts v Hr uot tin. . factorfo. i Th er9 ail : ai women itists. XJ? too it. tlfS abpih- i . es mat she E n, a Z. "r r.". and tournaments, table reviewed, "um 's Ul l" 'emauonai order of Sea Scouts at Elslnore. Denmark, was feature hv f the chief attractions. Photograph shows the sea scouts being with a parade as oue Huge Raft of Timber on the Pacific Coast women AWWlwWW ,. .j. .... , v I Ml !5 tii, ,T of " , ft ' ... v r j, V 3UREY6 - EYE SALVE & ,ll(,n granuiatedli; bpeedy. Ruckei,.'.r has been ''I Senator muffle Sor; raft consisting of six million feet of timber, which was towed 1.000 miles from Huge cigar-lik- e Washington to San Diego, Calif Approximately eighty rafts have been towed the length of the Pacific coast in 25 years, and each raft approximately as huge as this one. MISS CHICAGO D.i " r - F I 'i-.-- ir hve years as:o. when Snain red! (lie and as a result we now nave Ave difriiilipuines to the United States in ferent kinds of $10 bills. Under the the treaty which ended the Spanish-iltonew plan the national bank notes will vi ' Function American war, it became necessary be done away with. Silver certifi for our government to furnish the cates are to be used for $1 bills only, 2r Injporti-.- t Filipinos with a distinctive currency. and there will be no silver certificates Here is ap! For some reason which lias never of any other denomination. The of bodily fut been explained, the government bu United States notes, which are the :!ood filteri. reau of engraving and printing de of the Civil war period, greenbacks h they do a signed a currency in which 12 bills will be merged into $5 bills of the od of peser if could be printed from the plates from new currency and there will be only T.ake ( Gold one were which hills. bill. our certificates of ?5 of pointed type bach; eight gging The Filipinos were satisfied with this and federal reserve notes will be used dizziness, Ac feet kidney tc; handy currency and it has been sup only for the higher denominations, the plied to them steadily for the last $10 bills, the $50's, $100-- and $l,000's. fa mo ner.d Dom'iPl Still another change will be in the quarter of a century. During the iliese smaller iorstd liie bills, however, many years of American occupancy of matter of the pictures used on the the Philippines many of our people bills. On many of them are portraits rmy a sll0I't time and then "7 eUldtlon SIZP l'9i xt... who have been sent to the Islands, of people unknown to the public. S1Ze f all hills IS to hp civil and military officials, school More than that, the same picture may J FILLS " and they will be a third smaller teachers and the like, have handled be on a $1 bill and on a $20 bill. This 6Cc i UK are todav the Philippine currency. When they causes confusion and sometimes leads :T"rKID.Tl)l IX rit in desicn. Th and began using the to mistakes. Under the new system i,runt f,Q returned homewhich will found Presidents currency lg 7 7.1G by s of bills here, the only they clumsy pictures - me new siz win i. i be used. For instance, Washington is they were struck by the difference, and almost invariably they uttered a to appear on the $1 bills, Lincoln on urre are tu" ,..,.. reasons iox tne protest that the Philippine size was the $5 bills, Jefferson, probably, will ""u iu sizp n c 13 i.. W 4 ' better than our own. So frequent he on the $10 bill, Grant may get the convenience tin IS eciirmi,.,. "cuuier n 1M, were these protests that at last the $20 one, Cleveland the $.j0 bill, ltoose-vel- t a i, ctiliuil r note Wu the $100, and Wilson the $1,000. Ik generally fit into pocket- - Treasury department began to take without notice of them, and two years ago I 'jj being folded, a thing That will not take place, however, t J 0t Psshle i with the pres- - when a treasury committee began a until next summer. Government man bills. 1t :.: '"? oe easier to study of currency problems, the first ufacture of money is a complicated au . I' cm mi r,t .... it a change in process and the dollar bills make up 111 ueauy thing it considered was were hand of the cut up more than hidf of. our paper currency. counter, without size. Iiundles of paper 'S the iinrifl . in the Philippine size, and these dum Some 800 tons of them at present are s lift Miss "oo Christine Vnlsted, preseni federal to can be distributed each year. The bills of seventeen Myrtle were notes distributed my manipulated I years old, was selected as irnsisendeA to be first the will tell reserve bunks for experiments by this denomination 1 Miss Chicago to attend the Atlantic ,!..,, one. thistle uu"we ers and other ofliclals of the banks. appear in the new size. Xext will be City beauty pageant, after the original m creasina ofThe frequent fold- - The iressingM3! result was that the federal re- - produced the f 20 bills and the govern- first choice was found to be the present size thin, n" disquat eve"tU!ll'y banks reported unanimously in ment will work up and down from Ifled by serve tt.if breaks ail At the fiber marriage. or two will take It arid but size notes, hank smaller two, the these of makes It deteriorate favor ttrife. three years to replace all of the rethe ciu.iiu of because in denominations in circulation. vised the favored also change savig manufacture. Un- Dip r. 1 ACCUSED OF MURDER Treasury experts state that there aresjr8tem of Printing the economy In manufacture already iejtl,rr or the backs of in circubills billion a was the order is about result The noted. always eight are LTltvixl , Mellon recently. ation. On an average these bills last u,ie plate and sued by Secretary 'ted U fan,f "e impression a to not is size year before they wear out and have the iu The new But the chsnge be replaced. Of course, tne $1 01113 to new aIlow 12 t tt deTy be the onl innovation in the out most quichiy, & mm wear conteniare u iOther changes - can svstein. Drinto,! .r""n ,lie the new system with $1 bills our to starling 8"'e size sheet of plated which will bring order them out to replace the and sending j tmu-uiit. m somewhat coniusing printed only i. ""mtr"y the first step in in worn-ou- t . bills, .HO $1 nn . ipuiuhb The governinent is u new -the currency will be troducing u' saving of $2,000,- - five different types of currency-natio- nal' 'Jin .i has warned the The treasury taken. certificates, "'""'facture of money, bank notes, gold Ba,k cannot adrance that specimens nnfPS. Ctnfcc 8 public t miru ere contempluted change silver ccriiiicmi.'w, f,.t.,A he furnished until the new bills are u reserve notes, ivantanan 'nesting story, for the and federal in all parts of of ti.o oiwuuer-siz- e ..... all of these released simultaneously , . money been the custom to print the country. ered by accident. Twenty- - In most of the different denominations, WATSON the second riniA VI siiice Alexander Ham- tlie first secre- tary of the treasury, estublishcd our cur rency system, a radicat change is to be made in the size of our paper money, according to or ders that have been Is sued by Andrew W. "i, present secretary of the Treas- i"e Other chance orpnrrerl in ffl'en the smaller bills of Civil Australian Beauty Is Welcomed t UK I 4 s rrl,,,l cr - . (i o Co ? v- Selected as the height of pulchritude In the -antipodes, "Miss Australia the person of Miss Phyllis von Alwyn, arrived in San Francisco on the Mntson liner Sierra. "Miss San Francisco" and "Miss SonH.orn r..nrnt who welcomed her, are shown with her In this photograph. In I V Crash of Hawaiian Flight Entry . m ot-t:- i Hearty fileals in ores tVk. . Java omelette form beef and bird.s, nuts, pers, nutmeg, coconut, chopped The curry and many other delicacies. " Hollanders who rule Java eat the survive. daily and "rls-tavel- ,nt. n- in Java vou have ('Ice table), which deep dish nartl.v tilled ri,' HI"'1 True Patriotism ends with such n souse "'Wt'ti, ... n,. r citizen makes his coun"" ,s good to be unlit "Pt Every any ,. his own, and cherishes it lor honor Iw,ittu svrn! .....II' try's ...... ni r'i'ie has received its not .rilv as precious but as sacred. 'here conies a Ms: na- - He Is willing to risk his life I" is " nut 'H' Is conscious that he gams Si'fviinta om.h l...,.n,.,, jii.il, ' " defense and III n .I,..,. .... he gives while Here nre list) i protection v,irj0. kinds. reus men or iu Jackson. '"lavci oil , Prolific Inventor pep- The most prolific of negro inventors was Eliza h McCoy of Detroit, who from IH'2 to 1020 obtained 57 patents. Ilis inventions cover a wide range of subjects, but relate particularly to the lubricating of machinery. , Zero in Worries 'l.-- O 9 It.-A- Our idea of zero in tiling's to worry about is the dang.'i' tliiit this earth only another inilL'oj years or will so. I'es Moines IJeglstvr. lat Mrs. Mary B. Walte, stewardess on the steamship American Trader, who is accused of pouring carbolic acid Into the mouth of her sweetheart, Lewis Fisher, engineer on the vessel, causing his death. She was arrested when the ship reached England and was returned to the Uniled Slates for triaL Va. i The crash of the plane "El Enctm.o." pii,ed by Norman (;o,ld;,nt n. I'awklns, who escaped Injun-- . Tl!s nlnn i t tLn n. ole prize flight frotu Oakland. Calif., to ., r.t,.t n, H,,niiii. " mitted by telephone. u-- w...-,- - |