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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Captain Bernier for Ellesmere Island on the Canadian patrol steamer, the Arctic, Akkomldlngwa shed real tears, not so much at the temporary loss of his meal ticket, for Nookaplnwas caches of walrus meat will always be at his fathers disposal, as- at the thought that they may never meet clever at Akkomldlngwa. again. keeping Inside the law, Is committing sin against the that arises they are as cruel unpardonable Old Man of the North Makes when toopportunity North. He Is getting old. share their own as anothers. eager When Akkomldlngwa salvages Friends With MacMiAkkomldlngwa is as clever as any gasoline boxes and coffee cans from a lius sense his real of of llans Party. juniors and the wreckage of expedition work, some humor. Ills head not only serves his of his fellows think him stingy and Washington. This Is the tale of feet and his stomach, hut contains a grasping, but It Is really foresight Akkomldlngwa, Old Man of the North, craftiness that he Is ready to place at which prompts him fuel for once a mighty hunter, and now a the disposal of his friends. When a his American cook stove, also salvaged mighty eater and patriarch of Etah, visitor wants a section of walrus In other years, so that Ids rock Igloo, as told hy Maynard Owen Williams tusk made Into a gavel head hearing embellished hy Ids youthful mate and of the MacMillan Arctic expedition the Insignia of his lodge, Akkomldlng-w- the colorful labels from cans which Is the one who can do the Job. forwarded by the machine that talks to him are not entirely legendary through the air, as the Eskimos call He conceived a real friendship fruits, will not1)5 without cheer In It. to the National Geographic society for Doctor Davldoff (Dr. I.eo Davldoff that day when cold and hunger exact at Washington. of Poston), and In return for profestheir toll and the dean of the Smith The amateur radio operator, who sional services rendered, which not Sound Eskimos of Etah goes home; relayed the message, was A. W. Ever- only relieved the aches, of age hut let us hope to a land where the Joys est of station 1 A HE, at Pittsfield, also gave the old man a certain of the stomach are not unknown. At ass. It was not mere chance that enstanding In his own community, he "Although It Is known as the most made a generous present for which he abled Captain MacMillan to picture northerly settlement In the world, obstinately refused any return. Koelz for geographic readers the Eskimo "Etuhs population Is unstable, the also won his admiration and our patrlurch In the act of eating. That Tale of Mighty Eater of Etah - Q- a . message says. icthyologist proclaims t Put he. has Tuplk and Igloo, summer tent and never detected a sign of the mercenary .winter rock house, are not always In In the old man's makeup. .the same location.' The Eskimo, still When Nookaplngwa sailed ith a hunter, moves his dwellings to sea or hill according to whether he Is pursuing the savage walrus or searching . his stone or metal traps for blue foxes or other game. Summer or winter there are likely to he Eskimo settle-- " ments at Anorltok and other places . farther north. Not Afraid of Work. The (lean of Etah society, by living the year round In a rock Igloo nt the Inner break ctf the Etah harbor. Muiniei'nnjj, enables Elnh to maintain Explorers Make Important Its reputation. When there was work Diacoyeries Regarding to he done In assembling the planes, Ancient Race. this old Eskimo chose for himself n convenient viewpoint and restricted his heavy labor to overseeing the Job Cldlllcothe, Ohio. The autumn seaof paring a new back plaster whose son with Its uncertain "weather condipresence was prifclulmed only by bis tions called a halt to the excavations In the Slop nieund near Balnbridge peculiar stoop. "Akkomldlngwa came to be known Just as archeologists announced they as lie Is fa- had made one of the greatest finds in ther of the tribe's-bes- t hunter, Nooka-plngw- the history of their explorations into The old man has staked out the works of the American mound for himself a slttlng-ou- t Job and taken builders. s Until next spring the Into his home as partner and helpmate a seventeen-year-olgirl whose of the mound which has not yet been Industry Is as unnotlceable ns Ids opened will retain Vhe secret It has held for centuries. own. During the winter As- - an eater, Akkomldlngwa" Is the curators of the Ohio archeological without a peer among the Smith Sound and historical society, Columbus, will Eskimos and he is as regular with his study their findings In the burial place meals as there ore meals. Acquisitive of the Princess of the Iearls. by nature, his stomnch, acting as gen-ew- l Bodies to Be Arranged aa Founcf. staff of operations, looks out for The skeletons of the four supposed Itself first. When I first heard of him he was princes were removed from the platreputed the greatest 'bummer' and form on which they have long rested, beggar among a ieople whose way of preparatory to their transfer to the At inviting themselves to partake of the societys museum In Columbus. white mans food might beget more the museum the bodies will be ar- censure were It not for the fact that ranged as they were found a few days three-fourth- d Famous Rock Not to Be Destroyed Authority Explains Classify cation of Types and Functions. of radio fans as to batteries, and It ll believed that the classification of types and functions will be helpful alike to the novice and to many experienced . set builders. The three elements of the commen vacuum tube, filament, plate and grid, are often designated respectively by. the letters A, B, CL The order In which the letters are assigned corresponds to the historical development of the The heated filament Is comttfhs: paratively an old device, and the battery which lights It Is known as the filament battery or A "battery. The tire second element to be plate Invented, and any battery used In the IV battery. The plate circuit Is s whose hard work has long since, if ever, been done, is still a leader without a peer. HfaT T WClt 4tAfci MlC tA I . MOTHER- :- .... Fletcher's Cas-tor- ia is a pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared Infants in arms and Children all ages.. . fof To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it. JTC TO FlttNfS H iRANU JACK 'M Wiring Plan for Both Simple and ment Control Jacks.- - FJIa-- . most recent of the three Is the grid, ago hy II. C. Shetrone, archeological and a battery In the grid circuit Is e.urator. An ornament w hich Is thought .to be termed a C battery. The B battery, connected in the an Instrument similar to the pipes of pan" will he studied, if the orna- plate circuit, 'maintains the plate at ment turns out to be an instrument. Aiyoper potential, and supplies the enIt will he the first time any record of ergy which operates the phones or the mound builders musical luclipa-tlon- s loud speaker. The 0 battery provides has been found. what Is called a negative bias on the The discovery of a piece of colored grid. 'It Is not alwajs necessary, but clot-In the mausoleum of the four Its use. reduces the .drain on the B supposed princes wrote a new chap- buttery and frequently Improves the ter In the endeavors of archeologists, volume 'and tone quality from the amfor clotji has never before been found plifier. In the mounds. Besides the finding of Wiring Audio Amplifier. the cloth, imprints of a canopy cf fabThe wiring of the audio amplifier Is ric were found on the celling of the to but little variation. Prac-ticull- y tomb. The Intact piece of fabric was subject the only modifications commonly found under a copper plate beneath seen In use or non-usof the are the skull of one of the skeletons. It circuit Is reflexed, unless the bore clrculur designs done In colors or unless the push-pul- l principle Is of tan, green, black and white, .It ap' utilized. warm When exposed to the peared. The principle of the telephone is' so air, the fabric began to crumble, but well known that we shall not attempt not before artists had sketched tha any explanation of It. In the ordidesign and It had been photographed. two phones are connnary headset,-thQuarts of Pearla About Bodies. ected-in series. Where several sets The early contention of the explorers are used, they may be connected In l combinations. . that the four bodies had been shroud- various ed in a fabric of pearls of varying A loud speaker Is not different sizes was borne out by later exploraan from fundamentally ordinary tions. When the skeletons were lifted phone, except that some types employ from their resting places. It was found electromagnets which require current that they had lain on a layer of small supply from the storage batery. These pearls, all pierced as if they had are the only modifications commonly been strung or woven together. Several seen in this circuit unit, except that condenser of about .005 mfd. quarts of pearls were swept up and a stored away for transportation to the capacity Is sometimes connected across museum. It, to shunt out any remaining radioScores of fragments of tortoise frequency oscillations. shells, etched with figures of birds and The common method for switching highly burnished, were uncovered with circuit units in and out particularly the bodies. The figure of a swan cut audio amplifier stages and phones and from tortoise shell was found. A necklace of tusks, some of which are the largest ever found In Ohio, was unearthed. There wrt-- no w eapons found burled with the "dead. Curator Shetrone said the absence of weapons in the tomb Is another evidence tliut the mound builders were a peaceable people more devoted to art than other ancient races. 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The rock, which George Washingtons engineers ment of a new Industry on the coust. blasted on their Journey to Valley Forge, has been in danger of being demol- The cricket Is no more than an Inch ished by dynamite because of the fact that a certain reckless speeder had the long, hut its voice is of great size and sweetness. They are to he sold in top of his car torn off by It. Aubrey Addison, a banker, bought the property and turned It over to the Vullcy Forge Historical society to he preserved. shops throughout the United States. C TO BATTERIES Wire Marked to Phones May nect to Additional Stage. Con- loud speakers--- Is that of plugs and jack& The two terminals of the phones or speaker are connected respectively to the tip and the ring of a pi ug which can be inserted Into any standard jack. Besides comVleting the connection to the phones, the insertion of the plug in the Jack ordinarily disconnects all following auiio stages, these being then out of use. This disconnecting Is accomplished hy the use of the common double Jack, having three or four contact springs. Jacks using three springs disconnect only one side of the following audio stage, which is sufficient to put it out of action. Confederate cause during . hostilities. Add Complications to Wiring. Until six years ago Miss Moon lived In addition to the above function, In Memphis. Then she was In the built so as to are movies in Hollywood In character Jacks on frequently the filament of all tubes In switch i- parts. She came to New York to live use, without lighting those In following Daredevll Girl of the South Succumbs death, smoked innumerable cigarettes a year ago. stages not In use. Such filament conIn New York, Friendless and boasted of the 14 bona fide protrol jacks are convenient, though they and Alons. posals she had spurned when a southHistoric Light Fixture add complications to the wiring. The ern belle and Confederate spy. on entering such a Jack, works a plug, Found in Church Attic ConfedNew York. A dare-devBaer produced a sheaf of letters spring connected to the preceding tube, erate spy when a lovely girl In her from Miss Moon to 1dm dating back New York. Missing for 87 years, as shown in the filament control diato 1902 ySlie told of carrying mor- the great crystal chandelier which gram, connecting It then directly to the teens. Miss Virginia B. Moon, elghty-ondied here, friendless and alone, phine and dispatches through the hung In St. Pauls chapel from 1706 battery, and disconnecting It from the in her dark Greenwich village apartUnion lines and twice wheedling her to 1S.8 recently was found hidden in next tube. When the plug is withment. captors Into releasing her with mere- the attic of the chapel, where It had drawn, the battery connection is Her death was brought to light by ly a warning. She wrote that she was been laid away when the chapel last broken, and the connection to prefirst arrested In Cincinnati ln'lSlkl by was renovated. XV. 3. Baer, an elderly artist friend ceding tubes falls back Into parallel Plans are being made to restore this with the following tube. of hers, who read a death notice de- C. Kemper, at one time General scribing her as a veteran actress. Ills Grants chief of staff. The letter Is oldest building of worship In New It is not practicable to switch radioInvestigation revealed that Miss Moon replete with the names of federal of- York city as nearly as possible as It frequency amplifiers In and out by was found dead by Miss Martha Saw- ficers who yielded to her charms and was when George Washington wor- the use of Jacks or any other rapid shiped there, and steps have - been means, as the long wires required yers, a Texas stained glass designer, let her go. She died as much a Confederate taken to utilize the chandelier. would Interfere seriously with the opwho lived on the first floor. The body smaller chandeliers, eration of the amplifier. Jacks have vaa cremated and friends sent the as ever, said Oliver Jones, husband Twenty-fou- r ashes to her home In Memphis, Tenn. of Miss Moons niece, who was Vir- given away at the time the big one been employed for switching tuner Miss Sawyers said she knew the ginia Warner, an actress, lie showed was placed In the attic, also will be units, disconnecting an aerial tuner and woman who was known to half the letters from Jefferson Davis commendused. If they can' be found. throwing in a loop tuner. This Is bad Southland as Miss Ginger only ing Miss Moon, the Ginger Girl, for Jacks should ba practice, however. 111 as an agnostic who had no fear of extraordinary heroism In behalf of the Its an wind that puts on airs. used only In wiring li. MISS GINGER, 0m By E. N. 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