Show 11 THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 2 1928 Drums Beat for Wales On African Tour CURTIS LISTED "i STANDARD-EXAimTE- HOPES TO GET r -- in f i r- - V" - 1 Neon Light Inventor1 Has Member of Kaw Tribe Lets Government Handle Affairs Theory To Use Warm Currents ! - Standard-Examine- r WTTT O A' the The of Correspondent Special 4 — States Rovernment re TTnited ceives mas-ii'awnee UKianoma December 11 for oil and gas leases on lands of Kaw Indian wards It trill t include in the list the allot men! Tresident-elec- t of - Vice Charles Curtis a member of the Kaw tribe The government in offering the next vice president's land for lease is acting ag agent for him on a technical basis that he is incompetent to act in his own behalf n -- - U HANDLES SHARE The basis of course is merely a legal one as Mr Curtis who has :' terms as United States senator from Kansas long ago could have qualified under the federal laws as competent to handle his own share of the land ofithe Kaws But the senator preferred to let the government continue to act served several as his guardian in this instance as an example to other Kaws who are believed by the vice president-elec- t to be in real need of supervision of their financial affairs Senator Curtis is allotted number 138 on the rolls of the Kaw tribe The lease which the wm orrer n his behalfgovernment is on the northeast Quarter of section 36 township 27 north of range 4 east of the Indian meridian The bids will be opened at the Kaw Indian ' Agency YORK — (AP) — The familiar school book teaching: that water bolls in the rare air of nigh altitudes more easily than at laea level Is en route to Havana injjthe brain of Georges Claude famous scientist as the basic principle of a spectacular project to make sea water produce electric power f Claude proposes to use the dif5t ference in temperature between the warm Gulf stream surface wlkter and deep cold water to run lirge electric turbines in a vacuum j Fantastic is the term applied sometimes to Claude's plan but it does not seem quite so fantastic when it is realized that the aeon lights the red tube lights which are spreading In business signs throughout the United States' are Claude's invention or that he is one of the producers nitrogen from the air of synthetic ammonia land of a dissolved acetylene prcicess that markets about $10008000 f worth in the United States ' i i nijUgiueeiB uncii Buicuiiia uui nuii If you ask the native warriors of British Uganda where the Prince of Wales and his party trekked question that Claude's machine' will ror ne demonstrated on a on their African tour they'll tell you that II R II is a regular guy This picture shows him In rather operate laboratory scale in Europe butjhey dignified participation in a "omweloke" (sham battle) staged with the accompaniment of war drums doubt whether It can produce I cheaply enough and chants So pleased were the natives with the democratic prince that they rattled their spears Claude's formula for Invention Is "simplicity" Don't spend time he M and cheered as ha passed through their ranks has said over methods that arp In N'KW P WRIGHT : o--f p jJ -- ' — - PZZrfTr- ya : of all supply the dars etc during: the period from plant must first power for Its own functioning such December 10 to January 1 Cal- aa pumping1 deep water endars should pe mailed sufficient- But Claude's confidence Is ex pressed i In a remark that he believes he can harness power equal to a larg-- waterfall He arrivd In New York in mid October en route for Havana His associate in the power project is Paul Bouch-erFrench electricial engineer ot MAKES REQUEST TO BUSINESS MEN tease of over "Large advertisers are requested- 1201000 ton3 a ded Withhold heavv mnllfnea of rer- 200000 tons as c rn pared 'with in matter such as catalogs calen 927 3 i Thinldng df Christmas Presents? A great many people d re be- ginning to shop around — and we welcome the man or woman that is "just looking" these" days — folks who are trying to make up their minds and anxious to see what the different merchants have to dffer 58 Years of Business We believe that' the majority of people are satisfied with the reliability of our merchandise Our methods of doing right by the public must be as j oil However the leases usually Include a clause that a royalty on each barrel of oil and each thousand feet of gas must be paid in addition to the down payment and shpuld these two great sources of 14- I wealth be found on the future vice president's land in any considerable quantity he would be made wealthy Senator Curtis having served many years in public office and never having practiced law to a great extent during that time is only moderately well fixed financially and oil or gas riches no doubt would add greatly toward malting him feel free from dangers of poverty in his older years The vice president-elec- t was given his tract of Kaw land many years-ag- o when the tribe's reservation was divided among its members Since that time he has refused repeatedly to accept a patent to the land That stand ha en couraged other Kaws who hnrl lhoreor less mistrust of the government to take the same stand and as a result most of the Kaw land leases are being handled by the government agents with a far better return for the Indians than ijaost of them could obtain Individually ' The Curtis land and other tracts in similar status can not be sold s GIMcbI EaacSl - ! i nearly fair and square as - j Our gifts have been selected EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF THIS - VvVVVVTsi v ' S immdSmmmm ': m± mm M m t :' Com© WitSi tSae - j possible To pleasej a discriminating public is j sorn ething difficult We have tried to provide for the man or woman who has a dollar or two to spend in the same painstaking way that we have prewho inpared for tends to spend upwards of $50000 i - m mAjm mvt I asaEsi?iiiipS 1 Crovds! I mm m -- mmrmy -- ' m wi LADIES 'JsW the-perso-n s Come to 3g©a24J St andLet Your Dollars Do Triple Duty EXTEA SPECIAL : IN PRICE Interesting Itemi? There are hundreds of items in this vast stock of J EWELRY that sell below $2(0— We recognize the fact tht for each $2000 sale thereof will be at least 20 other sales tha t average around $250 and these are the sales that we are particularly interested i n — for they provide the ''bread and butter" for any business JVIany -- cared for ov the Kaw asrencv in r Pawnee A 11 Snvder a friend of Senator Curtis is snner- mtendent of the acencv He lived or many years in the nenntnr's Home city pf Topeka Mr Snyder recently headed a committee of whites and Indians which welcomed Senator Curtis to Pawnee when the Kansan visited' there in 0 Up-to-th- j Hfa-lonc- lilt r o rvt rvra i fss er-- 1 An v4 ii-- Vk HEBE'S e- Minute Styles Men's High Grade Oxfords— Walkovers Edmonds and other leading brands Values to $700 president Other leases to be sold on December !11 include those on allotments of Harry K Curtis son of the senator and a Chicago atErnest Thompson the torney millionaire 295 VEECA1TS CTF3 of the tribe 1 fellow tribesmen and Parmelia Curtis George and Lcona Curtis Knight daughters of Senator Cuf I WELL TAILORED— A REAL VALUE J1j)M 3 34-yea- r- uiu vumu Jt nit uregon figies football team said today in praishis for their ustoundinsr players ing u ixiumi'ii over iow i or if im ir Thanksgiving day in one of tht biggest gridiron upsets of the rea son Coach Schissler and the entire Oregon football team remained in d New York for the game as a reward from President W J Kerr of Oregon state college fo-having a squad average of 85 in their studies at mid-terArmy-Stanfor- m " DEATH SUMMONS WIDOW OF PIONEER — LAKE Dec Irvine widow of Wil rt liam Irvine and an pioneer of 1852- died at the home of a s6n here today aged 8 6 Death last August of her husband whom she married here in 1863 was declared to have hastened her death Six sons "and one daughter Mrs Margaret F Hodge of Osrden survive The son at whose home she died is State Senator A B Irvine SALT l(AP) ox-ca- - - f s T? TP D I No "Pictures" Thi j Yeir We have concluded 10 eliminate "cuts" to any great ex- HUN- tent in our Christmas advertising this year No: newspaper cut can do justice to a nice piece of jewelry Our sugges- tion is LOOK OVER OUR S TOCK — see arid feel the goods in our cases—come in contact with therrirryciu can't be fooled by this niethod iil (Q i- - - AND REMEMBER no re sentment will be £hown any-or- te -- simply "looking arouncr — you will not be into deciding before you are ready— and should you decide our stock and reputation are worthy of your consideration and mate your purchase here you dan rest assured — you have bought a gift that carries with it an ab solute guarantee of the BEST THAN COULD BE BOUGHT FOR THE MONEY SELLERS OF BANKRUPT STORES" "high-pressure- — (UP) "I didn't know they were that good myself" Paul J Schiller llrs Jane TV OO X? i SCHISSLER GIVES GRIDDERS PRAISE Dec f lii'JilW THE END BRINGS LOWER PRICES— come without having to do any work At that many Osages like the Kaws are industrious farmers their friends pointing out at every opportunity that the lazy drinking spending Indians to often written up by newspapers and magazines are exceptions and not representatives of the Oklahoma tribesmen NEW YORK i DREDS OF REAL BARGAINS AVAIT YOU Come Early as iWe Have Limited Quantities Earliest Choosing is Best rtis' each in past jjears Playing out of oil wells on the Osage lands in' recent years have cut that amount almost in half but each member of the tribe still has a generous in- Vi27 ft Si the oldest patriarch of the tribe Lucy Tayiah the tribal chief and one of the very few women ver' elevated to that office by I PARFft WnRTU tmnnrt Leases on the lands of Osage Indians have bjrought members of pos- sible else we could noi have grown as large as jwe are to day - secretary of the interior FRIEND IS SUPERINTENDENT The affairs of the Kaw tribe are TRISI bottle green velb urs de lame coat Is most distinctive with its collar and pointed back yok sleeves of krimmer Side godetfl of the fabric nre ed bed with fur It is bolted with su ade in match- j ing green A This year's harvfe of wheat In Postmaster Rufus A Garner said a statement Saturday: flreat Britain is estimated at ROYALTY ON OIL It Is not Expected that large original payments will be offered for the leases as the Kaw lands unlike those of the more fortunate Qsages never have produced much ly in advance of December 10 to before that date permit dellve e 1 " " - Hla sea water generator is easy to understand Last April in Liege Belgium he took waste warm water of a little over 90 degrees temperature from the Ougree-Marlhablast furnaces beside the Meuse river This water ran Into a chamber sealed so thatlt was part of an airtight con nection with a housing containing a An air pump created a turbine vacuum Jn the chamber and tur bine housing The result was that the warnH water boiled The only outlet for the steam" thus generated was against the vanes of the tur bine which turned as the steam forced through K'MP STOPPED The air pump was stopped wiich ncfrmally would have allowed the whole housing to fill with enough steam to destroy the vacuum To prevent this Claude turned a spray of cold water Into the steam cloud that had already passed through the turbine thereby condensing the steam and maintaining the vacuum The cold water for the conden sation came from the Meuse irver at a temperature of about 50 degrees Electric! power produced by the turbine Was estimated at about 40 kilowatts sufficient perhaps to operate a small factory Claude's theory Is that the warm tropical 'surface waters which art about 80 degnees will supply the steam in a partial vacuum and that deep cold water may be drawn up for the scondensation He is credited with saying it is feasible to drop a cold water pipe a thousand feet 'Is necessary and he believes that for? success the" differences in temperature need not be excessive Drawbacks pointed out by doubters are that the mild steam lacking the power of fire made steam must be produced in such quantities that the size and expense of the sea And the plant niay be excessive trlcate ' HELP FROM SEA ON OILLEASES BY J R Men's Genuine Horsehide Jackets— Woo! Plaid Lined- -A Real S20 Value fsQ V A 5 Piece Fancy Curtain Set Down to Per Set Men's Dress Shirts Without or pJfi? With Soft Collar Attached DOWN GO THE PRICES ON EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE ! -- BOYS' SHIRTS AND BLOUSES Men's Work Shirts— 75c Value ket i : J mm aww-Wf- t 'tit w ' JtMhMBMM ' j -- ' f m4mmm- -- J iwi j'' " - ' I FW IS JEWELERS d" GO SINCE 1ST |