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Show PAGE SIX POLICE! Golden Relics of Old Race Discovery of Ornaments and Trinkets of a Long-Pas- t Period Has Aroused Archeologists to Speculation as to the Makers. Four or five years ago several poor and Ignorant natives were poling their way In a canoe op the Rio Grande de Code, a large river In western Panama about 80 miles aouth of the Panama canal. The dry season had lowered the river. A the small craft made Its way upstream, the keen eyes of one of the natives noted something glittering In tha bank. In a few minutes greedy hands W. Can Mr. you keep a secret? were tearing at the soil, for they had Mr. W. Tea. Mra, W. Well, tha cook haa found pieces of gold. The fact that were objects of art loped with the chauffeur, and the gold articles beaten Into curlons and beautiful theyve borrowed your motor. shapes by hands long dead, did not Interest the natives. But It did InCORRECT terest scientists. When word of the find came to the Peabody museum of Harvard university, a party of archeologists went down to Investigate. The scientists worked In secret for three years, and have now returned with a store of gold ob Jects worth a king's ransom. In the opinion of Dr. 8. K. Lothrop, leader of the expedition, they represent the art of a civilization In Panama that has hitherto been unknown to sci- v sms In 1515. Moving Inland, they came to a district ruled by a powerful chief named Parita, who by a stratagem administered such a crush lng defeat to the Spaniards that they were driven off. Several years later a band of Spaniards searching for him found hls body elaborately decked for burial, surrounded by bound captives who were to accompany him to bla grave. Hla body was adorned from bead to foot with golden oraa ments and many others were In baskets nearby. Stripping the body and robbing the baskets, the Spaniards returned to the coast with more than 300 pounds of gold. Parita and bis subjects were probciviably remnants of the once-grelization which produced tha orna ments and relics recently uncovered From the Literary by archeologists. Digest. at TASK FOR YOUTH, TO BRING ABOUT THE NEW WORLD ence. Summarizing the vexed economic Tbt chance which brought scien- situation, and looking Into the future, tist to the spot was due to a shift Dorothy Thompson, writing In the In the bed of the Rio de Cocle. In Cosmopolitan Magazine, tosses this changing its course the stream cut challenge to youth: through an ancient burying place. The gold ornaments which excited the Interest, of the natives were part of the funeral dress of some chieftain, burled not only with hla richest possessions of metal and pottery, but surrounded also by hls wives, retainers, servants and (laves. The abundance of similar finds made by the Peabody museum party In Its three-yea-r sojourn In Panama was 81 most without precedent Describing the results of the expedition recently In the New York Times Magazine, Doctor Lothrop reported that from one grave alone, mcastir lng no more than 12 by 14 feet more than 2,000 objects were removed. The grave contained a score of bodies, laid out In rows upon massive tone slabs. Piled over and around the bones were 90 different objects of gold. Including four heavy pends stones, ants, set with six gold necklaces containing thousands of beadsfourjarge and heavily embossed golden discs, twenty-eigh- t discs about 3 Inches wide which had once been sewn on a shirt, four pairs of gold cuffs and twenty-fou- r rods of gold with decorated tips, for Insertion In the ears. There were 225 pottery vessels, both for domestic service and for reThere were 67 ligious offerings. tone axes and chisels, five gold chisels, 21 stone knives, 100 stone arrow points, nine mirrors of hematite set In limestone discs, pendants and beads of agate, statuettes carved from tjie ribs of the manatee or sea cow, some of them overlaid with set In gold, gold; wild boars tu'-k- s sting ray spines and saw fish teeth used as spear points, sharks tooth necklaces, crystals, glided copper and many other objects. Such a llst jtlves hut a pale picture of the reality," said Doctor Gold does not tarnish Id Lothrop. the earth and It apneared gleaming In the sun as our knives and brushes removed the accumulated layers of dirt Intricate designs beaten In high relief met the eye; huge breastplates embossed with mythological moo tors; gold cuffs running In sheets from wristti 'elbow, each pair tamped 'with a distinctive design or property mark (corresponding to our coat of arms) ; complex castings of strange anthropomorphic gods fashioned In molds over delicate models In wax. The richness, variety and fine workmanship of these possessions Indicate that a wealthy and highly organized culture produced them. Doctor lothrop and hls associates believe, from a study of the relics, that the Panama peoples were unrelated In culture either to their neighbors the Mayas and Azteca to the northwest, or the Incas to the south. In short, the discovery of these graves has brought to light remains of a hitherto unknown American civilization, as great and Important In Us way, perhaps, as any of the others. Who were these people? Histories relate that a party of Spaniards In search of gold left the coast of Pan- long-forgott- Teacher What la the plural of child? Bright Tupll Twlna. BOOM, BOOM, BOOM! semi-preciou- If I were a candidate for office I should go In for yachting." "You must be corrupt If you are for sale." Oh, not Then I should always have my boom with me." WEIGH ANCHOR HMlsa Pert " propose that This Is no place to propose." 1 THE COUNT I dont care much for the men down here." -What do you care so long as they care for you?" There is no longer any war with nature. There la no longer any need of poverty. There la no longer a class struggle which la rooted In any With Intensive physical reality. scientific agriculture, the state of Kansas alone could grow enough food to feed the entire world, and the soil could be constantly revitalized and reconditioned. Working at half the time they do, the workers of this country could produce sufficient automobiles, sufficient shoes and suits of clothes, sufficient apartment houses, bathrooms, detached cottages, kiddle cars, electric cooking stoves, vacuum cleaners and what not for everyone to Uve at the standard now enjoyed only by the upper middle classes. My generation envisaged this possibility. It was the basis of our optimism and our faifh. Now it has come to pass. We have chained the lightning, disciplined the soil If we like, we can go further, and subdue climates and find 'new sources of power. ' Mans long struggle with nature Is ended And what Is the result? Unemployment; poverty; bread lines. We have organized nature. But we hare not organized men. An old fashioned man Uvea in a new fashioned world. And you, my young friends. It will be your task to turn away from the conquest of things, the discipline of elements, back toward the proper study of mankind, which Is man. It Is possible It is even probable that man will prove far more Incorrigible than nature." Big Brother Federation The Big Brother and Big Sister Federation, Inc., Is a league of a half hundred organizations lu the United States and Canada, of Catholic, Jewish- and Protestant menand of them being at the Church of St John Lateran. Florence contains numerous obelisks two, and Now York city. Parts, Arles, Only 38 of the one each. In Engerected by the ancient Egyptians are Constantinople, are there two at the Britfour land At for accounted today. to be one at Alnwick castle, four are standing, and two pros- ish museum, Nine more are prostrate and the fourth at Kingston-Lacy- , trate. brought over by William at Saan. One stands at Philae. Dorsetshire, a of Lord Byron. The friend one Bankea, the Rome largest at are Twelve SCIENCE TO GIVE EFFECT OF LIFE TO ANCIENT DEAD Kar-na- The pharaoh whose mummified desert tom body haa reposed In the restored to for 50 centurlea may he he essentially the same appearance ar lost The bad the hour he died. can of the Egyptian .mummymaker mil of effects the be reversed and lenlums wiped away by the magic of modern science, according to a repoit mads to the Journal of Physical An Dr. J thropology at Washington by anatomist. African Gillman, South One need atop only Just short of the U'e process of bringing the man to again. The discovery resulted from eipe riments with the naturally inumml fled bodies of Bantu tribesmen, be lleved to be about two centuries old. which were restored to practically lifelike appearance by being kept for 14 days In a solution of sodium hy droxlde and alcohol, the action of which conld be carefully controlled The possibilities of jhe applies tlon of this method are Infinite," Gill man reports. By careful manipulation the facial and general bodily features of the ancient pharoahs and their courts could be returned as If magically to their original state. After this treatment the color returns to the skin, together with the characters of skeleton and hair. The natural ridges that occur In the shin can also be restored, and, had the hand been present, It would have been possible to revive the epidermal ridges and fossa and fingerprints could bars been taken utli the greatest of ease." Sees recipes which contained bread as an Ingredient almost which always stated stale bread," was usually on band in households when bread was made at home ones or twice a week. with bakers bread Nowadays, fresh dally, we are not as likely to have a supply of stale bread on band. If you are planning a bread pudding or any other dish which calls for bread as a foundation, you must remember to put an extra loaf on the market list It is not usually necessary to have this bread stale for most purposes, because the fresh loaf Is perfectly satisfactory. Crumbs for dipping croquettes are an exception. Of course, we all use up the ends of yesterdays loaf first, but If we plan a Brown Betty, for instance, it will be as good, If not better, made with fresh bread If it la cut Into cubes and cooked a moment In a very little butter. Just try It and see. I am giving recipes which use bread as a foundation and which for this reason are easy to make and low In cost We might call these recipes AmoDg the popular uses for bread, toast la the leader, and how one kind of toast can differ from another! Soma like It soft and some like It hard. One person demands thick toast and another must have It thin. The crusts must be taken off to suit one and left on for another. Light brown Is the color preferred by one and dark brown by another. And then there Is french toast, which Is really fried bread, but which can be made In two ways. With the use of the electric toaster on the table It is possible to suit most persons, although even these toasters differ In some respects, and most of them work ao quickly that they need attention to avoid scorching. There la a new automatic toaster which Is fascinating to watch, as the toast pops out when It Is done. It must be set for medium" or well done." I have found one way In which It Is possible to get my favorite thin toast Most restaurants and all hotels label this Melba toast and will produce to order a dainty trimmed thin toast Day Future Possibility semi-made- knowledge of the plasticity of the earths Interior lends him to tfie conclusion that the "rigid-bar- " situation will continue IndefTidal forces will, through initely. lsostntle deformation, raise a permanent tide In the body of the earth which will keep the day In step with the month forever. Half the earth will never see the moon and the oth111 Its sky. always have the moon In Handy, Sometimes Everyone has to make excus but why make em? Cleaned s RESTORE POWER (SRVESIMOREiTIMEI WORK thanaIOO2 and fuml-he- To on request. d WNU envelopM W 29 MACHINE No Hooting with Motchoo or Torch ...No Waiting... Light Instantly, Lika Gas T? EDUCE your Ironing time one-thiI The Cole-ma- n . . . yout labor one-naIron will save you more time and work than a $100 wash-ln- g machine! Iron any place where you cio bo comfortable. No cndlns frlpe carrying Iron from Moot to board. Operating com only n so hour. Help you do rd if 1 Self-Heati- eerier, Quicker. See your hardware or houaeftimbhtng dealer. If local dee let doeent Handle, write iu. THS COLVMAW LAMP 8TOVB COMPANY II! I Le Dn. WUSCt WteMt. Kan. $ CMe fttfedeipfaK h.) r Torcmt &ttSuib CfeaaAk u.j Tea Muffins, cap bread crumbs cup milk cup molasses egg 144 cups flour 44 teaspoon salt 44 teaspoon soda t teaspoons baking powder 44 teaspoon cinnamon 44 teaspoon nutmeg 44 teaspoon ' cloves ' I tablespoons shortening 44 44 44 1 f-- high-grad- Have Your Spark Plugs Cleaned BY THE AC METHOD d WNU Servtoe. only 5c a plug When your spark plugs are they mis-fir-e intermittently stealing your engine's power. A thorough cleaning will restore that power, and save gas, too. Registered dealers, garages, and service stations ere equipped with the AC Spark Plug Cleaner. Get your plugs cleaned every 4,000 milttl Replace badly worn plugs with new ACa. A d, Some Reason, of Courts When a man say? ha U tired of tt world It Is probably because the world has gotten tired of him. Eighth Century Gla.e Cupe Glass Im RAYMOND KNIGHT end the June ,n'1 Nevada. Hale In In an ex- - in Missouri The first permanent settlement In "KUQ.IH.THt.TUI TrechmuantrS for portion found M.ssouri was established Genevieve In 1735. Daylight Saving Time. IOOK POP THt Teachers AjVurj. wore Fir.t Settlement CUCKOOS Saturday, 10 p.m. Eattem the Quality (perk Plug cups Eighth century Viking cavated In Sweden. Playing Safe Cam In some districts In China have been collected for 100 taxes years In advance. rtnh Islu Kthwl,rn tltr, llah. Our Baking Soda sprinkled on a damp cloth i ... It is often prescribed by physicians ji WLU "Where theres a will theres a way." Not always. Sometimes theres a lawsuit kitchen JYl .; LA.' one in the medicine cabinet for just a few cents W liffi .DIMM 0 Mrvb s 4 to Ibe A , I tOSlM A ib lsttr risk Mbs kSSKI A company was 12 used, which U of a locally known as uf gathered off tbo ro marks on tha coast and Cornwall. Pur turning dark grteo boiled. It la rich b dine, possessing also chlorophyll. 1 It la served lemon Juice or vine u pepper. Arisoae n hr in most He be a ins liayiiin; Cum! An old saying ruaj the gn conquered Mules were the motor tha prairie schooner! the prospectors Into! and then packed the! The Arizona canary I back to discover new Los Angeles Ttmen Sample ar ask lor through or by xnaif buy tha ci reasonable figdouble shot gun, double shot If you lilj our local t Size of Seat! Ran- Bigger Thau Mississippi Scientist! gay the Mississippi river was originally tributary to a large river which ran thrcyygh what Is pow Minnesota about years ago. t 18-00- Thirty-tw- conatri o France could fit lt South America. Tbe tals H4 80.000,900. her lives In Bra! Swallow Fii In Com Fishwives lit th French RIvIert o? scoop to ter than fish from the net whole. nd Always Ends Jud Tunklns says one of the trouble about motoring is that nearly every trip ends sooner or later in a repair shop or s police station. Us of SswW The use of i be said to htvs vention of Pondr France In 1880. Missouri's Names was successively called District of Louisiana, the territory of Louisiana and the territory of Missouri. Jud Tonkins W man works the mom' to keep him helpln steed of polll" At Statue of Liberty From the base of the foundation of the Statue of Liberty to the top of the torch there am 403 steps. Tramp. Tramp there U tte Missouri Brains Are Always kind marching may not 1 bath white woodwork many remedial uses Keep two packages, one in the Mail the coupon today , uni tl When dolph. The iron plates were fabricated In England and brought to thla country. The ship wra launched on July 9, 1834. cleans washstands tubs, porcelain fixtures . . . A solution of our sodacleans and makes glassware clear, sparkling It has I Swansea, South this novel Industry! h twm TOO MANY HEIRS jtltt HI New HsshI la fint-ehis- a condition. Would purchase early American book on fire arms and shooting. Pollards gun, Book of the Pistol" and Sawyer Pistol and Revolverslparttcularly desired. Plena state price and whether books and Hind mg ar in first-clas- s condition. Address G.M.LAPIERWS V Hawthorn, bud, Bmnntiln, New Yeek Proclaim. Mother Day The President of the United States has the right to the second Sunday In year as Mothers day. u Art0! The newest healf weed. Whats more the ocean with a cate flavor. at First lrea Ship Built The first was the John J J Muat Must Be Spieler man whose opinions are for said HI Ilo, the sage of sale, Chinatown, "must talk much and loud in hls effort to peddle them." A the AS of ReptJ caused by the earth exerted along th g Hot molten Ural earth was for ,4 of rock and the uj ward Into the begins 1 tain chain. Finally, as ths came too great, ths if and broken. The era ward the center of I were huge north-- ! cllned downward tt and the rocks of i alM 34 rsor bottom. Into which and from nearby hi being poured. J At the end on the west" I The geologist the! molten masses from foreed their way outj cracks. ' hard-cooke- e Bell Syndicate. -- - moved upward with! Soften the bread crambs in milk. Add tha molaaaea and the beaten egg. Sift together the flour, soda, baking powder and apices and add gradually. Add the melted shortening and stir quickly. Turn into greased muffin tina Bake in a moderate oven (375 degrees F.) 25 minutes. Open Sandwiches. II large slices buttered bread 1 cup ahreddsd cabbage 144 cups diced pineapple 1 plmlento t lettuce leaves slice chicken or haa 44 cup mayonnaise sweet plcklee I stuffed ollvea Remove crusts from bread and place two slices on each plate. On one piece of bread on each plate place a lettuce leaf and a allce of meat, a teaspoonful of mayonnaise, and the pteklea and olives, - Badtibei may be nsed also. Mix tha eabbAge, pineapple and plmlento with the rest of the mayonnaise and pile lightly on the other slices A allce of egg or tomato may bo put on top of this Garnish with watercress or parsley. ure and prices ,5 a hv,Tl Before the A oxide-coate- WASHING t double trigger, and !J9-J- In addition to Head- Perhaps one of the best making toast la a good bread knife with a "saw" edge. This should always be used saw fashion to get even slices, which are perhaps even more for sandwich mHng important Soma time later la the season I shall tell yon mors about varieties of sandwiches. Today I am giving the recipe for two delicious luncheon sandwiches which, with something to drink, will famish the whole course. I shall give the first recipe the general names of open sandwich. Any number of other combinations beside the one suggested here can be used, but I can recommend this one. Would like to purchase CRISMON & NICHOLS ASSAYERS AND CHEMISTS omc-and Laboratory 8. Weut suv. u. Itmjjle ntr, s Box MailingI,.. 1 M4 geoljuj university tha TWO SDOT GUNS and BOOKS ON SnOOTING .6S1E01 PLUGS 50,-00- gregate of 253.107 children. quarters Is In New York city. Geo! WANTED n. women engaged In an Individual and Intensive effort to prevent delinquen0 cy among boys and girls. About are assisted annually, with 90 per cent of success. 11 PotUtt,aJ nought about thT Rocky mountain. Pff- - L T. start aids in conducted the ngJ Skin Discomfort Eczema itching, chafing, smarting.etc., yield amazingly to the specially effica-wcioua ingredients of a -- the federation member organizations, there are 850 Big Brother and Big Sister committees reaching an ag- K Marrel Staff of life as an Ingredi-en- t Recipes That Call for the Will Be Satisfactory if Fresh Loaf Is Used for the Purpose; Present-da- w y following Hundreds of millions of years hence, tha day on earth will be as long as the month, due to the retard lng effect of tidal friction on the eartha rotation, says Popular Mechanics Magazine. Doctor Josef J. Johnson of the California Institute of Technology, who has been studysays that when the ing day and .month become equal, the earth always will present the same hemisphere toward the moon, as even today the moon presents one Bide continuously to the earth. The two bodies will revolt e as though attached to the opposite ends of a rigid pole, the result of the gradual slowing down of the earth under the pull of solar tidal friction. Doctor Johnson concludes that the day will not become longer than the month. er hnlf Needle-- 1 k Stale Bread Is Not Essential Month-Lon- g at obelisk known b has it Business MUbU tnlhorM 1848 "lutlon |