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Show THE BULLETIN Origin of "New Dear Jlsk Me JUiolher The slogan "New Deal" It sup.; Voted to have originated In Marar Twain's "A Connecticut Yankee In! King Arthur'! Court" It occurs In' the paasage in which the Yankee; after reflecting that he was la a, country where only about I people out of every 1.0M had any voice la; th government, came to the concla- Ion that "what the IM dupes needed was a new deal." A General Quiz O The Qaettiom 1. Here is the first line of a poem: "I could not love thee, dear, so much." Can you give the second line? 2. What country is known as "The Land of the White Elewell-kno- phant"? 3. What is the Atlantic? BY TALBOT is a native of what country? 5. Which if smaller, an atom or an electron? 6. What does the nautical term "dead reckoning" mean? The Answerg O TAIIOT THE STOEY THUS FAB the greatest depth in 4. An Andalusian MUNDY Cantata Cart Nnrwmvl baa been sent from his nattva Enaland to the Kadur River district In India, along with bis Indispensable manservant. Mote O'Leary, soldier of fortune. Norwood s Job la to survey the district to determine whether valuable secret diamond mine bekraft to the temple ones is or to tne ruier, we Residency to pay hia initial Maharajah of Kadur. Norwood calls on the British respects. On his way he catches a gumpae of two women In a palace carnage, one of whom la young and beautiful. The other woman he knows to be the Maharanee of JUdur. U Leary later tells mm inai me young woman is an American gin named Lynn Harding, who with her aunt, Mrs. Deooran Harding, is a guest at the palace. On a sightseeing tour Mrs. Harding sprains an ankle, and sends to the palace for aid. Prince Rundhia, handsome, spoiled nephew of the rulers, comes to her rescue, and takes her back to the palace where be meets Lynn. end of the long room. Too polite to speak any other language than English in Lynn's presence, he frowned sullenly at Rundhia and refused a cocktail: "Your Bengali didn't bring my tonic." Sorry," said Rundhia. "He was attending to Mrs. Harding. He hasn't forgotten it" Then came Norwood. Spain. 5. An electron an atom. is smaller than 6. A method of ascertaining the approximate position of a vessel from the course steered and the distance covered when the heaven ly bodies of light are obscured. By burning 25 slower than the average of the 15 ether brands of the largest-sellin- g tested- slower than any of them -C- AMELS give smok ers the equivalent of head-stewar- IMPARTIAL brandi show which one of them gives the most actual pck. The find were: ings 4 CAMELS were found to contain MORE TOBACCO BY WEIGHT than the average for the 15 other of brands. the largest-sellin- g ftfi"g Pr V CAMELS BURNED SLOWER THAN ANY OTHER BRAND - 'I'ESTLD 255 SLOWER THAN TUB AVERAGE TIME OF TUB 15 OTHER OF THE LARGEST-SELING BRANDS I By burning 25 lower, on the average. Camels give smokers the equivalent of 5 EXTRA SMOKES PER PACK! In the nunc tests, CAMELS HELD THEIR ASH FAR LONGER, than the average time for all the other brands. L 3 d, Yes. Camel's fine, more expensive tobaccos do nuke a difference. Delicate taste. ..fragrant aroma...imolting pleasure at 2a best, W store of ill The quality cigarette etvry smoker can afford, slow-burnin- g, y are made o curry powder and red pepper. He's about as safe to tackle that has just laid as a her eses. He's what they call a steamer." "What do you mean?" "Nothing for nothing. Lavish at cent per cent He'd give you any body's money, if he knew what he was getting for1 it" "If I should hear of your taking his money, you'll find yourself in se rious trouble." "Me?" she-cob- ra "Yes. You." "I'm Incorruptible." THE CIGARETTE OF COSTLIER TOBACCOS PENNY FOR PENNY YOUR BEST CIGARETTE BUY! unself-sssertiv- Europe. He watched Lynn. He made apparently random remarks to discover her system, in case she had one. "Miss Harding, you look innocent gay and very beautiful But I mis trust you. Your emotions seem to me to be too honest You will go home and laugh at us alL" "Going home soon," Lynn an swered. "Aunty didn't lavi when she said that She meant it" "la that what amuses you?" "No. I'd rather stay here. I love it" "I wonder what you mean by love "What else did you find out?" Do you love us? what al I've it "Nothing, excep' And I "1 love the Maharanee. ready told you. There's a Mrs. eastern pussy-foote- d Miss the at and a these love Harding Harding Mrs. Harding has a nights. I'm wild about it alL I guesthouse. hurt foot and has been attended by can't bear the thought of going home Prince Rundhia's doctor. Miss Hard yet" Rundhia smiled. ing has already met Rundhia, and The sheep-face-d they've talked." Maharajah en"What about the doctor? who toadied attendants, by tered, "He's no gnad." arranged the cushions for him in a chromium-platearmchair at the "No good in what way; d Flyers Count Wild Life Taking a census of wild life, paranimals,, ticularly the calls for experts who can read snow; tracks. Following fresh trails, the'; fur-beari- can locate dens or bur--j rows and then from a careful study; of the various tool prints around can toll how many animals live there, and the approximate aaa groups..' The bureau of biological survey has' found it quicker, more economical and reliable to count deer and elk by spotting them from sirplaaes. Airplane counts also have been found, helpful in estimating tha number of waterfowl in lake regions. census-take- r e. S Tobacco Seed Oil Hungarian experiment show thai excellent table oil can be pressed out of tobacco seed. i HOTELS 'Exactly the same that your High ness nas oeen taxing tor your nerves," said the physician. "I have iron nerves," said Aunty. The physician smiled. He separated the two pellets with a fork and held the plate toward the Ma- harajah. "Set her the example," he sug- gested. "My monotonous life consists of nothing else than setting good examples," said the Maharajah. "If it won't hurt me, it won't hurt you." He reached for a pellet Norwood noticed that the doctor moved the plate so that the Maharajah's fingers closed on the one that had been nearer Aunty. If it was a trick it was smooth. Rundhia was paying rather witty attention to Lynn; he was making her laugh. "As a compliment but against my better Judgment" said Aunty. She swallowed the other pellet "Thank you." said the Bengali. "Thank you, madam. That relieves my anxiety. You should not be here. You should be in bed. There is no knowing what people's nerves may do to them when they have suffered a bodily shock such as you re ceived this afternoon." He bowed himself out taste phoney." Lynn wasn't sure she liked him. On the other hand, she wasn't sure she didn't "Why were you rude to Aunty?1 "She was rude to me," be an swered. "She had an accident today, so she im't herself." "Who is? You, for Instance? Prin cess? Cinderella on her night out? Or rebel? You know what happens to rebels, don't you, unless their friends are reliable?" A great gong boomed. It was as ancient as the palace. It was the bronze voice of memory. Aunty used her napkin suddenly. Norwood watched her. He was just in time to prevent her falling from the chair. Everyone, including the Maharajah, Jumped up. Lynn ran to her. The servants formed a scrimmage around Lynn and Aunty. The Maharajah scolded the Maha ranee sotto voce. Rundhia sent a servant running for the doctor. The other servants picked up Aunty and carried her into the next room, where she groaned on a couch and nearly fainted from humiliation. Rundhia met the doctor at the door. Norwood, watching them, pretended not to, wasn't certain whether they spoke. The doctor nodded, put on his most judicial professional air, felt Aunty's pulse and shrugged his shoulders. "She has a temperature. It is Impossible to say, but I think she is only suffering from nervous exhaustion and perhaps, too, from mental disturbance." He turned again to the Maharanee: '1 advise that Miss Lynn Harding should be moved into the palace, so that Mrs. Harding may be quiet" (TO BE CONTINUED) Sill Lake tl Hotel Plandome 4th art peppier The measuring of the mass or weight of the earth is a familiar astronomical problem. Other bodies are weighed by measuring the attraction of the earth upon them; the same end is accomplished in the case of the earth, by comparing the attraction which this globe exerts upon some body on its surface with the attraction exerted upon the same body by a known mass at a known distance. There have been several methods tried to accomplish this, the simplest of which is that of observing the deviation from the vertical of a plumb-lin- e near an isolated mountain. The volume of the mountain must first be found, of course, by .accurate survey, and its density calculated from the geological structure and density of its component rocks. But this plan, though simple, Is not near ly as accurate in result as that of computation by means of the torsion balance. This method Is known to astronomers as the "Cavendish experiment," from the scientist who first applied it in 1789. Cavendish's methods consists of measuring very accurately the at- traction exerted by two large t spheres of metal, on two much smaller metal balls. Two globes of lead are attached to the extremi ties of a large horizontal bar, mov able, horizontally, upon a center. Above this center a light horizontal rod, having on its ends two very small balls of lead, is supported by a fine wire. When the rod bearing the small balls is in equilibrium, the ball having the globes of lead is moved until these globes sre brought nearly in contact with the small balls. The force of their attraction then tends to draw the small rod from its position of equilibrium, and the amount of torsion thus produced is measured carefully. This experiment is repeated several times, and the average of its results taken, so as to be ss nearly accurate possible. 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"Has anyone from the palace been from the Kadur collection, and pinned it artfully on Lynn's black enquiring about me?" silk. Lynn looked stunning In em serv Rundhia's Prince "Yes, sir. black silk. It showed off broidered ant came asking if you'd need to her and her golden hair. Ex eyes knew He a didn't horse. borrow you citement made her parted lips so because we were standing right un kissable that the Maharanee had der our horses' noses when he asked of conscience. qualms the question. Besides, I weren't 'Darling, my nephew Rundhia is the right person to ask. But he a bad boy! Be careful!" o' box the Prince's slipped me a laughed. The prospect of a Lynn lot about and asked you.1 cigars Aunty was delicious. Aunty annoying "What did you tell him?" "Me? I told him you're the mild would be scandalized by high jinks Aunty was one of those est man on earth, and how nothing I in a palace. e wh totak tea' p,ta" much a. running interests you MHJUIU UC IUI6 VUC C1MKH CWUU.' surveys." tion ceremony in Westminster Ab"What did you find out?" bey. She could count on Aunty to "Same as I told you not much. keep Rundhia within bounds. He had his orders, and he hadn't The first arrival was Rundhia, in had time to forget 'em, and he's dinner and turban of cloth of scared o the Prince. I got a line Hum jacket mi4Ims1 Hi, Mwlrtfllle tiA SOVKI He found himself between the Maharanee and Aunty. Rundhia and Lynn sat opposite; the Maharajah at one end of the table, the Maha ranee at the other. The Maharajah only pretended to eat In theory, he had abandoned caste restrictions, but in practice, he lacked the Maharanee's courage. He wilted under Aunty Harding's barrage of remarks. Her vigor depressed him. Aunty had no patience with weaklings: "You're a hypochondriac," she told him. The Maharajah sighed. '1 am a victim of public duty. Affairs of state Impose a sedentary life that has ruined my health. But I have found that Rundhia's physician understands my ailment" The physician reappeared in the doorway, nervous, He came behind Aunty's ehalr and whispered to her. Norwood couldn't hear what he said, but he saw him lay two pellets on a plate at Aunty's right hand. "Drugs! No thank you!" "What are they?" asked the Ma st laboratory tests of 16 NU Ticnlc!" exclaimed the Mahara nee, "no formality. Lynn, near, lead the way. We will all follow." So the Maharajah came last to the servants' horror, and it was Lynn who contrived the seating. Norwood's luck suffered a flat tire. Hot night though it was, he was in full mess 'No Scared. He lets uniform, not whites. Shorter than CHAPTEB in Continued him takes a Rundhia; but five feet eleven inches the Prince brow-bea- t without lashing tongue answering ii, after all, plenty, if it's built right "We love you and we will all do back lets himself be treated like a and properly carried. Rundhia's six our beit to make you happy," nld no dignity excep' when the feet one, and almost perfect fea the Maharanee. "But the astrolo dog isn't looking." Prince tures, somehow weren't so noticeger says this Is a time of great cri - able after Norwood came into the Mahnew Noor about 'Nothing a are lend us. I believe you sis for room. Norwood had red hair and lam?" ing, as we call it There are many off. one of those bits of moustaches that call reckon I him "No. they'll are bad and endings Just now, they a try-ou- t, that's all he draw attention to the line of his He was ly mixed. They are contradictory was sortjust o skirmisher to feel out lips. His red shell jacket gloved a and In opposition to one another. vigorous torso. There was nothing His Highness my husband is so anx- the lay of the land." "Find out all you can about Prince meek about him; nothing arrogant ious to make a good Impression on He was a British gentleman in uni Rundhia." Captain Norwood. It is so Impoto to I'll be form, as unselfconscious as a visitor "That go easy. ought rtant Will you help us to make a at the zoo. bazaar the tonight" on him?" ion good Impress He recognized Lynn instantly. His "But I might do the wrong thing! changed to let her know expression in like was ever it quite I might say the wrong word, I Nothing he recognized her. But he was Im electric Kadur's Plumbing, indiscretion. some history. might commit him. Am I in on an intrigue?" asked light modern furniture, and even perturbable. Nothing surprised The palace chamberlain presented an In do make to will it the can't Lynn. him to the Maharajah and the Ma "Yes. dear, a very serious in dian palace, dusty with tradition, haranee. He was gracious to them. lend itself to what the Maharanee trigue." him to introduced The Maharanee She a was picnic. "Oh. what fun! Is it dangerous?" kept insisting smiled. He her. He studied Lynn. so uncon to be modern and wanted "The astrologer says that it might ventional that even Rundhia would He said: become dangerous." "How do you do. We have met approve. Sullenly defied by the out"Maharanee dear, this whose turban I believe. I am very curious. Don't raged wonderful! Is it a real dark oriental almost rose from his hair with hor- tell me. It might spoil the fun of intrigue?" ror, she dismissed him and took finding out Am I to sit next to you at dinner? I was always lucky." The Maharanee laughed amiably, charge. Then he walked up and shook after a second's hesitation and with The eventual compromise was bean-feanoticeable effort: with Rundhia: "Pleased." hands between a and something "Yes. Nice to meet you." "Yes, dear, it is certainly dark. a banquet in the glass-roofe- d patio. motion It is secret and it has to do with a amid a forest of potted palms and It suggested the well-oile- d diamond mine, but I hope you won't canaries in silver cages. There were of machine-gun- s getting ready. They mention that to anyone." Chinese lanterns and an utter drunk were enemies, at sight as charmed "I'm clad you warned me. Ot enness of flowers. The long table to meet each other as match and was loaded with silver and gold. powder barrel. Lynn knew It In course, I won't mention it" stantly. Then Aunty arrived. After that CHAPTER IY there was nothing to do but to listen to Aunty's distant condescensions. Captain Carl Norwood's tent faced She was wonderful Even Rundhia the Kadur River. About a mile admired her spunk. Dressed in a away, it resembled a moonlit ir formal evening gown on purpose to regular ribbon of silver streaming make Lynn feel ashamed of herfrom the enormous temple; and the self, taped and strapped by the doctemple was a citadel of mystery tor until she could hardly move, in that loomed against Indian night torture from the twisted ankle, the There was a stillness that seemed proposed to dominate that compalike the womb of music, into which ny. She did, until Norwood subdued the clatter and voices from the camp her. She wasn't used to being kitchen fen naturally and the hoof- snubbed by mere captains. beats of a cantering horse thudded "What do Engineer officers do?" on dusty earth like calculated drum she demanded. beats, "Nothing." he said, "except an A shadow that was a horse was swer questions. Why? I might lend reined in with unnecessary vigor. you a man who can do things." A palace messenger dismounted. The Maharajah was Interrupted Norwood's servant, careful for his the arrival of the Bengali doc by master's dignity, accepted a silver followed by a servant with a big tor, a tube with the air of conferring blue goblet on a tray. The Maharafavor. jah swallowed the contents ot the Norwood opened the tube, after he goblet in one long draught and Norhad made sure that the servant bad wood noticed that he became imme withdrawn to a sufficient distance. diately more at ease. But Norwood Then he went to the table and wrote, wai alio watching Rundhia, who inserted his own letter into the tube left off dancing with Lynn and ac and returned it to the mesienger, companied the Bengali to the door, who cantered away. talking to him "Tell Moses I want him." Norwood found himself between Norwood promptly commandeered Moses O'Leary came and stood in the Maharanee and Aunty. Lynn. the door of the tent If I were you," he said. 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