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The Sun from New York, New York • Page 33

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The Suni
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WN wr OOIUTHE ut 1UUU I i1 1 111 rPN IfJ THE NS11N fJ JY 1I Our nEn 20 Hoar co TOO MANYTYEWRITER Its TYPEWRITER GIRLS for you today she said while the insurancollector collector grinned a Sherlock Holmes grinand and his companion looked duly impressedThen Then they scrambled down the rockroad road again and reached the main roadlalely safely The loquacious agent told more persomhistories histories of the OBriens and Hoollhonthat that passed he described local mannerand and customs ho dhcussed the no llcenslaw law in force in the township he explainethe the alcoholic result likely to follow ordoifor for ginger ale and birch beer given ina a certain sophisticated voice And tinproof aproal proof of his assertions ho took aniaffablIrishman panion Into a small bar run by nn affablIrishman IrishmanBest Best ginger aiel ever tasted said thotranger stranger sitting down his empty bwglass glassThe The young man and the barkeeper grinnccAnother Another drink followed then anotheithe the last being cot up by the friendly baikeeper keeper After Ineffectual attempts to maktho tho stronger sample the delight of a Iroolunch lunch of bread and onions or the plonsineffects effects of a pinch of salt In his boor thobarkeep barkeep bade his two visitors goodbyHe He fa a fine athlete remarked the ngemUsed Used to lie a pugilist His son was oflcrctwentyeight twentyeight week and tXIItJII wrs to gowith with a dramatic company and punch thobag bag but ho refusedMore More debits followed Some producefive five and ten dollar bills some procrastlnatod natod some yielded no response to knockon on front side and back doorsAt At the door of one stood a womansecond Aooond second after she spied the yellow buggshe she was not thereSeo Seo her disappear said the insurnncman man shell havo to be quicker than that tofool fool meInquiries Inquiries at her house elicited the replythn that the young woman was out Furtheremarks remarks on the part of the agent howeveicaused caused him to bo admitted into the houseDot Dot the cash ho announced appeAring a few minutes after Olt up KittyA A few more stretches of road broughthem them to tho town After finding out allabout about hotels and trains tho agents guesleft left him with many protestations of gratitude tude for tho driveAs As he sat In the railroad station he smlleiIn In a pleased mannerTwo Two hours with an insurance man hethought thought and Im not a debitThe The Onto Giant Disappearingrom rom Mr oiirfoii Dailu MailAn An Interesting survival of prehistorlICnitland England in threatened with destruction owino to neglect This Is tho erne dlant aIolos olossnl human Inure cut on tho side or alort ofty hill that overlooks the plcturcsquIliafro village of Orne Abbas eight miles north orVorcheKter DorfhenterIt It is several years since tlin furrows vlilclUtllne outline the giants figure were scoured amellned relined with chalk Oradunlly the latter hawn been washed away by the winters rainind and It III now barely visible draw has 80encroaohed encroaohed on the channels that seen frori I distance the details of the iduaitlo flgurire ire hard to trace though the tinmuth humaorin orin Is still recognizable The coat ot renorating rating tho giant Is estimated at about enbut but no ono In tho locality knows where thnone nosey Is to come fromThe The Old Han as ho Is styled by the naIves Ivos of erne Abbas ithe Abbots Cernelif 01 Hardys Vesstnt novels Is built on trulyrerolo icroic lines He stands IRQ feel high tnilil his right hand grasps a knotted club 121 feetOIIK OIIK The unknown artist had his own notion Ions of the just proportions of the humanrame rame as will be seen from tho roll pwingurlher urlher mlMUremtllts Length of body 77IlIls cat less 80 feet head 22 feet right armet oatfeet nose a set diameter of eyes 2JSe rt et The antiquity 01 the figure Is acceptedy nil arch oloflsbi Most nuthorltlnscribe scribe It to the Celtic period while domelavs have held that It represents on Idol onceorshlpppd orshlpppd br Ihll Pagan West Saxorunothcr Another view Is that It was the work of ticsnooks monks of the then newly found Benedictinebbey bbey of Cern Gt tor 0nOvercrowded An OvercrowdedBusiness Business Field andSome 1 Some 01 theCauses PCauses A SCHOOL IOH HtSlNHSS MEN I tho mights liy great men reachid notkept kept wero not nttnlno hy single MightNeither Neither AW those offered liy HIM managerof of Olin of thn typewriting cont niilos whlcrun Thus trOt employment agency in winnootlon nootlon with tuft sain of Its machinesThr Thr ibng aid dusty flight stand botweon tweon the seeker RIll the opportunity ntufrom I from early Monday until Into Haturdathey they are traversed hy feotfeetof the hopeful ful of the disappointed of the cynic 01the the novice The visitor la met by lowbum hum which reaches tho ear au noon as thestreet street door In opened and comes from thnlUany many machines which are being used fmpractice practiceNeatness Neatness according to one of the mangers gers In one of tho most salient of thenrequirements requirements not only the neatness ofthe the tied shoestring which lack by theway way has lost a girl many a good placebut but perfect punctuation good spellingan an attractive page without erasures oreddonco evidence of haste or amateurishnessStatistics Statistics on hand prove that for thlexperience experience tho business house of todaythe the average business house offers themunificent munificent sum of 12 a week and for thaiamount amount owing to the number of women Intbe the field it Is easy to get clerks who havihopes hopes of better salaries but who take whois offered knowing that if they do not plentyof of others willThere There are hundreds of these others otthe the Hut of the firm they fill the chairs provider vided they sit on the window wills manof of them nervously walk up and downRome Rome lost to their surroundings are keeping ing their fingers suppl by practising ottho the keys a la Pndorewskl and few aftera a practical summing up of the situationa a henrttoheart talk with dirgruntleccompanionswalk companion walk out with the alrnf veteraniwho who arc quite capable of looking out foithemselves rte themselves One of them in heard to nayIm Im not going to hang around here 1ngnirig ing to make an oflice to office canvass ancIm Im sure to land IoncetIIinglWhile While the manager excuses himself transwer answer a telephone call one of the womenwho who has a tired discouraged air approachesand I and nays under her breath with a furtivelook look aboutVou Vou doio expect to get tho truth concerning cerning tho condition of affair hereWhat What is the trutht cnn tell it to you and the discouragedlook look grows more deep rented There oreplenty plenty of women like myself with experienceand and ambition who have worked until weare are gray in the hUllinell world and our ambition tion count for nothing our experience forless i less Vo are constantly shovod aside forgirla girls who come in horn and have never hada a place Why jBecnuso they have dimplesand and a prrtty color and lot of fool vivacityThats Thats part of itThe The manager draws the visitor asidePlenty Plenty of hard luck stories about itdoesnt doesnt do any good to Il ten to themWeve Weve got to take things as we find them THE RURAL INSURANCE MANPUltSttT PUR WIT Of DEBITS IX A YELLOWnvaor 1 nvaor ix TIlE fbI XTR1r A Tour of CollectlnR Premiums Mlles Fromthe the lUllrotd Wide Acquaintance ofthe the Agent Gettlnn at the Polioholders IholdersAn holders An Interlude at the TavernIt It was a very attractive yellow buggydrawn drawn by spirited mare To a pedestriantoiling I toiling up tho hill It looked most invitingHavo have ride asked a young man emerging ing from roadside house and getting intothe the yellow buggy Youd better Itssoven seven miles to the townThe The pedestrian willingly accepted thoinvitation invitationIm Im mighty glad you came this wayhe he said to the young manWell Well I had to visit that debit repliedthe the latter indicating the houso from whichhe he had omergedHis His companion wondered whether debitwas was country dialect for a square house withgreen green shutters but the young man nowstopped stopped before roadside store with noshutters shuttersHave Have to see this debit too he Midi handing tho reins to his companion and disappearing a appearing through the front door of thehouse i houseWhat What Is your business asked the favor tlpedt8triM pedestrian when the young man roturnexlInsurance InsuranceOh OhThen Then followed much learned talk ofwlary wlary and commissions paidup Insuranceagencies agencies policies and lapses It alsotroncpited transpired that in tho eyes of the youngman man who wns out on a tour of collectionnil nil houses were cither unclassified nondetcriptp scripts or debitsHe He bowed to every one who passed andppoke poke to almost every oneHows lows your wife today Mr Caseyho ho would say and Ah there Flnneganhows hows your arm getting along after whichreinnrKH reinnrKH ho would turn to his companionnnd and give extracts from the biographyof of Casey and Finnegnn and their neighIxirs Ixirs All Irish hereabouts he said I hadn I deuce of time making them beliovo Iwan wan Irish My name IH Van OrpmlngerWhoii Whoii Kitty They stopped before another debitAnd And how ore ye Mm Jlanaganthnutcd thnutcd the young man Folne day today day He winked at his companionHow How do you like the brogueCiipnt Ciipnt answered the otherHnvini Having ascertained that Mrs Flanaganwon won well that thflchlldther were llkewleeand and that the robust health of Flanaganpater pater showed no signs of diminution theyoung young insurance man collected all that wasdue due on the Flanagan debit and departedwith with a farewell of the most Hibernian pattorn tornThe next debit was located on a side roadmore more like tho bed ofvn torrent than anythingisp else filled with grooi rocks among whichlf Bitty the mare struggled with difficulty 1Yken I first made the round of thlfefl lf blt said tho agent I was sure I couldnever never stand such roads Now theyre easy Whoa thereA A little girl emerged from the debitKnow Know just what shell say said thoyoung young man He raised his voice in shrillfalsetto falsetto Mamma says she aint got nofieyfor fieyfor you today he squealedTho Tho little girl come to the gateMamma Mamma says she aint got no moneyIf If If wo Hot full for a girl we llIlln girlIf If a IIUIHM wniitN nn pxperlewwl wnrnnnWC WI Hllld IllTAt AI urn still of the room in a small enclosure florin an If Hlinnd off like goats nlouttwenty twenty young man urn seated with apparently eel ly no anxiety The reason fur this mnallnumber number is due to the fuel that young manhave have no difllculty in gutting good plaresjthut that there are more calU for them thancnn call ho tilled Tho reason a man In moreI I popular in because there IB never any queittion tion ajt to the limitations of liU work Ifthere there is a visit to be made to a bank to another other business house a telephone to answer ewer half a hundred things outside of hisregular regular routine he Is called upon while a darn nol seek Iti iidvimct lln woman IIH liedoes does thin inun both showing IM mm general Ilral eral aptitudeThen Then still the Mini prijndiro In themasculine irna masculine tnltiil In regard to the liiixliipsMwoman Iwmnan woman and men are more ronsiirvntlvo of their prejudices than the other HIUIt It In quite safe to say that If a woman atthe the head of buslnetw and employs otherwomen women the fact that they may got marriedwill will not materially affect her attltudn solong long an the woman dom the work requiredOn On the contrary the same old moth entonobjection objection Is raged by the commercial manwho who never or very rarely seriously considers siders ratting a woman In his employ into amore more responsible place than that of stenog THE LAMENT OF THE MIDDLE AGED woman rarely is Moreover if she is asked I rapher anti typewriter because some timeshe she 114 inclined to recent It i the may leave him to get married A youngNotwithstanding Notwithstanding the fact that whore a man might leavennd probably wouldtodozen dozen years ago there were comparatively take another job but that does not weighfew few women in the business world and to against his chances of pro notionwhile heday day they are thick as blackberries in cum remainsmer mer that attitude of the feminine mind It Isnt fair is itr says good lookinghas has not materially changed and the prelli girl who has had yearn of experience indent dent of a corporation will answer his own various business houses meeting alwaysSuviii telephone often rather than aRk his woman the harrier or this objection Suviii ypiirnsecretary I tried to convince my employer that I secretary At the same time the employer ago THE COSTLIEST PLAYGROUNDA i A ItECOHD KSTAItLISIIKl liyTHOMAS THOMAS JKFFEIISOX IAHKIt FIifI1LS1 IIt It font 113000000 or About S41OSquare aSquare ISquart Square Foot Other loatiiros them ItTim Tim Make It Unlike Any Other IMairounil irounil In the World For Mulct ItalyThomas Thomas Jefferson Park the playgroundfor for little Italy in Harlem which wax openedthe I the other day is the mont ex viu ivo play ground in tho world It cost 2748122for for the land and 268212 to fit it up a totalof of 13014334 The area of the park is troyacre acres or 875180 square feet HO that thecost cost was about 440 square footThe The high cost was duo to tho fact thatthe the region whore the park it situated IHthickly thickly populated The site from 11 liltto to llith street and from Find avenue tothe the riverwas crowded with Unatrxents whioli roiild more useful In higher nnd Mirl 11l1li1 liiit Im Krtlil no and yotitiK tnnwin win liroiifthl In from ntilsliln In urn yeinfnlthfltl miiiltlifnl In HIP lrI mid Im ins nunup rind yetAnulher lIutlllr YIIIIIIIC IIIItiAII who IIIIIIWII IIIIlIor tie IlIor hllld up wnrnliijt huger llIullIy lily llrylll wordI I heydaIlI knowduwlt 11IIf ImhlnrfIrahe hr u9d91srs Imnllly Il dont do nl III i 0 In Inn know Unit you Imvn luis nn util chit you ant llvliitf with him so whetn wniiiiiii KO Into lnHliiPM slue 1151111 IiidlsS tlr iii I ild IMHM Mlti limtcad of IfswuauIlte A wiiiiuin hoinn life IH her own OOIICTIunil and tlill cliuuoM urn iiijHlnut AllY olios pvnlooking looking her up Hut Meta cnrtnlnln iiiijiidlw HKiliil tin1 married woinniimen men scorn to think lint 1110 liusimiul OIIRIto to xiiiHirl her nnd If he dont Hint sliMicnilil Micnilil lonvn himTli The mnniiKor Intrr ulmits tint the marriid nail WDiimn him ccrtiiin illllloultlis to ovnrmi mi nnd that iiuiny linn lo dny 1min in IH Itnploy Homo woman who iefilstitill all invlliilliins to lunch or dinner just tuluk liilk litisinis mutters rater iivirrles UI limn IIH soon as ho hanil nf tin loU showtin tin closing hour to mwt the other halfIIIld nnd to mate reel nod sundry rxpensenHonulimes Honulimes hushand and wft meet antihillch mach together and ona yjun inarrifMwoman woman in rotating her story to the manageof of tho typewriting entablUhmnnt told IIOTsho she was taken to task by the senior membowho who had chanced to order his bread ammilk milk In tho some restaurant where shinnd and her husband had a noonday mcaof of some stamina for allowing an admirer txcpond cpond money In that wholesale faflhlonSho She was admonished that she would novelget get husband unless she mended her waysJust Just at what angle of the room the storjstarted started could not be discovered but It waigoing going tho rounds among tho typists andIt It never failed to raise a smile even amongthe the group whore anxiety was most prevalent lentTlio The story was that a certain business manlaid laid down his paper one morning andgloncod glanced in the direction of tho gecretarywho who wns clicking on the keysHm Hm he said and when no attention waspaid paid Mm still louder The secretarytimed timed gathered up her book and pencilind ind prepared to take dictationKeadt tend hat said his Grumpiness showingi a short newspaper paragraph which statediriefly briefly that tho occupation of the youngwoman woman secretary was practically over thati invented whichoinbined a new machine hud been oinbined all the advantage of the phonograph graph and typewriter Hy its use the manvho vho wished to have letter written simplylictutud lictutud it to tho phonograph and then whenly IIIf connrction was maln tho letter wanncLhanicnlly ncLhanicnlly produced with an cat andleKpntch leKpntch that mere feminine lingers couldicver lover hope to nmuhiteSorry Sorry for you he continued hut youlltuvc lure to look up husband I guessLater Later on in the day tho employer returnedTom Tom a sounco which had lasted for couple 01 bourn and which WHS supposed to corroK wl with the ten minutes for lunchla la nrded on the outer doorWhats Runts this he questioned picking nipinlfcet inlfcet that rested on Ills desk In thisiiiplxwcil iiiplxwcil In be letter He looked aboulit 1lIt the typist wns not there she had geneo to lunch teed on the end of tho letter hoomul omul little ante explaining that she hadvrittwn vrittwn the letter not 1114 she ordinarilylid lid but in accordance with the methodif of the new machine which ho thought ofmylng mylngThe The letter commenced something likoIds Ids Octohrr oh what day is it Youlont lont MV AH lute as that Well wellve ve lest whole week Aro you ready All right Whoro wore wo Oh yesVeil Veil now begin Dear oh wfint is thntnanV cans name I never Inn remember Yeses es so it is right bore Can you makput Ollt thnt signature Smith You dontiy Mr Speaking of Smith remind me of had to be pulled downIt IIt It ba the first playground in the worldthat that Ices a running track for girls and ifyou you want to see what thnt means go uptlmrn there homo Saturday afternoon anti seethe the fun that the girls anti spectator havein III race in which for example the girlscarry carry eggs and spoon If you want too see more fun wait until the now comesYoull Youll see then probably what no ono inthin thin town over saw before children engaged gaged In what is to be ciillid now workthat that is building snow men snow fortnand and making toboggan slides in miniatureand and the like under the instruction of nnattendant attendant paid by the cityThis This playground contains trnny Improve ments over any that the city has providedhitherto 1 hitherto It is practically divided intotwo two parts one for boys and the other forgirls I girls and the girls have just as much territory i tory and just an much apparatus for theirenjoyment enjoyment as the boysThere There are two gymnasiums two playgrounds I grounds two running tracks each sevenlapn lops to tho mile and a complete showerbath bath ByelOm for eacb dlv1llon4 a ddltlonI I NOT A GOOD SPELLER funny story I heard the other day All tliofamilies families were named Smith at first and thenas as they did something Dad they had tlielrnamen names changed so only tho Smiths nro goodand and honest Hn Ha What wns tho lastword word And so on for three solid pagesI I neverand then he sat nnd thoughtfor for a little while nnd when the typist cnmoIn In fresh and good natured from her luncheonbe be wild very mildlyI I guess you neednt look up a hunbandright right away I dont believe thnt mncinowill will suit after nilThero Thero is no doubt said tho manngprthnt thai the average bunitipcs man needy togo go to school of dictation There isntono ono man in hundred who knows whatho he wants to say or how to say it The there is a pavilion where the little totsnro nro taken In charge and where they havekindergarten I kindergarten exercises under a womanInstructor Instructor ITho Tho pavilion cost 11000 It IM in thispavlllion pavlllion that the mothers of Little Italymay I may tako comfort by bringing their bnbiexanil rnar getting tho benefit of the open airas as they nit in tho rocking chairsIn In charge of the apparatus and the Maorisin Iin in the park are a head playground ntlcndant I ant and assistants It is the head mansbusiness business to neo that all hands get fairshow show at tho fun and that tho big and Htrongboys boys and girls do not monopolize il to theexclusion exclusion of tho weaker youngsterWhen When tho park wan ojMiett the Italians were astonished to BCO tlutt most of tho firstprizes prize for races were taken by hOI nndgirls girls who had been playing In tho olderestablished established playground and bad cowl totho the now one to participate in the openingexercises exercises Tho winners worn almost entlrely tlrely children of the Jovs put ho lower KnstHide Hide They had had experience with pinyground ground HQ tho bcnein hoy hall ilorivcdfrom from them ehoWod lteU in tho athlctio diplomatic typist doesnt say a word shegoes goes right ahead and fixes the letter upland and hands It In and nine cases out of tentho tho more porfect the construction of theBontHnco BontHnco nnd the more condensed form themeat meat of the dictation Is put up in the morecrodit credit does tho man take to himself Oncein in while a man however will resent thefnct fnct that the secretary has Improved hisstylo style and will call her to account I wantil it my way hell say not yourOn On the other hand said the managerwe we have many men on our lint who sayto to UK when they need a secretary I wnntBomione Bomione who can put my dictation intoshape shape I know what I want to say but Italk talk all over tho placeThe The young collegian is the hardest manfor for nn employee to suit He Is often overfnrtirular fnrtirular is sometimes arrogant is sollcitoiiH toiiH of common and is more inclined tottudy study the form than the eubstanopDoes 001 take intoconsideration Does a business man really consideration youth and prettiness when A SPEED TRIAL exorcises since then the Italian childrenhivo hivo been getting tho playground spiritthRiiwlvesund thRiiwlvesund till attendants at JeffersonInrk Inrk already any thnt if the opening exeriMis iMis wiru rc grated the Jewish childrenwould would not find it so easy to carry off theprUos prUosThere There are now in operation in Now Yorkoily oily nine playgrounds In a few monthaanother another over on the West Side will beoHTiod oHTiod Most nf those in existence areon on HID Fast lidoThe The average dally nttendnnco of participants pants in the sports in us follows accordingto to tho Park Department returns Knstlllvir lllvir Park 211 John Jay 300 Hudson1JW 1JW Tompkins 1100 Hamilton Fish 1800 THE NEW THOMAS JEFFERSON PARK THE COSTLIEST PLAYGROUND IN TilE WORLD William If Seward 2700 Corlearn Hookj 250 Seventeenth Htreet180ThomasJeffersoni3o0 1 1300 When Seward Park was opened therewas was no provision in tho Park Departmentappropriations appropriations for prizes for the trays andgirls girls who won the athletic contests TlioInto Into Commissioner Pallet spent more thantoo Sloo of hlll own money for this purposnOther Other provision was made for the prizeswhen when Thomas Jefferson Park was opened lIfs seeking torn lrf lof Ifs crlnlniy does This htllllnNOlt mrlIIr of lotlny Ilkw lo surround hlirwclf wllll iillniHlv ler pit Il doWt always mesaIhit Mint it liiMtinmt roan wnnld In flirt wllhprclly prclly girl lificiitw tin Piijoy i nflof Om luiiidnys days work orrr rcilvlii jilpwanood good night If wciinitn tlinficw In Mw Imtidlovlpied Ir age sum WH easily omitl nine IIlItl 11 1111111 extra attention In heand tullnl and mi rxltrt nrnclott of tMnnr tier rim Iroiililc Is that Mm oldor womntlcanIt carries her worrlw and rcitililw In hilt ttiKim IIt Kim tomes In ii trlnl wllli resentful Air tvIf If It were lieneatti her dignity anti look MIf If she oM otpl In tie turned down tliyoungnr lndecision younger woman cnya when oho moMfl decision Well try inn nnywny and nlnlimes limes out of ten she wins outflniully Casually It would teem that to ftptetulinerfulnem ulinerfulnem Oil such inpngre salnrlw Ialmost almost loo much Hqundi of the womciwalling walling were willing to commence at flvdollars dollars a week while tslelvennd fifteen dolInl1l Inrs were conMldnred good chatioe ten noto to dllllIIIQdlnd none higher was offeredForeign Foreign houses have secretaries who 81twentyflvo twentyflvo dollars who win write In twilanguages a i languages from dictationEvery tel ShEver Every afternoon a test examination lakeplace place the applicant being required to reola ia a speed of a hundred words a minute onethree 1three three letter are dictated at this rate HavIng Ing passed tho textthe applicant regiatorecand Iand and this registration holds good for a yeaJand and a half Three and four hundred girltake take thin examination every weekThe The reason for the oversupply has tomany tmany many ramifications to be described Inlimited limited space Thero are unhappy homesponBible Ire responsible unworthy husbands tie nr ior At Iline or the desire for independence time of year there Is congestion for manirls dgirls girls who spent their vacations In Ne iYork York have decided to remain the afluraenta arments aenta of the city proving too strong numrs nhers her have substituted and are now out oepORlt1ol111 positions and there are many graduates from the bulnesss colleges All this overcrowding i crowding of a profession which noecUwIttle Jlittle little capital and so little equipment In thifay way of experience means a correspondlniowerlng Ilowering lowering of MlarieRThe jThe The phonograph has not materialljhanged iwomen changed the opportunities for buslneeiromen women It is used more as a convenlenahan 4lhan 1 ithan han as a substitute by tho man who Itnnstantly iconstantly Aconstantly constantly Interrupted and who can U1Lo fto to a film and turn It over to be translatedinto rInto fquires a into AngloSaxon This transcription r4WfJulrell quires not only the good typist but a share of common sense as well jOn On the way out the visitor note a younggirl girl practising diligently on some veraeMfhlch which she is writing with mathematicalccurncy ewhich ccurncy by the aid of tabulating patentYou r1 rYou You dont mean to say that poets anjrealthy wealthy enough to have their poems typerrltten Iwritten written Is askedThe The manager shaken his head thoughtully rutty Shes a nice girl but a little to81romantio romantio for business career She writecrses crses for magazines and supports herealKly by typewriting NEW USES FOR ALUMINUMPAPEtt foPAPER PAPER OF THE METAL OE O1 doTILE TIlE LATEST PROniCTSIt bto toIt It Fluurei In Steel Making HoaieholdItenilU ItenilU Textile Mill Work LlthogrraphyThe InrphThe raphy The Output Constantly Increased Ireal creased to Sleet rowing Demand1 iflUOAnA 1NiAOAUA NIAOAHA FAIIJ Oct 27More aluminum illnum 1 num is manufactured 1n Niagara Fallstnnn asWan towas tnnn in any other place in the world Itwns i was on August 26 1805 that the worksat at Niagara Falls started operation and Intho 0tho tho ten years thnt have passed the development I yetnent Iment ment has been wonderful greatly bene ehflting fiting the steel interests for In the modem era method of making stool aluminumis 1ie UeUsually is used in small quantitiesUsually Usually from two to five ounces of aluminum tomum mum are put in each ton of open hearthsteel th 1steel steel made and from six to eight ounces ce 1 Into a ton of Bessemer steel In fact hadevery ofevery every ton of steel made in the United States nin I in loo been subjected to this treatmatidsomething of nltimnum Dnllm something like 5000000 pounds I num would have been consumed by lid rsllellndufltry steel Industry aloneIn i reIn In 1804 8500000 pounds of alit dum1were ttwero were made In the United States an incrnnse fcrntlRe chose of 1100000 pounds over 1803 Ininn aI inn the output In the United States was 111 hJnrticular 7300000 pounds TIM output in 1903 la ofparticular particular Interest because of the fact thattwenty twenty years before that the output wasonly yonl I only eightythree pounds and at the endof eof ttI of tho first decade of manufacture in 1863ynlv I nlv 339029 pounds were madeEvery tuses tillEvery Every day aluminum Is applied to newuses uses increasing the consumption to awonderful Fwonderful wonderful degree Aluminum paper Isone 5anno one of the latest products and It Mid tobe Alehe be far superior to tin foil and similar articles fces cles Aluminum in used for householdutensils utensils as well as those for military purposes poses In textile mill work aluminumspools enpoolll spools and bobbins arc very popular andns rkllf ns a setting for lenses aluminum is muchlighter ill ofI I lighter than brass It Is used on railwayoars ije I oars on locomotives lithographic plateau ute letter boxes In patented explosives formaking making acid carboys and many otherchemical eenohemlcal tchemical chemical vesselsRows It orRos Rows of Corn on a Colttrrojo itleArcola Arcola corrctpondrnrf St Iout Hrpvtilifdecree byGeorge decree Hanson of this city is exhibitingnn an ear of corn grown on his farm that Is ati ps of ander Iractlne a great deal of attention due lo thofact Ode fact that the ear has nn odd number nf rowsof of groinIwenty three In all Sovernl ofthe titthe the oldnst farmers In the neighborhood werosieptlcal PCsceptical sieptlcal of the story until they were shownthn AnOWR the earRows Rows of corn grow on the cob In even numbers ityhers hers and ono with an odd number Is consldnrcd IRldfrod sldnrcd an almost unheard of frEAk Thdear par In quention Is however well developednnd mlIanson and the rows are straight and even Sirllmuon Hanson discovered It while carting corn fornood noodoneo AThtr Thernis an old RltlJT to the effect Ihallionce once In antebellum days nn old Southernslave slave owner promised freedom to the firstnegro tfnegro negro who would find an our of corn biarinrnn nn odd number of rows Among the slavewas was young dark who had a thought whichhn hn kept nil to himself but when the corn fnrwas was in the roasting ear he went to thn fieldand tyland and stripping bark the husk from an ear Ih he cut away one of the rows of green with alKharn trlI sharp knife Hy the time the corn had reached Its maturity the wound mndn by the Unlfejhart hart been entirely obliterated and the earshowed showed nn odd number of rows of BruinsTho Tho voting slave was nrmrdlnnly tflven hisfreedom yuntil freedom and hit running won not nlbcoen4until until he had gotten safely away 1 I J1 i.

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