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5 A yl iftM rsis tvv rs vHj THE WASHINGTON POSTSUM3AY JJkY 4 1915 35 e9 5 vr v5 Pants ftie painful fjockB cleansing infected bounds and mortified uicers I 2uge feasts oameb in pornmg i Ay MfJnz Witt Sf Kj9wiifd9P9ttk wJi7 Ja II tpRI i I As used for combating cholera kaolin Is given In a half tumbler of water the powder toeing laid on the top of the 4 water and allowed to settle gradually as MONSTER REPTILES WERE THEANKYLOSAURUS AND TYRAN it becomes wetted Then the mixture is stirred up and drank The fact that kaolin can exert its absorptive power upon microbes even after it has been wet with water points to something more Intricate than an action depending upon the mere physical dryness of the material That difficult chemical problems are involved is in dicate ny an elaborate report of ex I NOSAURUS Geological Survey Bulletin is i if 1 Si jA Captain Pollard who had gone outjn chase of one orthe whales was making for the ship with all his might TThe sailors too were straining every nerve for their little all was In their chests on board In the midst of all this excitement a wild cry rang out on board the Essex Herehe ls Hft In Trioleins tnr un iuiiita wm Jte ite INOSAUR bones belonging to tne erect on jtsnugetnree toea mna zeei me again1 It was no false alarm About genus Trlceratops which means top of the head was 12 or 16 feetfrom 100yards awaynd directly ahead of vthree horned face arefouhdl the ground Theliead was nearly yard the hefplessship wasthe whale dashing in the coaf bearlng rocksof the Iri length and the fore part of the skull forward with twice hls former speed Hanna Basin Wyoming and was expanded to form broad beak that A Tine of foam a rod wide made by his other formations of the same age Over wa8 Coyered withahorny 8fcathasln tail marked his course The whalers perlments carried out by Dr Bernard each ye was a massjye hprn directed for birds and turtlesiThls Vas admirably held their breath On on he came a I Fantus of the University of Illinois and ward aiid terminating in a long sharp suited to thevpuliing of the rushes and living battering ram bent on destruction 1 pubUshed as is the report earlier noted pont and the noee usually bore a third other water plants Jhat constituted the The helm of the ill fated Essex was In the Journal of the American Medical but much smaller horn mounted skel focnl of hisjgreat creature These tracho again put hard up In hopesthat she Association Dr Fantus studied the eton ot a Triceratops In the National Mu aon reptiles ilved in the swamps and would cross the JIne of the whales ap power of fullers earth and kaolin to absorb alkaloids from water solutions and incidentally established some remarkable facts as to the antidotal effects of fullers earth in the treatment of otherwise fatal poisoning by morphia aconitine ipecac strychnja and some other drugs In a series of experiments on animals he found that when these poisons all of them alkaloids were given to animals in doses sufficient to cause death and were followed immediately by doses of fullers earth which had a strong acid reaction the alkaloid was absorbed by the fullers earth and the auuuaip mo was savea Anotner an seum at Washington J3 about 20 feet long rivers One or the most remarkable fea proach but ihe coursehad scarcely been and stands 8 feet highat the hips Some tures about tfrls reptile was itsmouth changed when tlie head of thejeviathan skulls that have been found measure which was armed with 2000 or more sep staved in the bows completing the work more than eight feet over one third the arate teeth arranKed in vertical rows length of the entire aniirial This great Each jaw had from 45 to 60 rows and lengm pi neaa is aue largely to tne remarkable bony development ealfed the frill which projects backward over the neck like a firemans helmet That Trlceratops although a plant eat er was a fighter and often engaged in from 10 to 15 teeth in each vertical row Ankylosaiirus was an armored dinosaur whose entire back was covered by flattened ridged skin plates of bone The animal was low of stature had a short Alter this the whale dived Under the vessel as before and passed outof sight MBjrus kla mhr qwu fiwE The whalers were now ln the greatest peril The Essex was sinking in mid ocean a thousand miles from the nearest land and dependence had to be put in several frail boats whichmusttoe heavi blunt head and carried on the end of combat appears to be shown by the its stout heavy tail a great triangular ly loaded with water and provisions broken and healed bones that have been club of bone Even the eyes were pro The hearts of the men were equal to found Although Trlceratops had an vlded with a cup shaped bony shutter the hour Nobody faltered nor was enormous head it had a smaller bratn in like the visor of a helmet which could be heard to murmur Work went forward proportion to its size than the least in closed over the eyebalf so that all the rapidly but the vessel filled faster than plication of this alkaloid absorbing power telllgrent land anmal ot the present time vulnerable parts of this animatedfortress was expected and 10 minutes after the xrjteraiops prouamy uvea on reaves ana were proiectea Dy Dony armor xne wnaies assault sne was full of water branches pMow treesor shrubs At the horned toad one of the small modern A little provision some water and sev tlma these animals existed this part of lizards of the Western plains is not very eral compaeses were placed in the boats or luller earth was the discovery that tablets of strychnia and quinine both notoriously bitter drugs could be pre EAST INDIAN TELEGRAPH PLANT SOME FOUNB IN INDIA HAVE REMARKABLE ELECTRIC qualities no bitter taste The physiological consequences of this addition of fullers earth was interesting Ordinarily these drugs are absorbed from the stomach but when the alkaloid has been absorbed by fullers earth the absorption is not broken up or down until the modified drug reaches swamps In which peat accumulated and cept in size wide wateV courses that were constantly shifting thelr channels the region presenting an appearance similar to that of the Everglades in Florida Where the waters Nvere not too deep the region were it must have been covered by luxuriant oared with fullers earth so as to have th6 PK wa8 covered with vast different from the armored dinosaurs ex Captain Pollard and his men had come up by this time and shortly afterward the whalers said good by to their ocean home Now came the most trying part of the catastrophe The Essex went down in sight of all and the crew found themselves In boats on the bosom of the deep At that time the Pacific was but little explored It was to the navigator vast unknown sea with here and there an diminutive mammals all of whose fossil skull of this animal is exhibited in the island inhabited by inhospitable savages remains are now found imbedded in the American Museum of Natural History The Captain and his crew held a coun deposlts of that time in New York City The jaws are four Contemporary with the Triceratopa was feet In length and bristl with sharp a great duck billed reptile related to pomtea teeai several or wmcn project The most striking of the flesh eating dinosaurs was the Tyrannosaurus or tyrant lizard the largest carnivorous animal that ever lived on land It was 40 feet In length and when it stood erect the top of its head was 18 to 20 feet vegetation and was inhabited by great above the ground The fore limbs were numbers of dinosaurs as well as by small and it must have walked entirely smaller crocodiles alligators turtles and upon its powerful hind legs A perfect Edison Monthly TT rrianfa a lprfHi hattHoS Itfl ra nnMrma mnrrtTi onrt finfldAnlv flfl If the alkaline fluids ftf thp InteaHna WHu Xk Some are weak others are an electric button were secretly pressed result is therefore to delay and prolong I il it i strong Tne strongest ia tne ciosea in upon its neipiess prey in omer acuon ui me aru well known sensitive plant Mi words it fishes with a net electrically The trail of the chemical problem wa9 mpsa pudica but the iris wired crossed by Dr Fantus when he found nleotiana nasturtium and practically all Near Lake Tlticaca in South America that puTe so called kaolin or porcelain the meat eating plants produce a current and in the interior of Nicaragua is found clay was practically powerless to absorb Hi iruiu yuo iu ui vuii wmw i au iu ikuij uewiiio vaW awi uiict niuioiuiwra earin OI StrontT i i ivl ii i hi i nix uiijucH nuiu liicii njiiLCLa il la ilai table octopus This was first discovered acid reaction was an energetic absorbent lracnoaon An average SIzea inamauai ieeiing of awft aat one standlng before by the Naturalist Dunstan who heard The United States Dispensatory the measured 2 fee fr om tip of its nose the huge head contemplates a beast of his dog cry out as if in agony Running official descriptive catalogue of medicinal t0 tbe Cnd iU tal1 and as alked such terrible ferocity to his relief Mr Dunstan foundthe ani substances uses kaolin and fullers earth mal enveloped in what appeared to him to denote the same substance Dr Fan measured iwlth a galvanometer A very peculiar plant and one which has tremendous electric powers is the telegrapfi plant Desmodium gyrans It is a native of India and each of its leaves is composed of three leaflets the a perfect network of what seemed to be tus has shown that this Is an larger one stands erect during the day but turnsj down at nightwhlle each of the smaller leaflets moves day and night without topping They describe by means of jerking motions complete circles not unlike the smaller hand of i a watch i Then there L3 the Utricularia or flsh lng plantj which lures small fish into hands red and blistered and Kaolin contains about twice as error much a fine rope like tissue of roots fibers He cut the fleshy fibers of the alumina silicate as many specimens of magnetized plant only with great diffl fullers earth but the fullers earth culty The dog was covered with blood which is effective in absorbing alkaloids The twigs curled like living sinuous has an acid element lacking in kaolin fingers about his hands and it required This fact points from a new direction to terrific force to free himself from the the theory already advanced namely that plants electric grasp which left his the action of kaolin or fullers earth on laseijall flaptb itij ftifle Birt anb roto Heattii CLAY IS A CURE TOR CHOLERA AND KAOLIN IS REAL MEDICINE microbes as well asits action in absorbing grease and removing coloring matter from oils is a chemical process and not merely physical Apparently It is an example of colloid chemistry which is so far little understood Our ordinary chemistry is concerned wholly with substances dissolved in liquids the chemistry of solutions The colloid is a dif ferent affair a condition of the substance when the substance is inflated with water or other liquid but has not been subdivided to the extent that marks the solur su1Sl uipnuiena ana tion or dlssolvinK of the substBr A sub secured the beginnings of due for their material So far as their re Boston Transcript ATING dirt a prescription long their use of it jdisesteemed by an ign6rant and scarlet fever at the Durand Hospital In stance in a colloid state behaves very dif jprejudiced public has at last Chicago They use the name kaolin ferently from the same substance In solution The chemical siihstunroc onn suits depend on the absorpUve powerof talnea ln 3 withln the colloId the parUcles of this clayey material particle aqt dlfterently bn Qther there is apparently little to choose be stances with which the colloid comes into tween kaolin and fullers earth but ccntact from the same sub5tances ap when the experimentation gets down to plied in a solution to the same Recognition as a medical measure of jiigh virtue and validity The new medical doctrine of bolus alba which umay be jtranslated into kaolin fullers earth hydrous silicate of alumina or 1 ell and decided to majke for the coast of Chile a thousand weary leagues away They had three boats and with these and twenty men one of the most terrible journeys of suffering was begun Uncle Jack waa in the Captains boat which eight days after the loss of the Essex was attacked at night by some sea rribn ter and almost wrecked From the 20th of November to the 29th of the following January the Captains boat kept close to the others but then a separation occurred All the while the scorching sun blistered the whalers faces and thirst droo them mad Man after man gave up and died and the dead were subjected to a treatment almost too horrible to relate They fur nished food for their starving comrades Day after day and week after week this terrible voyage continued The little crew got smaller and smaller and when on the 23 of February the Captains boat was picked up by the ship Dauphin of Nantucket it contained two delirious men One was the Uncle Jack of our narrative The second boat containing the mate and a part of the crew was found by an English brig The third one alas Was never heard from pjil lf eusGtsovwB HtlNRlCH CORTIS mvmrmm TMCma 3AttAuOEt jURTir ww ivBOHT Thus occurred one of the most heart got the benefit of those long months of rending shipwrecks In the annals of experiments TYPES OFj AEROPLANES iMADEIN AMERICA FOR TIIKLLIE8 AMERICAN FACTORY IS TURNINING OUT A DOZEN WAR AERO PLANES EVERY DAY New Tork Sun I NEW Industry is growing In the knows what weight they will carry bo United States It came Into being last summer when experts from European Governments hesitatingly placed a few trial orders with American aeroplane manufacturers Then came the war and shortly after came foreign military and naval officers to see what kind of aeroplanes America could turn out for Europe and in what quantity she could produce them and the war has kept Americas largest plant the Curtiss Aeroplane Company at Ham mondsport busy day and night At the Buffalo assembling plant one saw a half dozen of these big transatlantic flyer hulls America type they are called being fitted with engines and wings They are almost identical with the machine that was tested and retested day after day week after week at Ham mondsDOrt early iat summer for Rod man Wanamaken The British Admiralty ij 4M tj no OiO i 1 1 1 it xne more nsuuy scienvm mwiu u15 were seems to an It seems to be an open question there uz comes to us Eimuuaneuusiy uu ihiijoi lam uiuerence wnicn win De notea fpre whethe Chicago and from the Teutonic allied mm iater tary doctors on the Gallcian battle front Kaolin the mineral In other of quarters it has been supposed that the the absorptive Dower of kaolin and fullers earth on microbes rep a dry powder sav the et 1 ibio a LUlvaiUili Mr Cnpm Bftlnrt and therefore may not be lightly put Chicago doctors removes not only Dr Fantus thlnks that the aside Inj truth the veracious repots diphtheria bacilli but also practically all leTs arth to absorb akajolds from many sources compel a surprising bacilla from the nose In the course of pendent on the colloid state but on an revisioaL i uur cusiuiiiaio uuiwm iuicb yr lour uajs a Daa aipntneria acid element in gard to number or minings un tne throat has been completely cleared hnttl frrmt In Tnstprn KuroDe itaDDears banlli hv the ntimi Ir conoid state was an essential condition that theJTeutonic doctors have success three days The nose cold of scarlet of the actlon ot kaolln on mkrobeg fully combated the dreaded cholera and fever is stopped by kaolin and ex plalnIng the fact th the dysentery of typhoid by dosing their amination has shown that the mis fullers earth wm bJnd and lnMtvale military patients with porcelain clay so cellaneously dangerous streptococcus fa some bacterla that are resistant to serum that the jcheapest conscript among them miliar to Boston in deadly milk borne chemistry all has stood up to the Russian hordes as epidemics of sore throat is one of the tow rl vnat ur fantus seems to have shown Btanchlyias a taffeta petticoat on a organisms for which the Particles orpretty dearly is that the uM of theterm Boston bargain counter Rumors that the kaolin have a potent affinity and enQi Austrian troops lacked sand are thus In treating the nasal membranes Mi lth or TT i i fi same substance is Inaccurate He found seen to be technical distortions of the kaolin the dry powder is blown into the ut 1 that the recognized substance kaolin or truth for it is evident that the popular Msal passages insufflated by mean hlto porcleain clay lacked the conception of sand in a military sense of a rubber bulb and a glass tube The ahonrhiticr lers earth of more or less acid reaction Of COUrse his findings rnlsn thoSuoBtlnn llsh subaltern in India to the idea that powdered kaolin being dusted in six or iL jj i i whether it Is Kaolin or fullers earth that me raiiiLLry viriues 01 pjjjeiiaj iraiueu seven niaes ac eacn application The the application of that subtance to putH particles absorb the moisture on the sur tees Ahi those blundering Bjitlsljers If faces of the lining membranes and with they had put their pipeclay inside what the moisture all the microbes living there might they not have accomplished against in with which the particles come in con the plagues of their Eastern empire tact Although the powdered koalin has has beenj mistaken have been mis process is carried out at two hour inter educatedfby Kiplings stories of the Eng vals in the Chicago practice the PLAYING BASEBALL IN A SHOOTING GALLERY NET GAME REQUIRES A GOOD AIM AND QUICK ACCURATE SHOOTING Popular Mechanics Baseball played with rifles is a new adaptation of the summer sport which has been made for shooting gallery purposes It is played by two persons one oposing the other and demands quick accurate shooting Two targets are placed at each base position and at the pitchers mound on a board carrying the outline of a diamond In beginning the game one player is designated as the pitcher and the other as he batter The former fires at the target marking the pitchers box This is a double target with a small bulls eye in the center In case this part is struck a ball suspended between the pitchers and the batters positions is dropped in other words thrown to the batter If however the bullet misses the inner target and strikes the outside onea ball is registered against the pitcher and in favor of the batten When the ball is put in play the batter then fires at a similar target placed at the home plate Providing he hits the bulls eye the base running Is commenced but If he hits the outer part a strike is marked against him At each baseai two targets of different Colors one of which is used exclusively by each player When the first base target shot at by the pitcher is hit before his opponent sends a bullet against his target the runner is put out But if the reverse is the case and the batter strikes his target ahead of the pitcher the imaginary runner is safe and passes on to second base the shooting operation being continued until the man is either put out or makes his way around to home and scores whale fishery The writer will never forget how hundreds of times he heard the story from the lips of the survivors who long ago entered the port where storms never come The singular loss of the Essex is a matter of ocean history and stands without a parallel That a whale should deliberately attack a ship is not very strange but that it should keep up the assault until it had finished Ihe Vessel Is remarkable Captain Pollards terrible experience did not cure him of the sea He went out again and was wrecked on a coral reef but Uncle Jack nevermore trod a whalers deck -MONROE DOCTRINE NOT A LAW Case and Comment The declaration of the Monroe Doctrine Another marvel these Americas are being built assembted crated and shipped with never a test in actual flight Mr Curtiss knows they will fly and he will fl does the British Admiralty And the Ad miralty Is evidently satisfied for the or ders keep coming in There is one very noticeable difference inthe Americas that are being sent to England and the one that was built for Rodman Wanamaker Mr Wanarnakers America was painted bright red so that it could be seen from the greatest dis tance possible The AmeflcaS for Enga land are shipped with their war paU on a dull battle ship gray These monster machines with wings that spread 60 feet from tip to tip are the weight carriers and the long distance flying machines of the British navy Machine guns can be mounted ort them bombs can be carried and great ds tancescan be covered They are a part of Englands coast defense and they are the main stays of the British aeropne raids The newest Americas that England is getting are equipped with two Curtis3 motors actually developing7 ninety six horse power each This is a total of 23 more horse power than the Original Wanamaker machine Like trie first America these new machines have two propellers and an Inclosed cabin for the aviator and his mechanic Wy urope eebg Cotton BIG GUNS CONSUME TEN OR TWELVE MINUTE BALES IN Pearsons Weekly HERE is no bullet or shell pro would be required That is equivalent to pelled in modern warfare unless toj40 tons of suncotton This guncotton has entered so thorough ly Into ammunition of all nations that It act or resolution of even our own Congress and therefore form no part of the municipal law of the United States nor do they have any Of that authority which European states attach to a royal ordinance Indeed Congress his been found effective in European medial practice this seems to Be a-matter forlhe chemists to determine Since all clays contain more oeless fullers earth the fanciful minded may be willing to entertain the notion of clay pits as proper health resorts Whetheror not workers in brickyards are immune to Sand indeed When history seems to be a chalky dry taste upon the tongue its on the point of recoj ding that the Dukla use In the nasal passages is reported to pass was successfully barricaded witn be wholly nonirritating For clearing the 1 1 Vi cholera has not been reported scientifically uaintui ifyixctaui uu utiAeu jluclc i uuuai ui nuuiuuca Liie puwaerea Kaolin much in this matter that deserves our is swallowed slowly in one third of a serious attention and examination Bef teaspoonful doses four or five times an SEA MONSTER WHEN OUNDED PROVED TO BE A LIVIN BATTERING RAMI stated symmarily that kaolin or fullers not an affirmatively agreeable treatment earth cjears the human body of i many but those who have spent perhapar a kinds of mlcrobic intruders clears the week after being sick with diphtheria try throat qf the dangerous diphtheria car lng to get a clear throat by gargling with rier is I an antidote in morphia ipecac corrosive sublimate solution it is done and strychnia poisoning and makes th6 may count the clay cure not so bad after bitter quinine sweet to the childish palate alii The detailed items of the catalogue are Large and successful use of kaolin now in order for closer inspection among the German and Austrian troops but there may be possibilities Fullers earth is mined in Massachusetts in Arkansas In TTlnrMo nnd In aavcJral Xfhar fore wej touch upon details let it be hour during the day This probably Is states of this country Why not set up in these states bolas alba cures The dust cure might perhaps be made as fashionable as th mud baths of Europe Let instructors in sculpture and brick making teach the patients to model and work in the germ destroying kaolin No doubt it would be found that good efficient fullers earth could be combined with the i i a uvwv ii U1U1CTU nitii in spite oi us more or less numorous is currently reponea irom iuurope i kaolin in the associations the use of kaolin porcelain Btrumpi of vvurtzourg who was the first clay or fullers earth as a medicament to announce in 1906 the virtues of for human patients seems to have a very kaolin found by experiments upon himself LiJ grateful patients bringing home with sona somewnut ooscure rcienunc inai ne cumu swauow comparauveiy large them the l9undaton Fullers earth Was formerly quantities 01 the clay without any signs much used for taking the grease out of of bodily harm In the treatment of woolen jcloth during the manufacture It cholera dysentery and typhoid among the is soldiy the drug stores of to day un allied Teutonic tsoops the doctors have der varjpus names such as precipitated used kaolin very freely and as they retrench i chalk and Is used by house port with the best effect The body has wives and others for soaking up grease apparently been cleared of the dangerous spots from inappropriate places The microbes without any perceptible harm materiai is a fine white or whitish clay to the patients Strumpfs attention Is not muh sticky or plastic Itsvery min said to have been drawn to these virtues ute irregular shaped particles have a of kaolin by his noticing that dead bodies remarkably absorptive power and it is buried in clay soils wre much longer and this quality which gives the substance better preserved than bodies buried in Its efficiency against at least sonie of the other soils He believed that its action St Louis Globe Democrat there is a supply of cotton for the explosive which sends it i3 difficult to realize that the compound from the gun was only discovered in 1845 by the Swiss It is the big guns that eat up guncotton chemist Schobein He invented it by i so treating cotton wool with a mixture of For instance a twelve inch gunuses up nltrlc and suiphurlc aclds He then had have never received the sanction of an SCO pounds of guncotton every time it is it washed with waterand dried and even fired That is as much as is employed In io aay us appearance naraiy amers irom 1 nA vo tv tnat ot theVotton wool from which it 13 the firing of 42000 shots from the ordi manufactured nary rifle It is equal to theamount that Tne effectof guncotton is not Obtained would be used in the firing of a field gun by setting it on fire as Is the case with 1W ordinary gunpowder In fact when a 1 light is put to it it simply burns with a Guncotton is also burned at a great rate flare flnd doeg not exploa i iATTTfiew Vottlo citna A rn Ai i aht4MA jj 11 has never been willing to commit the many wui nw ww iu uiaw uiauiLmie fiuuueaiy nas nation to any compact or pledge upon the jtajl battle ship can use from WOO to JJfiJ subject 6000 pounds a minute or irom10 to 12 ft exploded This is apparent from the fact that our bales of cotton a minute in firing all Its tonator composed of fulminate ofmer Natlonal Assembly declined to enter Into guns In fact it has been calculated dur cury made by dissolving mercury in a ing this war that every Innocent shipload mixture at nitric acid and alcohol It is or send official delegates to the congress Amerlcan cotton crcssingthe Atlantic a grayish white powder discovered by an at Panama in 1820 when some of the i0 Germany Is the cause of killing or Englishman named Howard and is used Spanish American states met to consider wounding 500 of our men for percussion caps for the slightest blow rin thfl inrtrinp into ef Another estimate shows that every 100 or rise of temperature will cause it to ex means of carrying the doctrine into ef rf trenches requre for thelp de pode feet So it is readily to be presumed that fence 25000 rounds ofsmall armsammu It should ajso be remembered that 10 the Monroe Doctrine is not an inter nltion Now assume that the lines of tons of cotton furnish about 18 tona of trepches along both fronts In the present guncotton and the eminent chemlst Sir war in the East and West should cover William Ramsey calculates that Germany 500 or 600 miles For their defence a startea tni3 war with a reserve of 900 national law In any conceivable sense The doctrine had for Its object the the 12th of August 1818 which in the water a short distance from the maintenance of peace on the Western dally expenditure of 200000000 cartridges tons of guncotton is beyond the memory of many ship While Jack looked the sea levla continent and the preservation of the in old people living at this day than disappeared but the next minute he tegrlty of the American states In this the whale ship Essex Captain was seen coming straight toward the respect it bears a relation to the Ameri George Pollard Jr sailed from Essex at a velocity of four miles an hour can states resembling In some respects Nantucket for the whaUhg grounds of the The sight was enough to alarm the that borne by the principle of the balance Pacific Ocean bravest man for a whales collision with of power in the states of Europe and has At that time thousands of people were a ship ia no childs play the same claim to consideration from the engaged in whale fishery and among The Essex was moving at thesame rate Point of view of international law them all there were no more experienced as the whale and the mate Instantly If not an international law then what Wm an finest semi transparent porcelain And then we might see the rise of the art cure or the sculDture cure bringjng home wit own creationsinflred porcelain seamen than Captain Pollard and his ordered the boy at the helm a sturdy it Its status The Monroe Doctrine is an crew to which Uncle Jack belonged nW England lad to put it hard up executive declaration of the course that In those days the vessels depended at 0nce the United States would follow In Inter THE EFFECT OF A BATTLE ON THE ATMOSPHERIC CONDI TI0NS wholly on their sails and the voyage to the whaling grounds was long and tedious It was not until the 20th of November that the Essex reached her were discovered by the lookouts At this good fortune Captain Pollard ordered three boats to be lowered and in a little while several whales were successfully struck as mementoes of their stay at the kaolin chosen station and the same day whale8 sanitarium Some care must be exercised obviously in the choice and care of locations In Florida example it would be necessary to guard against hookworm contamination of the clay but such small sanitary details could be easily attended to TRe gorgeous possibilities of the scheme are herewith commended to American enterprise For every day matter meanwhile fullers earth of strong acid reaction seems to have spmelmportanceJ As an antidote to some poisons itmay be of Value in the The boy obeyed but at that moment national affairs It is the avowal of an the monster struck the vessel with his existing administration of what its own head bringing it up as violently as if it foreign policy would be and what it had collided with a rock It was an ex thinks should ever be the policy of the citing moment country on a subject of paramount and As the ship trembled like a leaf from permanent interest the relations of the the shock the whale passed under it and came up to leeward where he lay on the water apparently stunned Suddenly he started off lashing the United States with the powers of Europe as touching the South American re IT SEEMED THAT WAY It was Uncle Jacks fortune to be left water white witbhis tall a fearful sight lidiesHome Journal In partial charge of the1 vessel which had to behold But few watched him for the The farmer wearinga long face en been brought to the wind and was quietly vessel demanded attention awaiting the issue of the chase It had been discovered that the vessel bacterial invaders of the human bodyv consisted in depriving bacteria of a suit household especIallyVas It is itself harm i i Very specific and striking testimony to able culture medium and also in burying less Perhaps the day is coming wnen the cover the monster which was soon to put 4ts efflcacyUspresented in anrto a terrible ending to the Essexs voyage I imagine that the old fellows eyes were was beginning to settle andevery avail on the alert for they were quick and discerning in his old age and it is no wonder that he should be the first to dis Wall Street Journal OES war affect the weather more extensive and disturbing in their It certainly affects almost effect on atracspjjerlo conditions Firing everything else and it were ZlJn 7Vn strange indeed if it did not up Przemsyl could not but result in climatic sei more of this mundane sphere upheavals more or less extraofdlnary in than the 3000 miles of frontier along aaa immediately affected to say ln nothing of remoter portions of the riote which the nations Europe are fight But no one part of the atp lng velope that covers the earth could be so If you do not believe It look back a rent and sundered as that of the conti little to the time when the North and nent of Europe without affecting interfile South fought like tigers After the continental changes That may account three day battle at Gettysburg the whole for the prolonged screen of cloudiness of Southern Pennsylvania and of North that has hung over the eastern nortlnn nf tered the rnuntrv drne store VI ve got ern Maryland naa arencning rains wmen iorin America causing this unDrfre something wrong with my stomach he swelled the streams to unprecedented dentediy cool spring and summer which announced and I wanVyOU to give me heights That was the result of cannon keeps our heater fires going welt int the something for it ading in which mot more than 300 field middle of June At any rate the suns All right replied the apothecary pieces were In use on both sides The un progress north from the celestial equator cheerfully what are your symptoms exampied explosion of powaer in snot does not seem to produce the Usual rt Every little while something seems to ana sneu nre upset jupuer riuvius ana in temperatures Ana it 13 perfect publics tVlA cniifF hftr onV ura elal1 a 11 Tta1 published by Drs Hektoen and appa He tried out hlsr notions in various ways pinch of clay after sneezing or slum for instance While the od sailor was in the lookout iport off CiucagOi who give the results of finding it efficient in ming or what not able man was pumping for life The whaleboats had been signaled for the mate Mr Chase had given the ship up rise un and settle back and then by and he wept for the greater part of a week plausible that the clouds of war lndudine as lost by rises up and settes back again overlhe entire area in which atmospheric Germanys asphyxiating stunts have so ah i ti The druggist stroked his chin reflec conditions were unsettled by this memor blackened the worlds atmcspherlc belt All was hurry and bustle now for the Look here hft 8aidt able vhole t0 fiCreen og1 raJs wlW sea was before the gallant whalers yo havent gone and swallowed an ele From the artillery standpoint the ex down to an April temperature fn th heart he discovered a large sperm whale lying and the Essex was going to the bottom vator have you plosions in Europe are easily 25 times of eariysummeir in 5fe Vk lSr hfe if ig imiiftzh Jwlta 4ife V5 JB SSfeT j2t ryJyyi A Jfc i.

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