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EDITORIAL PAGE THURSDAY AUGUST 9, 1928 HIGH LIGHTS OF HISTORY By J. Carroll Mansfield IN NEW YORK By GILBERT SWAN EARLY KXPKItlMKNTS WITH STEAM f'ou tided lfi 6 rtf yltlerid tJ. S. I'aKnt Office Editor and fubllthcr CHARLES R. LONG FIRST OF ALL THE HOME NEWS Published Daily nxteptliu; Sunday TIMHS BUILDING, CHfcSTJiit.

Vi A. US Market Street Doll 1 2O0 Telephone: N13W YORK, Aug 9 Xotes on nolhtnif in parilciil.r and every thtjty In. jfeneral. GIMn, Grey's personal checks hear an engraver! portrait lieraelf and printed Ort niity jjreori paper. Since "The jidder" ccael being ft free show and begran crmrjjiilfr admission once more.

It has drawn but Pflvata liritich Eichcrise Comiertlnjj: All three decades The reasons underlying the change are elusive, they are so mingled and tied up with science, invention, discovery, education, economic pressure and the late war that it would take a deep student to untangle them. The fact remains, however, that woman has emerged into a man made world. She has shown herself capable of higher education, of professional wisdom and of business acumen. She adds to these her mother instinct, and the combination writes a new chapter in history. The great National Federation of Business and Professional Women, 51,000 strong, with individual clubs in every state, are tying up the ideals, the aims and the ambitions of business and professional women the country over, into a great, inclusive power for good, Their program for the ensuing season is built upon service.

The big movements of the world, as well as the best good of their own group, are claiming their thought and their effort. It has been said that the home should be the center, but not passed, 'ypsslr," one jatd lo tho other, "that poor fellow ruined his eyes trying to find a doilar dish on a nljfht club menu," Which rem! ads me, A New York newspaper disguised a girl reporter as a street beggar and sent her forth. She averaged around J50 a day and is seriously considering throwing up her Job. That's ail she gets for a week's work. And she has to work for it.

Sho found tv7i.ll street and mid Broadwuy to be "tho easiest marks." Several letters have come to me lately, asking me why Broad wav President and Treasurer Secretary MaiiaBSriB Editor WnniEei Charles It Lime J. Borton Weeks James A. F. Giemiey M. P.

Carroll 100 perjionit per week, or an average ot 15 ii nlKhl. with a sou BRANCH OFFICE 1H Vf. Front Kt. Media week box office this ilraroo, which Its mlllfonalro backer Kdijar DuvIb has kept ailvc a year, stands lo lose 10,000 weekly, And the total loss, to dato is inoro than Jl.lEO.OOO turns a hands prlnjj VOKli OPFIC1' liiKraharn PowcrB NEW Avenue Co. 850 Madison CHICAGO OFFICII Assoelatloa Building In graham Powers Co.

Entered ns eseorsd clnsji matter Qt Ibo pos toffies of Che liivJtr Act ol 1S7D and calla a straight jacket every tlmo iho ubject is mentioned. A. turjes'l1''1 show advertise "the lioltcut allow and coolest bouse; hottest jjirls and tho coolest audfence" One ol thane tlG.OOO ID ctn la i )'tjf carrier. HE POWER OF STEAM WAS KNOWN TO pfo. TERMS OF Srl3SCP.IPriOSS5.00 i inonllt, pre pa: 1 stilts it ffid: by fffl a year cneia giving oroers io ma takes up no much of the attention ot persanu writing about New York.

The answer Isn't ho difficult As a matter of faet, It should bo rather well understood by this tlmo that roadway is no more New York than Main street, for instance, la Gopher Prairie. If, in iho preparation ot daily tetters about New York, I am to mention Broadway ten times for every lime I spenk of some other it's for a definite reason. roadway takes its drama. Ha comedy arsd Its color and tosses it In your face. There's very little 50 a week chautf ir.

Jtouels jaradSng1 the crowded stretchtss The Times receives tlio crmpb ie dully leased wire ruths United Press nrui liitrrrsatlr.riad Ntvw KcrvJru. ports of two world wide anil cablo tic wa mondea. TJHTRSDAV, A til' ST 0, 192S reaorts, ua.ua tins ine jaicsr. TAIN LEARNED tH AMONG THE ANCIENTS. AiOUT TWO THOUSAND YEAftS ACO, HERO OF ALEXANDRIA INVENTED AN ENGINE flV WHICH A LAHCE 3 ALL WA6 MADE TO REVOLVE AT A CHEAT RATE OF SPEED BY STEAM.

rlOWtV. 7HI8 DC VICE WAS NOT APPLIED TO ANY PRACTICAL PUftPOSE. gJN THE 6TH CENTURY, A. ANTHEMIUfi, FAMOUS MATHEMATICIAN AND ARCHITECT OF THE CflEAT CHURCH OF ST, fcOPHIA IN CONST AN T1 NOPLE, MADE EXPERIMENTS WITH STEAM1. THE TESTS HE MADE WERE LOOKED UPON AT THAT TIME AS SOMETHING AKIN 70 MAC4C, the boundary of the affection hundreds of these women have successfully carried the responsibilities of the home and the duties of business or profession.

They are a refutation to the charge that the two are incompatible. f. ishlona and the fiijlireE. th3 way, how old fashioned manicure nJv seem. Do you remember when thej'o wna a.

Diuighty" manicure In every musical 6how and rIao.ue farce? Today there's scare a young damsel who enters a. barber shop for a hair cut but makes tho manlcuro seem ln 1 1 I fruk ft JUsjiT! in i "Glass IflffiwTm Iff 1 '(n BiKalflcant. FEDERATION AND THE CANDIDATES A report says thai 'the Council of the' American Federation of Labor has not yet decided whether to indorse Hoover or Smith. A previous statement was that neither would be formally approved. That position seemed to be fsunueiy aoout trie jjroanway 1 It drips with all those elements upon which writers leap whon the y'j looking for material.

Its contrasts ara greater In other words, it makes a good And everyone knows it. General speaking, on has to ga deeper into the stories of other sections. There's drama per block over on the Kast Side and. jjerhaps, in Harlem. But they involve figures unfamiliar to the person.

On has to go Into racial and environmental problems and psychologies to make the point, There is 'to them something of (ho depth and design that make up the bo called "realistic" novel. Broadway tells its story in a hurrv, in stark, melodramatic, tense terms or in a familiar sent! men tnl strain. I And, then, It's Broadway. GILBERT SWAKf, 1 (Copyright, 1J2S, NBA Service, Inc.) CHESTER GOVERNMENT i A summary of the financial statistics of the corporate City of Chester, as announced by the Department of Commerce at Washington, should greatly interest our people. expenses, receipts and the like are set forth in large detail, the figures having been compiled by Frank McGlynn, office of Accounts and Finance.

He made a good job of it. The total funded debt does not appear large as compared with other cities of our size and importance. In fact, it is below many other municipalities, hilt we hesitate to say this for fear' it might induce the authorities to pile on a little more debt. In connection with this and other expenses, remember that Chester is an alert and growing community. Imperative improvements are required.

This is, of course, not true of cities that are standing still, or nearly so, stagnate and there are some such. We all like our progress, but we are going ahead lVonder what the cme yoitne woman thinks of as she sits In tho super hoi sun of a Broadway window arid shows how to change razor blades. Particularly with overy other passer by asklngr. her how she stands the hoat. Ati Smith sign In Wall street.

It's as though a. Democrat managed to get ftiLo a Union League Club, stronghold of Republicanism When a TJemoeratlc aijjn can and a place on the bit; money" highway, anything ca.n happen. Ot course, it's the Raskol) "drag" And It you don't think the G. O. P.

boys are worried, you should listen to them, A blind beggar was rattllnsr his generally accepted. It may be recalled that the council endorsed La Foil cite when he ran on a third ticket for President; but this official indorsement evidently had little weight with the rank and file of the union men. The latter this time will, in the vast majority of cases, vote as they individually think proper, not as a council would tell them. I EN CONTINUED EXPERIMENT WITH STEAM. cup In front of ono ot the hisber prlccd night elutis.

Two wags Dir. Crane's Editorial UUJ Iflta, DENKVS 'pAriN, A FRENCH OOCTOB, lata, OENKVS PAMN, A FRENCH DOCTOR, MVJS DANGKROUSLY IN 162S AN ITALIAN NAMED BRANCA DEVIGED A QUE EH LOOKING STEAM ENOINE FOR PQUNOINO GRAIN. A JET OF 6TEAM FROM A BOILER FASHIONED LIKE A MAN'S HEAD, TURNED A WHEEL WHICH SET THE MACHINE IN MOTION. THE PESTLES WERE RAISED BY COGS AND DROPPED OF THEJR OWN WEIGHT LlXLE TRIP THIRTY YEARS AGO from Chester Times' FI13 ot 1S93. INVENTED A SUCCESSFUL STEAM ENGINE WHICH HAD A CYLINDER AND A PISTON.

THE PISTON WAS DHtVEM UPWARD BY THnt PRESSURE OF STEAM. AND AE IT FELL. RAtBED A WEiCHT TO WHICH IT. WAS ATTACHtO. JAMll ViXTT ANO TJ' ITtJLtt intirKt.

Build your Nietzsche ttillH uh, "Live (liuit'trously house on the side volcuno. There are two kirulfl people. The ideal ot ono kinri Is iieuce, quiet, rind hnmc with (fern ni urns in Uo front yairtl. There lire those who idealize peaceful exirtttiricc rapidly, whether we like it or not. The reports show that property taxes represented 74.5 per cent of the total revenue for 1D27, as compared with 6J.fi for 1917.

This is a 'considerable jump, or, put it in another way, 11 1 J. Tho residents of Wayne and Immediate vicinity feel much pleased that their long cherished desires to honor the memory of the lata W. Childs have ma tori allied In a boilers at Mascber and Master streets, tho flood of came into the cellar where ho and his men were working; and carried their tools away. They were recovered after a hard scramble, later on, tne property per capita taxes increased iroin $7.38 in 1917 to 20.85 in 1927. In other words, OUR WASHINGTON LETTER By FREDERICK J.

HASKIN Famous American Authority on Topics ot Interest, Who Writes for the Times From Washington our per capita in property taxes has increased faster than the jump in the assessed value of nn(l then; lire those who nre never huppy except in er Knjjlni. in ml von turn. iMnny people nL Ihrills. Some people nre horn explorers nnd pioneers, utk! smne seek settled niul civilized eoinirmiuticK. Amelia Eorhnrt, vhu sonic time Hfto (lew nci'oss Iho AtlanLie, wuii never hnppy iinlesa expressing herself, in mlvejitu.ro.

Few 'lcnftv the Jovk courage, exeept Urn eouru. handsome public library, which was opened for public use for the first tlmo on Monday. Ono feature in the arrangement oE tho Venn Club's new home is that It baa been built for the purpose of our property or the increase in population: Tr is Tint nn Hp clpnr. Ilifiiiirli. nf ronvKO there UNCLE SAM'S MEW CURRENCY conducting a public reception on a is doubtless an explanation, why the proportion i rt i rtc Ti.ini it it rt rl i rm in 1 ..1, large scale, when a distinguished Tesso Berry, soil of Chief of Police Thomas H.

Berry, was the biggest man at Camp jVlger Thursday. He reached his majority and in the future Jesse will be classed Among the men. I Ie did not forg et to send word home that he had become a man while serving his country. Among the pensions lately granted by the Pension Department is ona of 3U per for Robert Chadwick, of this city, from Decern ber 14, 1830. 'Tob" a wo adi know him, Is a stir vivar of.

Company 114 Pennsylvania Volunteers, and from now on will man comes and It is desired to give WASHINGTON, 1), C. Aug. 8 Uncle Sam is biiHj quired a mu oil number dies, for each class as well as each denomiimiioii has had different dies. Both Democratic and Republican parties have favored the reduction anil standardization of the nation's currency. KJX Ltl.V tD J.IUJJJ JL VJ J.

UtlO UIVtlllLtU II1UV.LL. Venvs nnrl vwirs IVm rhiof evifimir.e of the public chance lo shake him by tiic iiand, the facilities arc at the Perm Club House. Koous. llieir finiljitioii in to die in "(he tlouDtntl rulges of the hnttle." Mists EurhnrL wns seLtlemoriL worker, huL hnrdly could endure She Urns deScrihes hef outlook on life: wealth was in property, and hence this visible wealth bore' practically all the taxes. But as frettliJK ready to change tho size of his paper money.

The Htireau ol LCnfc'ravinjr nnd i'j intltis Is busy nuikim? new Olen aud plaice, bnildinj; new mini tiering and scaling presses, and producing ci'ough new money In redeem approximately KC ft, 000, GOO nnles now in circulation. The evidences of the heavy raliu ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS are found everywhere in ma rural districts in badly washed roads and a Liie ye ills iinu eeiiLUiies iiuvt; yune uy, uljilt 'wealth apart from property "has increased tre myriad of mud Some at the The inn lor difference between the resent bills mid have his little quarterly stipend to help make thlnps easy for him. ana mere is no vanu reason wny should not be taxed. Still we are much oetter while struggling with the weight ot 'Courage is Lhn pritc thnL life exneis fur Krl' iur pence. The tioiil LhnL Iciiows it noL, Knows no vclense from litlle tliiiij; "Knows not the livid loneliness of fear, Mo mount niii heights where bitter joy emi hear, The soinnl of bills are washed full ot ruts.

According to the statement o. a city man (lie rains liavo ini proved the roads, because it was Impossible to make them worse. years. May ho live lone to en toy it, off than in many other states where there is a state tax on nronertv. for instance, as in Q.

How i.s the, personnel of tbe Smithsonian and Xasitina fietigrnphio expeditions made up? I. N. A. In tbe Smilbsoninn a prominent scientist who is member ot tbe slnff Is tjh'en charge of an expedition and his personnel is selected generally from scientists already in the employ Of the Government under the Civil Service. 'The National Geographic Society's expeditions are in chnrfro of noted experts who have a larg following of scientists students from various laboratories ami coheres, oaifer for an opportunity for such service.

O. Can a baseball bat bo weighted with lead? K. A. SpaldLnjr's official baseball rules says that a bai loaded with a meinl Ills is not le'iil. Q.

Is Abdul Ilabal still living? A. V. A. Abdul Vtabal was bom in 3S and died in 1521. He wns a (treat ly loved Venal nn philosopher.

His followers believe, him to have been a prophet. For forty Maryland and a state income tax on the revenue from property as in Delaware. As compared with, most other cities in our class, the jump in taxation has not been It should be remembered that a dollar does not go as far in. days as before the And when the advance in xiicnd it tires John H. Clark, lor.

thirty two yeiiTS employed by the late D. the flour and' feed merchant, of this city, died Thursday evening from complication of troubles at 'his late home, 1103 Edgmont avenue. Io was about IS years of age, and started to work tor Mr. Flnegan when 1G years of age. Secretary TV.

S. McDowell, ot the rtepubllcan County Committee, Is a' candidate for County Treasurer, and the new ones will in size. The. present Imnli bill is approximately seven imrl seven sixteenths Inches by three nurj one eight l. Thu new hIkc In to be about six and five sixteenths by two and eleven sixteenths InchM.

apprnxliiui lely tho name, .1) currency of tli l'hllipplne islands, which is considered superior in the present bllla of this country and to those nf European countries where tho size varies the denomination. Auothur difference between (he old umes and the new Is the distinctive murk in its adopted fur Ihe new currency. Knell of iho I ilcnomlnn! ir.s will have lis partlculur cngravingM, No longer wilt iwiv Llons bcdv ttni name portrait an Is now 1 U1 east; when Images of (IcorKC nre fnund mi both one dollar ami twcnty iljillnr nor will unknown por Iniits be llavdly any one could id minify all ihe portrnii, new ndorriliu; ciii'reney. On the of all elassCH of the new mie dollar bills will be Washington's plcttne, whlh (lie back will be According to ihe West Chester "Chester has a letter car rier who Is over ninety years old. It is old Captain.

YarnaLl, a gallant old soldier and a good and worthy, man." No: he Is not ninety, or eighty, or seven ly, or slx.lv, or fifty, or forty, or thirty. He Is a spruce young fellow', well able to get ovcr I1I3 route, and is the grandson ot his grandfather. Many happy days to the gallant old soldier, Qplonel Tar nall, and ihe same to his grandson. Tha Prohibs, whose chief shibboleth is the annihilation and eternal extirpation the licensed saloon, held their annual harvest home at "JTow cnii life prmil us Ijdou of livsnfr, eonipensrite, thill Jfrny ulinens nnd hte, I'm less sc dare "The soul's dominion? finch time we mnkc a choice wc pay, With conniRc lo behold resistless tiny, And count it There nre those who think women properly shout! ho wns imprisoned by the Turits hi Acea, tor his reilrious beliefs, Duriai; that time he wrote many ot his discourses. The main Ideas of BahaS's teaching are universal peace, universal fa liter hood of.

God, from the tone the people that he and tbe brotherhood of man. has met whllo on a quiet canvass to occupy a seclmlcd place in society, UnL women hnvc he en vapidly enminjt to the front. Kceent exjiloits of Q. Does nriy colored penetrate fog better than different narts of the county he Is is looked at the depreciation in the purchasing power of the dollar should be considered. As we have said, the report should interest our people very much, but it probably will not.

Statistics to most persons arc dull reading. It has been the custom of the Census Department at Washington to collect these financial reports, but the job has been harder than wb.lt liu ht does? II pleased and thinks he will be a fac women iinve done much to give the holders of old fnshioned ulcus occuKiun for thnunht. A There has been 110 conclusive lest proving til at any colored Itrlit penetrates fop better than white does. Women nre business, stores mid offices, women Q. 11 ov, many horses urul mules are there in Amer Elivyn Grove, near Media, Thursday trul enjoyed themselves in their customary breezy way.

The success. of the affair is due very largely to the efforts of County Chairman George Yarnall. tor in the fight. Some ot Iho commission men, it Is alleged, threw a number ot barrels of decaved vegetables into Chester ican cities and on tho farms? I. A.

I'. ji4(4uivli i. in. muimitih nrui now womnii ima ornate Willi the word, one engva.ved in larpe, letters, ItilisJ froui Iss dollnj'H to 5100 will have poet rails on one wide and rot re spending nn tbo back, Hills from (town ncVDss the jtUcttic. A.

Tile Depart merit of Agriculture estimates that there are 2,000. 000 horses and mules in the cities and it should be because of the diversified system of Curiously cnoujrh her exploit was founded urtnn accounting in the different municipalities strict scientific cnlcuhitions, The. motor whs carefnlly inBpecLrd nnd propiived. Every device tor renderim creek before tbe Health Officer arrived to make an investigation. This is a.

violation of the ordinance of Council, but that little matter did nor seem to mako much difference to the man who dumped the barrels truck, HISTORIC OAK, 1,000 YEARS OLD, DECAYING JfiOO to will luive poi tialt.f but win not. have cn of bullillny 'i tbe reverse sbb'. Tbe enrav IliKa will be ornate designs ftn the ha. lis nf iUi bills ot (jrenter vain p. Difficulties win be placed In the ot counter DOLLAR DAY CARAVAN flyinj; Knfe Wds mi opted.

The most expert pilot ami mechnnician were employed. Mr. El mer, a former mival nviiitiou officer in on the fai'ins. Q. Is it necessary lo have a llccnsa to operate Sliders? w.

S. A. As yet there is no Federal regulation reciuirinf; the operators of prliilers to have licenses. However, the difrereni Stales! nmy have specific regulations on this subject. Q.

What causes ihe oscillation ot the water Iti a iarpe pond, when it is not caused bv surface disturbance? J. J. A. Tho phenomenon Is probably what Is ttnown as a seiche. This is an oscillation of the water above dmi EC of the liropanitions and he fitted the nlane with A famous oak tree In the church yard of Brush ford, near Dulverton.

It was. indeed, a great trip, the county tour of the Chester Business Men's Association to call attention to Dollar Day, which will be on August 16. There was a large caravan, a long 'lv procession of automobiles, and the Chester folk the Ins I word in (lyinjr, nnviRrttinn and mdio eo.uipTiienL in preparntinn for the (hl. The plane was huilt. the famous '''oklier nlant in ITothind.

Poiif ngland, believed to be nearly 1,000 feiters nml billraisers when (lie new cmrem Is utietl. Thu possibility oi notes being raised Is lessen Oil by eil villi; jsbindard pnrtvalls on each denomination regard less of clns. i and by having si a ad aid foe the reverse sides nt each denominn tlon. At various I trues years old, is showing signs of de fitted to it to make it Eienplnne, and it carried in Charles A. Weidner died at the Chester 'Hospital Friday after a long illness wilh rheumatic gout.

He was in the 75th years of his age and was among tho best known and most respected citizens of Chester, His former home was at 62 Welsh street. His wife died three years ago. Mr. Weidner was one the pioneers struments arranged to the host ncivrmljiire. cay, nnd the church council, on the.

advice of a subcommittee which re were cordially welcomed throughout the route and below the mean le.ve.1. It is ihoitfibl. lo be caused chiefly by local variations in. atmospheric pressure and Media was the last borough visited befor con tin Vied by the oscillations ot the water (surface after the caravan proceeded to the grounds, where a Iho Unerua1ltles of the ntrrto spheric pressure is: pear. filr.

Klaier said, "1 think th lriemiship wjtfi the safest and hest cpiipped nirplnne ever lo at te nipt an ocean flight." All of which pees to show tlint an important part of luck is not only rournfre, but proper prepjirntion. cently met under tho tree, fs arranging for the limbs to be supported in order to preserve Its beauty as long as possible. The tree, of which men barbecue was held. Barbecues are still popular in this part of the countrv and rightly so. Not in Chester's Industrial concerns, and for many years was the proprietor of a foundry known as Weidner' foundry on avenue, above Fifth street.

only that, but after the feast the meeting of the was held. Tomorrow llunmuitiiiK 1m in ic rat inn. by The cCln ru Newspjipcr fyadien'e. John F. Brown, who was employed It can be truly said that such events are good by Ii.

Broomall, for imc dollar hLll.s have tie en raised to wo ill dollar notes. 1 Com pi lent Ions may arise when 11 ik known that a onc dnllar bill is the enly one picturing Washington ami no t'lll wU1h.hi I the Bra vim of Jackson and the White llniKv Is a twenty dollar note. 1 Ustribist Injr silk fibers tliroujcboiit (ho surface jf ibe iu'm' bills will furnish distinctive mark Ultra more difficult if i counterfeit (ban the present paper which hns (be ctdored silk fibers in two rows only. Another value "t.lhe fibers is (hut these small particles lirnnijrhout the bill will provide nddilional strength. For nearly 70 years colored silk fibers hnvc been run mi lac tared Into ihp Government's money." A javlnj; it niproxlnm1ely per cen( in finace.

welsiit, and materials will result from diminish ins live size of the i urrtany. Tile comparative difference In the viitill spaff, veiii1red In tlin or In bnks for tbe tion aa made in Queen Elizabeth time, is nineteen foot In circumference at Ihe base. Brushford, at the "Domesday survey was hotd by Roger de Gorcelle, whose service for his Exmoor lands was the. hanging on a certain forked oak nil the red deer that died of murrain in Exmoor forest, and It is possible this oak w. rs the tree Q.

Wasn't the tomb of Queen Iletep found intact? r. A. The Museum of Floe Arts say's that ihe to nib of Qneea J. let Op 1 lores I. mother of Cheops, ca.

3000 R. was found by the Harvard University Mitaeuni of l'lne Arts Kxpedillon in March, 1515. It had never been lanipereil with in any way after it was made during the reign ot Cheops. Klnpr Tilt's Iqrah on the other bund had not been disturbed through the thousands of a is, but bore evidence ot having been entered and omc thitifrs removed shortly after the orls'nal burial. Q.

What is face, powder made of? T. A. A. The main in predion is ot face powders are starch and laleuni powder, boric acid, and precipitated chalk, perfumed and tinted to various shades. Tt Is immaterial wn! tours.

We want to knit our people of Dela several years "as a stenographer and assistant clerk a.bout tho office, and ware county even closer together than they are who has been holding a government From Other Viewpoints position In the Brooklyn Navy 1 aru They look upon Chester as the metropolis of the is to return to Chester and take a STAMP COLLECTING county and we hope they will visit us even permanent place with Mr, Broomall oftener for social and business purposes. The anient stamp collectors of (he Empire nrp A REAL NIGHT OWL Editor Magnln, of Darby, wants the Dollar Day is really a great occasion. Not ever hopeful Cooper to' prove his op position to Quay by running si tit it in congress in London ani! also trafficking in stamps at the first liourse to be held here. The Royal only are bargains abundant, but it promotes the what kind of starch usetf, rice, wheat, and potaSo starcii belnp en 11 ally effective, provided they are clear while and ground fine. 5 '11 re rice powder suits cert a in Richard Baldwin, the Quay candidate for the Legislature.

of J.OOO.flfln.opo old and new bills is the difference get together spirit. Inat sort of thing count heavily in these times. skins. BRILIjION, Wis. Max Schuler's chickens were disappearing wilh such rapidity that he set a.

trap to catch the thief. Consequently, lie caught tho biggest owl seen in this vicinity for years. It has a wing spread of fifty five inches nnd now Has is wondering what to do with the fowl. How much should A jockey usually a jockey welsh? Tt. P.

weighs between 95 and Q. pound; John O'Rourkc. the contractor of this cily, had a serious time of Et in Philadelphia during the storm of Wedr Willi pill ting in sonic Philatelic Society, of which the kinc, himself a keen collector, is patron, has done much to enlarge and the knowledge of postage stnmpa and the methods by which they nre engraved nnd printed. It has cniTOHnigci! other societies to sprinpr up ami do ireful work, by promoting the rtnininl vontrvess to which they are now ail ilia ted. Hut the socielv WOMAN'S EMERGENCE The recent convention of Business aiul Pro What Makes Chester fcssion il Vomcn, held in New Orleans, mark; iL.

ORGANIZED 1883 between SO, 900 cubic feet needed for tbe old and cubic feet for the new. This reduction in iie will mean an nn shvUil of 13,7 10 miles ot paper Usree and ene eighth inches wide. The comparative difference hi wetpht between (be a ami a 1 production of old and natr notes will ammint so 177 tiMin, the difference between tons and llf Ions, weights of tho old and new bills, respectively. The amount of ink required for the 1.00 0.000, 000 eld bills Is lfi 5 tens, and for the new is Ions, Only black am! Rrecn Inks will be used in en Braving ihe new currency. i never really acclimatized the pseudo Greek word anuuier rnc rainrl murncv nt By J.

SOIFER "philately" in our common speech. The Ft amp dealers use simpler terminolrury. The luleriiationn! Stamp Hours whose merchants from the continent nre. disp laying their wares to the vnhic, it is said, of 5,000, 000, has been or To arouse a keener interest in postage stamps, and especially in A calliope is it truck with two dynamos inside, a drum, and music comes out, We followed one through out tho length and breadth of Delaware County yesterday. was In tho parade of the Chester Business Men womankind toward the ever expand in ree cgniticn of her plrt.

in prescnt iy affairs. Woman's status as a wife, a mother and a home maker has never been questioned. It has been hens from those prehistoric days when the cave dwellers lived and fought their winning fight for survival. As a wife, mother and home black i he used on one side and jsreen en tbe other. men and cm ton are used in tiic y.iper of which this I tho rare issues, which juc, of course, hound io increase in value, as time pusses and wealthy collectors multiply.

The sales of the Ferrari collection in Car is inno A 1. i telling the world about Dollar Day. Mothers rushed from the houses and babic3 left Ihelr showers. They hearkened to the luring music of the money Is made. About 7a tier cent of tho paper is linen, part which is Imported from France.

It Is Ibeiight TO HELP YOU with your business is an important feature with the Chester National Bank and we are always glad to render constructive banking service. Accounts subject to check are invited. tli nt th eve will be no need for the imperial inn of this calliope and like, the folks of the old German village i il iliui IL'lI ltlj 1IHJI ill CtHlVIJKC llU' mun that some stumps nre more precious than jewels, when the one cent British Guiana of lSatl fetched and a pair of The two cent issue of f.ioO. Iondon Tclepraph. ma tor I al In the manufacture of currency smaller In slse.

i when the Pied Piper came around, they could not re el will be less emnherscme for the in rriaker, she has developed her manifold capacity to such an extent that in one short df.y she may be called upon to function as a purchasing agent, a manager of employes, a cook, a dressmaker, a nurse, a doctor, a teacher and a spiritual sist 11. Children dashed in about the machines gathering the mementoes, and the literature. We heard one, old woman scold at a child of four, "You leave that alone. That's mine." The kid, a chubby male in a ttght fUllug red bathing suit, picked up the notice and fled. Then there ns a barbecue.

There was corn. There Sentence Sermons THE REASON WHY Most homes fail is because someone makrF them a side issue. Most governments fail is because thev are hv iTio adviser. Taking with her this background of experience, she has been gradually "stepping out" into the wider fields of business, profession and public affairs. Thirty years ago, the ambitious girl dividual te carry and therefore will be in or durable Irian tbe old bills which have more folding am1, greater wear lo endure I lain tbe new ones will have.

lYrhaus li new bills will nveracre move than the elpht menlhs which is the average lifetime of the yn'cseut bill. A prealer nam tier of notes will be made from sheet of paper with Tbe ndoptieu of the new size, ha; the 30 days renuired for the manufacture of each bill will not rhanse with The new money. In its entire nis: each bill passes hands. There are 15 different procrsscji ibrouph which it hns pass before it Is finished, nnd it Is counted 20 times. Ten days elapse tie, crt The time one side ef the bill and its reverse are made.

Work preliminary to rnakinu; the new paper money few for the money. Most, parents fail is because they prtBch too much and practice too little, Che te'r National Bank Interest Paid on was lemonade and. iced ten, and nppicsauce, etc. The Che Me: Hit sin ess Men hold the record for non stop eating. We are certain their Dollar Day will be a success, hut there's no doubt that the quartette, which "Love's Old Sweet Song" after the barbecue feast, went over big.

Ben Price's tremulous voice brought expressions of regret at the lost years. Chief John Vance thought back to (lie days when Rockdale was more Most churches fail ik because they have never really located the enemy. list out of high school, with a need to earn her living, had but few lines of gainful occupation open to her. She might teach school or serve as nursery governess in a private family, if these failed, she might get a job as sales lady in a department store. There was but lit tie else.

What sort of magic has been, brewing these Most courts fail is because the line of rcasomnj; gets tangled up in red tape. Most vacations fail is because we work too bard try ins: to have a cood time. Saving Fund Deposits open usualSanking Hours an Friday Evenings From 0830 oil la i nous than it is today, and he gestured for utter silence until Ben's golden (ones died out. It was an a i i site and fitting finish to the caravan which brought so much music to kiddles and their parents throughout Ihe county. has been in pve.c for nearly two years.

The "1 dbs needed for the tYnrj and back of the II denominn linns arc boins made at this time. The old currency has re Most, nations fail is because they put institutions above manhood..

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