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The Jasper Weekly Courier from Jasper, Indiana • Page 7

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1 msmwaDN CITY m. BY THE -WAR Famous Russian Watering Place Is Deserted. Jalta, Known All Over the World for Its Marvelous Climate, Has Had Practically No Visitors; This Season. YOU DO VERT mt LAUNDRY WQftK UNCLE Uncle Sam's "Money Laundry" Saves $300 a Day washIn b0lled PaPer money we save the government of I JIV' MiSS ADnie Thomas- to charge of the "laundry" of, the redemption division of the United States treasury. The laundry machines, of which there are four in Washington and eight in the SUb-treasuries, have been in operation four years.

They are combination washers and ironers. Two girls work at a machine, which is operated by electricity. One feeds the dirty money to the washer and the other catches the clean money as it leaves the ironer. The bills are laid on a moving belt of wet blanket, which carries them on to meet another moving blanket from ST, 5 secured between these two blankets they pass over and around a number of rollers a tank of soapy suds which cleanses and sterlizes them. Then they pass through rinsing water, and on to heated rollers which cry and iron them.

They drop out at the end of the course into the hands of a girl, who scrutinizes each bill to determine whether it is fit to be sent out into circulation As she assorts the bills she stacks those which she considers perfect into piles ready for the expert counters. When the counts are verified the laundered bills are made into packages containing 4,000 of one denomination and kind, and sealed for redistribution among the banks. 3Ubli(loplnion in bankinS circles is divided," Miss Thomas explained, on this subject of laundered money. Some of our banks desire new money and stipulate that they will not accept any other, while many banks request the washed bills, saying that they are softer than the others and are easier to handle. i Jalta, the Newport of Russia, to which even such favored regions of the world as the garden lands of Cali fornia ana the Riviera must yield when climates are compared, is today a stronghold of society utterly eclipsed by war, a lonely, unvisited little village whose prestige and fame have departed overnight, a Newport untenanted, forgotten by the press and by all the people wno, in peace times, eagerly read about all the social splendors there," begins a statement given out by the National fi.n.

graphic society. "Jaita, normally, would iust hP n. tenng upon the height or its season, its gayest, most important two months of the year, had not a world war closed it, together with Monte Carlo, Karlsbad, Interlaken and scores of other places or 'good-tone beauty and amusement. The imperial court, the statesmen, diplomats and members of the great Russian command, now carrying the intolerable burdens of the war, would be gathered there intimes of quiet, and social Russia would follow their course. the shelf of mountain ose fo" diSeQSed hgs' is bathes in th w.f 7 JBJ00t alIeSed to have sold hogs believed to ters to be found a 1 prnl 1 have been infected with cholera to of the Black sef.

Tl HtL seapon ho- is arged. in the government ol 1 em IndiallaPIis de-southern coast of Crimea I was arraigned in the city court deserves the distinction beng the oJ vacation home of celebrities Sadie Huff of Ma- "Behind it. and between it and the nZ' has He may Mvea ha'ng greens, of BedfoVging Miss SS shades until at the bare summits they aff' her are greenish brown rise to lights of and demanUs damases from 2.snn nnn' 111 "'A. amount ol $20.000. Miss Stickles is the southern frlnge-onhe JaHa mo m- iji upnetor or tne stickles hotel Evansville.

George Driscoll, aged thirty years, an evangelist who has lived here for the past several years, is being held by the police pending an investigation of statements of the officials of the Citizens Nation al fcank here that Driscoll tried to pass INDIANA BREVITIES Terre Illinois youtb3 Lee twenty-one; Art Towniey, twenty three, and Adis Hill, ceuLy are under arrest here, charged with kidnaping Fleita Weaver, fifteen, daughter of Harry Weaver, a farmer, living near Mattoon. 111. Hammond. -Several hundred work-ingmen of the Edwards Valve and Manufacturing company engaged in tbe making of shrapnel shells for the war, walked out and East Chicago police were called to disperse the mob that stood guard in front of the plant Henry ville. Isaac Briner, forty-fivo years, laborer at Speeds cement mills, was accidentally killed while hunting, it is supposed his gun was discharged while he was climbing through a fence.

The charge took effect just below the heart. Briner formerly lived at Crothersville. He leaves a widow and five children. Anderson. Three women, accompanied by three sets of children, appeared in court were the wives of Malcolm Galloway, a barber of Elwood, under arraignment on a charge of bigamy.

Mrs. Galloway, No. 1, is from Elwood; Mrs. Galloway No 2 is from Evansville, and Mrs. Galloway No 3 is from Kansas City.

Columbus. John Taylor, a wealthy miller and stockman of Taylor's Mill, was arrested, charm, with IIIH till Hill um um um Table Dainties from Sunny Climes California Asparagus and Hawaiian Pineapple From tropical Hawaii, home ol the sweetest, mot kisciou pineapple, comes the nn mrl California, where the tendered wparagus grows, supplies the other. The Libby care and cleanliness back of both is a warrant of a product that will please you. insist on Libby at your grocer's. Libby, McNeill Libby, Chicago Hill urn urn mil llll mi Craven Knight.

"Never speak to me again," ex claimed the fair maid, as with flash mg eyes she handed back to the foot ball hero the ring he had so proudly placed on her finger a few short days oerore. "I can never marry a cow ard." "A coward?" he stammered i es, a coward. I saw you with my own eyes at the game this after noon. You had the ball under your PLAY THRILLS; BOY STRICKEN Cuban Has Stroke of Apoplexy While Absorbed in Watching Detective Melodrama. American Bluejackets Best Fed of All Fighters OUR bluejackets are the best-fed fighting men in the world, and if a boy nuo xuctmiisB cowara enlistment the nation's defend wm CD Xor terra firma, but it must not be for gotten that the army is outdistanced by the navy when it comes to the matter of dietary.

The daily issue of food either to the soldier or the sailor, out of which three meals are made, is officially called a ration. This allowance for the armv enshs TTtipIa Rnm ho. tween 24 and 25 cents, but last year the average cost of subsisting one man for one day in the navy was $0.366, Jacky being the higher liver by the purchasing power of nearly 12 cents more than his soldier fellow in the national defense. It is not over-Stating the case to say that the major part of the fleet's efficiency and the contentment of the men is due, either directly or indirectly, to the generous and varied provender which is now given them whether the ship be in port or plowing her way through stormy seas. There was a time, not long ago when tinned foods, were extensively served on-board our naval craft but the lleet is using less and less ol these all the while.

tJpon this point Admiral McGowan, chief of the bureau of supplies and accounts, has recently said: "There are certain things that it is almost necessary to use as a part of a ration. For instance, there is canned corn beef, which is so well understood and so well liked in the navy that its use to a certain moderate extent is not only welcome, but most welcome to the men tney like it. Then canned tomatoes and a few other staples; canned fruits and some vegetables canned are very serviceable and are used right along. But the groat majority of all the fond fnrniowi fn ti, least the battleship fleet, is fresh food fresh vegetables, fresh meats, fresh bread, etc." 1 V.AA tams. me tops of these peaks are often covered in icy mists while in Jalta and on its bay rests the mildest of spring weather.

Snow never, falls in Jalta, which boasts an annual mean temperature of 56 degreees Fahrenheit. Its climate is said to be supe- nor to that ot Nice. Its summers are not Sfl nrmroeoi-ira'l-tT 4.1 less rain in Tin er the check f0r Th cool is less crisp in winter and he tt 3 l0Cal businesS man, and payment was refused and the police were notified, and they took Driscoll in charge Danville. Tht G. A.

R. Memorial hall in Hendricks county's new $275,000 court house Nvill be dedicated today The principal address will be delivered by Charles Smith of Indianapolis, one of the youngest veterans of the Civil war. It able, Judge John V. Hadley. who has been time it belonged to the ni' vvi11 Inside.

Other speeches Constantinople." Wl11 be made veterans and guests. veierans and their wives will be the KYptipIi I inl, WorlH'c x. ljliluihiu pervaaea wona Pencil Pmniirin- Ti I mm' i a. nere or the American tanks the Snail May; Cut the Cost of Livina 711? 3 yj vuoi ui UlVlliy a. Sackett ot forest service, the lie Officers.

Everv rnilrn.ri 1irl ft I I I -r iJluuucuon ot lead pencils expressed himself a sunsnine of autumn is said to fall balmier than anywhere else in the world. "There is no industry and little trade carried on by the people of the village, who live almost entirely by catering to vacationists and regular visitors. It has a population of 000. It is an ancient city and is thought to have been a place of great importance in a remote past. At one Sherlock Holmes and his exciting adventures proved too much for U.

Kinderland, eighteen, a Cuban-youth who lives at the Hotel Ansonia, relates the New York Sun. Af tho And "uu cue uau uuuer your nr arm and ran with it the whole length 2f 6 hlrd. act the t0PPIed ln or tne held instead of facing the 7 oi apopiexy crowd and fiehtine like a man a had to be carried to the lobby, 1 TtTM AM cits ue was revived. Later he was SUFFERED pop remved to the hotel. Mr.

at na "en tue inciaeni writes ''I strained my back rT' Hohnes sticks hls oucuueu my oack, cigar a corner nf the 0 WUlCn WPH k-PDPH rr.tr I v.cnai uu -wv- a.Iin nr oo Ii i c- Caused an nwfni vo uni. 1110 uaui una watch the cigar while he escanes lTinammitiA i enrougn a door at the other side, the bladder. La- Kinderland had been observed ci i Decame so watching tho niov wfK tvu .1 1 "4l" iutciiae CA- mat citement. and whpn thn nii--, I consulted a and the detective knocked over a doctor who said lamp, precipitating utter darkness, he wm.u. uau Ajiix- succumbed betes and that uvtiiL was aL- Would Be All RmKf 1 -r ihi I cnit-oT Mr.

J. M. Sinclair. eV for for vZ bUlultirs are lighting men," said ea ior lour years the pnntniii i I uumiut. to.

iiiti iMir.ninriira ana was in a nervous state and very pose. "They will never be content to much denresKPrf Tho rinv tvtI uo content to uLicui- uig iren cn es. Pin rl 'f VQlr i i I "chj me, au ueciaea to "Thnt's nil ij try Dodds Kidney Pills, and I cannot general I hano ob sav pnniioh nt-Tn i em 5na takins some entrenchments away from -uuxuuuiwo, aa may curea me. uia- the enemv tn nnsc tha mrx-nA lriiJLCl Iii iiixiici mis curea me of Constipation." Dodds Kidney Pills, 50c. per box at your dealer or Dodds Medicine Buffalo, N.

Y. Dodds Dyspepsia Tablets for Indigestion have been proved. 50c. per box. Adv.

On the Right Track. "How did you arrive at that conclusion?" "By means of a train of thought' If you are not prejudiced you are not interested. When it comes to an alarm clock no mechanical contrivance has anything on an industrious housefly. Write ITIurlncKyc It cm cd CIxicaKo for illustmed Book of the Eye Free. Women are now making nearly all the wine used in France.

When al) others fail to please Try Denison's Coffee. A dollar unjustly gained cannot be justly kept. ROM hippopotamuses to snails is something of a shrinkage, but after ad- rn ySlfgrtl1f pePle to substitute the steak of the great pachyderm, lor that of the western steer if necessary E. W. Rust of the federal horti cultural board would cut the cost of 'C living with the humble snail.

pfOPi- rTTtw Mr Rllst' having eaten the lucious il ouuiewnau glutinous gasteropod of the genus Helix, proceeded to inform himself with reference to the approved methods of its preparation for table. His latest literary production Avill no doubt, in spots, be embalmed within tho next national cook book to be issued by Uncle Sam. It embodies the recipes for making the snail nal- atable. First vou catch vour f00t: 5'0U 5'0U b0il in a caldro ot a ivater. the meat removed, reduced to paste, seasoned with finely chopped pars ey, hervil and shallots-iae little hand dictionary re uses 0 divulge the identitv of nhorvii rtU guises to slices ot unsaited iutt The 1 'I en Sd -ied are now stuffed with this mixture.

If your permits, you eat nS n0thinB about it-almost evervone who has- ever ea en well prepared snails, says Mr. Rust, admits their" gastronom worth bot from the point of nutritive value and that of flavor ey miht be used to a great extent as a substitute for oysters, he suggests wWcS hev resemblo in flavor when properly prepared In the United States snail growing would be a simple matter, for all that is required a bushy hillside or. preferably, a limestone bluft near water and partially covered with vegetation. i i whS W' year, halt of which are mad p. fmm wnnri ST" fdar- -ntorapZ ensTo "sthwn year or mot3 a iD Ule that the railroads each of tTlnha CaMOt carry passengers for JL I a tW0 cents a miIe or l'rovide adequate red cedar ana nV V.

J570 treiS'U Service under the Psent rea ccdai and the fact that many other schedule of rates more orlLf t0 be EUCStS of citi2ens "nner. muie or ess valuable substitutes for sentence of six- that wood pencilmaking, the forest months at the state "arm and a tesTJ a SeHeS tine of were imposed by Mayor tests ch show that, next to the Leb Watkins upon Arthur Councilor two species heretofore used for this T' purpose, the best trees for pencils valuable Scotch 1 do belonging in1 ZZ Z. arvey. a contraLS wwr vouquomi, rort cellor was discharged hv wQ HHk-nQiNlBH(HHHH Orford cedar, redwood and alligator Juniper. Federal Bureau of Standards Is a Wonderland UNCLE SAM has created a wonderland into which you may be ushered and there observe a grain of sand assume the proportions ot a nch expand into a mile; an unappreciable zephyr attain he veToc Va howling gale: the footfall of a tiny fly eiocit ot a uiui un.u iuu ueau 01 a arau i horse; the heat of a candle expand I info A ir Lwr uiiai.

ui a roaring lurnace; the cheer and comfort of a cozy home Are emanate from the unperceived warmth of a distant star, and the gentle pressure of a finger develop into the force of mighty giants. This wonderland is the United States bureau of standards, and visi tors to the Panama-Pacific exposition have had th chance to see there nmnv of its marvels. Ot course all tho instruments and annlianreq nf could not be taken to San Francisco for exhibition Soses or instance, it was not practicable to take the iniPP tnCH ea to tear apart the stringer stee, girders empfoy d' "SfttZ skyscrapers, or. it necessary, by the same machine to crush eZ Stance reCrd aCCUrat'y th2 f00t-Punds or fracUons ounces of Remarkable beyond degree are the heat-measuring instruments -wt, resistor mllnitesimal fluctuations of temperature. A ray itel parted ten years ago from some distant star, ana may have snnt aM or those ten years to reach the earth; and yet, when the ray of izht TU.

the sensitive bolometers operated by the bureau of suXdV fhese wm thobserver the amount of heat that ray from the star brought it to 21 -UA 1 17 Seize Much Opium. Acting on a tip that a large quantity of opium had been transferred from tho C2 ir v. vj. ivuica Vriien li "was Hong Kong, the federal authorities gave the Chiyo Maru one of the most thorough searches a liner nas been subjected to in San Francisco. Thirty inspectors were put to work, and went from stem to stern, from top to bottom, and found about $2,500 worth of the contraband drug.

An inspector found in a chest belonging to Loo in a false side, which opened when one of the screws in the lock was pressed. In this false side $600 worth of opium was tound. It is said that more opium is finding its way into the country than ever before. War Weddino Rinas. English girls becoming engaged to soldiers make a special point of acquiring out-of-the-commcn engagement rings.

These have been very successfully and artistically made 'from the bands of shells melted down and inset with the prospective wearers favor ite stone. On the inside is inscribed the day on which the fragment was originally picked up, and a few particulars. Shell bands are also made up into brooches and bracelets. War brides have a fancy lor rather wide wedding rings, and for the moment the smaller size, the popular one oe-fore last August, is in the background Tit-Bits. Undernourished Children.

Statistics show that in six of the nation's largest cities from 12 to 20 per cent jf the child population is noticeably underfed or ill nourished went back to where Garvey was work ing, and after trying to start some trouble with the contractor, stabbed the dog to death. Ho was charged with malicious trespass. Crawfordsville. Benjamin P. Clifton, former Methodist minister at Kingman, has been indicted by the Montgomery county grand jury for grand larceny.

He has been out under bond since last June, when he was arrested for the alleged theft of an automobile from a tabernacle here. The former preacher is also charged with stealing autc light tanks at Vee-dersburg. His trial in Fountain county is set for November 23. It is expected that insanity will be his defense. Bedford.

The home of Thomas Ribble, near Stonington, eight miles5 southeast of here. vas destroyed by fire. Ribble and the members of his family were awakened by the falling of burning parts of the roof. In escaping. Ribble dropped his wooden leg and vest.

Twc hundred dollars in paper money in the vest was I burned. The family barely escaped being cremated. Ribble had just sold i his butcher business at Mitchell and was preparing to leave for Oklahoma, Stelbyville. Andrew Driscoll, six- ty-five years old, served as his own lawyer here, in defending himself against a charge of stealing a horse collar from Henry Wissing, a member of the grand jury, but his best efforts went for naught He was taken to the state farm to sorvp fnfi i mm days. His defense was that he took the collar by mistake and left one in place of it.

The substitute collar has not been found, but aftei sentence was pronounced Driscoll told the court he would sue for damages if he ever learned the collar had been located on the grand juror's farm. jGl Medal 11 mm rtwarucu Look for the Triangle The New Perfection Line The Superior Jury of Awards of the Panama-Pacific Exposition has awarded the New Perfection Line a medal of honor this being the only line to be so distinguished. In addition, the NEW PERFECTION Heater received an individual Gold Medal as did each of the oil-burning devices bearing the NEW PERFECTION name. In all, it was a wonderful triumph a sweeping tribute to quality The quality, you should 'demand when you buy your heater. You need the NEW PERFECTION because it Is the greatest comfort you can install in your home; an aid to good health; a means to economy; the cleanest heat you can use.

Easy to care for; ready by striking a match: burns 10 hours on one gallon of oil; can't smoke. No trouble to re-wick, because wick and carrier are combined the fresh wick all ready to put in. clean, smooth and ready to light. Your dealer has the NEW PERFEC TION Oil Heater on exhibition, the heater that won the Gold Medal, from the Medal of Honor Line. He will be glad to show you the different models.

STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Indiana) CHICAGO, U. S. A For Bmmt Rmmuttm Usm Par faction Oil (413) 10c Worth of Blasting is I Low Freez- I in cold I 9F, I Will Clear $1.00 Worth of Land Get rid of the stumps and grow i 11 i kt uig uops on cleared lana. lNow is the time to clean up your farm while products bring high prices, quickest, cheapest and easiest with ing Du Pont Explosives. They work weather.

Write for Free Handbook of Explosiv Ni and name of nearegt dealer, DU PONT POWDER COMPANY WILMINGTON 1 DELAWAjy.

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