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$YNOPM.
'Cant Trevelyan •rents his :house in
. Sittaford" to 14Irs. • Willett and takes a
stnaller one in Exbamnton. While his
• friend IdalorBurnaby and three peig,h-
hors "play at tahie-lipping with ' Idra
Willett and• herdaugliter„,, Violet, a
"einirit". inesSage. iS received' that Tre-
velyan has been xaurdered, ButtabY finds
d Tre el an's estate is
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The idea that heLnight not. he we'.
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colne did. litiet eel'it OCCU'r• to him.
Mrs. Willett. Ilew are you?
Thought I'd. just drop in and gee 110;
things ;were, 1 woriaered where eVerYr'.
one in :Sitteferd bad get to;:` Noy,' I,
glee."
tO his 'sister; J'ennifer "HeYe same teMr, gridatbY?'?:
ner, end the three g)Olren ;of another `f.AWinlly kind Of 'You. 1.will. I see
sister, ,Mrs, Pearson;,, novii 'deall. Iarnee , , ,
-Pearson had come te. lamaten front Emily•isat ii,r-ig„ 1 suppoghes Nyi,,h
London, the 'clay "of the niiirder;•He is yoUT etint? Mr.:Gar,field...", : .
arrestest` ErnilY Trefusis; liiii. liatieee;
meets: Charles Enderby, Teporter: and" ."NO t44't 1. kninv, of,", said'Rennie,
aaks bink to help, her. After She, had. „,...i,,,-... ‘4.4ri thought she's gone to
, talked to Ti,eiet,k, she heard: Mr,, Wil.lea tr'''.''"*• • , ,. • s. -:,-,, . ,
•." mutter,• etVin night never' come' I can .eixasznptonr . ,_ • .•.•,,.,."
-.bear
It!'! Bnderby, watching ' the, W.11- • 44 A, h 1 ..,1).0.4 oi ..s s'
e! back( 'from ,there.
-lett's "lions°, sees violet secretly .rneet i..1 -,-..--.
iear,ps twit ,, ;pair,. of .!trevelYan's bee s T...14°eal°11-1.-t?°).4.11",, beofa.ficOl.7°4°- 41.1W,
moposea to ,he.,• iu. 'Australia.,-, Brnilty
'' are•'inissing„ Slit iiiids. them hiecien in. bi e r pass the. po§t, op and, go p
a• chimney, • '' '' ' ' the lane and genie, .haCk' empty. • She,
---:-.7-:".. is. not in No. 5 and she's riot in Sitta-
. 011APTEB, XXVII,:-A•C904,), • ..
. ford' Hong' e •. Piiigle--' where is she9.
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11Yeroft and BtanabY ;Were:greete:q 'Failing Miss Percehouse she must be
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Briaa,Pearson, one.cf the..beirs Who. waS o,w Ifni*?
by- Brian Pearson.--- • • - sipping tea with that detdrminecl lady
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AS.they rernoVed.their oyergoatS In killer; Captain Wyatt."
hall,. MX.. RYeroft: °"Oser.ve.4 t.he•• '"She may have gone up SithafOrd
tell,•broad-shoulderedNyoung man with ,Beacon to see the. ganset,". •suggegted
• an interested eye.
•"Fine specimen," he thought. "'Very
"Don't think- so,", said Burnaby.
fine specimen. Strong teraPer. CPT-
' o • the 'a.w, Might be a "Should have seen her pass. I've been
eastY. cuOniler
• ".eireininstanees; 'Wha.t you might call
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a: dangerous' Youngman." •
' A (nicer feeling ef pnrwity stole
';oyeraidajor Burnaby es he entered the'
• ,dravving-rooni, and Mrs:- Willett..rOSe
to ,greet'
."Splendid you •out:"
, The same -words as last Vireek, :The
ane blazin•g fireron-thelearth. lie
fancied, but was net sure, thetsaine.
gowns on the two• wronsen.
:it did give 'one a, queer feeling, as
though it were lalit,Iveek 1444-77.745
though Joe. Trovelyaa hadn't, died -a4
thotgliifothing had liaPpened Or Were
changed. Stop, that Was. wrong. The
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V"'"T•VVVOW.IVAY.,,n'aripv. ,
• I don't think itrii 'a very _
problem," said Charles cheerfully'.
mean X don't think she's been kidnaP-
,0ed nmrdered or anYthing."
"That's' a pity from the point •ixf
view of Your paper,isn't it?" pneered•
Brian. ." •
• "Even for copy, I. wouldn't sacrifice
Einiln", said Charles. "Emily," he
sidded-thoughtfidlY;4!is-Uniquei7.
'Ver x charmhig,". said Mr: Rycroft.
"Very charming, • 'We, are-.:er•H-601-
laborators; she and Ir!
"Has 'everyone finish . said Mrs.
Wirt,' 'What about spine bridge?",
i•-;---7,.mm Moment:" Ry-
• Willett womat,had changed: A 'wreck er°ft- . .
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" 1 •ef :desexibin • ,.IIe , eared his throat importantly..
• her. • No lo ger the prosPerenS;deterL
mined Woman of the World, but a.
broken nervy. cr.eature' making an oh,
tilons and Tiathe iv effort to appear :as
"Brat I'm hasiged'if I emi,See what
•'dOela death mernt to' 'her," thought
ink the +limited% timele- register-' koo*., srou"inen. - Erdal' a inenther'-of-the .1....00s of pitiff3t,._whole iialf prat and the ii.iirpogefiliness' col?r; Must:
eryane-lookedita
"Mrs. Willett,. anl;' You' luiewk
deeply' interested in psychic phenoni,:
ena.:, A: Week ',Ago today, in this Very
roian,, We had an amazing, liKleedn
aive.ifispiring experience: '
There was a faint' sOuncl,.fr in V
Magistrate ;David _Tr Itater ' PhiledeiPhia hall a' new cure for
tipplers who:0mo before . 'Dose Of.citstOr oil or ten „dayS.. Here's,
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a touple of the boil before. the bench' taking. the castor 'oil sentence
without a .quever.
ilanie of this 'hoUvY" tYdrOlte-erf.t‘r47'
t.hoj. of the- More, 44111141,10
rilghter'rt.110,y. • •-
•th to. this' discove of heavy
YgrOgeilt . ociww.a.'-mor0-
•exaat Safaila :than Over. BOP -use
deu-
terium eonibine"S more. slowly with
•' other elements than pretiuni, the chem...
ehle, to' And out what hap-
:MS.41 Seine of his clniaal reacti:411S.
Tkesugar„ for coninound
of Carhont hydrogeri ancl..exygeuDis-
.,
solve it in water, What -happens: when
•the Irgter ia eY.ApPimted the' auOr
reserptaiiiiedt Does. the. Sugat' leave
spine of. its, gonStitgente in the: water
• end telce baCk their equivalents In the:
PtheastS of avallaretion? "
If:1$ Snell queitieng that (leittetitini
and the ll4aVi• Water linSwer.-
• Wheu hemy water. used 'Os a
vont just as if • the atomg„Were
bY', red and: .gteen tags.
• Hencc. itds begy to decide Whether the
hydrogen, in; the-,augar'ig 'Tall • light,
• as it, was,eriging•lly; or'wh4ther it is
heavy, 'Experiments made -in EarOpe,
seem teshow that the atoms actually
Wander'aiiiii-'ti and that some of the
'hydrogen in recrYstallized sligar is
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heavY • ' •
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More than, 3,00,000 • ergaflic coin-
• pounds contain some forin Of hydro-
gen in: addition, to carbon nitrogen and
• oxygen. Bow does the . new heavy
hydrogen 4tfeet these? , Chemistry
has evidently a huge.task before it..•
Trade...Muriel 'Which, Last
, For Mat* .tCentnries
•Lond Cham-
..ber of Commerce,.. London, :png., re-
eettly plibliabed• a, list of , :b11,81,
nese houses.:which ..b.eve been in eic-
Istence in that 'city ..:fOr :one' 'hundred
Latest Findings
- • INSECTS' SIGHT.
It was Darwin who first pointed out
'tlie signifietince of color in nature. The.
insect called a "walking stick" is in-
distingUisho.ole from the surrounding
, ,
twigs, arid certairibiniterflies took, like
leaves. ,Why? So thtei4eSWU
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peas theni-by; In blissful ignorance. If
color is particularly gariah in an
inSect Or a lower animal,,itis.SUPliOSed
-WhaVe, a frighteningeffectOr'-to give.
warning of a taste. Gaudy petals
are asSuined, to be signals to attract.
a ,pollen -bearing insect from another
The 'World tO4aY iS
tee004ahe4trirg-a-4.
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Coglielino, Ferrero. •
"If two per gent. a our population
Shohld„teke e Personal, resolute stan4
against war„ `that' woold rend wer.",-.'
Albert Einstein. l••• •
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'World .recovery won't come at encoot'
•evereight, but. ,atep ))y stepb",',„4. '
Thorvii*934fasaridc.„ .
• "The. -Ainerican, ifla4 VIM It&We'..0.1
'discover that, in Order ,te gaithn
love of a woman, he shotild never
to deserve Eara4i,
"Tinder cirenmstances -will there
be ;alloWed a return.to coMpetitiot In
afinaments,"1-,Stanley, .• •.
"The 'spell: of ,a ;achieVe.,-
"Ment,such -as.'riidiO can never. replac
the 'spell nf direet. human, Ofiatael.".'
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Bruno Walter: • ; .::"
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"Women 40 ,not truSt,:each. Other' as
MuCh:.as men;'"H-Ernst
"Eurnpeaii.lnisbands throW a bar, A.•
,rier around their vives.that.„'eraeunti
te•vagstilitge,"=-PringesPignOalli;.
. equal and even eriforOeingiii
• of, the': 19,w is the Cornerstone upoit
Which rests the Whole structure,•ei
democratic' 'government". ,Alfred
"Theright to acquire prOPertY 01.4 ,
plako unlimited profits ig•nota. Saefed:•
right." -George W: Norris. " •
Even one who is not a bidlogist
, • must,'be struck by this anthroposnor-
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Of Science .. d
phism. In other' wo'its D'arAin a8-
• . .sumed t at the ower am, s, Inc u -
Int the- inseets,: See World'-ashife-
See it But is the:assumption justi-.
fied? Dr, FitinklE. Lutz of, the, Am.-
• er.ican--Museum. of Natural History;
W five •bundred Yeari. The list con- • In the laboratory •of PrafeiSor:Rae.' has heen in,aldng exPeriments Which
Obtaining- Heavy Water
" What ther,InspOtt See
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will never be used for .trarisoceany
•flying"-,-ClarenCe" D, Ohamberlin. .
•"'II-1*U no true prosperity. with-
out, a • direct attaik' upon the mildir •
tribution rof the n0191101 inOoine,",•-•
• Norman Thomas. •
"N.0 forth of luck will carry a Mlin
far unless it is ba4ed 'by hard„slog,
ging endeavor -Sir Henri Detesting; •
'"It• isn't. getting lost, that ntUallY.'
does -the 'damage, it's losing . our
FOrd. • •• • • ' . ,
. "There cannot be a complete aban-
donment of Wee until human Miturs
change § and the ideals Of eivilieatioli.
are world -wide:" -Sir - •Oibles:-
"Vnder 'nnoder,n ,condition, .predue.
'Hon does not vary With man-p0Wer; '
• , • • , .. old ts lhay in Coittifthia University is 1.shoW c.onclustineiy-that..• it; is. not: • All.
Stitties a:Wendel-ft/I tribute to the 7.'
•' "...•:-., r ' -,-,t1/ knOir; Iiii . tietir 'AilLS Mriligtt; "'I steadfastneit ss ' Of: ;Bridal" : " bil.SineSCS ',
:ii half pint a w.ltei. in vinous sinall of Which; ma.kes' one,,:wonder • .4 .the
glass "containers r• end:. of ,•variolii de. :whole • Dar winien . doctune of ,municrY.
let Willett,' He turned to hen:. • stability of .Britishiblisiness .and. the
Cal,
Th -ex eience zpset iva.l. upsetting: „'I do not deny it., Now, garY,' Benkid•'°4itt'SP-1 •Italt °62°Plied' is Weith •alieut .$3;500.•.At•lastit.ebst not be modified. -. .: .,,,, "- . •
cdtlie iMPressien that there wiiss`Sorne., ,.
thing deneed_Wrong about the WillettS:
eirer.--sinee-the-erime-'-the-",Police. force two 'tttOliii"li''. 4Tht'lfe°411'Its. :ai-iie--1°. 'Prefessortiret4hat-mileiv-to obtain:it ' 'W.ritira.i4n4Iatkal.,,I1iawq; Dr;
...As,.iisna.,healoke_._to,,the_re,alisiy._ _
tion•that. he .itaS Being silent and that have 'been,- seeking-the-nintilerer :Of • Whiall-nat • olltY:.1' !will -ibiarTali;efotwo.t. world ;147 iat-lent•-'elegtVoIyticAO:aaap..Ositi.o.n',IUtZL.niiints,:ient-that_;-:_i.,gg,,,3ad7_,floWer,
vaptain. TrevelYin.; They have made . wide fahdlierity ''hut. Some day sirailat Water; May cost no looks red to nebecanse out -of all the
lemetine.,Wits sOakilig.t.0 'Ilitil...' , ' an arrest. But ,seine 'Of. u, at least, ,telnence.• 'Connected with. may of the , more then "Ai& bought ill; bottles. •• • wave lengths Of light which Weean ii9e
firMS. ' 'It ' seems almost incredible . •
- l'''• 7...-7r' " • s: - in this reoin; do rdifbelieve• that Mr:- .. . , • ,. : ..,. • . . It stands to reason.' that this ia . no it. reflects Only et Chiefly the kni. . g,c,:na
guilty party; •that:a film of 'Wine merchants, Hunt,.
& Co,' founded ...in' .„ "7 ' . . ' ! . .. ..3- ; • - ' • • •
- OHABTEIt' XXVIII:. ' . ',Tallies Pearsen is, the Ordinary water •• hi fleet • it • is the Whielt give us the Optical .stiniulus we
,.."0.ar. last little gathering„ .1. iiii?• 'What I.propose is thiS; that we repeat 1.11°4! aviitiOT..air ;Ilea,,i7:6.:any .conaeation „with ., ,heevy • wate.
a4rai1;" Mts., Willett Wes saying, .., the exPerinienta 'last :Friday, though •• „i two years.. ego .l.ok, -Professor IrreY• 41 these an insect, which -.cannot ,t'et" red,
r •Whigh"-waS; •disa,0YeING1 cal ,Ted. . If ;this; ower, reflecteli.• only..
,"What's ,., ,thatr • Ronnie r Garfield apiieaeh'ing it thig• tinie in a '.rather',12.10.• feinous fight', betWeen the i ,Shaa; . . • '
;00.44, ur; 'suddenly, , • different - spirit!" " • • • • ord 'Arid ,eollaboration with D?'. Oeerge•MorPh5i at -least as it.eolor Would saYi if it
of,.dOlintbia and Dr. BrickWedde could talk;Jthat stfc,a; floWer,.is 'bleak
'.,"Yeig." Mrs. 'Willett Shook.her head cried " • !"" : :4q •SID: f0.1: .1813 'twenty', of tie
, .fifotititislanaaliPtgOs3ts.nargoti.iiign7..thi4ati hattl
U.! New., of:"the.'United „StateS Bureau' ofStpn,- 0,T dole' giisr, .on the othei had,
fOregg,•.•the.rest Of theWinter Sitta•-• a bit too. thick. : not goi.ng to join
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e. :dards. • It :leeks ,11:10 •oldirrarY *.afart, 'suet!. a • flOtirer •refleCted 'ultra-V.161a
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"We have to "Ohl'I say," said.' Roitnie,
. it inereaseelaster than men-.
-Start Chase.
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•';"The :people of 'the 'United'. State/
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are "peopie,avid:fOr streng eniotions.r
-Andre gam -Ole.' • ' • '••
• , "We •reay iengh 'at,- the Vietoriena
but Would met evety, sensible Iparilik4",
to hale; a •-yietotiaii
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Inge
Would rather hear other'people'i,
troiiblei than to talk, about mines-,•-
•theit._Lcins.. forget; nin71,717---C r net
Dari•OW.. 'w • „ • •-• . '
"Age after %age, " it is the new and
everi ridiculous . generation
•brings' beek inorality."--,G; K. Ches. ,
For - fife 'firm •lh's-,s •granted, , yet it is .4:11fteren.t, It is:conipOsed.of.,!WeAre lengthi which an insect can see,'
tatoms of li drog,en and •42;11e Of that insect, if it:cOuld talit.pineknew
right II nve.S0 91 it 60111°-"Stie Pr01:0- 1116".S. 46 you suy?" fouidband: Due,. Olf: ani* linnitor.t oxygell,but„t,he atovnisof•hYdllOgetl'are physics, *quid' say-that.-tlie finWer is
ford. Pertonally of Course I "love it in anywa "
-the snow and the tore and. the wild-. Ryeroft 'took no notice of him. • ' • ' '
t6 fly the Whit/a EnSipc in 'New- • we y .
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UT 1k+f
teM! The domestic problem is toe' cliffi- She hesitated.
, IncidentS narrated' relates! to tvvice as heavY those of ram -water. ulte'.1-Violet 'eOlor Probably it:Could
• • ' • England's niesit....fainotis seaman'. It . • .'URE'Y'S EXPERIMENTS : even distinguish several colors
inthe
defeatrier • •Pre-dr-IVI-r•-•RYciciftrI de not like, • a • " • ' • • ,t th ipettuni We call...ultra-
• said Major ,BUrrieby... .' ' ''.1.
chaiiffeur butler and a hand nien-1-
"I•thotight you "were gOing:to get a the idea.' I don't like it at aR.
.u1t • i • ': .; ' - .• " - • ii• reeorde : that h r. ,Grenify,.."7-wlietr IVIreli, of -the oxygerr-whiehns-sold Pal ° C.--s-
That; _Nelsen Viiited lifs shOD 111:the str u commercially. to hospit,als and chervil -.Violet
cal laberatorieS is olitaineA:bY lliaising ' VISIBLE OR INV,ISIIILE,
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• ... A. sudden shiver .sliook Mrs. Wil- an eleetric current tilt -elle': ordinary..
water. /./drcfrgea. babtiea:afr, at, aie , On th, t innill.nrY. th.e°. TY' a yellow
i0 t
-, "Nei" :She •said,,"1.4 have had to pa a a . . spider ought to be invisible , visi nig
I ane oxygen 'at the Other Prof
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give Up that 'idea." ' , .•
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• "Dear,' Clear,".. said •:Air, .13.:Yerolt.
"This is a., great h1.4CP.i.',. to as all, •'Very
1. ia.d. indeed., We will "0,4 back into •
have gone:
When do you do, 1*,..tbo ..-eqaY'r '
.•'"On Monday; I' eXpeet,"" said Mrs.
Willett:. ‘`'Unless_t_can_get away til,-
., morrow. It's 'SO very avylcW'ard'*Ith
-, re servants. • Of ceurge, I mist' err
• range things With Mr. Kirkwood,' i
" took the house for'fonitionthi." • '
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- ' . '.You are . going ,:b6 London?' in-
:qiiiired1VIr.i Ryeroff,. . •• ., ' ' ' : -
"Yee, probably ;to. 'start With any-'
„way., iThen I', eitpett mre shall_ go
'abroad" to the Riviera." '., . , • -
. "A. great loss'," •said Mr: •Ryeroft,
bowing gallantly. ' : • , '•.
- Mrs.-1•Villett gave a queer aiirilegs
• little titter. ' •' • • ' : '
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"Too kind of you, Mr. Ryeroft.
Well; shell We have tea?!. ' 1 ' • '
'reir•Vves laid readY.: 'Mrs'. Willett
' poured oilf. Ronnie and Brian. hand-
ed things. 4 gee& kind of ernhitr-
rassment lay oVet the 'party. • --- -
, '"-Whet,. abont Yen'?" said Burnaby,
'ibiliptily to Brian Pearson:. "Yon. Off;
' ;toe?" ' .• ' • ' 2 . -.., . :: .,
'lb Landow, yes. Naturally I shan't
goabroad till this businees is
"This businese!" ' . . .
„",I 'Mean until my brother is eicered She wavered,
, of this ridicult•vus: Charge." 4 , , :"I don't like iC* I 'really don't, I--"
• Ile flung the,WOrds.e.t.theoi:deflant.,•' She looked round . her uneasily, se.
-miserable bitSiness 7.,1ast 'week Made a,
nr.i.oet 'disagreeable ":improssion on me.'
1t i.vllitayo•tine a, long, tfire
" t .forget -
"What •getting • • "
:are you exaCtly?
agiced Oliderby ilitetegtediy. "Do -YOU•
propose • that:the *spirits Should. tell:US
the -name of Captain Trevelyen'S
mur-
derer? That seems a .-piatty tall 'order?"
' was' t.'„in'ettyi!-tall. order„ as You ..Salads Far 'Health .
tall it, Whien ;Itist• week a' niesaAlge The. salad :4 raW ve4etable.slaW..:is
'eaine .tlirC,ugli Saying; "' thnt. •:04"..t.44•6 adienet• to the dinner, as.
,TrevelYan',Was aeatv. ,- raw, .1,60t0Ios are health bu i 1 il erg
"That's 1. trale;" ad ..Enek:iii•g, and necesserY:te.-theIYIstanl,
"But-well'H-.yeu • know dila idea "of ' • , . •
Stir might have eiviiie.queitees.)'011 ' •:
hrn-N.4n't. etanaldete,d." • .To'goVere then you iliattt either ft-
• : " • • • • • ; •
",Supposing a name was mentioned? "Such '"1" • • : their aceeniiiIhillgeVerer.
:.Could well sure that iiinneene,pres-: • • • .
In 1797, after losing his atm at Santa
Cruz, hastened to 'express, regret OV
the lose:. BO Nelsen' mit ,bira •bert.
with: "Tut, 'tilt, haan..; dam( Inelry for
you it Wait not leg;"'tk ;Want an-
other doien"Peirs *of silk 'Stockings."'
--TOrOato :Mail and Empire.. „ '
LTrey induced a commercial deoom- iiisedts: beside , the; yellow fon,ters
lfl
poser Of Watei. to reduee 4;600 gallon ;haipellioheshit:etnusatotinadthe•t/40pirthidre.isph9.,Ontol
.loft in bis celts afthr the current had
passed • thkougil.to 150L..,a hall .per ,slightlrultra-i'rielet. To an illtravial.et..."
cent. Solution of 'helairy water.,' 'tifty seeing insect the spider •45light•t*
be as
gallonsLoiHthis-ProfeSsor they jibrdtelf" conspicuous ag a :red hunting coat
•
amid g'reen :
, Dr: Lutz. Proved phaograrhically
that y,elloWiiand 'pink portillacas
are strinigly ultra -violet 'exceptin the
Centre. put, ne4Itei# a vivid yellow nor
a 'pink' zinnia .had
Obviouglyt.the zinnis,haVe not nincli
to ,say, for theingelveeif .floial color's.
inean anything to. hisecti. In• the' genie
way Dr.:Lutz - found: many flowera
reduced to one-third its 'olume, so that
through, the • lighter hydrogen• :was
,CoMpesed• .further,, iintil. at last
AS more and more cutient was passed
driven off and 'collected: What
tabled in the cell was •elettrleally
was give . Denten m th
dl not ,ileliberately-,-,- ' T _
Ale patised and Bonnie .Garfield tefiis ; . ... ; .
•' Trial.; Honeymoon Ends in Mtvivre:•,....;:".,"
. dered :the *Gra,. ..,. - . . - ,..... .. ‘. -
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.....shove, -Ttatils• what ,lie ibeins. r",
'84,Po:sing seMebodi3r..goes al.id Shovel." f
. "Thi is a serious exPeritient, sir"
said 'Mr.' R-Yeroft iternilY. "NohadY•
Would de such it thingt" ,,
.:: ",.I don't ',know," said 'Bonnie 'ilubi-
ousty. . "I. Wouldn't . Ott •it .past 'ilittni:,,
I'''. don't Mean Myself, •. I Weal- ,I
Wouldn't, Mit sUpposireVeryOne turns
On ine• and says1.1aite., Mly ,awit,
Ward, .iori knew,"" , • ' ..‘ • ' .
. • • , . ,
"Mit.i.Millett; I am. in earnest:" the
little Old gentleman Aistegarded Ren-
nie. ",'I bef yen; let ua tail* .4,,.
'oci)f.limetit.!?. . .
Ir in Such a' challenging Manner that
• pebody knew quite whit to.:Say., Major
Burnaby relived the
"Never have believed it, Not
fora Moinent," he 'said.. •
• "None of ug think so," said Violet,
g him a. grateful glance. shadOviei.': ;, •
glinTglhen tinkle' Of a boll „broke "Why rietr he sti.d. gruf..11Y, • . •
miingimage It had a1r,the decision- er a 4asti g
Mr Duke," said Mr*. "V11.1"- vete. ; trii
iit re"
though for a *ix of beiseape, ajor
Burnaby, yow *ere taPtaia, Trovel-
yan'a .friend. .,• Winit do you sayr 1.
The; Major's . eyeS met these of Mt.
itykrati Thie, he tindOilitOOd! Wee the
no
*ligkeitcY Whirl the letter had ferforenitl . , .
'‘r • the.: brolgrigh'.?1,6:, ttie!tatt; taa.
as'
used OM a
'IVO net titike„" lei Vitt middle 'of iho,11O01: ariUt „ We".
' ,iiOntillt•tiOjii‘lit. i.drawn retirtd, At No one s
•
,:auppose rauitlit hiM-7ra
• " •
• •tritit andvo;•..44',.cl 11 #
tfiIr tegiii)ttig. 'With bluarlr..4 tiaitlorby.•1
7 1)aatt011it
Aemfiv,Wei,
5-5
milsi•-hxik very, different .to .insects.
And that -insects ate' responsive to
ultra -violet raYS there Cari be no donbt.;
cAibboek: proved it many. years ago
with antS ancl"---prrNitz More recently -
With bee -a anit,'•fruit fifes. ' '
"'Pie excessivewership of the gre.al
god.Eicercise Will•seern as weird to ettx•
deseenderits,as the':exceSSive,!Piety. el.,
our andestors: now' secini to some
'-Bi .ice Baiton; ,
'it thinotiori -picture industry '
shnidtl.. ever 'start clean-up, there
'Weald. be plentY 'to .clean .
CaTItol' -• • ,•• • •
•., , The.;denreSsien, was net ,Censed
.nriiparily. by -excessive Production but,
,by, defeetiire eonsuniptuyn.rry
• Vine:f Barnes. " • ..
•net forget,that ;America hag •
..alWays been the land' �f: plenty and
• opportunity and that better:,days' are •
cOming!!-H•4tihri.D. •Rockefoller. .
•' "One ; of •the mest important things ,
inniodern affairs is .to know the •
CuPi :Which havebeen .eested and' protr.
cW..:-iGvest'i'rilfl.St.tvC'6n,licee;, their husbandt
intich----More---..' 'than husbands --:•theirt--
i,v1Ves."-•=lady ,
niaster- of; ptilities.:inust.'be, a
••'•• "If'you learn Something Of the ail
o hapPineas'Yeu are likelyto reeiv
'4" mild ,kindf'•of •Condemnatien •
thoSe f.riends'W.he•have not 'yet letitri.
• ed it:n-44n -
'The% progreSs of -thonght is fitful
, . ,
and preteedt by leaS."7-Aldous
itY. • • ' • -,•
• ,o.t.Tnele.Blun" first 'appeared
iiewspaper-cartoonin.,1852, in t•Ive, Lan,
tern, aisle* 'York. weekly.
"These inns Have a Lightness-"
• 1Viogt• English lima appear to have
been 'deSigned ad furnished against
Winter weather, and this generally is
trim: . Dirt there ere exceptioas, and
these' yew wi find ,iii the • Mb aine.s
Val-
ley. 'They are the only. inns. I ,knoW
•Whese builder's hd pring ana'Snni'l•
naer in their' nil tids, and some of ,iny
'happiest hours' -1-VaVe., been.. ;Spent :in
• ' ' "
These inns • bave a lightness, lent,
it doubt, by scenery, 'that
is licking, in ,Other inifSO , Our" lima
inestly exist to serv.e the ieeasiotii of
lonitiessi' these eXis,t solely' to , serve
the Otcations Of ,pleasure, They 'rank
as the "Prinooases. inne against the
princes, of obi.' higliWays. • Their siyie
is light, their paint is light, their:fur-
.
ratite is Ilight,,their ibOd is light ;' and
they .eirtise tlIwsys the senso: of holi-
day; •: liegigned for the sithth,or, the; --
tarry. their grace inte fliewinter; and
°Veilin those moritbsiwb en the ',17.11aine,4
'Valley evokes a shiver, their. rooms
Segni 11014," like 4 bowl of potpOurii,
• , .
u
Mrrr
Iwtsz-thitic-imr 1,1
••
1;*•
'
Lner,,,y niOt 1t Zit IOrt.,ai+.?.. V Nan OAS Pr: ft ell ""(11111 aa
,
tts.413.".41111,44tpirliat:L1git)ittjh ktipt tioct TrtiSe• Blister
ItritrOn Setif thilif7iiii•IiiOnsr'-434::---'7".
,
•
s' • v
•
d111711101'.111.111
qialm61',...,A114,„lit..±. ' z •al..
1 OlttV • .1(10,7" at ti•r lti6 innq of till.
ti rent Nti) tiellotitl•,:ro con4.41-1:nytiff, to
,
...hiiiu.S...111.111gAg..h).1.1g...111, 11.) 1'4'.'i'417'
lien' ellte,,ing‘ They ate glieViriTitit:
. .i,
. „
tag& liotnet, chintzy: •*•aiil laVeinleq,
Their rooms: Std. siihill„"and-danitily;''
rather 'than •liatoniallY;.:iiiipresSiVe;
.'anfl,theit spirit "i'S the spirit that, pesk
•;;SeSse;,:y.ton :When ,drifting in 6, un
,fiegt the deelid• WoodS between .12.'ang,'
•bO,urne and:,c4Oring, or when, mooted
tinderwitstivdetpeofti.
•ineilitit11"fet them is. WatetteOlot, *. •
all the:. inns .loow .and:
•thege most„'. They belollgi 'as. perfectly: • ,
16% their .isecting as ',its. treeS and ite
Meadows. ••• "• '•: "
• • , 'that .• setting-H.41e stretell • Of
Thames :bet:WO:en AleaViing and .0.fortl :•.
for ,me •Iiin most b'esttifill spet•. •
of 1,•;01prici. .It WaS ser" •
,Ocorge
and. Whet. 'PheodOre Dreisft told me' •
•ii•ad:•••:iittunin.atea ,rof .him ;the' .jr.
.spiritf that .iii0VeS Eng1101',
poetrr tii gilVo it.itsclue tribute', t 4
Liflge hack to it spring after spring,
nd M. neve r • stele a inUe. Ogehnia
•prrnilises stale,. Al • ays
MU Ma .11 V.0011,(01:011 V 1 tratat .
•re,a;pi.,.016•KVIie
‘me,tii ic1t tqlor:olc;
lytt3in
trAC.'0,10W101'lii•lottgoittilg
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