The Lucknow Sentinel, 1917-10-04, Page 2rimur
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late at Lowledge FOr the Motorlet
The holes drilled in muffler some-
times are rough and regged, with the
result tb.at tbe soaping gases set up
* whetthng noise anything but agree*
able, Smoothing off the rough edges
will usually eliminate the unwelcome
sound.
A set of carbon scrapers eihould be
-Pert of the equipment of every ear,
Besides tieing them to clean the eyline
ders of -carbon they are useful for
scraping mud frem the engitle
other places.
It is noteadvisable to use them alone
when removing carbon. The lumps
of soot fall down on top of the pis.
tone and help to clog the muffler un-
less they are blown out by an air
loSe or tire puznp.
If it is inconvenient to have the earl -
Indere 'burned out, then use a carbon
solvent, One of the best is half am-
monia and.half kerosene. Put the pla-
ten at top of. compression stroke so
t1
jt vellieei will 'be -closed.' 'tilt
cylinder fuli of mixture, scraping the
pistonehead and head pf the cylinder
with the carbon screpers. The liquid
must then bae removed with air oil gun.
If you ate in doubt as to the value
of this treatment try the follewleeg
IntPeriMentz Place some etiet•
bottle and pour in equal, parts of
kerosene and .ammonia. t Shake it
thoroughly. The mixture mill be*
come go .discelored as to he opaque,
showing its solvent action on carbon.
"If you're in **least in doubt about
your tires,better get new ones if you
axe goingto drive °B.& vacation trip,"
says a service -Man, -"Wu Zorn -want
----aa-a-----apraeamerarree
,ffirr
e
!entered, hie shouldrisfrotat aciecocirivor%411
As a matter of sober fact, the bullet
bail emerge:1(111st abeee his heart,
OF WINGED NAVY'
. . Both le ft, furthermore, were
' tearipg a jagged rent down his breast.
Pierce - by bullets, but the observer
TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS OP THE was no coneerned with petty detail.
ENEMY LifegS, - ' , "Observer lield lire until H. A., diva
ink on tell. Wint within ave-yarda."
Fied They Have Other Thinge to
_Ile Than_ Use a Cameo and
to emery thehaunting thought that Dodge the Archles,
yon have a cueing or two that may Recently the BOO Navy Air Ser
let go any minute when you are enP" vice' undertook et photographic receit-
'posed to be Out fer enjoyment. The aaissance of the entire Belgian toast
tires you take off mey be earriea ag
Peewee, and you'll be assared ot a
trouble-free trip?'
When following • Ober ears on a
crowded country roadavottch out for
a sudden stop. Get in the habit el
running the car slightly off the read,
it there le reeve so that if the brakes
de not held' yo 4 wikate in no danger
of hitting the .car abaci:
Reel) your eye on the read, Many
operators are continually looking down
'at their feet, at the accelerator pedals,
etc, while operating. This takes their
attention away from the road, which la
dangerous...With a little practiceyou
cau-seon locate, all the necessary' pe-
als, et,, ' without looking ,for them,
This is the only safe way to drive.
Make sure your breathing tube
screenis not clogged. Holcl year
hand over it while the 'engine is run-
ning and see if air is puffecl mat. . If
CANADA WILL :PFIGTUT BIROS
Ferrate* and Sportsmen Benefit, hY
Novt interaationai xiiijfores.
The interfrotiQual Confeation ter
the protection of tragretely birds in
Caaada and the vnited States, xatified
Deeefalter lase,--ceestitiztee the meet
izaprleteut and - farteaebing measuie
Here it might be mentioned that teeVcetrta,kelit tifrrdnottiealitl
itet:esrbyetmuso
f bird pro
the maeldnee were.hurtling through toli
thftegiensuring not only a cessation ef the
epace at a speed in eon of one
bandreteetnneseenee,eneee _glee leiee eleerettee inethe,numbere of tearemagra-
the Itory birds elide s':h
iesectiveroui
I. A, having sweoPeto wi
d thin birds, iixg,
Wild -fowl, waders and sea
speaking distance, pushed p gog.,
ides and laughed triumphantli as be birds, hut. in lawny casesitassures en
took hie eight for the shot that liaa to. ineeLearisttehe
iltobsizyir aneupt:alebteerds.' what chit affects, end the fight. .But the'observer bad b
floe geeeree over 1,000, seeclea °few chief tweet -
from Nieupert to theeDutcli frontier.e his men idea of the
'The work in Progress. at Ostend andeene: ' *Ong and game bird ee If guarantees
Zeebrugge, the aetivities of eulnpar- "Then 01(4 one tray into pilot's °tot the .flarnemeetetrttahteinexbirds,catnltheedizma
. eisteneset
ines and deetroyertainside the. basins, eace,"„he stays 'with curt relish, "and
locks, quays and gun emplac.einents watched him atoll, sideslip- and go spin- Powerful and tactive allies lne has IA
and the results of bombs a dropped iiing egithward in a trail of WOW.' the fightagainst the destroyera of his
Wounded. Pilot Lands Machette
t' i
thereon the night. before "vote all
faithfully recorded by these aereiat
cameos.. Tbe ,negatives vrereedeyelope.
•••1.
OF DESOLATION
PRESENTDAI
DATTLEPLANES
MONUMENT TO THE BARBARITY "011)40,11.4.TE AIR -FIGHTING M.
OF THE GERMANS,' CHINE IS BIPLANE.
This Once Beautiful 'French City, a Weighs. 1,400 Pounds and Has a
la
-alloted--Centreavf---Cultuieris --,Sper-d--of-frynt-Wie--1-25 Ml/e4c
,...
Ruined BeAnd Iteiiiiir'. Pei. Hour.
••••••IIM.
It 'wee raining and a chilly wind ,Tuat ea there nre many *wiles of
blew as We pasefd beneath a battered birds, so lidera' long we shall have
m'eli into the tragic desoletion ef many different kinds of flYitig ma -
Arras. . c13,ineS, Already We have hydroplanes 4
e •
Ineeei seenevillegeCepeunded by fand . flying botite orrespondieg , to '
guefire into hideous- Wounds of• dust Waterfewl. Hut the Mose highly dif-4
and riiloble, their very ' Semblance ferentiated type ea aircraft thus far
blasted utterlY away; but Arras, shell develoPed is the bettleplanee-the air-.
Prof:is e -and it .guerantees to the .13ports,_ torn, •scareede &augured for all tune, plane built for fighting. , • , ‘C's
eie# A -aeier-failing- SUPPIY' of duelse, is a -city stillaa-a City Of Desoletione It is .battleplanes that are eehieheli -
Ee • „ geetteaind other game birds. aa 'tier --streets lie' empty and 'silent, lutt 'heeded, ;and 'Unlimited numbers of
picture's enlarged, studied thraugle barely Under control, but as the Ab. In fulfillment of its. obligations un- • once Pleasant Squares are a drearY de- them, an the Attlee trent in :France:,
earn plait, The Witten .nlacnine, was "
ed and printed, the resultant birdseye
serer rose in is lot to investigate Government letrodu ed th Mi t t ••• h • t I d t•b tat•but the
der the Convention, the Canadian solatjon, her noble- buildings, maim* Swift scout planes anti bombing
c e gra ory men s „o her lumen sp en or, e planes have =per n value,
ruizaed beyond tepair. Maas is a dead fighting aircraft • must de -the work,.
cityawhosemeurnfel silenee is broken of destroying or driving away the en- „
only by theintez_Latami tent thunder of emy machines. When the Allies havegun,
siiiftoTairridftibtr 'oflhein-dirr-E't r•T'
Thus, as 1 paced- these deserted fighting line the Boches will be at our ,
streets, where none mo.vedrsaye my- Mercy, beiause their artilleey will be .
self (for My companions had- hatened blinded.
on), eV X. 1000 on ruined buildings 'It IS Worth while, then, to explain
that echoed mournfully to My teead, just I,hat the 'typical battlePlane ia,
what wonder that my thoughts Were like, Inasmuch, as most peopleehave a
gloomy as ,the day itself! a I paused rather hazy notion in regard to this
In a street of /aer, tall, houses, from kind of machine. They .have an idea
•WhOseabrekeit-Windilws curtains of that -it iseormored irr-sOme fashion, ,
lace, *of plush and „tapestry „Slapped and that one man operates 'a machine •
'mbueefully in the chill November .gun.'in. a fight While another e steers,
'wind like rags upon a -corpse,. while ,Whetbet it is a monoplane or a :IA -
Horn some dim . interior carne the plane is net Clearly landersteoti.
hollow rattle of a door, while in • aixtf,atilea On Hour.
every gust a swinging shutter groan -
aa that
ed despoieiney an xuety hinge: Now Th f • t the' t- d te
e a , e up- o- a
.• 'air -fighting mechine is 4.one-seater:ea
Reece 'of a Vanished People. •:cerryieg, that is to say, only one Mae, . • ,
Wherever I looked Were evidence'. -and of relatively small size, It fie -a
of- aerie:steel. life,' of action suddenly biplane, and, being very swift, ' needs
stayed; in otre bedroom a trunk open comparatively small wings " to support -
With a pile of articles beside it to be it. The upper of the two planes May •
packed;, in another, a' great bed; ite be no more than thirty feet long; and
sleets and blankets tossed askew by' the loWeittene' ten', feet shorter. Or , -
hands wild *RIZ: haste, * while in a•Iviewing et One triarvali that so small a •
rooin lined With boolccasits a deep Wing -spread can upheld the 'engine,
armchair was alaaWn alp to the hearth, the man and the body of theaapparae
with a: small table whereon stood a toe, corresponding to that of e bird, in '
and an open boOk Whose damp leaved:I
decanter' arta. helf :emptied glass which he sits . •
The machine weighs 1,400. pounds,
Stirred in the wind now end:a:then of which:BP:pounds. is the:weight of
as..if touched by onseen fiffgersIn- the engine It can travel,' sbEtY miJ
deed, mciee thah once I marvelled tp an hour, but this is its minimum speed
- - :
see' how, 'Maid: the awful wreckage of fez' staying aloft in the air.' Its maxi,:
brokenfloors andtumbled- ceilings .
Mum speed •is 110. to ite miles an:
ilei0ereYeeke.,, arid chellayeateeeeteet Bout It carria thirty gallons Of gaSo%
hinirs.• At e pinch, it earl travel„ 400 -
iiid-ean stay up in the air three
Miraculously escaped • ,deserectiona line
Upon one cracked wall a large mir-
Bigger machines, Such hi.'
ror. reflected' the *ruin of a Massivemules
bombeatriers, areptovided-withanuch-
earved 'sideboard,- vihile 'an -a -another -
mote gasolineind,.can travel over lar
house hard. bee -a- Magniffeent ivory
greater ',distances.' But the battlepiane -
and 'ebony crucifix yet helix above an.
awful fwietedthing that had been: a- not designed tor -long• journeys: , Its'
braes bedstead., ' • 1- ' , business is fighting.,' The 'duels in the „
air that one reads about hathe • news,
\Here and therie on either. side this .
papers are not ordinarilY fights be-
narroW street ugly gaps shoWed
tween air scuts or • bombers 1.1hatigh .•
Where haws had 'onee stool,
they are liable /to 403.: attacked, but
fortable hates now Only unsightly
•,..1e_e_noinhateensehiele'hattleplanea engage
leapieef,rebbisliaaeconfUsion -iir
earbeanis ' and rafters • amid. which
. . . . •
• k One another. ' •
stereoscopic lenses and finally given
to the monitors "for information and
guidance." Since it is not given to
every one to recognize the entrance to
a dugout or n ereue_ ofasearchlightsatik
they aplar teem- ie-olieleittlit-20;000
feet, the. photographs were embellish-
ed with explanatory' notes• for the
benefit of any one unaceustomed to
V1' unfamiliar aspects of creation.
t foremost gun firedaand the aggree- Birds Convention Bill to tarry out the
sor +ad went out Of bontrol and div- provisions of the COnaention, and tills
ed, nose fleet, iiehelpless spirals. measure• has recently passed a both
Siispecting that Le Mate was bedly liniinen*.paritionent,-;,_,Addrya)471w.
woutiaa-Trcivirerwrisir 4-01ilewortietk sent is given to the 'bill, regulations
thes observe r SWarig one leg over tile will,: be premulgaten axing close; sea-
side a vie fusilaga and climbed onto statit.. a
the wing -figure for a minute the air In the ode of insectivorous bards, it
Wesel' e4 on his body during thi
---8 wilI 'unlawful to kill them or to .ttilze
' The Germans say they are a modest grueee le fate-tultil 'he was beside their eggs, at flint time of the Year.
the pilot. Faint and drenched- *nth
people. They wera. as busy as *beavers, The close 'masons on clucks andgeese
itataaneestigete _and clean out the mal they resented these importunate b 004; e ada eevertheless, got 31 s will not 'exceed three and one-half
springs Aura true modesty. Their throuegh whaicte, liguirtasresepeu,s; sal
Closing will be fixed in aecordante
ante.aircraft guns plastered the in- The este° ail:. with local conditions and after contain-
truders with bursting shrapnel, and quirks es wtoaybowhetiex6faeralte•
and lookEe'ci tatien with the -limper • authoritiepaln
from every coast aerodrome Boche baelt the
• •
obstruction.' If allowed te remain it"illietograPhere with' all -the-fervor that ,n1441Achirmake.c..k. nito...complete -.control:- lanntha, and we_ datarnr ivaning and
• •
will put a harmful back pressure • On
the pistOns, -which Will Cut .down the
Power of the engine
From the Ocean, Shore
' OF NEWS, PR /14. THIS
`; MARITIBI„ PROVINCES.
•
Items of. teat Orn Places Lap.
•• . ped By -Waves of the
Atlantic,
The New Brunewiele bay' crop is ex-
pected to he the .heaviest in recent
The potato-. Itiew Brun,swicic
-Is aufferitigtbadiy 'from rust et etirlY
blight '
What peomised*tta bee bumper e'roP
- of , oats aukarheat In 11ear Brunswick
has been spoiled by early,tainte
• The -rata in Prederleten,seriouslY in
tottered With the operations at the-
• lumber Mills,. and some , were cone -
polled to suspend: operateenee.
Staff ..Sergt. Kelley,•fOrmerly,
, of Moncton), is in an ,English.hospitrit,
' / convalescing from *ouede, inflieted :13Y -
patity organizad from tefireseiitativea
taz:lialf wild broncho ' • of the various local societies, 'organi-
Nine-Year-bid 'filbert Seat Of Ox- zations . and teligious denominations,
- fdrdaN.R.aacciden.tallyashot_gad_kilied a 2 Ode . conservetion _coralnitteea to
his little sister 'while- playang With a take -Charge neelie -atsembling of all
sinPlus. orchard and garden producte
gen; .1:fiaCiathat.ii ovetseae.--- - - • - - - eaatanaybe &Mated -by tlie-indiyidual:
....'„. ,A.„Sericals -r, iread eccidett occiirted ---dteetereabs, elmeteerehe-eep.levereekee
CONSERVE PERISHABLE FOODS.
An Appeal to the,Citizens of Cairde
On a. Matter ef Vital Importance.
The "Food Controller is informed
that avoidable -waste 01 valuable or-
chard and gareen, products is taking
Mace tefaariy towns' and villageg
threughout Canada.
In order act Inavent _this waste,
appeal is matle4o the MaYoraalieeves
and Officers of the iespective muni-
cipalities to take immediate steps to
conserve such .prodlicte ,tut cannot be
mecle• use of bY the producers or dis-
posed of through the 'usual channels.
Teaaccelellieha thfe ebieet ttle,fola
lowing suggestiong are made 4.-1-
1.• Citizens: are urged' : (ay To use
every means in. their power to can -
serve -for their own use their full row
quirements of fruits and veeetables;
(b) TO" dispose of any surplus they
may: have through tlie mime channels,
of tradeaer turn. suih•surplus over to
at Inca/ coirservatiOn committee; --
.2. That the head of eaef'y
pear Mama Deny's, not far faam New .
of the public and high school teachers,
Glasgow. .The ear bralres on the headu!jg p a r e s w peganieea -pieta
.' .engine . of' a;cierking, train gave win
- and 'the rear engine. Orashedetaiough amongst the pupile, aided by conYey-
the van. one inan'was killed and one tutees donated for the purpose by the
- fatally hurt. • Citizens. ' • • - .-
The istrike of tb,e York and Sunbury" 9, That • the:. various • conservation
committees Matte inimediete and ade'
killing •Oomykny ,enatileyees• of :;the.
newly-incorperated town. of. Devon, quate arrangements tor the sate stor-
' for shorter hoursahate been„ Settled: ing of all such surplus products until
. Donald. Baxter Maclafillan, -Who tir- such time as ihey ein be disPosed of
. rived at Sydney, N.S., 'last Sunday, wari to ;the yarious, charitable or.gamizations
orltoldiers' homes, . or sold- by such
o.ne et the assistants to Capt. Peary' .
, when he set out in Italy, 1908, 011 the co mitt•ee to those unable to purchase.
...-
at regirlitt pries, or; disposed of
. "Roosevelt" for the purpose of reach,
•' ing the. North Pate.. • . 'through the regular trade channels':
1 ' —7 -4 --
-.The tate in thi Peristope. - ...
• ....tinione whnhas ' used a petite*
knows thilt Unless you, hold , the . in
angry around for the remainder of tae H.
machines -rise like a cloud
hornets to give battle. *et day afteriA,'S. These, however, appeared to
day fresh plates find their way to the have loat stomach for further fight -
developing -trays, and a comparischi ing and fled
between the official reports of the 07'110e° riddledknotswinbaticeh !thee r:btsuetrnveQdr hho4mve_
flight, couched in a laconic terseness
ing nothing better to doacontinued to
of phraea that is good read, and the
amazing results obtained gives per- take . photographs) "The pilot,
though weundeda,made perfectland-
haps the truest measure of the .work
performed by these' very gallant ing." • Thus the report concludes.'
gentlemen. "i' ' . TiTtw 1;catoi IN FRANCEaaaa--
-- Ever -y Detail Photo"iiraphed ' --- -
a
Not a, spadeful Of earth can be Urn- ' ---- . • -
4a over RI a trowel ef cement added to Iftench Highways, Always !Good,. Ar
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a bastion along the. coast but a note Being. /mproved by British Troops.
appears a day -or two. later upon the Hundreds of miles of the "graool,
long chart which adorns, the record white macadam" roads of Northern
:office of this partleular.. ,squadron. A France will -reatain-foronally-years
crumpled escorting machine may have after the war agli real memorial to
come crowe out Of the clouds, eddying
like a withered leaf, to crash some- the devastated towns the Germans
afterleft th • retreat ' the' spring.
where behind the German Iizies;'there - ' • - e -
may be somewhere .near 'thelshore al All over Xofthern France elle-is-wide is 'felt that; -with -internationalaeCa0P•r.
broken boy in goggles and leathar ly- ate 'being . widened • and resurface .eratiells, Arid, RatleularlY....;thee.Prohia
the different provinees. On a number
of bircht,, Bitola as the °Ames, swan!,
curlew and Mit Of the shovabirde,
with the exception of woodeecit, snipe,
cettain plovet and yellow -legs; *which
are beconiffig greatly reduced in num-
bers, a. Close serison; pf ten years will
be provided, „ 'The wood duck aid
elder duck Will also be given special
protection. Where they are injerious
to agriceltural or other interests, pro-
xisionawillebemade for the killing of
protected -hires under spedlal permit.
Regulations wail also be Made to pro-
tibit the shipment of thigreabit 'birds
or their eggs' during the, clime seasons -
and. generally to gevernAlui 'Waffle, In
them and their eggs..
• While the iluinliers of the migratory.
birds In Canada. :and the United
Statile have been most seriously; de-
pleted by various 'causes, confidence
ing mild the wreekage of his' last •
with tone and riibble taken from the bitioa of spring shooting, ina
flight. Such is the ptiee ;laid /or g ; wrecked houses of Peronne, Albert, crease in tbe ,abundaace' of. our wade
few inure dots -added- in re ink to 'a 'Ali"- 'and "...gatintless other ruined bird life will take placte. . .
conple. efleet of cheat. - a- . toyvns and villages
. ..
'Phe wo.l.c..of titoe plottiirtiplig re, a As .fast as the British soldiers , , , '.111*TRYST-': 7--- -•''.- a
.lorders, pilee and observer alike, .eiii- away the debris of the towns it: ' ie
fere fronaall other forme -Of:War-fly- piled into lorries and distributed in She ewe With tura* looks- she cattle
graphs, not haphazard but Of a gi-aen -
ale duty is to take photo- '11644 ele-eg 'th4.' niain Teti& There
German. Prieetiere ...toil. the, day long "And will you go with me," she said,
With golden beck and piles; -: 2, ' •
ingTheir s
objective, This necessitates steering, • `ch .;.‘.',AdoWri`the anther aisles?"
poutiding it ante level patches, win
•a -perfectly 'steady course, regardless . the great steam:Tellers; many ofthem . - • „ -. : -. • -
of all distraction,- such as ;bursting 4? -"ling --favgar - Airel.i6iiiiiiiiiiife-s7 tliht--i'llaglk-vitli-lier".""ehtf . - ' •
"Archies" and angry Albateose fight- grind quickly into -sinooth7Miteidain - A. raSeianaleiefasaie atiolea ----a--_-.7---
era. They Leave the fighting to their for the btisieess of', transport " With.her eyes there Were- the dyes '
escorts and their fate to Providence.1 The brick and stone of these old . Of gentians by the brook.
.. The observer, . peering 'earthward building g makeas good road material - • ,.., • • ,-
through his vie* finder, 'steers the I as conitt
. . .
be. obtained- anYwhere,.. and 'Herahair gave biicitthe.daPpjed sheen
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pilot by means of reins until he sights the work of the Gerrnan dynami cs - Of sunlight on the corn,. , ‘
the line on :Which the desired 'series eof has been so 'thorough that much of it And she had .all the- lovely mien..
photographs are to be taken; .anca,:is crushed fine enough to no fur- Of one. to beauty born:•.
I
over this the pilot flies' the machine on ther preparation. • , • ' * ' `.
an Undeviating course, and the ()beer- The road& of l'T.otthern France el- Hark!-- tie her wooing • vice -again -
Yet proceeds to take photographs ways were 'expellent, but they never Calling from wood and rill! ..
When all -the plates blefe beenexposed:Were better than to day The only ''Tis Aetuinn bids me to the trest • •
they turn *ground and return home complaint travellers had against them - Beeeath the 'crimsoned hill.
with what remains of the escort On in the old days Was that the . paved
occasions the escart haye vanighedi -strip in, the centre'aWas, too nerraw: „ - a --Clinton Scollarda
either' earthivard or in savage pursuitThat complainticanhot.,be made after -koONLign't RAID.
and the proceeds of all owl sales dee
�f 'resentful „though faint hearted the British .highway plane ha.veebeeri
nated to the Red Cress or similar or -
this is when the: honting.: Completed, for all the main highways
ganizations as the discretion at ' the -uucLie'; •
photogrephers" moments are apt to will be macadeinizedato a width per,
tommittie sjiall direct • '
become cre*ded with incident. Aitting theee bread *gauge ferries to
R is- urged that the widest possible, . :
strument properly you will see your publicity be given to this appeal end
bale-vie/0' indeed-- of-theelandscape-the nerAttetec"Veratk4-2fA-1 _One suchadventure deserves, to ' be
reflected hi the lower _eau. The An- 9114,4ed in lts
. belialfj ' recorded.' It ieappene'd abine12,1500
, zee Book •tells the story of one Bill, a - . • feet.above Mother Earth. The -official
' soldier at Gallipoli, what -did not hold Sliced banafilts sprinkled with brown reports, typed in triplicate, covered
•jtride7 'Of lemon is 'ail -
the periscope correctly. He saw in it sugar and Mita dozen lines; the actual events, an
dark; dirty fate with A wild gabWth
of 'black Stubble, glaring gtrajaht back
-athira; whereupon he...dropped the
periscope. telied his riga inid acianifa a you u re-
-letup ta virt of benrtt brtlect tt_. • f
chrignit,------nrafirit •remelt
aeroplane. "Not having seen escort
'since turning inland, pilot prepared to
return. Enemy separated, one tak-
ing up position above tail ane one
ahead. The other three glided toward
us on port side" aobserae the navy
speaking) "firing. as.they.canie
"Thetwo diving machined fired over
one hundred rounds, hitting pilot in
thoulder."
Adventur9. 12,000 Feet Above Earth runaabreast, and even the byways will
haye a paved surface 'wide enoughto
alllawatraffleatoa-PeSe-atasilara: at 'hear
EXeeaitiVe tiaatineaa the only
fault to -day, for war . economics will
not permit' the use iof precious -oil on
r4)adviays:- "•-•• ;' :•• • -
There is little need anywhere in this
rictalotastraightening roads
• ror.1,43
lereele 154.gergeeeeeareteee ameeiereaterte
as arrotv's flight. Most of the
great highways were laid out in Na-
poleon'g tittle by military surveyors,
and theirl' strategic value and import-
auce always has been kept primarily
in mind by the i'rencTi Government.
AArtrish,- macte of milk -with a mix:
ture of shorts and 'crushed oats, will
reduce the cost of feeding aeries.
"eednorie," cledsett that should have
.a place often on 14 wtkit#ne menti
In Dutch,Guiana' the women.- carey
-upon-their 'perseas aall-the-afamil
equal number, of. minutes; but the
story -should -live through eternity.
' "While -exposing sit •plates,"' says
repor
*.eeeetea eeeee ereeete- se a 0-e.. eia
hatf dared -to
• down the other end of Ina periscope,
But he found no one at the top, and
tetttined to the treneh amid the 'laugh-
ter of his comrades., •
Paris has. esthblished museuin of
.' tier lio-rse,--pregeetizere e-emplete
tory of the animal front the earliest
known period to the pregent day. a
crowns of eold and silver.
Many plant students are led, to won-
der how ll
egrs of corn become so we
pollenated that nita vacancies. ocour
among the lernels, for the tassels are
so far above the silks and winds blow
freely throughout the fields. .Beit
dose observation has shown that
are 7,000 pollen grains to every' ovule,
and only one is netessary. •
'Where kiseth Britain
„Bike' a strong 'Castle, •
Mooted and girt by sea--:
. Ocean tier vessel -
See, in the moonlight
ietheeletertheSee-fiyingea
dome 'tlieeerdat rean-deagene -
All earth defyiegi •
: Out -of the* Noreelandr"
Past where the Maelstrom' roars,
'Otice sailed the twill ht- ods
a Unto' her shores;
-
, • Were Tiler and Odin
Who came with their eavet wings -
Now cometh Woden. t
Rule, rule, tritannia,
'Abated by sea -
Yield unto Dragon Gods
• X6 sovereignty!
E. Buhler.
• diyers familiar objects- obtruded thenit-s'••: Not-jAnagred• .
selves, broken •chilits' and 'tabled, a , No fighting airplane .his ever worn .,
grandfather . chick and - a. shattered arenoreeeteepteirrtlenlitepe of a- tee -
piano whose melody was alleaced, fOr:. tangulai pieceof sheet steel placed
Etter. . • . • • 'beneath the peat of the aVietor. puch .
Through all these gloomy relics of a protection is of very. little use.' The '
eranislied people I went slevateted air -fighter to day usually discard's ita:
and heedless of , direction. - until by to get rid of its weight. Ever y extia
chance I came out into the wide Piece. pound he has to carry interferes by
and saw before me :all that remained just, that much with maneuveringaf that stately . building which for n other Words, with his chance for
centuries had been the Hotel' de Ville, life in an:air -scrap.
the City Hall, new_ nothing but a Flying machines ,d large size now -
crumbling ruin of noble at& and inas- aditys , often' are eeiiipperd" with. izyko-
sive 'tower; even so, In ltattered fa- scope stabilizers),), But the battleplane
cede and mullioned vvindowe One tnight men -wants nothing of ,that sort; he
yea see Something • of' that , beauty will not have it, because it-interferese, •
hich had made it famous 1 With maneuvering. Suppose, for in- .
Obliviotate of driving rain- I tithed :Stance, that he wishes to loop the loop'
bethinking me of - this anion city, in such fashion as to drop , from : in
how* In the clerk ages it had endured front Of his adversary and 'dente up ,
ahe.:,horrorsedebettle-andesiegeeehadafromebeliiiiee-theemost.-*advaetgegeous
fronted the .'cattipaults• of ROMei heard teetleal-position.-aOli, tibia:the skilled -
the fierce -silents cif barbarian wail- eirfighter prefers to be his own stabil-
.
'known the !eedless - lievagery . •
rehariatne-wars .remeined -ea: . Biplanes Are Sefer. • e
city. eitill Only for the eulterecd barbara carries no berebe ; 'hp is-provit17,„'
Ian of to -day -teal/mice it a/desolation, ad with no wireless, His only -weapon
-- •earkg.: run
, • is a Machine. guni-theueli eaeaetinres
ee-Is
Tnerstrenr0;e 'infirreOrdedisr tifte:eoneleated-bi-Ae-iii-OVer-ar
fastidious as vulgar, is now joyously machine: All the Man hasoteedo is to
hailed as a life preserver. • • press a buttoneer put his hand on a\
mechanieIle must do the aimiog, of
rn thet connects with. the.
. ,
e '
MILLE) xl..--ass.
-of
x3.1.1.triela
'
,
Instead "'of planting a heirs.eeesee trigger
nut, why not plant a 'real nit eeee course; the gun, actuated by the Imo -
Pecans, hickories, or English &nuts stolaedaceoi,i?ttihicutorC,
nuts,make legs litter„ and
pdst, diSehexeing e
toe tall little mere thaanhofoe-cuheeeaet-
trThrtroe ballets are. fired through the .
.
valuable crop.
' ppropeller's fans, because th& aetiort" ,
• f rOpeller. But they de- net strike -the 'e ••
of the motor le, so "synchronized" .1.••
with: the:diseliarge et the prieleetilea. '
as te Preeet thie. '..0.119.01culd
Stand that the Propeller of .a battle- • .
Plane is' in frpnt o the niachine; it is
if-traetoreptillIne the winch -end threneei
the air,
. The old-faehioned flying maehinee
merle(' their propellers bellied, The
aviator (perhaps two _of there) snt In
- front -of 'the -engine: If ehe reachiee '
fell and drepped, aas Was likely, noie-
foreniest, the men weee liable to be •
smelled beneath the engine. But the
driver of the biplane ,Sita behini his.
eneglee, and, if there is an accident or
he it knocked &win. in n duel he hills.
on top, of it and the peogellee takes
up acme of the shock. ,
The principal reason why the typi-
cal battieplanels biplotme tind nota
Monoplane is that with the Tonna. te
slower landing speed can be. W0(1, It
Is, therefore, eafer.
IOft hath eVeit a whele eity reaped
the 041 fralt of a bad man." • .
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