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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-05-11, Page 2'nor• • . , By IIAZ EL 400 .11.0“ZfEr. . •••`, CHAPTERXLVL It seeriaed like houra'that:MarY, and Sates. watched„ and it hegan to appear 'that The Fly was winning—at. ani rate, if he had survived thus far, it wa.s likely he could hold out until the heavy seas subiided: and set his coulae •again. Then they lost him: "Well, Le' s' gone," said ‘Bates, • : • -Mary pointed suddenly ;arid Cried, aloOkawhat's that?"' •• ' • It merely a titcliiig,White ,sPeck to her eye,. but Rate,sexclaimed: 4435" George, he Made it! lie'atying up At tit ' ld * '!" ' " • — 4-attaattatattaat-li lowerthe lifel?Oi,tt7aati take her to the fort, hnt:: her laggard .looks so Alaimed hint that he ,bolted without making, any reply., „ , , . Suddenly Mar Y .heard: her give n glad cry and saw her train herglassee on ,the prison: The girl did likewise and saw a ,figke crawling along.?,the top' of the ,wall; waving - something white. Word, .apaead that, The • Fly had been eighted'ank-eVerYone, rushed't, that side of the deck.- Th man had risea to his feet and Was stumbling lalang, waving Lis anns • frantically. To whont wassignalling? • . . • .At almost the same moment the To PaPtain Hendricks theY took the news. He was iratening to the dots cipli;*i.jetet4:*-eiig stoke .° osatiltsfil:•iTtlaivwriotaech'1,;Iiinei" :and, dashes of the repaired radio3set.• tag on the eastern horizon'. It =lit ' "It's 'all ,right," ' the cantain, told to somewhat closer t`o De Lora thena • "He'll stay there till ta ready to go affaa•afm, Nothing there -than to there. It =rat. be the tug he but'the skeleton walls of thepvita alaaaltinga unaware that it was abandoned long ago.rison, saeeding to the aidd of the Gypsy. The : • t Mara madeher Way do to lame of smoke. grew rapidlydeekzid - " • ; ,th aoPPet: at Bruce's door lona :It. was like being the, a' adience at • • . anaagbate See Old .I. J. Jupiter 'seated a; two -ring -• The excited ones ,by his son's bunk, holding his 'hand On -Ward-. tIto aaricht. turned t4i-r;. is if`, he had been aachild, 'Brace's glasses 'first on De Lama,: then on the eyes ; Were 'chased; .,heslping *Wei ' eetug. Suddenly a' cry"' went up -front , . •peacefully. several throat a At once—"He's:gone!' fl She „turned back to her awn .roofti; He's fallen!in • colda weary and feeling more than a , Captain Hendricks" advanced the little forlorn.' Her door was Open and idea that, hopeless Of attracting the In it stood a strange figure— a ghostly, tug's attention, De, Lama had delib- , wild-eyed agure in white pajama,s.: erately jUniped. aataryla Dirk eafea•at Sight -Of: hei "He,knew Wliat was ahead. of 'him r r. r ove . They "sit op. the edgeof Maree bed, . 'Werell5hea, Only One atood Sileat;:tearlessa,a, wish that ti w eatly atild eached 6rhe "Ma ta in 1 in the Wast. of thirst—hers -atrang- • 4 , 'Listen . You'e forgwen lot of stupidness because arau love Me. -Delft' You think Eddie dik_ the name for you?" • •„ Cre cantinued. Flying Gains in Britain Although. the membership to Brit- ish:tiYing-eluba-fetl-affaiii-194; pre- sumably due to, the econo,mie depres- sion and increased, taxation, they, did More flyiag per member and used more ,plabawned Planes :than in the previous year, according to the a airt- tion correspondent of,The Daily Tele- graph ofLondon. , - The figures relate' to jalitteen gov- ernmentassisted 'clubs and seven elubs: grouped untlar the eostrol of the National, Flying Services. Therc are, however) . others, such Ag” the Household Brigade; the Rqyal Naval, andtwo Pr three, new local clubs. attgst of the elphea according to the corres"-' poldenta are ira a sound position, but they..have been compelled 6 overhaul anethals and to:. echnoraizea Compar- able Agntes for the past two years , are ' • ' -1982 - 1931 Membeashiii (28 clubs). 6320 6711 ''Flying" members 3;210 • 3,930 Hears in the air 28,686 FtightS :63i860 71,474' Clulaowned aircraft.... 1,00 78 rThe London Flying Club's airplaffea e_ath flew about 480 hours during the year, and the •HamPahire Clab 403 hours. - These -figures tivereeeedcd - hy the Herta' and Essex -and the East i ern 'counties clubs, with more than 600 houas machine thus flying it least 50;000, Miles during the .year. The fact that most; of the flying is ncl entails much wear and tear aata, a a-reat number of landings, is evidence:, the durable qualities ef, the Britjsh light.eirplane,•expeits say. ' • , rye been, sada a fool' I heard shots er to this 'Part, of the country," the - • and I thought you. were killed!" ' captairtasarmised. , - • whatever. Louise. iire:•'s,.413°ut•e4e"11. other, -griming .fOOF fellngt:i9 suggestion khly but happily at each Other: , • siowiY, she Put up' her. hands • before 'Sappy?" Dii-k imked :gently. .her face, and steed' with „bent head. ' 'Terribly• happar----4-Mary, her hand fast' in Dirit'a'as he how a long tinie!" it was at beside her in a deck chair,. looked • their' old-Jakeibutinstead Ofalaugha , lig they were suddenly ,: More serious ihatiatheY ;•liatl* ever been with lettel ether. Quickly,. 'breathlessly, t they 'kissed • and clang, • as. if they would 'team', lei go. . • , . • '40h, why wert you so ,ciatel?",•11,10,ta • 'isked when she ecadd manage to stiettit.. "Itwas .awfala.lathaught 1 eOuldn't -Bye,: And beta it, for ,*--you.to think those things' of inea--"! ; Dirk pat his head CI'Vrf her ,ntoutia , "Don't!"he begged. . was just a , • , jealeas fool!' I never :,dreaniedathat' you.; 'eouad, be right about that ether let:table; 'thing 't You' ',Were, right. theu h! I want you to Itaow jaa 11;7V:ea be-ii-a*'...ataaaa-iiirear.• getting - the invalid .'deaniataits again. When this had been:accomplished, -aftth one , .'Dirk's. *Sarni About:',1114y!s • shoul- der and the other about ,Bates, they 'Litt ,found thenmelyes leatlato",itatta • "I've 'get •to be the aapri,',herel and look 'after you two brats," Batas.; de, aided." "Marta aet'alongeta Your aOOM„ or I'll use the aldatip,per!" •:'' ' "Bat .I:Coalda't sleep!" ." ..aLlethere and count sheep :flea, , You dont Want to he asleep ;.tenterrow aiheraWe bairaabaek The.F1Y, do' year "You're , "At ','sun,up,",, d•' " nriay.,sileot, your , "We'll: take the; chance.' That's it herribte hole he's takerareftige in." • "Where,' ,did he _get th,eLguitt•-•and-, ' the 'cliloniforni:?" • . ' • "The gun awas his :own, 1 got. it : -back fram,the'Alibassadotas house de- tective and' have been keeping it in my oom. But yesterdaY''I Persuaded'Mr. Jupiter he ought to keep. one on his table; hut ienne tine' yesterday' it ..disappear ed. ',Either .DaLoina r;tact keY.and walk-- And galled it,or hesnagged it ' through the :open; porthole.: . "Anyway, Bruce haa'got,a.i.38Lising: • ,iirrlina, . and the gun, in "quqtion,wis .,7!---0.'7,,38; Pa" it's reasonable ta.'sapPOSeiVs .1t1s. own gun, De Loma stole."- ' • "BO the chloroform?" ' `1The, chletoferin &Attie Out of the 4:apt:ain't medieine chest in Bruce's . When the laveradiad filially parted • Bates took May,te,her. room. . He cnn- Iided that the adio had, testier:dad, to Captain liandtiek's „attentions,' SO that he had got through 6 key Wrst, ' A tug with's ,doctor •aboard 'as speeding to their aid: and should, arrive Wore Oen: ' • ., al' haven't seerI.,ouise about, SJe couldn't have been very anxious- shot Bruce or • she Weald have stayed, With woUldn't, she?' ' "She's roandihguvvi- by the port' • rail; ataring .-ata the prion," Bates said. "She' Started 'crying) Wanting to Arnow if was. dead, and 1 told her • 'lie, 104 recover. I thought she Meant Bruce: She said it, Was bd Loirtt.sh Meant. Well, you could :kridelt rne oVer with...a-leather!" . "He's her husbanglaa,gary told "She' hates, Mtn, hat --she loves' hi rn, , There ',Was little ?Cl :ker. anyone' brt board the 'Gypsy !the ' rest Of ,the sight. Dew!: fetind them all 'dressed and reatning.,the de -k, watching anxia for. the WiStf of. saleke ori the' 1,0i.ikol iNte lierto the rtiriv:i itosti1t3torlliktlitalthilt told lita' -*haat, the old prIeon•.. and ita lorry 'State; Miry; found it lin poefA not • to 'SKetitete about The Ply and what had heat:el:led to 'lama ; Imam had tried to bribe, A' Millar' • - away from the -sight • Of • the.other woman's ' grief. la came to her new how' she -Would feel if it had been .-•. Half an hour 'later 'tits ing, had 'come as' clpselas possibleto the, strand- ed 'yacht and stopped the reef . , • in thefree thrtatmla . A • small,. beat was 'lowered: and a doctor 'sent °yea. ,Btuee,' Bates and a • straagarMed sailor -lad Were.diapatchedan the tug's •dory :6 bring back The Fly, altve, or Theyrowed the '•half Mile to Fert jefferson'and sot* :returned:4'1th the crumple41"3p.tyjy,ln,the.body Of the'boat. slirafrkat*.aaafaain' the -sight, and, the ;.,Spand, of pp.t.p,§ cheerful 'iadee sickened her, as. he • blIuwed up to his employer,grint and white-faced, 'leaning over the Tail:, • a -Here' she, is; alai" He Lehi, up the auha ,Iteeklacearglearnin-gitkeadraPs . of heart's hIpoll'iatlie eatly•mornina ;stun • Mr: Jupiter nodded,' but there was no' triuteph or • even pleasure. in his face. - . . "Lame he live" he 'asked, in alow • • „ voice, as De Lama Was 'carried Up the .dock and laid, on the bed in his repin: 'Bates nodded. P‘rrazy in the heed,", he said Saftly:, "Keeps talking about, ti.a' .sun getting in his eyes. What :does he mean..by that?1,he sun' wasn't up till" just a eget:" ' The -doetor. einie 04. Bruce'., , , . cabin and. 'greeted the assernblage ,with the false .chaerfulness, of these .who are • not""Aireetly., concerned in a tragedy:. 'nrOur son will live," he told Mr. Jupiter, "but he ,,must .be ,gotten to a hospital harnediat,ely. This 'heal . . . soinethlag :might hapPen, .to the vvound. , ,Mr, inpiter;16-61tecl likeaa marl re- prieved from death. ' ! ..fliero,s another :jah :dar ',Yea," and led the surprised "doctor to De' 'lagmti,'s Staten:Oa Thi. time the niedieal map did not •even. pretend to .them. ••• • "Theatn'an's all broken to pieces in- side," he said. "He'sagot a ballet- Woand besides. . What., happened to hire' If he hasany people:here, call .them, . He's' likely to 'go any minut.e.'," BUtit Was not Louise who, was Call - ad firpt.' Bath, enlisting ' a white, liP.Ped• Mary with pad and , Pencil in hand , to 'take down, the dying ,Man's NVOZ l.s, was glaep ;a little flail Alone with hint first. "glialf an hada later,. they,,eame out. Mary' .wes; white and, shaking. "Ile did it she :4,obbed., "Ile killed ,thent both!" • ' ' • , , 'He made ••Eddie telephone ate and say' he was coming over, theft lire 'Sat on, 'Eddie's 'Oat and came in'hirtariCe. Eddie Was .1o:eked:in; with' the 'other, 'reap 'guarding him; hut am got: away. That was when he ' callea . you, and he hia somewhere. 'They looked for hail la the caia,'hut didn't see' him, Until just, dk,l,e..was crossing the street to, meet inc.."- , patted her shoitidet reasstaa ariala. When. he was quieter, 'Mary' lifted her headand asked bahhfully : aD o- ,yoti think Iddk knows that knoW lie didn't ,do I hope' zol I've never been really sure 'Until lick NV !" ile burled her bead agebt fla molt:eat, and this tithe it Was the ary; b:uidsoh of:shafae, tijait ,shook :her; a I'M, a liar; "anita the weed, Was proving, Eddie's inno- eeriee,,to-.-it iiiAh',11-irself. All the tirne "I Was ,blaming' yptii r Was as lVd, as you Warei:: ' pikk held iller handit , That I. could see the good in you; . And youthe 'good in; rim;• • . That all Of as- Wauld-agie TO foolish; thoaghtlesia And praeticc ebarity. I wish th''Ytiii-4i2d l'eotild learn, The other' r0hkaa'ciiiietintes to turn ' And goad for. eatt 'give , Fat' this we know, and know 'fell Well, That wrong can never wrong repel; 1.'Tis preragat!ael • ' wlh that tnea Pf•eaera hue•• C. you, . , „ , That all could, brothers le:;;;_, For scorn of but the :least of ,these, • . The:1gh sundered by, tae'aounding'sea, still' shames °dr pedigree. ' • .For,of, one flesh we all are formed, Ey 'the samespark of life' are watine a; We.4Pief aild-1e1ij1azid4k; And so :I wish my wish ,miaht aroae: A. Presage' that ,we all Shall love ' Each otliek by and " • • • -,•-•a•Paal a'reaton. :•,Watch , I have a Vateh' to keep And if •I 'fail It' let Work or aieet.,,. Or are prevail, • • And not pause to pray ,to Goa, at When it the 'closeof day. and .• • . .,••yawn, Net, pnty body •then, , but :seal' istlred ,Becatise my day haa. nt been Gad.: ' • ttispired. firm hdaertised for a girl clerk, and the next kerning hundreds of ap- plicants arrived. So nuramaitis were. they that the chief toldthe.offiCe boy to admit no more. ShOrtly after this an 'aggressive :warann arrived, , and, pushing her way' paStthe edto see the chief. By this time the 'office bey had, grown .deaf to all.pte- testatians , andhad butocia•-answer., "Not today, Tnadarn," . he said; "But. pa his wife," ,said the Woman'. "Not 'today, madam," was the inexorable , • • reply. , Father, atraiting . a happy fatally eveat, had fortified his courage at the decanter. • At. length the nurse ap-. peared With Wt.:ea-4'6 her, atMs. The happy father blinked and drew him-. self up proudly. "What &t bee:Alf:11 baby!", he exclaimed. its of History' To Be Preserved' •t;'Beitam, H M. Qffiop. of Works. ,Care, fOLJuT.44icticon:-WaS4-14P-.;•-• • Famous Spots for . Posterity - • ° 1-4.6,11dOIT,---.-The new', list:. 0Z. 'ancient. Tnentnnents sciledulec" for...preservation by 11. M Ole§ of Work contains a re; •earaa Of taildiaas,•,:ana .otiler ,placeS of :histert.OT interest .filroughoot, the British Isks., . CUriouslrenough onl$7 three athese are in t;OndonHtile Chapter ir- Pyx, 'Chillier in Westnorisfer Apex clei$ters,„„and the, Tower. Of I:Ancient-, all of 'rrhicli are.croWo property., ' ,t1f:'COrtimasieners .of work- ,algo have. ,eilarge of Ahe ,(Whitelialta the, Horse : .G.ttards,. JCeii- sinton ;Palace, 401010ex Re$T4.1.11.(417 tal, .; and the floyal Nafal,, College. Greenwich,' : • huiillii*4- which are ,the property'• Of the croWn, are excluded. -freni tile.: An cient ,Monuments Act and ,da,a6taappearitt thescheduled se taatatbe' 4161118ton:o1 :the: Tower of .1Antion, aral the •A•abey chapter-hease and: chapel in the -latest 11.1. Is of Seine 'siaataileange. •' . • ' • • , . , • . As Ratient Street . Ci -own . awiterstilp aoett not :paces - Partly give. protection ,to any building,' as has been shown,in the case 'oi;Re- gent-street and, More recently, 'Carlton House -terrace. aarteita tIteseaCkawn" ptoperties are. brought' trader the „care "Of. the Cana railisien'ej"-s bt Works .they are lust', As lfitble, as' any Ptlyatelatewnedpraperty' toidestattetion, by process Of "coma -iota, etal, development." ; " :T1i oininissioners. of, Crown Lands' :merelyact as ,estate 'agents ehargetl:. , With the 'duty of getting the, best ,p,aa; aible ream:316:61a of the inanagenleat of the 'pregierta • whereas the Clematis-- :sioners ;of' Works are ,:coacernetl'wita the preservation or .monuments or naa tioartt inntottanee; to ti,vheins'oever they ,mayhelonga • ' • • 51 Buildings • . , Fifty-one old bath:hags ab- beys, palacesasailteara,le,. etc.,, starred as having coMe. into: the. Warks :COM; iniSsioneast. chargeas'2.Cioviii,`prOPerty, . „ • -7-are' new .incladed' in' the scheduled 'Hat and haaeaapparentla been taken over fret!), the:Crewa lauids2ContraiS: :strinera:fer permanent 'ProteatimPa-- '416Pg.: thee. are three': caPttesiri Keat:ttlteal,' Dayea:. 4:4 and. the: Knights' Templar Clitrea: In ''atiaille,sex :there is., the: old. .Brew ,Hciuse,• Btishea Park; audin Essex the •Gate,waya- Tilbury, • Fart; :. St. acatras, Abbey Gate, Colchester, ancl Harald's:. Bridge,.. 'WalthamAbbe,. '• 'OlaiGiti.:.,,,kaatapiato. Car* in France,t For. the first time at the history . • *of Trench railways, a. tra.ln,left Faris at 8.'pana; Apra si, having, aniong its ,coaWiaileeping Cars (avagens-lits") for •„thirtFeleatf•aasPeagett,' ' The train aa0,, bound .:,tor.,tit,e;Itlitera..,•bn the 'Faris, LyoTIs & 111,etlitearaiman 1.or days befant its departure, Whicli. fnaaguaated the regniar serviee;, post - es had tol,j. about it at ,the ;Faris eta,. don; . the. •(aro de Lien. ,Orte tis- sue read: , "Youwill arrive fresh :tiitlrt alert • aad in aties.essiaa of .• all: your faculties, to "deaf Withyour busi- ness., You will aaaye gained Sea day and saved a:nightain't hotel." Th'e • -, . • • • • additional charge for alerth between Faris and Marseilles is .75 frates,-.about- .711le ordinary thard-class' fare for 'the Journey ts a little over '$5. • , - Two • • . . 'friernis'i' one an . ardent. golfer, the other' an equally intent, anti - golfer, were in •conversation. '"BY ;the way;',! ,said the playaa'atwhat'silepa pet* to that Target' of yours? ....The .ene that used taasWear so attractive- ly?" "Oh aa: sorry to say." :sorrY iteo' 'What did he die ita?"," ,."Jealousy, 1 think!' "Jeal- -oniS4,7-How-eMilttlie-ilie :of jealon sy ?" "Welt, one day be 'escaped from his ;cage; "ad.. .e found ,hlin later, 14 the big bunker on the gall cearse. a. a. dead." ' • , 'Weinart tat aaentification parade to discoyer ha&riatcheilsi at'rn" .afraid shall not be much good at 'this.: ;never. eeem'::',,able-, to alek the whirler, F.', any competition.". , Ives 0d. iE0joyment tO:tvieIs "Fresb from the Gdrdens" ell -Rounded Tate: .1.,The a' Welt- -aduatlea.tnie lia$ been deft e,d butthe general reader: need. not heti:ft:am-lea with many definition's. Briefly;:en!storir, should: an:organiatn;., To use, the WQTO'S .'applied.,te•the epie Addison, , whose .artistic feeliag 111 'this; 14nct was of, the satitleita "no- thing 'Should go before it, ,he inteaa mixed With it,or follow after it that .Is. not related ,to it." Tested by Filch eonsidevatierrs. as these there are Ob- viously Kriany .• v.91tmes' of fiction ret atiarkablea and, eaen, great,. in '..their., charaeteralraWing, their feeling; their philosophy,' whieh,„ ate .quite •:sedond- rate in their, stet:tett:rat' "quality. 'as .narratives... 'Instant:es, will...ocCar in every one's mind.; :bat instead at apon these, it. is Mere inter- esting to ramie soiie. whieli most hear - la fulfill. the ,eonditi:s.... Their.• few- ness and -bears out the opinion eXpres,460'earlier.10;thia'essay., that the Art of novel-Writiag'.is• as 'Yet in its tentative 'stage ,only. them ""Toni.. Jones" is aisually, pointed out as a near.approac to perfeetion in this :as in some ether . character:, ';; though, 'speaking' far mySetfa / do' not pereelye,:tta great ,superiprita, in' artistic,form' over Seale Other 'nova, els, Of, lOwer. repair:that.: 'The '",Bride .tif Laraine:at Neje an alalastpeafeet, specimen :at 'form, ,Which :is the anpre aentarkahle: in, that '; Scott, s' -aa rule,' :depeatle more upon episodeadialogno, aind -deSeriatieri•foa.'eabitiaa interest, than ,'Ilpon.„the•well.:knit interdepend - ere' of. parts., .• ° ••',.Hercin Jies Eiehardson's,..realif Ofli - claim'. taabaaalacea on, Sleael,' with Fielding:. ,the artist a_Otat. ho e'eryvhere dispys 111 h: structural pr1-ts of J1i work anul in the,,torter,..•:. action of the p,orgeartgesanetably those of aClatiasaHarlewear. lieweaer.ecild; 'even artificial, We may, ,at tinieS,, deem 'the,heroine and, her earapardonS'iri the: pages of that exeellerit, Maine reats, thalatatelie,s ..of tin te atita 111 :their.. ineyethents .ticross• the scene be- Sa:rtathase; inthe figures .raiimated by Fielding, We -feel; .aev.eithelessafthat we are under the .aaidanee Of:. it:hand Whjeli ha, ceasiiimaitte Skill ii-C,eaalta. lag. a graCeful, well-balanced :'set of . „ • .„ conjectures forming .artogetner 'one 'et those ,:circumstantial - Wholes; Which" When ..apprOaehed..,by events' in real life, „catmeatbe,:Observer to pause •atal, ieflect,:arid say: "What a .striking his - feral', We should 1.901 gnerously upon his ,deficlancy in .the , rat:met:Oa 'touches' of 'nature, for it isathe • defi- ciency ,.of an author whose artistic sense .Of form vas ;,developed at the expense ' of his accuracy .Of '.313Servat tion as, regards ,sabstatme. No person alto haa. a chic perception Of. the :ion- cstraictive lititaahaWa 'in i.Greek tragie. 'drainacan the Construct:lac art of :itichar4senaa,Froin"Life, and Art;" by :Thenta:allarda; •('NetrY,OrIt': • . Greenberg.) - • • 'The:"aolteert Payty was third rate, era', viSitaie. Were reluctant. sta.' paironT the,!. .41(.4--Lexeept .mati who had net missed a. Slagle perform- ance.. ' continual. presence had been the only gratifying speck pn the .horizon, but 'even his., suaileit not .keep the 'Shaai :going. •••Oti the last night; the manager steaped before .the curtain."Ladies and,Gentlembri,"; he. antionnee0 "before taking, 410;r.k of You/ We.,,W,ish to thank!our friead,.hero it. the front at)* for hiS esteoned. patronage ---he has aet•misse,d.a s. 'd ta smmered. his , aeknOwledginents.. performance !",.. . The. Inatt rose' ati "It's awfalla iIeccnt of he said; medeatly; "hut, :as. a fatter" of feet; thia•la:..the only place 'Where inaataffe has never thought of laola rig •for: British Indusries Fill' Charge Entrance Fee . A .rro , „ ,111101••••••11• •• • For the, first time itt the bisterY „of, ilia show, f °reign httyers arebong charged • an actinlssion at the liondon OJyknpiil. where the Ilritihlt Indns,irles rittr is in progressP1 eaohaliga thea reC61170 on� Ot , these, battgett, • z, „.•:;••••kr.'"o! • I an's Dependence On Formaldehyde • ' re• Plays IrinpOrtOtilt Part cin':Plant: Life, Says 'S'cieritiat Washingtona--,Man'a exi'stente learth.ntay dependleast inparton • ,tantialatthyae, Whteh, was pictured be- fore the,,Alnerican. Academy of .acietice as *eyingan tniapatant part in • foi-- mation of food from the soil by Omits,' Atiother,speaker told of evidence 5 resemblance' between 'Man an apes, tetradin the Itarmagatatlipab,oalea of ' children• t*:9; tlta11::D edovyabout o:74,ay Nire1;Fred Alabama, Polytechnic Institute,'.- He said fortaldehyde had.. been, ,detected :*tthiti 'the cells ef algae, Whic4.:.•afea: Primitive, forms orspleets:rirsis-ie be. ' neve& to, indicate' formationfpf 'formal- ' dehyde is One atep-tia'ahe littleuttaor, • stood progress by Which 'plants ,martii• factare •caraehadiattes' or •food -,prod- ucts out Of mirierals' In. the Evidence' of reset:it/AM:ea Ofa'itiori . and apes was deseribed by Dr. dharles G. Davenport, of the; Carnegie • ren, ho explained,' Peas, through the . same: atages of aleyelepreeaf.,' as dg apes, • but go onbeyond.:...the..point at whiClta development, at the aaet" -Stott ' • • ' • • a The -don Waslecturing upon tha distribution of :World Pepalatiaa.. HE •n:ntiotted that- only in: the lyest 111 dies were MaleS`fparid:te be ieacea, of fenutlea "A hat:My. State a: af- airs," he seal .not thatatate-whiellaexisted, inathia,:-cona nunity �f'outs before lady under.,graduates • • ettiae.dninittscttie(ifs ":At thi point several prescni affecting to be offended, rase to.leaaa the 'Class.:, ,'40n•..motitent;•plettSeat' Saia. theatecturera '.: "There :is rio ocettakir'' to go yet. The next bat for the Vest ' 'indjes, doesn't leave fat a *eek." \ 1,1 i w" 1 . 1,ctaprice•aa ‘a Itopyte 3 '1'51P3- 7 415\1 l°111c_. ti. . . 1 64 Ilee' 7 9 : 0101 1.°t°5; When ..yoa can't' .sieep,„, it's ,because your nerves .yOn't let you. Don't: time "counting sheep," Don't,, rose hall your needed rest in reading, Tale two tablets of-ASpiriitattrinit a glass of water:a:turd go to 5reeP; ' This simple remedy is that's needed to insure a night's rest, It's :Alt. yeti need to relieve ,o, headache' ,during the day ---or ta dispose of a ether paifis. Get these ASpirintablete - and you Will get imineditite 'relief.. '.(Aspirin • dissolves k,inunediatelyr,7 gets to weak without delayg:This de- Strahle speed' is net dangerous; it • tloCS Uta,deptess the heart. .111st,he , Sure you get Aspirin tablets, !! trails -into* Re 1§8pg,. .N... 1 8-33 "agat r=r1 . ‘'• -• •