THE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA. DECEMBER 3. 1922. 11-C f 1 Lights Bother Experts Testing Heat of Stars Los Angt-lra Astronomers at Mount Wilson Measure Hundred-Millionth Degree Terniwrature Change. Iam Anseles, I & Itealdenla ut 1m Anelea awl I'ssailena era hurre In too mm h midnight oil a rt 1 Inter (Tin with the effort! of adentlsta (if tlia Hmtlhamiliin institution on Muiiiit Wttaun to measure tha temper ature of the etare Mini determine what kind ff climate they hitve up thare. Ir, C. O. Abbot, well known author II y on dWeix'C, I resiiunsllile for tha churn, Dr. Abbot ha Juat completed some rxti-nalva work lit Mount Wilson, and In an nfflrlnl report says; "Tha alvamwieter wa used at tha Mount YVIIaon olmcrvntury la much mora sensitive than any ever lined l for. V got hitherto unobtain able resulta In mniNiirltiK tha heat of tha atiira throtitih It and by tha aid of tha 109 Inch Mrscoie, "Jlut at tha moat advanced etag ut our observations wa found that ao amill a, thln aa tha turning on of a Uicht In a house down In ruaudena or Is the Urn AriKdoa district would dla tiirb tha Klvanomter. Tha electric win there would throw tia off to a disturbing degree. I don't know how w are Kolnit to offset this. "We measured a hundred millionth deree temperature i-huna," said Dr. Abbot, "and a trllllonth of an ampere elect rlo currant. Tha varloua star ara extremely different In their speo trurtt distribution. Thla throwa llfc-ht on tlinlr temperature, which seems to run o from 1,000 to 19,000 degree 0'lilrltfrailn." f'otton la tha llrst contraband of wiir, because It la tho principal In sredlvnt of smokies powder, and ran ba combined Willi nitric acid to pro 'luce a high explosive, a SHOP EARLY Buy Her a LAMP Select It Now We will hold it for you till Christinas. A small first payment and convenient terms. Polychrome iticka with tat seled pulla and ornament. Hand-tailored silk shade, alio mahogany aticka and parch ment ahadea. A big, wonderful assortment- ll7ito 33H COMPLETE End Tabler Olfce tttMa tr Xaaaa. fall aad tea a eafefe iS. W. i. mm a 6'J to 1652 FORHITODE CO. ISOel Howard 3trl ATUmW 1033 OMN AM ACCOCMT Women Good Sleuths, Says Girl Finger-Print Expert New York, . II. Women are better than men on deuil detective work, aivording to Mlaa lngeborg Charlotte Jlll. tier Nl"ln, attractive and Intelligent It yar old Innlh finger print expert who attended tha International police con- faience here, Mlaa Hell' nr-Nilen appeared be fore the conference, an aaaeniblaga of tha "beat minds" In police and de tective rlrole of tha workl, and explained tha effective ayatrin which la employed In her na tive lienmark. At tha conclurton of tha conference aha waa echeduled to nuike a tour of a number of eastern rltlea to explain tha workinga of the aya tern to other law-en fortement (inVlril. "I'ortraU .'aile." Of tha system Mlaa llullner NliUcn auya: "llealdea tho usual data on a criminal' rec ord, name, hlatory and general description, we ua a ayatein of flgurea culled tha 'portrait purl,' which can bo telegrnphad to another pine In cum tho kUN- pect escape from our Ity. If a permm at tho other end, whorecelve our im-KHage, learna Unit the fuglttva hna a 'typo one chin ami a type four" ear, with othc numbered featurra, h ciin eend out an expert who can picture those features In his mind, and who will arreat tha crimi nal nt alght, without any photogrHph to Identify hi object of peurch." "Ivtall of finger prints huva num bers, too, and we aend them along to to compared wllh print, of soma one who la hitch ted. That aavea t lino. Tliey don't have to compare wllh, tha old prln I a that are hard to get. All trioe printa and number Rio Hated In a centra. Identification bureau and tho formula la telegraphed or cabled- Good on Detail. "Women aro good on detail," ron tlnued Mla Hellner-NlcUen. "They never mi email points and have keen powera of observation. "In detectlva work they are uaeful at deaka, at joba which men hate to alt down to men would rather go out and hunt for tha criminal. "Women are not generally uaed In police work In Denmark. 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I inu-oii memtnane, giving you lii.tsnt relief. 1 1. ad cold ai.d ' tanh yield like magic. H'lil aiay UirT.-.l up and tmiK-ialile. Itellrf la me. nttaiiM isr. RED PEPPER Fll !tt !'i'r ttub t.kM ike ' txk. h" ruwu (. at. rf, a. hieg .ici. t jii.it Isml iw, an.! M vh.:hIv !-ra tint t!J hit4iiiii K'ttute at . IMMa m era !- u g a )tn tea idl ti arvaa-t. )nl try hedi IVav ywr rt4B aw.1 will ka IM ajwh id f a. N ,-f aa t a) .nlilt wi.itliag Ml a 14 api Jj- ' aa fl-t ,.i H. w.-l Iwl M li4 aiiBf a-l la thrve .Mia M ttmi tfcai F" t s ! .!lr, t , RHEUMATIC PI mm relation atwaya to unemployment. Thera la no vice In Copenhagen." Do uk la McKay, aecrctary of tho nntlonal Dollco cniference and special diiuly police comtnlaaloner, aald of th "portrait parlo" ayatern! "Ttlfl varloua point of Identlflct' tlon are claanlfled to a fine dugree, and a aiilendld ayatem of coding en ablva police to transmit a complete (tcacrlptlon by mall, phone, wire or cable. The receiving end can always tell exactly what aort of person Is wanted." Only aorloua crime causa trana grtesnra to be 1 luted at headquurtera, and grent effort Is made to koep all crlinlnul out of Denmark. City Buys Entire Adjacent Town Dut Sentimental Natives Loath to See Public Square Desecrated. Akron, O., Dec. 2. In a few weeks Akron will own the village, of Botzun, known as Nllea, O., half a century ago and one of the oldeat communltlea In this part of the country , Akron council has obtained options on all the property In the village, ex cept a bridge and the public square. h"ot sentimental reasons ownership of these tiistlutlons has been denied, old settlers declaring they will not per mit the sacrilege of turning their city park Into a garbage disposal plant, which is tho fata destined for the property when the buildings have been razed. Harry M. Hagelbarger, law director of Akron, ia now negotiating In an attempt to alter thla viewpoint. Tha purchases Include streets, dwellings, churches, stables, blacksmith ahop, soft drink parlor and grand opera house, and tha price agreed on la $15,000, The garbage plant Is to cost $2,000,000. It is said this is the first Instance of a city purchasing in its entirety an adjacent village for any purpose. Man Gets Third Set of Teeth at 68 "Lads Raised in Old Days Are Hardy Ones," Says Ex Prison Guard. Walla Walla. Wanh., Dec. 2. "The lads raised in the old days are the hardy ones. You can't beat em!.'" This remark was made by George Maxfleld, 68. to a group of ex-service men at the United States Veterans' hospital here, who consider them selves 'pretty "tough." Maxfleld bewildered them still fur ther by remarking that he will be eating corn off the cob next summer. Asked what thla had to do with It. he displayed three "newly arrived'' teeth of the third aet he la now "cut ting " Maxfleld explained he had only recently lost hla acoud set of teeth and averted that the coming of the fust of the third aet la proof of hla virility. He la backed In hie stand by local dentlsta, who any that the incurrence I wellnlgh unprecedented. Maxfteld. whu waa for yeara a guard at the slnte penitentiary here, now hold up hla end with young men at manual labor en the hpltat giournK Fat Man Hloiks Jail HrrA. I.uIUm , Tax, !, J I'rlaotiet i-l.nn. in the rtutnty Jail, heediUa the rati ft tha 'il vutdowra." rnii.-l ta vah ' a hole la the t. tMr of th'ir eU ThiMt thla fttur ef them .'1 No aut h l k fmr h rolun! H W. rpia-MUng. Wh aa next In !" Ma amck tat Ik ), K'ul-t ma b lr auhr for ail or Wkwai-t. aad aa foy4 fmt flna! aM ! If t ( 4.ia t lh aii ff Ike tt r U- atxaj-ltii'g M efceif ut-puia uk U-vaa ti re h,e4 aitaj la It.. IKsn It 40 Jtulifs Unj. W. . Dv. 1 f ilie,twa:a h9m iw-a-eg mimsI are U.fw4 Int. W Kr .1 Ttler nxaty, v .tsit-ia-t at ' i 4 t4uf el Itul Ift K. Live Boys Technical and South 'A IV Clout Mectinni Until After llolulayt Twhnkal U Y will rloae Tuealay right until after tha holldaya. Dr. Paul Calhoun will apeak to tha boy at the meeting, which will be held at the boye' divlalon of tha "Y" at t.l to be followed by a awlm. Houth will hold Ita dining meeting of tha year at tha boya' dlvlilnn of tha "Y" Tuesday night, December II, Their regular meeting ara held eat week at Wheeler Memorial church In Houth Omaha, After tha special mee Ing the hoy will enjoy a awlm. The apeaker at the meeting probably will be John W. Humble, vice prealdent of the rlrat National bank. Kor tha flrat meeting after tha noli day, Tech and Houth will hold a rally at the boya' division of the "Y." Each club will furnish aeveral muelcul number for tha program, a comedy moving picture will be shown an general aociat time enjoyed, Th clubs will go back to Illble aludy ugnln after thla get together and con tlnua until tha cuuiee they ara atudy Ing la finished. Technical ond Houth HIT clul are having tha beat year In their hlatory thla acuaon under the direction of Paul J. Ocknn, aaslstant boys' work secretary of the Y. M. C. A, Many Parents Giving , Ch ri stman Mem bersh ip$ Many Omaha parent Bra planning to glv membership In the boya' dl vUlon of tha Y. M. C. A. a gifts to their aona for Chriatmaa thla year, lA'ttere have gone nut from tba boya1 division to 2,000 parents aug' gestlng this aa a gift for each of their sons. Kach year aeveral hundred parents have ptirchosed memberships for their boys until It has become a custom with them. Thera are soma persona who hsva no son or their own and wno want to give a worth while gift to soma boy. The Y, M. C. A. helps them to give a year's membership to some boy who cannot afford H, Joys' Division Notes C. J. flhaw, educational secretary f the "Y," waa In charge of the Saturday noon Bible clase yesterday In the absence of K. E. Mlcklewright, boys' work secretary. Mr. Hhaw la dean of the Saturday noon cluh, hav. Ing taught Bible class in this club for the last seven years. Eoys of the "Y" are anxiously wait ing the chance to slun tip for the game tournaments during tho Christ mas holidays. Tournamenls will be run off In ping pong, cue roque, checkers and chess, and prizes will be awarded the winner of each tourney. Blanks will be ready to sign up on In another week or so. K. E. Mlcklewright, boys' work secretary of the "Y," Is spending tha eek end In Manhattan, Kan., speak ing to the Kansas stata Older noys oonference and conducting discus sion on Hl-Y methods and programs. Over 1.000 boya from all over Kon- aaa and representing 100 Hl-Y clubs are attending the conference. The Junior Employed Bible club, meeting on Wednesday night every week, Is having a fine season. Movies, swims, games, etc., alternate witn Bible study so the boys are getting an all round program. Twenty new boys' books have been added to tha library this laat weeK, among them, several of Zane Grey's stories, several of Oene Ptratton Por ter's, some of Booth Tarklngton's and complete set of tho "Radio Boya new series. Three new Tarzan nooaa also have been added. These books were purchased wllh candy profits. Jirls of Old Just as Bold o Says Y. W. C. A. Worker Who Defends Modern, Bobbed-Hair Mis?. Atlanta. C.n., Dec. 2. H is the bservotlon of Mrs, J. Scott Furrlsn Richmond, Va., and president of the city's Y, W. C. A., that tho girt f a score of years ago got Just aa uch pleasure out of exceeding the iclal speed limit as doea the girl of today, and that nt heart she was just aa blase and took Juat as many hancea aa the modern girl with bobbed hair and never-tiring vivacity. 'Inwardly the girl of 20 yeara ago loved all the llilnca our modern girl es. Phe took Just as many hances, but he was lesa open about and consequently 'got by." aa we ould say today," declared Mrs. Par- sh In an Interview here, where she aa attending tha southern confer- nc of the Y. W. C. A. Mra. Parrish. who la a mother, said ahe could not agree with the popultr version regarding the preent genera tion. "Hut our Udibed hnlr, tievertlring varloua girl of today will be the mother if tomorrow and she will make a goo! one. I cannot t-lle hi w i, "I hae all confidence in our happy oluiky, frank and abaveboard trl today," eonllnunl Mia. I'aritsh, Sh has an nany tutu that typify tha teal Ano-ilras at it I." !!!DOVN GOES THE PRICE!!! 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In "II" class, Ixut Itogers got flral, William I're aecond and Don Brown third, In "C" tin, Joseph llushton got flrat place, franklin Car penter aecond, and Kuymond I'liim mer third. "D clnsa winners were Ham Amato flrat, Jamea llushton aec ond, and Julian Ken third. The 40 yard awlm clasa "A" winners were Mill Thomaa, flrat; Irvln Nel- aon, aecond, and Philip Price, third. In clasa "H," William Ur received flrat place, Blllle McCulley got aec ond and Donovan Oouldln third. In "tj" class, Joseph llushton carried off first, Harry Jackson aecond and Bay mond Plumiiier third place. Different event will feature the next meet. Monograms Awarded to Captains Club Member $ Interest and enthusiasm la growing In th Captains club In tha Haturday Noon Bible club. Klchard Devareaus wna admitted to tha club laat Sat urday im a regular riijitaln, but Is un- assigned aa yet. Monogram wera awarded last Hat urday to Moyd Leslie, Don Rogars, and Palmer Gallup. Monogrsme had been awarded previously to Donald Carlson, Charles Johnson, Blllle Coin' stock, Arthur Brown. Blllle Brooks and William Ura, Captain will take tha leadership in factory trips, movies, game totirna ments and all activities of the boys' division during tha Christina holi days. More monogram will also bo awarded to captains In junior III Y on Thursday night this week. Record Potato Crop. East Palestine, Den, 2, Frank Kannel, Unity township trustee, har vested G50 bushels of potatoes on two acres of land from 22 bushela of soed. ADVKHTUIEMKMT, lUPTUnED? TRY THIS FREE New Invention Sent on 30 Day' Trial Before You Pay Himclv send m your nsm nd f will ner.il yna my new coprrivhttit rapture book anil measurement blank. Whin you return th blank 1 will i.nd you my new Invention for rupture. When It srrlve put It on snd wear It. 1'ut It to (-try tt you can think of. Th harder th tost th better you will Ilk It. 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When It fades, turns gray or streaked, just an ppllcatlon or two of Sage and Sul phur enhances Its appearance a hun dredfold. Don't bother to prepare the ml- ure: you ran get thla fa movie old recipe Improved by tha addition of other Ingredlenia at a amall coat, all eady for use. It la called Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Compound. Thla ran always be depended upon to bring nek the n.itural color and lustre of your hair. I.'ver) body usee "Wyeth'a" Sage and tilphtir Compound now becaus It tirken a. i naturally and evenly that IrfHly inn Irtl It htta lieen applied. ml simply ditiip-n a sponge nr eoft rush with It and di.iw this through halt, t-iklng on iiinll strand at a tiine; by niotmng lh gray hair ba d!..i.x irr.l. m stlrr aiinthr appll istln It lartoinra Iwaullf ull V dark and l Hr.ua gl.vsy nl lusin u. HARK Yank Engineers Will Develop Chinese Mines Million in Hold in 1'asy Ac cess in Territory Once Ilus siu's Oriental (ods Appeased. Peking, Dec. 2 - M mgolla's "Ur ine; Buddha" hue gmin Into partner ahlp wllh a firm of American engl neera for th development of mineral resources. Thla la tha first time on record that the exclusive deity has entered Into business dealing, but In uch day of high living coats even tho goda are apparently feeling th need of a Utile extra cash, Cnnoea alnna have been granted Including ap proximately 250,000 iiure mile of territory, the possibilities of which ge ologists declare almost unllmlatad. Preliminary survey show that stores of gold amounting to many mil I i f ibii. ii a lie within ci' V im- , The area wa originally ceded to Bus- 'CanJyitx 'Rgntmbtr sj6t Everybody likts candy GET THE PRICE on that typewriter you are planning: to buy and then get ours. You'll find it 25 to 50 Cheaper W Sell All Kind of Typewriter All-Makes Typewriter Co. 20S South 18th Street Inner-Circle A, Candles V tfinhet J mZZZZZZZZZ. pi fflfei alan, who. In ronperatlon with Mn gollan pi luce and the Chinese gov. eminent, aecured the conceaslon. Va rtniia political Inlrlguea and Internal dlaturbancea made mining difficult, and In 1U0O th work lag gruupa were reorganised Into tha now famoue "Mungolor" cotntiany, tha atock of which waa aold lu nearly every coun try of the world. One of the large subset Ibera waa the late King Leopold of Belgium. I Bolshevik aticceaaca In 1920 mad , further (erationa Impossible. By a series of dismal io eplaoilea the leases and concession full to two American engineer, Edwin W. Mills and J. Y. Manning, who have now the control of the com puny, which they hav re Incorporated aa an American concern. The future awma unusually bright since the Mongolian government haa ahown lla willingness to recognise all titles In return fur a portion of th profit. Hlmllsr arrangemanta are un der negotiation with ltusla and China. 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Modern hotels, lauklitg in lirst place with America's llneit, and f,;-, the splendid theatres and tales, cause the tourist -M'V1 to feel at home. An abundant, pure artesian water supplu, the proslmitu to the Guli coast, and the great CHURCH f.S, nhools and col leges, make Saa Aatoula an IDRAL placej ia rear yu chlMrest aad pursue ptroiltable business eareet, Wrtte the Chsutbef ol Cow inert, San Atsoaka, Tests. elcnlly International In prevent ag gression from other countries who miiihi claim a vloiathm of the "open dtsir." A report made fur tha I'ttlled Hlatr IVpartment of Commerce call attention to th fact that thua far tha anveial ntllllone of dollalra worth of or already marketed were taken from placer In a comparatively restricted territory 10 mllee wide by Bit inllea long. The rest of tba 250,000 eriuara mile have hardly been prospected, although there ara known to be oth er gold placera here and there which have been worked In a amall way by primitive method. MICEA REDUCED. 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