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Hafnium, New Mineral Element, Is Isolated English Research Director Finds Substance Which May Be Used in In candescent Lamps. ^ (f By GRAFTON WILCOX. Washington, Feb. 24.—A new ele hient known as hafnium has just been Isolated by Dr. Alexander Scott, direc tor of scientific research of the Brit ish museum, according to reports re ‘ ceived here. Dr. Scott's demonstra . tion, which is characterized as the "most striking chemical event since Ramsey’s Isolation of helium." was given before a number of members ADVERTISEMENT “Gets-lt” Friendly a Enemy of Corns »ey Die While They Sleep 1 4.1 A only good com is a dead com. A few '.rops of “Gets It** will quickly start any corn m roi" •CORNS 4n4(tHu**h \n y or callous on the way to "the happy hunting ground." "Gets-It" brings instant relief from all pain and hurting. One bottle contains enough *‘Gets-It" to remove a dozen corns, hard or soft, old or new. Coat* you nothing if it fails—but it doesn't fail. Let your druggist tell you why millions demand it. E. Lawrence & Co.. Mix., Chicago. of tha Chemistry society In a private laboratory In London. During tha course of tha experi ments Dr. Scott produced specimens of tha oxide of tha new element, a small quantity of cinnamon-colored powder, stated the atomlo weight of the new element and described Its chemical nature. Fills Gap In Atomic Table. The demonstration followed the an nouncement made by Coater and Hov esy, two young chemists working In the laboratory of Prof. Bohr at Copen hagen that by use of X-ray spectros copy they had ascertained the exis tence of an unknown element occupy ing No. 72 In the table of elements as arranged by the English physicist, Moseley. French chemists already had assigned this number to a supposed rare-earth element which they called eeltlum, but the experiments of Cos ter and Heresy showed reasons for doubting the correctness of the work of the Frenchmen. Dr. Scott’s first experiments with the new element began aa long ago as 1913 when he received for analy sis a quantity of black sand from New Zealand. From this sand he ex tracted a cream-colored sand contain ing 75 per cent of magnetic oxide of lion and 25 per cent of titanium diox ide. In further tests of the titanium dioxide he found small qualities of i highly refractory residue. He con tinued to collect this residue, naming it "new oxide.” Compounds Are Similar. From the slmllamy of the com pounds It made with potassium and fluorine to those of titanium and zir conium he was convinced that the new element was a likely candidate for place 72 in the atomic table of ele ments, but he did not pursue the work any further until he heard of the announcement of the discovery by Coster and Hevesy. He ascertained the atomic weight to be approximately 180 and the chemical characters to he those which X-ray spectroscopy would assign to hafnium. To apply the X-ray method to this oxide would have been an easy matter, but from considerations of In ternational courtesy Dr. Scott has written to Coster and Hevesy 9ffering to supply them with the necessary materials for that purpose. Because of the close analogy be tween hafnium and titanium and zir conium, Dr. Scott believes the new ele ment may prove of commercial value In the making of Incandescent man tles. The Russian engineer, Makhomino, is conducting experiments In France with an invention which attached to a locomotive will operate without coal and water. The only fuel used Is a very small quantity of naphtha. THWARTING INFLUENZA You doubtless know that it is a well nourished |x>dy that is the strongest factor in thwarting the inroads of influenza or other disease germs. 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End of Royalty Looms in Betrothal of Prince i _ British Monarchists Alarmed Over Engagement of Duke of York to Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon— King and Queen Approve Match. London, Feb. 24.—Royalists and those who are great sticklers for royal precedents profess to see In the betrothal of the duke of York and Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon the pos sibility of the end of the British mon archy. It is true that the marriage of this scion of the royal family and the daughter of an earl, who Is outside the rank of royalty, will establish a precedent. It would have been* next to Impossible 20 years ago for the son of a reigning monarch—and one who Is but one step removed from direct succession to the throne—to have married outside the rank of royalty. Monarchies are kept alive by evolu tion, by the intermarriage of royalty with royalty, it is claimed. The ex kaiser Is quoted as authority for this, even though it may be strange to quote the ex-kaiser for any precedent these days. When one of the ex kaiser's sons married the Countess Bassewitz, ho was forced to marry morganatlcaliy, the ex^taiser stating that “the very existence of a royal family depends upon keeping it a family royal by birth on both sides." Royalty in Trade? Just supposing, the royalists gasp, that royalty comes to have cousins and nephews, and the like who are . IJ This Is the first posed photograph of the duke of York, second son of the British rulers, and his fiancee, Lady Flizabetli Howes-Lyon, to reach /America. It was made in latndon shortly after the announcement of their engagement. The marriage, it is thought, will take place In April. In the old days a marriage of this : sort would have necessarily been morganatic. KoyaJiats Alarmed. Where la this going to stop” That la the question the royalists are ask ing. The king and queen have ap proved the match, and It will be pop ular with the British subjects, but suppose the prince of ,Wales chooses to go further and select for himself a bride who is not even of the peer age! If the heir to the throne ever marries the daughter of a commoner, then the end of the monarchy will be in sight, the realists declare, and they almost shudder at the thought, for they know the prince of Wales has a will of his own. in trade! Imagine an ordinary cigar , Author of Form Is Former Omaha Railway Employe | Ernest Adam?, Who Wrote j “Just Around the Corner,"’ Went East a? Minis ter's Secretary. Ernest Adams of tbs Blu# TVncll club of Brooklyn, author of th* poem, "Just Around the Corner," la a fnr mer Omaha man. Ho used to 1», an employe In tho office* of the Chicago & .Xnrthwi stern railway here. He wont to New fork as secretary for the lain r>r. Hubert C. Herring, pnslor of the First fon gregatlonaJ church of this city, when Dr. Herring was promoter! to secretary of the Congregational Horn* Mission ary Society of th* United State*. Dr. Herrin* was drowned In Massachu setts last summer. The poem, "Just Around the Cor ner." follows! Wi •n Pw«mh#r'i and la n*ae—• Juat around tba corner; And a new month almost here—a Juat around tha corner. Wh*n the daya are dark and draar. At the turning of the yr*r; Then my eager eye a would paer Juat around tba corner. Tell mo what will greet ua there — Juat around the corner; Where the prospect aeema eo fair — Juat around tha corner. Will we find a larger ahara Of life * worry, Borrow, rarej Or wfll Joy ha everywhere, Juat around tha corner? What ahal! T find waiting me Juat around tha corner. Tell me all that I shall ace Juat around the corner Will the new daya happier he. Will all disappointments fie#, Will I find Love'a golden key, Juat around tha corner ’ Will the old ha ever now, Juat around tha corner; And the ekle* he rtlwaye Mile, Juat around the corner 7 Win our efforts bring to view Fair rewarda When they are due. And will all our dreama come true, Juat around tha corner? Will day hag ten Into night, Juat around the corner, Or time linger In Ita flight, Juat around, the corner? Will long-severed hearts unite, I Friends forget each fended aligh* Will ell the shadows turn to Hfht, Juat nround tha eornar? i May the hours that w* shell spend Juat around the < orner. t | T.eed us to a dearer friend Just ar« und the corner! May content and pee* a attend All our footstep* a« ws wend Hlowly toward our journey'* end, Jnet around tha corner t Kft N KMT At* AM!’ Hun Waul Adi Produce Kcaultt. wholesaler addressing a future klr.g as •'Cousin Al!" That would spoilt !>• end of royalty's dignity, and when dignity Is gone, then royalty Is gone. The royalists profess to he worried over the situation, but the British public doesn't appear to be worried at all—on the contrary, the public Is rejoicing. They are glad to ses their men or royalty with sufficient Inde pendence to choose the women of their choice. Irrespective of their rank. The exclusive caste spirit In Fng land Is rapidly passing. The prince of Wales, the duke of York, Prince Henry and Prince George seem to be jubilantly pushing It on its way. “Sign a Mile” Ambition of California Auto Club Los Angeles, Feb. 24.—"A sign a mile” on all transcontinental routes leading Into southern California Is the standard set for the marking of the roads from the east to the Pacific coast. According to a statement Issued yesterday by the Los Angeles Cham ber of Commerce, all road slgna on transcontinental routes are now In perfect repair, following a season of sign posting work Just completed by the Automobile club of Southern Cali fornia. On the National Old Trails route leading from the esat to California via Kansas City, the automobile club has placed 3,500 signs over a distance of a little more than 2,600 miles, In cluding the branches of this route, which Is sometimes known as the Santa Fe trail. It requires 1,506,000 paper marks to buy a 20-mark gold piece In Germany. ■' '■ ■ ■— * Canada Turns to America for Auto Traffic Rules Detroit, Eeb. 24.—American traf fic rules are penetrating to Canada. The English rule of "turn to the left" has been abolished In all provinces except Prince Edward Jsland and Nova Scotia. New Brunswick Is the latest province to conform to the American plan of “turn to the right." This change has been made to check automobile accidents, many of which were caused by tourists unfamiliar with this antique English custom. German Car Makes Speed. Those under the impression that the Germans are a slow-moving race are misinformed If a record hung up at the Avus, Berlin, course tells any thing. in 300 hours a Deutsch auto racing crew put on a nonstop chase, covering, 8,380 miles. Although this only averages 28 miles per hour, at some sections of trial a very gTeat speed was attained. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Girls! Beautify Hair at Once Girls! Try This! Hair Instantly Appears Abundant, Soft, Lustrous and Colorful—A Gleamy Mass! 35 Cent “Danderine” Also Ends Dandruff; Falling Hair! A "Danderln* Beauty Treatment” will Immediately double the attract iveness of your hair. Just moisten a cloth with Danderln# and draw It carefully through your hair, taking one small strand at a time: this will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or any excessive Oil—In a few minute* you will be amazed. 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Desk H-330 ADVSSTlSEMfrVT AumnssMcn I Set Out to Find the Secret of Iron Muscles Like These And Found That a Slight Change in Your Daily Meals Will Often Astonishingly Increase Your Strength, Energy, Endow a nee and Physical and Mental Power Yssi* ago. I made up my mind that there must be some vital seerc' that explained the (Treat different* between the tgusailar strength, health and power of strong and w esik people you meet every day. One man has muscles like iron, is full of strength and energy and hits hard both mentally and physically. Another is weak, aneamic and run-down. His day's work leaves him tired ■ out and exhausted and he is always ailing, complaining and doctoring, without ever seeming to get any better. For vmm I mad* a apacsal atari y of th— onfxbtjiwa romaulting a graal number of pbyainanr and rhenuMa. 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