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Mm ?O 'WIRELESS SPARKS' ' 10 CHOSE EXPLOSIONS 1'aYI?, Sept. 31.-( Associated Presa Correspondent.-Provoking ex plosions at a distance by the tran? minston ol elec tric sparks ls an lin possibility, according to Dr. Edouard llraiily who, in 1 SOO, discovered means of closing und reopening an electric current at a distance without tho wm of a transmitting wire, which ls tho principia of wireless telegraphy. "The human species," Dr. Drau ly says. In talking to u representative of Tiio Associated Press, "is paying a HUlliclcntly large tribute to science In titi? war; it*?8 scarcely worth while to discilSH tho vlHHltnia' y powers that are attributed to it. lt bas increased tho flow of blood und the enormity of ruins making international con flicts moro horrifying but there are things il cannot accomplis!) unfor tunately. "Scl?>ncfl sends the l.usitanln to the bottom of tho Atlantic with more than a thousand human souls but lt Is powerless, contrary lo some .pre tentious, to causo tho destruction al a distance by electric current of tho engine which by tho will of man caus ed ?i disaster hitherto reserved to the wrath of the elements. Neither can it reach by radiating waves tho de structive engines of the air. "Tho false notion of those who pre tend to transmit destructive power through, space arfises from the fact that wireless telegraphy ls acvora-i pllshcd through the production of a m?nasele spark 'at tho receiving sta tion. That spark hoing sutllclent to produco an'effect upon extremely sen sitive instruments at groat distance, they concluded that at a limited dis tance, of a milo for Instance, a much stronger spark could-bo produced; as that spark is supposed to go through ali sorts of obstacles they inferred that it could also pierce tho steel "shell of engines'of war. "In tho first place no available pow or could produco a spark of sufficient intensity; there isn't tho slighect caloric power in tho wireless spark at the receiving end. In tho second placo it would bo necessary for it to strike with absolute precision a joint or flssuro in tho plates In order to get into contact with the explosive. "Different accidents erroneously at tributed to tho wireless current may have put eomo of those visionaries on this falso track. It was discussed wlietlt r the. V?lturno was not" fired ut BCI and if tho explosion of tho French battleship lena nt Toulon was not provoked by wireless sparks. The Eiffel Tower wireless transmitting station < produces most formidable sparks yet not; tho slightest accident lias ever been caused in tho vicinity.V .; ''To ?ir?-Hico explosions at a dis tance something different from wire less olectrlc currents must hu found. Most of the inventions for this purpose. ;that; have come.,'lp my uotice ? whou thoroughly Jnyey.lgiitcd woro found to be' connected Willi concealed clock wbr%.^nd>-lin??npV%a^o when powder .W^;^To^?l*.'L" - ... A number ot tourists wore rocontly looking down tl)o crater of Vesuvhui. An A me vi cari gentleman j?nld to hi* companion: "That looks a good deal like tho. infernal regions." "An English woman hearing the re mark, said to another: "Good gre*, clous! How 'these Americans do travo!J"-Chicago.Herald. ' Sara He ibid. . Deacon-Susie, I nm ^aorry your papa wa* not at meeting.' " Su si o- P ir-aso, no. sir I ho went but walking in ilie woods: ?Vo-?^pM y p?a?on-^I 'em afraid, L?uale, 'your papa' does not fear God. Susie-Oh, yea, slr, 1 guess ho does; he took bis gnp Kith'; him.-Buffalo Courier,. 7'}'?? [ Don't, be; too keenly critical.. The worm has ft habit of turning winn you least expert it. ! Characters in John C. Fisher's Globe Theatre, New York Production of the Musical Comedy Success,,?'Th?fRJd Rose/'. Ne,w Ander son Theatre, Friday, Night; ?cjlobcr ?2nd., ' \ J (j? The Cost of Uji^tHas Increased Muipj| Faster Tkan Wages in Germany Statisticians Agree That Munitions Workers Are Only Skilled Lab T$ ore rs Who'/' Haye Received Equitable Increase in Pay. Berlin, Oct. . 9.-(?Hocl?tcd Prcas Correspondent*).)-Labor statistic ians,.''woo li ave been wat eb lag thc situation closely and critically as thc months of war have passed, agree with a fair degree of unanimity on thu Renoval effect , of ,tho . conflict on wages, hut disagree/to somo extent on" 'the relation1 between thc wages paid'today-add, tho cost of living-us to whether pr not Uic workingman's pay has- increased' au fast as pricc3 of foodstuffs have. They agree that tho men . in the "war materials" trades, and bbc wo men for that matter, today ?.TC re ceiving BO, 70 and even 100 por cont more than thoy ever did before. In most cases tho advance is nearer tn 100 ORT cent than-50 . or? 70-becw?BO there ls no limit to tho amount of work to do, there Is unlimited oppor tunity for over-time work, wages aro higher than usual and help is scarce., In Other skilled trades that supply ordinary needs-the printing and car penter trade for Inst anec-the ad vance, it is agreed, is neither so great nor. so even'. The printer ia. making from 3 to 5 marks a, day moro than ho ?med to; the carpenter's gain', pjq pends on how niue's work' he has tho strength or the Inclluatlbn to do; tho brewer ia getting dti even 10 marks , moro o week; the leather workor, Uko tho carpenter, can bo ganged only'by his capacity. The benefits accruing to tho uuskill 1 ed . workers simply cannot be estimat ed bocauso'they oro so variable and so dependent upon employers' gener osity, chunco circumstances and Ute like. The authorities are agreed that these workers have boen less bdnc fitted than any.others, bu tfinti it Im possible to determine tho degree ot benefit. .Alwin' Kooraton, secretary of thc 1 Central Employment ; Kareau of thc Berlin trades, who might bo .termed ja walking statistical omeo, and ww? is - constantly in close touch with workers of all kinds, io positive that living cost? bato advanced faste?, than. wages,- and that tho "war mi ; tortola" .workers are the only ones who have, kept up. -. J?o ia convinced that food prices have risen from SO to 100 per cent ot faster t'.mn .tho wig?s either of iu? t?ktiled labor or of those .branches o?'skilled labor not engaged , in mak ing war m ii ter ia! a. Though tar ft orr being' ? pesc?rui-.t, lils . inclination i; to look at thc mRtter from tho stand point of. tho"roany1 who nave had ? minimum cf gain out of fttgfher war.es ; Mox Steffen, head of the huge cm ployimmt agency tor unskilled work men. oven less than Mr. Keera ton, be livest that?Wico? have outstrlppei wages, chiefly because ho lr. in,closes touch with Uib groat mass ot man, ont women, on whom tho effect of th< war has been more to give them w?f 1 than to raise the wages, they had? beei Hu l'a.-} econ ntoBt bf thc thousands who ?rifi;iinto lils enormous establish ment placed, whore .thoy can. earn a. livelihood moro readily than over bo lbrc."''lKtt '?e. also'hns hean! fran-' countless I linn Jjhe story of the diffi culty of nuking both ends meet. His own experiences with tho cost cf liv ing lias made * him loathe to bolicvo that. the ^'Oir,; has been nu unmixed benefit for'1 the. worker who stays at homo. ' '7 / v "'. Quito of a'different opinion is Dr. o: BcckcF, hjerfd/dr tho Association of German' ftn?pl?'yment Imreaus, who forms: lils 'WpmJoh from ;facts"and fig ures ' gath'5r^ed' from all parts of the Gorman qnrp'ireV .and who, In conse quence, believes; that the goncral sit uation or r*fc? "Workingman has vastly Improved, rltid VU?at his wages, by and large,' havo gone up faster than the cost of lh-io$-; Iii arriving^ at this decisi?n he .takes inti*',account thc situation . of tho unskilled-workers, and ia agree ing with Mri.' Steffen thnt i?eir wage increases' r>sve not been appreciably crf?ni KAii&?oa * "that the more end more favorable*Status of tho cpuntry worker, ih^eorijunctlon* With' ihe/rapid decreuse iH'^'on-empldymenV over balance's hillier prices. ' .W.1. . 'Tho worner, far mpre. than the. men, have been-tne g?lner's in lhe ti'isklll ed trades.-'fifid' loT?mi. lt '48; believed. ls (luv l.hyylargo,?ii).d unexpected ' in crease'\t\ j savings; ile,-JOS?LM ? fabien 'the hanks hav? .recorded. '' X portion-ot . thom-t'lap'ftilhtir^l* Mt" is estimated^ have, it ra*trmi,':nad to ?go tb worW alongside .Ii^b?nds^?hd brother.-? who aro not .sVteflog; instil? 'army,' . but - a larger portion, aro comparatively pros* porous, ?-a;tv\,v^vv This Is d^O.jas Mr! Koersten ' ex plains, "rotigh'v to. two things. In the rirst .piece'fAe biggest cater and most oxnonsive? member oftho fami ly, tho maoris gone and tho expenses of bl? upkeep ?re bolng^ mot by the govern mont; '?liq- tho second place \thp woman noV; nas . moro . than one source of. iijccrnfe-her share of her husband's ;pa'y and what she herself earns. This 'applies lot course only to tho working woman. Some fifty! "thousand women tn Berlin aloa^l-arc'.doing 'men's- work. The grcate*-'patti of thom.at dio samo timo rect-iv?' from t>';? state at least something 'td^rf?i'd lhclr support. The exact ratlfr\'?i. th? present family ia como to ih?t ?of, ;*ay, fourteen month? ago. ls unobtainable, but'it ls believed In a lnr,t5'V*lU.u?bcr of cases' to bc nearly ns great'ns bororo. With the-tahilly'3 chlof expense away, it haa^-^eea ; phSBlbhj; for ih? women -to establish almost'a record , ii? paving* ?Thus thc July deposits ^n Berlin esTvIrfg*'banks ibis yoar ? wrw 1 2,;IG:>,OOO marks, as- against s.vao.oof marks . Ifts^i^sJr; The. wlthdrdwsW reached :4,t0^0jp marks, In campfit* son with O.S?B.OOO marks In 1?H4, ar unusually high figure caused by Gu war scare. ". ' HokuS-?''F?fub.Qnlv stems to havo t Wonderful^rii?t?h ot.his knoVledge.. ; '^oku^^f should ?V he has;'Why, \ ti?ve^act^ally'rheard ^attempts to ar gue with his son, who" ia \ in his - fresh mah year "'at?>:'college.--Dirmlngh3n m.-?T-. j?ThKdft^Jl??. V?..^J> iVci V j ?VSW>>VA TREASURE SEEKERS BARRE?. Not A Rowed t<> ?lg for Capt Kidd's Gold in Wayne County. ,(Now York Sun.) If .Mnria i oieuinn alleged colored Beer and clairvoyant, and ber band of so-workers expect to continue their search for SGu.OtiO in ?old which she says is buried within '?0.miles of Rich mond, they will have to do their dig ging in a territory adjacent to Wayne county, nay? a Richmond, Ind., dis patch. Notice has been served on Mrs. Coleman that she will he ar rested for trenspass If she sets foot in Wayne county with intent to dig for tue mythical pot of gold. 'Mfrs. Coleman, it 1B said, interested numbers of negroes lust spring in a ' ie*eamon" tiiat had come to her relative to tho treasure burled by Captain Kidd. She said that for a century search for the Captain Kidd treasure hud been made along thc At lantic coast, under tho supposition that Kidd's pirate ship hud held the treasure when it wua wrecked on the beach ami tliut the iron chests of gold were burled in thu sand to await such time as thc crew could arrnngo to carry it away again. Mrs. Coleman's revelation was to the effect that the burled tr?as?r? wat? found by deserters from thc pirate, ship's crew, wt-i carried inland and either b;..led in Ohio or Indiana, within uti miles ut Richmond. Pro? ccedingb began.across the Ohio line lust April. For. six weeks tho little band of treasure hunters, headed by Mrs. Coleman, left Richmond at night and dug holes in the earth in Preble and Darke counties, Ohio. There was no clue to tho treasure but the searchers never grew weary or dis couraged. " . - Tho answers to correspondents edi tor was in a quandary. "There's a communication from a wojnun wiio wants to know -how long it takes to do up a shirt," lie said. "That depends on the laundry," volunteered tho sporting editor. "Tho one I patronize will do up a shirt in about three washings."-Lifo. DANGERSJ DELAY Kidney Diseases Aro Too Dangerous for Anderson People to Neglect. The great danger of -kidney troubles Is that they so often get a firm hold beforo the sufferer recognizes them. Health will bo-gradually uudcrminded. Unehliche, headache, 5 nervousness, lameness, soreness, lumbago, urinary trimbles, dropsy, gravel and Bright's disease may follow as tho HdatyB get worse.- Don't neglect ; you? kidneys. Help the kidneys with Donn's Kidney Pills, which are so strongly recom mended right here In Anderson. Mrs. S. M. Farmer, 1204 S. Main St., Anderson, says: "I was in bad nh ape with kidney complaint.' 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