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SENTINEL-JOURNAL PUBLISHED WEEKLY. PICKENS, SOUTH CAROLINA. And here comes the four-slit skirt. The trouser skirt is the only one that needs police protection. The price of lobsters has gone up, but this is no excuse for being one. It wouldgt seem fair to tax bach elors and let the young widowers es cape. The "bungalow" hat is the latest for women. Can it be bought on the in stallment plan? It was Queen Elizabeth who said a lie Is an intellectual method of meet ing a difliculty. The population of India is 315.000. 000. an increase of 20.500,000 since S 1901. No race suicide there. Absolute independence consists, E says one writer, in eating onions and 4 not giving a-darn who knows it. d - . b "Convicts are not the worst men," says a Chicago preacher. Still, there are a lot of good men out of prison. C t Sant!nw, the strong man, is trying r to build King George up to his own b standard as against coronation week. -b A ('hicago minister says that some marriages are planned by Satan, and we thought they were all made in heaven. The harem skirt is being taken se riously in Rome. One father has coin mitted suicide because his daughters wore them. Prof. Perrier, a French astronomer, tells us emphatically that there is no life on Venus or Mars. When astrono mers disagree, etc. An aeroplane carried thirteen men in a flight in France the other day, but the average citizen still' prefers to cling to mother earth. A new aviator whose name is Mars has dawned on the world. For once a hirdnian has been found who has a name that [its his calling. Wherever it has appoared the har em skirt seems to havo causei a riot. It is going to be hard on the timid to be fashionable this spring. A Boston clergyman says women have lost the art of blushing. and this be why some are wearing the and some the harem skirt. goeth before a fall. When an automobile tries to knock a freight train off the track the pedestrian is tempted to chortle within his sieeve. We move that the New Y'orker who is running an agency to dispose of titled foreigners to American heir. esses be thrown into jail for peddling gold bricks. A church about to disband in New York has a membership worth about $750,000,000. The task of getting that treasure laid up in heaven seems to be a difficult one. A Philadelphia public man thinks the harem skirt will uplift tha race. It seems to have more the tendency to upset it, as far as practical results can be relied on for judgment. A transatlantic liner wnich recently arrived in New York with a big cargo of Paris finery would have filled Diog ones with surprise and delight, for everybody on board was honest. "Daisy Cornucopia Pauline" is the name of the cow that has established a new world's record by prodlucing 34% pounds of butter in seven days, The cow with the crumpled horn of plenty, as it were. One woman, unmarried, is of the opinion that if womon were allowed to do the courting and proposing there would be more happy marriages. It might bo worth while to try it, .any way. Two dinosaur footprints won the finder's way through college, and he has sold another pair for a fancy price. If it turns out that he hasI struck the trail made by a dinosaur after a hard night there will be a new Smillionaire in Colorado. A Pennsylvania judge has decided that it is no part of a woman's house hold work to milk cows. But where was his consistency when he also de cided that she might collect the eggs and feed the chickens? New York authorities threaten to place a ban on "cus3 words" on the stage. This will be a heavy blow to the deep dyed villyun. Can you im-1 agiae a respectable villyun mutteringi ftudge" or "fiddlesticks?" A health lecturer advises people - - ~who wish to live long to eat sauer kraut, as It contains the longevity germ. But perhaps the desire to live long might be somewhat checked by a steady diet of sauerkraut. Fighting duels by proxy is the latest pastime in Pari. G'ossibly the game was invented by a man with a sense M ,~ .et humor who feared that personal 1participation in a duel might cause Sim~ to laugh himself to death, '7'' LDC 4 HED unrest that has lor among the Bedouin trib< regions of Palestine east dan, and further south line of the new Mecc broke into open revolt i Turkish authorities, an has been marked by a lence and bloodshed. T garrison at Kerak, a tc population of several th ing on the uplands of 1 miles east of the south Dead sea, was overcome word by the hordes of Bedouins whi< ?sted it like locusts. The military go mong the slain. The many Greek-c atin Christians of Kerak have fled to . part of American tourists, includin les, were stopping there enroute foi ewn city of Petra when the outbreal nd were obliged to abandon their I ucceeded in getting out of the town wl f some friendly Bedouins who attempt hen in an effort to reach Hebron, but obbed of everything but the animals y other Bedouins, and at last succeedt ig the shelter of lebron. No Chrh een killed, as the enmity of the B gainst the governnent. The Bedouins have also torn up the ,ay for long stretches between Zizeh eh, a distance of about 100 kilometers raph wires have been cut outside of tation masters and their assistants illed. The Bedouins now hold the x rsed by the railway, creating a most a Ltion, as it closed the outlet northward )f thousands of Moslem pilgrims now it heir great and annual feast, the Aid e he caravan route from Mecca to Jed led Sea, is also held by the Bedouln, it :he way out to the thousands of pil gypt and India, a state of things w !all for promipt and decisive action. ood supply at Mecca would be quickla -nd could not be easily replenished. Much excitement was caused in Je he discovery that Kerak was in tlamt >e plainly seen from elevated places it he city. Different rumors are curri vhich is that Kerak is being destro l'urkish troops because of the discove ,hiefs of the town were secretly in ~he Bedouins. Medaba, where the famous mosaic ~ourth century of the sacred places I was unearthed sonme years ago, has jt ,upied by several Turkish regiments, Leved to be safe from attack. It is stated that the French consula lust received a telegram from its Dam that Sami Pasha, who has recently s suppressing the Druse rebellion in the hastened with his troops to the scent douin trouble. Further reports state dealing with the Bedouins with great The large Bledouin population of Pu the region through which the Mecca tends is divided into many tribes. Ift unity of aim and action among them, sition to the Turkish government wvoi formidable. For these tribes are of among themselves and there is no ganization or cohesion among them. as it is they have presented a serious the government. It is only within a few years that ti the east of the Jordan, opposite Jeri Adwan and the JBeni Sukher, have b< uinder a sort of loose control, and that beeni occupied by a garrison, and likov :luins in the south, around Beer-shet government center was established on At the latter place a seralye has beeu uiso a mosque to please the lBedouin own has sprung up which is the new Palestine and is distinguished by- bel :o have water wvorks as well as being he Beer-sheba of Abraham's time. neans "Seven WVells," all of which he !ated. It is from one of these the wate or the use of the town. An abortive attempt was made about igo to plant another center further s< When the .time comes that an avia or may make adjustments of his car mreter as well as other portions of he motor upon which he depend. uven more than does the chauffeur on ils automobile engine, the problem' of ~arburetion will not present so many lifficult views. The ordinary carbureter, says Victor Lougheed, author and engineer, is in nest respects a nonpositive mecha liism, in consequence of which its func. tioning is attended with many uncer tainties. This Is obviously true evenu in the automobile field, Increase the motor car difficulties many fold and add the care that the aviator has to exercise in operating his flying machsts anda somay re ~P PN I NUN g existed ?s in those of the Jor along the a railroad, Lgainst the I already erious vio le Turkish wn with a ousand, ly [oab a few end of the and put to :h have in vernor was lurch and Hanimoud. g some la the rock c occurred, rip. They th the help ed to guard they were they rode, d in reach tians have edouins is Mecca rail and Katra The tole. Kerak, and have been egion trav erious situ to the tens Mecca for I Kebir. If dah on the would close grims from hich would rhe limited exhausted rusalem by s, as could and about mat, one of .* ., ved by the k ~ . ry that the eague with map of the ni Palestine st been oc and is be- ZAM fff 2 00RZ$ te here has extend the jurisdiction ascus agent Pasha of Jerusalem, wit acceeded in military officials, at the H-oran, has doulns of the region, anc of the Be- with great pomp, read a that he is As part of the ceremon severity, boys were brought toget Liestine and clothing, etc., and to b< railway ex- port was started that ti diere existed being taken as soldiers their oppo- the proposed rite. ild be most These new governme ten at war tempts of the officials pirit of or- with the Bedouins hithe: But even ernment, were in pursua problem to the Constantinople authc looking to breaking up Le tribes on pendent life and habits isalem, the The plan wvas to get t ea brought special government scht Kerak has nople, to confer titles ise the Be- chiefs, to gradually push a, where a the line which marked ly recently. of the government, and fl built, and them with a view to mil 5. A small ing. However but littl est town of along these lines. ig the first The building of the MA the site of hoped would forward th The name instead, led to complica .ye been lo- road has had to be const r is pumped troops, for the Bedouins 1 opposed to it, especially three years of the very considerable suth and so ing their camels to 'carr alise what carburetion in air-machine motors means. Yet the carbureters in flying ma chines are very sImilar to those in the best automobile engines. To se cure uniformly proportioned fuel, it is necessary that the fuel level in the atomizing nozzle be maintained fair ly constant. Also for variable speed engines, it is desirable that the car buretor action be such as not to de range the mixture materially through the suction from different speeds. With no means of compensation, at higher engine speeds-and consequent higher suction--extra air is admitted through a valve automatically oper ated, opening wider as the suction in NID2 onDR, A .ainat.m ofte. oermnt.he gget '1i eiu fcii n f "u .ttiegahee te e- shekh i aete rsnsad ett meaefo h Sla. fre1 se ., nt satios, a ne of thes goenmen. 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