The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, December 04, 1919, FIRST SECTION PAGES 1 TO 8, Page 6, Image 6
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"Aerocruiser," La
Foal Machine to B? P it Will Be 550 Feet L(
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^ The "aerxruiser," an airship of ra
of Thomas M. Finley of St. Louis. As t
the ship is a dirigible shaped like an ir
made in ten compartments and is expecl
*Afi?_ The flrat machine to be built will b
. feet high. The propulsive for-* will be f
estimated speed of the craft will be mi
'[ sys^m of gas control will allow the of
|r;/ buoyancy of the ship at will.
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Mi Costs Woman More
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Government InvestifeabooFixes Budget (or
% Family of Five at $?262.01
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Official estimates for a "health and
. decency" budget for g6vemment clerks to
place the minimum annual expenses #0
of a family of five at $2,262; an un- ^
| . married woman'at $1,083, and a single he
fe'' man at $1,000. 0f
A , , These figures were made public re- 5e
cently by Dr. Royal Meeker, chief of
the bureau of labor statistics, in con- 0f
nection with the investigation of fed- tj(
i : eral salaries by a congressional com- jCJ
mittcc. j2
The food item in the family budget
amounts to $773.93. The clothing bill M.
for the year is put at $513.72, of/ h",
j^V- Which the nusband is allotted $121.16, W(
the wife $166.46, eleven-year-old boy
'l'$96.60, the five-year-old girl $82.50 ^
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t and tne nany ttwo years; ;> *<. nuus&
- ing, fuel and light are placed at $428 mm
and miscellaneous expenses at $546.82, I
a total of $2,262.47. I
If the wife was# especially com- L
petent In the art of shopping did her Qr
own sewing and practiced all house- <
! hold economies the budget might be I i
reduced, it was explained, to a "rock 1
bottom minimum" of $2,025.56. I
The bureau in compiling those es- j i
timates made a hat allowance for Ar
the wife of one and a half hats a ; B
year, $10 for a winter hat and $5 for; Tl
' a summer one, the winter hat to be S I
worn two years. An item of $8.40 is j Mfor
a newspaper, held by Dr. Meeker j 1
to be a necessity. The family amuse-1 Cc
ment appropriation is set at $40, which | T
also includes magazines, though, in 1 j
general, such luxuries as the latter,
it was pointed out, are to be enjoyed
at the public library.
SHORT AND SNAPPY |
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In the matrimonial game a ro
baseball player isn't always a J he
if good catch. I m;
" It is much easier to form a J
new habit than it is to reform * Wj
II an old one. T ch
It is said that every man has f ca
his price?yet lots of men give ? ro
'1 thpnrsplvps awav. t hi
' There are lots of cross- f j
|| tongued people in this world? I
-' they talk one way and think an- t ch
other. I ge
A bachelor is given fair warn- | re
!! ing when a girl shows him a I
" photograph of herself when a 1
baby. Fi
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Pressing Hair Back Cause
of Baldness, Expert Says of
, sh
The penalty of a smooth, glossy fo
head, with hair well brushed back and e?
plastered to the skull by grease and nc
pomades is premature baldness, says he
a London hair expert This style of fli
brushing the hair is common, and se
baldheaded generations are expected, ni
"By pressing the hair back contrary m
to its natural disposition," says the m
expert, "you are offending it, causlnj fo
It to go op strike?in fact, fall out."
Equal Pay for Equal Work.
The Federation of Women's Civil fa
Service organizations, which ha? been w]
formed in New York city, will work to fo
open civil service examinations to uc
women to obtain equal pay for equal so
work in the public sen-ice and equal ar
Opportunity for advancement | m
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test in i\ircraft !
> {,<110 Feet Wide end 90 Feet Hifh.
dical construction, is the invention j
his photograph of the model shows, j
iverted letter "U." The gas bag is <
ted to have a lifting capacity of 70 (
e 550 feet long, 110 feet wide and 90 j
rour 700-horsepower engines and the i
?re than 100 miles per hour. The 5
aerator to increase or decrease the ^
bout Four Miles, Average
Distance Walked by People
During Twenty-Four Hours j
Nature intended that man should
alk?properly done, it is one of theL
ist of exercises. And most of us
alk more or less; though for some of
i it is regrettably less. After a careil
consideration of mankind's ambula- )ns,
including young children and old
fople, and the fact that nowadays we
ive the inclination and the facilities
ride more and walk less than our
refathers did, a fair estimate of the
erage distance walked during 24
>urs by the men, women and children
continental United States seems to
i four miles.
Casting our figures in the direction
enlargement rather than of reduc>n,
the representative average Amerin
propels himself over a distance of
0 miles a month, 1,440 miles a year, a
tndred thousand miles in the three
ore and ten years allotted to him in
uly Writ. He travels at a rate that I
)uld take him from New York to
:n Francisco in a little more than
o years.?Scientific American. ^
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YOUTH AND LOVE i
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tc? only by the garden gate j
5ur lips we joined and parted. (
must fulfill an empty fate
^.nd travel the uncharted.
i
ail and farewell! I must arise, j
^eave here the fatted cattle,
id paint on foreign lands and sldtt
Jv odvssev of battle. 1
le untented Kosmos my abode,
pass a wilful stranger;
V mistress still the open road
Ind the bright eyes of danger.
t
ime ill or well, the cross, the crown,
Che rainbow or the thunder,
ling my soul and body down
ror God to plow them under.
?Robert Louis Stevenson.
jses of Any Color Now
Obtained With Chemicals
Recent experiments have proved It
acticable to make a rose bush yield
ses of any color desired. It must,
iwever, be a bush that would norally
bear white roses. Then it is
erely a question of watering the soil
tth a very dilute solution of one
emical or another. Potash will
use the bush to produce green
ses; alum will give them a lilac
le, and ipuriatic acid will tnrn them
d. By like means the long-sought
ue rose has been obtained; but the
lemical employed In this case is a
cret. The same method, with like
suits, can be applied to white hyangeas
and other white flowers.
ive Watches, Four Hours
Each, Aboard Ships at Sea
In the time division of the 24 hours
1 the day into watches on board
Jps at sea there are five watches of
ur hours each and two of two hours,
ery watch having its distinctive
ime. Beginning at noon, the after>on
watch is from 12 m. to 4 p. m;
st do a: watch, 4 p. m. to 6 p. m.;
cond dog watch, 6 p. m to 8 p. m.j
ght watch. 8 p. m to 12 midnight;
iddle watch, 12 midnight to 4 a. m;
orning watch, 4 a. m. to 8 a. m.;
renoon watch, 8 a. m. to noon.
Women as Laborers.
A considerable share of labor on
rms is taken by the Serbian women,
ho also weave the homely materials
r their clothes. The women are valid
highly for their services, so much
> that t>ieir parents not infrequently
e unwilling to see their daughters
arry.
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Colds Cause Grip mad Influwm
AXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablet* remote the
aoee. There is only one "Bromo Quinine,"
IW. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c.
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AND BOILERS
Saw, Lath and Shingle Mills, injectors,
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Saws, Splitters, Shafts, Pulleys,
Belting, Gasoline Engines
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foundry, Machine, Boiler Works
Supply Store.
AUGUSTA. *:GA.
A. B. UTSEY
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INSURANCE
Bamberg, S. C.
You Do More Work, *
ifou are more ambitious and you get more
enjoyment out of everything when your
blood is in good condition. Impurities in
:he blood have a very depressing effect on
the system, causing weakness, laziness,
aervousness and sickness.
GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying
md Enriching the Blood. When you feel
ts strengthening, invigorating effect, see
low it brings color to the cheeks and how
it improves the appetite, you will then
appreciate its true tonic value.
GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
is not a patent medicine, it is simply
[RON and QUININE suspended in Syrup.
5o pleasant even children like it. The
alood needs Quinine to Purify it and IRON
to Enrich it These reliable tonic. properties
never fail to drive out impurities in
the blood.
rhe Strength-Creating Power of GROVE'S
rASTELESS Chill TONIC has made it
the favorite tonic in thousands of homes.
More th*n thirty-five years ago, folks
would ride a long distance to get GROVE'S
TASTELESS "'Chill TONIC when a
member of their family had Malaria or
needed a body-building, strength-giving
tonic. The formula is just the same toiay,
and you can get it from any drug
itore. 60c per bottle.
RILEY & COPELAND
Successors to W. P. Riley.
Fire, Life
Accident
INSURANCE
Office in J. D. Copland's Store
* 3AMBERG. 8. C.
BUY WAR SAVING STAMPS
LOOK HERE FOR IT
Many a Bamberg Reader Will be I
i Interested.
When people read about the cures
nade by a medicine endorsed from
;ar away, is it surprising that they
wonder if the statements are true?
But when they read of cases right
lere at home, positive proof is withn
their reach, for close investigation
s an easy matter. Read Bamberg
indorsement of Doan's Kidney Pills.
J. N H. Murphy, fanner, Elm St,
?ys: "In my estimation, Doan's
?Mney Pills are the best kidney
emedy on the market and I can
lonestly recommend them. I haven't
lad occasion to use any Doan's Kidley
Pills for several years, but 1
kinn.i,r umamw #Viq Mind t derived
IVUlUiiAW* bMW Q
!rom them when last I used them, i
lad a lameness in my hack and my
ndneys were disordered, causing me
nuch annoyance. I used Doan's Kidley
Pills and they completely cured
ne of this trouble and put my kldleys
in good shape again, so I am
jlad to endorse this remedy. Any>ne
having trouble with their kidneys
should try Doan's Kidney Pille."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy?get
loan's Kidney Pills ? the same that
!dr. Murphy had. Foster-Milhurn
lo- Mfgrs.. Buffalo. N. Y.
TITEHOLD
Cedar Shingle
100 Per Cent Heart
Sash, Doors, Mantels,
lime and Brick
STEEL CORN CRIBS
Sizes 100 to 3,000 Bushels
.. .Call At. ..
BRICKLES GARAGE
LB. FOWLER
MAXTONE?The guaranteed tonic
for chills, fever and malaria. 25c
and 50c bottle.
DELCO-UGHT'
complete Electric Light and
Power Plant
Faulkner Electric Service Co., Dealers,
Bamberg, S. C.
NOTICE OF DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given to all persons
interested that the undersigned
administratrix of the estate of W. B.
Kennedy, deceased, will file her final
accounting with the Judge of Probate
for Bamberg county on the 5th
day of December, 1919, and will at
same time ask for letters dismissory
as such administratrix.
MRS. S. M. KENNEDY,
12-4. Administratrix.
MAXTONE?The guaranteed ton
ic for chills, fever and malaria. 25c
and 50c bottle.
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