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;nAs Seen by Popular Mechanics Magazine "sr*' 1? j* Go Halfway around Globe for Two Minutes’ Work To watch the eclipse of the sun, January 14, a party of scientists from 'he naval observatory in Washington, D. C„ has gone to Sumatra in the Dutch East Indies. The phenomenon will, last only two minutes, but in that time the observers hope to make motion pictures and color plates which will show more about the sun’s gases and 'other features. The expedition lias devoted three months to erecting their lookout station and telescope tower. Other parties from England, .Germany and France, as well as one from Swarthmore colleger will be at Sumatra. An Italian, group will be stationed in Africa. -, ; _ * * + Round Snowshotsbfor Horses Aid Travel rn Alaska So they will not sink into deep drifts, horses in Alaska arc fitted with round snowsho'es which are chained to the hoofs. The aniuVsHfe' a’re said to : . ■ ,'fib; ;• ■' P become accustomed quickly to the shoes and usually refuse to enter deep snows without them. * * + ([Cracks in plaster walls and ceilings can readily be repaired, before paiut. or paper is. applied by, filling them with a stiff paste consisting of plaster of paris and whiting mixed with water. Guard Fits inside Keyholes to Prevent Picking Locks Doors are made almost as secure as wh e n fitted with cylinder or other safety locks by means of an expanding guard that is slipped inside th e keyliol'e and grips the doorplate on the other side. It may be used either from, the interior or exterior and is provided with a hole for the attachment ox a padlock to prevent its being pulled through the opening. + « * Thousand Dollars a Minute Toll of Fires in U. S. Evexy time the clock ticks off a minute'in the United States, property valued at more than sl.ooo.goes up m smoke and flame. The nation’s fire toll for 1924 was placed at $548,000.000, a figure which gives tins country a per-capita loss eleven times as great as that of the average for all the nations in Europe. Surveys by the National Fire Protection association and similar organizations indicate that .incautious, smokers and careless use of matches are the leading causes of fires. A property loss of $70,000,000 was laid to those two sources alone in 1924. Nation-wide education and -fireproof construction are being directed toward decreasing the annual fire toll. As an example of efficient, building, Astoria. Oreg.. is cited. Here there is but one frame structure in the business and residence district which was rebuilt after a disastrous fire in 1922, ([Often applying 3,000 pounds of pressure to the keys in a minute, a pianist in the same time reads': 1,500 signs and make 2,000 finger movements. Mirrors Aid Drying and By using mirrors to supplement the/ sun in drying- macaroni, manufactur- , ers of the product'have found the « color to be more satisfactorily : pre- ; served, since the deep yellow tint is not bleached so easily, and the flavor • also is said to be improved. The j process is quicker thaii sun-bleaching. : ** * ; Simple Method of Building • Large Aerial j A cage antenna is simple to build • if the wires are supported above, the • ground as shown in the illustration.*! Two posts .or trees, sufficiently , far • apart, serve as Four, six ■ or more strands of No. 18 bare copper . wire may be used. Out the strands of equal length and string them between the supports. Make a loop in each strand with a pair of pliers, at the points where the hoops are to be placed, as shown in the illustration. The hoops are formed of heavier copper wire. No. 8 or 10 being suitable for the purpose, and spaced about 6 ft. apart. Before joining the hoops together, thread’ them in-' to the loops in the antenna wires, and then solder the ends of the hoops together. Also solder each loop where 3*3. & H SOLDERED ENDS SOLDERED TOGErHc.tA it passes ever the hoop, thus making a good electrical connection. The far ends of the strands are then twisted together and securely soldered, making a compact antenna.

SANDER’S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT FOR THE BATH. To purify the ikin, refresh and invigorate the body, pour a few drops of “Sanders” in a warm bath. Get the genuine Sander’s Pure Volatile Eucalypti Extract in the pink carton with green band bearing signature “Sander and Sons.” Don’t lisk imitations. “To be or not to be”—“To rub nr not to rub?” Ah! That is the question, so sings “NO-RUBBING LAUNDRY HELP,” the abolisher of washboard Kisers,

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Feilding Star, Volume 4, Issue 957, 23 November 1926, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume 4, Issue 957, 23 November 1926, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume 4, Issue 957, 23 November 1926, Page 6

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