rm
f e n c e s e a v m g Art
to Neolithic Woman
N e o lith ic w o m a n ’s c ru d e effo rts to
c o n s tru c t a ro o f f o r h e r p rim itiv e h u t
g a v e ris e to th e m a n u fa c tu re of silk
s to c k in g s f o r m o d e rn g irls. P ro f. H a r
r i s H a w th o rn e W ild e r of th e d e p a rt
m e n t o f zoology a t S m ith college,
N o rth a m p to n , M ass., h a s tra c e d th e
h is to ry of w eav in g b ac k to th e S tone
a g e s h e lte r a n d even su g g ests th a t th e
a p e s s ta r te d th e p ra c tic e w hich is re
sp o n sib le' f o r T w e n tie th -c e n tu ry d re ss
goods.
“T h e ch im p an ze es an d orang- o u ta n g s
o f th e p re s e n t d ay ,” h e says, “ c o n s tru c t
f o r th e m s e lv e s se rv ic e a b le n e s ts a n d
■ tw in e
above
th e in
th e
s m a lle r
b ra n c h e s, in te rla c in g as w ell a s th e ir
th ic k fingers a n d i n fe r io r b ra in s w ill
■permit. B u t th e p rim itiv e w om an w as
f a r ab o v e th is, and, in h e r tw ig -tw in in g
th e r e soon g rew b e n e a th h e r su p p le
fin g e rs a d efin ite system , by w hich,
p e rh a p s , one s e t of tw ig s in te rlo c k e d
in a f a irly r e g u la r fa s h io n w ith a s e t
in th e o p p o site d irection. N e x t sh e
m a d e b a s k e ts, c o n s tru c te d lik e th e h u t,
b u t m a d e sm all a n d fa s te n e d to h e r
b ac k , th e y g re a tly fa c ilita te d her work
o f b u rd e n b earing.
“ S he th e n developed th e n ew -found
a r t s till f u r th e r a n d a p p lie d i t to th e
c o n s tru c tio n of la rg e m a ts, w ith w h ich
to cover ^he gro u n d o f th e h u t. In
s e a rc h in g th e fo re s t fo r p la n t stem s
s h e d isco v e red th e c h a ra c te ris tic s of
th e fib e rs of llux. In som e w av, too,
s h e n o tic e d th e p e c u lia r v ir tu e of
s h e e p ’s wool, w hich w a s a t firs t le ft
u p o n th e h id e a n d em ployed lik e other
fu rs.
T w is tin g sm a ll tu f t s of ■wool
b etw e en th e th u m b a n d fin g e r d ra w s
th e m o u t re a d ily in to th r e a d s a n d th is
p e rfe c tly n a tu r a l m o tio n w a s p ro b
ab ly o fte n in d u lg ed in in id le m o m en ts
b e fo re th e id e a w a s seized u p o n and
d efin ite ly applied. A fa irly good yarn
c a n b e m a d e by th e fin g e rs alone, b u t
t h e tw is tin g can be m o re ra p id ly a n d
e a s ily accom plished by th e use of
s o m e th in g th a t can be m a d e t© rotate
a f t e r th e p rin c ip le o f a top.
Tbus
‘c a m e th e sp in d le a n d sp in d le w horl.
“T h e sim p le s titc h e s ’ le a rn e d in
b a s k e t m a k in g w e re n n d o u b te d ly used
firs t in w eav in g w ith th e m ore p liab le
m a te ria ls . B u t soon th e g re a te r pos•sibilities w e re ta k e n a d v a n ta g e o f an d
th e fa b ric s an d co lo red p a tte r n s th a t
w e re ac h iev ed in th e v alley s of th e
Danube a n d E h in e before th e horse
w a s ta m e d o r th e u s e o f m e ta ls
le a rn e d , riv a le d in b e a u ty th e cos
tu m e s o f m o d e rn p e a s a n try in coun
tr i e s w h e re p rim itiv e m e th o d s a re
■^tm n sed .
“ T h e n a tiv e in h a b ita n ts o f th e tw o
‘A m e ric a s o fte n n s e in th e ir w eav in g
e x a c tly th e sa m e p ro c e s s th a t th e
w o m en o f th e N e o lith ic a g e em ployed.
S tu d ie s o f th e A m e ric a n In d ia n s a re
o n e of th e p ro fita b le w a y s o f tra c in g
t h e d ev e lo p m en t of te x tile in d u s trie s .”
i
ChiJron ih s F e rry m a n
^ I n cla ssic m ythology C h a ro n w as
t h e s.in of E r d .u s a n d N ux. I t w as
h is d u ty to convey th e s h a d e s o f th e
b u rle d d ea d a c ro s s th e riv e rs o f th e |
lo w e r w orld. F o r th is serv ic e h e ex
a c te d an o b o l u s ; and, accordingly, a
c o in of th is v a lu e w a s alw a y s p la ced
i n th e d e a d p e rs o n ’s m outh. T o n e g
le c t th is r it e w as to doom th e u n h a p
p y s h a d e to w a n d e r re s tle s sly alo n g
th e s h o re s of A cheron, sin ce C h aro n
re fu s e d to fe rry a n y one a c ro s s 'who
d id n o t p ay th e fee. C h a ro n is g en
e ra lly re p re s e n te d a s a n old m an, w ith
u n k e m p t b e a rd a n d filth y clo th es.
A ll E x p la in e d
T h e m is tre s s w as a t tr a c te d to th e
k itc h e n b y a te rrib le c l a tte r a n d evi
d e n t so u n d s o f scuffiing. W h e n sh e
a rriv e d th e room w a s d e s e rte d ex c ep t
f o r th e cook.
“M y, N o ra, w h a t w as all t h a t n o ise
I h e a rd o u t h e re ? ” a n x io u sly q u es
tio n e d th e la d y .
“Y ou see, m um , th e p o licem an ju s t
tr i e d to k is s m e.”
“ Oh, a n d you w e re com pelled to u s e
fo rc e to p re v e n t h im ? ”
“W ell, n o t ex a ctly , m nm , b u t you
see, th e ic e m a n ! . . .”
,
S a fe r T h a t W a y
Y oung M an — ^I w a n t a w o rd o f a d
vice.
M r. W a d e r (g rim ly )— W ell?
“ W h a t is th e b e s t w ay to ap p ro a c h
y o u fo r a lo a n ? ”
“ I f you a r e s e n s itiv e you h u d b e tte r
w r ite fo r it, aiid w h en you g e t m y
re p ly te a r i t u p w ith o u t re a d in g it .”
— S tra y S to rie s.
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W e ’v e .lo s t |,i_^e tr a in .
Y our u n
p u n c tu a l h ap
w ill d riv e m e o u t of
m y m ind.
W ife (sw e etly ) — A t le a s t, dea r,
s u c h a rid e w o u ld n o t fa tig u e
ac
count o f it s lengtii, w ould it? —^Boston
T r a n s c r ip t.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3,1924
D a te o f C reation U n kn ow n
M any th e o lo g ia n s h av e occupied
th e m selv e s w ith th e pro b lem o f th e
a c tu a l d |ite of c rea tio n . B ish o p U ssh er
co m p u ted th e y e a r a t 4004 B. .0. A
u n iv e rsa l h isto ry , a w o rk .o f 42 vol
um es, p u b lish e d in L ondon in 1779, de
v o te s som e sp a c e to th e fixing o f th e
a c tu a l tim e. I t d iscu sses th e p ro b
a b ility o f its: b ein g M arch 21, 4004
B. C., a n d S e p te m b e r 21, 4004 B. 'C.,
a n d in c lin e s to w a rd tlie la tte r d ate.
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^■^HESE are som e o f th e special advan-^
X t a g e s o f th e G len w ood S in g le-P ip e
H eater.— 1. T h e straight sides o f th e firep o t insure a clean fire around th e edges.^
2 . T h e feed doors are m ade extra w id e to
adm it large logs* 3* T h e floor register has
an 82% open-air area, allow ing a freer and
m ore rapid circulation o f heat* 4* T h e
heater itself is o f exceptionally h e a v y con
struction throughout.
^
C om e in and let u s sh o w y o u w h y a
G lenw ood makes heating easy^
F orm o f B a p tism
B a p tis m in th e C ath o lic c h u rch w a '
o rig in ally by im m ersio n . A ccording ti
th e C ath o lic E n c y clo p ed ia, im m ersion
re g u la r m eth o d o f b ap tism p re
vailed u n til a b o u t th e T w e lfth ce n tu ry
In som e p la c e s in d iv id u al Catholi<
churches b a p tiz e d by immersion u n til
. s w e r a l h u n d re d years later.
Glenwood heaters are viade
in th ree ty p e s, Single-Pipes,
the 3-W ay System, and the
standard Pipe Furnace,
A n A r iz o n a e n g n e e r h a s dev elo p ed
a w a y to re m o v e sc a le f r o m b o ile r
tu b e s b y c irc u la tin g a w e a k so lu tio n
o f h y d ro c h lo ric acid th r o u g h th e m
JOHNSON! PARKS, PORT JERVIS
Ghcf saysACTION TO CHECK
RADICAL ELEMENT
K it c h e n
BOUQUET
S tep s of n a tio n a l dim ension.^ to cu rb
th e a c tiv itie s o f r a d ic a l elem en ts w ho
u se u n -A m erican m e th o d s in pu b lic
sp eech e s w ere ta k e n by m e m b ers of
th e A m erican L egion a t B uffalo, N. Y„
re c e n tly us th e o u tco m e of a clash b e
tw e e n m em b ers o f th e L e g im a n d
P r o le ta r ia n p a r ty o ra to rs.
A s th e clim ax o f a s e rie s o f unA m erican sp eech e s of r a d ic a ls in L a
f a y e tte sq u are, L egion m en on th e eve
o f F la g d ay p u t to ro u t a P ro le ta r ia n
sp e a k e r, who, -stan d in g in th e sh ad o w
o f a m o n u m en t in m em o ry of th e n a
tio n ’s d ead d efen d e rs, w a s h u rlin g
p h ilip p ic s a g a in s t th e n a tio n , th e flag
and
a ll “m ilk -fed p a tr io ts .” T h e
s p e a k e r, a C hicago m an, to o k to h is
h ee ls an d so u g h t re fu g e a t th e P ro le
ta r ia n h e a d q u a rte rs . H e a tte m p te d to
o b ta in a w a r r a n t a g a in s t th e L eg io n
n a ir e w ho p u sh ed him fro m h is soap
box, b u t th e ju d g e r e fu s e d to issu e
one, s ta tin g th a t th e m an d id h is d u ty .
T h e L eg io n m en th e n m a d e a n in
s is te n t d em an d to c ity officials th a t an
en d b e b ro u g h t to all p u b lic speeches,
“su ch a s a re bein g v o m ited by R ed s
In L a f a y e tte sq u are, an d su ch a s
w ould in c ite a r io t b y an y gi'oup of
p a tr io tic m en ex p o sed to th e sp lee n .”
B o th M ay o r SchAvab a n d C om m ission
e r M eahl a g ree d to rev o k e p e rm its of
all ra d ic a l p a r tie s th a t h a v e been a l
low ed to si>eak in p u b lic p la ces, suc*h
a s L a fa y e tte s<piare.
In co m m en tin g m on th e ac tio n of
th e L e g io n n a ire s of B uffalo in d isp ers
in g th e ra d ic a l m eetin g , G a rla n d W.
P ow ell, n a tio n a l d ire c to r, A m erican
ism com m ission of th e A m erican L e
gion, s a id : “T h e ac tio n ta k e n by p a
tr io ts in B uffalo w as n o t an ofiicial
a c t o f th e A m erican L egion.
H ow
ever, I am p ro u d tc; s ta t e th a t n o redblooded A rueriram w ill allo w an y m an
to sla n d e r th o s e m en w ho sacrificed
For more delicious
Sauces and Salads
'
Made from fresh vegetables. Gives rich
flavor, color and taste to all home cooking.
Mushroom Sauce
3 tablespoonfuls Kitchen Bouquet; M cupful butter; M cupful flour;
1 teaspoonful salt; dash cayenne; 1 teaspoonful onion juice; 2 cupfuls
milk; 1 can mushrooms. Melt the butter, add flour and milk gradually,
stirring all the while. When cooked add the salt, cayenne, onion Juice
and Kitchen Bouquet. Drain and chop mushrooms, add to sauce and
cook 3 minutes.
Cream Sauce
Cbok together one-fourth a cup, each, of butter and flour, and add.
gradually one pint of milk; let simmer ten minutes after all the liquid
has been add
ason ‘with salt and pepper and add Kitchen Eiouquet to caste
Potato Salad
2 cups cold boiled potatoes (diced)
3^ cup finely chopped celery
cup chopped walnutss
^ T h e Chef"s Flavoring
for Home Cooking”
G la ss H o sp ita l W a lls
I G lass w a lls in h o s p ita ls a re th e la t
e s t o u tle t f o r p o te n tia lly la rg e q u a n
ti tie s o f t h a t p ro d u c t. G lass h a s
b e e n u s e d fo e w tius an d p a r titio n s in
th e c h ild re n ’s w a rd s Of a n ew ?4,000,000 h o sp ita l, B e th Is ra e l, N ew Y ork,
■'so th a t p a tie n ts w ith co n tag io u s ^
in fe c tio u s d is e a se s m a y b e seen by
''tlic ir p a r e n ts a n d re la tiv e s w ith o u t
(Iniig r of Ri>ro:ubng th e in fe ctio ih
^ It is oft.-n th e e a se t h a t e d u c a tio n
a u th o r I ti‘*s w ill re a liz e a n d a d v o c a te
new
econom ic
o p p o rtrm itie s som e
tim e in a d v a n c e of th e ir in d u s tria l
a p p lic a tio n , tscience
an d
m edicine
h a v e lo n g sin ce p u t th e s ta m p o f th e ir
a p p ro v a l on gl.ass f o r its stre u g tli,
s a r e ty a n d s a n ita tio n a n d v isib ility .
P a c k e rs an d h o tB e rs a re now b eg in
n in g to r.-tlfz e to a g i'c a te r d eg ree
h o w e x iste n t flies'* q u a litie s a re in
t h e g la ss eu n tain o r.
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p o r t if r v is . n.'y .
IHE EVENING GAZETTE
~In c o n n e c tio n w ith t h e dev elo p m en t
o f te lep h o n e serv ic e in I n d ia i t is
p la n n e d to lin k C a lc u tta a n d B om bay
b y lo n g d is ta n c e lin es th is year-.
2 sweet peppers chopped fine
2 hard-boiled
eggs chopped fine
hard-b
. chopped
.
li, onion
Make a dressing as follov/s;
1 teaspoonful Kitchen Ekjuquet
2 eggs
£ tablespoonfuls sugar
K cup cream
pepper and salt to ta.ste
K cup vinegar
I teaspoonful butter
1 tablespoonful olive oil
Beat up eggs, add cream, vinegar, su.gar,
pepper and salt. Put in di'uble boiler, stirring
constantly until it thickens, remo c Pom fire,
add the butter and set aside to cool. Add
K IT C H E N B O U Q lE T -an d olive oil. mix
with Che salad and serve on lettuce leaves
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th e ir all in d e fe n se of tn e ir co u n try .”
In th is re g a rd , th e Araericani.sm
com m ission o f th e L egion h a s ta k e n
s te p s to p re c lu d e th e u n p a trio tic a c
tiv itie s o f o rg a n iz a tio n s ad v o c a tin g th e
re p e a l o f a ll sed itio n a n d crim in a l
sy n d ic a list
la w s
th ro u g h o u t
th e
U n ited S ta te s . T h e se p eo p le a r e also
a d v o c atin g “fre e sp eech ,” sp eech of
th e k in d t h a t allo w s th e ad v o cacy o f
th e o v e rth ro w o f o u r g o v ern m en t by
fo rce o f arm s, w h ich m ean s th e o v er
th ro w o f th e g o v ern m en t w high g u a r
a n te e s f r e e speech.
P o lic e C h ie f Z im m erm an of B uffalo
s ta te d th e ca se o f “f r e e ‘jpeech” w hen,
a s a re a c tio n to th e L a f a y e tte sq u a re
affair, h e s a id : “I t is all v ery w ell
to ta lk a b o u t fre e sp eech b u t w h en
s p e a k e rs o v erste p th e b o u n d s th e y
h a v e g o t to be m uzzled, w ith a n iro n
h a n d if n e c e ss a ry .”
C a p ita ls F irst N e w sp a p e r
No Gardenia, just because w heat is
Belling at a dollar a bushel you can
not c a ll it bud’k w h e a t.
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The ('hureh of the liminietihile Concoptioii .................................................
Building and Lot .......................................................................... ...
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d'hc Church of the Immacuhite Conceptinn ..............................................
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The Church of the Immaculate Conception ............................................SehooL Building: and Lot ............................. ................................................ Parochial School
Si.sters of St. Franc'is ......................................................................................St. Fr.aiici'.^ Hospital and Lot ........................................................................ Public Hospital
Sisters of St. F rancis ......................................................................................New St. Franci.s H ospital .. ........................................................................ .... P u b lic H o sp ita l
The Reformed Dutch Church of D eerpark ............................................... ..
Building and Lot .......................................................................... Church .............
Tlie Reformed D u td i Church of Deerpnrk ................................................. Parannaire ........................................................................................................... Parsonage .........
T h e F ir s t B a p tis t C h u rch ......................................................................... Church Building and Lot ........................................................................... (ffiurch .................
T h e F ir s t B a p tis t C h u rch ..........................................................................Parsonage ............................................................................................................ Parsonage
{'hristiau Seieiice Association .......................................................................
and Grounds. 20 East Main Street ................................. ............. Church ..
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Home for \g e d Women . .............................................................................Dwelling,
Canal Street ..................................................................................Old Ladies Hon:
Laurel (Jrovp Cemetery and Lot Owners ................................................. Grounds. Vault.s ami Monuments ................................................................Cemetery ...........
St. M ary’.s Cemetery and Lot Owners .....................................................Grounds. Vaults and Monuments ......... ..................................................... Cemetery .................................................- ..........................................
IMatdiechemack .Cemetery ...............................................................................Grounds and Monuments ......................... ..................................................... Ccmietery .............................................................................................
Young Men’s Christian Association ............................................................Building and Lot ............................................................................................... ...
Building .....................................................................
United States Government ........................................................................... ..
Ofllee Building and Lot ......................................................................Post Office
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Salvation Army . . . . . . • • • • • • ........... ...................... ......................................\rm y Citadel ..................................................................................................... Church .................................................................................................
Congri^gatxon .Ygudath Achim ..................................................................... Svuagogue Building and Lot ........................................................................Svuncoeue . . . » ....................................................................................
Ackerman, Mary .............................................................................................. .. B-m-olaw Street ...........................................................................................'D w elling .......................................................................................
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Gilhson, Jehial ................................. ............................................................ ...
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Jones, J e n n ie M. ............... ............ .................................. ...........................18 P ro sp e c t S tre e t
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I , the imdersigiiefl assessor of the’ City of P o rt Jervis, county of Orang^e, do depose and ^ e r th a t the preceding* is a trn e and complete report of a ll
property" situated in the saidlGity exempt from taxation under the Jaws of this State, Ju ly 1-1924- JA M ES
SGHOEIELB, ll>2 Pike Sfreet.
Bnlbseribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of Septemberj 1^2 L—JOHIST F. CtiEABY, N otaiy Eiihlic.
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