MANY FAIRIES IN GREEN ISLE Idea That the Gnomes Have Dis- appeared Is Declared to Re Altogether Erroneous. | There still are fairies in Ireland, de- clares the Ulster Folklore, which ex- | plains by saying: To many, perhaps, this statement will be really news. Of course, anyone who has never taken any interest in the matter at all knows | ithat in the days gone by there were ! plenty of them from one end of the green isle to the other—are not thelr ‘old haunts, the thorn bushes, thelr raths, forts, coves and souterraines | still to be found in every corner of qreland just as they have existed | since time out of mind? But it has been the general belief that the fairies themselves long ago, in one fashion or another, had fer- saken or been driven from their se- cret places, the last hegira being placed at as modern a period as the ‘middle of the nineteenth century—the night of the big wind, in fact when ‘they were all supposed to have been blown into the sea with the exception of a few that landed in Scotland. The error of that belief, however, has been scientifically ascertained in a series of Investigations pursued by Miss Elizabeth Andrews, F. R. A. I, for a decade or so. “The belief is general,” Miss An- drews says, “that these little people were at one time very numerous ' throughout the country, but have now disappeared from many of their for- mer haunts. At Ballynahinch I ‘was told they had been blown away 50 years ago by a great storm, and the caretaker at Killevy said they had gone to Scotland. They are, however, ‘supposed still to inhabit the more re- ‘mote parts of the country, and the old People have many stories of fairy vis- itors and of what happened in their own youth and in the time of their fathers and grandfathers.” WAS PIONEER IN WIRELESS James Bowman Lindsay, Scottish En- gineer, Has Not Been Given the Credit He Deserves. Little is heard abeut James Bowman ‘Lindsay, and mueh about wireless te- legraphy, yet the career of the one and ithe history of the other are insepara- ible, says the Christian Science Moni- itor. Upwards of sixty.years ago Bow- ‘man Lindsay operated a system across [the River Tay, a distance of one and a ‘half miles, just above the bridge the ‘construction of which ranks as one of lthe most notable feats in engineering. His efforts failed to attract attention ‘at the time, however, because of his retiring disposition, but the history of electrical research records few names more deserving of respect than his. He was a pioneer in the application of electricity for heating and lighting purposes and bespoke a great future for it. Apropos of Bowman Lindsay, as he was familiarly known, it is interesting to note that his energies were not «wholly directed to the advancement of 4he mechanical arts. He was a lin- ‘guist and as such started out to trans- late the Bible into many different lan- ‘guages. Seven years’ labor was ex- pended on the task, and the work was Let The McVey Company Build Your Home ! Property will never grow cheaper, it is bound to grow more valuable. Let The McVey Company build your home and arrange monthly payments for you. Mr. Investor, we will show a good investment in town property at a goodly interest to you. Write or call for particulars and drawings. THE McVEY COMPANY, BELLEFONTE, PA. 65.10-3t war pictures. “The Unpardonable Sm” A tale of love and adventure. Wonderful “kid” stuff. Magnificent 8 reel picture. You are sure to like it. «Scenic Theatre. Two Days, Matinees and Nights. Monday and Tuesday, March 8th - 9th Matinee, each day 17¢ Evenings 17¢ and 28c be abandoned. The Bible, in incom- plete form, may still be seen in the Albert institute, Dundee, Scotland. It lies open in a glass case and shows that the method employed was to di~ vide the book into the requisite num- ' ber of columns and in each column | place the words in English and their | far from being finished when it had to | equivalent in each language into which they were translated. Dangerous Counterfeit. | The most expert means of counter- feiting American greenbacks has been discovered by the state police in the Adirondacks lumber camps, where $20, : $50 and $100 notes were being dupli- | cated. Banking experts have pro- | nounced them the most clever counter- i feits in existence. The information now in the hands of the state police is to be turned over to the United States department of jus- tice. The secret of the device is a ma- chine which is capable of splitting the thin note paper on which American notes are engraved and permitting the face and back of the néte to be stripped from each other. Waxed pa- per is then laid over each half of the note and a solution applied to trans- fer enough of the original ink to the waxed paper to make an exact dupli- cate of the note. The waxed sections to which the ink has been transferred are then pasted to the opposite half ! of the good note and in this way two bank notes exactly alike are produced. Malines Catillons Busy. The carillons of Malines have never been heard so much and to such splea- did effect as of late. The truth is that Malines has undertaken to get.together a sufficient sum of money with which te present to St. Quentin a new caril- lon, the Germans having seized the bells of the French town. So every carillon of Malines has been ringing and pealing. There have been carillen concerts, one of the performers on the :pells of the cathedral of St. Rombaut | being the bell ringer of St. Quentin himgelf. The hymn which he played embodied the motifs of the “Marseil- laise” and the “Brabanconne. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS { PPLICATION FOR CHARTER.—No- tice is hereby given that an appli- cation will be made to the Gover- nor of the State of Pennsylvania on Mon- day, the 22nd day of March, A. D. 1920, at ten o'clock a. m., by G. F. Musser, Richard Brouse, BE. B. Bower, A. J. Heverley, Thos. S. Hazel, J. Frank Smith, and For- rest Ocker, under the provisions of an Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, “An Act to Privide for the Incorporation and Regulation of certain Corporations,” - approved April 29th, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called THE G. F. 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