THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1807. A SUBMARINE BOAT. THE HOLLAND PROMISES TO REVOLU- TIONIZE MODERN NAVAL WARFARE What Is Claimed For the New Vessel Able to Withstand the Pressure of Wa ter at a Depth of 150 Feet Commer. cinl Uses of Submarine Craft, The successful launching at Eliza. beth, N. J., of the new Holland subma- rine torpedo boat created a consider- able sensation, as it is claimed the ves. sel will revolutionize marine warfare, The construction of the boat has been eagerly watched all over the country. It is cylindrical in shape, is 560 feet 8 inches long, with a 4 foot screw pro- teoting extension, 10 feet 8 inches in di- ameter amidships, and the molded diam- eter is the same. According to the in- HE HOLLAND SUBMARIN ventor, she can travel under wate knots an hour for eight hours, The POWEr « r eight ana ten knots on the surface, from a gasoline the former to ling along the pedo tubes, boat being with a rang: 3 to be stored expulsion tubs almost directly thrower. But three of ried, as each weighs 850 pour ¢ gun at the boat, which, with a 1 of expected pound projectile 100 yard water, Five of the Six men will constitu The Holland will is a submarin explosive, is at any deg wn to 100 feet and adjusted while running in de at least but whe inguander a fl p water, she 11d, of course, ne 830 feet of wt 3 n ati x11 « i N H hull and could stand d than in the past Fairy Stories About Liquefied Alr. The circulation of wonder ) the things to be done with liquid air now in order stories as The operation of lique a tolerably famil { the liquefaction 1 a commercial scale is far from be ing settled. As to the storage and trans- mission 6f the liquid when its temper ature must be kept at more than 200 de- grees below zero, it will not easily be believed to be practicable or profitable. ~ American Machinist ing air has become ne. The cost « Welding Cold Metals, Professor Roberts-Austin has made i Ciean the remarkable discovery that metals | are not only capable of diffusing into | each other when they are molten but | also when they are cold. He has shown that if clean surfaces of lead and gold | are held together in vacuo at a temper- ature of only 40 degrees for four days they will unite firmly and can be sepa- | rated only by a force equal to one-third of the breaking strain of lead itself. The First Steel Pen. Sixty years ago Joseph Gillott was a | working jeweler in. Birmingham, Eng- land. One day he accidentally split one of his fine steel tools, and, being sud denly called on to sign a receipt and not finding a pen handy, he used the split tool as a substitute. This led to making pens of metal Makes Buildings Fireproof, A point to make building fireproof, recently patented, consists of water, caustic soda, salt and blue vitriol mixed together to forma a liquid of the thick- ness of paint, the compound being dis covered by a Washington woman. Killing Insects on Fruit Trees, A California man has a steaming process for killing insects on fruit trees, The process consists of heating the at- mosphere about the trees to about 120 degrees, which does not injure the tree, but destroys insect life, American Sawmill For South Afries. A shop in Tacoma is building » $100,. 900 sawmill outfit to go to Delagon Bay, South Africa American Machinist, | feet and multiply this by 7 PASTEURIZED MILK, A Simple and Effective Process of Steril. ation Explained, Consumption is now generally recognized, by a specif. ic micro-organism, and this organism often found in the milk of tubercu- is a disease caused, as 18 lous cows, such cows being quite nu- | merous——perhaps 10 per cent of all | those existing in the state of New York. The more highly bred the animal is the greater is the probability of its being tuberculons. As some 90,000 persons die in the United States every year from consumption alone, the importance of the milk supply can hardly be over- estimated. Typhoid fever also is due to | a specific microbe, usually found in water and in milk, having been convey- ed from the former to the latter when the cans were washed or when the milk- man diluted the milk to increase his profits, The stomach disorders of infant life | are so frequently due to contaminated milk and are so well known that any { remarks upon them seem unnecessary, The process of pasteurization is su- | perior to sterilization by boiling, because | it does not | ble, as boiling certainly does, i or | should have less digesti A bottle fresh milk lugged with make the milk other vessel is absorbent contaming mouth i ] cotton This vessel A Chinese Ts Mr pewriter about ROR ¢ f It all 4,000 in number wheels about one requires 20 or Wheels te the letters, and the « two keys first key turns the wheel and the second it at the letter wanted, which is brought down upon the paper by an in genious device carry perator must strike The to make } impression sic pe Queen Victoria to Touch the Dutton. A press dispatch from Montreal states that Queen Victoria has been asked, through Lord Aberdeen, and her con sent is expected, to touch a button in London and thus start the big electrio works of the Lachine Hydraolic and Land company, which are to supply some hundred thousand of horse power to Montreal. This is the largest electric installation in the British dominions. — Electrical Review Messuring Frick Work, To ascertain the number of bricks in a wall, obtain the number of superficial for a 4 inch wall, by 14 for a 9 inch wall, by 21 for a 13 inch wall and by 28 for a 17 inch wall. If the wall is thicker than 17 inches, add 7 bricks to every addi tional 4 inches Rell Alr by the Dottie, Liquefied air can now be ordered oy the dozen bottles in Munich, but just what it can be used for in a general | way is in doubt. It is so cold that it blisters the skin at a touch, but its ex- | cess of oxygen is a valuable feature, At | present chemists aro the only customers | for it. When Steam Consens to De Steam. to be steam. Tho exhaust seen comin, from an engine consists of particles of liquid water mixed with air which is gradually absorbing it, — American Ma- chinist, | doubt hereditary. | tions about Edison's Patents, During the last 256 years the United States patent office has granted 711 patents to Thomas A. Edison, CHILDREN'S EYES. | A PHYSICIAN ON THE IMPORTANCE OF CARING FOR THEM, Dispositions Sometimes ble of the Affected by Trou. Eyesight — Benefits of Using Properly Adjusted Glasses Valuable Advice to Parents, About two years ago s lady brought | two of her sons, aged respectively 9 and 11, tome to have their eyes examined to soo if glasses were needed, She had tak en this step partially on my invitation and as a matter of precaution, as she was well aware that both herself and her husband had defective eyes, and some of her children were already wearing glasses for troubles which were without In answer to ques- the general health of the children, their disposition, complaints they made regarding headache, ete. , she made the following statement: “I really am puzzled to know what to do with the older boy. irritable and cross after a few days at school, and ho always seems to be BX il ing for a fight. His health good, with the exce; n of headache Prt after study, In wt nearly as far He seems so BINS very advanced in » is his younger brot After 1 1s cured You sinless method of glasses, ¥ if this mati until the « as reached maturity it requires a painful which in the majority of cases is not altogether successful then, for it is not alone the matter of appearance that the parents are responsible for. Bat children who are cross eved and allowed to remain in this condition any length of time are al most certain to lose the use of one ey wholly or in part, owing to the length of time they are allowed to go in this way. Very few children are born cross eyed, and almost every mother will tell you that this misfortune was due to some sickness, a fall or something of the kind which happened when they were beginning to walk, when in reality the accident or sickness only marked the time that the child first began to use its eyes to discriminate small objects, and the straining of the eyes to see caused them to cross, Another reason why many children are allowed to grow up cross eyed is be cause physicians in general practice have heretofore been so grossly ignorant 18 1 } i f TP ration, | of these sabjects that they have in formed the mother that the child would probably outgrow this trouble. This is a mistake, Cross eyes are produced by straining the sight and very rarely, if ever, are outgrown have the avpearance of being slightly cross eyed, owing to the the lids when they are This, of course, may when parents notice their child's eyes very small | cross temporarily when looking at an When steam becomes visible, it consos object close at hand, even though they remain so for a few moments only, they will use the best of jodgment in having the matter investigated at once. Do not think that an operation will do away with wearing glasses in these cases, for glasses almost invariably go with an operation, and you cannot change this matter, however much you may wish to do #o.~Dr. W. I Beymour in Omaha World Herald. Su. Mo. Tu. Babies sometimes | formation of | 4/6/6789 11/12/18 14/15/16 be outgrown, But | ANCRANTON DYNAMITER 1CCCH ds Three Big 25 04 for es D atroying 31 Turn 143 5000 VAMAGEE TWENTY OTHER HO The Owner of Ihe 'wo of the Bulldings the Work of HH In Arson. Destroyed It but of Tiros Church Enemies, Under Arrest on na Charge Juns ), A terday aynamite morning In uj ! busines i it by him and n Micha Another “*Heaven'' For ett T 80 A has Premiers Mrs Astor Entertains Colon London Mr Wald garden party to at thelr « low, yesterday June 30 Ww fam sr! : the wintry h The hes It in laun lien. In the ficers attends thelr h Wolsel 1807 JULY. 'e.! Th. Fr. 12 16/16 17 18/19|20 21/22 23 21 25/26] 27 28, 20| 3031 MOON'S PHASES. — 8:32 ~ » First 3 1:8 on 18 pm. | & game 21 om oon 20 Wo CURES THE CHILDREN. Nervura ls the Best Medicine and Surest Gure For the Little Ones. Dr. Greene's Nervura is the Household Rem edy For Children. Wonderul Remedy. Give Your Child This A Cure Is Certain. Wonderfully Successful the Eve " " J (} Ear, Nose, Throat. Diseases snd J Nagal hronie Lungs an All Eye Operations Successfully Performed HE CURES AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL. LIVED OFF BREAD AXD MILK FoR TEARS For more than 5 years | have had a bad case of eatarth, stomach and general trouble Took cold continually For one and one half years | could eat only bread and milk. Tried © differ ent doctors, to get rid of my misery, but worse and worms 80 1 went to see Dr. Sam for treatment. and today | am as strong as ever, can eat anything, don't take any more cold, and consider myself! cured of this terrible disease, Jous H. Kavrrsan, Mattawanua. Pa got CATARRN AXD EYER TROUBLE For more than 5 years | have had a very bad case of eye trouble and eatarth. The eyes con tinuall got sore and grew weaker and weaker I always took cold, Dy. Salm cured me CLEYRLAND RIMREnLY Witnessed by A. J. Kimbely MeVeyton, MiMin county, Pa PONE GOOD WORK 1 hil & very bad case of catarrh and sore for more than § years, and consequently it gave me a world of trouble. 1 was obliged 10 see Dr. Salm: under his treatment the change is wonderfully rapid. My friends are astonished Diseases of Women, such as have baffled the ski eyes | I miserable disease, J | dozen ( as well, and think with me done another wor Lovis that Ir. Sal derful pince of work SHANNON, Whitesto has ATCASE OF CATARRN AXD THROAT THROU Fut more than three years our two of have been suffering from catarth ane trivibile also enlarged tonsils 1 hey WETS Con tinually taking cold ; could hardly breathe at night their constitutions became undermined After a short course of treatment with Dr. Salm they have almost ¢ ntirely recovored from their F.Harnisox, Bellefonte SUFFERED OR 15 YRARS For 1A years I have suffered very much with nervous, inward and ear trouble, and my con dition Frew worse and worse. | tried a halt actors, and plies of patent medicines to no avail. 1 went jo Dr. Salm, and, thanks to his knowledge as a physician. 1 consider my self entirely cured Those pains, which came | every month, and the fearful nervous prostra cured, All Eye Operations sucoessfully perform Jess and certain cure for impotenes, lost mano bilit yout | AIsO jot p or sexual functions, hbesdity or fits scientifically trea Lion resulting therefrom, has entirely left me 1 feel happy once more. Mus, W. M. Jon, : New Florence, Pa. Lol other physicians and remedies quickly ed. Manhood perfectly restored, Quick, pain- ¢ Ml, Spermatorrhin, Josses, weak and nervous de. rostatiis, varicoceie and all private diseases whether from fmprodent habits of and permanently ed and positively cured by a neverfailing met cured. New method Electroysis, Epilipsy od, Examination and Consultation Free to Everybody. FRE “The Medieal Adviser.” 80 CENY BO Ar) Evy those contemplatin Dr. Salm. ¥. O, Corrected Dates of the Doctor's engagements for J vice to young a CRpee one free on application. Address, stamp for postage. is Town, Hotel, Day Bellefonte, Brockerhoff, Saturday, Howard, Syracuse, Monday, a short history of private diseases, ad. mare . This Book will be sent to any. LP, Columbus, Ohlo, Enclose a Joent 5 June. July. Aug. « Dot. Nov, 18 10 FF F280 er 81 19 16 18 11'S Dee. 25 6 FROM 10 O'CLOCK A. M.. UNTIL 2 O'CLOCK P. M.
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