Page 6 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLFFONTE, JUNE 20, PA. 1907. Two Clever Builders of Aeroplanes. i taechanieal ) success of the Wright broth- of Dayton, O, In getting he German government to contract with them for the! fleet of airships is a sig went. According to the no less an authority on the an Professor Alexander Gra- It means that the era of aerial navigation has now been reached, The matter is no longer one of mere theory and experiment. “The Impossible has been passed In aerial navigation,” sald Professor Bell not long ago on learning of the success ful flights of the Wright aeroplane, “and 1 am proud of the fact that America leads the world in that mat. ter.” At the time of this remark the | Wrights had demonstrated the practi- | cability of their machine, but had made no contracts for the construction | of a fleet. They were negotiating with | the French government, and it was | supposed that France would have the honor of launching the first vessels of the Wright design. It was reported that France had an option on the in- vention of the Ohlo men, but for some | reason the gotiations were broken off. It that the brothers sub mitted gen ylans to the government guaranteeh ght of fifteen and a 200,000. The height only building nificant a opin subject tl ham Bell, practical of a even n of ne bir st ASN Mit fii miles of seventy- and as red five the helght purpo Berlin at the « ships be and forty machine is ¢ is no dependence on | al The craft is bull to of e heavier than air p ciple and to overcome the law of gravi- tation by the wistance to the alr caused by rapid flight and the broad surfaces presented by the wings of the chine loons | gine along & train | around curves, { trains shall fey tof | two flywhee THE LATEST MARVEL. Gyroscope Lodomotive, Which Runs on a Single Rail or Cable. A trafn that will spin along on a sin- gle rail or even on a wire eable The down, and performing miracles pf engineering, is what Is promised by Louis Brennan, CC. B., of the Royal Soctety of inventor of the Bre de. vices that are now in extensive use, He that trains shall run at high speed, as much as 125 to 150 miles per hour, and that the cars shall be hotels on wheels, from fifteen to twenty feet pert of much con- arrangement than even in the case of ears run on two rails, according to the present system. Ie promises that the and ears of such maintain their balance on rail or cable perfectly HOTOSS ravines rivers, London, nnan torpedo and other Promises wide, vel tting more lent engines the single BP SE THE GYROSCOPE LOCOMOTIVE. to the law of sed i earthy: ard, due gravit the } 18 n fure engine, or model, whi on Ices is sly to t consisting in opposite These flywheels tly balanced on lectricity or other motive be used in moving the en- the rall and thus dragging of cars. ROOSEVELT-LONG. “Nature Fakir” Controversy Between Stamford Author and President. AR had never heard of th lev am J. Long of Stamford, fore President rections by keep the itsone rall. E power may » perfec wuld 1 | Roosevelt in a rec rent magazine article perator ind Wilbur Wright are in the wod of ny and are sons bishop in the United Brethern church. They were in the bicycle busi ness at the time the bicycle was n craze and have been experimenting with flying machines since about 150 They early determined upon the aero plane as giving the best chance of suc cessful flight and In 198 succeeded In making a machi which would fly Since then their efforts have been | given to improving their machine and overcoming practical difficulties. The | first flight lasted fiftynine sex onds, but during It the roplane ad vanced a distance of 852 feet against a twenty mile The next year the brothers accomplished for the first time the feat of describing a cir cle iy the latter part of 1004 they | had succeeded In flying as long dis | tances as four miles at a time. Most | of the experiments were made over | meadows near their home at Dayton. | They kept their aerial operations ns | much in the dark, so to speak, as possi ble in order to protect thelr discoveries and inventions from appropriation by others and often made thelr flights at night. In the latter part of 1008 a flight of twenty-five miles was made at a rate of nearly forty miles an hour. The accompanying pleture from a photograph reproduced in the Bclentific American gives a genera! idea of the Wright aeroplane. Heretofore the brothers have been very secretive! about their invention and have avoid: ed publicity as much as possible. Now that thelr work has been crowned with success and the stamp of approval has been placed upon it by a powerful Eo ropean government and with their financial future assured by the action this government has taken thers is rea. pon to expect from the courageous and persistent inventors greater freedom of utterance in respect to their ideas and ante pations, At Wisconsin. “Men,” sald the coy maid to a fond fusser, “are n delusion and a snare” “It 1s queer,” murmpred the man, “women will hug a delusion” And while the coy malden faintly protested the fond fusser set out to be rl neighbor of a ne only ae an hohir wind snared. Wisconsin Ephinx, statements the ks about ani is a called in former ms mals A asehold word, his works quest On some ide In his bos : vow the author's name Roos affidavit by Dr about with the aff 1] paragraph which read to Sioux Long ProY h issertion the wolf. In davit was ar velt of a to nneet THRE REY, DIR. WILLIAM J. LONO. asked how E. HH. Harriman and Poult. ney Bigelow would like to have a Sloux Indian elected a member of the Ana nias club, It is sald there were chuc- kles over the reading of the paragraph, | though the nature faking controversy did not come officially before the cab inet for consideration. Dr. Long Is forty years of age, & na tive of Massachusetts, a Harvard and Heldelberg graduate, has been writing | books abent animals for some ten years | and belongs to the winistry of the Cone | gregational church, President Roosevelt Is not a real stu dent of animals and condemns him for | shooting hem What Came Up. a planted some ‘grass seeds In the front yard, and what do you suppose came up?’ “Grass” “Nope.” “What then?” “A lot of birds came up and ate the seed." Cleveland Pala Dealer, up hill | w He charges that | FINLAND'S “NEW WOMEN.” Bome of Them Now Sit as Deputies In the National Diet. Strange as it may hich Is In the grants women greater p than they enjoy even the United States. us they have knockin house land iy to or less lack of them have disturbing the j co while holds of nite seem, of the government | England or suffragettes,’ ed, have voor of the The been term loudly at the imnons in Eng turned away with of ony, and ested for ged In male au the fact autocratic, in gaining 4 vhich Is of the Fin. been of con he more ceren some Dred na besieging the strong thority that the gov the wom have admission to the there called the land, des ronment 1s quite succeeded pariia diet, Some ment de- | spite differences of load and the tenden- perpetl and needed f pamphlets place of gagged ar press and bolstered up the urage of husbands, ns and brothers. This work seemed to develop in them the desire to exercise the suffrage. They came to that with universal suffrage thelr country would be most likely to obtain and preserve its liber ties. There are six women deputies in th resent die we of tl most i IL. Hag Dagmar Gripenberg Mrs. Hed , Spread take the suppressed LD nO welleve a man Her Mrs wig Gebl vine, Mrs, Alexandra Minna Sillangva and ard. THE METROPOLITAN ANTONIUS Greek Church Functionary Who Is Friend of Do o" ¢ to In Russia uma, who In f the bent & break between and to thwart 5 nary party at court. He has wen characterized as one of the g wen of the Russia of today and because of his personality the czar 1 the i : : the designs of the react reat THE METROPOLITAN ANTONIUS and his position In the clses a strong sway over the emperor It was he who stood by the czar at the | coremony of the blessing of the Neva | when the Russian monarch so narrow. | | ly escaped losing his life. He is sald to head the party of reform In the Russian church, and it was in part his | influence which led to the proclama- | | tion of religious liberty In Russia by the emperor's decree, — rs s— — i Wellesley Float Day. At the colleges there are many foa- | tures of commencement week besides | the conventional baccalaureate sermon on Sunday and the bestowal of degrees {on some succeeding week day. These time honored Institutions remain, but | the programme Is varied by other func | more hilarious nature | at different colleges, but at those at. tended by women at least there aro peenes at this time, One of the prettiest | Wellesley, on Lake Waban, fs a grand display of fireworks, : { in use Finland, | czar, | articipation In | ig | | which includes all the chartered banks, church exer | tions, often of lighter and sometimes of | Customs differ | sure to be beautiful and picturesque of such functions Is “float day” at | A prize | is awarded to the crew which handles | the oars most gracefully, boating songs | float over the water, and at night there | GLEANINGS. There are 4851 In the civilized w The whole nr almost u gtenographic sy orid of Chile I18 traver ed by interrupted chain of vol Of Gorman vntain much re bel he Fi posed hereafter the 100 men It will require $72,000,000 to carry ot ernment’'s project of Zulder lake by builds five miles kk The taxameter cab | a new thing under the however, wagons wih a } meter were . use as far of one hot members 1 t the Dut I gov ng pposed to be In Ching Ind of taxa back as the | eleventh century MONEY MATTERS. The Canadian Bankers’ association, bas decided to compete against the ex- press companies for money order bus! ness throughout Canada, The official bank rate at Lisbon has remained at 5% per cent since Jan mary, 1860, The official rate at Madrid has been 4% per cent s September, 1003, and at Rome It has bee n 5 per cent since Beptember, 1004 “To attract subse Temps of Paris tated ince ribers,"” remarks the not hes- hose rate of fy é $ ANLerest Law Points. board of manager Wg and loan ciation another association borrowing stock lovan transfer to tract of a nied | versus Ii R A. (N J, 4) A statute permitting arrest for fraud Is beid iu Ledford versus Er m (N C) 4 I. R. A (XN 8) 130, apply when by reason of the character of the transaction or the general termina. tion of the partnership dealings an ao tion at law will lle against one part aer In favor of the other, 1 I. ( oO! kh yh ler is (Mo), 4 Ton ners to Bad Symptoms. 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Mme. public names, Sembrich singers is among the few who use thelr married Queen Liliuokalani | she Intends though a8 denied that urried agaln, xty-eight, 1 ai wusts of a gir! blacksmith aged sixteen, who ly and neatly as Xperienced bincksm purchased the Paris house te Baron Hirsch in the Ave briel, The price is said to have been $600,000 In her ninetysixth year Mrs. Eliza- beth 1. Gillis of Milford 1s the oldest person in town and one of the oldest in Massachusetts. She has been a the greater part of her Mrs. Roosevelt has chosen to ally herself with that part of society which goes in for uplifting. She has sedulous ly avolded the merely frivoloua Her name is on the list of patrons of art and music, She is pledged when her husband leaves office to ald in the es- tablishment of a national seademy of art and f a na servatory, both to pported by vernment fu 1s tional cons Bo under of the y of ehrated her ninety first birthday annis ary. 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