i 7KB tXMomS, WKOKKSDAY, DEO. 90, 190, ALIENS PRODUCE AMERICAN TYPE Marked Departure in Physique of hamSgeaati' OuUnm Ntedby CHANGES OF SHAPES IN READS Effect ef Climate and Environment Evident Almest from Landing Chil dren of Sicilians Not So Lono-Head-ed,of Hebrews Not So Round-headed. Washington. D. C. Uncle Sam nulokly makes Amorlcana of the chil dren o tanxalsranta. Bran what ha to been deemed th moat enduring racial haracteriatlcfl are rapidly onaaeed. So the Immigration Commission states in a preliminary report present ed to Congress. The atatomeat la re gard od as of importance to anthropo logical eclenco, tor It Indicates the derelopmeat of a distinct American type In persons of European descent. The lnrestigatlon was conducted chiefly br Prof. Boas of Columbia Uni versity. Tho Inquiry has beea con fined so far to New York City and to Immigrants from Sicily and from the Bast of Ehtrope and tholr children. Prof. Boss's measurements go to show thai TJnclo Sam gets busy at once to make his chlldron from abroad as much like his native sons and daughters as possible. The roport shows that the amalgamation is most rapid during the period immediately following the arrival of the Immi grants. The difference In type be tween parents and ohlldron manifests itself almost immediately after their arrival hare. Among individuals born a long time After the arrival of the parents In Asaeriea the dlSsreaoe fa increased, bat only slightly as com pared to the great difference that de velops at once. It Is shown that the American born children of the long-headed StoiUnns and those of tho round-beaded Bast European Hebrews have very nearly the same intermediate head ferm. The eh 11 Aran of the long-headed Sicilians aro more round-headed, the children of the round-headed Hebrews are more long-headed than tholr parents. Similar changes are traeed la the de velopment of the faces of these types. The commission finds fewer chil dren are born to these immigrants after they arrive here than blessed them In the old country. The children of Sicilians are not so healthy in New York as they would be among the isl and's vineyards and groves. But tho children of people from Bastorn Eu rope are far sturdier than thoso who remain In the Ghettos. 8HOOTS WELL WITH QLA8S EYE. Sportsman's Instinct Strong Enough to Kill Rabbits. Sayvine, L. I. Raymond Stryker was out gunning whan a rabbit sat up about fifty yards away In a clump of puss willows. Btryker, who has been wearing a glass oye for a couple of weeks, leveled his gun at the cotton tail, then shut his good eye and blazed away. When ho opened the good eye the rabbit was dead. He did the same with three other rabbits. "I am so used to cocking that eye," said Stryker when he returned to town with his bag full of game, "that I just forgot the other eye was a glass one. You can take It from me that I saw those rabbits with my glass eye. Else how could I havo hit 'em? My idea Is that tho sight of thoso rabbits Jumped into the glass eye for a second or so. Why, I could see them as plain as day. There's no doubt about It." " 'Pears to me that 'ere glass eye gave you a kind of second sight," re marked Uncle Ike Chichester. FUR HELMETS NECESSARY. Alto Automobile Goggles to Officers on Board Torpedo Boat Destroyer. Washington, D. C. Officers on board the torpedo boat destroyer Flus se whose duties expose them to the elements, have been equipped with a fur helment, in which Is placed a pair of automobile goggles On her trial trip the Fluaser made about 32 knots an hour. The fur helmets are neces sary not only to protect the officers from the wind and spray but also from smoke and sparks from the tunnels, which on this type of vessel are very short It is probable that the use of these helmets will be ex tended to other torpedo boat destroy era. The riusser Is the swiftest vea- sol In the navy. Fishing far tulrrels. Rising Sun, Md. A uaWue method with which to capture stulrrels was successfully demonstrated at Iarm ington when William J. Reynolds eaught lour with hook mm line. Rey nolda saw several eater a hole In a tree about thirty feet from the ground. Ho procured a hook and eltsiblng to a high limb lowered the ffieirig taekle into the hole. 71aUy the hook eaught tn the bide, wkeet he gara vio lent pulls and Ashed out all the Kiplrrala hi the hale. Several ether huntem wfll start ra ectttsadve heek- aneVHto afvlrrol KpedMtsM. Cbleaoe Nowadays fteettM Med. Chlaa, m. Half a mtiUem dUrs was regres sited at the ball afreet In Chi en by newsboys Mad termer nwsf . Tesa a novate, ta vttr flM,. and several, nntil a tew w:nHHMnWHtwtnu:Hn GRANGE. About Diagnosing Troo Ailments. Many of the requests for Informa tion in regard to trees and tholr ail ments that are received by State Zoo logist H. A. Surface, HarrlBburg, Pa., aro not definite enough, and it is dif ficult to give tho proper remedies in consequence of not having sufficient information. A manufacturer of Hanover, Pa., wrote to Professor Surface, inquiring what, to do for the trees in his gar den pear. plum, cherry, quince and apricot, which are suffering, and ap parently dying. Following is the Professor's answer, and it will be well for those intending to write for information concerning their trees to observe the Instructions given: "Replying to your letter as to what to do for your fruit trees, I beg to say that tho remedy depends upon the kind of disease or trouble. I would strongly suspect thnt 'your trees are infested with San Jose scale, but I am not euro of this. Tho scale attacks all varieties which you men tion, and it will certainly mako them look sickly, and whose within a very few years. If you will send mo some twigs from your trees, I can examine them, and if tho trouble be San Jose scale I can let you know exactly about this. I can then toll you Just how and when to treat them. You aro at liberty to write to tho Orchard In spector for your county, asking him to stop and seo your trees at any time when he is in your neighbor hood. He will doubtless let you know when hla business will take him there. "It I am passing that way soon, I can come personally to seo your trees, but I think the first thing is for you to send me some of the twigs, and if they have scale, or any evidence of plant disease, which can be detected by an examination of them, I can give you the diagnosis and outline the remedy. This will answer the same purpose as though I, or one of my in spectors, would take the time to come and see them. Please be sure to put your name on or In the package, which may be sent to mo by mail." Cost of a Spraying Outfit. Tho Master of a O ran co. located In Jefferson county, wrote to Professor H. A. Surface, the State Zoologist, Harrisbure. Pa., for information as to the cost of a spraying outfit. He mentioned a double-acting sprayer with 25 feet of hose and a ten-foot extension nole. as about the kind of an outfit that the members of his Grange would want. As different members had determined to procure the necessary apparatus for spraying their trees, the information was re quested to be given before the next meetine of the Grance. The coat of snravlne apparatus is a question which has agitated quite a good many farmers, some or. wnom hn.ve deferred caring for their trees and permitted thevSan Jose scale to do great damage, because or tne iaea that an outfit is expensive. The let ter of Professor surface, tnereiore, In reply to the one received from the Grange, will be ot general interest HYiltcvwine: la a codv of the letter: " Replying to your recent letter, I think you can get a spraying outfit such as vou mention for about fifteen or sixteen dollars. I would recom mend the following as a complete outfit with the pump: two ix. sections of hoso (making twenty-five eeti with hose connections complete: a 10-foot pole, or extension rod; a stopcock or shutofr at the pump, ana nnother between the hose and exten sion rod; an eighth-turn to go on the far end of the extension roa; a "Y" attachment which will carry two nozzles: and two Rood largo noz zles of the "Mlstry Jr." or "Friend" or "Brown" type. I believe tnat tne upright lever sprayer will prove satisfactory than the ordinary barrel pump. It will not cost much more, and will give higher ana oven- nr nressnre. with less labor. You can buy such apparatus from various firms, as, for instance: xno uouias Mfp r.n.. Seneca Falls. N. Y.: The nmin? Co.. Salem. O.: The Field Force Pump Co., Elmlra, N. Y.; The Spray-Motor Co., uunaio, w. x.; Morrill and Morley. Benton Harbor, Mioh E. C. Brown and Co., Roches ter, N. Y.; F. E. Myers & Bro Ash land, O.; and other reliable nrms wno are advertising In the various hortl miHurni nnd agricultural capers. I Timuiri ropnmmpnri that vou commun icate with each of these immediately nhtnin nrlces. and. if possible, get Grange Club prices, which will doubtless give you very consiaeraoie discount. Anv aerlcultural or hortlcultur al organization can obtain from those companies giving tnem, ine uranso discounts mentioned aDove. "JU8T A LOT OF WATER." Boy Would Not Advlaa Taking Trou ble to Seo Niagara. - You think that perhaps so much talking about Niagara has kind ot dulled the edge of your appreciation of it I don't bellevo it The first man that saw it probably said: "What's to hinder r and didn't stars at it vary long. Nothing to oat there, and it looked spooky, and anyhow standing where it was so damp would probably give him rheumatism. It tells la tho guido-kek how a man ta the early days went to too tho placo, but It waa a very cold night, and tho tavern was comfortable, ao ho seat a boy to boo if It was wort whllo. The bear eai&e hack and naif It waomt muob: Iwtt a tot of water fautag, aod it waa; taUe than aU cotwt. aad ho woiuoavi .aavtoo iu ttwm, wm UaCJUeV ataawataa. A Sensational Roport Shown Up. Tho sudden death of George Hob- son at West Grove, Pa., was alleged to have been due to eating grapes which wero sprayed with arsenate of lead, or some other poison. John Wilson, the grower of the suspected fruit, insisted that the vines had not been sprayed at all. Nevertheless, the report was sent broadcast that poisoned grapes had caused Hobson's death. Prof. H. A. Surface, State Zoolo gist, Harrlsburg, wrote to tho West Grovo postmaster, requesting that a sample of tho suspected fruit be sent him for analysis, and further stating that a report like this had a hurtful effect among fruit growers, as It tended to check necessary spraying, which is entirely harmless. The analysis showed that there was no cause to attribute Hobson's death to having eaten grapes which had been sprayed with an arsenical poison, and, In reference thereto, Professor Surface wrote to the post master at West Grove as follows: Dear Sir: I beg to Bay that I duly received the box of grapes which you sent me, and had them tested by a chemical expert, and found no trace of arsenical or other poison present. I can not bellevo that they were In jured by poisonous sprays. There Is nothing whatever to substantiate the theory. Had there been any poison present It would have been there on the grape berries and stems. Thanking you for your In terest In this feature, which I con sider but calumny against the justi fiable art of spraying, I beg to re main, Very truly yours, H. A. SURFACE, Economic Zoologist. Mustard a Mouth 8aap. For chronic dark brown nauseous Mte a pint of luko-wnrm water and .i teaspoonful each ot salt and ground Mustard queen bee of household eme- Ucs. Cleansing, toning and antisep tic to coats ot the stomach. Ground muBiara is gooa lor nunu iuuuui soap. He Doubted It. "Your tickets were complimentary, were they not?" "Well," replied the man who had seen a painfully amateur entertainment, "I thought they were until I saw the show." Tit-Bits. Criticism. Of all tho cants which aro canted in this canting world though the cani of hypocrites may bo the worst tho cant of criticism is most tormenting CASTOR I A lor Infeata and CMldrtt. fti KM Yu Km Always Biogfct Beara the fggnatnroof For New Late Novelties -IN- JEWELRY SILVERWARE WATCHES SPENCER, The Jeweler "Guaranteed articles only sold." ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE O TRAINS Delaware & Hudson R. R. Trains leave at 6:55 a. m., and 12:25 and 4:30 p. m. Sundays at 11:05 a. m. and 7:16 p. m. Trains arrive at 9:55 a. m 3:le and 7:31 p. m. Sundays at 10:15 a. m. and 6:50 p. m. Erie R. R. Trains leave at 8:25 a. m. and 2:48 p. m. Sundays at 2:48 p. m. Trains arrive at 1:40 and 8:08 p. m. Saturdays, arrives at 3:46 and lcavss at 7:10. Sundays at 7:62 p. m. 1 LECTION OF DIRECTORS In XI compliance with an Act of As sembly and in accordance with Ar tide 5 of the Constitution ot the Wayne County Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Co., notice lsiheroby given that the annual meeting of the said company will be held In the office ot the company, In tho Post office building, Honesdale, Pa., on MONDAY, JAN. S, 1010, at 10 a. m., for the transaction of general bus! ness; and that an election wil b held at the same place of meeting between tho hours of 1 and. 4 p m. of said day, tor the purpose of electing ten members of 'said com pany to serve as directors for tho ensuing year. Every person Insur ed in the company la a' member thereof and entitled to one vote. H. O. JACKSON, Prea't. FIRRY A. CLARK, gee'?. HosMdaU, Pa,, Dee. It, MM. TaAmrmtMotk from a Molest Grower., la thore any way for a person to totl a wood meloi. without cutting and testing ltT That la exactly what aa easort melon grader la expected (o do, to judgo Mo favor of the mel on ao well aa tho stao. The boat oxternal Indication, Is a netted apm and melons of slmllaiv typo la a goldon greenish color, the naston being dooply ribbed aad thick ly overlaid with rather ooarso gray netting, tho edgos of which riso per- poadlcalarly from tho surface. The melon should be heavy. There should bo no ragged or broken stem to indi cate that tho melon was torn from tho vraa before It was ripe enough to part treaty. It ona follows thaso points ho is protty sure to got tho porfeotlon of melon produced by tho quantity of tho seed planted. It tho seed has come from a tasteless melon tho re sult will be disappointing even with thorough culture and the best caro in picking and shipping. Why Pity the FarmerT Mr. Mann of Geuda Springs loaded large, fat hog into bis automobile ad took it to market in Arkansas 'lly. where he got a good price for ho porker. It took him a mighty ihort time to get the hog to town and ;ot the cash for it. A few minutes' scrubbing fixed the auto so that it lid not smell like a barnyard, and he hog probably enjoyed the ride. What's the use holding meetings try- ng to Improve conditions of farm life? Wltchlte (Kan.) Eagle. Jamaican Women Want Ballot. The latest part ot the world to be reported as making a commotion In favor of giving women the ballot Is the British West. Indies. In Jamaica the other day the legislature killed the bill enabling women to vote by tho slenderest of margins. Instead of being discouraged, the women of Jamaica declare their willingness to fight a hundred years or longor for their rights. A HOLIDAY GIFT. Can you find a more fitting or more use ful gift for wife or child than one of our Sav ings Pass Books? Along with this beautiful Household Bank from the HONESDALE DIME BANK HONESDALE, PA. Tho Kind You Have Always tn uso for over 30 years, and sonol supervision since its infancy. f-CCtCLiA AllnwnoonAtodncelvAvoiiintliis. All Counterfeits, Imitations and" Just-as-good"are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Fare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karcotio cubatance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and Allays Feverlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. She Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS J9 Bears the The Kind Yon Haie Always Bought In Use For Ovtf 30 Years. taeeepiitiieiieafMViWawMww m aswwefra Telephoning Without Wlreo Wireless telephony la making ad rances In various countries. More re cent than the successful experiments! In America, Denmark aad France, im thoso of Professor Majorana 'n Italy, who has succeeded In transmit ting words very clearly over a dls taaee of about 37 miles, botween atoato Maroo and Analo. He em ploye a hydraullo misrephone, actu ated by a persistent train ot electric waves. Balls. Bella are understood to have had their origin In China, but at so re mote a time that no precise data can be given. Their first uso was to elear the air of evil spirits and to drive tK tho storms. Old European reeerds tell hew tho. tolling of bells kept the devils from assaulting bo Havers; henoe tholr connection with eaurohea. Bells may bo traced in Jburopo back to the sixth century, but were not generally Introduced Into tho western church much before tho eighth contury. A Premier's Qualifications. "Tho life of a oablnet minister," aid Mr. Bright at Birmingham in lilt, "is ona needing very strong health, a very excellent stomach, a eenseleaoe which does not trouble him. It is a position which no sensi ble man would for a moment envy." And AU It Implies. "O for the men of old!' sings a lady poet In onoiof tho current mag aalaoa. It is our Impression that the men of old demanded a good deal of submission on the part of their wives. Chicago Record-Herald. Kama of the Same Color. In a certain store in Chicago there la a salesman named Green. Small Ciarence learned his name and said: "Say, Mr. Ureen, there's a man liv ing two doors from us who has a name the same color as yours!" 0 Bought, nnd which has boon has borne the signature of has been made under his pcr- ligaature f PROFESSIONAL CARD S3. 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