PAGE TWO THE CITIZEN, TUESDAY. JULY 8, 19 13. WEATHER MADE TO YOUR ORDER German Inventor Can Cause or Prevent Rain, f Minute "Movies" of the News Right Off the Reel TO VISIT UNITED STATES, Richard Rodrian of Berlin Anxiotis to Demonstrate to Government That His Theories Aro Correct Laughed at In Germany, He Says, He Will Scok Vindication Here. Richard Hodrlun, Berlin's "weather maker," Is coming to America this summer, hoping to Interest the Unit- ' cd States agricultural department In his theory of weather control, accord- f lng to recent dispatches from Gcrma- . ny. The electro-technician, who cvolv- cd tho theory that weather changes ( are caused by electrical activity, which can bo controlled by the use of clec- trlcal Instruments, has been unablo j because of lack of funds to construct , powerful Instruments. However, ho declares thut ho was responsible for the pleasant weather In eastern and southern Germany this year on Whlt momlsiy and Ascension day In tho face of official predictions of rain. Theory In Electricity. "I am convinced," said Ilerr Rodrian recently, "that not only storms and tornadoes, but Hoods and tarthquakea, aro caused by electrical changes In tho air. Ofiteu floods are much greater than the amount of water that has fallen. The earth Is probably Inter laced with canals of gas, which, when J the pressure changes, expand, forcing tho underground water to tho surface This pressure also produces earth quakes. In all the disturbances In Europe since I .began my Investlga- , tlons tho weather map Invariably lndl- cated tho coming ffatastrophe. 1 shall study the American charts and' shall prove that tho same. Is the case there." , "These catastrophes could be nvold-1 ed without a great outlay of capital. America has the duty of guarding tho Panama canal fr.om earthquakes and of saving large regions devastated by floods. I am trying to Interest the gov- j ernmont because the power of ctiang lng tho weather also means power to cause any desired weather, and unless this power Is In the hnnds of a great international alliance catastrophes of n terrible nature might bo produced. I was once approached by some Ameri cans who wished me to blight tho American cotton crop after they had laid in a big stock of cotton. I waa also asked to cause an earthquake In France, but I am interested In the as sistance and not In the destruction of humanity." Seeks to Be Vindicated. Ilerr Rodrian is coming to America with sufficient funds to conduct experi ments. Ho says he is seeking vindica tion and not a fortune. Ho has been ridiculed for, years by tho Berlin news papers, and, while given a hearing by scientists, he feels that the lack of a university degree has prevented fair trials from being made. He says he made a contract with one German state to stave off freezing weather an entire winter and failed to do so on only one day. ne had the financial backing of a friend and got a small sum from the notel Keepers' association, which wns interested In his efforts to bring good weather on holidays. Urystalllzcd rose leaves and chops perfumed with violets are Chicago's mtest in food. A father has the right to spank his .laughter with a shingle even if she l)e wenty yearn 'old and married, n Penn sylvania judge decides. Fifteen men drawn recently on tho circuit court Jury ''panel In Kansas City wero excused because tho stork was expected In tho home ot each one. Couple In Luray, Va., dived under water and came up married. A min ister accompanied them to the bottom of the Luray caverns and tied tho knot. Melvin Lane, ten years of age, grad uated from tho Mahwah (N. J.) public school, Is said to be tho youngest grad uate in the country. His general aver ago was 99. Tho University of Pennsylvania mu seum has purchased a magnificent col lection of 3G2 pieces of ancient opal escent glassware, dug from tho tombs of Palestine and Syria. 00ST OF LIVING PROVEH HIGHER Labor Bureau Charts Show a Steep Raise Since 1899. FACTS AND FIGURES GIVEN. SURGEONS CAN STOP THE HEART FOR TEN MINUTES. Dr. Carrel Says the Interruption Is No Longer Dangerous. Tho following very Interesting State ments, some of which are considered striking by tho leading lights of French medical science, wero made recently In Paris by Dr. Alexis Carrel of tho Rockefeller institute For Medical Re search, Now York, at his first official lecture at the Puul Beaujon hospital. Dr. Carrol announced that ho was i now able to operate in tho chost cav I lty with ns much case nnd safety as I In the abdomen. "It is now n simple , cut," ho said, "and wo open the thorax nnd operate upon the lungs, heart and aorta as we treat tho kidneys and the intestines. Wo now know also Just how much the brain, tho spinal cord and tho heart can stand as regards the temporary anTiesthotlcs roqulrod by operations. "The heart suffers very little from ' Interrupted circulation as long as caro , Is taken that It has enough oxygen, and it may be stopped for flvo or even ten minutes without danger, while in tho spinal marrow tho circulation may bo stopped as long as twenty minutes. "For tho brain, however, four min utes is the limit of safety, and after flvo it is very difficult to restore nor ' mal conditions." A huge field of work remained, bo said In conclusion, to be done as re ' gards operations upon tho human heart, and the study of these was of tho greatest possible Importance. This I was especially true of surgery for aneurisms and tho shrinking of tho ' aorta or pulmonary arteries. I The lecture was received with great enthusiasm. REPAID A THOUSANDFOLD. Benefactor of Lad Seeking Education Bequeathed a Million. Dr. E. S. nigley of Wellston, 0 has Just been repaid 1,000,000 for tho loan in the early eighties of $700 to Charles Froellch, n struggling fanner lad, to complete his education as a mining engineer. Soon after Froellch went to Australia and was not heard -from for several years. Eight years ago Froellch, grown be yond tho physician's recognition, walk ed into Dr. Illgley's office and paid tho $700, with compound interest Ho had been successful in Australia and South Africa and was wealthy. After a few weeks Froellch returned to Australia. Nothing was heard from him until recently, when a lawyer arrived from Melbourne, Australia, and notified Dr. Illgley that Froellch had died without relatives and had left his entire estate, valued at $1,000,000, to Ills benefactor. Dr. nigley Is seventy years old. FORTUNE IN BABY'S NAMES. But Little One Will Have Six to Lug Around. i If ho lives until he is twenty-one years old Charles Durant Hearst El bert Hubbard 'Sague Maincs will re- I celve $20,000 and the interest accruing I for tho next twenty-ono years. ' The child, born In Poughkccpslo, I N. Y Is tho first son of George G. ! Mnlncs, n real estate operator and leader of tho Progressive party, who 1 eloped two years ago with Miss Mao Zimmerman of Flint, Mich., a student j at the Glen Eden seminary at Pough- l keepsle. j Tho youngster will bo christened Charles. At tho end of flvo years the I name Durant will be added, and he I will bo given $1,000. Five years later j the namo Hearst will be added, and anotuer ?j,uuu win oo given mm. When ho is fifteen tho namo Elbert will bo added and another $1,000. When he is twenty tho namo Hubbard will bo added, and when he arrives nt tho ago of twenty-ono tho name Sague will bo added, making his namo Charles Durant nearst Elbert Hub bard Sague Maincs, nnd ho will bo giv en $20,000 with accrued Interest. mm 1 1 The Up to Date Sp'der Sp'der j TO READ DEAD MAN'S BRAIN. Scientists Secretly Test Theory of De funct Harvard Professor. Scientists In tho Harvard medical school aro trying to read the bralu of tho late Dr. Maurice Howe Richard son, ex-member of the faculty of that Institution. Tho examinations aro be ing c6nducted secretly in tho neurc pathological department and under Uio direction of Dr. E. E. Southard. Dr. Richardson was a firm believer that thoughts mado definite lines in the brain, and tho present examina tion Is being conducted in accordance with his wishes as expressed in his will. He believed that a person's thoughts wero recorded nnd wero at tho time of thinking vislblo on tho outer walls of tho cerebrum. He held that If these lines wero read and the seat of the thought located It would mako It possible to correct defects in tho brain by surgical operations. FRANKLIN'S WILL RESCUED. Quaint Document Resurrected In the Nick of Time. All controversies as to tho disposi tion of tho estnto of Benjamin Frank lin have been settled by tho restora tion of tho manuscript of his will by tho Historical Society of Pennsylva nia. Tho document, which was re cently resurrected from a vault under, tho Philadelphia city hall to verify an offlco copy, wns found to have deterio rated so much that restoration wns leeessary. Tho testament exudes the personali ty of tho great man, from hl3 own de scription of himself to tho last quaint bequest. His son William, once gov ernor of Now Jersey, wns 'cut off with n tract of land in Nova Scotia with tho following explanation: "Thq part played against mo in tho lato war, which is of public notoriety, will account for my leaving him no more of an estato ho erulwivorod to do srlve rne of." Investigation Into Prices of Staple Foods Covers Thirty-nino Large Cities Advance Last Year Averages 3.2 Per Cent Moat Soars Upward, While Eggs Choapen. Every principal article of food, ex cept sugar, of fifteen staples represent ing approximately two-thirds of the expenditure for food by the nverage worklnguian's family, showed a decid ed Increase In retail prices on Feb. 15, 101I1. compared with the average price for the ten year period of 1S90-09, ac cording to tho last investigations of the statisticians of the government bureau of labor, which have just been made public. Sugar was -1.0 per cent; smok ed bacon was 111.0 per cent higher. Increases in other food nrclcs wero: Sirloin steak, il.S per cent: round steak, 84.5: rib roast. 02.7; pork chops, S9.4; smoked hams, G9.1: pure lard. 02.3: hens.TO.0: wheat flour. 27.4: corn- meal, 5S.1; strictly fresh eggs, 50; creamery butter, 03.5; white potatoes, 23.0; fresh milk, 40.1. The prices wero collected in thirty- nine important industrial cities in which live one-fifth of the total num ber of people in continental United States. There was an advance of 3.2 per cent over Feb. 15, 1912, in the relative prices welched according to the aver age consumption of tho various arti cles of food in worklngmen's families. Retail prices of Feb. 15, 1913, compar ed witli those on that date a year ago in some large cities, show: Advance In Meat. Sirloin atealc Increase: At Boston, 10.1 per cent; Now York, 17.3; Atlanta, 10.0: Chicago, 13.1: Knnsao City. 17.9; Now Or leans, 14.8; Denver, 12.1; San Francisco, , 23; Seattle. lfl.C. Decrease, Dallas, 0.8 per cent. Round steak Increase: Boston. 7.2 per cent: New York, 17.0; Atlanta. 11.8; Chica go, 19.E; Kansas City, 20.1; Dallas, 5.0; Now Orleans, 2G.7; Denver, 12.0; San Francisco, 20.9; Seattle, 19.9. Rib roast Increase: Boston, 20.3 per cent: New York, ICG; Atlanta, 10.7; Chlca ro, C.S; KansaB City, 11.1; Dallas, 0.8; New Orleans, 5.8; Denver, 13.5; San Francisco, 15.9; Seattle, 27.1. Pork chops Increase: Boston, 22 per cent; New York, 23.9; Atlanta, 10.7; Chica go, 22.C; Kansas City, 23.3; New Orleans, 5; Denver, 20; San Francisco, 13.4; Seattle, 9.2. Decrease: Dallas, 2.1 per cent. Smoked bacon Increase: Boston, 25.5 per cent; New York, 13.5; Atlanta, 19.2; Chicago, 11.6; Kansas City, 6.8; New Or leans, 7.3; Denver, 17.1; San Francisco, 9.8; Seattle, 19.7. Decrease: Dallas, 7.1 per cent. Pure lard Increase: Boston, 20.5 per cent; New York, 10.4; Atlanta, 7.7; Chica go, 3.7; Kansas City, 1C.3; Dallas, 11.09; New Orleans, 15.5; Denver, 2L3; San Fran cisco, 21.5; Seattle, 17.5. Hens Increase: Boston, 112 per cent; New York, 7.0; Chicago, 14; Kansas City, 4.4; New Orleans, 4.7; Denver, 3.8; Seattle, 2.2. Decrease: Atlanta, 19.3 per oent; Dal las, 0.5. Variation on Flour. Wheat flour Increase: Atlanta, 2.8 per cent; Dallas, 2.1; New Orleans, 3.9; San Francisco, 2.8; Seattle, 4.6. Decrease: Bos ton,'6.70 per cent; Now York, 9.9; Chicago, 13; Kansas City, 5; Denver, 6.6. Cornmeal Increase: Boston, 0.1 per cent; Atlanta, 0.6; Chicago, 0.8; Kansas City, 3.5; Dallas, 4.5; Now Orleans, 11.9; San Fran cisco, 5.4; Seattle, 4.8. Decrease: New York, 1 per cent; Denver, 2.5. Strictly fresh eggs Decrease: Boston, 19.9 per cent; Now York, 17.6; Atlanta, 19.1; Chicago, 20.6; Kansas City, 18.5; Dal las, 8.8; Now Orleans, 6.9; Denver, 7.8; San Francisco, 1.7; Seattle, 5.1. Creamery butter Increase: New York, a7 per cent; Atlanta, 10.7; Chicago, 2.7; Kansas City, 12.8; New Orleans, 1; Den ver, 4.9; Seattle, 2.7. Decrease: Boston, 9.5 per cent; San Francisco, 3.3. Whlto potatoes Decrease: Boston, 41 per cent; Atlanta, 23.6; Chicago, 39.1; Kan sas City, 35.8; Dallas, 20.0; Now Orleans, 22.1; Denver, 49.4; San Francisco, 40.4; Seattle, 49.8. Sugar Decrease: Boston, 15.5 per cent; Now York, 14.7; Atlanta, 20.2; Chicago, 19.8; Kansas City, 10.6; Dallas, 18.7; New Orleans, 15.4; San Francisco, 17.3; Seattle. 13.2. Milk Increase: Boston, 10.6 per cent; New York, 10.4; no change at Atlanta, Chicago, Kansas City, Dallas, New Or leans or San Francisco, Decrease: Beat tic, 3.3 per cent. "Walk yourself out of my kitchen," Said tho spider lo the fly. "You may have just been wading through Good heaven knows what styl Ten million vile bacilli May be clinging to your feet, And I am oarof ul nowadays Regarding what I eat. "Your species once was welcome Yes, and more within my walls. But now I know your tribe to bo 'The worst that flics or crawls. I know what laid my people low In their last dread disease, So take yourself away from here, And do It quickly, please!" The naughty fly still buzzed about And argued on tho thing, And so the spider swatted her, Smote head and foot and wing. He sterilized his food, his house Ho fumigated then, Inoculated all his folks And lived In peace again. Louis Schneider In New York Times. GENUINE ECZEMA REMEDY. New Remedy That Heals Eczema Quickly. Peil, the druggist, has sold hund reds of Jars of Hokara, and although ho offers to refund the purchase price to any dissatisfied purchaser, not one Jar lias been returnea. While tins is surprising In Itself, yet the most marvelous thing is the reports of chronic cases of eczema that have been cured by this simple skin food. People who have suffer ed with scales, scabs and even bleed' ing itching have found relief in Hokara. No matter where the eczema, plnv pies or other breaking out occurs, whether on tho face, nanus, legs or body, the application of Hokara should give quick relief, and even the worst or most chronic cases should bo cured in a short time. You can buy a liberal-sized Jar to day at tho very low price of 25 c, and with every package goes Peil's guar antee to refund the money if it Is not satisfactory. Before you start on your va cation see that you are supplied with some Neura Pctevders for Headache, io and 25 cents. Sold everywhere. 1 J OVER 66 YEARS' EXPERIENCE INDIANS SEEK FREEDOM. Minnesota Chippewas Organize to Gain Same Rights as Whites. Tho Chippewa Indians of Minnesota have organized to obtain their Inde pendence. From being mere wards of tho federal government they would change to a self supporting basis, whereon they would stand on tho samo footing ns their white brethren, Already two Wg conventions have been held this year to discuss their plans, and their capable leaders are confident that they will gain their do sires before long, which Is full citizen ship and freedom from all unduo re straint, as a separate race. Many Chippewas havo adopted mod ern methods of living. They farm their lands with intelllgenco nnd dwell In comfortablo houses with all tho con veniences. 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