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THE CAUSE OF WOMAN
sron or Till SUFFRAGE ivl-
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frletiec With Woiiirn on the School
llonrtl The New KuowNutlilnc Ailiitloti From tl Woman lUchts Side
Wlniary Laws nd Jonr of ToledoI Illiiiln om llnicnt Woman In
miccliirf anil Others Matrimony
various items of news that acme
from n at Hriuiln Hliow that tho woman
runt i attracting the same attentiontrW n 11 ft Inited States At a recent
f I Womans Local Govern
ppni shifty txiitl Ileay chainnan of thejomlim Scliiul Hoard made a strong ad
in Rr al vnluu to the of
th service of HH womnn At
it cloM Sir William Collins moved a resol-
ution i tin cooration of woman xam
net liis Important for the Ix ndon Council-
or Unitnl of Aldermen and that the meet
in tiw ill fiovenimont to bring in a bill
tn render them eligible to servo on thatother borough and county councils
p said that when ho remembered theindiimiirfi which the Government had
placed tipun women ho wa staggered atthe of thiN request After
ho many enterprines carried-
on by il w councils vitally concernedvomon nnd needed their judgment and
oolfitnno he cloned by stating that theIimlon County Council of which he had
hen a tiwmbor for the Vast elevenhad itself three times petitionedniotit to make it legal for women to serveon thai body and that it would continue-
to worry the Government until this pointra gained
The franohise granted to women-
in liS8 for members of these county coun-
cils which have full charge of allpertaining to tho county and it wasposed they were made eligible to serve onthem but after a hardfought battle in the
Wirlfl the final decision was ngainHt thisprivilege In IS94 they wore made eligiblelo servo on parish and district councils-
For some years previous to this they saton the vestries which controlled municipalaffairs hut In 1809 Parliament anew act for the government of London
the vestries to councilsmil depriving women of a seat on them
Elementary Education actcreated school boards and placed womenon a complete equality with men asand as eligible for A
ber of women have served since thenthroughout England to the ad-
vantage the schools it is universallyBut now theact which was recently paused
very largely deprives the votersof electing school boards whose
appointment will be in the hands of thethere is nothing in it to
prevent tho appointment of women thuopinion as this privilege-
will he to strengthen theof the Church women will not be
placed on tho hoards To show the ex-
tent to which this opinion maylie cited the recent action of a special com-mittee of the London School whichby a vote of ton to one resolved that the
of this hoard shows that edu-cational work cannot bo properly carriedon unless women bo
It will be seen by the above instancesthat almost every privilege gainedwonwn through ehas been swept various acts ofParliament furnishand Incontrovertible proof of the help-lessness of a class time
While the women of England have a localfranchise not one of them has a for
of Parliament As the inevltresult these Members have not the
the interests or wishesof women are tossed aside like
women of England have butthe experience of the women of theBtates will continue to be10 as women citizens are utterly without authority to enforce their demandsIn proper and legitimate way provided-by the
The tremendous immigration of the putrear exceeding all previous records hasaroused the people of this country fromtheir apathy on this question and theyIre beginning to consider the consequencesThere is a decided difference of opinio-na to the wisdom of permitting this inpouring of the poverty and ignorance ofEurope but there is no division an to thegrfat mistake of endowing them nt oncewith the immense power of the suffrageEven if those are right who hold that we
hould furnish a refuge for the whole worldthat does not make it obligatory that weshould Immediately put Into the handsof strangers and aliens a sceptre
which to rule us One scarcely knowswhether to bo more amazed at the waythe politicians aro allowed to override thenaturalization laws or at the supineness ofthe rest of tho people in permitting itNot only is time required time of residenceIgnored hut citizenship arereduced to a farce und mennot yet become citizens are given franchiserights exactly equal to those possessed-by nativeborn educated Americans-
The Now York Journal of Commerceaft r demanding greater restrictions andmorn exacting observance of them says
Ni man should be clothed with theright of xiiffrige in State until ho has
vested with the privileges arid 1m-
immitKi jf n citizen of the StilesTni frtfiinly is time very least that shouldit required hfforo a man a voteIn our Government and having been thus
v t not a voice raised againstla being clothed with the right of suffracV
w if this good doctrine in thoof a Pole a Hungarian a Sicilian
io gain all these privileges and im-
munities simply by residing here for a fewyijari why should it not to a woman
m lr r into them had livedh in fur years Whathi foreign man clone more than this
woman ti entitle him tu clothed withthe ri t of HulTrnjf If it is a right
right of n i why it not belongthn woman Would electorate
pin at lat as iti intelligence somorality and patriotism from tho
Jit of tln woman an thenlKirri man If our Government
wiihe these qualities expressed throughn ballot box th n woman
li frnticliied There are no wordsenoiigi to n the
lh lition th terrible disidvantigeHi-JTMr hv American women in havingflflrH t jr every year hundredsor lit m n fresh from tIme steerageaid in tho tyranny
ii brur und the contempt for WOIIITI-wiinS fxitt the ofOld Vr
fnnrjaient of MownrliUFClt withnfr t w nrior Pimary Election law
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not voting ut all and the numthese nonvoters is IncrwiH
These new experiments ofcandidates vote hold out at
a of a better in politicsIn a of theSamuel M Jones devcrtlx his electionfor the fourth time as of ToledoOhio He was u candidate without the
of convention or party machinesimply in response to over 5000
had not a committee inone election no support from
kind of organization theopposition of the entire of thecity Ho disclaims any personal victory
declares it was due n grow-ing spirit of Independencevoters a the dictation-of bosses
Tho point In all this which has aticular for women Is that the nomi-nating convention and time political in
which It Are ns strongobjections to granting women time suffrage
a good deal of truthwould very embarriie inK if
not actually demoralizing to women Thiato said days of the
of time of womenhut that situation has been nlnicst
entirely removed by the of theballot now time nominat-
ing convention can be abolished or madewomen may attend when
enfranchised without as to the conWhat U more
importance they will bo accompanied by-
a claps of men arepolitics but who will not mingle with the
now In control nor identifiedwith the present questionable methods
Tho Indian Mirror published in Indiadeclares that American womanhood isadmittedly the finest the very best physi-cally and intellectually of all tIme woman-hood of tho world An Ideal American wo-
man Is the ideal of the worlds womanhoodThis could not be unless the American manhimself worshipped a high idealAmerican women areamong the foremostpropagandists of Hinduism and Buddhism
An American league with numerousbranches is now in existence which has forits object the social amelioration of Indianwomen-
It Is indeed true that the Hindus andBuddhists who come to this country findtheir most zealoiw converts andsupporters among women If it dependedon the men would getand an early opportunity to return to theland of their It IK womenwho take these Orientals Into tho privacyof their own homes crowd the drawingrooms to absorb the mysteries of theseancient money into thepockets of their expounders It would
for them to pause considerwhat thousands of years of this religionhn done for the women ofthe American woman is the flower of theworlds womanhood because the Ameri-can man has worshipped n high idealwhy have not wise omen of with
concentrated knowledge of time agesworshipped n high idealwomen up to this lofty standardcontrary nowhere in world is tIme con
women more more liegraded more hopeless their fruits
shall know them Instead of openingtheir hearts and their homes toligion and KB priests nnd forming societies-for the relief of those wretched Indianwomen let American women send theseHindus arid Buddhists hack with enoughof time religion the civilization of tImeUnited States their own women outof tho Hades whore for countless genera-tions they have lived In torment
The woman who has been detailed by time
Civil Service Commission to inspect time
pot offices of time country and set if theyare violating the laws might travel alongwith that other woman whr has been sentout by certain largo ihsuranro companiesto learn what of riskswere taking It is enough on Govern
and to a manprying into their business but for a
woman one of the inferior sex who iseven of enough consequence to voteilo such a to injury-It is to bo that the womanwith this responsibility will resist timetemptation to on fence and crow
Another woman has passed the necessaryexamination and secured a license ns steamengineer in the District of Columbia Shewill run time engine that supplies the powerfor her husbands bakery nhicli in factshe has been doing for last two yearsNow here Is a flagrant case of a womancrowding man out of his Job buton the what is the man doingwho is baking pies and cakes
Richmond Va there tan womana woman at that who has been
made president of a bank and invited totime Bankers Association And in
Montclair X J a woman has beento the Master Carpenters Associa-
tion and is putting up some of time mostattractive homes that city All of whichgoes to show that you never can toll what-a woman will do next
The women of Vermont will te pleasedat the promotion of Judge Henry OIdo ofthat State to tho ViceOovernorchlp of thoPhilippines It was through his effortsIn 1HS4 that the law was secured whichgranted to married women the right to own
their separate property and thepower to make contracts will
strong wnse of justice wilt impelhim to secure for time Philippine wcncn
as legal as they en-joyed before became a part of the
States a condition at presentis seriously threatened
The London School Board makes officialcomplaint that the average professionallife of the women teachers is only elevenyearn because of time havoc wrought bymatrimony among this remarkably at-
tractive of time community NewYork cities on thecourts to a wornnn teacher to giveup her school ns soon as Slim marries Chi-
cago contemplates rp tiirir allto sign a pledge they will notduring year The ARricultuinlCollege of Colorado reports that it educatesgirl for teachers ansoon as are graduated The Govern-ment In trying to discourage matrimonyby discharging
One claurt mourns because educatingwill destroy their taste
another class because the educatedwomen iimist on marrying a third clatsInsists that Into will mnkea so unattractive that she cannot
a fourth declares that she shallle if she does Oh the joy time
independence In being n man for histime neither mares
nor dares to meddleIlU heaTED HARrRX
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Kentucky finest Slnlo in tin Inlonwill find tlin brut cattle
nohlesl und most beautiful womentl finest eating li in all this broad
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POEMS WORTH READlttO
Red MoroccThe little ml morocco hoeA p where bubys tori peeped throughHere liny pit a to wentIn tho old daya of contentThe buttons danellnt a threadOnce touched by Intent with the deadEach stnrellnr out It brlnt to me-
A perfume from lifes sacristy
This tiny shoe without a heelWhere little used to stealTo me h mare than prlceieu f euiPlucked from a royal diademIt brines from amaranthine shoreThe lace loving eyes bent oerU brines dear heaven from the nighttier kliu her voice her smllea delight
Ahl whet may not a mother listWhose ears are bended to theThat rises out of shadow landMade glad by the angelic handTheir voices come on wings ofTo greet her patient waiting thereEnrapt with this morocco shoeAgap where babys toes peeped through
There comes no sweetness like the nong-
Of loves Invisibles who throngThe sacrrd of the heartUnknown world apartSo I may the whispersWatt to me ream theAhl only heard by me the whiletty mind recalls the babys smile
HORACE SETUODH EEixaa
Secret or the SonnetSeem not time sonnet with this useful pipe
Hull many a hard has got his and bedSpcr r It nourished Mistress fed
And saved poor Knits from hungers cruel gripeU paid for Tassos burgundy and snipe
Cooked Wordsworths porridge buttered Mil
tonsOn time fine spaghetti spread
And stewed for Shakespeare his delicious tripeScorn not the sonnet though with words oer
fraughtThat tedious fall from the laborious stub
With lingering dalliance In extcnso wroughtlly the poor poet pluming for his grub
Who with ont lean and lonesome tine of thoughtfor fourteen lines of verse can charge his pub
JOHN LCDLOW
To the Pioneers ofBe strong O souls strive
And stiller pain soul lossIn helping Progress tn maintain
The burden of Its cross
Bloom ts the price to pyNo lasting good has come
That has not borne theOf crimson martyrdom
WILLIAM J Uiu-
Th Old Red HamFrom the Jfltniufccr fientinjl-
ClM to the small brick schoolhouie where I
studied agoIt was the backstop In our games of
one old catIt saved a weary chase by blocking each
It bore a thousand Imprint made with knifeanti ball and bat
Old players went new players came the swiftyears ran their race
Each leavlnc to time old red barn freshIts face
And O the fights we used to have Each nightwhen schonl was out
The old barn was time rendezvous where gladia-tors met
The scene nf a si HIT fine match and well contcMcil
Enjoyed by every youngster save the tattlingtrlchers pet
Among time schoolboys of today there s littlelighting
They favor arbitration and are satisfied with talk
The old tel barn has disappeared and where Itused to stand
A more structure meets a liusy-thoroiihfare
No urchins llnvjrr near It noisy rompingband
Where mire the rotirh boys that eonrregiited there
none like mime dear old landmark In whose shadethey Invrd to play
Gone like the crimson sunset of departed yes-terday
Ex Votot A FrogFrom the ftatmlnittr Candle Orfjfnal
to PlataThis Frog In bronze a vow of sultry hours
A traveller offers eased from parching painThis liquid lnstrel Amorist of Ilaln
Squire of the Muse rejoiced In sprinklingWhose timely ante did pclnt the straying
To water Inzlne from nn ooiy hollowAnd he failed not the irutdlng voter lo follow
And find the cups he craved In runlet sweet1 S IHILUMORK
The Song of the PavementFrom the ChIcago Inter Ocean
They took a little gravelAnd they took a little tar
With various Ingredientsfrnm afar
They hammered H and rolled ItAnd when they went away
They Mid they had a pavementThiit would last for many a day
Omit they came with picks and smote ItTo lay r water maIn
And then they called the workmenTo nut It hick again
To run a railway cableThey took It tutu ome more
And then thry li ck againJust where before
They took It up for conduitsTn run the telephone
And then they put It tiacU againAs hnrd a any stone
Tluy took It up fur wiresTo fird the Icotrlc jurist
And then they put II hnrlt againWhich was no more titan right
Oh the pavements full nf furrowsThr are rvrrywhrrf
Youd like to ride Itlimit Its srlclnni lore
Its 1 vrrv hflPIrnrpr vrmfntA credit to time rowe
Theyre ihvnvs dlrcln nf It upOr putltn f It down
Frnm thr Xrir nrlrnm TlrrtfsDemocratIn the gardens f the Betil Xhcnt-Saycth llidj Kader a statue
Wlilrli had ryes that starid whereer you wentRight nr left or backward always at you
Also In the carilen of thisoil-Slandcth Conscience unto whom forbidden
Hv your will h snifwh Put no controllllndshor eyes from which Is nothing hidden
The Mule and ManFrom tfi f t Louis ilnhe Drmnerat
Time muc he ls a rcinlePIeS satisfied lo be thr east
nl so l matIlln m he may In taught some tricksHe does his worl trom H lo n
The mul when he gets maul he kicksAnd so mimics man
The mule he has n load tn nullHes happiest when he Is full
so Is Oman
IIke teams tic holds a pailent poiseAnd when his works dour will rejoiceThe mule he likes to hear his
And so doe man
The mule he ha his faults Its trueAnd w has man
He does some things he should not doAnd no tInes man
Illte man he doesnt yearn for styleHut wants cnntrniincm all the whileThe mull he hits n lovely smile
tOut so has man
The Is sometimes kind and goodAnd so Is mean
He eats all kinds ot breakfast foodAnd MI docs man
IIke man he bulks it gaudjAnd all fonlislmcuTh mules accused nf multsbnrss
And so N man
A Tonsorial Tipla time barker chair
And asked time barber to trim lilt hairTo curt hli mustachesand shave lila chum
To make him In fact ta neat ai a pint
Then the barber clipped anti time barber shavedThe horbcr lrlnmd while customer matedFor the liarhir he talkd anti Inlkril anti talked
of remonstrance would not br bilkedThen the eustiimer saM Vou have new rulesInr the mist cf your toniorlal toolslimit a tea nUKgeMlons Id like to makeWhich If you keep you m mitt a mistakenDont look out when slmvlng Id rudelimit assume the alllludr
ulvo thr Imprrwlin If you left the earthOf bathers IhWd be a pircrptlble dearthl-DonI If you can hrlpltetprctorate-A habit In hartien very Immteli-
Dont try l i staternmi Ihr suit ditch ID last tai rateAnil please kemp itlkiit toiifiie In your headAnd lake a nlr innlto Just hits Nungli suItThe liarbcr uas dumb but he held nut his hand
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QVESTIOXS AND ANSWERSU time of W K Henleyi o
Robert L Stevenson J 0 orr mwo r lIdllenleyi article IP the Pall Mail ilattuin WM
protest acalnit tile extreme Uudallon fit Stevensonu author and which had culminated In Italfours biography His comments were In many lastances personal rather than critical and for thatreason lave offence even to Impartial readers
Please Mild us the of the largest citiesof the world especially Pekln and Canton
Tbe approximate figures are London 4SMOOONew York 37 000 Parts 37UOOO Berlin tWMOOO
Toklo lS07aM Pekln 1000000 Wbltaker Wehave DO recent returns from Canton-
In Sun of n H asks for the
tenon by to be found In Coleridgespoetical works TBOHAH K WcCAiiniT
Who wa the tint criminal electrocuted In thisState CONITAKT RKADtn
William Kemmler was executed by electricity atAuburn Prison Aug I 1890
Who can piece out for M C S this fragment ofsome verses current about 1SSTC
Gentlemen with means having lots toSave a little nothing have to
want willing lo doubleFind that they can borrow nothing now hut troubleflushing round the corner chasing every friendAsking at the banks nothing there to
begging of every friend they meetBless met Is pleasant shinning on the street
What Is the referenceToblt Iv 7 and Toblt Iv R
In the sentences from the offertory as pub-lished In the Episcopal Daok ol Gammon Prayer
The flock of Toblt Is one of the apocryphal booksof the Old Testament found In the Septuaglnt Thehistorical character of the book was not questioneduntil the time of the ReformatIon Martin Lutherdrat advanced the opinion that ll Is a moral fictionrather than an historical narrative but It Is moatfavorably viewed by the RomAn Catholic and theAnglican Church which latter has Incorporatedpassages from the book In Us lltureir
I would like to know I If the children of an alienborn In the United States are citizens and 21 canthey vote when they become of J I
I American birth Irrespective of the parentsnationality confers American citizenship 2 Yea
For time benefit of stenographers who read yourvaluable will you state whichof time following forms Is correct and Is It properto use Messrs The In conjunction as
below Many business men Insist uponthis being done I Messrs John Drown Co 2
John Drown Co S The John DrownCo KTCNOoiurniR
The John Drown Co Is correct and Is not dis-
courteous In addressing a corporation or jointstock company It has the merit concisenessYou would not Masses the PennsylvaniaRailroad Co
A asks C to witness his to his
that C shall sign their names with addresses-In full Is a witness liable lo line for omitting hisor her address READER
The addresses are exacted so that the witnessesmay be readily found If needed when the will Isoffered for probate There Is no penalty for omit-ting tIme address
Will you kindly Inform roe whether EdwardStokes was ever transferred from Sing 10Auburn Prison Also how many vears did heserve M F JohNsoN
Edward S Stokes wa convicted of the murderof Flak and sentenced to be hanged on Feb 3S-
IMS He secured a second trial and was again con-
victed of murder In time first degree but a third trialwas granted and the jury found a verdict ofmurder In the second degree under which he wassentenced and served four years In tile Sing StagState Prison
Please Inform me whether there Is any redressfor people In cood faith put their money Inthe endless chain cheap street car tickets
GRKXNHOimrot bring In touch with Ihe endless chain system
of Scranton whence our correspondent writes-we can only suggest that he appeal to the ChiefExecutive of his State Gov Pennypacker
Will you kindly tell me from whit the lineLike ships that pass In the night and speak each
other In passing 4c quoted at the of Lime
novel Pass In the takenNATIONAL
Prom Tales of a Wayside InnTime correct form of the passage IsShips that pass In the night and speak each other
InOnly a signal shown and a distant voice In the
darknessSo on the ocean of life we pass and speak one
anotherOnly a look and a voice then darkness again and
a silenceWill you kindly Inform me If It Is ever correct
to usa the particle the before the Greek termblot A WAQKR
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In printing the return notice on nn envelope-or tile of the writer at time head asheet should sri In lowercasebegin with a capital or small letter J M M
Preference Is given to the use of the small letteras Tremonl street
you Inform me If the underground roadwhich has two or more passages for tracks Is wideenough to allow tIme to get out of thecast In ease of a long blockade and walk along time
aide of the tracks so as lo reach an opening Thepassages look barely wide enough to accommodatethe cars hut It may bo necessary toleave the cars as we have to do on the surfacellnei and wall beside the tracks to an outlet Isthere room ANXIOUS INQUIRER
The engineers of the enterprise hove declaredthat there wilt be ample room to walk on each sideof tIme tracks In the underground road
Would you kindly answer the following questionIn your omit Sundays Issue A who Is an oldfriend M and his family which consists of motherfather and a daughter advanced In years has beenInvited to dine with II two or three times a montbon Sundays for the past year but at sucli limes thedaughter not come to toe table Is thisproper or does It show a disrespect for A-
WASHIVOTOKIAN
At first glance It would seem an Intended slightnn tIme part of time daughter hilt whether disre-spectful or not tony depend on circumstancesFrom your statement It appears that she hasreached years of discretion ami possibly may havegood reason for her avoidance of the Sunday guest
A claims that there were two Doman CatholicPopes at the same time thereby causing time irestSchism Pate was about 1327 A I A also claimsthat this caused a split In tIme Catholic Churchleading eventually lo Ihe Reformation Can heprove same H II
The Great Schism I378KJ9 bean with time
election of Itolicrt of Ucncva under the title of PopeClement VII while trhan VI held the Papal rhalr-
it Avignon 11 was ended by the abdication ofClement VIII In 129 Luther Calvin and time
Information came a century later
To decide a bet will you please lei me know thenationality of St Patrick Is nothing au-
thentic kindly let me know what country Is gen-
erally accepted as the land of his birthKDVAnn J NKIBON
The birthplace of St Patrick Is not definitelyknown and cvrn dates In connection with Ills lute
tory are hut appnixlmnle He says In his Conthat he was born at Dannavcr Tabernlre
which some have tried to Identify with KirkPatrick In Scotland French historians haveclaimed for him a Ilreton ancestry and IU lila birth-
place al Giisorlac floulognesurMcr He washorn some time In the last quarter of the fifthcenlury
Will you Inform time readers of your valu-able paper Ihe origin of the No pent up-
Lllca hid powers and nbllgpCONSTANT IIKADKR
Correctly quoted the passage which Is fromAddlsons Cans Is
o pent up Utica contracts your powersHut the whole boundless contlnrnl la yours
Reply to ft if P In a poem The MarinersDream by William Dlmonil published In an old
school book National Preceptor 18311s this versoAhl whence Is that Same which now bursts on
the eyeAh whence Is that sound wblch now laruma
the earTIs tbe lightnings red glare pointing hell onthe
Tim the crushing of thunders the groan ofsphere
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John llanion Krnnartt t Time Kdgir Allan Poecottage which has been preserved by tbe New
York fhikriufaiUn Society dlstancflthe Fordham station on the New York Sew
Haven and Hartford Itallioad You will have nodlRfcUltf In finding It 2 Time Ilronx Zoo covers201 acres an against 33 In time London ant GO In time
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A SThr accepted form for nlnrirrn hundredand three In numerals Is MCMIII
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Some gRecnlatlon at to the Atom In theUnlvme That Call the Earth
Front til Lovi tilobtDtmocratHardly any two scientists agree ns to the
of the earththat Is as to th lengthof time which ban elapsed the earthscrust became solid Considering the veryilow rate at which reeks tire deposited bywater and the Immense thlckneg of the bedsof these ntratlfltd rock an they nre calledIt neoma that at least iuooooouoo years liarspnraed nlnce the globe evolved In Its presentshape out of the whirling mass of Incandescent matter which It must once have been
But Lord Kelvin anruins from the knownrate of loss of heat declares that not morethan 100000000 yearn In time limit of timewhich has passed by since firma rocks appearedand life began upon the earth Morn re-
cently Prof Tail has shown rcacon to believethat a tenth of Lord Kelvins estimate
nearer tho truth All howeverdeclare that the latter estimate IB too low
We know with time utmost exactitude howheavy our little world IB If you put downthe fIgure 0 nnd follow It by twentyonenaught you have It within n very few million tons HouEhly speaking this Impliesthat the earth In live and u hall times as heavyas a globe of water of the sumo size
But In cplte of this accurate knowledgeof the earths weight we have no real Ideaof what I the condition of things Inside ourplanet Thousands of experiments made-In all parts of the world show that tho tem
rises on un average about 1 degreefor every 60 test below the surface If this
tho centre that part of tho globe must be nta heat ao that Is un-able to grasp it When this fact of increase
ruturn with depth first became as-
certained geologists Rot Idea that wewere upon a furnace of whichvolcanoes worn
Now vre know better than that We havefound among other thlncs that an
In is ohIo to register Itself inThis actually In the
CIAO of the disaster in four oryears niro when 30000 people lost their
tIres A tremor of this notunless tho earth had a rIgidIty approachingthat of steel and observations ofthe attractions exercised upon u by sunand moon have made it pretty certain thatour world is just about u and solid CM-
BO muchThis does away with the liquid Interior
theory mind makes it fairly certain that theis solid through perhaps oc-
casional accumulutloiiH of fluidand there in parts where for Rome reason orother the pressure is not so great as It U Inothers
It also the old theory of volcanoesand the modern idea with to thesemountains of death and destruction Is thatwater from the surface finds its throughH few miles below time surface and thenbeing turned Into steam causesnn explosion or series of explosions
on n iirantleEvery schoolboy known that the shape-
of an oblate spheroidto say that it is flattened a lIke an
at the two poliH Tho polar diameterof the earth Is milesless than its diameter at the lintit Is aa yet not absolutely ascertained whetherthe flattening Is at both poles SomeArctic explorers appear to be opinionthat tIme is greater atthan nt the South
Another rather etartlino fact which hasrecently been demonstrated is that theequator is not a perfect circle If you could
ato New Zealand It would be somewhatthan another which emIt tIme earth at right
diiTiTincp hilts not yetbein ascertained with absolute accuracy
Ve mire accustomed to talk of sea levelas an Invariable quantity It is positivelystartling to find how very far from
sea is Not of course merely fromthe pisolnir Influence of and windshut there are and eleva-tions In the nii positive mountains Infact It Is calculated that in lilt of
tho water lies at a level exceedingthat of this Indian Ocean by fully moo feetand that of the Pacific nloiur time constof South America b heaped up us muchas 2000 fet higher than wilIer in thnopposite Atlantic Turf water mountains
upon time attraction of great moun-
tain masses the Hay of Bengal upon theHimalayas line time South Iacitlo upon the
The height of our highest mountains hasbeen measured to within nn Inch or twoand we have accurate Information on thesubject of the great depths of the sea But
not yet know with certainty howdeep Is the atmospheric envelope theearth At one time 27 was asthe limit This was increased to 40 andsoon even this estimate was totoo
Our only means of measurement is bythe meteors which into nn InranriP fH nt blao through friction when theystrIke our atmosphere As moan cannot liveat a much greater than live milesIt he that we shall never learn exactlyhow thick is time utnioxpherlo ocean at thebottom of which we crawl
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The Paine Uptown Business School1931 BROADWAY cor West 65th Street NEW YORK N Y
This Instliutton Is one of the oldest and beatknown schools ol Its kind lu this country Among
Its trraduatcs are Influential merchants manufacturers hankers brokers professional men
or departments and clerks In many of limo nubile offices of this city names nail testimonials of
whom are on flic In our ofllco-
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Only ejpertenced professional tenclHTi employed In this schoolTELEORAPHV The Telcjrraphy Drpsrtmrnt Is under time supervision
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MERCHANTS ANDBANKERS SCHOOL
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