PAGE BIGHT Sacred Wooden Bell From East Indies Added To Noted American Collection Riverside, Calif, =A eurioud gddi- ton to the eollestion of 600 halls at the Glenwood Mission Inn here is he wooden hell from the Island of ib, noutheast of Java In the Duteh Indies, he abject 1s fashioned of wopd from the bread fruit trey, in Hh thape of @v inverted canae, Tt je hollowe so that the double woeden clapper capes a muslin), resounding tong ihe hell weighs WBrOXimately 1] pounds, hel rom aver three feet tiptoe fin IF inehes wide und an distance from ta won 10 hatiom, hough it ia probably more than 100) yuirrs old, the gold paint of the camventionalized leal design upon the bell in still fairly clear, ah bells ars held sured by the natives of Bali, who use them only ow Year's orned with reat bell is in a egremonial gvent on Day, hed fas We gorgeons headdyesnes, # swing from the peek of each anise wil, and they are entered In a vies, Tors opin the bell for the Rivers it ale on eanmeneed In 1928, 80 earefully guarded are they and we little do the natives desire nnd ot repented effarie hy Fale Wh o Groth, formerly fonsyl af Burahaye, Java, to get ane of the bells through traders to the islands resulted in failure, My, Groth nally heeame so infers ented In the attempt that he made 4 1000: mille jr ta ai Just befare he wis transferred (a another post, and suceeded in ringing haek a hell, Thin wan shipped al ones ta DeWilt V, Hutehings, of the inn, with whom lie had long heen in earvespondenes, TIME TABLES € PF, KR TIME TABLE Effective Pept, 8, 1088, (Beandard Time) Amy i LS he 0 6 ily § i Aa il (Except Bundy) 8 pone Daly 8 hi il Sat ger) LO8 », liv, i " lly (Except Runday) (1, Wily (Exesps Bunday), i Jlth ily | ii Hi HON * HURT il a CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Effostive Bept, 89, 1000 Mngt" ly, saespt Bunday, liv LULL i wy od bh ol I i Bl Hi bong Bunday BA pow, BRE ! bl Phin hn 1h ¥y fy Jillyy sncopt Baturday, JN Madly, pole Dally, Westhaund ¥y Wily, eheept Bunda, ) H Ve groept Bunday, Inily » DRtly, eaeept Rutiav, Aly, exert Bunday, nd I unday anly, PROOF OF ANCIENT ESKIMO CULTURE HAS BEEN FOUND unr Pile of Refuse On St. Law: rence Island Affords Clue To Scientists Washington, (Hy Ouony Leiding, Belenee Editor, Associated Presa Veature Bevviee)=Anather chapter In present diay knowledge of a "olden age" of Kakime culture, mare than a thousand years old, bat newly diseavered, has heen added hy Henry B, Collins, Jv, Bmithsonian selentiat, wn bis return front a Aye maith explaration of Northern Alas ki, Buried tn an artificial "mesa" of refuse, bullt up 20 feet in the gens turies of existence of a thriving vil lage In the south easi end of 81, Law renee Laland, he found vieh material of the most ancient and highly de veloped Kskimo enlture known, vary THE UBHAWA DAILY 1IMES, | UEBLDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 149 ig poi distinguished by geaceiul, sweeping lines of decorathah, an wri thst makes madern Eskima worl mechanical in comparisen, Bome ohjeets ae so old that thelr wie i8 iknow 40 he pres sentday native, "It fe wn pecullne apd vieh ewlture) Calling suid, "strane heen the fardier hack we dyive, the fiehey It wets, Modern Vekimo $ret eontraet, 18 ina degenerated ate "ae anelent materials suggest strongly that the orignal home of all Eskimo euliure New Inthe west, In Alaski or noptheastern Ribera, The culture 1s distinetly older than the oldest found In Canad and i Greenland, a significant fact, "Wy wre after the ultimate orlgin of (he angient art, There is no explanation for ite fading out, except perhaps the Intraduetion af the wee of iron, with which the later and more me chanical ornamentation has Leen fas sang, ling, op Ning ulyg sniner in Al ageobivd hy bi Cleveland, Ohio: "Whe pncient ville in whieh they foynd the richest ns fein) wis 330 pallens fiom the nears est himan being, Besides explori tons on Bt Lawreies Toland, they worked over fervlary in. northwest Alusku, ut alles along the Arclie const, and along the nerthern shoyu line of Bering Hew hig third sneees go fields, wis ernmn Brandy, An. Bivplane wervies slation 1s under gonstruetion ut the mune idpal atrport In Wiehith, Kansas, While pumps ave fueling the planes, attendants will polish winduhields, elean oll from fume Ingen, check tives for alr, and ns hpent motors, NEW USE FOUND FOR PILCHARDS Biological Board Discovers That Oil from Fish May Be Used in Paint Vietovia, Bt, Noy, §.Vxperis of the Waelogleu!l Bowed of Can Ban have created un new ups for pil dhavas, the Heh whieh until 8 faw YOUN ago was vogarded as the mast wovihless of wll species to ha found oft (ha Beith Columbia toni IL 16 now proposed th wpueess the oll cut of the plehnrds, mix I with lead from the Trail, B, 4, Winaltar, turpenting from Ontario and gsripin storing matter and wpply tha solution to the surface of lpuses, Davia snd other butldingy constructed of wood, The plchavd found Wimpelf duy Ing the wer, Before this time he Wik wu despised fish, enjoying per faeh, Wharty while his nalghbors, the salmon, hallhut and sod, were regilarly hooked tn enormous upntities or uetied (to make a Peiday men! for mankind, . When the foud ghoviags came (he pil ehavd was found to he nu fairly palatable figh, oversvioh In olla Whee (hen, however, the market for plichards ne un sdible fish hus slumped snd 16 has haan converted Into ofl, ment and fertilise Wyperia have found that pliahard oll miny he used as 8 sibstiinte fav Vinseed ofl used in making Cn iA paint, Vikperiments ii the const olf mits and at Bdmanton, Albers, have proved sutintastory Bes om BERRIES IMPROVE BY GRAFKIING IN NORTHERN MANITOEA Winnlpeg, Man, Nov, § Vari tion of rapphsrriss and goosehiy vies may he improved hy grafting With spaclen from Manitoba's north Gry, nn vesull of uw wselentifh expedition to Hudson Bay, Knowles Wyerson, of the bureasy of foreign Pant ntradietion at Washington, D.C, and a number of other kel BULIstE spent a manth in the coun try hetweon The Vay and Chureh i, hay port Abundances of vaspharyies and inves goosehsrries of the smooth variety weve found wlong the Chuvebitl Wve Vignt improve ment Lhvangh the cromsing of hard oF varieties of plaints with those already developed wis the Purposes of the sxpsdition, URGES WIFE'S ADVICE ON BPENDING MORE THAN #1 WKalaimuron, Mich YY "NN eviy spend tore than 81 without first ask ig the wile about I" WHarey } ul Vall Wiver, Muss, advised oronp ol lst week "Let the woman hands the money,' he sid, "Bha ls 8 natural born shop per, Bhopphng Is 6 part of hee Wife" He wus of the oplion that 10 per cont of all divorces were dig to mos ne and when the money fuestlon is not iy hity proposition he tween hishand and wife, then trou ble Nes Just around the corner" Lodge, oth hare i ELLA CINDERS---The Efficiency Expert Fla inl hi he ( \ 4 y ( ONE OF THE STRANGEST BIRDS THAT By Bill Conselman and Charlie Plumb Thousands of specimens of and bane implements, weapons, or nAMents, pottery, and wooden art! fnets were also found, Centuries ago a village hind been reared on the flat tindrg of the beach, he sald, and, as kitehen vefuse accumulated, old dwellings were abandoned and new anes ralsed on the artinelal founda ton: How long the process kept up no ane knows, The "mesa" now fro gon solidly for is total depth, grow higher until, in TAPE and 1829, Tame me and epidemic wiped out (he na tive population Through the X0-foat laver the selen tliat traced the old euliurd, an an diseavered in 1940 hy Dr, Ales Hyd loka, noted Smithsonian anthrapola iat, and Diamond Jonness, of the Rational Museum of Canada Ornaments » Dajly, except Sunday Hy, eareit Bunda, Whithy, tis, Sawmanvite WEEK DAY SCHEDULE 1] nd after April #8, 188s, (Effes ban Li F. o 1s ) ORNITHOLOGISTS KNOW 18 THE PENGUIN, TOMMY, THE SAILORS CALL IT JOHNNY PENGUIN, THE BIRD THAT WALKS LIKE A MAN ] wp wive anita) {haan [RLY [LEY Ve FFF: FROM EIGHTEEN INCHES TO THREE FELT, IN THE WATER THEY USE THEIR SHORT WINGS AS OARS AND THEIR WEBBED FEET SERVE AS RUDDERS, PENGUINS DO HOT SUF FER FROM THE COLD AS THEY ARE KEPT WARM BY A LAYER OF FAT UNDER THE SKIN, Hyndwaie, Tm TTTpesTe 32 HE PENGUIN 15 A ODD LOOKING BIRD FOUND 114 THE ANTARCTIC REGIONS HAVING SHORT LEGS, SHORT WINGS COVERED WITH STIFF SCALELIKE FEATHERS, A DUCKLIKE BODY AMD A VERY SHORT TAIL, THERE ARE ABOUT FIFTEEN SPECIES, VARYING IN LENGTH I ------ ED - = 7 i ) pn Bh das 23 srr tT oaEErey Nees ---Dwre PrITrP 3°" 3 ¥% ue ; Fr ooms a SB - Bem - Implements and wh ; ' m - [ FT EIEIEEE: 23 pas + = an feel tired tasmarraw morning! 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