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DOTS ME USED FOfl §0$f%^$9\i?i$^^ \• \ «•«•-. Electric ing Mmhine A Thor-Electric Itfashing Mafehine^ilt>Add aa average family gashing: in ,orJ[ly onfe hour at the trifjirig expense <rf tw£ cents for electricity; And' not only that,it \ivasfiei clothes spotlessly cta$c without a smgSe^rtib^by the revolving, .re- versing, wo'oilcu cylinder principle^ • ' : •- • /••. If you .fake a laundress she'xaii do the washing in. much less time* wfep the That; J^y.©u^d6^'the?^^ing-yofflrseif will not only ^saVei yfitir laundress' WageSi but yovr•y$ri|l f more time Idr .your'seli. Tfcere is prltctieally rio |ia5d jn^ to the washing with a Thor. You simply put ia'tfie clothes, thcjJBciajjj afjcL tlfe hot water; turn -Qftthc switch arid your Thor |s.,ptt tlic rcjad to jsiveet,\ wholesoime cleanliness. .. You-CTniJb^A yhor^frorhusvon easy^Qnveriient terras wTT;cH~are~itfb~nifi(fe thairwiiat you pay^ybiir washwoman: Seneca Falls — Waterloo — Phelpa lnv»ntor C«l[« It Typophon!.-wid H • U R.ad on • Phonotr-ph R^rd- .. Unlike Ralwd Utter. «yitc*v«. jjt j>r«ryOceupl««,Small Spate, amp •\;*#$•*! l^li^rfc tor Oltors Invention FNtt for $*•» of Afflicts*, , -• Xhe blind and those whose \weak Bights prevent the use of eyes ior rend-- Ing may iipw reftd by sound lattead'of touch ar a result df * recent invention -Red Star Brand— 'V -3«r The Market Bask VT* *y DrTMax Her*, a Viennese specialist •Mil heart\ diseases, who arrived |i» the j United States recently. Dr. H^r? came . here At. tbiuseauest^ojka. gpitijCot Jttr I dJMduals and organisations interested tat .ameliorating the condition of the blind. He demonstrated \his invention' {-several days ago for the first time at *a e^nwntijaur of instructors for j the ;Blind-at fialtlmose, where It wa« re- ported to have/befin^yecelveff \with? in- -?thusi»8in. ' ' ^\* ' •-',--.»--* {.JTh^ Invention Is basto-pn $ Jotfndf -filphah£[t : dj^j^ed/by £tav X3er-&-fj3)iii\ihe r ?*MorSe code,eliminating the dash and '; BfiWg- the |ot ln-;V«rlpug comb>hmtJons.. -A--phonog|ttph record Tif made\ of a . ffory, In thjp sound language. The rec- • ord* 1» placed on an Instrument re* geiiqbjlpg •£ phonograph 'equipped -with • a sound, box and the blind person, af-. ter becoming familiar with tlie atpha- bet'is able, to readjby ear rather than; -through, the flrigerk>u» In 4>«aUW, -the- method infuse at present. • . : -The alphftbetjiH batted;,ou-tUe single *dot, two dot* and ^our' 4ow 'used' fn »arloug combinations? The phoneg^ipTt record is made In the folio wing rufin- .'Berj'UsIng «n Instrument like atype- wrltwvthe person' engaged | n the work . will punch holes in a. narrow tape, each » of perforations bejnc plotter ,|B dot olphabet^ The tape Is then, run through an electrical machine and the in (fcundto Dr, Hera, .who Is n member of th* faculty of the, .Cnlver'slfy of Vienna, calls ,his sysjem typophonla, or re»d- ( iriB'by'soiind, and (he instrument'the ! typophon^e. ... f . t ' *\ I \T.vitopfionia has- innny 'advantage* ' over brnllle, according tO;Uie erplnn- ation made by the' inventor. Flrjat, It j Is \epy to learn: This was evidenced hy-the tact that when Dr. Hen tapped out his Improvised alphabet a visitor wlfo heard it -for the JM'st' time and who wns fatalliHf vvltUthe Morse code Repeated almost all Qt trie letters cor- S fi^f i StllMOl* §** ord. This disc the two is a we jeadet\ iolaces tb* roeord In position aad - fasten* v-ifta needle on the sonnd boires\ as to tha ordinary phonograph. In order to be- gTni reading the book he tnrns the law disc, tod the words of the story are then tapped oat In the Improvised i!Che reduction * to rotate at a rate j y •fc£tb an slow «• the inrwer disc i* tor% ed. 5%e operator may \^d'/iiui t^omili or aii rapidly as he desires merelrby twirUng the lower disc to suit his ablk Ity to »fi ompreuend thesoundg. ^^jilfthajt .;i, **o«der\ nwj* grow' tired after perusing a few <£hap- JH has contrived an in- genious \bookmark\ that enables him to' begin \reading\ where, be left oft A, Jinmil clutch Inside thje wooden ,case flumps the bar holding the needle in the place where the \nook^is \closed.\ .200 MotJeli *f Machine Made. The*pment model typ^iphone Is the 200th Dr. Herz has made. It hears all the improvement^,and: Js.JKtthQHt-tlie faults 'that were emb.odtfcdC In the 199 discarded models. Hts primary pnr- px*! % ^islUnt^the, ^nltedStates was to aqeept ,the iavltatjo^fty t#os(9 inter- ested In having him demonstrate his InyenUon. He hopes while here to la- terest jnUivlduals or organisations to take hold of his invention so that the machine and '^book**' niHy be placed at Hie dlapoiial «t' the afnictea. for ^> cost o( uianufncture or without .cost v The Inventor f«eis thatJf out of his i owiraM^tt5n^ere7c*n;p3ftfe ion)e good to, the' millions similarly situated •the loss of hjs vision will not have heon- In vain. . He,Is not Interested In the eommerdal-eipldltiitibn sf Typo^ jphonia(iad; stands reATdy ( \Epf*turn4t over* wlth6uL,co'st to the\ pnllaTithroplc Individual ior organisation' wnJcjCwlH undertake to glre It to sthe blind and weaksl^htedi out of humanitarian mo %XW, \?Mss;from aiiy \ttff «@ roerdailsni. : -!$• '&• i 11 * ^ rea C J^2t. ^fi .there njay eventuilly arise In the Uni- ted States an InternaUoniit Institute *Sij!£ 1 K!' l ik*!!& *^9S**»Ei l d tl t tig .On the'Other tafdrj^s^Cr. Here, braille - is.learnetl wltli dilDciilty',' 'espe- by.aduj^s.not \born.blind. JUtte* or toucii is not so acute? as tlia*t r nations. By the systeniFof typoptionia he is of the^, opinion, that the world of literature, science and culture ma; be opened, to Tifie afflicted. ^Records, he •says, Can bemtde In rill languages. As niogt^of tlie blind \are\ poor, he InilBts that hid-Invention limit be sjven free bf cost wst^.\*\_»' \ ^ ; *- . Rtcord In Three Lanfjuagea. -Record*, have' already.been tnnde Dr. Hgrajn Gennatu English and Pol ieh. He-was aubsldixed to a limited .extent py the Austrian a.nd Polish gov- 'ermnpts In his exp^rlroentn. The first German 'recgrflsj wers. Qrlmn)*s Falrj* was ^Oscar WIltl«*i\ 1 53i*e THapjpy*\ prince and other Tafcs.\ .- •- canie to ihls country at of heariiig. It takes months to lenra 'i and to master the • embossed •\••\W'SV\\ s. pvm\\pi^ ; - 1 Wf£ m f ^55 Memorial lighthouse at Crown Point on Lake Champlairi, commemorating the *F discovers ofXakeChamplain by Samuel * ekamjFlffirrnJM9. Erected 1912. % - . • Every motot highway and byway throughout picturesque Neu>'\ England and New York is a part' of the long \Soconx Trail\. ! *^i>4 of the New-fork state tf the blind, William Ziegler.«' G. Holmes, editor of f^^ ^^jJ y^ of- stnfly on th many who pursue It. •- . . -' WheriDr: b &&&%& FIGHT CATARRH MADE r ;, n Make iRIni *tr Home and Cost* Litde, Say* • W Druggist ^of. Covington^Ky,, Who H «i>. -t 1 Special Study of Citarrh. j^ pnrt of began to fait ,,„_ ..- years ftgo and, forbiilij^ii to use, 'hts'ey.es tb reiidT KebPgnn the~sto<, braille, though n mnn of science and accnstoiued to Intense concentration ,|pr lofig- period^ of ^t'lme life \VHS wn- rtble to .fiaasf«r flVeTnietliSd 'for a year irHaoi-e., • '\'\• *\\. ' i:. toe'system of •typoplioDla*it)ay be learned by nriy person In a fortnight, icc<)rdinj|:''to. .Dr. 1&ra, It nee<i not 'take !ha^lorig,-and he tellis tile story ^ ^pU. . .. Another AdvsnUge Over Br«ll!e. Invite Influenza »-*-fej*r ji-A^* '••A 1 :..*•.. - People wkoiiay thatcafarrh is a disease not to be taken serJous- tueky been mtichmi«yestedl; 5a thfc growth of this loathsome, yet al- together too coWiidn disease; He claims that tWiore, tender, inflamed membrane «f the nos trils *hd tBrwitlir a ^ breedi \ \ • If people would only stop ex- 1)erinietf«ne for t*o .•#***• *ttd try a simple, remedy in»dfr of Wentholfzed Arcine mixed with enough- boiled Irate* fcUfalc«^a full pint, half of the caUrrh m this country wonld Tx al>olisB<d. for |4<»|i't know about _ _ _p© 9 id fee - consUntrj) flmJ and snuffling, blowing agCJu liaff: whelP all these ^ono3 lays. ; Afc ' ' ounce tnafs all you have .mixed Jt with •7T«*«: «* JSSK**' be, transferred.' to a record- six afechctj In dlauitfter. The mime buok re- produc^di In braille\ would taie about nfi()Q> pages: The braille book. of IjOftO i \ i - would entail'the fe3tpendlture-'0f following organisations 'also~IeEt le& ters Inviting him; , ^ The Kf^l \Cross Inftfhite for the Blind,-the Nntidn'al .ComftfHe'e for the ention- feffcBJiBdne«*, ffr^ Associa- tion for the Instructors df the Blind, the American AfesdclirBoS^ol l frork*rs fjpr. the BHnQj'tlit JI*ttlffa JW*gler Pub- lishing ^Company k for trie Blind, the New- York As86clajtio\n for the Blind, thfe Perkins ffiltftuteVofiheirilnd, the tibrarlan «J*««j)6 IJlfnd^\^^^ of ! Congress ,snd the- Amerlcnn Printing Bouse for the-B]|ind.i •«>--? \-««* . study or braiift 4hwe*f ye«J% «go ther* wns a shortage ofl thick papeis to. Atis-, trln, the sortSsed-'in^fnflng braille eharacien?.-«\« tb^reup*«? ftgp«nt«a a. method gjt stamping, jhe' characters on- any thickness of -pnper bviihiefcns of perforated sinc'stencHsrHe maa*e~air lrieir»e;isive^fr«Hie >2or Jhe j sightless Standard Oil payTOrf^v X York was a pioneer in thb oil refining industry. It has made petroleum history: fey ^Hstanflyli^provrag^e quality of its r products, and by discovering and develop\ ing new ones. \ \ Socoriy products and service have kept pace with every step of progress made ik the petroleum industry—and with every requirement of those who depend upon-it' in any way. m As a result, Socony gasoline today represents half • century of refining experience. It is truly the, Stajndard of quality motor fuels. Socony stations are ever increasing in number because motorists are demanding, tnpre and more, a uniformly dean and powerful gasohne, easily obtainable. ) Because Socony is always uniform, it alwa i full mileage with low cari>oni2^ipn. Ar^ flue whether you buy it in Bar Harbor or Buffalo. The economy off permanent carburetor adjust- ment is possible only Wheni'ou canobtaintyour Trrgt gasoline whenever yo»-nee«t it Socony enablesSpcony users to do this i FvW *» ^ service enables Socony users to do this. For complete motorini satisfadwea; betfn wwt Socony regulaflrtoday. „ , Look for the red, white and blue Socony sitn. STANDARD OIL CO. 0^ NEW bf ni f* The tender nbitrils will lose thelriioreness, heal np, and b« [«ri- Juit as tli'w^^H, fW»plcitat|Ohca ipdft * m etiU With this same medicine. « that contains tne same library In brallM. ; ... ». Here the question naturally arlse«- •s to why use a sound alphabet to be reproduced by th|\ typophone rather 1 than to i*produc> In the;flrst|lnst«iic^ the spoken words directly from an * dlnary pnpnogTtph record. Lrr. He.,. _ answer Isthat it would take 400 phon- b* t«pro.duced on One sli-lnch record by ! means of the t«»bhoae. toen the ^m^^^^ i<Ual by Unifd StaUs Army on* •=•-•>' ' #• '•'•'$ Kashong, July J \t21^M|Mi *'\ Ddfefen*^ Haker- entertained ffciends tfn Siitu** ; «ay afternoon at a weiner roa*t.- «'iarenoe Baker has ft newr«ttoto.i* ti HadloW and nB Eiizabetn, aw Guy r, Mary, spettt*^ujj&ty' a*' <.ai.ie 8 with -Mr^attd Mrs\/ rt. . Mrs, David Moore an4,t*o diu#n <r». f Ruth and E^. m\\\ *pe*id *ue» t '' 4id I'lanli FJsher *na_JPratt«S^ Mrs. H,-g.,{ *\ IclilnKOn spt.n Wr. and Mrs. atid *[f»* «oaney jjow.ers al»* I tiTree piftaft sisters jpent Sunaay- tR6 O'Maitey cottage. - .. Judge jbitniars spetit Sunday «? Jod.ua. •' • '.\••.' ' .\ •\M&L iTehl.en has recovered froha nis operation and has, retiitftfta J 18 \ 1 ^ Btet|3Bcyo BlHsoro, July 2l-~Air ice creatti eo •dm will be given «* fel ' lsttw ° gfratt«6 hail.ne«t Saturda.y evening, n *•• ew jdrtd- liters program has v^Mm^^^ w »r«' in- mmm record, tlie l-.iyentor say*, would ^ The typophone i : for ICB Initial :*xpe)ndl- reof about $*15f So thjlt a blind pMv ld bultd upanexteflilveilWary »t- art Inslpiiflcant co*t T <»mp»red to graph is difficult to corhprehend. The great expense Involved In reprodaclng a**oK <»f 2<» P«_g«« 0* ir ^^^^^^- records T« oWou»r fo the space that onw suit ^^^ occupy. A Targ* apartment w „ tm* too large t<? itore th* worti <* Dickens and Shake»p«*re reprodnced in this' mariner ? The entire works of Dickens 'and- Sfiak*\ 1 *** 1 * xprodseeff oti tjp«phone records wdflld cylindrical box about six r and s& iacfcf* ti dlametefi b* WfllDgln•-\—* -- persons^use and by means of Which he is able to'priitt'hiV-own'branie books- tjltl 1 &«ifeS?*'«t«& *\* j In hlB: medical-specialty* henrt dis- ease, he has Invented iaacfilnes- In con- nection wftM ni^hWibfhWipy? the ap- ,p«ratu« ibe»ritif-ht# ««ne«I« «ald to be in use^ITwer ihe world, A gmall pocket InstrumcBt f»r-nie«*ur!Dr blood pressure'!». among his inventions..' DrVrH^rt is planalng to sail for Eu- rope on;3f«Ty 2fcH Hfti Ii ^it fo^Isit^Slr^Arflittr^iPearsbn. the blind publisher. w3Tie«phy«l«lany wife \was born; In New\tork but she did not come with him! 1 . He was accompanied by a brother±;and.\hi«r<Jatighter i-ho him In ;h)r • I s hy OUST t Q «. Only D«. V r^i Has »»>*v»i That Qrafn •/••• .^-^-.3,^^ J ,^^._ 4 ,j>f che/nistry M- tbe.Unlted St»te« deptrtmtnt of agrt- •ialtiireisjarted-inyeitlgatlons. with th« •bject of redudttg fires and explosions •xperu realised ,*p 4»,g,r m these fires: andvexpl«-_. ; jh'eaii*.,c6ijftned i : um dust,.' starch meal, a fSftie cases cauieff \by duit >Vfth the'] knowlpdee of tblStfjict as a ^gj^ niany fatofn«<dent« rafly be JtvoldJJd. The firemen of America find the jSJak terl-otlsuiRctent imppftan^e to .*•«-< rant their co-operatlpB ^'Jth ..jhit <|e7 s partn*nt of agriculture in a study of preventive Methods;' \''\ ^e\^b3?B^was^la«^S~Tij» by. the •Kational- Flrfinen's' association at ^tinlf twftnfy»M at PeoriSt III. <Engineen engaged ID 0t dast-tiplosion invesHeatlori^rep-, resented'the depirtnient of agrlciiltum at'the' \-•\•\\ \ ' \' *' SHDT 300 WOMEN Oiiabl. to Find On» ., at Him, Qrdertd *J 8hofc'\ ..» Thr^e, hundred women camp-follow- ers attached to the Mexican fovern- 'ment forces hay* been killed bj the order of Francisco Villa, the bsfidlt leiider. acedMltff-to -a newspaper\ re- ^ \She' wwit«a were captur*d Jby Villa; dur|og an eiicbunlei:, the paper •aj's, and Rfier tli«lr|«l*ufce, they, were lined 0p| and liffipected to see whether there them Foreign Checks compared with I*0reigii Bonds c-beeks Italy are inyite<f to send GET-99v for taco., Investment Securities MARK HAYES Wilder Building, Rochester Tel.—Main 3735-rStone 644 Chicago jPhiladelphla Boston Minneapolis Baltimore Pittsburgh i r* p I