I {First Giant Wireless Towers Erector] “and. One of the projectile! is “and for damn work Ind the u n dummy, to neutralise the ' , Gwyn-ado; Clem Duh, U. ’I to make “war II the cloud!†poo» II“. no being prenatal by the United m. It consists of n col-opium gun that ell-chugg- a projectile fmm ms of another Invention designed ’ to make “war II the cloud.†poo- Aeroplane Gun Fires from Both Ends Nam one": have In Itection for transferred tn no 0ch antes, lined on recollection: that that lhl of their student any: n the My. roofed over. 1 h lulu year! she was used a n (on and aft n ma 11:19 by the midnhipmen. and and. In fact, 11 lo loam we to navinte. m rested on the W Into 3 prison ship for the Acadmy dock. Whoa “I on" two (Inn In 'W (In chm am In "MW of MOI! "NM‘I‘ nos-Ian I dunno. .d W .m- our the m Ind Ilmt 1M! dunno. m" had. "Id (In, M mankind I“ II mm" on!" I wont I†(Inc: MIDIDM‘IIIOI III“ In. been â€(IMIIM MINI Mum. VI. I“ II; of "to VII-oh WI Indndo o! Inn of III III- M 11am. ‘l'lI “Moo: Mar. VIII m. “I MIMI In emu". III «I. II"! .M on (In two man" ("In III ‘0- Io Imam “It «ovum all vi. M M III- It I" Hun. "ov- m. hr I um I! in". m I"! ‘M fro. "to tuto- “(kind It. I-Iflu town" by m o! I May. The W tom run on I DIII I“ hot man. I'D". III In Whmmnlhulafm , HI historic old chip Santa. vile! nee-fly tank at her dock at the WI "an! Academy, in heel W by the an! amine: All will he told to the highest bidder m the understanding that to re- .nonberubhon expense. Anhâ€" Ipeeflon of the tune! abov- tht the a. wetland end beyond repair for gm m. She rests on the “IWoltheSevemwlth the m that twelve feet above her‘ mm m. and may never vm In“ mil. . It, Is the Inventor. TI. mac-him] at the m -_ been gum-fly demonstrated In .3 It M Wright. Two light at iHistoricShiplsAbnndonedbyNavy A pvcr and «(In in... m..- .mmmwmmnn» "I an: 0! three that stool (oven ‘ to be mod by the burn: 0! â€rd. I.“ doth ol Ibo l'nued smu u" nu Vin-lo†(0303mm: nation. I!“ I... «and on . blah um overlook- ;Ilc Ibo Mom-c ï¬ver at Afllulol. ‘Va. No 0! (In Iowan an no (out hm. nu. m. mm 1. m (m mu. '00 law balm the â€that In Ibo mam hum tor no u a vlnhu Ink:- '(np| Notion. Tho “can reduction In level of {tho “(round water“ I- shown to have vbâ€: 14 fact â€no. It: ï¬rst settlement. this 1- MM 0 n â€noun condi- but pan of the nhowlnx u that the pater level In tho wells of the country is decreasing at tho nto o! 1. foot and bmtoreachdoculo. Emmott!» MI u back for 20 yearn and non» Ito the out semen-wt or the country. ‘ ASHINGTON.â€"_-Prof. W. J. McGee ‘ of the department of agriculture is: been at work upon a curlous sort. of census {or some month; This cen- sun I: not the counting of souls. but of the wells 0! water upon which souls no nourished._ .110 It“ secured data. .ooncernlnx the wells ol’ ,the cou'ntry. and they are helium; on the national Miter supply and Incidentally 'upou‘ ,tho ultlmato food resources of the na- ‘ Mon. Thlu Well enumeratlou In; al- frecdy reached 35,000. and mv‘ers thé Intel and practicully every country at tho Uulted States. Récorda are com- piled. Io tu- u poulblo. showlng the ‘depth of the well and the depth of the Inter and the variation of II“? Mel 1mm year to year. The ligam- l ing 3. Census of the Water Wells W*#Q~~'- flfty pounds It In acknowledged that the sudden Ian at weight might at- fect an Who may. Nov tho Inventor and mm Woman I. Chantal, U. a. N. In chm at uln- bola were him directly opposite excl other. than amt-g an one- line at an to 11 um; war-up. â€the States was taken tn Annapolis In ms. when the Nun! Auden, was (ran-{erred there from Newport. Soon after that the was drama-ted and rooted om. Hugo anchor: worn as: (on and aft to steady her in position and. In fact, for year: no practically rested on the not: mud n the M mmmn.mmpo¢m Wino. sun-mum Umthchllw.htbocunofa mantel-harmonica?" ‘ndmrml-mtm. Tr. «mat-nmtmmmm- dmmtï¬oddmhlhm mmnflermveuel walla-Ich- ed, and that the am con-ma! 39%th;an deck. The mistake In: that the port. Volgublzt'gi.’ 3.0-. Flaiqu-o'otn- In». .- . ‘38- 3- I33.- I... 3:3u an or.» 398'. b .01 '3 SulagXigslu-g tun-l- aggro-cinpcprovo- 330349.. “team Wm conï¬ded a. mum will b. m- to commute“. our tho an mm the Atom I. (no Mlnlla. :1] Wm mm m and loath Am mum-u low-summits“. ml at It. Anno- mcr. .mn «Imus-m. VIM) no [meat om thmwm'nLuI-um «I. In. (rum our had now. anmmmuumm-nnu. ton-ea {or Inuit-nu la "no- nunion on! in“ wink- eon-luv mu.- m- !“ mm- m at!“ m In! of Non! W Th. «ml work a (to (cm In hen conï¬ded lot can. on. 11. In; "and u um The... no the lam hm cocoa. which. who. ended. cm In MN. "on uy yam within my In. o! the nun-‘0 «9‘- ut. um mun-h (I. no“ mm rimm- lulla- In M. m. Ho lu- firth" that u had bo- com mon "In-bl. the tumor In unconsciouly applying an "may by more latent". cnluuuon and mm- lns his land no (In! It I. not Allowed to erode Ind tut "A7. He explains that when the country is in a state of nature all the rainfall mm! the melting mortal! links into ithe ground Ind tun rival-a run clear. Wltil leniemcnt and cultivation the ground In broken up no that it In washed into the simm- ud the riv- en run muddy in the â€ring. and (bore are Interni- ot din-item floods and haul dmuihs. Prat. McGee any: that the supply could be incremd by digging the wells deeper. but. that this would be merely a palliative measure. The real remedy is in changing the lyltam of farm cultivation so u to conserve the water supply. One group of 10 states was taken In the rectangle inclosed by Minnesota. Ohio, Tennessee and Iowa. it was found that this was representative of the general condition. It was shown 1that the water level was gradilnlly but ‘steadlly falling all our the country. so that the ultimate outlook, not next year, but in a few centuries. will be (or a vanishing drinking supply not only on the farms. but. in urban com- munltlen where the water supply is drawn 1mm lakes and rivers. “on. became the food-producing pon- albluty or the country depends even- tually on the water supply. [ MAJ. RHOADéé succEEDs BUTT I nu Colonel Amu- hm. n a mu. am an bride-Manny would ha been accepted In his set In a lender. But an the colonel died baton the could be establlshed In mu position, :34 u berm her marriage the starred on tennis courts, rather than In hull rooms, it I. considered doubt- !ul whether the can ever become the loch! celebrity that the surely would k--‘ L---__ g-; LAA ‘, ,,__..__V_ -_ u... yvâ€"uvu, curred on tennis courts, rather than In hull fol whether the an ever become the social ‘ have become In“ her hunband lived. * W In. John Astor II men by many to hue-to that no aspire. for reception lore in THE In. Astor. That her experience In today would give her A conï¬dent}. slant-go over ti, nutt- m In. India. three Astor II conceded. Doubts, Mover, "In It nes- em as to whether either of the In. Anton will ever to m. to my the mentor held â€Ann. Wipinm Astor, tho colonel'u mother. n. not that In. 'Auor. Inn-ell- .Hy upon her arrival here. look polls 9 New!!!) lend! to Intervieters as h; m. m m it nounlné. but "ta speculation no. It I: m. h I" circle. of uncle". rnme «tsunami at um pm. of a. eonpflmted Adar runny mum- ? conflicted out of the mica dur- Will In. An Willi-g Astor m M run-no her place I- lock" m and Income a. mud {alumna of tho Auor runny? Mel-mi An Vim-k Anta- In "ulna-d ham" a mm d 8-0- und. and Inn 1M her lunch- d tum-g her «mm lurid and. ulna-alo- Manon-bub...“ um sun but to 1m. sum In rum; III-Una! fat this “Ion-melt. u from M a Mo [7 don-Ho mar my in am to m on My gnu-um chI In ut- am. no [out hum m: -'._â€"__-. â€"--â€"â€" r '- ml to cocoa-ll] maintain that. It I. ha in. '- can.“ 0' Dau- «ammo». vhuchAmndor -. Shunt-m tun. Ind. to would ban cmn II. lav-an Into a. an ad and I). III to â€MI-Imrylllflmbl,“ no: I. Am win-pl. ,1, -‘v- __V_ â€"'.“â€"-vâ€". “However, I was mdlng ova-Ion. loner- written by I Menu-t ulcer tor at mine to his Ion jun utter ham-- election. He unto mu Joint-on was ‘an Inï¬del ad I me11' Forth". he um an be tn :1“ ho In. hula. n republic that wu cola: to the dos- undor Jam's Malibu» “on. Whenever l'n bin. 1 rend thou loam and not opal-hue.†| WEYLER MAKzisjb APOLOGIES l “A frivolous person," be «melted medlmtlvely. Then Ml one twmkled. Wes." In answer to a question. He hid read Joseph E. Choato’l declari- tlomlon that. [Me is in age 0! defamation and crlmluatlon. But be (Mr. De- pew) did not. agree mm It. “This use Isn't : circumstance to former axes." be an. "Why. but In the due when the republlc am started It you were to have read the oppo- Iwon unper- you must have concluded the: George Wuhlngton wu every- thing from I hypocrltlcnl nut to In unmenuonable bigot, not to memlon the other unmenuonlble mentions made of lflm. Hamllton nu “crew: of the trcuury. and saying be was I detnulter we: a mud form of pulse. 1! he lad llvod then Mr. Chou. would probably have been speecblcu. “Well," said Mr. Depew, “I suppose you want to know the secret 0! youth? What? Most wealthy Americans don't know it? So, so. Well. they use their Icqulsluve faculties so much thut they forget how to play. I always mixed work with play in phyulclnnâ€" like quantities. It’s the secret of health, Wealth and pleasure. But I fear it has won me tho reputation of being a trtvoloua person." Hr. Depot lhook his head. Chauncey M. Depew. seventy-eight years old, stepped into the recep- tion room of his wide. highâ€"ceiling“! bound at No. 27 West Fifty-fourth street. with the same springy. erect carriage which has distinguished him always. With his same old genial smile and hand clasp he demanded to know at : reporter it he Were not as young looking as ever. He appeared to be. ' SHE'S MRS. JOHN ASTOR NOW DEPEW. 7a, STILL SPRIGHTLY | Until recently llnjor Rhondn mod on the mullet! mm of the Walter Reed Genet-ll honpltnl, near Bright.- wood. n suburb of Washington city. His dude- thoro nunnlly kept IIIIII hon: mingling much In tho loch! III. of the capital and nuflcud the m3. of Mn â€quaint-neon. But that m 5134, “am- L Rhonda, vbobu nuc- mded the Into Mal. Archibald W. Butt at the prenMcnt'n chic! mmury m, was chosen from the median] branch of the my service. He In 42 yearn old Ind unmarried, like nn his predecessors. 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