^ A Picture Page TYPOGRAVURE of SECTION RECREATIONAL NEWS Current Interest Distributed free ill Alliance and contiguous c J"1 C" 1JTS ALLIANCE, OHIO. MAY 31, 1925 No. 6 territory. Additional coplei will be eold at •-' "f * & Edison Honored by His Early Associates New Movie Camera and Proiector Invented I John V. Berggren has invented and George K. Spoor of Chicago Is developing a "natural vision, life sise, third llmenslon" camera and projector for the movies that It is believed will do away with aye-strain and distortion, only latural acting and real settings can be used. At left are Mr. Spoor, Mr. Berggren and Betty Byron examining the •aniera. At right, part of the projector. Bulgarian Communists on Their Way to Trial The Edison Pioneers, varly associates of Thomas Kdison, galhpred at Menlo I'urk, N. J., ami dedicated •• tablet In tribute to his first experiments and Inventions;. At the right la shown a small part of the crowd attend­ ing, and at the left Mrs. Edison Is unveiling the tablet. How the Blockade of Rum Row Is Worked This photograph' indicates the way In which the const guard has made effective the blockade of the rum row .ships, surrounding them so that they are cut off from communication with the shore. Police of Bulgaria are still combing the country for communists accused of plotting against the £ veminent. Some of those captured are here seen heavily manacled on their way to be tried for participation in the cathedral i>omb outrage. for Economical Transportation $**4v Making Trail in the Everglades GOING TO ARCNC X '•S Ik Here's a combined home, tractor, sledge, compressed air driller and freak Oapt. G. F. Steele of the . steam house boat that Is being used by the crew clearing a way through the Florida yacht Rowena, wbo will command Everglades for the new Taraiaml trail. It does the work of thirty negroes. So that boat for Captain MacMlllan In soggy Is the land that aa ordinary tractor would sink In the rich muck. the exploration of the Arctic regions Shrine of Club Women Dedicated north of Greenland. OMAHA GIRL AS PUCK WJmmm w t View of the old Fauntleroy home at New Harmony, Ind.. in which the Minerva club, first woman's club In America with written constitution and by-laws, was organized, September 20, 1859, by Miss Constance Owen Fauntle­ roy, granddaughter of Robert Owen, who founded the New "Harmony Co­ operative colony. It was dedicated on the closing day of the biennial council .Miss Carmen Longman, a dainty of the General Federation of Women's Club's at West Baden, Ind., having miss of twenty, who appeared as Puck, I recently been purchased by the Indiana Federation of Women's Clubs. This the fun-loving little sprite. Is the an­ house was built in 1815 by the followers of George Rapp, a company of com­ nual pageant presented by the Uni­ munists from Germany. ,<, - ; versity of-Omaha coeds. Ipsslitess^ Egj^^CT^T^E^^X^gaj^jp <f LITTLE FIXTURE TALKS WAYNNE IN DWARFLAND just as they bad wanted the real sun Right now at Spring Cleaning Time look they had seen, and been use they did around the living or dining room. The TN A far-off land. Inside a high not give It to her she began to cry. old Lighting Fixture is out of date, isn't HI •*• mountain, there once was a coun­ At the foot of the mountain was a try of- the dwarfs. There they bad a poor shepherd boy watching his goats. big diamond-like stone fixed In a big His name was Waynne, and he was rocky sky for their sun and a pearl very poor. A-little hut and his goats for their moon. were the only things he owned. Little twinkiy jewels were their The little men quickly surrounded stars, which were scattered all over Waynne and began to pull his clothes. the rocky sky. You see, this land of trying to drag him with them; but the dwarfs was so hidden from the though there were many of the Why men choose this big sky outside that they had to make dwarfs Waynne WHS big and strong. a sky of the overhanging rocks. "What do yon want?" he asked. But one night a dwarf crept out "Listen," answered the dwarfs. new Gruen strap watch from this rocky country and happened Waynne a listened and heard the to look up and see our moon, and he screams of the runaway princess who For business and sport wear many men now find told the other dwarfs about it and was crying for the sun of dwarfland. the Strap watch indispensable. And their need they all came out to look, and right Inside the rocky home of the dwarfs tor such a timepiece is well met by the new he found the princess still screaming. away they wanted it. Gruen strap watch illustrated above. They stayed so long looking at the The princess was so surprised that moon that the first thing they knew she stopped crying. "Are you the kings daughterV asked Its excellence as a timekeeper and its sturdy Waynne. "Your father's servants are beauty oi design combine to make It especially looking everywhere for you. Come, I attractive to men. •HI take you home at once." And be­ fore the princess, -could say any more We have the new Gruen strap watch in white or Waynne picked her up and placed her green gold reinforced "Precision" movement, on his shoulder and ran down the priced at $40. Other. Gruen models are priced mountiiln. from $25 up. When he arrived at the palace the king and queen ran to meet him. "What shall We give you to reward yon for finding our child?" asked the B J. A. ZANG & SON Printer's Ink can hardly do justice to our wonderful tine king. "You shall he made rich and of Electric Fixtures. given a palace If you wish It." Jewelers Since 1865 You must come in and "have a look" to appreciate their But Waynne said no, he did not wish for a palace. "I will ask for the beauty. We have never been able to display such a wonder' mountain yonder where I found the Solution to Last Week's Puzzle ful assortment of Electric Fixtures and Supplies. princess as my reward. It belongs te ! - your kingdom and if you care to re­ m Koch's Floral Co. ward me give me the mountain and the land around it a mile in width." & M MILLEN ELECTRIC CO. Blv It did not take the king long to "On the Square" Mount Union Waynne, a Poor Shepherd Boy, Watch­ write the deed of gift and Waynne Finest Flowers j ing Mis Goats. thanked him and departed. Alliance Up-Town Shopping District The dwarfs were willing to do any­ BEDDING PLANTS j ft\ there was a beautiful big golden sun thing- for Waynne that he asked, and In the sky, handsomer than theirs, when he told them they could live FOR | and they wanted that, too. there and have the btg son and moon Now there lived not far away from they had seen in the big sky outside ALL PURPOSES j the home of the dwarfs a lovely little their land, they willingly let Waynne GERANIUMS—All Colors j princess named Alfrida, and one day take out all the gold he found and •faY she wanted a butterfly that flew precious stones. i through the palace garden, and ran Of course Waynne became a rich Right Prices away from her nurse trying to man and he took care of the dwarfs catch it. as long as they lived, but he was Real Service She ran so far away that she never able to learn where they came Why Brevity Is Great Reliability reached the land of the dwarfs, and from. because they Jtad never seen so beau­ Part of Salesmanship To the king and queen Waynne gave Many a public speaker or private tiful a creature as the princess they the largest of the jewels for their KOCH'S FLORAL CO. wanted to have her live with them. salesman who begs for just five min­ Everything Good crowns and to Princess Alfrida he utes in which to present his case takes Alliance Leading Florist It was such a strange place that gave the very moon she had cried for. Princess Alfrida soon forgot her own more than the time allotted. That Is Mount Union Square Whleh goes to show that sometimes why true brevity is so greatly appreci­ home and began to amuse herself those who cry for things do get them Phone 3187 looking at the big stone they called ated when it appears. In the end; but it would not be a good Alliance Up-Town Shopping the sun and all the other queer sights. plan to cry too long so "you had bet­ A famous Canadian who was among District After a while she told the dwarfs ter not try it. the first to see the need for the Wel- that she wanted the sun to play with, (© by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) land canal and who took a leading part in raising money for the project, went to London to -enlist -interest and in­ fluence of the London Times. But the editor was always "too busy just ; A STITCH now" to hear his plan. Finally he gained an audience by promising to put the whole case for the canal in IN TIME five minutes.
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