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Lethbridge Daily Herald 1910-07-02 - 1910-12-31
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Decomber 81,1910, THE LETHBRIDGE DATLY HERALD ee MAJESTIC: THEATRE | Bint Svar "irae MR -SANFORD DODGE ze bo Seemann ‘ 4] SPECIAL NEW YEAR'S MATINEE MONDAY, fF a 2 * (af2.30_ “The Three Musketeers” _ MONDAY NIGHT “The Gladiator’ Tuesday--“The Merchant Of Venice? : Wednesday “The Three Musketeers” | 3 Thursday--“Othello” “~~ Friday--“Faust” ° { Saturday-“Romeo and Juliet? = COMING SPECIAL ENCAGEME HE GLAD! duct, of everything that vitally; Merchant of: Venice n Gi a7 OR determitica the destiny of a na-| other masterpicces In ile. rep “George Bernard Shaw wrote a/tion. And yet it rtolre-dre alt of Peal historical, FREE SE ENS, CSDEC Theos at eee (ine anit eat literary ANECd ee ORag tat ‘of amusement: It 1s nothing o ¢ month that puts the case | the kind, A thoatre la a.place | all ‘those: who. in the -up- aguinst the theatre as 2 purely of culture, 2 place whare people | lifting of {n6 stage and In the commercial enterprise with terae|tearn to think, act and feels | wonderful’ inspiration that the attitute-saWhy..will our miliien-| more important than all the| drama in ite best “form. gives Bires bulld an uncommercial ca-|‘schools in Christendom.” forth. shoul ene thedraly to: acconimodate™ fifty | Is courage: this, ehurch gocre when five hundred | over: Most of Us are apt to for-| Mn Dodge’ “pren thousand play< goers are left} get when: we: go-to-the theatre| sant only good and worthy plays without an uncommercial: thex-|fer entertainment that the etage| no. matter what the slecume fre? The theatre is literally | even.in, ite tritest form je the| stances or conditions are. Don't making the minds of the people | world's great educator. Espe-|forget the date of the appear: today. It Is a huge factory: of fclally le-thle-true of the plays | ances-of Mr. Sknford Dodge and his talerited company in this. | elty.’ 5 oe. ‘openly sald » sentiment, of character, of pointe f honor, of congeptions of con A Guaranteed Aitraction : All Special Scenery : Wondei i : "Secure Your Seats Early.-Now on Sale at which Wir. Sanford. Dodge poo ‘sents. .The Gladiator, Hamlet, Santord. Dodge, us Nero, ‘The Gladiator - onderful Electrical Effects : Crowded Majestic Box Office, Phone 646 25c. EVENING $1. “PRICES = MATINEE—-ADULTS 50c CHILDREN 00, 75a Se GALLE ‘The Mint'fs where Money, 1s’ made; Money!’ Do-you realize what that moans? If you have it in great quant- aties—tt\ means ‘power, with all that power implies.” If you have st in mod- erate quintities—it means culture, comfort, ‘shelter from the elements, the meshs of. travel and intercourse ‘with_yourfeliows, and-cyery mater] fal thing that makes-lte worth Itv- dag. If you have d—rery iittie—it} pigeans the mere continuance of your’ existence. It ts the symbél of man’s! conquest of the world of stubborn ma: terial things about aim. And money is manufactured ~ shaped building, with. the apliky tron Yenoe about It, low down’on Susser street, hard by Nepean Point at Ot awe, 3 Visitor gre gilowed to go through the Mint; under restriction and super. vision. If-you pay the visit, yon vill be haifdeafened with the roar of ma- ‘ehitery; you will be ratuer awe-struck ‘At the complexity and ingenuity and tiechanical devices which-ate shown you. But, when you havé got’ clear ot the noise, the chances are” that| [tie human rather than the mechanical elements will live longest in your: memory. hat is as it should’ be: represents the triumph of, Aine Over matter, it 4s hard money which is made here; you must go to the engraving Mirmia_to see the paper mioney made ‘The real money of the country, how- ‘ever, is the actual coin which the! Mint exists to make. Of course we ‘Deed the silver and copper cains which the geld coinage upon which-our pa Per money: rests. ‘Thanks to the so- per money” fn daily life; but its val- Ue depends upon the unseen mass of g0ld,. seventy millions dollars’. worth, @ hundred and thirty’ tons’ welght, which leg unseen, but. oceasionally sounted in the vaults of the govern. ment. Now the Mint striked alike the Sold vovereign and the cent, “Mut about your visit te tha- mint, Preparation tor that visit Ja a delib: ferate end formal piece of bisiness. Jfirat you apply; and a day's notice or,so is requisite. You get an “or. der." The order, appotuts. @) certain time-and ourtly notifies yoir that mm Dumctuslity will render it voll; more. ‘over, the’ whiole party may'not exceed: ate os You approach’ the mint! first’ you eneounter the fence: such a fence as itis! “It consists of slender sharp Potted rods, set three or four inches Apart, thelr bases in the solfd roo inches bel: ; perhaps feet, in the air, There in one gate through, this; inside this gate ts a itttle guard house; and Dominion pol fcemen inkabit that guard house and allow ne one to go in without author ity. You ‘are not suffered to enter without tie production of that order the workmen are not permitted to em: ergo without a written permit. Once ast the guard howse, thore is tl Geor of the beilaing and at the door 1g. an official to look st the pass. Once inhuman, cold-blooded accuracy of the |! Ste truck; but in aditdion there {s| a Weighing tally, no somely proportion i 4 inside, you wait In the spacious, hand- ote leaves the bulld yom | teresting. teatzc of the whole estab What it is deemed proper that you|isnment. wut the-plade Is filled with /Should see. In every teom yeu vislt| exceptionally ingenious machines and (the apace in which you standts diy-|devices. Just by way of exemple, one ided ‘trom tho working places by alot them Is « condensing chamber in neat Ittie brass cheln, Supposing} whlch 1s deposited valuable duatl,trom guise, you don’t get vory much chance| wi As you are led about, you Sotice| No fer as. the casual visitor - can that every door 1s unlocked by your| judge, the bullding falls into two-por Side When you' approach it, and that| tons; a two-storey’ office structure At 4s Weked ‘behing you. The place|im front, and a ofe-storey” bullding| ®@ Serles Of sealed compartments.|containing the iméehitiery in rear, workman goes in when the day’s/ ad forming three sidea of the sau: work begins and he ts locked in—|‘fhere is a little courtyard in the mi not only in the. building, but~In his|@ie. You are Jed “across this _co: {OWa special department. -Punctuality;|Vard and-are taken first to-the smo by the way, Is encouraged; it the work| img department. ‘There you see four man ia a moment behind the schedule |small brick furnaces; these use crude me he finds the gates locked and|ots, the tame from which is farined must ‘telephone: in. for -permissjoh to! by an air blast into terrific heat. Each enter. Once in, he stays tn ‘til the|rurnace has ite crucibie: “each ctu: Gay's work is done; there is no goingjeibie ‘has its load’ of metals arrang: ‘lal miracie"or credit, we use the pa-| + THE MinT AT oTTAWA ‘out to dinner ‘and each. department ed in proper, proportions to producé th jes & kitchen of Its own, where the/reauired alloy: in the ease of gold fmeals ‘of Its own staff sre propared.|colnage, the load of the crucible 1s 60. When the workman entors he cNanges|pounds, 67 of whiei' are of gold, jhis clothes ‘for a special sult, his] When a crucible’ hag been: tn: long clothes fo Into a locker, and that lock-|enough it is lifted out and the glowing or 19 closed “until 1t te time for him|mouiten mass is poured out into = to go Nome. “The looks on the doors|mould.. ‘Then {t is &M ingot, and the of &. chafacter | which makeo~{t|ingot—ts—wanded -and—trimmed ——and 3 j6_ready_for the foljinig- machines. ments without special permis-| After the crucibles have been used sion. If a man 16 taken iii, that spee-|about 20 times they are’ ground up tal permission is netewsary before te|nd treated to recover-any prectous can Be removed. All these arrange-|meatis which may fate adhered to ‘ments’ lead up to this grand precay-|tnem. |tton; tho metal to be used tn setred jout in the morning from a wonderfal |strong room with buge steel doors, |ttme-lorxs, and all other precautions; jet the end of the day's “Us gl in band—completed ecins, partlyjextremety rigorous opinions as to’ i finisted cotus, ingots, bmilion in erw-|wnat “exactly the proper thieknoss” ciDles—to_weighed; until the two|means,. ‘Cheiargest-« 0 horse. power attair, can be" gauged as to roll a bar to within five ten-thousandths of an inch. “Phere {sa smaller ma- ‘ehine-Rear- by which citr—rolt- to a tineness of two ten thousanths of an inch, What is termed a draw bench adjusts the width of the: bars to one tenthousandits of an inch, ‘Thus these machines transform the baps into this strips, the exact thickness. ‘ou to be an enterprising thief fn dis-|the as they Teave the fuftiice-of the coin that is tobe. What is to: leré the. metal ts: meited;-- {follow im the maln 18 punching ont]: jthe discs, and stamping on these discs the design. The disc-punching looks !simpie enough; tho’ strip of metal jgoesin at one end and-comes out at the ofner perforated with’ olreu- jar holes;! if thefe ate any. ladies in un party, be sure they will extlaim for decorative purposes. ‘The perfor- ated strip’ goes. back\for re-meltini the heap of discs is ready forthe dl {Not “quite .ready, -however;, you will notice around the edxe of a coin, os- specially—a- new one, a. raised, rim, whlch protects the impression.” A quiet little machine puts that rim on, without giving you unnecessary bints ja to how. it doea it, ‘Then the discs are annealed, ‘or Fought by ‘passing: through”a furnace into.a condition: of proper softness, then, after sundry washings apd dryiige and polishings they are ready for the coining press- jes, . These three ‘big presses can be Utted- with any kind of discs, and strike a. blow ranging for 50 to 90 tons to the aquare inch. The blanks jare fed-into these, and come out with the‘ image of His Gracious Majesty stamped upon one aide, the necessary egend ou the other. ‘This does not ‘end the story. of the loin. ‘There is inspection, to sée that fall coins are perfect: a machine ‘spreads them ont on™s endless: belt, for obsetvers.to notice discolorations| JoF faults of shape: all that are con demned are put through « pair of rol- Iére- tliat haggles them #0 a8 to be Impossible for cireulation, and \ back ‘coins are passed perfect, they are, when of gold or ailver, welghed. Four wonderful little machines attend to this. ‘They aro wo. delicate that it swas fetred that the jatring of the elec- tric_carm out on Sussex street. would disturb them, and. a -pler of concre a9 wh to the aolid rock; on it they stand. There arte three compartments. underneath the much: ine; the coins fall in and each is weigh ed; perfect ones go to the central compartment, light ones are deflected heavy ones to another compart- Even when the coins are pase-. NY over; they go'to fan sutomatic teller, which codnte tham eut.and makes sure that each’ pack- ‘age contains the proper number, And then away to the care of the exprens they go to the melting pot, When the] ey saael ‘has been appointed: a deputy wheel by her father at her own-request, and, ‘will be expected to do lisr part ia Yook-|_ Ing after the outlaws of Fayette coun- ty. 3 : You haven't read all. Of today's news that's IMPORTANT to you until you've read the ads.” -~ ‘Obstinate Coughs Cur Perhaps you imagined your cough would wear o and “now. have’ : 2 clinging cough. It would have | been, ‘betterto start sooner, but” even tow quick relief will be givem —cure itself which at onte relieves coughs, colda and other throat troubles, and not only cires the disease, but thanks” to its tonic properties, builds up the system against. the recurrence. Where there is fever witli the cold taku” Mathieu's ‘Nervine Powders to redwee the Yerat and relieve the pein. 1, All dealer sel] SMathien's Syrap of ° “Cod Liver Oil and, Matitien’ JL. MATHIEU 004 Prop's.. SHERERGORE?) ‘Mathieu's Syrup large bottle 35¢. Mathieu's Nervine Powders 6 tn box 25c. Dietributors for We FOLEY. BROS, LARSON @ 6 Winnipeg, Edmonton, Vancouver, Saskatoon oa.
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