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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY. JANUARY 21. 1926. ROSEDURG NEWS-REVIEW Issusd Dally Sunday by Tha fiw-Rvlw Co, laa. Tha Associated Press ta exclusively entitled to tha aia far republi cation af all nawa dlapatohea credited ta It vr aet otherwise credited In UUa paper and to all local niwi published hards. Alt right e( sapuAU . eatlon of epactal etspalchra herein ara also reserved. a W. BATHS- r- CKKT O. BATES.. President and Manager iieeriari-Treaaurer Katere4 M second claaa matter May 17, 120, at the post ofric at JUweburg, Oregon, tinder the Act of March J, 179. Dally, par rear, by null . UBftCRIPTION RATES pally, six, months, by mail Sally, three siouiha, by mall. Daily, single Benin, by maU, Daily, by airier, par ssnnlo- Weekly Nwa-RTlabT mall, per year-. WOeEUjyUGON,THURSPAy, JANUARY 21. 1t2a, -WOO 1.00 . : las EXPERIMENTING WITH EVIDENCE. ; ' Two Portland policemen, charged with malfeasant in r : office, and whose case was brought to trial at that city on ; Tuesday of this week, were exonerated and their case thrown ',""ut of court by Circuit Judge Morrow, fhe "evidence" ZZ (.gainst the two officers had been collected by one W. O. Wil Jiins at the behest of Governor Pierce who admonished the '-Z ..""detective" to "go to the mat" in an effort to convict the two ' - men, Wilkins had been given no official authority to gather - . evidence other than the verbal edict of the governor, accom--'.Z panied by a check on state funds for f 100, a liberal sum for ; what appeared to be a lot of manufactured evidence that caused much unfavorable public comment at the metropolis, ;- concerning not only the two officers who were charged with ', neglect of official duty, but also contained damaging reflec-f-Z I tion on Mayor Baker's administration.. ZZ " . Mr. Wilkins had a pliable mouthpiece and a well lubri ZZ cated tongue. With an earful of gossip he meandered to the ZZ home of a Portland minister, unfolded his unsubstantiated ZZ, tale of crime and vice rampant in that city the expounder ZZ of the gospel fell hard for the wild rumors turned his guns loose on Mayor Baker, using his pulpit as a smoke screen for ZZ verbal tirade, flaying the mayor in no uncertain terms for ZZ being responsible for much of the gambling among Chinese a in Portland as well as laying bare other alleged shortcom ZZ ' Jngs of the city's administration generally. ZZ Wilkins called into service to aid him In assembling evi , dence a fellow named Henry Steele, whom Mayor Baker bad previously dismissed as a city investigator with the rec ommendation that Steele was "a rat" i Wilkins, who was the star witness against the officers, ZZ and had listened attentively to the outpourings of the city's ZZ gossip mongers was recently suspended by Municipal Judge i. Ekwall at Portland for practice in the municipal court for ZZ alleged "case chasing. " This was a pretty combination to "get the goods" on Z the two officers and Mayor Baker and made a formidable ZZ trio with a Portland minister "listening in" to get food for ZZ ..thought for sermons to be delivered from his pulpit, .the lat ZZ ,Mr having "marked" the Portland mayor for annihilation, ZZ ..using the "evidence" supplied by Attorney Wilkins, all of 22 . which has now been declared nil and void without suffi--Z Tcient worth to even hold the case of the two pojieemen on the ZZ "court docket " ,. ZZ The mayor has been ridiculed and defamed by a min- ZZ ister, two policemen brought unfavorably into the limelight; ZZ . while thousands of Portland people have been . furnished r -"nourishment" for the past several weeks that kept their ZZ tongues wagging from morning until night all due to the ZZ fact that two individuals, unworthy of the mission in which ZZ they had been employed, with the backing of the governor ZZ to "g to the mat," were wont to get mythical evidence to ZZ convict two officers and cast a stigma on the administration L of Portland's mayor. , 'ZZ The sooner people get through experimenting with evi- dence the better it will be for all concerned. There should Z .'be just one law for this stripe of individual a permanent 'ZZ T ."sit" on a rock pile, ; -:: ' . ' o 11 Sunday golf may decrease church attendance in some 22 ".cities, but not in Coral Gables, Florida, where the ReV. ZZ Thomas Benjamin Powell is utilizing the game to swell the . number of worshippers at the Congregational church. The ZZ Rev. Mr. Powell has Inaugurated a special Sunday afternoon '. -service which makes his church a sort of unofficial ''nine - teenth hole" for the Miami-Biltmore Country Club course, ; ..two blocks away. The service is held at 5 p. m., the hour at which the exodus from the course is at its height A special program of music is provided, and it does much to -" "soothe the ruffled feelings of these golfers who have made even worse scores than usual. The special service idea was . ...put in Qperation after the minister had spent many sorrow- - ing Sunday afternoons watching men and women pius his - ; church. They passed by the hundreds, but none of them ever i-2 dropped in. Ho decided all they needed was a little urging. 1. - . Although the plan is still in the experimental state, indica ; - tions are that the new "nineteenth hole" will become an in 2 - stitution. The service is always kept short less than an Z hour and the calm restfulness of the church is drawing Z many men and women who have walked and swung clubs un ' z t'l they are in a mood for quiet o How can some people be so down right mean and still ZZ acclaim their good citizenship? How can they live in a com--' munity and expect to retain the friendship and love of their rfZ neighbors and commit acts credited only to persons with un- .developed minds T You often hear the expression, "lower , . than a dog," but this application when applied to some per sons is really a credit and greater exaltation than they right fully deserve. For instance, what of the.man who sets about to deliberately poison a dog. just because this particular pup . has as its pal a little boy, but in no way has disturbed the .. community? And what impression is left in the mind of the - little follow when informed that some person has wantonly C3G? 9imm nrBZRT&BATCS OOOO EVfcNINQ FOLKS Whan yau eoma face to face With tha el' gaeeip mm And tha "makeup" craw la liawlln' far yar Colyum and aa time Skip yur Mill At lata far eomethin' Ta aay That'a whan a feller Wandara hew long Ne'e 9nn ta ; Held hl job. DUMBELL DORA THINKS An Oxford pump la where the Engliah callage boya get their drlnka. . Scott Brltt, the well known tar- dine-gaffer, waa In the village to day with hla radio aat. aame bavin' threw a fit yeetiddy p. m. whan a Seattle banjo-player with hla eara pinned back waa aockin' eoma dirty chorda on the ol' harp. Scott aaya It J tut goaa to ahow what Jul la goin- to tna oaone. V Wa often wonder why eome f al- you really WHEN WE WERE KIDS Happenlnga Back In tha Early Day or and elKbt ao that aa we advance la year a become aormatly 1m muoe. It I poaalble and highly dealra ble that we dLacrliaiuate at aa early age betweea Utoae who are immune aad thoaa who are ua cepllble. The Oti'h teat, which de rivea ita aame fruin Ita orlxioniura, who are alaq the diacorereni of the scarlet taver erm. cenaiat (imply in lnjetltt wen diluted toxta lata (from Huavliurg flaludealer, f eb. 1 the klu. The suaceptlble peraon , Ml), 'will ahow a more or lea marked - I area at reddening of the akin at Judge PuUerton will bold, aa ad-: the point of lojectloa wltkia twen Journed term of the circuit court iy-'a houra. Tboaa who are lm al the court bouae on Monday 1 a"10 aaaw oaty a red apot where De,u the akin waa punctured. Tbe red- ' ' 1 ' "; 'deling of the (kin dlaappeara la a . Walter Singleton killed a whop-;,oor' Um-, . . plug big lyn on the Veldea placet ratVunal method lor tha pre TudHy evenlna. He waa In very Tent on r'et ,erer ba rnnrtiiinn .nd had avid.niiv oeveiopea buaeeptloie peraon can be Immunized by Injecting graduated doaea of acarlet fever toxin. Scarlet fever toxin la not Wedneaday evening of thin week.fever lt .hould not at the borne of the bride ( par-, glvc praona who already may enta, Mr. and Mr. P. J. Bond.ju, infected. Five doaea are used Jame A. Perry of LaOrande and (or a prophylactic treatment. 600, Mlia Florence M. Bond, of thje'isoo, 601M), 15,0OU and 20.0P0 akin city were united In marriage, Hev.i teat doata given at five to aeven J. ,U Jonea, o: Ilclaiiug.a He cere-! day lntervala make a complete mony took place In the presence; course of Immunization. 1( an ac of the relatlvea and a few intimate 'live immunity has been established friends of the contracting parties i the Dick test will be negative. It and waa a most joyous decasion. is thought that the artificial lm- The happy pair were tbe recipients mnnlty will last throughout the good condition and bad evidently been living off tbe fat of the lamb. Married PUBLIC MARKET SEA BATHS .I- n,.n is! ' Miss D. K. D. There Is no seldom pretty, she a usually too particular color hair more beau- tliln or tna tired, or loo luu HIUI Kuau " -. - wu- A Joint m.eof the agrlcul- !" ! "e araciva Howeter j yjl . In the Jl.alljyjLahoa, tural and marketing ujmmutee iee.- . . - . w Arail ol the Chamber of Commerce and ,lm9e.DV , f,"h. the Agricultural Ec-ouomlc Coir- " " , ,, ference. waa held W nlKbt at . course, tt sue can set Into the tbamber ot Commerc office, !" ocettu' l, f. ' . m with I. K. Bonebr,ke. O. W. Brad- ber- Tue ,eMr'a .rl," ri m ! lord. ISd Lew... 8 M fniasell. A.!""'S. or evea i1P"Inr0,uon, j. uedues. u. JV. Cooney, uus --- -- : h UadUioom, B. A. Busenhark. and sun and cool 4o J a . banaing in atteadaaoe. - ! Immense amount of good. But W- Tua committees have been1" " ( . .i .hot or cold sea water baths la, for a public produee market and :er own bath tub iln expect to takSacuon In the near (Kreat deal of good thy. I or future looking toward lite form- u" """a. - - -:- , ation ot ancb a market. penect compieaiu-. u A committee composed ot B. woman .,u W. Cooney. H. M. Moreland and I . Bu" large oaB m . C. U. Banning waa appointed toiThese are quite cheap and every make a survey of Ue turmlug ."rug store or drug department. community diiectly tributary to any large wore fce. Koeeburg to determine the num- line average coat is br of ii.rn.er. who ran h. da- a bath, two cents if you like lie peoded upon to supply produce i water very aiiy i..mu. for the market, and the auanti-: mucu, i- Mil Vou can make up of many handsome and useful l"e of the Individual, but Inasmuch j tleg or various ' sort of pioduwla sea salt which will ha )uu presents and hearty congratula-:aa tbe procedure has only been in i tha, may De 0f(6red. Isomethiug like real ocean water After a general discussion of but I do not see wny you snuum the problem relating to the form- So to thut bother, when you can ation of the market, It wus de- Buy the real Bea salt so cheaply. terested nersons for Tuesday. I into the tub. The way to Usl January 26, at 1:3(1 p. m at I the bath, by the way, is to taste the Court House. State Market It. then you can Judge whether Agent O. E. Spence will address you have it Jalty enouth or not. the grower and discuss some of iff you have It hot, so much .me .... . i..tnn . .kA Ihnlrnr if von are nervous. Your tut, UlaikCiB iciaitug iw iu. uvm- , ' -- tion oi' a public market. tlons from all present, and then operation a few years, conclusive refreshments were served. Mr. and VIual 'acmug. Mrs. Perry will leave Saturday i Tlie treatment of scarlet fever .... ... ... ..... frinHifn in n.ln. u.uvln. fu... an. tha luck Bin can ' morning ior Lauranue, tneir tuture - "" rit'UcST":, May they prosper and Uve I" J fsv- long Is the prayer of their many friends. Following is tbe list of presents received: Sliver cake basket, Stanley Kid- able. The dose of the antitoxin depend on the severity of the .case. It is effective In shortening the course of the disease and pre venting complications. 'Ibere is. . CMany thinga I de'': mantla, J-1"". Mr- ndMr-: however, no evidence at present nl success ndi"1ml;i d,nlly- fn StaKord; ;tnat the treatment of scarlet fever same baaos who are feslln' sorry because they cant gat a slice of good fortune, are usually the aam blrda who art slttln' on the fence plttlif at a mark. contribute to a mar. nerhana na ana thinn l mnnn. 1 Derry uisn, iieona bhupe and Met- win, .ntitnTin win ihi tha sibl for the attainment of twolUe Kapp; silver butter dish, Pavid mUm quaraat ne. The Isolation ot narsena. Aftar havin' nimmul ' ll , Griggs; Silver Set, Mr. and Mr. C. llha natient should he ronllnnnil .in. up and argued th point In ourl- Parks, Mr. and Mrs. a. W.I til discbarges from tbe ear, nose own cranium pro and con, we've i Perry and Chas. Perry; silver and suppurating glands are cleared Jut about decided that LUCK i n',kiu rlaS"- ra Perry; up. play llttl or no part in on' sbll- towel and bureau carf, Mr. 1. i 0 Ity to succeed. Happiness perhaps IJosephaon; silver berry dish, Sam!- Btudenaker bullae so pearl) mora than any other thing, is a con- Josepnaon; auver spoons, ciyae moaeia. criDuring cause, in man who In vvvi leaving home in th mornln' cloaea I abakera. Karl Qaddls; ailver knives a door behind which i happiness, I ,Dd lork" Mr- iSoT"i- "l,er spoons, i pretty surer M open tad sor to Mr' nd Mrs. W. Bond; china S (ucasafl aay. . . 1 Plates, Lew Zigler; napkin and A I center piece, Mrs. Looney; marble , . ' L tdcor stop, David Looney; china egg .i-. ""' w a:cups. Lucille and Lenoir Hagadale; ? 8 aL " mundn War , head rest. Mrs. W. Perry; set of 1L. T.u 1 eo"ti"")' "op- doilie. Miss Mattle Perry; sauce .k. I hP"ry window la to let Idishea. Jumes Ulxon; damask UMe- i -J S - J?! e,m,!eltb, Mr. Ragsdale; silver u. Lur! !5 !L! i .I? J"1'' Upood. Mrs. Bond; quilt. Miss sure and not let It com In on sar;i.,ni. i. !,ih.. .u . an out th meuth. . , pattern. Miss Echo Gaddls; crumb! " (tray, Mr. W. Perry; silver salt and , . ..., . . , " Oscar Berrl. that "wild to oo"iPePPer shakers, Dr. F. W. Haynes; ",y cerr "'ddle and bis g.nt. waa n' on the mlln at'. bed spread, w! C. Monroe: iuvei i ieP" ? . bu.8" enKaei.,n today chawin- on a ...gle, which ' Pickle dish. Chas. Perry; lamp, . The "boofc. "r. now op"., wa pre.ent.d to him by en. of. Miss Carrie U.xonj centerpiece. 1 J,lnotM- E hi upper classmen in John D'a Company. Oscar I thinkln' of glvin1 up gawf aa h lost that ball he purchased whan he first took up th gam coupla Mason ago. 1 f f ' All our life we've heard that "tomorrow,, never comes.", Mebb not, but anyhow, folks, you'd hafta admit that th wissacr who goea to bed any . night without havin' the plana for tomorrow all worked out, usually finds himself In th rear of th me.ln. It doesn't tak a heluva lotta bralna to run a colyum lks this but It does take a good nair of feat to dodge the victims of th squibs you writ. ... Mrs. T. J. Mart istered to vote may duality -thorn 0 : ' ' I selves for the coming election at NOTICE TO DOG, OWNERS any time up to a date within All preson owning or harbor-!t"ity daJr of the forthcoming lng dogs In the city of Eoseburg Prlmary election, must pay the annual license there-' "d" .hni ' Lhhe T'" th? on which la due on or hoCnra ihoiname of ,nT P8"" ""o has not 16tb day of January voted in two year, is withdrawn iotn aay of January. . J from the registration list. The You are therefore not fled that,,,,,,, oook, nave been cneoked from and after the first of Feb-, aga,n8t lne registration cards ruary all such persons who have ana approximately 2.000 names not secured tho license required, are being withdrawn. Doubt by law will be arrested and pun-; less many ot these persona whose ished according to law. , names are being taken from the . L 8. KETCH, Chief of Police, j tut are still residents of the o , county, but having failed to ex- ))' erclse their right of franchise for a period of two years or more HEALTH BULLETIN they are no longer qualified to a t vote until they are registered s 9 ) e s , again. For many it will cause considerable difficulty, lor tney If V i i skin will absorb more and your health benefit by the salt your pores take up. You 'will e as lt will then have a natural nil Mrar 1 nitt on t II 1 1 V. I .In., In It rAffRrdlnfia nf wht !you know, you take up a lot of ' color lt may be. tbe Iodine which sea water con- Emuarrascd Miss Extract the 'tains, and which guards against , joarse and dark hairs with twees ! goitre. lers whenever they show above If you want stimulation only, j the skin, and bleach the rest with take your sea water bath cool or , peroxide lt there fa any trace of I cold. And If you want a glowing .color to make them conspicuous reaction, exercise vigorously un- You may nave to ao ems every Thursday nlnht January 2Sth Ul " are quite hot, then take few weeks, but it will keep your wi.T if.ah Jinks N?ht at the Quick, fairly cool sea water bath skin cleared of the hair, kwleis" ol Klks O""" " " yn enn Tomorrow liriuglug Out 'ar!eld bretbn and with a coarse Turkish towel. A Feature. the..- degree team will make tr to nis city to put a group ol "unsuspecting baby lks" on the kl-u and great preparations ate ue.ug made locally for the evoiu. atarshiield boasts of one of tuj iuappiest degree teams in the sta.e and their "third de gree" stuft is n "knockout ". They wui Unug au.e. ai ' caudiu.vb with the in from the bay section and the Koseburg lode will furn ish a lew tor tbe visitora to work, upon. ben S. Kisber, district deputy grand exalted ruler, will make bis orflclal visit at that time ulo. A big turkey feed, will be orv ed and with lt ail the "trlln mln's". The Oriental Gardens Ballroom orchestra of seven piec es, with their singer, will be on hand to provide musical enter tainment throughout the evening. Exalted Ruler Day urges a big atendance on that night and the word is being broadcasted to ail parts of the county so it is expected that the lodge rooms will be crowded to capacity. Efficient V VB Laura A. KipKmor REQUESTED KNITTING DIRECTIONS . All kinds pruning and grafting work done, rates reasonable. LOuls Uergold, Koseburg, Ore. Th anonymou letter writer I SCARLET FEVER PREVENTION. ! will have to be sworn in again prob'ly get a kick outa pennln' hi I a'ate Board of Health.) when they appear to cast their vicious missiles but w'v always!, M"U carltt la Prevalent In ballot. censldsrad him lik th flea1 aiieniion i caned to i rersons wno nave moved into Crawlin UP th bind lea of an alM. wet uu uiaiicr uuw uuiu sca-xua comiouniiy, ana ao uave nhant with i- iTi. I ! let fever may be it is a dangerous never voted previously, young pnant with murder in hi hurt, n,,.ni,hi. .11... n. . .h ... Komin. r v..r. "r T are frequently missed unless alien-; ing age at this election, persona Most any auto driver can tell Hon called by the presence of typ-!who hare moved from one pre- you that the gal In the back aeatj'"al scarlet fever lu those lib. j cine t to another, nnd those whose 1 TH EATRES I ha more to do with the drlvin' of th fllwsr than th rear axle. A lotta th local band bova I aft this p. m. to hear Susie's band In Eugen tonight. W hop it In pirea 'em to give th piccolo whom they have been In contact. , registration has been allowed to Prevention for scarlet fever has lapso because of failure to vote now piogreased to the point wher-J , for a two-year period, should it is as well understood aa for any register Immediately, other preventable disease. Of ; Two important elections are to course. Isolation and tho elimiaa- be held thia year, a primary In lion of contact Is of primary lm- the spring, and a general elec- uortunrA In alaiiinhiir nut an i.nf- tion in the full. A United States player a chance to atrut hla atuff demlr. but the nroducilnn nf an ac-: senator and .governor are to be " next time tney play "Th Stars. llvo immunity can be produced by . elected ana many otner import' eno airipea rorever." There oughts b a law aaln l.t. tin' a feller puff a cigarette in yer lap and then leave the remain en yer desk to burnell out It the "injection of diluted T toxin. jant offices filled; so that there " '"Sitka and .Juneau ,. Antlers Theatre. More than one million dollars Is represented' in the "live furs" seen in "itocking Moon" the Me tropolitan picture feature which will be shown at tbe Antlers Tne atre next Friday and .Saturday. By "live" fura ' is meant tne hundreds of live blue foxes which are seen In this Interesting Alas kan romance. On the largest blue fox farms in Alaska, many of the scenes were filmed. The company, under the direc tion ot (.eorite Meltord, spent six nd pair of knitting needles size three and onebnlf. Begin back by casting on TO stitches. Knit plain fur eight Inches. Cast on 35 stitches each side for sleeve (140 stitches on needle). Shoulder: Knit 58 stitches, place on a stitch holder, bind off - 24 stitches for back of neck. On remaining 58 stitches start front. Knit four rows (two ridges) then increaw one stitch at front, every second row ten times (77 stitches). Bind off 35 stitches, knit eight inches. Bind off. Make second side to cor respond. Sew up sleeve and six Inches of sido seam. Request from "M. S.": "Could any of our readers send me the directions for making a pair 0" lit tle panties to slip on over a baby's "Mrs. M. D." write us: "I ara diaper instead of rubber drawers? more than pleased that 1 can send : The ones 1 have seen are like the the directions for the following ' rubber kind in shape, scarf (which were recently re-! .For Mrs. W. H-: You say you queated by another reader) as 1 ; cannot buy the device you mention am making such a scarf myself: i in any of your local stores. Then Cast on 162 stitches. Turn. Slip I write to one of the big New York first stitch, add first stitch In sec- : department stores and ask for lend stitch, then knit 12 .stitches. ; prices. 1 would have answered Now knit two together twice, men your letter personally instead of knit 12 stitches; add one stitch in ; In this wny, had you remembered TOMORROW'S MENU Breakfast , . Grapefruit Cereal Codfish Balls Pop Overs Coffee . v , ' Luncheon Baked Grapenuts Dish Wholewheat Bread Applesauce Doughnuts Tea Dinner Creamed Cod Friend Potato Cake Spinach Left over Celery Cottage Pudding Coffee "Th feller who la always moochln' lunch may hsv slick wsy of doln' it, but hi closest friends ueoslly refer to hlnr as a aead-osat'." Not every one, especially adult. 1 will duubllea be a .heavy vote Is susceptihlo to scarlet fever. 1 recorded. . Ninety per cent of the cases occur o before the fllleemh year, and a half Fairbanks-Morse pumps, engine of these between the ages of three and scale at Meteger. Wu RipplingRhumos EXAMPLES. "Consider Charles Adulphus Chce," the super-salesman snid to mc; "like you, at humble tasks he wrought, and to the savinga bank he brought the sweat-stained kopecks he had earned; no coin he wasted, none he burned; he wrought and humped and saved his nion, and didn't have a lick of fun. Had he kept up through all his days his earnest, fun less, saving ways, he might have gained a little wad, enough to ..I...I I.. IUA .wl If... t nll,.,4 ., kim nt riia hnmA onri at (he Orand hotel for a few days, i ""'" "uv ". ""'"- Many opportunities are now own-1 sold him stock in Teapot Dome and other regions where the ed for young men between 17 and jj j8 fajr,y Keeping from the Soil. And now he tools his 3 yeara of age,. and any persons;,. . ... - , , . . . ..., NAVY RESUMES RECRUITING Th V. 8. Navy has resumed re cruiting after being rlosed for the past seven months, according to J. N. Cochran and C B. Lester, re cruiting officers, who ara slopping other cities in Ala.ka, called for in the original story by, Barrett WilluuKhby, and photographed the scenes on the same locutions described in the book. More than three thousand blue foxes appear in the film ut uli ferent limes and each good fox pelt la worth lrom f.150 to l.'iOO. Aside from these animals, there are more than 170,000 worth of sacred masks from thu Aleut and Thllnket Indian tribes which were secured from tho Slika museum and teatured lu the nutivu dunces in thu .production. MJedlc Theatre. "The Cowboy and the Coun nct stitch, twice, then knit 12 stitches and two together twice. IX) that to end of row, but add one stitch in second last stitch at end of row. This pattern makes five points." For "Young Knitter": Here is tho infant's sacquo yon wanted: Buy three balls of three-fold Sax ony yarn (any desired color). Use to give me the namewf your town In your address. You enclosed a stamp, gave name and street ad dress but omitted the name of your town or city. People write me from so many places and lt is always safest to enclose an envel ope siamped and fully addressed. Tomorrow Th Happy Housekeeper. I aViarTV'AklTV 1 MATTMAaJTy DietHealth By Lulu Hunt Pcters.MJJl ODD MOMENTS OF EXERCISE One of the chief reason fori stance, while you are gelling your overweight, asidu from the daily mimbor at the telephone, you can consumption of more calories than 1 bc P""1" ;'r tummy in and out. are needed for the physical a:tivl-, r ontrrt! your leg or arm ties, is lack of exeri.se and phvsl- ?i""cl:"; the winter, when you cal work. However, physical work ,LT' f .t ,vn' ,!,d are "V" and exercise will not keep the '""'J. yo? c.aD b0 tess." the Kox Fiims noductlon ' w.e.,K"' " V.T Nicies .nd your bleep,. While you're starring Buck Jones, which tonics . k . l.tfrs I : waiting for a car. you can walk to tho Muiestu- lucatre. Kridr.y , ?d..t0 ,J"0W." ."!a,"L '1,' . J , back and forth briskly. And don't , 7.... .i., ...""'' " .it , . I on their feet from early morning ;''' ! till late at nlsht. doing heavy ; iTi '- '!?. uls,,an?-w,k- 1 work, and still becoine over-fat Of , ' " ,. , . " ' and eaturday, is something de cidedly, dtflercnt In the way ol Westerners. In lt are corahincd the romance ot tbe West and the glamour of the Old World with 'f,;'c c0a.ution of hot I ou can thl,;k of lot of all the action possible woven toiJZ"y "Z m borne- "u can ,urn to "a "nt. And to hold It together. ""J"' '1?' remember, every time you make a Jerry Whipple, the youthful m."e CJik o"i',l,)''ir"1 movement you are using owner of the Boot Jack Kanrh. 1 "'0V , , J up a calorie or two. One of the to boll or the curling iron to heat. I heads a tronpe of eowhoys on a I doubt keeps these women from I Interested may obtain any Infor-: limousine, a SpieiHIld Wagon, painiea green; l country iKuropean tour Incldeninlly fol- " ."""" ",' ""V"" J . was massaging her face, she d m.tlon concerning the branches , clubg he trains With pluti'S, he rides tO hounds and hunts lowing Verialne ver,.a, Dut housework dnesn t , b,,5d ,hl'rlKM'!r ba.rk ""li0""" Cly pay his board ; now fie ' ,avcd . . call into p ay a , ot of the -... c)w Instad ;f VaMinr for tie be sent to Portland for a final test ! could buy out Henry Ford," "Coflsider Hiram Henshawj Financially the trip 1 a KUK;;,'" K Vowlly amount e,,'T,,',r w,lk "p- At "T'1- I destroyed his pet for no good reason whatever! ir there lirMt!miiHeBA' 1 to the rskmm said: "he lived next door to tnouKh Jerry . to 0of thi. work, should do the , se,.i,,g ry;-'- anything dear to the heart of a child next to his immediate , ra-riod of s weeks'they are ,-' Colonel Choc, and like him saved the braw bawbee; he had .home without even .ing the ; "E,, Jn '"f" 'an go tbe entire dis- kin it's the family nun. And the fellow who takes it into wed to ship, in the fleet. cnounh. it now anncars. to keen him through his wintry i' kr;r", ',. .l. "lh., ,h.. xv-mi- -iHn-t .ninv r nmu.'l.arj. V:auuHlPn .""'r '"''ngts '' his head to separate tho boy and his good dog by administer ing poison is certainly lowering himself to a level far be . nealh his prey. 0 It lool:s like SlAnficId against the field with the rider f doing a lot of jockeying. e t 0 '" Vice-rrcsidcnt Dawes has issued his first edict to the , senate an apology. I Men' utt( Cleaned and Dressed lcars, to keep tlie gttllllt Wolf from his door, buy gas and jls being forced into marrlaae with ting our daily bath and a lot of iits ,llTl,e fnr tnHr patlcut,. (lt JIM. Roscbur, Cieaoera. pbto. tirea and gcHuething more. He bought the stock that strung- JT.-SuiikeX and from , oT whi ,1 w." , .ZTZtZ h.u, ?.rt..!rr yJa. iSZzt then on the .story move with say that we haven't time to do ary cian. IJon't try to nianarer vour lightning-like rapidity. special exercises. Kxerclses are own .n.n.1,,. 1 171 DR. tNERO AS DENTIST Pslnlee Extraction Oa When Deeirtd Pyorrhea Cured Phon 48S Masonlo Bldf. ' d anil In n.ll.A ! V II I , . . K r. fl.lll, i 11 1 W,l nnni O t t llP TWIT- 119 ivn, 111 iiiiii- ui imivii vi iivniiiB i ... ... , house ho abides and cusses super-salesmen s hides. And I, for cvey one you'll name who prospered at your sort of game, Alter msny tnruiing anventure. .o important that lt Is worth while. We all know Uiat en-t. iinna including a speciacnlar flglrt with , ,o get up 10 or IS minui.s earlier 'with enjoyment in the cen air .will name a d.uon who went broke, poor easy trusting hop -h , Jn,m on"l- m i T.!.I? 7 1 S 'n kin''' ' miluu"r tame and ac I some little exercise and if you tivitlea golfing, tennis, hiking. wlaeVtak. atlvanug. of thm they will ..wlmming. etc.! are very valuable! 1 mstint f a anm t nln 7nm i. 1 n . I "" i ., tonuauaa o page 7.4 f til folK. And so I'll co mv humble way, and salt down forty cSits each day, and not be jealous of Charles Cliee, whose vcht is sailing 011 the sea." torious. Glass for window shield at Metxger. and .4