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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1926.
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
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ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1926.
THE SELECTION OF TEACHERS.
School boards, committees, and superintendents have an
extremely busy time during the last of the summer, in find-
ing teachers for the school year that is about to begin. The
success of a school depends more upon the personality and
qualification of these teachers than on anything eso. A town
may provide its schools with a. very fine equipment, but if
its authorities are careless in the selection of teachers, the
school work will not produce the desired results and the pu
pils will do a poor year of work. There are certain obvious
qualifications which determine to some extent if a candiate
for a teaching position is competent to leach. If a teacher
doc3 not thoroughly know the subjects taught, it is pretty
difficult to teach those subjects to, children. Not merely will
the pupils get confused ideas about the lessons, but there is
not much incentive foil them to attain a high standard. Hull
The New York Rotary club has opened a camp for crip
pled children on Long Island, and it calls it "Camp Cheer
ful," and 1200 applications have already been received from
siich young cripples for a chance to visit it. It is a singular
thing, but it often happens that crippled children are ex
ceedingly cheerful little youngsters. If you could watch
them at this new camp, you would probably find them try
ing to play the same games of baseball and tennis that well
and sound children enjoy. Their constant effort to rise
above difficulties tends to make them courageous, and they
find that seemingly hopeless obstacles can be overcome.
There are many despondent and discouraged older folk who
could learn a lot by observation of such youngsters.
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The man who shouts very loud for home town develop
ment, and who complains bitterly because this or that is not
done to put his home town ahead, is not always willing to
"chip in" when someone puts a subscription paper up to him
for some good home town project. It may be deplorable, but
it is the truth, that you can't put a town ahead without using
some money. We must have some advantages that can be
obtained only by voluntary effort, and these things cost
money. To operate any pushing organization for business
find civic development costs something. People who have a
good amount of money need to feel some spirit of enterprise
for their homo town projects, and occasionally be willing to
give some financial backing to hopeful enterprises. While
people may give up their money for these causes with some
difficulty, it is hard to see how a town can go ahead merely
on oratory, and least of all on knocking.
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Now that a sufficient sum of money is forthcoming
from the county court to assure proper financing of the
I Douglas county products fair to be held in Roseburg Septem-
PPU
picks
Tonight is bath nlte
And don't forget to
Have friend wife
Scrub yer back.
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DUMB ELL OORA THINKS
A private secretary Is one who
handles a buck private's corres
pondence In the army.
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cases. The technical expert who
illMM'CtH HIlU U(!jU:irt IliO tell!
graph prlii tors has a more pleas
ant job than the press telegraph
operator translating code into
sentences und paragraphs.
And the oilers, euKiueiucu and
operators of the great excavators'
ate happier than wero the men
who used to shovel und scrape In
the dust and dirt. Portland
Journal of Commerce.
JEWELRY LEADS TO
. PAWNBHOKER SHOP
BBWTYg; GfOT
ANSWERED LETTERS.
A Young Mother. As the baby rare needed. -mulures
the curtilages of her ears) E' H. B. The acid In the vino,
will beconiu firm, so all you can 'gar neutralized the oil in your
do meantime Is to keep her ears 'hair, which 'will probably recovur
placed against her head when sho its gloss again after a time If Its
is usleep or when wearing a capjllfe has not been choked out by
over them. Most babies at nine I the severe treatment. Even so,
months have very little hair Just new half is always forming nnd
as vour baby nan. so mere is nature recovers too, so you win
i ...1 i 1..... i n. ..i. .. ii 1.1.. 0 1 vw
uveu wnuie ".c miuv.1, wu uujuci uioioug. .y, ber j8 R shoM ,je R mMcr q g0Mcl.a, jnterest
r. "t ,1"""3as ",1U c"tm.0.-o.H t0 make the occasion a worth while event. It may be the
foundation for the return of the old-time county fair, some
thing this county has not enjoyed for a riumbcr of years. At
any rate, the fullest cooperation should be forthcoming to
make a creditable showing of the various agricultural and
other industries of this county.
that make a big difference. A poorly educated teacher, who
has enthusiasm and personality, may put more working
spirit into a school, than a finely prepared one who has no
gift for waking up children. People who select teachers
need to be excellent judges of character, and thoy need to
make careful inquiry to know what kind of work teachers
have done in their previous fields. It is generally realized
that unless people have some brightness and originality and
personal initiative, they are not well qualified for the high
requirements of this profession. 1 -
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Progressive, practical aiid'farsighted, the late Joseph
. Lyons, of Reqdsport, former county judge, would have been
foremost' citizen in any community', fortunate enough to
r number him among its residents. His endeavors affecting
public welfare were invariably based qn, mature. considera-
tio'n and safe business principles, assuring their success and
meriting the approval with which they were received. To
his exceptional qualities as a business, map and his high pub
' lie spirit, Mr. Lyons added a gonial personality that won
lasting esteem and friendship.. The combined burdens of
. t private affairs and those of public welfare doubtless con
tributed to the undermining of his health. . While his 'pass
Whan a fellow's position in public life "goes to his head"
it's time to swing! the axe. ! ! '
. , : ; POLAR WASTES. .
There is no land around the Pole, according to explor
ers;, there only icy billows roll, and tcmncsts. rinir-tailcd
roarers.'' There is ho land on -which to build hotel or filling ! W;
station, but all the dreary waste is filled with ice and desola
tion. We've sailed above the Pole now, twice, and crossed
(AMuctfltcd J'rvtt Leaied Wire.1
NE WYOltK, Auk. 21. Two Hnr-
ilem pawnbrokers, Joseph ltoth and
Ills son Herbert, weio In jail hero
today charged with receiving stol
en goods, in connection with the
theft of jewels valued as much as
$500,000 from General and Mrs.
Cornelius Vanderbilt at Newport,
K. I.
While the pawnbrokers were be
ing arraigned hero for their allesed
connection with tlio theft, detec
tives began checking over thu
seized gems worth 518,000.
Five cases of jewels were stol
en from tlio "Ilreakers," the New
port mansion, two weeks ago wliilo
the Vanderbills wero entertaining
friends at dinner.
Among the jewels stolen wero
some irreplaceable family heir-
The kind remarks which this col.
yum has found fit to say about the
county fruit growers Is brlngin' re.
suits. We got a crate of peaches
and some swell grapes yestiddy. It
certainly pays to peddle the soft
soap In this world, candidly
speakin'.
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According to an American -astronomer,
rome "stars am red-hot
vacuums.''
He must be acquainted with
some of the Hollywood variety.
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We "see by the paper" that a
Chicago girl lifeguard recently sav
ed the life of a young man bather.
Do you suppose he will feel ob
ligated to marry her?
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On one of our rare at home even- looms, ami an main- worn inlKsinu
ings, we read to the C. O. Clarence i the family had difficulty In com
Darrow's statement: "Man Is Na-!pHing a list.
ture's Ia6t and most perfect work."
The only answer we got was:
"Humph."
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FAMOUS CASES
Book
Woman In the
of Scotch
Anthony and Cleopatra's
Smear
Archaeologists have discovered
a fossil of a four-inch mosquito.
Indubitably the ancestor of the
New Jersey genus.
The osslfers raided the Winches
ter beer garden last night and the
drouth Is now on wuss than ever.
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the sea around it, and scattered flags upon the ice, to show
Ihg is a loss to the i citizenry of the whole county, it will be! U'"twehave founj it; And that, melhinks, should bo
ririost keenly felt in the lower Umpqua region, for the ' ad-'cnoug'1 lov 11118 onc generation; we well might can this po
."VMicoment of which he gave unstintedly of his time and en-jlar stuff' discourage emulation. We can imagine all that's
ergy. Although a leading figure in all projects for many I Ulel'0 from what wc've learned already; the ice, the snow,
year3 past that contributed to the industrial .progress of his!11"-:-'""" UL'"- ",v u'c;lu w'lul "'owing sieaay. xneres nout-
-homo locality, Mr. Lyons will best be remembered as the or
"iginalor of the super' road district of the lower Umpqua.
ing more to learn that's worth three hoots in far Hoboken
so let that suburb of the earth its silence hold unbroken. But
3,'his was the outstanding effort of his life in the way 0t ;oUer brave and daring souls will northward soon have start-
; public betterment. Its fulfillment will constitute a perma
nent testimonial to his energy and foresight nnd keep his
memory forever fresh in the minds of a grateful community.
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YOUNGSTERS ON THE STREETS.
Some years ago a movement was promoted for the cur-
few, to keep the boys and girls off the streets after a certain
hour, which was apt to be eight or nine o'clock in many
towns which adopted this plan. Not so much is heard of
that idea now, but the youngsters st em to roam around the
streets at night more than ever, and often to a very late
ecl; they say, "1 here may be other Poles than that which has
been charted. We'll find new snow and ice perhaps, and
then, oh donnerwetter, geographers can turn out maps which
are sublimely better. The need for maps which show the
shape of icebergs, top and bottom, is so intense that men
wear crape because thoy haven't got 'em." And so the
planes will fly away, with whoops and hully-cheeings, and
there'll be tragedies some day to jar all human beings. The
airships cannot all tome back, good hick won't ku;t forever,
Xafc ipeiliins Ses:
Home of tlie gems seized by ilf
tectives here -when I lie Itolhs wore
arrested were a brooch set with 95
diamonds, three diamond studded
bracelets and several rings. Thero
was also a horseshoe pin of yellow
metal, set with ten stones believed
to be pearls, eleven bluestones and
i!0 white stones forming the words
"Good Luck."
nothing to do about It but wait for
u Inter growth.
W. P. To a pint of oalmeal, add
a half leaspoonful of sulphur, sev
eral pinches of powdered benzoin,
anil four teaspoonsful of powder
ed Boap of any fine variety. Make
a number of small cheesecloth
find all of It Improving with each
day. Massage daily to loosen the
scalp, and get a tonic in - which
there is some sulphur io help rid
you of the dandruff. 1
Tim henna shampoo Is for tint
ing the stray grey hairs bo they
brush Into tho rest of tho hair
bags, and put a teaspoonful of the and are not noticed. Such a sham--mixture
in each bag, to be used poo does not change the natural
instead of soap w hen bathing the color of tho hair beyond adding
face. TliiB Is particularly good for! tho least bit of brightness, which
an oily skin where there Is a tend-lls not a change at all when liir
ency to blackheads. lis black as yours Is. To do tills
Miss M. H. The white wax call- mix tho contents of 0110 of the
ed for In the cream formula is small packages ot honna that come
beeswax, but thero is also a brown for one shampoo with enough soup
beeswax which could be substi-1 lather to cover your entire head,
tuted if necessary; the latter Willi Let this stay on the hair for 20
mako the cream just as nourishing j minutes and then proceed a3 with
although not so attractive in ap-iany other method.
Ijonrancu. John M Your hair w:il change
J. D. When using alcohol to I to a much darker shade after a
cleanso II10 linlr, uso absorbent I few nioro years, it la always so
cotton dipped In tho alcohol and wllh that flaxon blonde shade af
wlpe (ho soil from tlio scalp, and ter adult age. If you dye it you
tlii-ii down tlio length of I he hair w ill ruin your hair and It might
separated Into as many strands nsleven effect your health.
Lemon Cling Peaches
Now Ready
Lemon Cling I'eaclies for canning;
also date and. silver primes; bring
boxes. Phono always between 12
and 1 or after j p. m. 1 M. Cur
tis, phone 8-F4.
Efficient
fQUsekeepmi
UUUP'a rVIMPIWOn
DELICIOUS CARAMEL CAKE
CHINESE ARMIES
STILL ENGAGE IN
PUZZLING WARFARE
(Associated I'rosg Leased Wire.)
PEKING, Aug. 21. Marshal Vu
Pei-Ku, North Chinese war lord,
who with Marshal Chang Tso-Lin,
at present dominatua affairs at
Peking, has departed for tho re
gion of the Yangtze river, his ulti
mate destination being Yoehow.
Here he ia to assume commi
the forces opposed to the
ese ttoops.
The llunanese troops are sup
porting tho Canton,
Chinese government and have be-
Kim a general altack 0:1 the north
orn inv;tiliai-M uliii-li i 'hunt' K:i.
"A feller enjoys eatin' canned chek, Cantonese generalissimo, U
iiu.v a(jcidiiy 11 ne naa -o psei , n.poi (Pli to De
the dern stuff." jchang-ha.
Dispatch;
cup of granulated sugar. Stir in
the beaten oik ol one e'gg. Then .
1 add tho cooled caramelized sirup,
iaud biend welt. Hitt one and one
Hait' cups of ordinary . bread flour
nti one and one-nan. teaspoons of
baking powder and stir tins into
the mixing bowl. Flavor with ono
half teaspoon of yauiaa extract
and fold In the stiifiy-whipped
while of one egg. Beat lor mreo
minutes steadily, then scrape the
j batter into a loai'-cake pan measur
ing about four by eight inches on
the bottom with slightly flaring
sides two and one-half inches high.
Lino ihe pan with wax paper W
avoid the cake sticking to it; when
'this is done, you need not greasti
the pan, as the cake batter is pour
ed right onto the wax paper .
UO( j Slip the pan iuto a hot (but not
!vptv linh nvpn. If vnn ham jl lt'it ll.
hard to make a good caramel cuke. I ,.,,,. nVH thBrnn.mH.iflr. huvn it
gister between 400 and 450 de-
I'l-A tlllVlllfrltllllt t hp pii I ir XT- tfl .10
is delicious, calling for only one , mllmtcs ot tUo baUine. Whcn
egg and for no milk at all. ; U011B. ,,. ,.ako shouia be ,w0 ilu.u.
TOMORROW'S MENU
' Breakfast
Stewed Prunes
Cereal
Cieamed Ul'led lleuf
Pop-Overs Coffeo
Luncheon
llam-l'oiutu Cakes
I'omato Salad Dread
Sliced Peaches Cyokies
Tea
Dinner
Cream of Onion Soup
Spulllsh Omelet
Potatoes Spinach
Lettuco
Orange Custard
Coffeo
Contrary to opinion, it is
rocllOW. l" ua.-vu.u, ronll
land of 1 '"LVU originated tho following re- r 1(
1-luuan- c'I,e' 'hicli is aR inexpeiifilvo as It 'g,.'
hour. Many .parents cornplain of the way young girls will ;(.iod-lorsaken, by pilgrims f i-oiuj the arctic gloom, a
the part ot their parents to round them up. The boys and j than all the waves that thunder on Ooualaska's dismal shore
president of tho .National Electric j as aided and Inspired by soviet
Light association. j Russia. '
That's more men than there o .-
are. It represents four times the) Chevrolet coupe like new, run
labor supply ot the country. : 7000 miles, but don't look It. $200
-iiirl llint-n ti.ill l,n ., riiitol. l. i i I i it i 11 '"a u I'rove i not ' on new pi ice.iiaiiseii cnev rout Co.
and tlieie will be a finish black to high and brave endeavor, machines do not really displace i
There'll be lost men amid the snow, for whom sad wives are ln'en. The linotype machines did Italian skip springs
ummliin- -iiiI nilini- ,.,..,,. ni . . t - 1 1 t I not dlsldu.-e printers. They cllllllg-l BAD LEAK IN COLUMBIA
weeping, and othei vojageis will go to get their bones in jCI, lhl.,r ,.:,n,,lc,r. Thc.' p,,,",.
keeping. And there'll be taies of death and doom in reirions . telegrapli miu hines will not io : ' !. i.-ac.i Win-.i
broken
South One-Egg Caramel Cake: Begin its high. Peel oil the wax paper
ny caraineiizing ono laoiespoon oi on the bottom, while cake Is hot.
granulated sugar (for the sake of 'then frost as follows:
inexpei -teheed cooks, 1 am going to Caiamel Frosting: Put ono tea
give minute- details) To caramelize cp0on of granulated sugar into a
directing from I sugar simply put it into a small ir ing pan, let melt and burn, then
tr.Miig pan twitn notning else in a(jd one-fourth cup of warm water
from Hankow say I the pan) and let it melt and turn an cook till Hie lumps have nielt-
the Southeineins have broken j to a deep brown. Now add one- ed. Cool, then strain into a bottle
through the allied flank at Hunan. half cup of warm water; this will am coo. Keep for other cakes
The forces of Wo Pel-Kit and : make the burnt sugar fizz and . w)lat remains after you have taken
Chang Tso-Lin have a two-ring war , lunip. but it you continue to boll 0Qe tablespoonlul of the liquid
on their hands. Their troops are j it for several minutes you will find flum the bottle and place it in a
pursuing the retreating nationalist j that the lumps melt. Stialu und small bowl. Stir in one cup of cou-nrmit-s
or Kiiouiiucliun west from cool tho sirup. feclfoner's sugar, flavor with a
Kalian in the north. Another t Next, begin mixing your cako as drop or two of vanilla, and spread
army is opposing tlio Canton for-j follows: Cream one-fourth cup o on the hot cake,
ces in the south. Iloth the Cuuton-1 butter in a medium-size mixing ; Tomorrow Something New For
Add to It three-fourths of a Baby.
t State Press Comment J
, Machines iiii-l Labor.
Elect I'ic motors in tlio United
StuU-ti uro doing the work of one
hundred and seventy million men
says -I. It. Davidson of Omaha, lese and Kuomitichuii are regarded llmwl.
lawny with telegraphers. Klec- am tiWA. lire., Aug. 21. A pari !
.i n ...mi i . it ill,, mri.., ..r ll., I I -I 1 1 '
wander around the .streets at night, without much effort on crippled, shaken. The life of one brave man's worth more ;The drawiine excavators whirii 1 1 i i Ceiiina. was damaged last;
substitute for several hundred i UIR1,t wlien Ihe vessel sprung n
i - , ...... , .uieri win: teams anil st-'aoers are " "j -iv-n lh-.- ,
gins nave so many social events anil activities, thai; lliey are ana khock tne uergs asunder. inoi throwing men out nt emniov-; Columbia river iiom Portland
very frequently out to those affairs, and they do not always ; "-' i mont. They mo making better
, . ... ... , .. l l r m 1 P T-l idlw III l-llli-hhwil-v lnnl..
rtiurn wnen mey are over, cither, it is pretty hard lor otic ! irfOUD OaiUroaV Una Ot rehirff ! Mi,', .V, V,, count caries ami countess cuis-
loard the CrOlina.
DietHealth.
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iyurr uy ijujiu uuiix rexcfi, ruu
jimitrt vmt ana neaaa aaajtotte uuarwm
SICK AND IRRITABLE FROM WROND DIET
It is nrcttv hard for otic lot-nun .Nnf ni-rlaw lime f fioafuva
- .. , ., . ill-- - v i-mA-w A WUiUl V
Miiiiuiy w v-iiiuicu liny stricter run's, Ota it iaieiits genuraiiy
would assert themselves, their children could be induced to
spend tho evenings more profitably than many of lliciii do
now.
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Homes along the country roads in many places are not
its pleasant as they used to-be, unless something i. done to
keep down the clouds of dust that drift in from the automo
biles. This finely powdered stuff sills down over the grass
and gardens and houses, and reduces them to a dull gray,
and it must often bp unhealthful for people to breathe.
Many of these country neighborhoods may say tlvy can not
afford to treat such roads with any kind of oil, tar, clc, as
a dust layer. Perhaps some of them etui not. And yet many
of them will eventually pay more for the repair of highways
that are constantly being torn to pieces, than it would cost
them to lay something on their roads that would prolong
their wear.
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Though jurors in the Gaines' murder trial rendered a
verdict that calls for death penalty the donnu'd man sti
maintains that he is innocent of thc crime charged against
him. The evidence (hat brought about convn-tiou was pure
ly circumstantial, but so convincing in its nature thai the
(rial jurors were unanimous in their decision. A fight, to
save the convicted man's life is tho next step. Gaines has a
good chance to live a while longer, and may, by some unl'or.
seen circumstances, escape the gallows. Hanging is
a fit penalty for the crime charged.
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Attractions With SelL-FIoto
V1
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( Mie ni Ihe nin:;t beaut inu iirfs on man. tv.o of w!:nm are shown
ve. I hiv nm Mn:;i MHilr..,!
worth und Ih-lrn You nr. tx
horsowomcn. The un.mv vtvjnc
LAUNBffi
Mip nf Iho nin:;t bi'iiutirul lirf? 0:1 in
lit." i'iiMn iMw.-im of ttit' St'llfs- nlw
K1010 rirriin, 10 ( in Ihi.f rfty Tvi- Avlc;
dn niwt Irt that tho "Alt Knulnc pivt
h'nk whilo on hvv v
Columbia rivir I nun
The vessel wna doeittM hero thin
morning
I Amorlcti uses more much! tun v . . V(H"11 u
' Ci'iii -ltiv fiii-nr ,.,.... ..,. 1 tliiliiiu wiirti ah(
or ovor coultl. Hut sho hits no1
hiK problem of unomploymont. j
i Sho fIndH that (hi' manurarturo ot '
j tin machinery niakt'3 work for!
'men. And then? mu.st ho proplo j
, to tend machines. Hound up with;
the manufacture, rule and use nf '
' machinery W mi army nf workers.!
I If America stopped u:dnp elec-
trie motors, she couldn't find men 1
1 to do their work. If sho stopped j
minx linotype machines, 10 times'
the nu iiber of printers wo had in
hand-set dnys couldnt begin to
do the work they do.
Machines, by IncroaMiiB pro-
duction, have made It possible to !
pass nreuad tho things produc-!
tMl. Thoy hnvo put cars into our J
RRrnROS, phonosmphs In our homo. ;
m.ignzlnes 0:1 our tables, and
Riven us bathrooms nnd electric
rnnpes. They havo contrived to
brinK b:ick to us a creator return
tn happiness, if "things" mean ,
happiness, than men could hope;
for In tho days of hand work.
And while thoy have helped
bring in the nso of specialization,
when n man spends weary hour '.
after woary hour dolus exactly
the tame little job on identical
hits nf machinery ptittinr in bnt
No. J. for Instance, thoy havo
alro improved (ho finality of jbs.
Tho linotype operator Is more,
comfortable than the man nt the '
oi'H.ages some time during tho
day). His lower boweia can bo
Later ho
must e-'t on a ouiaucett diut if ho
expects a return to health. (Natur
ally, other hygienic rules must bu
, observed.) When he is In better
.health he can earn more.
Vo have articles on Balanced
(Diet and Constipation which 1 sur
jgest you send 101. (Enclose selt
stamped envelope with
1 your request. Allow two weeks
;t'iiil)li-s, fruits ana milk. TIutc is
'nu iluulit that all that excess j
! starches anil sugars cause' a fer-
liienlation and Kas in llieinselve
,.,. ,,. I ai hie Mivieis in which naif a women niun-ar in rharge of two of
ml1' iiliueti white luirses nre ninoni: the the 3'i ilnmiiiR hor-jes inter on tlie
j principals. M of:rani.
j 'I'he rcniai'ltaltle training of iTiese ' Other voihh; women who npiicar
animals leans one In lnanet to in Alt Kimine Marble Mo.lels
Scliool days will soon be hero and nil the youngsters JS' 1,ow far " isiw w ku iirscene nn .Missea tioiiien caivss.
win get down to business.
tlio triiluiug of liorsea. K.uh ouo lu Hose Collier, Anutte Hosford
tuts act 13 nami.Mi uy a young to-, Edna Jemiey.
aud
DR. NERBAS
DENTIST
P!rleM extraction
Oa Whon 0itrd
Pyvrrhaa Curd
rnion t SiuoJ Bldf.
-Mrs. M's husbitnil is greatly
t:oiil.led ny gas in thu siouiach ciearcd out witll enemas.
..nu iiiiL-aiiiiua ituu lias uau lo fcivu
iiii his work because of the toul
uuor Iroiu tlie bowel gas. He is 40
years out, not overweight, but has
a good appetite, lie has been
tiiiiincil ai a city clinic and the doc-
The leak was believed lo lutvo lor "ilM tuun lite riL-ai i, blood in es- j
been due lo iln cloL-iilna- of a valve-"ro and lungs all normal, llow-
wlikh drains the ballast tank, let-; '. &M-Va uwl ,lu really is laddressed.
ling tlie river water lino this tank S1CK ,m la very liiuauic. uemg
anil nlvo the il.-ep lank below. poor, mey nave 10 nave a lllel con-. for ils ...,...
sisting ot a lot of bread, white and x just hal,IM,nc(1 t0 think coffee
S7Cnni MnP5tT1 ' , , , , , ""-'-: anil sugar arc not cheap! And
bcvUfi&ni '- , ! why not eat some ot the fresh
V.,Ti'.W. A. 1 should say the answer to you, ',... i.;i , ,a..i ,,
Mrs M.. is that "lol of bread, corn-: jani? WmL yoll c!m-t use ,. ha(1
meal anil t-ollee, and lack of veg- hein-r run ,,,- ,i, ,.i,.,...
stances.
A Striped Skin.
Mrs. J. If the skin over tho ah-
rlflim-n llir-rttiiia t-.irt- i -I i.n .li.il ti.wl
i then the unoalance of tho meal' tcnsp from ireEnaiicy,tumor ormh
caused by lack of f.esh vegembles : or con,mio,ls whicl, ciln oxt(.nd j,,
and fruits wuh their vilainlns unil:af,L.r lh(s, co,iitiong are changed
salts and the lack ot protein foods i there may be, and often are, while
-especially milk-causes an un-'stroak8 unUur the gklI1 whit.h ,.
dermlmiig of the mucous mem- In the nature of scar tissue. Thev
Kane of the intestines (and of all ; are known by lho technical nam'o
the tissues of the body) so that of striae
the intestinal tract does not tunc-1 These'can be largely prevented
lion properly. Ihe food not only I by a thorough daily massage wllh
viim-mo, uui puiiiiics, inns caus-; smo lubricating accnt. However.
products .(his rubbing might not. bo advisa
absorbed, !ble If a tumor is the cause
poisoning and! Thnm nr oi....i.. r
acidosis. Scurvy ami pellagra arolnni o,.ir hn. .i. 'j.. i..."... '..r
- ...... ..... i.iv (l-.(. III, VIS ..I
luii-iiaiiimi., . hplr nhliomllinl vail I...I
your husband , toon invn.. np r, i n. '
... ...... ... mv ill uiu Ilieill-
houlil go on an exclusive butter- hnn n-hioh .i...i :..
milk or milk diet for three or four itestines the omentum anil after
uener to reducing, they also may havo these
or three I (Continued on page B.)
M7fRr Followpr,: " " A
When scndlnR tnr malnrlal wt.i..v.
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S Viz. Guard Your clothes
IBoTrt davano ryi&HT
TO THftT THSV
The sanitary c-milittons
of the shop are perfect.
Your lace curtains, your
personal apparel, your
table .mil bed linens will
nil receive tho proper
treatment If sent here
let us cull for It.
lug the foul gases and
which no doubt are
causing a chruuic
known to be due
If it is possible,
days (and it might bo
tnko thc Juice of two
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