The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, October 23, 1924, Image 4

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Enroll Monday--Ruhm Telegraph & Radio Institnfe
_ Rat)war Eachanaa Balkitn«. Portland. Oraron.
TR K M B N PO U S P L M A N P FOR BOTH MEN AN D WOMEN. BIG SA LA R IE S
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EN E E 'S O T T D T E W O R S E .
INFORMATION
». DEPARTMENT
_______________ PwGnad^Ota P L K A T I N O S P E C I A L
Cut. seam. ham and marhtna
FREE Book for Sufferers pleat aktrta ready for band S I . M
Hamatltrhlng. ptectlrg and tucking
B if
from Cancer, Tuberculosis,
Chronic Diseases, Piles
EASTER N
NOVELTY
ttv» Fifth Street
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OR.
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CO.
l .Mtond. Ore.
AB R AM S SYSTEM
fo r at! Chronic I>ta.-aeea. Vtadtecn Bldg.
v a » .— a m t aty ........ mat u mstHudl o f tr s stm f
Ckncar. T n W m a W *. Pika and Ornante dia-
C U T F L O W E R S A F L O R A L R E S IG N S
Clark# Bros.. Florists, 1ST M
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M OLER
• raaulta po—ih k ta your
BARBER COLLEGE
Teach», trade In 1 weeks Some pay
while learning. Position, secured Write
for cstalogua til Burnside Street. Port­
land, Oregon.
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P E R F E C T O T R U N K M F G . CO.
T r u n k s . A u t o T r u n k s to o r d e r,
Third
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PL E A TrN G . H EM ST IT C H INO
Battone. Scolloping P e rl P ic i SJ*«. W
Eaikttoder;. B o lu s Helen.
ra»r»n!»*d.
DRUGS BY MAIL
U t os aend you yr-ur D ra n I
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r n T E M St_ PardatoA Ora
W e S p e c lA liz s in
■ fa * .N b . Vaai, Makar. TaJWw. C ams « .
Dragas Gnp* Is a . Gsst Site, Han« liir
V it a t a Saiaatoe Tae» A Vun reto. Usa
P o r t im i M ire a W ool C o .
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South P l « itinf
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sad Button W ork«
IH Morgan
* B id«.. Portland. Or*.
D R M A R IK D EQUI
FHTWCIAX
W ¿moti sod Children
$4 Lofujctto Bldg SUROKOR
D R SALT V IE . O B T O M E T tlS T
X mob«
Gl «t oro Prie— R.ght
S«ti«faction
I M Iwotlund Bldg.
Oppi Lipmoa Wollo
RYDER PRINTING CO.
Feuturo Printing for Loss
1>S
T h ir d Stroot
Port load. Orogog
Y o u r - T E E T H SL E E R »* W h :i# W o W o r n
Our Reputation la our groutost ussoL
Dr. Koone. 151 ^ Washington S i. Porti and
AMERICAN BEAUTY SCHOOL
C o a r o t * Ir.itruoUoa tm Rwory Broncb od this
“l whot w o o d or our Studente. Talk
“ Do Y’our Xmas Shopping
Early” is the Slogan.
BUT BEAR IN MIND
t í * Medic» 1 B idg . Portland. Ora
rrrFVTTOY t l h t l S — lit t o r e . . » . n«L
SoaJterr bosatj parlor w« fti you up; « «
»»*•
kind of hair pioroo out of fombinfo;
1 « t e a rwiwh. 9S«; 2 stouxs. f l SO; $ «te n s
•$. run oor.ru« of booutj culturo, gdd.
400 Doha» buildlag. Portland, Oregoa.___
HOTEL EATON
Bk * 7 otead all wMthar condittena, •!•#>
Wont Park and Mom arm Sts»
Tabs C-C. car at TV pot to
W u t Part Stroot
Th# Boot Located Hotel In
Portland
D o n 't u p f r t u t t n te do
H nil tor th« to ry w % j in
w hich Tro U to and tho food
tndifrotioB
«a
ooajupouon n s l mnkoo rou
who io i j i u n oluggteh.
ASSIST NATURE
BY TARINO
BARK-ROOT
TONIC
A mild lnxatjTo.
▲ oy «tom bn.'.dor that
will holp Naturo te roga­
lo to jour who to »y «tora.
Koopo jour bowolo opoa,
■t anulo too jour ote much
and liTor and eouoequoAO-
1/ puriT.es tho blood.
Oao Botti« Should
Com Time«
At All Druggist*
Cornelius
n f .
,
W bolooooi« food cook od tuot right
b , k n o w
S PÉCI
PÉOALÜ«
luncheon oorrod dnilj that caniwt
Cifeteru
vaJCICl M b
Washington and A.der.
Portland
Dr. Lake, Divine Healing
129 Fourth Street,
Portland
YOU WANT A SHOW?
Wi can finish it
Orehootrms. Singoro. Duneor*. Comedians. Mngi*
cinn«. Director« for Home Talent Manuscripts. oe<
HASZ AM l A e MRNT C O . HippodrooM BMg.
jortland. Oregon. Totephvn^ Mpin 20f0,
« SUPERFLUOUS
HAIR
without Injury to tho akin by Ney -Born
Sample on roquost. Noj-Boru Lnb-
1 Morgan Bldg.. Portland Oregon.
Prostate Cured Without Operation
iti.» te Blot..-k. Bevel*
end r.iaele Treatlre
I»Ft. E. A. PHILLIPS
S r e e d v y B ld».__________________ P ertlaad Ora.
Chines* Women Never Kits.
W om en In China never kiss, emd
Make Springe of Grass.
A iteel-Uka grasa from the volcanic
when a Chinese woman wishes to slopes o f Oran, Algeria, is ae elastic
»how her affection she gently louche« that It can be used Instead of springs
th* hand of her beloved.
| la th* manufacture of furniture.
Navigators Owe Debt to English Carpenter
Tha development o f th* ship’s [ allowed to leaTe the country after Its
chronometer as s stepping stone In trial voyage to Jamaica and Barbados
the history o f navigation Is Interest- Copies o f the Instrument, however,
lagly set forth ln a recent article ln were perfected and soon put Into serv-
the Geographical Journal of England. Ice, rapidly proving their worth. T lx
Cp to the Seventeenth century th* ! “spring detent escapement." from
problem o f finding longltud* at sea I about 1780, has survived nearly un-
was virtually an Insuperable one. It changed to tha present day.
waa not considered so much a matter
o f navigation aa tb* subject of Ingeni­
A d v ice for P oet»
ous debate among the philosophers.
T o tha poet, as to every other, we
It waa Huyghena, a Dutch mathema­ say first o f all. “ Sea." If you cannot
tician, who, with the aaalstanc* o f the do that. It Is a f no uaa to keep string­
aacood earl o f Kincardine, actually ing rhymes together. Jingling genal-
constructed a number o f timekeepers bllitiea against each other, and name
tor ua» at ae*. Tbeae war* for s short yourself a p oet; there Is no hope for
period well considered and sometimes you. It yon can, there Is. In prose
gave torn» satisfaction ln use, but as or verse, In action or speculation, all
thay ware controlled by pendulums manner of hope.—Carlyle ln "Heroes
and had no temperature compensation | and Hero w orship "
they could not stand up to vigorous '
_________ _________
John Harrison, an English carpenter
who bad never received any proper
m in in g aa a cJockmaker, perfected a
machine which bad a dramatic suc­
cess In its trial at sea. It waa m
OVERLOOKED
Jaok— Wa had
pretty hard look
tonight com ing
to this party.
Frad — How
waa that?
Jaok — Wa
drova up In a
taxi, and nobody
saw ua.
Thinking Is vary far from knowing.
Entirely O ff th e Page
Speaking o f a formerly prominent
woman w bo was ostracized for soma
Indiscretion or other, a gentleman re­
marked : “ She was one* a headliner
tn society and now she Isn't even a
footnote."
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P r o o f o f G lacial Period
Oeologlata base their statements
concerning the existence o f the gla­
cial period mainly upon evidence In
tha form o f erosion o f rocks, tha ex­
i
Courses Offered
in Public Health
W ind Robs Man of
Three $100 Bill.
L IV E
STOCK]
Hau Francisco.- Th* ndschlo-
vous wind that aprsag up ro-
ceutly to swoop dowu,on Market
street, flapping th« skirts o f th*
II a t lM B U i« «
flappers coat William Wilson of
appalli* ■ «!
TO INSURE CROP OF
Nu. 11 AN Howard atr««t «CRU.
•10« d lg s s lls a .
VIGOROUS LAMBS I
Aa Wlt.on waa taking out hts
•'The 1‘ cnnaylvanla department of
II « B k « « y e a r
Correspondence School Con­ health, through Ita division o f public
wallet to buy a Monday pap«r
lo a d d o yaw m ora
Breeding «w e« which ar« In goovi
th* rapacious, predatory irphyr
health education, hau conducted two !
ducted by Institutions.
g o o d . N ota h * « s
condition
In
th*
fall
n*«il
llttl*
or
no
caught three |1U0 bill* and car­
course» which It dealgnated a» corre- :
II r a t l « v « a Ifcal ai ul l y | ««U a|
grain In winter until about a month
ried them down th* afreet. Wil­
Washington t.’orr*»poud*RC*
»nil apondeuce courses.
• lia r k * a r ly « a U a g ,
b*fora
laiuMng.
If
glean
all
th*
bright
son lea|H‘d to catch hts flying
reading iv u r w i In public health h*v«
•The University o f Chicago main
J W k lls s a laa i * l
l*guitt*
hay
ttiay
will
»at
with
an
at
beau conducted l>y save« state dctmrt- taina a large home study department. 1 ■ money, hut the guai carried them
i «• a a • a a a
Iowan,-a o f sllag* or roots In addlttoa
incuts
health and by aix universities Seven cours«-» are given In the de- ¡ around a corner and. although
k r t a l k «od
writ«* l'<>i»#y McAtao In Ilia I’ ratrl*
In thla country In the laal tw o year», pitr(incut of hygiene and bacteriology. I • he spent moat o f hla morning ] ¡
Farmer.
At
thla
tlma
or
«arllar,
tf|
according to the lu lle d State» militia
"T he I'nlveralty e f Wlacoualn at j 1 aearclilug the street», aided by
thay ar* not In thrifty, vigorous condi­
health service, which for nn>r* tiuu a present oliera through Ita extenalou ' a good sited crowd, ha waa un-
tion. they should ba given a limited I
ahla to recover the billa
year has been collecting data on the division approximately four courses— j
amount o f com-entrataa np to ono-half|
subject from the executive officers o f tw o for mother* and women gcttcrully,
pound por head with roughaga.
state departments o f heulth and from one for nurae* and one for health offi
l it * best roughagaa for awes i n
th* unlveralltea with which Class A cer*. The I’ nlveralty o f Arkansas an- saiue rigida a i full to subjecta of
tuedlcal schools are affiliated.
nouneea through Its general extenalou state* who ara leagu* lueiuhera, bui th* legntn* hay*—clovor and alfalfa—
which thay Ilk* and or* rich In pro-
O f the courses given by departments division*, courses in the following sub- uo more.
o f health, flve are for sanitarian»— Jectt: School hygiene, sewerage, « a -
Th» status o f Americana In l’ al««- tain. and halp ward off constipation, a
sarloua danger o f tb* aw*.
Other
those conducted tn Katinas. Illinois, ter w ork » and Illuminating engineer tln« «111 tbeii prohably ha Ih» sani»
Ohio, New Mexico and I'entiaylvaula. tug
The University o f Kanana an as In Myrla. lo ih » Krwnch mandata roughage* useful te f**d with Isgum*
In addition, the Virginia state health nouaces through Its COrreapoudence for whl.h l'ntted Stato* waa re pori- hay ar* bright corn f,wider and oat |
straw which has sotna hay lo It. T im ­
department offers a correspondent-« study bureau a non credit rour»« In ed tweently tu huve agreed.
For thè preseli! American» Iter* en othy hay la too conatlpatlng for owe*. I
cou rt» for tearhers; In both Virginia home health and bum* nursing, •which
Hand a Good «tart.
T o Insure a crop o f strong, healthy
and Minnesota a course Is given In the la taken by many women over the Joy th« rigida o f capltulatlons whlch,
It waa raining and tw o boys wer«
hygiene o f maternity and Infancy for slate.' The University o f Tennessee, befor« th« dUmrmbertneid o f Iti« lantba rterrla* for th* awea la easan
mothers, and a second course la of- thniugh Its department o f hygiene, o f­ lurklsh empire, all great power« In- Hal. They should hav* access to a|*rylng to hit upon a gam « that might
dry. sunny yard, wall protected from j suit th« circum stances. O n« said lo
fered In Pennsylvania, one for p e r fered In January, P.C3, a eorreapon- aisted on uialutalnlng for tlielr citi
sons connected with industries, school* [ deuce course In personal and coiumu- sena. America ha» not renounced Ita wind and storm, and-on all fair days tho oth er: ” 1 know. Alf. la d ’s a««
capltulatory righi» In l’ aleatlne, and should b# forced to exercts* by scat-1 who can make (he uglleat fac«
and with civic aud religious organlxa- nlty hygiene.
a
i
d
,
h„ o(tl0r. -|(H)h „
lions.
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th« American consul la thè only on* taring roughag* over a nsarby R
tho auow I b «loon, ttalh* thould
.. . . ,,
. . . . . .
"In no cave Is tuition charted for the IT c
F T T IT C R IC I V
holding court and trylng case* b«- » » l»fn
» .
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v
.
«Iiirl y»*u vo f o l '
IV*»r*on ■ Wr«»kly.
b* broken out with snow plow a r 1
courses conducted by stale depart-
n * l
tween American realdeuta.
_
meets o f health,’* say* a suinmury o f |
PALESTINE FA V O R E D
The poaltlon of th« American con­ •tons boat. On atormy days tha ahsap .
I*
Tom b of Virgil.
th« aurvey. "Mimeographed or printed |
—
solar court In Jerusalaui la a l.ttl* should remsln Indoors,
T o avoid udder trouble*, awas should
T ' " ’ lumb °* Vlr* u u *°
l,ur
lesson, are distributed tr a-vcral m Statu, to Remain Until Rail. vague. becau.e lt runa parallel wlth
stances, and In tw o cases, textbooks
-
*
thè Urlltsh System o f Jkstle« now In b* given but little grain for two * r ''ha»<Hl by the governm ent of Italy
threa days sftar lambing, and tha Si- Tha surrounding plot, transformed
ant used. Those taking the course are !
u c a t l O l l of Mandate.
force.
R T t h , « _______
____________ how»e«r. lowanc* gradually Incraaaed with th a jm lo a garden o f the tlroco Itoman
required to answer questions by mall I
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Hrltlah government.
from time to time. In four or flve In- j
Jerusalem.—Citizens o f the United la not known to have raised any ob- damand for tuor* milk by tha lamb. »tyle. with laurvd. myrtle and roaen,
stances In connection with each lesson. States living In Palestine ate accord- Jectlon to the extstrn,'* o f th« con­ With good roughag«, not over tw o) w,u V n u m i a »hrluo for lovora of lb «
The number enrolled varies a great eG prlvllegva o v tr ai l «hove (hog* of sular court.
T h « I’ aM U ne author­ younda o f grain per «w a dally Is n«c- ,KM,(
»»»ary. A fter being turned to pa Mur*
deal, so also does the length o f course. oitUt na and subject % o f «(«(eg who ities have even gun« out o f their way
“ r* uieiiibrm o f thv Lvngui* o f Ng- to effect Judgments made by th« con­ tha ewss need no additional feed. t f .
Soma Courses for Laymen.
tUmia
M* h* Allo**«"‘ »
Wln,i
sular court. An American sentenced grazing la good.
"T he correspondem-e «vuraes offered
Thla Is trug now landing Amortran to prison by the consular court taay
In about 147 days ar fir* month«!
“ »“ •« *>*’ « » ‘>® f*» « *'■<*
by universities are lu d ie Instances
rati fient ion o f tbe Uritlnh uiamlatt1 for ba locked up In a rateatine Jail.
after tha swes are brad the tamha may " f * 1h,u‘
■« bu“ r from
conducted by the exleuaion dlvlslou of i'aloatine, but w ill probably evus«* to
United State* t’ onaul Oscar 8. Halter, b* expected. It It wlta to b* d o t# st Mb* we«t at the average altilud« used
the university and In one ease by the bg tb** casg after tt.g l ‘ nlt**»t States
having received no Instructions to tba hand during lambing tlma to assist tha in th« tranacontlnental mail aervlce
department o f hygiene. One university government will have slgnrtl tbg con­
contrary, continue# to alt In Judgment ewes or any waak lambs. I’ ens should flights of the t'nlti-d Sintra po.t urtb «
conducts only one course, two eooduct I
vention ivcttgnlslng tb« nian«lute.
over American residents who get Into ba provided for tha awes and thalr | detwirtmrnt aviator*
two courses, two. four cou rses and one
The coaventloo. It Is bgllered, will trouble, but be Is not sur» bow long newly born lim b s iters etch ewe a n d 1
conducts seven courses. Moat courses | secure for .\uiericaus la I'ulesttn# the
this condition will continu*.
her young may remain for a couple o f ,
, L# th, Roor |ndl|ln
appeared to be offered primarily for j
oaj * until thry ar« wont*«] to each
those who are now or Intend to be en- I
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A lk . . . . _____ __
.
TI ip <*x|>r«Mial<>n,
tho pmir In
ocner am] th* lamba *r* Btrong onougL ,
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gaged In public health work, ulthough ;
to look out far Uetnsalvaa among the UUn' *' ,r ' ,,n Al, “ n‘‘ ,'r » «*»>«’ •
a few courses apparently are for lay­
flock.
| * »r uit Man.'* it (M-rura ** iolluwa.*
men.
MLo, tho pfNir Indian' whu«o untutorod
“ In all cases tuition Is rhsrged. text­
mind oooa <iod la t'luud*. or hoar* him
books are used and examinations given.
in (he wind.**
Academ ic credit Is granted for ell
courses, except In one university,
T be custom o f raking np and b a rn -1
First W oman Conductar,
where credit Is given when the stu­
In rwcsnt years many women and
dent Is enrolled In the eehonl o f medl- Melville Chater Give« Vivid gray, padded square at the sbonlderm. lng co m stalks la considered a hugr
with waspltk* walat, and descending wsstB
" b i l e somewhat depending Kir|a have been em ployed aa elevator
cine. The length of cuurse^ varlea
c r*
bu( lWMl, y
«a a smartly flared skirt—this, to­ upon local condition« and th . feed
from 20 to 40 ie*«ons.
w hile the
Picture ot Country.
gether with high, beetles* boots, s
course* offered by universities may
!!? p
0 f . r0rD .•*“ »hly elevator girl In th . w orld w s .
haTe a more dignified Ptatus than
Washington. With nearly ail o f the square astrakhan cap, a clanking ver ta rightly regarded a« a loss
Mias Margaret Donnelly, ot New Vork
•word, two magulflcently chased dag­ C om stover, plowed under, has a the
those offered by state departments o f republic o f Georgia in the bands o
health, the number o f students en- Insurgeuta « ‘eking to throw off Soviet gers. a brace o f platols and sixteen o retira! vaina In fertility o f about 12 city.
rolled !• not large.
Buwsiwn control, that country, pave in fountain pen* strung serosa his chest a ton. but this can hardly lie f ig u r e d
Captors Wild Song Birds.
“T he Ohio state department o f lh® capital. TltUa. and the Black »*•« represent* what I would term the plc- on th* arra basis o f tonnaga grow n
health has prepared a course, with the port. Uatuui. Is In much the condition turesque ».-cilery worn by your ty p'm l because stalks are hard to handle In
w ild song birds are caught In Kng-
,,r blril , , m„ . „ a
assistance o f the International Health ; tb«t •* ** ■ ln
Independent days Georgian In war. tn peace, and In tha Plowing ander. Th# feed valu» I» fat | , „ j hy
board, for persons employed tn public following the World war. What
w K .t the
■ » bosom o f hla countrymen.
mora than «2 a toa.
and
sold
In
th«
main streeta In tha
Faedlng testa hava shown that corn ,
...
health work on a full-time or part- country waa like before It »uccumbed
“ What I hav* called fountain pens
to
eovlet
Influence
la
told
In
a
bulletin
stover
silage—
mada
from
the
dry
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time basis, not Including, however,
turned out to he more w eapon»—hol­
nurses. The work require» one year, front the Washington headquarter« o f low tubes, anciently designed to con­ •talks by tha addition o f w a t e r - h a . r“ « ' d blrd* “ r« « n -n u o u .
the
National
Geographic
aoclety.
quot­
• value ot about two thirds that of
bnt no deflnlte time Is set for com­
tain powder and «hot.
Oyster Leaps to Mouth,
pleting It. The Kansas state board o f ing a communication from Melvtlla
"O n* look* at the** magnificently co m sllag* for wintering beef breed
health, which also received assistance Chater.
accoutered swaggerers, with their stiff lng cows, and probably Is worth (V j The perfection ot a singing oyster
“Though
one
has
penetrated
fairly
front the International Health board,
mustaches and close-shaven skulls, par cent a i rnueb a* corn allag* foi that loaps directly frorn th« ahell
established In January. KCJ3. a cor­ far Into the Kaat at Tlflla." aays the and thinks o f com ic oi>era and o f tha feeding dalry cowa. By com stovei to the moulh la announced by Colonel
respondence course for sanitarians bulletin, "If one exi>ects vistas of cara­ dear old klngdom o f Z enda; also one w »
° t conraa, cured »hock com |turbatik. and will b« of great Interest
(mostly part-time county health offi­ vans. camels snd Hebekahs-st-the- trembles for the League o f Nations, minus th« ears. A considerable per to i „ urna„ „ . 11,
contestants.
cers). O f the 1015 who enrolled the well, he will suffer disillusionment In fearing that the Georgian will never centsg* o f tha feeding valu* o f a crop'
entire number completed the course. his first Impression*. The Golovlnaky consent to a reduction o f hla arma­ a f co m Is located In tba stalks andj
Buy Old W ar Map.
Prospekt, which runs through tha ment.
The course was repeated In 1924.
leaven tn tríala at four northern ex
"T he bureau o f public health o f the heart o f the Georgian capital, la as
“ Mere mllltnrlxm has no mortgage pertinent stations th* matura *ars| A military map. used by tba flrltlah
department o f pufillc welfare o f New handsome u bit o f modern tnetropoll- on uniforms at Tlflls. Everybody weighed 4.419 pound* an acre, while hit th« hattlo o f Hunker Hill, recently
Mexico organized for city and county tanlsm as can he found anywhere. wears one. Including school children tha stover weighed 8.«Sfl pounds an -mid at an auction room In txmdon for
health officers a correspondence course With Its rrstaurants and cafes. Its and their teacher*, according to Rus­ acr*. About 29 par cent o f th# dlge* t950. Tho map. eight Inches square,
ln 1920, consisting o f 40 lessons given Jeweler«, art simps and opera. Its vice sian custom ; and hundreds upon ban
tibia crude protein o f tba com crap
thu g„ uu(uro uf M ajor General
at weekly Intervals. The course was regal palace, the Proapekt. especially fired* o f civilian* are thu* attired he- 1» 1» the stover and about 87 per c a t l U , n ,.nry n iu to n
when
seen
In
the
lounging
hour,
la
un­
taken by 50 persons. The work has
cause, clothes being scare* and expen- a f the total digestible nutrients,
not been conducted In s systematic deniably chlo.
slve, they prefer buying soma officer's
By destroying th* stover w* actu ]
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All Start With Gas.
way since 1920. The Virginia state
cast-off ontflt.
ally throw away a good portion ofj
“ Here stroll llusstans. Georgians,
board o f health operates two corre-
T h e 'lounging boar’ Is Important In labor and expense, to aay nothing of j Difficult Custom er "I can't remem-
spondence courses, one for teachers and ] Armenians and tb# representatives of Georgia. In fact, there are some six- th* soil fertility elements going In to j1*"1' th® ham « o f the car I want I
a score o f mountain tribes who have
one for mothers.
think It starts with T *' Exasperat­
teen o f these to the Georgian's day, tha m akeup e f the corn crop.
•*The Minnesota state board o f business In the new capital. There la and perhaps It would be simpler to
ed Kaleatnan—"M adam, all our cars
health, through Its division o f child a splendor o f uniforms and o f side- speak o f th* working hour. Between
•tart with gasoline.'*— lem don Passing
hygiene, conducts a correspondence arms, the Caucasian national costume two and three o'clock In the afternoon,
Keep Ewes in Flesh
Show.
course In the hygiene o f maternity dominating the picture. A very long, down go the steel lattices which guard
Permitting the awea to become bad­
swagger overgarment o f brown or
and Infancy.
the shop window»— then Tlflls resumes ly reduced ln fleah la a vary poor prac­
Examine Peat Doga.
Its natlonnl pastime o f Jole d* vlvre tice and on « that usually caua«a heavy
Aa tb* lamb begins
until six o'clock o f the follow ing morn­ looses.
. to draft
___ . An examination o f the peat bog* of
in g; for that Is th* hour when tha b a a vll, upon Its dam far dally aonri W llc o „ lln h„ r„ . „ n , | y been mad., hy
Georgians' all night parties break np— lahroent. It Is necessary to not only
b“ r®»u <*' '» I « " » *••»>
break up. I mean, with shots ex­ supply additional food to malataln . « " « '» • • «
steady flow o f milk, bat alae to pra- ,l,n obJo< l ,,f <>‘ »«> »*rln s their relation
changed across the table.
■erve th» fleah o f the mother as w s I l I1" co ** formation.
"T he Georgian la renowned for his
It Is very natural for a nursing danti
hospitality.
Ill* customary greeting
to fsvor her offspring and consnms
Iron Mining in China,
la, ’ While In Tlflls you will consider
my home yours,’— an offer which waa •ufflclent food to not only maintain | China la mining about 2,000,000 tons
tendered n* so regularly that wa su f­ her own ayatam. bnt supply nourish-j ,,f |n ,n ,,ro «nnually and maklug 450.-
000 ton* o f pig Imn In nativo furnaces
fered, I may almost say. from an em­ ment fo r her lamb.
GEORGIA BALKS AT
CONTROL BY SOVIET CoraSG^ r"
rF„d
New Motor for the Rum-Chasers
I
I
barrassment o f homes.
Dlnnsr Partis* All-Night Affairs,
T h e Georgian dinner party, a
mighty matter o f courses and wines,
begins at 2:20 In the nfternoon and
Inst* until 5. Then there tvlll be a
dance In Ihe evening, refreshmer.ta
commencing at 0 o'clock and continu­
Sight It D eceivin g
ing betwpen dance numbers until the
company reel* homeward In the dawn.
A single speck o f light, as seen ln
"Occnsloaitlly the floor Is cleared for
the nJgbt sky by the naked eye, may
a dagger-dance, a plcture*qua and
really be a group o f thousands of
barbaric business performed to a
stars.
rhythmic scco.npanlment o f hand clap-
pin« ny tom e tali, beaklrt#«] native.
In telligen ce o f Pig»
who prances murderously about with
Doubtless the ugliness o f pigs and
from flve to seven dagger* held be-
mm
tha ugly noises they inak* have earned
m tween Ills teeth.
them their bad name, but actually tbelr
T h # Georgian public function I* a
Intelligence stands on a level with that
superb affair o f uniforms, health*
o f a horse.
drunk, huzzahs, celebrities carried
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shoulder-high about the room, and a
chorus o f liveried trumpeters who
M echanical B eauty
sound fanfares at tha d o s e o f every
Parisian beauties plan to abandok
Official* o f the United States const guard Inspecting the first o f Ihe up-to- too at. Once again one realizes that,
cosmetic» for permanent rouge, an la- .
the-mlnnte coast guard motors thnt will he Installed In the rum chasers to en­ though Ihe Georgian* hava gone red!
dellble liquid guaranteed not to fade
able them to pntrol with ease the 10,000 miles o f roust line. At the left are republican. Zenda’s dear old co m ic-!
or ran. Why not alap on a quart at
Admiral F. C. Blllnrd, commandant o f the const guard, and Rear Admiral J. K. I »pern kingdom still lies deep In tbslr
varnish and be done with ItT
Robison, engineer In chief o f the United State» n.tvy.
| heart».
I
istence o f bonlder clay and various
Officer Rewarded for
other form s o f deposits. The first
scientific references to glacial action
Bravery He’» Forgotten
were suggested by the Alpine regions, .
Fargo, N. D.— That reward* al­
as man did not exist prior to and
though sometimes long It. coming. |n-
du^ n«
o f tb*
UltabTy Bnd ( M r way"tem erli! proved
period. The first evidence o f bis ex- 1
by the experience o f Lieut Col. F. M.
Istence I* to be found In tha later
Bteele o f Fargo, who has Just received
glacial period.
i a citation for gallantry ln action In tba
Spanlsb-Amerlcan wsr. lie says the
Value o f D itc o u n e
Incident Is so far lo the past that ba
cannot recall It.
Reading makes a full man, medita­
"F o r gallantry In action against the
tion a profound man, discours* a clear
Spanlah force* at Santiago. Cuba, July
man.—Benjamin Franklin.
1, 1808, Is the only explanation the ci­
tation gives. Colonel Steele was then
first lieutenant, Flat calvary brigade,
U. 8. A. The citation entitles him to
wear "one silver citation star on th*
ribbon o f your Spanish campaign
medal or servie* ribbon pertinent
thereto.”
New Verdi Opera Found
in Opera House Library
Budapest.—Th# library o f the Huda-
i pest opera bouse baa unexpectedly
................» ............................ « ...................... K ” '1 2M ’000 lo n , ,D furn■<•'•, üwnwl b»
j JapatirHn.
Live Stock Hints
D e v ic e M e a s u r e s G a s e s .
A bathing cap, automobile grease
A norm st healthy pig should walgh
gun and can ot auda llmo are among
200 pounds wban It Is 200 days sld.
the parts of a simply constructed s p ­
l i t s flock owner who Is desirous efil'a i'a iu * designed to teach medical slu
encouraging a strong flow o f nutri- dents how to measure gases breathed,
tious milk to force the lamb crop fate
ward aa fast aa possible, should lay|
Shortsat Railroad.
plana to supply tbs flock wltk plaaty
Thl> Mh(,r„ . at rilMron(l r(.por, lnK
o f supplam antaa forage.
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C0InmlM|on
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fr01“ pastura and flnlahad by B h"
urhnm (N - c > Union Station
hogging off corn shrink leas In
1 <,0,nP*nT- The road Is sixteen one-
I hundredth* of a mile In length.
plng to market than yard-fed bogs,
a a
Thousands of sheep will suffer from
“ S. R.” Only,
stomach worms In sptta o f tli* fact I W ily doesn’t som e shrewd hoarding
that It only costa on* cent per head )l(l|iHe landlady suddenly acquire u for-
for material ts treat fo r thla trouble.
by B(, TI>r„ . ln|f h(<r plll<.n
a
R in g s intR ■ometimM g ir l i w i y HflnHttrluni for th© our« o f obonlly?
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O’ ® km»” * « o f * pair o f twins bocaaaa
Alaska's Mineral Wealth.
,h# •Ter» «* r» n* «
®*» ° " U '®°*
after one. T h* practice Is hacoming
Alaska has produced nearly half a
m or» general howavar, to koep and billion dollars' worth o f mineral«, anil
rats* them.
97 per cent o f this has com e from her
a a a
deposits o f gold, copper and gllvur.
yielded a hitherto unknown opera hy
When a aw* dis* leaving on* or two
Giuseppe Verdi, entitled "T he Rot. Iambi th* bM t proceikire Is to pnt
hera.” The libretto Is none other than each lamb on soma ewa that has last
ConverM tlon.
Freidrirh Schiller's famous drama **. here, If ons Is avallabls.
| The genius o f conversation consists
the same name.
much loss In showing a groat doal of
It appears that Verdi composed s
An acre o f clover or alfalfa for pigs ¡ It than In causing It to bo discovered
cycle o f operas which have Schlllet has saved 1,140 pounds o f corn and in othors.
dramas for tbelr texts. Tha cycle In 4C8 pounds o f tankag* os comparad
eluded “ Don Carlo*," T h a Maid o( with dry-lot foedlng.
Men who suffer with Indigestion
Orleans,” T h e Robbers" and "Cabal
That* crop* that can be grown havo a club of their own In New York,
and L ove." The discovery o f T h »
Robbers’’ will, It Is believed, lead tc cheaply and wall on hla own farm nan- \ This will he good news for tho others,
Punch,
tha musical production o f tha wboli ally constitute tha most economical
feods that th* live stock feodor can
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cycle In tba near futur*.
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No. 43, 1924