The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, August 08, 1929, Image 2

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    THE TRIBUNE. TURNER. OREGON
«
Colonial Home
An Adventure of the Scarlet Modified Dutch
Well Arranged and Attractive
Pimpernel
By the BARONESS ORCZY
C o p y r ig h t R v o i u w i
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O rar
STORY FROM THE START
X T O S T people depend on Bayer
Aspirin to make short work o f
headaches, but did you know it's
just as effective in the worse pain*
from neuralgia or neuritis? Rheu­
matic pains, too. D on't suffer when
Bayer Aspirin can brin(f complete
comfort without delay, and without
harm; it does not affect the heart.
In every package o f genuine Bayer
Aspirin are proven directions with
which everyone should be familiar,
for they can spare much needles*
suffering.
^A S P IR IN
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P A R K E R 'S
H A IR B A L S A M
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rtata U u ooi Chemical Work*. P uchoju*, N. T .
Fast Traveling
The speediest Ice toboggan run In
the world Is claimed by S t Morita. It
la three-quarters o f a mile long, has
a drop o f SlIYeet, and permits a max­
imum speed o f 80 miles an hour.
O pen
to Inducnm euta
Mother— Will you please keep quiet
•on? My head Is just about to sp lit
Small Boy—If I keep quiet can I
aee It split?
Th at’ s Th at
-Bather short skirts you are wear­
ing, girlie.”
"These are kilts."
The largest concrete span In the
west will be bnllt at Los Angeles. It
win be 254 feet long, the entire bridge
measuring 2,700 fe e t
Who collects the most personal
anecdotes In a lifetime? A newspaper
man or an actor?
A hobby la anything In which you
don't care whether the public la Inter­
ested or not, if you are.
When your friend gets rich, the
hardest thing to resist Is his deter
initiation to glTe yon money.
Buss Ball Bine, I want. Insist, don't
accept substitutes. Grocers sell coast
to coa st—Adv.
Every man must do a certain
amouDt of whining to some woman.
If yon wish to please yonr friends
quit talking so that they can begin.
War to the knife is sometimes de­
clared by rival cutlery manufacturers.
Character is a perfectly educated
w ill.
A s k fo r
“ T A C K -U P ”
AEROXON
F ly Catcher
Leading
R ibbon
Fly
Catcher
U ption aB y
a A dvertised
par ra*. ,« t t if
Gel rid o f peaty flies Hang up ordinal AEROXON
pronounced A -R oek -S on j Fly Catcher, with
rhomb-Tack Attached. No fuss— no trouble They
till catch thousands of flies for a nidde. Insist
ipoo getting AEROXON Fly Catcher, from your
iealer. Sole Importers and Distributor* for U S. A.
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freeh in g , b e a a t lf y ln f t o i l « !
a n d b atb y .s p . B est f o r
Soft, Clear Skin
B cjb U n d a StypCIe O oU on .
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S U F F E R IN G ELIM INATED
15-years sucres* In (resting Rectal and
Colon troubles by the Dr. C J. Dean
NON-9URCICAL method en­
able» ua to Rive WRITTEN AS.
SURA S c F. o f PILES ELIMI­
NATED oe FEE REFUNDED.
Send today foe FREE Ion ra m
. book deatrthfnRceuaei and prop-
t er treatment of a a h alimenta.
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TH
T h o S c a r le t
know n
d u r in g tha F r e n c h r e v o l u t io n as
th e m o s t I n tr e p id a d v e n t u r e r In
K u ro p e , Is a n E n g lis h m a n . A t a
h o u s e p a r t y r i v e n b y S ir P e r c y
B la k e n e y th e la te s t a d v e n t u r e o f
th e S c a r le t P im p e r n e l, th e re s cu e
o f th e T o u r n o n - d ' A g e n a y e . la b e ­
in g
r e la te d
by
S ir
A n d re w
K f o u lk e s T h e S c a r le t P h n p e r r e l
la r e a lly S ir P e r c y
B la k e n e y .
p o p u la r L o n d o n d a n d y T h e f a i l ­
u re
of
L a u s e t,
r e v o lu t io n a r y
c h i e f <^f t h e s e c t io n in w h ic h th e
S c a r le t P im p e r n e l hAs b e e n o p e r ­
a t in g . t o p r e v e n t th e escape o f
th e T o u r n o n - d ’ A g e n a v e b r in g s
th e c o n d e m n a t io n o f th e g o v e r n ­
m e n t u p o n him .
l i e c a u s e s th e
a rre a t o f th e D e s e a e f a m i l y o n a
c h a r g e o f trea son .
Chapter III— Continued
The following day‘ was market day
in Motsson. and at first Laurel had
been doubtful whether It would not
be best to wait another twenty-four
hours before carrying through hi*
friend Chauvelin'» project. The dawn,
uowever. broke with Ideal conditions
for It; a leaden sky, a tearing wind,
and torrents o f rain alternating with
a thin drizzle. On the whole, nature
bad ranged herself on the side of all
those who worked their nefarious
deeds under cover of semi darkness.
Lauret. gating out on the mournful
autumnful aspect of weather and sky.
felt that If the Scarlet Pimpernel did
Indeed meditate mischief be would
choose such a day as this.
Thus It was that tn the early dawn
of this market day the citizens ot
Motsson had a sad scene to witness
Soon after seven o'clock a small crowd
collected round the big. old-fashioned
diligence which had drawn up outside
the Desere house in the Rue des
Plpots. To right and left of the vehl
cle were soidlera on horseback, two
on each side, mounting guard, and the
man who held the reins was also In
the uniform of the rural gendarmerie.
Every one In the city knew this maa
Charles Marie was bis name, and be
had begnn life as a baker’s assistant
—a weak, anemic looking youth, who
had been sent out of the army because
he was no ase as ■ fighting m aa so
timorous.and slow wltted was be.
Lately be had obtained a position
at hostler at the posting Inn In Mantes,
because. It seems, he did know some­
thing about horses; but why be .nould
have been chosen to drive the dill
gence to Paris today nobody could
conjecture, lie must have had a friend
In high places to be so exalted above
hit capabilities.
Anyway, there be
sat on the box. looking neither to right
nor left but straight between the ears
of his off leader, and not a word would
be say In response to the questions
the jeers, and the taunts which came
to Mm from his many friends In the
crowd.
Soon, however, excitement centered
round the porte-cochere of the Desexe
bouse. It bad suddenly been thrown
wide open, and In the doorway ap­
peared poor Citizenesa Deseze. es­
corted by two officer» of gendarmerie,
and closely followed by Madeleine, her
little daughter, also under guard. It
was pitiable to see the poor Invalid
who could scarcely stand on her half
paralyzed limbs, thus being dragged
away from the home where she had
lived as a happy wife and mother for
close on a quarter of a century. A
murmur of sympathy for these two
women, and of execratloo for the
brutality of this arrest, rose from the
crowd.
But It was quickly enough
suppressed. Who would dare murmur
openly these days, when spies o f the
revolutionary government lurked at
every corner?
Hostile glances, however, were shot
at Citizen Lauzet, who bad come over
that morning from Mantes and now
stood by. somewhat detached from the
crowd, watching the proceedings In
the company o f his friend Chauvelin.
-la this In accordance with your
Idea?” be asked In a whisper when,
presently. Chauvelin completed a quick
and comprehensive examination of the
diligence.
Chauvelln’a only reply was a curt
and peremptory "H ush!” and a furtive
glance about him to see that there
were no likely eavesdroppers within
bearing
He knew from experience
that the famous League of the Scarlet
Pimpernel also had splea lurking In
every corner; spies not so oumerona,
perhaps, ai those In the pay of the
commute of public safety, but a great
deal more astute, and be atao knew—
none better—that the case o f the
Deseze family was just one that would
appeal to the sporting or chivalrous
Instincts of that band of English ad
venturer».
But he was satisfied with the mlse-
enscene organized, under his super
vision, by Chief of Section l.auzet
Prominence bad been given aU over
the department to the arreat ot the
Posses fatuity, to the worth and in
tegrity o f Us head, the sickness o f the
wife, the charm and modesty of the
daughter. Hull a dozen picked men
of the gendarmerie of Mantes, armed
to the teeth, would join the diligence
at Mantes, hut they would rlih Inside
disguised as passengers, whilst It was
left for anybody to see that the coach
was traveling under a feeble guard of
four meu. an officer, and three troop­
ers, and was driven by a lout who eras
kuown to have no fight In him.
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The Road to Death
By W. A RADFORD
Mr. W illia m A R a d f o r d w ill a n « w « r
q u e s t io n s a n d g t v a a d v lc a F U E R O F
C O S T o n a lt s u b je c t s p e r t a in in g t o
p r a c t i c a l h o m e b u i l d in g , f o r tha r e a d -
ara o f th la p a p e r On a c c o u n t o f hla
w ld a a z p s r la n c a aa e d it o r , a u t h o r a n d
m a n u f a c t u r e r , ha la, w it h o u t d o u b t , th a
h lg h a a t a u t h o r it y o n a ll th e s e s-*b-
Jects. A d d r e s s a ll I n q u ir í* * to W illia m
A . R a d f o r d , N o. 1SIT P ra trla a v e n u e .
C h ic a g o , 111., a n d o n l y In cloa a t w o - e » n t
a ta m p f o r r a p lr .
There I* no excuse for nnyone who
plans to build or la bulldlug a new
home to have other than tin attrac­
tive house. Designs for modem homes
bare been brought to a point o f ex­
cellence where exactly the right num­
ber o f rooms to meet the family needs
and their arrangement can he had In
a home that la good to look at and
one of which the owner ntny be proud.
Take, for example, the modified
Dutch colonial home shown In the ac­
companying Illustration.
Added to
this rectangular house are an enclosed
vestibule, an open terrace and n sun
room. These give the exterior of the
home an appearance of size much
greater than its dimensions and add
to Its comfort and attractiveness.
This house Is designed for the farm
family or a family living In town
that requires three fairly large bed­
rooms. It Is 20 feel wide and '22 feet
deep, exclusive o f the sun room at the
end aniLthe terrace at the front. The
.
When your
Children Ciy
for It
T ti-L cT
CASTORI A
To Cool a Burn
Cp
Hostile Glance* Ware Shot at Citizen
Lauzet.
First Floor Plan.
home contains six rooms. The Ihrlng
room la 13 feet 6 Inches wide and 17
feet 6 Inches deep and In the center
af the wall which separates it from
the sun room Is an open fireplace. The
<un room Is reached through double
french doors at the front of the room.
An open stairway wltb one turn leads
Every Room in House
Has Undergone Changes
Citizen Deseze blmself, was made to
join bis family In the airless, creak
Ing vehicle. Resigned to Ms own fate,
be set blmself the task of making the
Every room In the American home,
painful journey as endurable as may
with the exception o f the kitchen, hna
be to bis Invalid wife. Hardly realls
Ing yet the extent of their misfortune been changed within the last decade.
The sitting room Is a living room
and the imminence of their doom, the
three victims of Lauzet’s cupidity and now. The lowly backyard has become
Chauvelln's vengefulness suffered their ) sunken garden. The porch Is n
terrace. The basement Is a recreation
martyrdom In silence and wltb reslg
room. The sun room reappears sa a
nation.
The final start from Motsson had solarium. Rut It Is Impossible to dis­
oeen made at eight o'clock. By this guise or hide a stove or a sink, and so
time the small city was filling with In these days o f super-efficiency In the
the neighboring farmers m d drovers, home, the only kitchen change possible
wltb their cattle end their can s and Is to find additional uses for the room.
"Fifty-four per cent of thla coun­
vehicle« of every kind, all tending
either to the Place do Marche or to try's 2«,000,000 housewives live In
the various taverns for refreshment rented homes, and so the chnnges they
Lauzet, accompanied by Cbanvella, desire In their kitchens must he made
had ridden back to Mantes. Jnst be­ hy themselves," says the household re­
fore nine o'clock the diligence rat­ search bureau of Peoria.
"The land's 90.000 builders and
tled over the cobblestones of that city,
and a halt waa called at the posting building contractors and Its 18.000
Inn. It wts pan of the program to architects do their utmost, but In hun­
spend some hours In Mantes, where dreds o f thousands o f homes addition
the extra men of the gendarmerie of fold-away wall tables Is about the
would be picked op. aod only to make only construction change possible."
a fresh start when the shades of eve
nlng were beginning to draw In. It
was not to be supposed that the Eng
llsh brigands would launch their at­
When s fireproof residence o f ma­
tack In broad daylight, and the weather
did not look as If It were going to sonry construction Is erected It Is cus­
tomary to construct the
floors o f
mend.
Chauvelin, of course, was there, see either Portland cement or gypsum con­
Ing to every arrangement, wltb bis crete.
This same construction Is largely
friend Lauzet close at Ms elbow
He
had himself picked out the six men of used In light occupancy commercial
the gendarmerie who were to ride In buildings, schools, hospitals and build­
disguise Inside the diligence; he bad ings o f similar character.
Inspected their disguises, sdded so
Such floor and roof slaha are form#»d
artistic or realistic touch here and by simply pouring the concrete to the
there, before he pronounced them to specified depth over a ribbed metal
lath, which is attached to metal Joists.
be good.
The surface then Is finished off In one
Finally he turned to the young offl
cer who was In command of the party o f many possible ways, with hardwood.
Concrete Can Be Used
for Floors in Home
Portland
lighter
the
Bathroom and Kitchen
Most Neglected Rooms
Yet these rooms, almost more Hum
Eye Specialists for Peta
other places, should possess an air of
Eye specialists for pets have sp
refinement and sanitation which will
leave Ita Impress upon every one who \ pea red In txindon and are kept busy.
enters them. You perhaps have ad­ All sorts of pnmpered nnlmnls are
treated. One o f them wns an An-
mired and envied bathrooms and kltrh
ens In Ihe hom*>s o f friends, but did ' gors rabbit, which wns operated on for
not realize that equally artistic and | entropion, or Inverted eyelids, a con­
practical effects could he secured In dition which cnns4»s eyelashes to be
your own home at comparatively llttls continually ruhhlng the eyes A chow
cost.
was also relieved of Iwo years' suffer­
ing o f this kind.
House Need Repair? Fix
It, Advice of Experts
It might he difficult to convince
some people that bad architecture Is
a significant violation of housing
standards. There are few. however,
who would deny that, other things be­
ing equal, a house I* better when It Is
pleasing to look at from the outside,
and that whntever the architecture. It
should lie nmlntalned In a state of
good repair.
Tank Fittings
Tank fittings may low he had that
Insure noiseless water closet opera­
tion.
(T O B E C O N T IN U E D )
JOOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OO
Never Take Medicine, Pharmacist, 84, Urges
In one of the oldest parts of Rome
(one o f the oldest cities In the world)
Is to be found the oldest pharmacy In
Italy, presided over by the oldest
pharmacist o f Italy. Founded In the
Sixteenth century by monks. It was
operated under religious auspices an
til 1730, when It came Into the pos­
session of the Prato family, which has
conducted the pharmacy from that day
to this—200 years In a single family.
The store furniture and all the equip­
ment are centuries old. Presiding over
this venerable establishment In the
Piazza della Maddalena la Dr. Recole
Scaletta, who at eighty-four year» of
age Is rounding out bis sixty-second
year of service there. Doctor Scalet-
ta works 14 hours dally, as he has for
three score years. So vigorous is Doc­
tor Scaletta that one would think him
twenty years younger than his actual
age. A s k e d for Ms formula for long
evlty a n d g o o d h e a lth , Doctor Scaletta
g e n ia lly r e p lie d th a t h is first principle
Is (le v e l to tuke m e d ic in e 1 He drinks
Although both cuckoo and quail are
worth cultivating for their inaect eat­
ing propensities, the grosbeak la the
moat valuable of the lot where the
j farmer Is concerned and aliould be
I given every chance to pmpngnle
throughout the country, aaya Howard
T. Middleton tn an article In Ihe Karin
Journal.
Thla little member ol the finch fatnl
ty. with Its iveralsed mouth, la par
tl'Ularly fond of potato hug«, It la
found and. If unmolested. will build
I Ita nest at Hie edge of potato fields
: and guard them throughout the grow­
ing aeuson.
..V
"It la a conservative estimate that
[ one-tenth o f (he grosbeak's diet la
■unde up of potato hug«," says Mr.
Middleton, "hut lie also prey« with
relish upon cucumber beetle«, canker-
| worm«, caterpillars, army worms, cul
worm« and chinch bug*."
Examination o f the cuckoo's stom­
out of the back of the living room to ach reveals that he «t*eel 'lies In cater
the second Moor.
pillars and other crawling creatures,
There la hardly n household that
The dining room la connected with while the quail finds the potato bus
hasn’t heard o f t’astorla I At least fiva
the living room hy a double cased hla favorite Item of diet lu «oneon
million homes ore never wl.hout It. It
opening which gives the effect of two
there are children In your family,
rooma being one «parlous room. The Seek Royal Treasure*
there's almost dally need of Its com­
dining room Is at the front and on Hie
Century Under Water fort. And any night may find you very
corner which permit« windows on iwo
thankful there's a bottle In the house.
sides for light and ventllntlon.
Be­
The romance of recovering sunken
Just s few drops, and that rollc ot
tween the dining room, which U 11 treasure Is again being enacted off the
constlpatl»n Is relieved; or diarrhea
coast of Elba, where a ship, after a
checked. A vegetable product; a bsby
century nt the bottom of the tea. Is
remedy meant for young folks. Castorla
being salvaged. One hjindred and twen­
Is about the only thing you have ever
ty years «go the Polluc* left Naples
heard doctors advlae giving to Infants.
for Spain, her cargo consisting mainly
Stronger medicines are dangerous to a
of valuables and treasure« belonging
tiny baby, however harmless they may
to Ferdinand IV. who had been do- be to grown ups. Good old Cast oris I
posed by Napoleon. Orders bad been
Remember the name, and remember
given the captain o f tha Polina*
to buy IL It may spare you a sleep­
to «tick closely to the shore of Elba
less. anxious night. It Is always ready,
In case of Interference by the French.
always safe to uae; In emergencies, or
Despite the secrecy with which Ihe
for everyday aliments. Any hour o f tbs
trip was made. Hie French heard ol It
dny or night that Baby become« fret­
and, rather than surrender, the enptaln
ful. or rest less, f ’aatorl« was never
scuttled his ship. When Ferdinand re
more popular with mothers than It 1*
Second Floor Plan.
turned to Naples, he made efforts to
today. Every druggist has IL
feet by 10 f»-et fl Inches la a break­ recover the treasure, but the machin­
fast nook where (lie less formal meals ery o f the time proved Ineffectual and
may he served and the work of Hie the twu brigs sent to salvage Hie ship
Recently a fisherman
homemaker made easier. The kitchen nearly «nnk.
brought up part o f a mast In a net
Is 8 feet by 11 feet.
Stairs to the basement are under the cast near the acm e o f the wreck and
stairs to the second floor nod are proceedings were again undertaken.
reached through the kitchen.
C o e ld e 't Sae It Thee
Rada la Oflfcca aa Asa
The sun room Is n good feature ot
Grandmother— When I was s girt
Mouuted on an usa. M. Henri C*s we used to keep our umney In our
this house. It Is 7 feet 0 Inches wide
tagne triumphantly rode to the malrie stocking tops.
and 21 feet long and has a door lead­
o f I’esaac, near Bordeaux, France, re­
ing Into It from the terrace as well
Grnnddnughter— But how risky to
cently. to take hla aeat as (lie newly put It Just where It could he seen.-«
as the double doors from the living
elected councillor. He wore the tra­ Karikaturen, Oslo.
room.
There are a window at the
front, flve windows at the end and two ditional gray lop hat decorated wltb
windows at the bark which In sum­ ribbons, and carried the picador's
My, Ye* I
mer are screened and make the aim lance with wblcb lie paraded tha vil­
"I hear that saxophonist paid «100
room a very attractive seml-Indoor til­ lage atreeta during the election cam­ for hla Instrument."
ting room.
In (he winter these win­ paign. Uaatagne styled himself "the
"That's s U8 o f money to blow In."
laughing candidate," and one of hla
dows arc dosed, and by extending the
election pledge« waa that within three
heating plant so that this room will
months all drinks would be free In
be heated It makes a warm, sunny
the local cafes. Castagne won hla aeat
place In the cold weather.
Use Hanford’s B ab aa of Myrrh
by 00 votes, and so far haa been the
Upstairs there are three bedrooms
Mw n bmk tm Arvt N i k If M M l M L i
moat popular candidate ever In the
and a bathroom.
All these rooms
open off a center hnll. Each o f the
village.
F r ie n d sh ip 's O b ligatio n
bedrooms Is a com er room and each
Unless you bear with (he faults o f a
has a good sized closet
Take Va<t Sea* t* Europe
friend, you betray your own.—Syrua.
This Is a most desirable home
There la no registration that woald
building design, and because of Its low
give the exact number o f Americana
When you bava dependability oth­
cost will ap(>cal to a great many pros­ who go abroad each lenr. It Is shown, ers ar* going to lean on you—and
pective home builders who want a
however, that In the fiscal year 1927 heavily.
pretty house that contain* plenty of
28, 430,955 American cltlxens came
room for a family o f six persons or
Into this country from abroad. Be­
Tliers Is « type that hungers for
less and Is arranged so that Hie home­
fore 1880, Ihe number o f citizens go­ publicity, hut shrinks from personally
maker can take care of It with a mini­ ing abroad wns leas than 50.000 year­ facing IL
mum of labor.
ly. By 1914, the number had risen
to shout 300.000. This tourist travel
Rounding out s career la anything
now pours about «1.000.000,000 Into but becoming obese.
linoleum, composition flooring, etc.
European cotfrr* yearly.
Both
cement concrete and
gypsum concrete are Incombustible.
Dignity gone wrong Is what makes
Prise far P ra k oJ , M u,«um
However, the later Is the
hy
feuds In backwoods regions.
about 50 per cent, and If a floor or
The skeleton o f s moros« orus, a type
roof slab o f gypsum concrete Is speci­ of dinosaur, which had been on hand
It must be s i hard to tie a tyrant
fied while the plans for
structure
since 1880. recently was put together as It Is to bear bit tyranny.
are being drawn. It often make* possi­
and mounted at Peabody museum,
ble a considerable saving In steeL
i Yale university. The wnlt of more
You can't think up snappy come-
thnn forty years was hardly a watch hooka. They pop op—If any.
I tick In the history o f this giant bessf.
j for It lived at a period estimated at
! 120,000,000 years ago. It came from
Wyoming, the first o f Its species to
T oo often. In plnnnlng a home. Hie
bathroom and kitchen are negle(*ted. be discovered.
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CHAPTER IV
Lauzet had been Inspired when he
chose this day; a typical day In late
October, with that pitiless rain lashed
by a southeasterly wind that would
score the roads and fret the horses.
Down In the forest the diligence would
have to go almost at Biot pace, for
the outline of every tree on the road­
side would be blurred, and objects
would loom like ghosts out o f the mist.
Yes I The scene was set for the
comedy Invented hy Chauvelin for the
capture of his arch enemy. It only re­
mained for the principal actors to play
their roles to his satisfaction. AI
ready the female prisoners had been
hustled Into the diligence amidst the
sight and tears of their sympathizers
In the crowd. Poor Madam Deseze
had sunk half fainting with exhaua
tlon Into the arms of her young daugb
ter, and the two women sat huddled
In the extreme corner of the vehicle,
more dead than alive.
And now.
amidst much jolting and creaking,
some shooting and cursing, too, with
cracking of whip and jingling of spurs,
the awkward, lumbering diligence was
started on Its way. Some two bun
dred meters farther on It came to a
halt once more, outside the commit
sari at. and here the male prisoner.
Birds That Qualify a*
Farmer’s Good Frionds
a half liter o f wine and smokes two
cigars dally. "Eat heartily and take
a hath dally” Is another o f the coun­
sels of this veteran pill dispenser In
an establishment which might wp II b*
one o f the sights of the Eternal cltv
Just s Detail
In battle the duke ot Wellington
overlooked nothing. Baron von Neu­
mann o f the Austrian embassy at Lon­
don In 1840 te.ls In his recently pub­
lished diary o f an account given by
the Iron Duke of the Battle o f Vlt-
torts:
That “ after the whole of the French
Infantry had been routed, all the ar
tlllery, consisting of 300 pieces of can-
non, and all Hie baggage had been
abandoned, the English army consld
ered the battle ended, when the duke
stopped the forward movement of the
troops and said; "The buttle Is not
yet won. Tliere Is a corps of 10,000
cavalry still Intact,’ and they there­
upon disposed of them.”
"set” Is required; a plas­
First Plaster Was Mud;
' s ter two-hour
that "sets” In four hours Is shipped
Now It’s Delicate Item where a four-hour "set” Is required,
Mankind. In all probabilities, used
mud as Its first plastic material, ap­
plying the mud over a framework o f
woven reeds. Then, further along In
the world’s history, the burning of
lime and the calclmlnlng of gypsum
were discovered.
Up until about 30 years ago Mine
was the standard plastering material.
But lime plaster, because of Its chem
leal composition, takes a long time to
reach Its ultimate hardness. And It
Is dangerous to apply a decorative ma­
terial over a lime-plastered wall until
the plaster has completed the chem­
ical process known as Ihe “ s e t”
Here's why: While still In the proc­
ess o f “ setting” lime Is liable to blis­
j ter or to barn through a decorative
1 material.
j Gypsum p'sster, on the other hand,
"sets” so rapidly that retarder—ma­
1 terial to slow up the process o f “ set­
ting” —has to tie Introduced. Thus the
j "setting lime” Is actually controlled
I and gypsum plaster that "sets" In two
hours Is shipped to those cities where
etc.
Roth gypsum and lime plasters are
Incombustible, and thus add tn the fire
safety of a structure In which they
are used. Often a lime-putty finish-
cont Is used over base-coats o f gypsum
plaster. In this case, the lime la
“ gnuged” with gypsum gauging plas­
ter to prevent shrinkage and to give
the lime an Initial net
Such a lime finish coat Is thinly ap­
plied. Because o f thla thinness the
lime-coat can get enough carbon diox­
ide out of the air to complete Its "set”
within a reasonable length of time.
Makes Life
Sweeter
Raligiees Statiatics
The number o f rellgloua denomina­
tions tn Hie Cnlled States listed In
the 192(1 census Is 213. Churches re­
porting number 231,983 with sn active
Children’s stomachs sour, and need
membership of 54.fl24.97fl.
The ex­ an antl-acld. Keep their systems
penditure'for the year 192« ts »814,- sweet with Phillips Milk o f M ngnesls!
371,529 and the value o f church edi­
When tonrue or breath tells o f arid
fices listed Is «3,842,577,133.
condition—correct It with a spoonful
o f Phillips. Moat men and women have
On Hortshack I
been comforted by thla universal
Voice Over I’hone—"Gimme the pro­ sweetener—more mothers should In­
prietor, plense." 8oda Jerker (absent voke Us aid for their children. It ls a
mlndedly)—"On white bread or r y « r pleasant thing to take, yet neutralises
more arid than the harsher things too
Competition Is the life o f trade; often employed for the purpoee. No
and It also reduces some o f the com household should be without IL
petltora to starvation. It has faults
Phillips ls the genuine, prescrip­
tions! product physicians endorse for
Bus« Rnll Blue goes -farther, makes general uae; the name Is Important.
clothes whiter than liquid Bine. I.arf» "Milk o f Magnesia” has been the U. S.
registered trade mark o f the Charles
package at Grocers.—Adv.
II. Phillips Chemical Co. and Us pre­
One likes s frank person pretty decessor Charles II. Phillips since 1875
well, but Is always a little afraid o f
him.
Statistics were used pretty stead­
ily, too, to bolster up slavery.
Those who develop personality by
a reell« have the artificial kind.
P
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h il l ip s
Milk
of Magnesia
AD castles should be cool, at least. ' W . N. U., PORTLAND, NO. 30 1929.
People who realize the importance of a
Clear, Healthy Skin use
Concerning Zinc
7.lnr cannot rust. Therefore, It can­
not deteriorate from this cause. Long
life Is the natural result. Upon age­
ing, zinc oxidizes, producing n coating
wh'-h automatically protects the metal
against deterioration. Durability, then.
Is an Import:m| characteristic o f zinc
spouting.
C l e a n s in g
S o o t h i n g
A n t is e p t ic
Sm p kfew . A -I.l,,..; "L -llm r » ," D .p(, R7, Maldra, Mu*.
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