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Friday, A ugual 13, 102(1 THE BEAVERTON REVIEW fa cts Everyone Know About Shoes. % fe ta 1 x a w itv iw a h B e U/ANS V •ELLANS Zbi and 75« Pk(%. Sold Everywhere FOR OVER 200 YEARS E arliest German Poetess A nun named Ilroawltlia has b«<en acclaimed the flrat poetes» of Ger many by historian». She flourished »hont M0-10U0 A. I)., and was an In- mnte of the Benedictine convent at Gandttrahelm, where she wrote leg enda, epigrama and dramas which carried her fame beyond the confine» of her native country. T h e | m - o | i U of Gandersheim have sei salde June 11- III for sp«-clal memorial exercises In her honor. i H A A P L t M O IL Cutìcura Soap D TKe fly family’ learns th* w *Horte*t distance between tvo point* ERMS—6,000,000 germs on a »ingle «ay» a noted healthofficer. Protect yourfamily with Flit. G Flit «pray clears your home in a few minutes of fly , C ivs Credit to Norto o il he* been a w orld* correct Inti-mal troubla*, simulate vital organa Three ataca. All druggists. Inaisi aa U m original genuin« ü u u i M b o a « , ” ........\ lK / S T I IT I I J, J l I *^ , ’ Home one has »»Id that life la either a hope or a memory, SBd that doe» seem true. Ilo w very seldom do we s e c persons who are absolutely »n il» tied with their present condition! T h e y are either planning for the fu ture or recalling oilier days In their happiest momenta, and the present N c e u is to lie only s place from which to look backward or forward. I’erhapa It la s good thing this ta Hof wafer Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION W • » M e e * a ijL i fllnr# the lima whan tha “black death’* aw rp i through Europe, pbysl- rlan* hava aarrlllrad thamaalva* to the rauaa of pubtlr health and safety, according to Ifygeia Mug*»In*, lined, Carroll and lamasr ware lost In ilia fight against yellow fever; Itlrketts and M rC lIntlc aurruintied to typhus and to Itorky Mountain fever; itrazy •oaf hla eyesight from secondary In fer-tlon during an operation; other* have auffererl terrible mutilation» while InveatlgHtlng the X-rays. A romplele list can never be assem bled because so many have paaeed without the recognition of the world, giving their llvee silently In the rou tine performance of"thelr duties. w id e re m e d y fo r k id n e y , liv e r a n d b la d d e r diaordera, rh e u m a tism , lu m b a g o a n d u ric seid con ditioo a . IV Life’s Many Phases P hysicians S tan d H igh on R oll of M artyrs Sure Relief h a a rlrm t»S T uf u* wlm have f««-t » i ' » r . 1 ...... And lo Rlust of Ua a pair of »I um - s la a (w ir of ahora If « > ran gel I hr in ovar our fart ami If they anil our (Mala, we buy lhaiii ami formal II -that la. ua aomi aa i hay allow ua to furgst I hsm. Am i I hau If wa auti’l formal tbam. If thay hurt anil inulta u> un- niM-aaanrlly awaro of tha fart that wa liava aoiiiat hing OU our faat. Ilian aoniathln« la wrong. Am i liftatl It la mora aarloua than wa may think. Ill - fitting ahoaa ran do is-niiam-nt dain- a ir , aa many of ua ran taatlfy. Ilow ran wa tall, Ilian. Juat what kind uf fkmiwaar to adopt I Kthalwyn I> im |»>'U of tha t'nlvaralty of <*altlomla rollrga of agrlrultura haa niailr a thorough aluily of faat ami alioaa. T h a raaulta of I h I a aurva) war* lnrori>oratad In a rlrru la r for uaa In alma ilaiiionatrallona g lvrn through out California by a I art orar of tha ex tanalon aarvlra of tha unlvaralty. Th a purpose of thin work la to aid In da- valoplng hnalthy, normal faat for In fanta ami growing h «y » and glrla. and to maintain g«»*1 faat for adulta. Itaud tha following and aaa how nturh fhara la to know about onr pedal ••»tramilla* : Th a Normal Fqo^ T h a foot I* a tlaillda atrurtura ron alallltg of 24 hooa* bald togalhar by tuuarla* and llganiaiiia In tha form of a aprlngy arrh *uppuM«-d by tha haal at »no and and Ih# ball of tha fool at tha othar Thta la known aa tha longitudinal arrh. Arm aa tha ball of tha fool la anothar arrh known aa tha antarlor arrh N o ta : Th ara la no n o r mal typa of arrh T h a halght and ahapa ara of no valúa In datrrm lnlng tha unafulnaaa of tha foot Th a nutn bar of high, madlum. and low arrha* found In normal faat la p ra rtlrally tha aama aa found In faat with waak anad art-haa. Infanta. A (»avalopmant and Cara of Faat t. ftavalop g o o d bona atrurtura and muarla Iona through pro prr nutrition Nota - Itow lag* ara an avldama of rlrkata. T h a |>oor m uarular and akrla- lal davalopmant o f a flabby baby rath ar than tha ovardavalopmant and ovar ti*a of Ilia lag» and faat I» oftan tha rauaa of I h iw lag*. (IM rart aunahllia. real llvar oil and raw agg yolka prop- arly » n i l ara rarognlaad ru ta » for rlrkata ) 2. Itant faat during tha morning aa wall a* during tha aftamoon. tivar- faligua hlmlara muarular davalopmant. It Allow Infant to hagln walking only whan randy of III* own *r^»rd T h a loma» and lunaria» ara atlll wank and may Iw Injured by too m urh work. t. (to not allow a young rh lld lo walk bayotld Ida atratigth. ft. Allow Infant to walk harafootod whan rotidlthuia ara favornldn. il Allow Infnnt to walk naturally, toa* atrnlght »hand. 7. IlaIlia and dry faat thoroughly evary day. T r im toa natía atrnlght arroa* to avoid Ingrowing nnlla. It. Ktnrklnga: I. W anr no atorklng* or h<M>taaa un lana for wnrinth. J, liava aiorklng* or boolaaa larga anougli for fraa loo action*, onahalf Inrh Inngar than font. a I liaran) alix klnga w lilrh rn>wd ton*. 4 Halaat rottnn atorklng* uiilnaa In a vary rolil rlluintn, when wool la prafe rabia. C. H in «-»: 1. W ear no ahoaa until randy to walk. 2. Select uoft «pled pllahla atina* shaped Ilka natural outline of baby’» foot. Avoid allp|»ara. ft. Halar! alma with roomy toe— a moaraaln ty|m I* g«otl. A hava tha rorrea! abatía, langlh and width. Iiut yet rro w d tlm tona, du « to a aklinpy npimr. 4. lla ve alma ona Inrh longer than foot and mie-quarter Inrh w id e r; It la hatter to lie ton long Ilian too abort, ft. If heal ruhn, pad tha counter by gluing In fitted planen of chamóla akin ft. I’a trnl leather ahoaa or nllppern Paga Save While the discovery of Nova Heotla Is crerllled to ('shot, on whose reports In 14P7 were baaed the English claim of right of possession of Ihe continent, according to well founded data the credit for Its discovery should prop erly be to that hardy band of N o n e m arine n, who, under the leadenhlp of E ric the Red. visited Cape Heble Island In IIW. fully 600 y e a n before Cabot's visit, says the Halifax M arin Ing Chronicle. It I* not thought, however, that the Norsemen explored the mainland to any extent. If at all. diaeaue-bearing flies and mosquitoes. It is clean, safe and easy to uae. Kills All Househo!d Insects FI it «pray also destroys bedbugs, roaches and ants. I t tesrehas out tha cracks and crevices where they hide snd breed, snd de stroys insects and their egg*. Spray F lit on your garmenta. F lit kills moths and th e irU rra e which eat holes. F ite naive tests showed that F lit spray did not stain tha most delicate fabrics. F lit is the result of exhaustive research b y expert entomol ogists and chemists. I t (a harmless to mankind. F lit haa replaced the old methods because it kills alt tha insects-- and does it quickly. G at a F lit can and sprayer today. F or sola everywhere. H om a n H r* H i t m m la aa a a tlM p tt* « t a l - m ani I I * » t . t h . n m d lc x io n b .a i* h r tr a lla s is * la g a m .tf * r . n i f u M . A d ». Best fo r B a b y STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) Monarch of Sm all Realm Another king has died Mnd bis pass ing waa aearrely noted. He was Love Pritchard, eight-four years old. reign ing Monarch of Bardsley Island, sooth- west of Carnarvoorahlre, since 1D11. when be succeeded John II. who abdi cated. At one time the Inhabitants of Harsley Island numbered 100, but they gradually dwindled to 40 and last year K in g Pritchard and his subjects aban doned the Island and moved to the mainland. D raining Lake for Land T h e Hulgarlan government la d ry ing up Yambel lake In order to make more room for the refugee village of Alolovo. W ork la a.'reudy under way and soon (he lake bottom will be DESTROYS 1 turned Into fertile field». Six millions FUee Moequitoea Mot ha Use shoe trees. I»ry slowly retard the evaporation of molature ( night. "Th* ¡ymllnw c of leva (a lev Is UFA cents) have been Ante Bed Bugs Roaches from Ihe fret, when wet. Ksep polished. é te r* I appropriated by the govern merit to □ r o w i n g Qirl* and Boys Ages T w o to Adults. roiistract homes and enable the refu Eighteen Veers. A. Care of F e e t: ge«-» to establish them*<-lvea. Alolovo M yetery of M ackerel A. Cere of Feel - 1 Provide the beat ty|ie of sloie for village was named for a Bulgarian Reetore Stevenaon Hut See B lack Snake aa Friend T h e mystery of the mackerel la be 1 I lev Hop good twine structure and the foot during the working hours. Another bit of “south sea romance” When Insects or rodents become so philanthropist who was Instrumentul ing Investigated by the bureau of has ruci-umbed to the onward march numerous as to seriously endanger tnuarle time through |>r»|ier nutrition. 2. Avoid high heels for working In raring for thousands of refugee ftsherle*. If has long been known that of modernity. A few day» ago the 2. I lo barefooted whenever possible. hours. Secure comfortable height. trope, experts look around to nee children. mackerel mysteriously appear and grass house on the famous beach of what natural enemy they can Im port ft Toe straight ahead when walking. X. IMseard shoes w lilrh are making Toeing out weaken* the ankles and disappear, making It difficult for fish W aikiki, where Robert Louie Steven to kill off the pest. T h e rapacious trouble and are uncomfortulile. Jac k ie W at Lonesome ermen to locate them. Hence the j son loafed and dream ed and wove coyote having been largely elim inated arrhea and hlndrra speeding In walk* 4. To e straight ahead when w alk Jackie Is a manly little fellow liv hauls are erratic. Now the bureau Is some of his bent-known stories, was lug. farmers who lived form erly In th « ing Toeing out weakrn* Ihe arch. ing on Eastern avenue. Sometimes making a study of the mackerel'! torn «Sown. It would have b«-en utter 4 Examine feet for spots caused by Mississippi valley are seriously con ft. Avoid unnecessary use of feel In when hla mother has a bualneaa er ; movements and migration. rubbing or pressure, apd for toe ly lost had not a Salvation A rm y offi sidering the Imports t loo of black crowding Judge shoes end atorklnge atandlng and walking. Sit at work rand she has an older boy named Eat el cer heard of the occurrence. H e col snakes to w a r against the troublesome whomever |io*alhte. stay with him and Jackie apparently accordingly. Meadow Lark* H alt Train lected such of It aa was usahle and la ground squirrels. Fnrrmrr Missouri ft. Rest fi-et during Ibe day. has taken a great liking to nlm, for a ft. I ’ae fo o t brush with dally fool Meadow lark* have appeared in the having the house rebuilt on Salvation residents believe the black snake N ote; A good way to rest tired feel few days ago he s a id : hath. T h is promote* circulation vicinity of Glenwood C ity In such j A rm y property In Manoa valley, an up would also exterminate the rattle “ Mother, won’t yon go away again numbers that the local Soo line freight land residence section of Honolulu. It ft. T rim toe nails straight across during the day la to remove »hoe« and snake and largely rid this country of and flush with ends of toes. stock Inga and to lie on the bed with so Estel can come to stay with m e7" train was obliged to atop a few mile* will he restored as nearly as possible gophers. — Indianapolis News. the legs at right angles to the body T. Care should be taken to keep west of there to avoid running over on the lines of the house where the rh lld from overtaxing feet during coo- j agalust the headlioard of Ihe bed or i hundreds of the birds on the track.— Immortal Scot liv e d — Chicago D aily Right First Try valearenre from any disease, children * | the wall. i Milwaukee Journal. W hy H* Went News. “ So you couldn’t tell your teacher 7. I ••■ not overtax feet during any dl*e**r* a* well aa others. Weakened Jones— la the cashier In i what a neighbor was, eh?" muscles put greater strain on liga abnormal physical rondltlou. or dur- Boas— N o ; he’a gone away. Foolish Fashion Find Lost Comet “Oh. yes. I could— It's somebody j Ing rnnvalt-srenre from an Illness. ment*. resulting In Hat feet. Jonee— Ah . F o r a rest. I presume? Alice— “T h e new fashions will avoid Ensoria comer, which was lost from that use* da d s lawnniower."— Syd R, Itest feel during d a y ; overfatigue Th e muscular and llgaiii«-ntotia sup Boss— No. T o avoid arrest.— Good everything freakish.” M inna— “ W on't »lew after It passed Desr the sun this ney Bulletin. |Mirt la diminished and If overworked Hardware. weakens Ihe feet. they look absurd!” year, was located again by tw o G e r may result In muscular atrophy and H. Storking*: man astronomer». It was then of the E ve ry man’s skeleton In the cloa«t I. Select stockings one-half Inrh loss of muscle lone. Th e re It no fetterinc uf authority.— Moat p e o p le don't n«-ed a trouble thirteenth magnitude and Invisible to Is his tem ptations; and It makes a longer than had. Avoid tight garter» R. Avoid overweight. As the weight Shakespeare. light In order to And trouble. the naked eye. clamorous rattling, sometimes. 2. Iita r»n i »lockings which rrow d Increase« rapidly above normal, the to e * ligaments and muscles of ttie feet do C Shoe»; not Increase In strength sufficiently I Have foot nieaaured. weight hear to carry the extra weight. 0. Ilalhe feet dally with warm wa ing, every lime new »hoes are p u r chase«!. ter and »«Hip. Scrub thoroughly with 2. Have rh lld »land hnrefooted on fo«il hruali to atlmulate circulation. a piece of paper and draw outline of Feel may he toughened by soaking In foot. Cut this out. Compare with aall water. 10 T r im toe natla straight acroaa; ahape. length and width of »I hmwi be ing purchased. F ig 7 shows conect tile off rough edges w ith nail file. It. Stockings; See nolrs on stock site and ahape, Fig. H shows Incor ings under (¡ro w in g tilrls and Hoys. rect else. V- ft. Secure shoe» ahaped like the foot C. Slices; Select shoes which maintain good with full upper allowing toe freedom. feet -a n y shoe which meet» all the (F ig 7 ) 4 Have shoe« tilted one Inch longer following requirem ent»; V - 1. Straight Inner line. Check by than fool. T h e width should be nne- qusrter Inrh wider llinn foot until the holding both shoes In the hands, soles twelfth year, then Ihe name as the up and Inner talgea together with foot. heel» and ball touching. Note the ft. Select shoe* with flexible soles nmount of divergence of the Inner lines of the ti*es. T h e lea» the better Avoid stiff hard *<>lr« ft. Avoid too heavy »lines for small for Ihe great toe. hoy* as well aa girts. Th e extra weight 2. Ilroad roomy toe In sole and u p gives loo much additional work for the pe r; no pre»«ure from toe cap or leg muaete* and la a cause of fatigue. seam. Compare with shape of foot. 7. Select low altoea to develop at rung Fig. 4. shoe with good toe ro o m ; Fig. ankles and to iuaure free font circula t, crowded toe room. ft. Hroad low In-els, thr«>e quarter tion. R. Select oxfords or barefoot san Inch to one and one-qunrter Inch. dal» rather Ilian »llp|ier». Avoid slip (Fig*, ft. « .) Rubber heela are satls- per« which pro** down Ihe tleali along farlory. the upper edge, as shown by the hulg N o te: T h e height depend» upon Ing of the He«h above. what the foot haa I men aecuatomed P. Patent leather »Uppers retard lo. In en»«- heel» are too high for com evaporation of the moisture from the fort and efficiency Ihe height should feet. lie reduced gradually and proper foot 10. Ile r l« : Secure spring heels aa exercise* taken. long a* they can he obtained, at leakt 4. Lo w cut shoe permits free use of until the eighth y e a r; ihen broad, low ankle and free circulation. (Flga. ft heels not over one hRlf In three quur and A.) ter Inrh for the growing ehlld with ft. f ’«irr«-ct length and width. Have otiy Inch maximum for the hlgh-acho«l feel measured, weight hearing, each girl or boy. time ahm-a are purchased T h e length N ote; Under the direction of an should he one inch longer than the ortliiqs-dle physician, some font de foot. T h e width not more than one- formities may lie corrected by altera quarter Inch narrower. tion of the h«*el. ,, N«i»e; Flexible shank* allow free 11. Avoid high liee.a. Th e foot Is action of arch niusclea. Th e y are good thrown In an unnatural position by for li«*nltliy, normal feet. Slek feet high heels, which causes the ligaments wllh weak nr broken arches need the snd muscles to he stretched, le«*«*nltig advice of an orthtqicdlc physician or the elasticity of the arches and weak competent aurgAon. Shoe C a r* : Keep the he«d* l«>veled ening the foot. (F ig . 2.) H igh heels retard efficiency In wnlk|ng. Replace worn linings. A ir. D ry slow 12. Keep shoes In repair. A ir at ly. Polish. Uae shoe trees. w :c?jv as* 1 2 * 7 1 0 Ü SAFETY There is no factor of safety, from double thick genuine plate glass to the solidarity of the roof, which escapes the painstaking investi gation of Fisher inspectors. so. for effort la the soul of achieve ment, and while we may reach our longed-for goala, they should prove merely atepplug atouea to greater en deavor If we are to reach the highest |ienka uf »nee«*«».— Contact Magaalne. They Have Four Eyes Mwampa hold many nddttlea. In the water you will find those w hirligig lieell<>a on the surface, any» Natuaa Magazine. Do you know they have four eyes? Th e y need them— con fronted with the traffic situation that Motion Pictures Old Study Motion picture», while one of the newest of modern development», are the haala of one of the oldest re corded studies. It la said that stu dent» in t ’lilna and Egypt ft.tkkl year« ago were trying In their own crude way to make animals move. In fh ln a , for Instance, ll g u m of animals were cut nut of leather and moved before a lamp an that their shadows ««-enied to walk on tbs opposlta wall. In Quality above all else, is the creed of Fisher craftsmanship. faces them. See how their legs are put on and perhaps you ran account for the whirligig. A nd Fisher has always regarded the safety and comfort of those who ride in Fisher Bodies the surest proof of Fisher quality. Use for Phonograph Needle T h e discarded phonograph needle will do nicely to clean bottles, cruets, (lower vsses, etc. F ill receptacles w llh w arm water, to which a little ammonia has been added. I-ot sunk a few hours, Ihen pour off about four- fifths of the water, drop In the old needles and shake until all the acdl inent disappears. Egypt a m irror and a hole In the wall of a dark room gave a more Ingen Inu* effect. Th e motion picture pro- Jector a* It la known today, how aver, la about ftfi years old. To Absorb Ink Stains One of the beat method« of rem ov ing fresh Ink from ruga la tq apply ammonia. It should he rubbed light ly over the spot to he removed and thla can h ^done hy taking a soft cloth and saturating It w ith the solution. It w ill Immediately absorb the Ink. FISHER. BODIES C E N E R. A L M am» F I S H K K l O T O A S