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Friday, November 19, 1926 THE BEAVERTON REVIEW Queen Marie Leads Parade Through New York THROUGH A WOMAN’S EYES In AbMSsinia By JKAN NEWTON JOOOOOOOOooooci Sr <»• U . a , u dicai*. l a s t The Tyranny of Thing! ViMru M ane o f Ituumma In an auloutotula ivaU.u* while great crow ds cheered her tha parade on Broadway, Near York, near tha city ball, Alcantara, Largest Motor Ship in the World The Koymi Mall liner Alcantara. 2itXJ0 tons, said to be launching at Belfast. Ireland. the largest m otor ship In the world, photographed at her Halloween Changes With the Times ANOTHER TIDE MOTOR In his "Story of Mankind" Hendrick Van IxHtn aaya o f Hie tlreeka: 'T h a story o f tireek life la a story o f simplicity. ’Things,' chairs a id tables and books and houses and car riages, ar« apt to take up a great deal o f their ow ner’s time. In the end they Invariably make him their slave and his hours are spent looking after their wants, keeping them polished and brushed and painted The tlreeka, he ft're everything else, wanted to lie 'free.' Uith In wind and In body. That they might maintain their liberty and he truly free In spirit they reduced their dally needs to the lowest pos sible (Kilnt.” And this reminds me o f the time when I was a little girl, when a very rich lady who lived In a very large house with a great many servants re marked to my mother ll,at she was going away to reel from her household duties. That appealed to my baby sense o f humor. Six servants and she needed a rest from household duties I My mother tried to explain what I have long since dlacovered--that the larger her house and the greater the number o f her servants, the bigger Is a woman’s Job. And so It la with most o f the “ things" we call luxuries They tyran nise over ua. Like the woman who must remain Indoors ott a beautiful day because the crystal closet must be washed o r the hangings cleaned, moat o f ua are In some measure under the tyranny o f things Silver baa lo be > onstantly polished. Furniture must he dusted and kept shining. Jewela must be locked 111 strong boxes o f which people are con stantly losing the keys! Indeed, the tramp take« the lonely road with leas rare and a lighter heart than the wom an who rides In a limousine bedecked with Jewels on account o f which she la In fear o f her life. It has been sal-1 that "H eavy Ilea the head that wears a crow n," hut not heavier than the man's whose bolted doors must guard valuables that Invite thieves. A woman whom I *usi>eet o f Creek ancestry made the remark the other day that with the glorious out -of doors and ao many wonderful and Interest ing things In life to enjoy, it ts a crim e that we must give so much time to simply ‘‘ keeping the wheels going rou nd"—the dressmaker and the hair dresser and the butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker, house, home and other routine. The Creeks la their simplicity had the right Idea. WRKLEYS •till q u en ch » thirtt. co o ls the parched throat and by its de lightful flavor and refreshment restores the joy o f life. N othing else can give you so much en joyment for so little. A Nobis o f Abyssinia and His Wlfw. i » ' r # j > * r w , I hjr I h n N a l t o n a l « l * » « r a | > h l c S oi’ ln ty . W « a h l t i | l n u . I» l ' » It Is only WO miles from the coast, GUI hut the toy train has tailored heavily | UK tttNtu* o f Abyiuklitla. »up hi Rem em ber W r ig le y ’t for three days to accomplish the ( II KHHt o f 1* journey. It runs only In daylight ifttrs ngo w hon KuglanU. y* hours a practice due In part to dan j ► ‘ runft*, amt Italy gttnrnn (<*»<) gt r from the Somali» and Panaklla, her Indepat)< 1 * 0 ra, la up for eoiudUerii* nomadic people* o f the semldesert. 1 tloti again among the guarantor«. The for It would not Is* dlflhmtt to rem ove I country I** pracflcally the l<mt hit o f a rail. |dunder the wreck, and <11 sup Africa unappropriated hy Kuro|H*an pear In the dsrkncsa. l*ow»»rH, and aome o f the p«mem are Nssd» of Travelers. wondering whether It would not In* better after all to bring western civi Knlur ih s grea t L iq u id V s a s s r C s b When traveling In Abyssinia there { I n I A ll you l i s t s <•» d«* 1« « I l l s »• lization and control Into this c o r are a few details o f organisation to 1 lit Isas th a n 11» w ords w ltsl jru* r e s - • i'i. r tbs set steed lag • !»«»• i w ie is mt ner o f the Ihirk Continent which particular attention should he I t Iquld V en eer. < te d ise wC s a tsuuettel Although the people o f Ahysslnla paid. The first Is to he well sup «see fer Liquid Veneer. Toq m ay win Ik e flrnf prise e f |6M msy be ltmn«r*ed In medtevall»m. piled with Interpreters. There should | <-r e l <*»• I H I «»«In»» p r is e s Thren their rulers hsve managed to keep be at least two. preferably men who p rom inent txselneee m en w ill s e t s s iw’tse a t'onteet e loeee I W e m b e r lin t. pretty well up with the tltttea. do not like each other, for there are I » |4 Hist dun t d eter tiel h t -s M s i r One o f the mn»t fatnou* women several hsinrda in having hut one In t n Itl*n ti e*> i fun p a r tls s t s r s f "* m y «q r * 1 « « i« r If he r s n t eupi>ly y«u rulers In the history o f the world »at terpreter. In the first place, you are w rite ns l> v « l m iss th is big upput upon the throne o f Abyssinia nearly at his merry, and are told only the t unity L iq u id V en eer le e«*14 by Ikerdwnre. years ago. hut the present em things that he la willing that you furn itu re, d iu g . p e ta l, grocery end press o f that country, a daughter should know. If he wishes to go a g o e e r e i et*ree of Meuellk II. Is not allowed to gov certain route, he tells you that there BtrrAto srpciAt.TY rourâxf I l I iqntd Veneer Itid g. ern her people W alieru Znudltu Is Is hut one road Again, he may fall merely the nominal head o f thla coun III ami thus leave you without meana try, which was noted as the horns o f o f communication. the Queen o f Sheba In the days o f A second end to he secured In o r Solomon. The actual ruler o f Abys ganisation la dissension In ramp. sinia. or Ethiopia, aa Its natives pre There can he yin concerted action J »M V M l M V X . * I l l * t ’ nlque new W e h vly y.-u • i d i s n s e y r e f . fer to call It. la Has TafTarl. the and little Individual sabotage in the er«y. a r llr U e rtr W r ite fe r fu ll pertiruJare. regent and heir apparent, son o f Has „ . ... . . .w a y o f delaying th* marches I f ' i* O Ita.« M i l I A»e A n g e lea. I'n llf Maknnneu o f H .r .r , an.) cousin Io II.« |bvr. , r. fir flu o . , WHY NI m a I MOVI is t .MOWS TU B T j After Every Meal $ 4,000 PRIZES 1,055 PRIZES IN ALL m NVII.A? m A qu . * lotti Cure ttrllaf I« in •mproaA. | anta T o thla anil It la wlaa to hlr* ! l l ^ r a h « h.-an an n ora a.ln , ~m tl- ,M1(h M,lh. mill^ „ n, , nd r h r l . l l . n . mant on the part o f R u T t l h r l and Th# Moh. minwUn. pfI„ . „ , ^ la ll, etan i annette. I «et ina l i e poet pe Id VV Vin ren t. I* O llo « » I S en ln Moni. e. C e llf 0.:rrÄ.ln w , .*.n *' wrlth the outside world. Earn $25—$50 Per Week 11 - { j tinrful In tying up the C b rlsfla iigj At the end when lha latter get drunk. , I No „ ... b . I __ . . .. ••I'M r««|Ulfrs1 <i«l . le hui'naaa fer o f the W orld war, Hat Nado, gov T h f |>ls(»* m ti o f » ffiifr n Aby**lnl» I inu,,#ir < am m am tt <» v s m a l l *. ernor o f the p r o v in e o f (lore, was , „ . , , . f lovna ahlrtg and Irouaafk (h e » o r M * sent to congratulale the allies on •lo|w*e n|>s nr«| from I hr low plain» o f • n t s l f * M i >tta ■ • r i t i e n i « .1 i r . . | | # s . , - n - « ( u«ld II ium «*» rull lilt*« d o r tMrhly <h»u th«* Hudiii). It rl»«»s fruttunlly hli;tit*r I heir victory. In the course o f Ids ••n*| e»ttn. iru W r it * lu d e r f*»r petti« u ls r e W ill r - s Sew <» •«> 1 1 Sv rtkeli II A M IL • lour he visited the t’ nlted States. amt tiliihf*r until ths pKrrtiu* rastrrn T t»N < A M IIA M T T M A N t m t l N R N M «r* nlir? ts llns Tnffarl upset convention when. hut A Sen f iir e a u * | . « A n a c i»« f e i l t . It«*rs It hrraks abruptly Into a In October, Itr.-J, Tt.it,.,] Aden, and a few hours after hla arrival i:r<*nt Hrarpmpiit, th<* first drop t»«*|iii? was viewing the city from the first <*n*« *)t T i . ihh ) fB*«*t. Its surfu io Is cut T h e A rt o f Living airplane he had ever »<«> 0 . In lir jf he by streams, tl»r larger <»f which b ase did a still more astounding thing. In •*r*Ht»»«| i*anynna <*f g n a t extent and ! "I seem to he alrlght." a perfcctly Fovcr haadacho or gripped Tb<* nn|irrt <»f [ sane nom ali Is known to bave re- the early summer he made an eg- o f fnrtiiddlriir «lcpttis i market!. _"when everytblng runa tensive visit ti> Europe. lima breaking tlio country 1» extremely mountain Coki, break In • Jay foe th* null una whu oil*, but f*»r the umst part this ap u t Hilio. HcaJoóhc xnJ tv ver *u.¡- La a century old precedent. ' amoothly. Itut thè moment anythtng pearance Is due to erosion. ticlp¡< la clwvkrd. All in a way •> irliahh Unfortunately, the United ftjntea j happetis to upset my routine my that druxguU giarxnicv multa. Cui Ja 01« Th* canyons tti?er|M»ee »rrent dlfft- nervo» gei thè better o f ine and I has no resident agent In Ethiopia A l tuo la(utant to treat la Wooer wojro. Tlicy dccsmui I- though the ruler Is very favorably ctiltl*s In trarellnic l ani com pletely rtx>red." b e S u r e 11 a ^ P iltt JQc I wonder whether ahe reallzed thè disposed toward Americana, ami la tate either very hazardous descents willing to extend unusual courtesies rind climhs or time taking d d o u r s o f ; significale e o f ber confesslon ’ The trulls, ns far as “ A.s long a» Dilaga ruu suioothly" to them, he first makes very sure many miles. —anybody can get along. Theu tbere o f their mission snd satisfies himself p«isslhle, follow the high ground. At the greater elevations there are U no need f'»r Inltlatlve or cou<t>eterice that they are ns they represent them Cet Red Bea «U h purtrmJt | or courage. The imwt halplesa In fan t selves. A would he traveler may have often com paratively level areas over to CM'l his heels In Addis Abada, the which caravan* wander with cane. In i can get along and he "alrlght." "A s long «s ihlngs run sm oothly" cspltnl. for many weeks liefore he re auch plm*es man-lie* nm h«* iua«|e ceives permission to go alxiut tho with little hardship to the mules. —anybody run stay gissi nalured. \ J S to p the Ih ro h b u ig and s m a rting The villages on the higher plateau ______ a t ooca w ith a qoötluag touch of j Then there Is no need for polse or country. nre often tucked away In the small | sacrifica or self-control. An enruged What Addis Ababa la Lika. ! hull rushlng downhlll Is harnileaa If Addis Ahn ha Is n straggling city. canyons, which protect them from the uo one gets in hls patii. i The ne principili a vrd " | fierce wind that blows over tin* eimt principal streeis streets are are "p "paved The test o f uà humans Is how we wlfh round, w aterworn bow ldernfrom i *'r"l rpment ttiwnrd lhe Sahnra. i handle thè sltuutlons Ihat do noi run fi to 111 Inrhes In dlametar, and Uie I Sereniy five lolle* northenst o f Ad run arocKithly— h>iir we act In the face two nuiln suhiirluin m ad* along thè (II* Aliaha (hot slx iliiys liy hnrse- Big Tobacco Revenue o f disappointment, or bardahip, or In buse o f thè bill tire «urfared witb a bnrk Ile* Anknlaer, situateli on a D u r in g H ie fio r ili yeur Itr jfi th a peak In thè break* nf Die eustern e* justice. Ihln maciidain. Wheeled Irafllr Is un- tn *«»* <»D t o lif t r r n iturt l«»t»nrrti» riuniti- The traveler slghts It Ik> we have polae. Judgment, con- common, niost r«*sldenls golng from carpateti! fu r tu m n iM o u iifc d t o j M ) . . \ U 2 K 0 0 . [ tro l? Iio we retain our perspective piare to pince on horsehack. Il Is a hnur* hrfnrr hls arrivai, hut he Is Tri IO?."» i l i o n iiio u n t <-ollr<t<Ml w a * und our own '« use o f Justice? Journey o f mi hnur and n bnlf from roni|M>lled finii lo drop down tinnì Or are we “ lbwvred"—defeated le lite American mlsslon. on one edge « f Banda o f feet to cross n strenui and ft ire we bc-glii? Do we run amuck, town, to thè Ilrltlih legatlon, on Die then reelbnh lo nn ulinosf ispinl eie A l i i f p l d li v e r | i r » v « n t i p r n p « r f o n d vallon. The side* nf thè canyon are • Im i U i i. in W .l« h t a I n d u n V »«»e*bl* n i l * i and. like the wild bull, make whoever other. Ion« qp th « llv«r T h e y a rt | e fi l lp but very preelpltmis nini, ullhough tlie A fnlrly good rond runs frotn Die happens to come In our path suffer •«ra||f. I T I i V a r l Hi . York. Adv. residence o f llns TnfTnrl to thnt o f frali zigzag* back and forth, li I* | for It? ext romei y staep. Mn*t o f th«* bon* which on* ought When things go sm oothly we are Die enipresn, and severnl streets nre to have In hie »pine 1« «outetIinc» passatile to thè hnlf d»zcn automo- Ankober on Ita Paak. | not "goin g along"— we are l>elng car- fourni In tI m » homi. I ried along on one o f the pleasant trib hllea, whlch are llniited to Die city Ankolu-r waa founded hy Ainndn and to one rond wldch Is Improved Yesus nhout 17V>. utaries o f the river o f life. Il conslst* o f a But when Die currents cross and for some d is t a ti» westward. Over Die ncedlellke penk siirinoiinled hy a I we find our-aelvea In nnfrleridly country ns n whole there Is no |*>**l clladel whh-h Include* nn Inclosnre I waters, whirl. If we let them, would hlllty o f wheeled tradir o f nny klnd. and a cnuple o f Imuaes. one o f whlch T o ride In nn automobile In thè helnngs lo thè rulor. There are aev rush us to Die deadly rapids, Dial la the time when we must keep our city Is more or less o f an h il veri tu re. ernl line* o f di-fcnses of u l\pe per I head* and strike out and swim— that j The streets nre nlways filled with fected ns n harrler to spearmen. Is the time that tests our caliber. pedestrians, each one o f whom Is ob- There nre ulso three or four guani --------- ---------- And one Uilng wp must all learn sensed with the Idea that he must hnuaes on tlie palli whlch lenii* to thè i I Taka •alts to Flush Kldnaya If Is that there Is not one o f life’s Irlhtt- discover how long he ran keep In cresi. Allotti thè bill Ile n few scat Bladdar Bothers or tarles, no matter how pleasant, that front o f the machine hy running The terei! hut* and on elther side Is n Back Hurt* will carry u* h-nlgtiantly all Hie way i native puck |>onlc* com ing to market choreb. to the s#*M. Ju-t a* there is no land »re unused to aiiloa und gallop wlld- The vlew from lite |ienk nt thè co r road that Is without snags, smooth all ly along the rond, enuslng their pnHts. ner o f Ihe plateau la tniigiilficimt. To Rating too much rich food may pro- when loaded with hay. to slip aldewtse the way. so the kindest currents must thè north and west are linea o f rrsgs, due« kidney trouble In some form, and finally'beneath them. sometimes cross and put us on our riu-ky pillimele* and forhlddlng | snya a well known authority, tiernuao mettle. The store buildings are one or two- chnsms erotici) frorn Die escnrpmsnt. the a d d s created excite the kidneys. We have all got to take the rough story adobe and stone structures cov T o thè northwesl thè esrnrpment Then they becom e overworked, get roofing. rise* llke a Wall. From thè aouth- sluggish, clog up and cause all sorts with Ihe smooth and to know how to ered with galvsn lzedlron take the rough smoothly la the whole The stocks o f goods are small and In west to northenst H ip plnln o f thè o f distress, particularly backache and ferior. although at one store, run by fluwnsh rlver sweep* In a grent curve misery In Hie kidney region, rheu- art o f living. a I’ arsee, a considerable assortment — mlle* and mlles nf blue hlnck ai-acla mntle twinges, severe headaches, a d d o f articles Is for sale. Besides the grasslnpds Ihat fnde namy In H ip Inw stomach, constipation, torpid liver, M aking Progrett stores, there are the thousands o f er levela lo Intnnglhle streuka o f sleeplessness, bladder and urinary Irri Marlon was a flirtatious young wom grass-roofed hula scattered about the whlte. tation. an, and had been engaged many times, Mils, where the native population T h ere are tw o cliurche* nt Anko T he moment your hack hurts or kid hut at the age o f thirty she was still lives. ber, one finite new. The typlrul neys aren’t acting right, nr If bladder unmarried T w o o f her feminine There Is no electricity, no gas. no chnrch building o f Ahysalnla Is clr- bothers you, begin drinking lota o f friends were discussing her case. "It water or sewerage aystem, but there iilnr, hut Ibis one la a mnny-aldeil a f good w ater and nlso get about four looks as If Marlon Is not making a la a “ m ovie." fair. ounces o f Jnd Salta from tiny good very good running In the matrimonial All the town goes to the station In The Amhnras lielong to thè Copile ph arm ocy; take a tahlcspoonful In a race," one said. “ Oh, I don't know llie evening when Ihe train arrives cliurch, a hriinrh o f Hip Chrlslliin glass o f wnter before breakfast fo r a about that,” the other remarked. “ I . ... , i frotn Jibuti. The coaches o f the train fiittli. In their service* the priest* ' few days and your kidneys may then P " - c d by her house last nlghL and I nr,. wlth klndH onr) Masses often encircle thè church dancing, or art fine. This fam ous salts Is m ad* looking In her living-room window f people, who arrive weary and dance before It, ns was the custom o f from the arid n f grnpee anil lemon noticed that she la on her twelfth lap. dirty. the Jews In Biblical Hines. Jnlre, com bined with lltliln, and has been used for year* to flush clogged R oosevelt K n ew S ecret kidneys nnd stimulate them fo activ lem pentiti re o f the revolving disk doe* fine o f the secrets o f Theodore it y ; also to neutralise Hie a d d s In not rise ao high, because o f the large Jtoosevelt's active life and strenuous the system so that they no longer surface area o f Hie disk. disposition was hla ability to thor T he part o f Hie disk In contact la Irritate, tlitta often relieving bladder An explanation o f the manner In oughly relax for Ifi minutes at a time which a soft steel disk revolving at a continually changing, while Ihe fra c disorders. during the course o f a hard day's Jnd Halts can not Injure an y on e: high velocity cut* hard steel hns been tional energy la concentrated on a very work, lie had the facility o f ceasing makes a delightful effervescent llthla- souglit with the aid o f mlcroaeople In small an'a o f the material subjected to work, throwing himself hack In a wnler drink whlrh millions o f men spection. The result corroborates the to Its action. chair and relaxing. Thla relaxation, nnd women Inke now nnd then tn help view that the material urteil upon la according to physicians, was as good keep the kidneys and urinary nrgnna heated at the point o f contncf to the One Mutt Have Some Fun as an hour's sleep. Few men could clean. Hilts often avoiding serious kid fusing point and then brushed away. O f coursç. Work alionen* Mfp, pm detach themselves from w orry and ney disorders. The high temperature ap|>enra tn he It seems In nfford some people their strain for short jierloda as did lion*« confined very narrowly lo Ihe point o f only pleasure.— San Fraurlseo Chroni velt. W. N. U., San Francisco, No. J5-192A contact, ao that a thin gash Is c u t The cle. No Cold CASCARA^ UININE RURNS.mdSCALDS C. H. Brooks. Inspired by the fact that the tides move with an Irre sistible force, has Invented a tide m otor which he lielieves will put the waters o f 1‘ uget sound to work for the Tacom a municipal pow er departm ent The machine consists In part o f a floating platform with gears that re volve against the cogs o f a vertical shaft as the Incoming tide lifts the Even the proverbial witch o f Halloween has undergone the change that platform and a second set o f gears time brings. Here la June Marlowe, screen star, as an exceptionally bew itch that revolve likewise against a second ! vertical cogged shaft as the outgoing ing witch o f this Hindern era o f youth and beauty. I tide allow s the platform to descend. This motion naturally Is slower, but ! 4 shaft Is made to revolve with great rapidity through a system o f acceler ating gear wheels. World’s Champion Woman Typist CAPITAL VISITOR Resinoi Clean Kidneys By Drinking Lots of of Water Wati Chief C raiv Horse o f the Sioux tribe*, one hundred four years old and one o f the few survivors o f Ihe Dus ter massacre, was an Interesting Minnie Kegelmeyer, who won the w orld's champion honors as the fastest ) visitor to the national capital. He woman typist In a contest In New York. She averaged over 1UU words per arrtved from Philadelphia by air- minute. plana. FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS Oxone la nsed In the cold storage Industry. q uill pens were introduced In the Sixth century. It 1« estimated that one person In three hundred wear* a glnas eye. The camel Is not on friendly terms with any other kind o f animal. Where the chimney sw ifts go in the winter after they get as far south as the (iu lf o f M exico ts unknown. j Sardine oil la extensively naed In making paints and soap. The disease or rabies Is said to be Increasing in this country. Copper bars were once cut In d if ferent lengths to lie used as money In Ceylon. More lhan *1,000,000 worth o f tlre- repair materials were ahlppetl from this to other countries In the past year. Unknown Luxurie» The Indianapolis News, after thor ough Investigation, says that "In tha ex[>ense account o f a traveling sales man who worked hla territory In MS B. C „ that has been dug up In Egypt, no charges for shines, taxi rides or manicurists were found." M a rk et fo r W ild C rea tu re a A yard where Ilona, tlgera and oili er animals and serpents are bought and sold Is a feature o f the Eust end o f London. Saws Without Teeth