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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1928)
. " . or tprty, anil 'rj with clfSr wutur- Imlf hour ImIit, . .Helps Ott M,iruter J' "Queen "AliV lloWy,'lf I 4Urn4 lot utld by Queen Anno In 1704 to augment llio-imorw Hvini-oC. the. Church of Knglniid. In lOIII, 170 liv ing .wore augmented, besides bene fncttofi and irrnnll mndo i1rtlll tout of ttbotit f.'iO.OOO. 1M eliplUH fund; at Hint Mm wat nioro U.an ' r inar -rifrMviM; Alfroii Mcfcwcn of Wi'W'yi,'wh tot-eMly engraved .thQ'Lyrd'l priiyrj on a luetic, rao-w'thiit thijugrnvuitf lj dona ny ipeciurreuuciiig iippuraiua, ill (tliuilond point Of 'which dofl nt'i .... ii . - vnry t -niiiiioiun irci"n vi nu imn, The work li gwcriill done thryu'iift uwgiilfrlng gin.1'''' ' .V I"'M; Tnrh!na Bankina ' the !AiIirli;un Initttnle'of ItnnthV li tlie educational oolliiii of. t llukAluci li nn Hunkers' nssocluUuII. ' 'llill 0 or- gnnlxntloa,H..iliirutrna1 for the dur-. poso of giving liiitructlon to bnnk tm IdtryrVs.' There ar 10O Ujt tori In'Wfcme fjHw hruuuuttjit couiyriiM, t, 1.'. Imaginary Stone The philosopher'! Olf it ju Imaginary tuhstunc which the undent llchemlslt thought woulil convert l Imse mi-mil Into gold. I Icnr t person looking fur ihort cut to rleheiji enl-t to he searching for the philosopher's stone. I'llhflnder Magntliio. Bible's Great Influence For three centuries the Authorlwd Verdun of the lllhle has lhuied the live end colored the traditions of Our teoile, fimtilouiil our literature, end tilled out lueniurlrl Willi uiiforgetlahl experiences of childhood. Stanley Uuldwln. ' . ! ' Air plan Noites The ir corpt says 1 1 tit t the noUe made hy en slrpluue In night Is caused largely hy th exhnust or the engine nd to t lesser degree by the propeller and by the pnumtge of the sir over the wings, and between the struts end wires. Good Appetite Silkworms ere voracious enters snd In Jnpnn girls sre employed wIiom sole duly It Is to fd mulberry leu res to the worms. Almost ss soon as they ere hatched they will devour twice their weight In leaves. Will Soon Be Crowded At the present rate of increase In Imputation ell ovei the world tt Is Iiredlctrd thai In CO years there will be "(landing room only." The rate of Increase Is now snout 60,000 day. One Always Successful There sre times when the motorist who sttempls to beat the train st the crossing fall', but the fellow who strikes mutch to discover the gas Irsk UKtiiilly succeeds. Monetary Parity ttlnutnllJam Is the name given to tnonetury system In which gold snd silver stand upon piwlsely the mime footing ss regards mlningo snd legal tender. Not Stevenion' Plot Dr. V. J. Long mys that Stevenson was ludehted to K. A. Toe's story, 'William Wilson," for the plot of "Doc tor Jekyll snd Mr. Hyde." Mark of Greatneu Maturity Is slwsys msrk of great reus whether the persons possessed of It are old or young, Woman's llome C'ompnnlon. The Inexplicable Sex When thoroughly convinced Hint the man can cause her unhspplnrss, t woman la happiest la love, Vanity Kolr. Secret of Happinett If you are able to forget funded In juries, yon hsve found one' of the - secrets of happiness. Atchison Globe, Acquired Need Turn niton! is fair play. In this age f luxury Invention Is the mother of 'necessities. Sun Francisco Chronicle, PROOF RESTS WITH PATIENTS UHm snd nuim mi ti&num of handr,li of fiiUhil pillniu conialtwS In our FHKK IIOUK M Ksctsl Md Calm SilwnUt Ik iIHjIU of I it. C. J. l)mm nniMuialcal ntlhoj of trtati went, whli h wt UM ncluilvily, Smil fi-r It Mnt ind Unrn of our WKH I I-.N ASSUKANl TO kl lMINAlK PILLS OR ,PKIt KI-CliNlil-l) COION CLINK Waih HMsPlaul To gunrd house pliinti pgulnst In c:ts, spray slonii, anil lonvri , one month of stHwtt wIMi solution nuido hy dissolving liult a on lid, o( "lip l)iivcd line In a quart of boll Inn .wuinr, and adding; four gallons of col J wutew-atpiily .wltka .wblidl broom First Aid to Tired Memories , c r 0r RINO LAKDNER To the Eiiltorj ' ' v" ' ',' ) I suppose Hint tltey's a great many 'lobiijtitt. your'rsnders si si d a specially , Dig older; If H) Hint find tlivtrnteVfa ull the tlinvfiiriicUliig thlilKtl thttt. Wl'i-yi .jlig.ulmijlit to r mnbernnd I was the sumo v7uy HiysTilfatld One of my frfenda suggested that 1 tn lie one of these b'tVenieiiiig,fouri'S witch he said Iiiafi(lHd1s'.'Whole lot but 1 suld whnt Is the una of my paying money for a memory course when I fan prob- nbiy gpttfce tip ffci mysU that's just t MHitioJau4.SMiyui) a fvnoie ioi ueiu-r ,ao,l jut.(Jown and figured out a syw-T loin of llo'W l6'fdiimnh(it5.dliriint.I,t tllli(,-snd Sow I am going to pnss the1 fcood bewa on t6 my admires and ie,i4lfferiftts between the oilier mem ory cog i-ses find I la-keruort I-don't 'rtnirfie anything or, my Jesnpna but all, tu you half to d6 le send JIn sthmp' self addiMMd envelope-o 1 'wcn'i fiirset whiire ynO live at. and I will, tell yon tha tfinnlte system wn Ih'tha flrHt'ptnre; i; rjlil,.avyou;'aJ fiiw axsuiples .i ,iow, ma system .n.L.., .Ilk mlg l'n-in for yourself If Jt t?. K. ftthe fOfA ,1 Well, to begin atflte htgtnnhslf, first tfme I fslt llae;WI BK'jjW.f tll allnnluB was nbqut t tuns. h vrlicn ITi wnm nut nn of friends and t) 'wwpftrtB, tMiUJL t,w'0Ja berry a bole and along about the 8rd HwlJoibs hole one of my friend said he nsj a tlx and the other asMUi hil Jiaeren so they nuked m whkt 1 had and I ald a Ave. 4 - "Listen," said my and'li'enA "ho1 about them two times In the ploughed ground when yon swapg -and never bit the ball st all."., y" 8a that set me thinking Hint I bsd entirely forgot them tw ;wMfT, to I kind tf laughed to cover np my m bnrrsssments but I msdo tip my nil no right there that I would find out tome way to remember them luUsed l'lni;s t specially when the boys vt: -; Ing such dose tabs on a person, ao flint Wgnl I rcmemoenHi in, go norao and after dinner I worked out a sytv tern and tba next morning 1 tried 'IP In the nursery and all four of tay kids was In there tn say nothing sb.snt the nurse tnd.wltliout consnlllng fa notes I called them escb by their first name, ' '' .'? r- Well." I said to mysdt "this sy tern looks like .t was A I and I woatf be a fine' slIlT If ! dldnt pasi It on Is my friends that's Inflicted the tuna way." ' . . - : ' do then I Osed the Dew system to try and think of soma of my friend that hud forgot different thlsrt, nd the 1st on I thought of was a bird that him and I bad been to N. I, Ci.y a rouple of mna. before and bad din ner and at that time be aald let's mnke It Dutch, so 1 said all right, but when the check csme around be said he was busy trying to get the maple syrup off his bsnds Info the finger bowl, so In this letter I kind of re minded hi m ahoot'the Dutch law tnd tore enough In a few day I got a letter enclosing TO eta In stamps wllcb was his share of the orgy. Bo then 1 happened to think of an other old pal that couldn't never re member he was married. and hit wlte bad r mplnlncd about It several times, so one nliiht we was over to his bonmj but he was not home but his Urs. thought she knew where she could reach him by telephone so I cnlled him on the wire tnd told him to not forget he wss married snd the next night he come home snd csllcd his wife hy ber first name, v. Itch Is more than she could do to blm ts she didn't even answer hint. IVrsonly 1 could give you other proofs shout how this system works, for Instants, I can set down right this nilnuie end without' going Into no newspaper flies or calling up no S-ort-Ing editor can tell who won between Dempsey tnd Tunney tt t'hlcago last Beptemlier or won the world s serious last October tnd I ran tell If llnbe Ruth twinge right or left handed and 1 enn remember what year I wis mar rled, tnd why, tnd I can recall the name of the echool went one semes ter to before they decided that 2 mentors wss 1 too much, tnd etc Where thlt system comet In it handy it tny other place It when a man Is dressing. For Instants, bow msny of yon gents puts on your col lar only to And that your shirt Is off, or dons your shoes and then recalls that the hosiery It missing? Since I got up this system I enn always man age to get my garments onto me it they should come tnd it 1st I tried to do It In llphabct order but I loon found out that I hadn't no sooner hod gotten my trousers on when 1 noticed that the underwear was yet to come and the coat bad been on a long while before It had come time for the vest Hut the way I evercome these d midli nes was to make up my mind lo dis card the vest, tnd then do the rest of It from omega to alpha Instead of vice versa. 8o then when I don the old costume, the underwear comet first and then the trousers tnd then the ioi and shoes and shirt and necktie and finely wind up with the coat which Is st II It should be. This I only t example to show yon how good the system workt and It don't stop with dressing but gos on through t man's dally life and nt 1 tay 1 will post It on to my admire If they will send me a stamp addressed envelops but no money and If they are intlHlled with the cnurie they can ninybe come acrost with a fow flow er or a 4 dnr.cn doughnut. (CB) by lbs Ball lymlletts, lu. The Red eA Romance of Draddocks Defeat . i ,"-V"--.-5.r Hugh Pendexter llluitratiorta by Irwin Mytn fyX at W.N .U. ttwice SYNOPSIS utiiUr Bronil la aarvlns ss a ofnt snj fw fot-tha prmf tin . ! Oantrsf BradSiW'g tirspsrlnt . tor tin sdvenos ow , ICorl I)u qVana. tt baa lual atgrnad to Ati-ssndria from s vi.lt 'to ths t furt, wb'fJr.HSH st Frnch. mst, h bus OOrt-i valustff In , fAhsilloD, Uradpsck, brad to ICu-,' . Hhttsn mutiJx,, folia .o raalla i Ufa . Importance' --th naws. 1 iftJn is-acx Jo ron tu- iana, alao bifig- mtiitit lT, SIBU DS(VIS mIH t !ftr 7fv-lirfn, Kns 4xrt-''km'it (vulti Sit joint his JVlflfl- till tanj mi )ol ri' tsobut, 4l, snd fsl. Round faw, Indian Owr aeitout. On ths vr tlir (Alt IV with a typical mil, Ualaar 'Cromlt, bs Siiam. bs psrty an- countars a , aroua; pr Mtiiars H ilhraalanlnar a vuiin Klala'afl Lilnajold. whom thajr accusa of witchcraft, rirond aavaa tar from thsnv Th tlrl dlaappaara. Wab- '-T - -" h'T, r-nsasat toLI Cruhan. founa Col. uanraa WaintorrarS -lironat frrai i bufllfisl Uttiii:siUdi'ya.y if D , wtirttt w ,bIl' tnyfTMit .aw'f nqaa cibi uinwoio. iiruna la, , at a ' akouiifi isctts Fort Iuin. snd ncuunrr s bas4t,4irsddock, auiai , .: , CHAPTER IVl-5onlinuifjr f Ji'4 W o- . f For proof of this tsscrtloo he pointed tp r-fntnt Iniprvsslon In . the mot trhere souiwthlog solid, like the butt ot j rifle, ptV f'-a'fU ,' ,Tbeo be showed tt a falnV'tbrtsiiiti on t Hub nearly level wll ihe -top of (ty bead, tnd ald II bad been made by the barrel of the plflf, jjL'romlt promptly cried: . f "lt'UUe critter who ttole my rifle I No Cap'n Jack killed tlie Injun. It ai the ti-f. and be't taking my rifle Ho Duuuetna to trade It to the French fdlng blnjl", r was who unncunj inai i r u strained blm from omklng an Imme diate search for the fellow't troll tnd thereby hindering the Onondaga In bit work.' '--.' "Ill git that rifle even If I have to go to Duquesna tlone," be sullenly In formed me. The Onondaga's signal brokt np our talk. W hastened to Join blm tnd wer Informed : , "lllack Hunter tcalped the Huron. Look I The Onondaga wltb the nose of th Wolf bat found where ten men pissed close to the Huron. One man stepped tslde and scalped him. The Huron was dead when they csme op. or they would not hsve found blm The man wltb the long gun hy the fire killed the Huron tnd ran tway. The blick wblte won cam tlnng tnd took the scalp. Look I" The story was pluln enough In the trail made by a nuiuher ot men trav eling tn single Die. No Indian, unless be were dead, would remain st the edge of the bushes while tlie wsy farers tppmtrhed hi in. Having satisfied ourselves to thlt extent, w proceeded to Indulge t'n mil by finding the trail of the man wltb the long rifle. The signs of his flight were very plain snd suggested nsnlc We followed It without dlf Acuity toward the west ride of the Little crossing, or C'astlemnn's river, i tributary of th Toughlogeny. but when within a short distance of the crossing Itound Piw, who wai ahead, balled tnd lifted bit tx. t'rnnilt tnd I became more cautious tnd paused. Itound i'tw beckoned us to Join blm. The Hire ot u listened. At first I thought It wss thunder; then came the crack of a tingle rifle, ouly the wood were to thick nd so muffled tny tound It wtt bird to de termine th direction wltb tny degree of exactness. The Indian wet bit An ger tnd held tt up to catch th trifling breete, tnd then bounded sway it t lope. "On mm tn old trade-house. II u ront trying to get him," be called back to me. Somewhere In the neighborhood was a deserted cabin, once used by L'roghan tt t trading post Itound I'tw tud I bad spent night there two winters before. We ctma out on a tlope tnd could look over the forest crown Into a small clearing. And there In ths middle of the opening stood the trad lug post. Only Instead of the thrill wind of that winter's night, tnd the howling of the iturved wolf-pack there were now ululating war cries and the explosion of guns being Bred Into th Ing walls. We kept under cover and counted the pun" ot nuoka snd estimated the attacking fore to number Ufleen ot twenty. The cabin stood In Hit -cuter of the clearing and was completely en circled hy the besieger. At Inst th t'Hhlo became alive There, cutue a puff at tinoke from t loop hole and a nuked savage ti the vdge of the forest lenped grotesquely Into view and would have fallen on bis fac had not a man leaped forward and caught him and dragged him to the shelter ot the woods. The tuu Moad Wm, P F. " M r F Vtr'Al k 'Mil glittered on something he wort around hi neck, and I knew It to h silver gorget, such as Captain ISeauJeu tnd other French officers wort to Indicate their rank. Othr-rwlse one would bav taken the fellow for (uvsge. "It's a rcoullng psrty from Ouquesne In churge of one or more Frenchmen,'' I said.. "That was the leader who pulled the ItiiMno nnder cover. 'A fife of musketry crackled around the cK-arlng, two guns - being dis charged from the woods at the foot ot Ii slojie and directly In tdvtnc of ur position.' The. Onondaga told ot to remain quiet while be scouted near er the besiegers. After thirty mlnutet tound 1'iw returned and tersely re ported: "Frenoh. Indians and two French men have cornered a Hwannock." A repeated this In Kngllih. tnd Cro tult promptly declared: , "Then we must bud through And help the feller O0L . - ' 1 1 talked wltb the Onondaga, tnd ii Jiflld that with three men In th caotu Knnd with blm outside to range back ,)and forth behind th ttttcklng force the Uuront would toon lose heart md retreat Once the Frenchmen lost con trol of them our tntk of. capturing one man tllve would be greatly simplified Ills Judgment bad great weight wltb me; tnd there wai no denying the coo fusion be would throw the enemy Into So Shrewdly Did He Fight I No Long er Thought of Making Him Prisoner. once be stalked the sdvages from the rear. I agreed to make the cnliln with Cronilt If It could be done wltb tny men sure of tnfety. The Onondaga took II on hlmsoli to provide us with a clear path to the cabin door. He briefly explained hl plan, and w pronounced It good. When be set out to ttenl holfwa round the unsuspecting circle untlf opposite our position, t'romlt tod I made down the iloe snd Into the heavy growth where two or more ot the tavaget were posted. We law no liens of them, however, tnd only located them by the occasional firing of their guns. Suddenly there rang out th fearful war-whoop of Hit Onondaga, lecom panled by the crack of hit rlile. There were t few seconds of silence tnd tgaln Itound I'tw rtlred hit voice, this time In triumph end sounding his scuip-cry. He had made hit first kill tnd the enemy knew It, tnd the Uuron bowl rose from til shies of the cletr Ing. The Onondaga ibouted bl de fiance tnd dared the enemy to attempt hit capture, ind added a boast con cernlng a worthless, mangy tea I p. Yelping with rage those on the edge of the clearing began to tenrcb Tor hi in. Th baehet rustled thetd ot ut. tnd we knew our path to the cabin would coon be open, t'romlt was trembling violently ind would have crawled forward bid I not clung to bit trm. One of the two warriors wat well on hit way, it the careless crash Ing through the undergrowth told ut. The other wai more slow to seek the Onondaga, perhaps reluctant to leave the cabin unwntched. I wai wonderlug how we could ivold him, or remove blm, without giving the alarm to l nose who were In pur. rult of Hound I'tw when be tuddenl) stepped tuto view not more than Ar tec n feet from our position. How tie got tn Inkling of our presence I do not know, nor did he live to tell, foi before I could restrain him t'roiult bin) raised himself to one knee nod had whipped oul his long butcher knife. The savage discovered him and with e tturtled grunt threw up hit musket to tire. The piece missed tnd tt li snapped t'romlt hurled the long knife It streaked to the red throat tnd pierced It, and the man went down with a gurgling attempt to touud bis death cry. "flood work and good luck," I roftly cried. "Now .race for It." He halted and' ripped off bis gory trophy and waving It In one hand and bis knife In Hie other came pounding after me. The rest of the Indians were still hunting th Onoudnga tnd we hud an excellent chunve to get the man out of the cuhln. Bending Inw we passed through the remaining growlb tnd struck Into the opening. Flume spurted from a loop hole and the wind of the passing lead milled my hulr. I yelled loudly. that we were frlenrte and English, . We gained I lie door before t second shot could greet us only lo Hud II barred. A gun was discharged In the wood. and t heavy bull plumped Into the lintel log over my bend. In God't mercy open tht door and let Ui In!" howled C'romlL 'We're' friends, fool. Dnbar the door," idded, and I faced ibout to shoot at tny enemy showing tt the edge of the woods. It seemed t very long time that a hand fumbled at th bur, but at last the door gave and I tumbled In on my bnck tnd t'romlt dragged me one tide. A bullet whistled through the doorwiy tnd smashed Into the wall. And a startled voice was crying: "You're the kind man of Der Helen- kopfl The unin who saved m In Uraddock't ctmpl" I leaped to the dour tnd closed It, and dropped the bar lo place tnd then took tlina to ttare tt tlie defender of the cuhln. It wtt tht witch girl, tnd the wat still wearing ber leggings tnd blouse, t'romlt was, glaring it ber ind the long rifle she wtt holding. I do not believe be would have moved had . tn Indian . doriped down the chltnney.: " ' -i-i-' a-aoucit -.... ,. - "Klsle Uloualdli What do yoo do p;ut bert ahead of the trmyT I asked. , ."U)ng me etarnolly If It ain't the brown hatred' vbi. k'u4- tii Uole my rlfl U" ot red t'romlt. "I thought It wat yours when I took It, It'i heavy. ft Ttntta ataiulder most awfuL Take It," she sighed. Eh collapsed on fl replace log and threw 11 her 'haLJ Ttie; brown balr rammed aown in great confusion. "What a horrible world 1" tht panted, clutching tt her straggling hair. "First !er Uexenkopf now thlt. There wat in Indian back splece I shot blm." "She's been hurt. Spread out ber blanket," I ingrlly told C'romlL She wat about to collapse under what flies been through when the lead grazed her end gave th finishing touch. Get me some water." I was rubbing ber hands and wrists snd awkwardly striving lo bring her to her sense when I beard the cabin door open. I leaped to my feet to cur weapon, and discovered Cromlt was gone. Gaining the door I called after blm to come back, and profane ly demanded to know If he wer a madman. Cut I had asked for water and I wanted It for tb Dluwold girl tnd bt waved the bucket defiantly tod ran around the corner. Almost Immediately bt wat back with three men tt hit heels. Three , Jump would take blm tu the door, but be wa forced to half-turn ind swing tht bucket it the foremost of the men. The upraised tx struck th bucket end smashed It I threw my st before the suvuge could attempt number blow, and It ft ruck edge first, handle down. Then t'roiult wa piling through the dor, swearing Insanely, with tlie remaining two men at hi heels I grappled with on nd Cro nilt closed with th other) "rig I Surrender! cried my op ponent; ind for the first lime I real- lied he wut no Indian but French man. "I must bsre yoo alive I" I told blm. "Dlable You die for the Insult, monsieur!" be grunted, forcing me buck. He wa t very strong man tnd well skilled In wrestling. In truth, bt wtt so skillful wltb bis feet that before I knew what he wss tttemptlng wat on my back tnd struggling des perately to keep bl bsnds from bl belt and my throat Over hla (boul der I caught a glimpse of CramlC ad versary, a moat ferocious looking fel low at nature turned blm out, but doubly repelling because of th water lizard tattooed In white on the opper half of bl face. Only glimpse ot him wtt ifforded me tt he end Cromlt twirled tcrosi my field ot vision. My man began putting up a desperate resistance tnd I shut til thought! out of my betd except the ttsk of finishing blm. So shrewdly did bt fight I no longer thought of making blm prisoner. He wu a good twenty pounds lighter tbaa L but be fought like t devil. (TO BE CONTINUED.) Standard of Englith Speech Not Pouible A recognized tutborlty on English words tud speech recently laid: "Not long ago a conference wti held In London for the purpose of trtlvlng tt a unlverral ttundurd for English speech. At one time I believed that It was Impossible. "Later, the subject wai brought to my attention by prominent educator. Under th stress of trgumentt pre sented to me I weakened In my Judg ment, ind wai willing to go on record at saying that It might be possible to standardize Engllrb speech, but tfter two yenn of close ttudy of the whole subject I feel that my first Judgment was right "It Is us Impossible to standardize the sounds In American tnd English speech with the hope uf having the itandnrdiznllon accepted thrni.'ghout the Knglltdi-rpcnkliig world as It It to item the tide of the sen." No one tells how well you're tl ought of until you re dead. a ... NUR8E8 know, tnd doctors hava declared there's nothing quite like Bayer Aspirin for all torts of ache and pains, but be lure it it genuine Bayer; that name must be on th package, and on every tablet. Bayer it genuine, and the word genuine in red is on every box. You can't fff wrong if you will just look at the boa a . im U Moaoacttleaeldastar tt Itlleyllettta) To Cool a Dura Use Hanford't Baltam of Mvrrh Uo7 toe lor &rrt bottW it moi valted. Ml English Justice Does Away With Precedents There wit a time when In the chan cery courti written evidence In the form of affidavltt was considered by the practitioners who drafted tnd tettled these statements to suit their clients' contentions, ts having su perior value to the oral testimony of our common law tribunals. Mr. Jus- tic Mathew tbollshed this heresy in phrase when he said, witn con temptuous Irony, "Truth will leak out even In tn affidavit." The tame learned Judge, too, gar a witty reproof to a learned counsel famous for prolixity who applied to him for an order that the other tide should file "further ind better partic ulars." "H'm !" said Mathew. "Further and better particulars! 'Further,' I iup pose, because they are further from the point than the former ones, and better because they cost more. Cer tainly not," London Tlt-Rlta. Spain Yield War Trophies Spain hot demonstrated Its effusive friendship for It emancipated former domlnlonj hy jojuntjirl! (urrtntE, Ing to Cufja flags, banner, pfs t is7 (word and other war trophies cap tured by the Spanish troop from th Cuban rebels. Prominent smong these emblems Is the banner of independ ence raised by Carlos Maria Cea pedes, the great patriot, during tba ten yeara' war In 1S0S. The trophle figured for many year In the Artil lery museum it Madrid. Senor Garcia Kboly, Cuban ambassador, gave an en tertainment at which these emblems were exhibited before being tent to Cuba. Spanish pride Is certainly mak ing concessions in order to secure tha good will ot Cuba. New York Jew Move Manhattan has had to yield to Brooklyn as tht chief center of th Jewish population of the metropolis. A survey Just completed under tha auspices of the Iluretu of JewUb So cial Research thowi Brooklyn now hat 43.6 per cent of th 1,720,000 Jew In th entire city. The Brooklyn movement ha all been Into one-family, two-family and apart ment bouse ectlons, the . survey showed. Coney Island, with 00.7 per cent, comet nearest to being all Jew ish of any section. Hair and Electricity While the nse of the electric ear rent Is recommended tnd being exten sively used In tht country and In Eu rope for th removal ot superfluous hair, th barbers ot Latin America are recommending Iti use for the purpose of growing hair on beardless faces. Burifen "Life murt be strenuous In a town like Noo Yawk." "Teh, two teams to worry about ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE Btoin ths pain of Corns and llunioiis snd you can walk all day In ease snd corutort. Nothing gives )iuob relief to hot, tired, ai blnr, Inflamed or swol len feat, bllaiers or ral luaes. A lHtle SUM irovT-ItSt sprinkled In each shoe In ths morning will mukejouiorgrUDout tight shoes. It lakes th fru i Ion from the shoe. Al 'wart una It for Dancing tnd to Ureak In New Nhoes. For Fr aamr! and a F'wit.Kai Walslmr tnll, a!lre ALLEN'S FOOT-EASC La Boy. N. Y. U Pinch. Dm All' Fool-aa ' RICH MATCH CORK flARVFVrER Poor man prut. Only $A iih bund I It in ft Urbitwat: mild In Terr nutm. rn tutaUn Bhowlrif pictur of fcirrMMr. riutjrvw C.I.. Balm. kuiMi SCHOOL FOR MEN Trabiaf far BUSINESS, TRADES m PROFESSIONS t.nr!l Any time, Hml for lltt-rilura. OREGON INSTITUTI OF TECHNOLOGY 1. l. C. A. lllUg. Purtuuid, Ungual W. N. U., PORTLAND, NO. 31-1928. 1 m