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Ye Smudge Pot
Br Arthur Ferry.
:- It wus tho Intention of tho state of
Cullforulu,' to hung Churlcs Crulg, 2
this morning. Ho purllclputcd In u
bunk robbery, wherein a motnbor of
the pursuing ' puny wuh slain'. ' His
partner. wlHor in tho wuys of the
world, plcud guilty, and received a life
sentence, or - . ubout , eight years.
Craig's mother begegd fur bin lite, but
tears are nut cUcctlva In saving ft
neck from tho noose. All of which
lias nothing ut ull to do with tho cuso
or itussou Hcoll or Chicago, cx-mll
llonalro, convicted of murder, who ten
days missed the gallows by four
hours. Voung Mr. Craig lucked what
Mr, Hcott possessed money and Influ
enco and friends, and most important
or all a keen lawyer, Thus equipped
ho went crazy, unci tho gibbet from
which ho whs to .dangle, hus been
stored away In tho basement of the
courthouse '
A lady was tarred and feathered In
Louisiana this week, by' mombors of
ud unknown organization, the regen
eration of tho alleged erring ono being
consummated In, a lumber yurd. Dur
ing tho outbreak of femuio riKhteous
iiohs, tho pollco, word in the othor ond
of town, us they generally nro, when
tljo crusudlng spirit is ubroud.
The uncolorcd and colorless Asso
ciated f rosa, ao( as fqllowa y9SIt()t'ilay,
ngalnst triviality and frivolity:
" KLAMATH KAL.LS. Ore'., July
80 Here's, tho latest one on
Henry Ford. , A California tour
ist arriving noro today ' steamed
up Main Biroet with one of those
roar signs reading: '
.' "Clara Phillips She hammers
tt little but she has a good get
away." ,'
' Kdltora: Hllmlnalq Klamath
i 'Kails Furil-Clura I'lillllps story.
. Trivial.
The cruel und Inhuman C'oolldge ud
nlnlstratlnu, has also Jsbhed a pitch
fork Into tho notion.' that tho United
ytutps slioubl be Iti Hutopo, what
JooHO Wluburn Is tu AHhlutid.
V, Wortinan has cul his afulfa
face and field. -'
An 'overgrown iiikIk brnt of Port
land, knocked his mother down. Tues
day, with an Iron bur. and then black,
ed her oyo. The court In passing sen
tonco said: "I ought to glvo you six
yours, instead, of six months." 'fhero
ought to bo a law to mako him do It.
itoalislng at last tho futility pt en
deavoring to knock tho cowcatcher off
locomotives, progressives In tho field
ot auto driving, are attacking the
Hlops on the caboose.
The politicians uro denouncing the
roorgunliuitlnn of the prohibition en
forcement unit, hnrnuse it centralises
power In the hands of the federal gov
nrnmcnt. Ainu It is feared It will
inuke prohibition mora effective.
(Kansas city star.) Tho gri'titcr
evil.
Tin;
i:Mtrn m:i it.mai
(Ksiisiis I'liy Mrl
t'liaperoii: l'enm' ilon'l ridicule
me for I mean every word.
I flirted with a young man ono
lay Juxl to sec If I could attract
his attention. He was so persis
tent In his request to call on mo
that I finally acquiesced.
He culled ou the appointed
evening right on time sin! we
drove itrouml a while exchanging
Impersonal miivrrsntluii. Hut he
finally parked bis cur ami tried
to get fresh. I called him down
for II ami no apologised and
asked too lo forget It.
I did (bin sml he drove swirtly
away and then I realised 1 hud
been for loo linuty In my remarks
and actions. Next, to my great
regret. I round I cm, l, I ii,i,,i, ,lf
nothing but this young man. and
as tlio days puwicd into weeks I
was driven to illstrurtlon. for I
loved him. .
Now I Clltl't en l tin i sleep mi, I
I can't think. I'm desperately In
lovo with bins.
TOWJNTO. Ont July SI. (A. P.)
With half the field through the sec
ond eighteen holes of ths Canndlsn
open golf championship today, w. J
Thompson of Toronto held the lend
with n rani of -"D-Hl. Qt
Cook with gag,
If
QUILL
Doubtless the first two or three divorces are the hardest.
Darn the good old days!
A fuilure need not despair.
Tho "Scotch" onc .tiecs isn't
tho dialect.
At any rate balloon tires simplify Ni'tect oleaiiiiig. They pick up
everything. . " ,.
Our gitcss Is. that the self-reliaiico of Ainuricaus may be at
tributed largely to the cafeteria.
Perhaps people would be reconciled to them if the signs read:
'Ye Old Dctburrc."
Boxers have learned that
haven't got tho idea yet.
No, btfys; it's too much to hope Hint any slate will outlaw the
teaching of algebra, t. ; ,
The hard part isn't to concede
to concede that right is a majority.
Kvcu. if Chicago quits Illinois,
ing her own wheat and vegetables.
Tho Presbyterians may lose Fosdick, but they may be couteut in
tho knowledge that they gave tho
You never realize what an unclean place the world is until you
put on white flannel trousers.
Alasl No distinguished alumni
school a million dollars worth of
Poor man! If he marries too soon, he can't keep up his wife;
f he marries loo late, he can't keep up with her.
"Suffer little children. to come
in apartment houses and there's no
The ability of the Welsh miner
doesn't seem so impressive when,
't'oh-qut this Seiitcneo ;',".No mtyep
'I-nqvor let ittySelf speak (jrossly td itli
GETS DEPORTED
LOS ANGELES. Julv 31. When
Ulcer Bingh, a Hindu charged with
ontorlng the Unltod States lllogallv,
apiieared before tho United States
commissioner here yeHterduy, he
argued that "ns nn artist, a wandering
minstrel," unfamiliar with passport
oqtiiremontB, he deserved better
treatment than deportation.
'ir you are a minstrel, Singh, sing."
commanded the commissioner.
Singh sang, ,
"That's enough!" cried his auditor.
Hack to India for you." Which made
Ulcnr sore as a boll hut did not save
him front being retiirnod to his coll
to uwait doportalion.
T,
AMERICAN LEGION
INDIANAPOLIS. July 31 (A. P.)
James V. Barton, Kort Dodge,' Iowa,
today been mo national' adjutant of
tho American Legion, succeedlngRus
sell Crovlstun. Marion, ind. Crevlson
resigned to become field director of
the American War Mothers' Memorial;
RipplingRhiimGS
Arwert
THE DEFEATED.
QOJIK fellows arc deft'iilt'tl by
they're hardly treated unless
given to repining unless the sun
where. Their courage never wavered wheu everything was fine,
and they were always favored 'v fortune niM, benign j but
showed when tltey were smitten, tho courage of kitten and
wept a lot of brine. Some men who'vo astrobillcd their way
to weal I h and fiinio are down mid out and wilted, when fates
reverse the game; for them the play is finished, they hide their
heads diminished in agony and shame. Heboid the village C'roe
siis. who ran the Pine Front store; fiis business went to pieees,
and he jill rise no more; he was as great, ns Hector, but now
he is a speelro of what he was of yore. When luck was at his
shoulder he swelled with princely pride; no merchant's front
was holder, he walked with stalely stride, but when his luck
forsook him. and furl mm dodged iiul .shook hint, his. pep. and
, spirit died, lie never thought of fajjing bad luck with lifted
head; ho blew up like a easing that has a rutteu trpadj by dark
forebodings haunted, depressed, defeated, daunted, he's dowu
ami out ami dead. Some rise from dark reverses which bravely
'they've tlefied; they will not ride in bourses until they know
they've died; ill shewing I hey enn master ull brands of Mettle
disntler they take n goodly pritiT;.
PQINTS
Think of trying to, shave all over
He can he proud of how good he is.
the only sorry .-iuiitttUu,
.
There's
ducking is unsafe, but lHilitioians
that tho majority is
glit, but
she probably won't insist ou rais
world golf.
has yet
;ivcn a. correspondence
stamps.
unto me.". They're not wanted
pluce for them ou the streets.
to. dig himself in during the war
yon think of sluggers. .
I hqwiTiadly i'oci,''' vsttid she,'
itho ohildrett'i U'-y
IES
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NEW YOItK. Julv 31 (A. V.1
Socrotary Mellon, who Is spending
tho summer here, denies that ho Is
to resign from tho cabinet. A state
ment Issued by his secretary said
"Mr. Mellon nuthnrised me to sny '
he cannot understand tho repeated
stories about his leaving .the cabl- '"")' There are so many days In the
net. He would havo preferred to late U"1 winter when there is llt
ignore this latest one, but takes oc- tl0 or 1,0 sunshine, In his climate, ; or
caslon to deny it's truth so that tho when the sun Is overcast at midday.
public will havo no doubt about his
Intentlon to romaln as head of tho
treasury department.";
SIMLA, India. Julv 31. Colonel
Thoodoro Roosevelt and his brother,
Kormlt,- and the members of the
central Asia hunting expedition thoy
are leading, have reached Yarkand, In
OHstern Turkestan, with all baggage
and personnel. Tho expedition is
traveling to Tlanshan, by way of tho
Yarkand river. Twenty ponlos have
been lost during tho trlp.
Mayor
any woe or enre; they think
all days nro fair; thpy'ro
is shining und birds sing every
CROSSWORD
-!;.
- When we 1-4-10 at Grandma's 16-17 always hunt about in the
attic,- We go up more than one 8-13-17-22 at a time because we are
in a hurry.i There are old boxes and 3-4-5-6-7-8 stored full of old
fashioned clothes. It is hard to believe that people wore such funny
dresses, but Grandma says it is 3-9-14-18 that she wore some like
them, too. . Grandma S-l 1-15-20 very different clothes now. -She
says it i 18-19-20-21 to walk in the clothes of today but in "her day"
a lady always wore a train I ' ; ' "
There are spider webs in the attic but no ants. I saw, an 2-6-12
in the garden. He was carrying a big load of bread crumb and
' had to put it down and 9-10-11-12 everv once in a while because, it
was so big! " '
Answer To Last Puzzle . .. , ,.. '
6-6-7 (sol), 15-18 (to), 1-2-3-4 (dips); 1-6-1M6 (down), 4-8-18-17-V(slnk,
-18-14'15 (not), 8-8 (In), tHtf (so), 3-713 (111), 1011-18 (owl),
! 8-14 (no). ' : - , ., ..
Personal Health Service
By WIiXIAM BRADY. M
' SlmStf MtM BMMISlM I
VSMmsflL Will ha inmrri kv Dr. Brs4 It m
Lattsra kNld'ss brM asd wrlttM Is lirtt. Owlni to th
.JV " wsrad Inn. No raply Ms k
saertei ur. wuifsjs araay, ir ytr sf-tlilt
:".""' ' ' Tho InriHlble Kays.
i Dr. Alfred P. Hess, a child special-'
1st who has made, a scientific study of
tho"uiti'aviulot' iuys, suggests 'that' ltf
fantjf can' bo exposed to the sun during
tho'late tall 'and milder 'days of mld-
Kvliftor';to"a leuter extent than is tho
custom. Ho adds
that thoro Ih a llnili
tatlon to such ultra-
n violot ray treatment
und this Is exagger
ated by' tho instinc
tive four of mothprs
mid nurses of expos
ing babies to tlio cold
and wind. (Our
child specialists havo
contributed more
than a far share of tho wrong teach
'nK which1 uf -responsible for such
fear.) Dr. Hess goes on to sav that
this exposure to sunlight has not ptbv- i
ed sufficient in the winter ti mn. . In
Prevent or euro rickets, in his exper-
11 B00'ns that tho direct sunlight cpn-
taln.1 tho greatest nronortlonnto
I'm
M
amount of tho ultraviolet (Invisible) ! to tho hospital this fall. (M. 8. L.)
rays ubout midday, and tho proper- Answer Tho chance ofSsuch a mix
tion of theso rays dwindles relatively un H nbout tn0 BIlln0 lul a baby's
early the afternoon, long beforo the lt,h,ineo to become president. .In. fact,
ighl of the sun seems lessened. This U bellcvo statistics woiild show that
is a fact which ovory amateur photo- t),0 chance of such a mlxuu Is rather
graphor. Icarus from experience. Tho ,MS than tnllt
invisible, or ultraviolet rays aro the
rays which act on tho nhotocrniihle
pinto or film; thoy. nro responsible for
too iormation-or pigment In tho skin
(tannlngO they bring nbout a marked
Incrcuso In tho lymphocytes (ono kind
of whito corpuscle) in tho blood: they
probably increase tho activity of the
parathyroid gland; they prevent and
cur rickets: nnd probably prevent a
spasmodic, affcotlon of infants (chief
ly called tetany (not tetanus.)
' Tho dust and most uro of tho at
mosphere absorb ultraviolet rays and
prevent them from reaching tho sur
face of the earth. Mist, fog and smoko
intercept the ultraviolet rays consid
erably. Ordinnry window glass filters
out tho ultraviolet rays. Dr. Hess re
ports that ho has found n quarts pane
Hilda by tho' General Electric com
pany allowed thp passage of tho ultra
violet rays In sufficient amount to
prevent rickets In rats kept on n rick
ets producing diet. The rats In this
experiment wero exposed to tho ultra
violet light ono hour a day through
Keiitember. Whether sufficient ultra
violet light may be obtained by tho use
of (marts panes in the place of glass
In the windows of nurseries or hospital,
wards In the winter tlmo. Dr. Hess Is
undecided. Ilo reminds us that tho
magnitude of tho ultraviolet rays is
limited lit the winter season, and that
they are present for only a few hours
In tho middle of tho day, and their In
tensity Is further weakened by reflec
tion film tho surface of tho quarts
pane, so Hint It seems doubtful
whether the eradication of rickets In
children can bo effected by tho quarts
pane solarium. (Incidentally, the cost
of quarts panes Is so great ns to be
prohibitive exceut for endowed Insti
tutions.) t dsre sny the fullest health giving
effect of the Invisible or ultraviolet
light could he had In the . average
North American community at no ex
pense at nil If wo could disabuse pnr
ents and doctors of tho catching cold
delusion. New York city, according
to Dr. Hess, has more sunshine In the
year than West Indian nnd tropical
eltlcs such as Anion and i-lo!l. Pana
ma caiml sonc.' have. The delusion
would be severely JJiaken If everybody
UMiiuK'sppeil nun It could visit J. N.
Ads.ni Memorial hospital. Perrrsburs.
N. v.. and seo the youngsters there en
Joying ttielr ultraviolet light baths
In the winter tn.
Q( ESTIOXS AXD AXSWF.ns.
Pathological Qnmtton.
!'Kum; publish the symptoms of ul-
STORYj '
GRANDMA'S. ATTIC 1
to dliiMi disgsuli mr
solf SdflsMd oowtass
IsnM MMkw hum rsMlmd, nly
awds to nsrl
wrisi iwt
Mlsrailst to lastrastHMsi
cerated stomach, also d.lct and treat
ment. (c: "M.j "
Answcr-rIf I were to publish synip-
totiis purporting to Indicate gastric ul
cer there would be an epidemic of the
'trouble among people who believe
what they read. My province Is to
(touch people how to keep well,' not to
answer medical quostions. ' '
'.' '' . Pumpernickel.' i
. 'Wo. .eat pumpernlcUol ovory day.' . Is
It as nourishing and- wholesome food
as vhoat brqad? Wo liko wholp yhcat
prpad too, but it almost impossibto
to cut It, U is Uko a snongo. (P. It T.)
Answor As a solo article of diet
wholp rye broad Is slightly lnforlor to
whqlf) wheat bread, and olther would
be an Inaqpquate ropq. tor groytn .anu
maintenance ot a healthy condition.
But taken as.a staple In a diet which
includes the usual variety of other
foods, pumpernickel (whole rye broad)
Is practically as wholesome and .quite
ds nutritious as wheat bread.
; Mixing Babies
What chance Is thoro of confusion of
tho Idontltios of babies In the mater
nltv wards of hosoltal? This
Ms inv husband's nbleetton to mv colni;
Poison Ivy Extract
Plens'o give me the namo of extract
for hypodormlp Injection for Ivy puis-.
Snlng nnd whero I enn procuro It. (Dr.
:.' B. W.) ;''.. . .. '
r Answer Poison Ivy extract In al
mond oil, for intramueculnr Injection
to desensitise porsons against Rhus
tox. Is prepared by the Lcdciio Anti
toxin Laboratories, New York, N. Y.,
for physicians. For Internal use in an
effort to Immunise a 'susceptible . In
dividual against ivy poisoning, any
good pharmacist my prepare from the
fresh leaves of Rhus toxicodendron or.
Rhus venonata a regular homeopathic
tincture or a 10 per cent tincture
which mny be diluted In any men
struum to make a convenient homeo
pathic doso.
Soft Snot
At what ago should tho soft spot in
a Iwiby's head bp grown together? My
son Is 18 months old nnd llseoms nenr.
I yas large as ever. Neighbors say It
should be healed by now.,. (Mrs. R.
K. L.)
Answor It becomes filled ln with
bono by tho twentieth month, as a
rulo.
. i mum, ihii fr .m. t
. I was advising mo moiner oi my ness worked In the foreign 'office In
tiny pleco that. It she allqwa thp Prague, excepting for One year when
baby .to suck op (hpnipi'lP of tho; ho served as .counsellor of tho legation
oninty boltlo or oilier oojecis mi mo
tlmo the' babV's mouth will bo do
formed ' and" th baby will suffer
distress from the distension. Tho
mother ' ridicules my "old- fogy no
tions." Mrs. D. H.
Answer Tho baby should be al
lowed to suck only whon taking food
The Indulgence of such a habit does
tend to deform tho mouth, palate,
nasal chnmbcrs and chest. The con
s'.nnt sucking also causes tho Infant
to swallow an excess of air but then
that will give the mother a tine
chance to try some 'colic'!, oures or
other dope on the baby. '
Help Yourself to Cirsprfrurt,
' Is It harmful for a person In the
early twenties tu eat between one and
two grspefruUs daily? .' Home aver
they contain oo much ' arid, "'while
Others say they aro beneficial to the
kidneys. Li F,
' Answer It It all right If you like
'f. though perionslly I'd much pr-
for eatlhg between an applo and' o
peaches. The cllrtc acid of grape,
truu ior orange or lemon) is oxi-
dlred In the tsidy Into enrbonntes of
tho alkalis (sodium, potassium, mng-i
neslum) in the blood, forming nlka-
line curbonutes.anhkii render the
, Tllford Moots 9oagnt a pair o'. hl
boots ylstcrday, air may take a dip In
rloildr acrcuife. "Well. sir. I traveled
on lli'.rouil till th' cliUUrcn wui raised
an'. In homes o' thcr own," said I'nole
Moit PurCjlnucc t'duy, ill accountlu' fcr
IUM longevity.
( Jan Musuryk
America lslnterestcd in tho recent
selection of Jn Mosaryk to bo Czecho
slovakia's minister to Great Britain.
Masaryk Is know' In Washington. He
entered official circles of that city In
lain, wnp nno ar
rived, to become
charge 'd ntalres
ut trip Czocho-Slo-yiikl
legation.
But America
knows liim best
through his Illus
trious father, presi
dent of Czecho
Slovugla and tho
man credited with
leading that union
through Its trying
days to stability
and prosperity. Jan
seems to havo all
the diplomatic ca
pabilities of his
father. ' , 1
Tho younger Masaryk recently mar
ried Mrs. Frances Crane Leathcrbce,
daughter of Mr. Charles R. Crane, and
sister of Mr. Richard ' Crane, two
tqriner American' ministers.
. Jnn Masaryk was b6rn In Prague
in 1886, and was educatcd at a, gym
nasium' thoro. In 1006 tie wont to
New York to Improve his knowledge
of the English language and at the
same tlmo worked as office boy with
Uie Lawyers' Title and Insurance com
pany at a salary of 8(3 a,' week, taking
courses at a night school tho whlio. At
tho ond of 1907. hp'bocanio associated
with tho Crane' ctfmpany of Chicago,
being employed In tho eastern branch
at, tlrldcgport, Conn.. At flint ho did
clerical iwork and also devoted atten
tion to sociological studies..' For this
purposo the young man was employed
In thp Crane factory as a cQmmon.la
borer. ".,' ;.",.''.."
Thanks to his linguistic ability, for
MMSHjinvl'' llfA'niVB Cntnh 'Hlm.ntr
English, 'French; Gorman, Polish and
Hungarian,1 he was made employment
manager of his
firm, " As head of
the employers', bu
reau ho took 'great
Interest in the wel
fare and Intolloctu-
til development of
tho foreigners en
gaged in the fac-
tory. .
While engaged In
this work tho fu
ture diplomat was
In close touch with
the Czech and
Slovuk elements In
America. Ho was
tt member of .their
societies -and ulwn
lectured frequently in order to await.
on theso elements to thp possibilities
ovcniuni independence, because a.
greaf war was already probable.
served in world War
In 1913, M. Jan' Masaryk returned
to Bohemia, and later .was caught In
tho World war. Ho was drafted in the
Austrian, army and did gervlco on the
nussian front. However, tho Aus.
trlans kept hi win the background and
tho youpg soldier did. not firm n uhm
during the war;. ' At tho end of the
obiuo on ino liayo, M. Masaryk. fore
seeing the end of the struggle, went
back to Prague and there proved nipi
solf a devoted son atid great .help to
s nincnca nmotner. who was passing
through Croat hjirHKhlOR .
hi ,j,o-iflljj,, as ur. llones. now
minister qz foreign affairs, was. ab
sent In Pur,' attending (he peace con
ference, M. Masaryk helped at homo
o organize mo foreign off ce. He the,,
became chargo d'affaires In "Washing
ton.' Since (hat time he has moro or
iion.j mnce inat lime ne lias moro or
in ionoon.
blood more alkaline and , the urlrie
, ' ' ' - Stoles.- '. ' - ..
Please toll nio whether ' rqotes on
the faco can bo removed by, chemical
means or Is a doctor's work required.
L. K. . '
Answer CKemlcals are sometlmps
used for destroying moles, but' In
any rase It would be best to submit
such a. matter to the Judgment of
your physlelnn, or to a physician
who Is a competent skin specialist.
It. Is always a surgical question whnt-
... , ral, no neeined best In
the individual case. This applies as
o uie removal , or destruction
v.. . ". oirin . marks, scars., hair
ih " L 'mnm" blemishes about
---t. urau or neck.
Furey Notice.
nxen inTiK.H... t...
ho'd ofurken. TirVhenswith",.'.'!
panns on left leg. Twelve young ones
rh" vr TOm on psvment of
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Children's Pictorial
Cross Word Puzzle
."Running Across.
Word 1. The nanie of the trees
in the picture.. Plural. '
Word 4. nother name for y.onr
backbone. ' " ' '
' Word 6. An occurence or inci
dent. '
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Word 1. A mixture of flour and
water used for- sticking things to
gether. Wort! a, , A clamor or din;' i :
Wpfd 3,,-. Thp' opposite of sour. -'
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Timely Views :.
on World Topics
Agriculture Secretary Pledges Aid to
Fu rni (Jo-i -iterative ' Bodies.
That tho dopartmprit of "agricul
ture will lend-, every, possible aid to
cq-opcratlve farm associations and
-... ' put ' them on . a
sound financial
basis is tho prom,
lse voiced recently
by W. M.,Jardino,
secretary.- of -agrl-c
u 1 1 uro.; In 'ad-,
dressing the' 'Ahie-
rlcan- Institute ot
Co-oppration, Jar:
dlno said 'in part:
"Tho b u s lncsg
transacted by co
operative b u y Ing
and (Jelling organ:
lzatlons w 1 1 l''L bp
, j ul . . conservatively, sa-
UK.W."lMrKmrlE ' 600,000,000 during
1925, approximately one-fifth' of the
total agricultural business. Though
co-oporation Is la its infancy In this
country, as compared with otjier eeo
nomic .and . social Institutions with
which wo are familiar,' some valu
able experience' has- been!-accumulated.
Wo know 'moro about tho
requirements for success than wo
did five years ago; Wo Have a clear,
er understanding' of methods ot 'han
dling, co-operativa business."" '
Continuing, Secretary Jardlne salit
that the need ot leadership : was
nover greater' than1 at' the' present
tl'.no and that tho co-operative us
soclatlbhs must ussume a large shuro
of. tho responsibility ' of ' maintain
ing table agricultural conditions. Ho
added:
Must Study Business Methods.1 i
"Tho failures" of co-operative' aiuA
socfatlbns. ajthougli tho propoftloh
of failures probably has been no
greater than in' other business enter
prises, point to the' need nt k m.,i
of business methods. -Wo find that.
generally. ' co-operative assoclntinnn
are wrecked because of business mis
takes thp same mistakes that haVo
vrecked business concerns for hun
dreds of years. ' ' '- " - -
"Another -ftrohlem nriwa' in -
tatlon qf thp co.oporatlyo' associations
of tho present agencies or 'distribu
tion, it i frequently stated that
tho co-operation will 'oiimi..l
dlemen.' 8u'ch'.tali-m.w..
.?,?' H Inftrmatton re
garding the services' nece' .
E f"Jr,1 nrolucts from the pro
ducer to hi lll,.,i"..:'. ..
There, Is a multlpMc w, H"
izatlpnst0ril,:!? fttrr' .orgin-
Many asenrlnf inr,- u' '
mi.lrln UUrVfVCr, nTO
muking -i)roKrea In.,
S!2 ?1"1CBC 80rvl to a minimum.
In "V ""Provo mentp In efficiency will
. lysscssoa Great Ad van ta
indiLtrT "i ke JirZ' hat' !"
vpr the older'methods of traZrin
commodities. The L?..,. . 8
operative takes Hie i,i uunu '
members; ' it trie, to f '""
to the !,., ', ' ' market this
n'm' to buv "' " aoe not
"owe, o. 7h,J'lr ro",m0(lly at tho
a bearish inrt Pr'C0 an' th"
dumping surplus r- Pctlce of
" work oX ?o , TCr?.,0B d0C,,
producing class n .1f.f"-of 'h
ISP irraml.. erogres-
V
Cruilttn
.---M..VVO wnicn h.nriNI.
A. ' '
f yoTns ?y ,',he d""nt bf.
deducuena n of of rerVh. Jit.
In this r,Vn,ve,e!' "l&
distinct serc, to rr,".Perfm""'
lire nn.i forming and rtlml
clv.irza;,o,:.r,,Eh ""m - Amer.,
Cook with gag, 0 y.
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