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Ye Smudge Pot
!'' Bf' Arthur Ferry.
A'Wolfuro Clinic ghuuld bo held.'
'B I'd""'"!'', 'or c,,r'u'.'
to-diKiinguiah a man from a door.
. . . ' '
Bedford
" tt..l.'.lunrravatln..4 road, about .'. ",00,'.SBrucu.' . ..?u,,,ueu,!.u l'!"15 uul counu'ics realize BUBU
Polar explorer being caught In- tlio
led (hciie days, v . .-
,' ,'J'iie Humdlngem, Inc., will erect an
urllHtlc sign over the Main Stem
crossing, reading: - OK13KTIN08
lir. YOU CAN'T WIN, DON'T MAKE
IT A TIB.
The sun comes up. goes down,
A llttlo work,- Hiimo play,
tiome sorrow, grieving, tears
. .' Is. gono unother day. -. - j
Bo' tllno bucb' by und sccma'
Indifferent' to man, ,
Ilia hopes,, Ills fears, his alma,
Ills vainly fancied plan.
-. V. ; 1 1 ; i i
Yet soiiiowhero In .between
Llte'K origin and end
Man plays his llUlo part
. And niurkR Its upwurd trend.
'.,., v ':. '" .
In, (Inoly .ordered ways '
Intelligence-aupreme,' 7.
QuIdcH on to purposed goals
Beyond his feeble dream,"
A gift sublime, this. Ilfo,
Unbrokon In Its flow
Binco lite there was till now
. And still must onward go.
Bloat ho who'' wall' fulfills . : i
IUb jiurposcd- role.-
That life, through llliiu nilWinca '
. ; Toward Ha porfoot-goal...
'' " .' , (Kxcrango)
, It la also a relief to discover that
un upjiolntno of tho (Invernnn anil
(Irund Locturor, curt bi Invwlved In
Hoincthinif besltH'H ' "(lebauchlng ot
the fish intdreats, fur poraonul guln."
Ono such has been Indicated In
Kiamatn cuunty foe iillogod appro
priation, of u plslol, und anuthor for
ullegod miilfcaaanco with acvorul
sucks of augur. Tho Imliotmcnta np
peur highly flimsy,, and rocult tho
days when rlghteoustunra1 was iplay
lng nor so gaily around our - own
court houM. . 'i , t
V'ull brltchea tor : men are on dla-
pluy. They are um violent ua tho
spring nockllea, and If u mun weursl
then) It'a his own fuull.
Will Hogel-a, famiius comedian, re
fuaoa. to run for. governor ot Arkan
sas, but this will not .keep .other
comedians from- running for gov
ernor, .
IHiT WHAT Wild MAK1', TICK
liAWIKH' II l:ltTS P1TTV-PATI
, . (Italllinoro 81111)
By alow stages unlformod butlles
ot one kind and- another are. dis
cording tho tinoomrortable hlKh-l
colored , blouse for coats Willi roll
collars. The nnvy wua tho first to
cut- Itself loose from tho choking'
bondage The latest to ' adopt a
sensible, comfortable and yet withal1
n amurt uniform la the Army Alrl
Hervlce. That branch, of the tinny
will no longer wear nock goar that:
gives Its porsoiuint the appearance ofl
a I'llKilm ; father who i wua caught'
Htnullnu a pig. No more stocka (or
the bird men. ' I
Tho iisychologlcnl effect of a 'Com
fortable und smart uniform la too1
well rooognliod to roqulro comment.
Hold lorn, Hullora,' marines, policemen,
letter curriers, flromon, street clouu
ore und bellhops uro butter soldiers.
Bailors, murines, atreol cleanera unit
bellhopa In uniforms that .atlr their
pride. No man In nny uniformed
service cull be truly efficient who
la In mortal druud of choking to
death or Whoso Adam's applo Is con
tinually beating ngalnnt cruel con
finement 111(0 a cnged bird.
And yet the lilKh-colliir trntltlnn
Is adhesive beyond words. It la in
hard to got rid of ua,tho old man of
the aea. It has been discarded
lhat Is usstirunce It cun be. There
la nope. ,
One of an Itafael'n lending citizen,
went home early in-the afternoon last
week and found a woman ho supiintied
waa hla wlfo lying on the acta taking
a aletita. ' .
Thla chap la a bit frolicsome, to he
ambled over the lady, who haiLher
face turned to the wull, and guVifhcr
a lusty apnnk. . '
Jlo and the aclinol tenchw nre nol
apnaklnit now. (Ran Prnnisco riule
(III ) Will, iiilatukea wllj gippvll.
WAR WITH JAPAN?
ENGLAND him decided to spend $290,000,000 on mi augmented
battle cruiser program. ' ,
, !. The J)lirase tliut won tlio battle for the big nnvy advocates was
thisi'.v :
"Great Britain may bo dragged Into war In the Pacific In the ' ,
evont of friction between tho United Btates and Japan."
TIiuh onco moro fear1 of wliat-umy'-be triumphs over the cause
of pcaco 'ond disarmament.
. "Great Britain' may be if" and' the sensible advice of Ram-
sy Aiac'Donald and Winston 'Churchill looking to economy aiid' rc
treiiclunent is disregarded once morn,, for "on the hcu the British
Lion" can take up chalices." ; ' " : ' - V v"
Well, fortunately for the cmiso of peace, the Uuited States no
longer fears the British navy.
go tq war, Knglaiid could only
side that of America so the stronger John Bull's nnvy, 'tho nioro
secure this country can feel. Ami also, fortunately for the cause
of peace, no leaders cither in Japan or the United States are look
ing for war, or want it.
The only danger In the Pacific comes from the Exclusion Act
and the 'reaction therefrom upon the people of Japan as a whole.
The passage of this act, undoubtedly,- Caused great . resentment in
the rank and file and this resentment naturally is being capital
wed' by the Japanese militarists and jirigoists,. in every way.
But at the present time war
day Japan's best customer, America's, friendship is . essential to
Japan's growth and prosperity.
may not realize this, but the leaders in Japan do, and, as long as
they do, (lie real tendency in diplomacy; must -be against 'war','s
strongly in Japan as in the 'United
This docs not: mean Uncle
and . remain on friendly terms
grave puicniiaiiiics hmu cans lor
it docs riicau that those economic
Wui; arc, entirely lacking, as fur
l.i. . if. .1. '
a .war would bo bad business, A
be "peacefully ' absorbed Wlieri tlio
convinced conflict would OrcdUce
A noVnial' man is one' who is
,A friend is one you like too'
that ten. , . . , .,
A parking place is where1 you
the front seat. . i. : .
A good' paint' job makes iiu
doesn't wrinkle. '
If he is deliberate by nature,
judge or a plumber. 1
, Typical Aineriean idea of fair
has moro than I have."
I J i lit to husbiind:i
yrtili'siilf- ' ' ''
Simile: Willi all'
alight on 11 bald spot,
And doubtless a lot of people
a plea of'insanily Up There.
I . . ,
QUILL POINTS
Still, most, of the world's ,b.ig jobs ore handled' by men who ard
iot clitsseti jia "i'litoUt'Ottiols," '' " ''. ';
It is tljeo'to act) tho rcfresliinpnts coming at a party. You know
yoi can'go homo ill u little bit. "' . .. ,.'
Not every people could make America's form 'of government
work, Some people havo cranky ideas about liberty. '. . ."
How times change 1 Tho sleep hills nmdo old Dobbin blow, and
now they afford tho drlvdr a chanco to blow.
Few men get too busy" t'o lihOdh
them how great they t,fe.--.M "il
' TWO
I
SK10 Jim Jasper working with hatchet,' saw or spado; ho
might 11s well 'be 'lurking in com fort, Mn the shade: Tor he
has bonds and leases and shining silver pieces aud greenbacks
ready made, JIc'n always ' building fences or tearing ' fences
flown'; he's surely' lost liisr senses,-1 mutter with a frowa; why
doesn't he get busy, and buy a costly Li..ic, and joyritlo thru
the town! lie's always making ditches or digging useless wells,
und ho has heaps of riches in safe dt'posit cells; I wonder, with
my neighbors, just why ho sweats and labors ho should be
wearing bells, lie sees me sit forever beneath my banyan tree;
I shy at all endeavor, dodge every job I see; the siuisliino round
me streaming, 1 sit there, idly, dreiniiihg, and drinking ginger
lea. And he has asked me often, "Why 'don't you tpiarry stone!
This laziness will soft en t'hh little bruins you owii; man's given
Ihew and muscle, and if he's wise he'll hustle to gaiu another
bone. How eau you Mtiml nioltlerjn this enchanted air, with
fuiigiis on your' shoulder' aiid mildew in jour hsirf J To sit nere
in the shallow and dream of Kl Dorado won't' get you any
where. '.' llu thinks I am as silly, as ho appears to mo- ho'a trot
tinir like a filly while I am drinking tea's we both are happy
mortals, wo fill tho nir with chortles, though different wo bo.
f America and Japan .pver should
lie drawn into the conflict bu, one
is unconceivable. America is to-
The Japanese people, as' a whole,
States
Sain can bungle alonf? willy nilly
with Nippon. The 'situation lias
uie iiosi expert nanuiiiig, 'uui
conditions which usually bHiiif on
as th c United States and Japan
1 ' L...1. i . I?' '
great deal ot racial ' irritation' can
business men "of two nations a6
profits, rather than increase tliemi
glad he isn't liko his neighbor.
well to lick in an effort to' collect
'." ,
leave;. the car to get u sunmious on
' : ' r-- '.w..h
old' cot look now. You sec, a' ear
you cau't toll whether he'll be a
V
taxation
''Soak tllO fellow who
The way to 'lispel domestic clouds is toi bloy
tho griiii determination of a, l'y deciding to
we think douc, will get by With
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to the calldr who would tell
d .-..rv
MEN.
CROSS-WOK PUZZLE STORY ,
GOOD-BYE
' Ule Edward is waving .to' his fathet.- 'His- lather; drives;
1-2-3-4-5-6 (or a big factory. He carries 1-7-11-16 of goods from
the factory to the different railroad' stations. Little 18-1') always
looks out to 111-14. 18 his. father pass bv. The road Ed's father
always does 3-8-12 goes'iight by our' house.' Kd calls over to 15-16
to 3-0-13-17 an eye out for the big truck. He is so proud of his
father!. ' .... ' ,. , . . " ' .
, J., ,... . Answer To
1.4.-10 ... (ore), "iq-17 cwei, 8 - 13
S-914-18 (true), 5-11-1520 (uses),
-i-io-uvi2 crestrr"- '.'- '-.. '. -
' Copyright, iUX,
tyVhi
Personal Health Service
By WILLI AM
Mm, Dr. Wllllaa Bnar, Ir fan ot thl. m
.!- i. 1 . , Somotlilng: Wo
Can a 40 year old ' girl outcroW
toothache Is trailed by a ilontlst? Cun
un old'tmYiragod 21 outgrow a broken
leg- it treutod by a surgeon. These
are question's fohlch no one'.Uha uislied.
But- somebody does
ask this one: Cun a
(-child G years old out-
: grow St. Vitia dance
, if" treated by a' doc-
"tor . ' ;
' Tho idea of "otit
"' growing" nny dls-
'easo, dofect, deform-ity-or
physical con-
dltlon la rathor a
childish' atlbterfutre
whereby parent or sometimes an old
foggy doctor attempts to salve his
conslcence for neglecting the proper
examination, care or treatment of tho
unfortunate 'child.
I St. Vltla' dunco, which physicians
know aa Chorea, is a disorder which
in Its peculiar manifestations and Ir
regular cnursc-'gives exceptional op
portunity for tlio exploitation of cred
ulous paronts by all sorts of charla
tlna, Including' tho moat contDmptublo
ones, who' ply, their parasitic trade
under the niaslt or religion
1 . Chorea occurs usually In' ohlldron
from 7 to'UG years of agc.-nnd Is duo
to Involvement of some 'of the tissues
of tho spinal cord and brain In tho In-
.fo'ctioua proccsri which1 people com
monly cal "Inflammatory rheuma
tism. " In many cascB of chorea thorc
Is. only a vnguo history of Join! In-
volvomont,. porhaps Just Indefinite
pama called "growing pains." or may
be one or moro attacks of tonsllitla or
pore tliorat. Uut tho disordor of tho
nervous synteni or' rather of tho func
tions of tlio nervous system la of tho
same Infedtlnua origin as tho tonallltls
or tho Joint Inflftnimntinn.- Tho attack
may boahort (acute) or long, (chonlc)
In1 duration, anywhero ' frmh a few
weoka to many, monthH; ;-Plainly thla
peculiarity accounta for Innumerable
lltilinv f-nnlolilnnnna whHnl. nrn turlutn.l
'huH turned In- Ihn ehni-lulnnu linlh
profano and Bcanctlijionloua. to re
dound to their own credit. Naturally
enough, tho ignorant, credulous, su
poralltloua' folk, who from policy or
bollef noglect audi llilporlant cnuaea
of thia and other dlaoases aa diseased
or infectod tonalla In childron. nnd try
to explain! away "growing pnlns," or
"rheumatism" as Vcre effects of
weather, cllmnto, or''coldi1' aro rathor
eager to accept the suggestions of tho
affable Impostor whose plan' of treat
ment permits the defaulting parent to
play a comfortable pftsslvo role.
In any case of St. Vltla' dance there
la nlways a certain risk thnt the lining
of tho heart may be Involved. Just as
In any case of infectious arthritis, with
tho consequent development of valvu
lar disease ("heart leakage.") and for
this reuaon It . Is Important that the
chlld'a condition bo constantly wntch-
od by n physician, and especially the
performance of the henrt from day to
day throughout tho lllneaa. It Ih part
ly for thla reason,- and partly for tho
rocuperatlon afforded the handicapped
nervous system, that good doctors fre
quently prescribe a period- of bed rest
for the chorea tlatlcnt oven though the
imtlent seems strong enough and ea
ger enough to be up nnd nboutaa us
ual. It la to proton tho heart against
tho InrrcuHWl 'vulnerability. It Is bo-
oauae of dilmiiso to tho heart, ns well
aa Injury to tho affected nervous Us
ance, Hint many of the methods urg
ed by Incompetent thhug hperhnps
well wishing advisers and practiced
by quacks of every complexion are
cruel to the victim of It all.
In Nt. Vitas' dance the true father or
mother owes It to the child to leave
nit questions of electricity, diet, hatha
niaaeage, exercise, rest or freah air to
tho Judgment of tho physician.
QIJESTrDNa AND ANSWERS
Morn B. B. Shot.
Some time ago one of your correa-
pondenta recommended spraying a so
lution of copperas (Iron sulphate) to
destroy bedbug I think It wn a
pound of the ronnerna In five gallons
of water. As you hove cautioned, thla
Mituht stain walla or turnltnre. Let me
1
Last Puzzle , , , ...
- 17 - 22 (step)', S-4-5 C 7 S (trunks),
18-19-20-21" (easy), 2-6-12 (unt.
. - - .. -.. . .
InternuHotKilindicale !
BRADY, M. D.
anltf
- mSm.
ornvnainf 1. iaawu.u.aa
Should Outgrow.
recommend - another - bedbug poison
,that certainly getB 'em, yet la com
paratively harmlcsa to man and will
not injure anythlngr s Take BInck Flag
and put It in u powder gun and blow It
liito-' all -'cracks- ami - crevices of bed-,
springs, muttl-esscs and room or clos
ets; Two' applications may be. neoee
aary If they are vory.bad.-. It may bo
nought at-any drug store for about 15
centa' a package,-. Aa .long as a bit of
the powder, remalna it, will kill the
bedbugs. It hua ended tho affliction
for ua;- (8.-J.)'
Hot Ijcmonudc.
Will drinking- a cup of Hot water
with a little lemon julco in it before
breakfast affect the heart? (J. J. E.)
Answer No; It Is harmlcsa enough,
-r Spoiling tho Coffee . -
PtaflsA nuhlluh imiir artvina nhmit llin
Jm effocta of boiled coffee. A member
of .'my family pcralatently vuaea -it toll
ed a long time. (W. ri.) -
Answer Boiling spoils- "the flavor,
for It drives off In the steam or vapor
the volatile aroma which is so desir
able in coffee and extracts' from tho
grounds a groater amount' of tannin
which Imparts a bitter astringent taste
or , effect. . This astringent effect . is
comparable with the tanning of leath-
or;, aomo folks seem to prefer leather
stomachs'.,' Good cioffco must nevei1
boll. ' ;' -' , -
KuIch for llreaklh); CoiuUpatlnn Habit
Pfeuse give your rules' for breaking
tho constipation habit ' arid 'accept
thanka in advanco for satne. (Mra. 8.
il'j.v . ' .'
Anawor Rule.l. Inclose a atatnp-
ed: self addresacd envelope with auch
requests. ' '''r- '
Rule 2. THItnka Irl advanco Is non-
negotinble. as you may learn by con
sulting .M Webster. , ; ' . ' , ' '
Kule 3 Samo ain't it or thotnl "
" -" Kout t'reain "
I aniS-pl-y fbnd'of'sou'r cream,' pVe-
ferrlng It tb h'nttCr aa a spread for my
bread. Is there ns much nourish
ment in It n In' butter? Is It whole
some to oat Instead tf butter? (Mra.
S. A.) - ; ': ; .,-.' :
Answor-J-YosV -' ": ' ''' '':1
Cod Mver OH", ; ""'
I nm considerably underweight and
would like to know if ' edd liver oil
would' build up flesh.- Are' the cod
liver oil tablets aa good as the' liquid
form? (M. J.)
Answer Tteal'tedd llvor"ol! may help
you to gain weigh h or course no pill
or tablet ia as good aa the real ar
ticle '' ' v '. 1
That Kmpty F'eclliig. '
Ia It true that a' little chop tends
to relievo thnt ompty tooling when
one la dletlng to reduce weight, yet
doea not add flesh to thd body. Mra.
R' N. A. ..- i- ' ""
f Answer A weeny tccnty lambkin
chop adds lot) 'CMIbrlef 'to the au
count. The' same number of calo.
rlea-might he. tliken' In flv ourtcea
of invoSt milk or 10 ounces tif gklm
med milk. It' would' taKo the Very
largest orange to- furnish loo ealo
rloa. I Probably augar In the'"fbrm
of milk,.' skimmed milk, orange or'
o von caridy rtllevea the empty or
faint feellnat b'4trepl1lfLn VhVnf arnnlH '
Wtmt la. Mat hwWMlU.
f-aMahdML IVHMIMai
BMit. mm! w)uwi US. innr. A
uif-Jla-alHOMIt. Aa'.
mmrnl abara'aa .r
at at o nmanv aH tnutamno
f v - muf 1.1 V-
II
HO
Ono good thing -when a feller's
K!arklit' tlieso days lie's uuln lils own
batterlca Instead o1, ruiilu1 nu some
poor dud's llfrlit bill. President Cool-
idgo knows that tlicrs times when i
filler's ulnyiii' coif tliat ho innt hcln
saylir. aouiethht', air' It wouldn't look
good In tli' newspapers. c(ther.
' Poems That Live
JilHt As I Am.
Just as I am. without one plea'
But that Thy blood was shod for mo,
And that Thou bld'st mo come to
. Thee. , . .
O Lamb of God, 'I come! ,'
Just as I am, and walling not
To lid my aout of ono dark blot.
To. Thee, ..whoso " blood can" cletinac
' each spot, . ,;
O' Lamb of God; i' cornel' , -
Just as I am, tho' tossed about
-With-many a' conflict; -many a doubt.
;l'la-titinBa and fears, within", without,
' O Lamb of God, I come!
Just as I ani; poor, wretched, blind;
Sight, riches, healihg of the mind,
Yea. all I need, in Thee I find,
; ' O Lamb of God, I come!
Just aa I am. Thou wilt receive. .
Wilt wolcomb, pardon, cleanse', relievo:
Because Thy protnlso I believe,
. O'Lanib of God, I come!
JuHt aa I am Thy love unknown
Has' broken 'every barrier down:
Now to be Thine, yea. Thine alone,
O Lamb of God, I come!
Juat'.as 1 am; of that free love, ,"
The breadth, length, depth and height
to prove, . ' ' 1. , .
Jtorc for. tt'senson; then above,
O Lamb: of God. I come!
r- Charl'lltte Elliott;
Who's ,Wh(
" i'.' Dr.- riiiirlt'M Mayo. ..
!v Europe Is' today getting a glimpse
of -Dr. Chaiios Mnyo, one of the
famous .,AJayQ" prothers, who stand
out a m(o n g the
groates't . aurgeons
In the world-"thru
their work in their
cllnica at Hochcs-
tdr, , M I n n. Dr.
Mayo . is now . in
Paris aa preaident
of the Interstate
post-graduate . as
Beinbly of Amerf
cii, and heads - COO
delegatoa to t h e
convention of that
body. Br. Mayd
comes of a medl'
cal family, as they
suV. : M s father
lvnB a doctor.i and uuiing hla stay In
England on thla. European trip' while
hp waa the gueat of the Mlciiiiee
.hoapltul -at an' informal iuncheoni
he w-aB shown a portrait preserved
there of hla groat uncle, Herbert
Mayo, born In 1780. who watt aurgeon
to the Middlesex1 hosnltnl- from ism
to 1842, and' Was" ono of tho founders"
of the medical school.
Dr. Mayo was born In Rochester In
1865- and -waa educated at North
western University and at : Ohlen.rf
Medical College. From the latter be
received: .hla M. D. : In 1888. Slnca
that year lie has practiced in n.h.
esior. witli his brother hn-iritve
ff.vuu.yun ,ior tno establishment of
mo aiayo Foundation for 'Med leal
Education and Research In loir. n.n
Institution being operated in-affiliation
-with tho University of Minne
aotn. . He waa a colonel In a,. Mn.11
cul Corps during the war. and he 1.
a member of an almost endless num-
ber of American-and forelun ne.n,.ni
aocletlca.
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Children's Pictorjal' . TV
V Cross-Word Plnwle, '
Running Acros. .
. Word l. What the landing in the
picture is called.
' . Word 6. Some, .
Word I. An indefinite' article.
Word 10.' A southern state. Ab
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Mark Twain was born. Abbreviated. '
. Word 12. A conjunction. .
Word IS. A small, round mark :
made by pencil or pen.. . . ..
Word 15. A sharp, pointed dart.
usuallj feathered.
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Word 2. Exclamation of'auphter.
,' Word 3. A heavy iron or steel
Implement with a hooked end used
by ships. - t: . " - ,
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Abbreviated.
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Word 7. An implement ,uscd
for rowing a boat. . Plural., I
Word 9. A negative.
I , Word 10. Expression much, used
In the Bible meaning took, behold.
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