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Medford Mail Tribune
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in unguium,, me AsJiumi irtbiii..
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BY CA II KIKR In Mel font, Ashland, Jai'kaon
rtlle, Central Point, Phoenix, Talent anil on
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THE CAUSE OF THE CRIME WAVE
I
X a current magazine we notice two articles on the cause 0f t ho
liliimo in placed upon the modern home. A few weeks ago in the
Saturday JC veuintf I'nsl, tlie crime wave wan explained by the laxity
of the courts.
This fondness for generalization is eharaetPristifl of all our
moral diagnoses. We like our results in hlaelc or white, without
gradations or twilight zones. So one person sees everything due
to one cause and another person sees everything duo to another.
And, of course, none of them is right.
Personal Health 'Service
Bf WILLIAM BRADY. M. D
Signed letters pertalnlna to pertonil health and hvnlana.. not 4a iIIiiiii r4lannnl or
.iV.". Ti". b'. "''' Vl. Dr. Brady If ,lampj, alf-aitdraaiad anvalop. to inclined.
. i.I V. i ' na in, " Owlno lo Hi. laroa numbar of lettors racalvad. only
!d?. . lum,'"""1 ""J. .n l outrlM net oonformrng lo InttrucUons.
Add run Dr. William Brady, In car. at Id I, nawapaoar.
Jazz Athletics In College.
A student who worked
through college by giving 12 hours n
The home, the school room and the courts nil contribute, no iy 'to stucflcs nnd six hnnra a dny to
(loullt. to the moral l.-ixitv nnd hiwIcKKiii.ss nf tho nrosont time. I'-"1 ou,8"io clerical Job, desires to warn
Entered aa aeronil-etita mutter at afetlford,
Oregon, binder act of March 8, 1879.
MKU.nF.KS OP TIIK ASSOCTKTFiD CRUSH.
Tlie Awttx-iateil 1'rena la exrliiHively entitled
lo uie una lor repiiniiranon ol ail newa tile
nnU'lica cretlltetl fu it or not otlierwiae crtllted
in tlila puper, and alno to the local newa pur
llNliad herein.
All rielita of repiih'icaUnn of tpeclal dta
piilcliea herein are alao reserved.
Ye Smudge Pot
Bx Arthur Porrr.
' STItAXriKR KUKKKRS FHO.M IX
3)1 ANA (llilllno Klam.illi KallH
NeffH, ) Thu KtrimjfCT Is lucky he in
Hot afflicted with Kunnas, or Ort-Kon.
Nl;VI'ORT, Oct. 28. (Special)
governor Walter M. J'ieree 8)oko
hi'ro Sunday cvenltic; In tho 'rrpHhy
liTian church on the subject of "Law
Knforrpment." (Albany IXwnuci'ut
licrald.) Polltlcul note.
but behind thorn nil one may find the working of a nAv spirit
This new spirit might he called, for want of n butter term,
the spirit of indifference. Jt is found in the home, the school
room and the courts.
It is indifference rather than any definite moral deficiency
that accounts for the lax discipline of so many modern homes.
I'arents are too 1iusy with something 'else.
That school teacher in Oklahoma, who testified at a recent
educational conference that the trouble with her pupils was "they
didn't seem to care," hit a large-sized nail directly on the head.
Tlie jury that brought in a verdict against the convictions of
the spokesman "because the mosquitoes were so pestiferous," pro
vides another case in iiniiit
1 . llfiirlrMl fnrtt Ihnl nnn trltia noe In
A number of things are probably needed, before the crime calm investixatlnn is that the ner
wave can be cheeked, hut nothing effective can be accomplished )?.'" T'V" d,'.T "", "'"IlT0 r KT
. r i Wff energy and therefore there ran be
until the people as a whole, the young und old, tin; influential and no "nervous strain" or "nervous ex
ilic "average," wake up. ' ,'s'1'' IM""1- '"I ,nftt to
This general Mlnirfrv may ho a ronfition from tlie siippr-stinm- i work or no such thing as phys.eni x
ins of i lie wr. AVliatcvcr it is, moral conditions will not improve
until this spirit passes. Tlie need is not so nuieli for new homes,
new schools mid new court procedure, as for the old spirit f
personal interest and net ivu responsibility.
t other HtutK'iiU who are attomptlns
this lent. He nnys
hit rolJffte training
iKiivo Iiim whut Mb
clot tor rallfU nerv
ouh iiuliKeHtlotif and
ha thlnkH It Ih rca
Fonlil" to boiievc
th:tt whon one Is un-
oVr a ncn ouH ntraln
ttio fl.KfHtiVG elands
controlled by the
sympathetic nerv
ous system fall to Hecrtte the neceH-
wiry enzumes ferments) to diseat the
food ' -
That mny seem iilauwlble If one se
rlouHly accepts the idea of "nervous
strain," but not if one examines the
physiological facts. The first physio-
his way in recent years, but the taint bf pro-
feKK4nnulsm In oollcne sport and the
natural tendency toward effeminacy
and moltycodtilism nmonfr college
sports are pretty serious obstacles In
the way of such education. .
What this badly educated younn
college graduate says of "exercise by
proxy" might be applied to tho gen
eral public today. In relation to popu
lar sport. There's an alarming pan
demic of spectntoritis, as Health Com
missioner numlensen of Chicago has
aptly described it.
The crHIege man or woman who
cuts, ducks, dodges or evades physi
cal training makes a very foolish mis
take indeed.
9f
asy Lessons in
AUCTION
BRIDGE
New Series by WYNNE FERGUSON
author of rerguson on ovuett on triage
Coyyogiit ivii by liuyle, Jr.
ARTICLE No. IS
Kvents nf the week reveal that a
man ny tne name or Weston, was
thrice convicted of minder, on two
occasions narrowly escaping hanging,
on "frame-up" evidence. Weston has
been pardoned, and the "f miners"
lire si II I loose though they possess
the soul of a rat, ami the Instincts of
a but One of the deductions of the
"Weston case Is: if a 'fnnne-up" Is
engineered to hang a man, the lowest
form of human cusseilii(ss, a "rVame
u p" might bo consumated to get a
political Jol.
QUILL POINTS
"STHKTI.Y IH'SIXKSS"
(Cons liny TIiiicn)
llKKl.NliU youiiK lady 10
wishes to imiU elderly Keulleman
of .means. object matrimony.
Addi-esH .Miss Louise Carr, 2(1
1'raukllii Ht., San I'ranclsco, Cal.
SlKli In Kit Kluxer's offleo window:
WW lie back at lince. Oul to lynch.
(OreKon Ihnerald.) Trea.sunable
humor from upstute.
No house is large enough for two grouches.
Onco upon a time there was a man named Nylan
No man is bigger than the things required to get his goat,
Baseball is n game in which you can distinguish Senators from
Pirates.
The mosquito must wonder what happened to make ankles a
loot longer.
If France pledges posterity, to pay, her next little job is
provide a posterity.
The I.uko Deuel mustaeho tnxes the
The Luke Deuel mustnehc takes the
cake for naive iMinlncss, and lack of
Another way to make your wife suffer is to
say what it's about.
worn n".r U " WaX"' "k '"U .wci'k i w ut ' linv I'1"
Debt sct'tlement: "Hill, I'll pay you that five J owe you next
' The Kclcnllxt enKai,'ed In welirhlnt,'
the world, should also bo on tho look
out for extract of eouidlut; pin, la the
beanery dnuithniits.
I'l.lVVMIt InuiiiiK car for sale or
will Initio for apples, wood or treats.
H. Iluiilli'y. Itna kway. ( llose-
biii-K Itevlew.) "When Wlnlir
t'omes."
WIIKN MUX AltH mi:x
(Oorrls, 'al 'limes)
, One Item worthy of mention
which actually happened nut
lonit nKo: Joe Imrvnn went l.i K.
1'alls over tho week end and re.
Iiirned walklnu stralKlit. Wo
consider it a-Tllanlc Imnienso
wonder, Joe.
TlioURh the community has adopt
ed resolutions at nnP ul0 al IM,,.
or comiemnlnK and roadnnlnK every,
thliur from worms in the beans to the
behavior uf the solar system, tti date
there have been no Informal and
frank remarks on tho allotcd conduct
t'f tho Jr. socdsendor at linker. The
fpiiliKe-welness of his bonc-dyncss
oimht to eause a moderate shuwer of
IlidlKnant whereases, at least.
A Jew ish rabbi predicts that wom
an will be ehewiuK tobacco in five
years. Your eorr. predicts. If this
conies to pass. I Hey will be ublo to
hit n cusplilui' onoe In a while.
The President will be called as a
witness in (lie roiirtmnrtlr or t'ohniel
Slllcliell, tho breeisy air crllic. No
ibnibl the President, ill the ml. I, He nf
'Is lestl iy, "will return lu his
desk."
It seems a paradox, but America
!iile it's up in the air.
haustlon. I merely wish to point out
that tho "nerves" have nothing to do
with physical exhaustion, not nearly
so much as the bones or the muscles
luive. . This vohiik man simpiy of
fers his "nerves" as sort of an nlibi
to explain the perfectly natural physr
eal exhaustion from his unwise nee.
lect of rest, sleep and nroner recrea
tion.
"If the voluntary muscles nre
flabby, would it not follow that
tho involuntary muscles of which .
the digestive organs nre com-
posed. ..would become flabby, too,
and thus fail to do their work?"
asks this, 1 suppose he iniKht be
called, neurasthenic man.
The second physiological fact which
compels us to reject the young man's
plot to implicate his digestion Is Hint
there is no such relation between the
nerve muscle mechanism of the vol
untary system . and that of the invol
tary system as the young man imag
ines; tho tone of the voluntary mus
cles is not reflected in the tone of
the involuntary musrles such as the
muscle walls of the heart or stomach.
A diagnosis of "nervous indiges
tion." in any case is only a figurative
dose of Mrs. Vinfast's aoothlug syrup,
liaregorlcally speaking. Sometimes
Is may bo a good diagnosis, for it
keeps Ihe patieiit from worrying about
what ails him;-
llllt tlie correspondent is nnl en-
rouch and not tlrely wrong in his self diagnosis, for
lie concludes with this observation:
"Most students when in good
henllh pay little attention to their
health. lTnder tlie present sys
tem of college athletics they take
their exercise by proxy, for few
can make the tennis, and unless
they can litako the team the
physical directors have, little use
for them."
.lar.z ivthietlcs is much too prevalent
in college. It Is bad cnoegh to per
to
can't have an air service
Any town can have a "boom" if its citizens are willing to pay
i nc another too much for lots.
They are placing aerials under ground,
would plaeu his loud speaker there.
Now if the neighbor!
QUKSTIOXS AXI AXSWEKS.
Xot So Morbid.
Avnillng myself of your free offer
to answer question about disease
(E XI.)
Answer. I have never offered to
answer such questions. Hflnllh, hy
giene, the prevention of disease. If
you have n disease or think you have,
my advice is that you consult a uhysl
cial about ft.
Footl loLsonUl(r.
Is there any danger of noisoning
trom food left standing in tho nl
uminum vessel in which 11 wns cook
ed? Is there any danger of poisoning
from eating the kernels of peach
seeos? (it. !;. (l.) .
Answer. Food which has stood
long enough to begin to spoil or de
compose may produce upsets, no mat
ter what the vessel is made of. Peach
pits contain a trace of hydrocyanic
(prussio) acid, which gives them
their peculiar flavor. But one could
scarcely get enough by eating these
roods to experience any ill effect.
So This Is Auburn.
I am a Cermnnic blonde, with blue
eyes. Imlr and beard, inclined to bo
reddish. Aly wife Is of the fair Eng
lish type, bluo eyes and golden hair.
Our three year old daughter has nu-
iiirn hair, which was very dark when
she wns born: her' eyes. too. were
darker in curly infancy, now they Rcem
light blue. Our second baby, now
two months old, seemed 'darker when
she was born, hut is now becoming
lighter like her sister, greatly to our
disappointment. Friends say we can
not hope to havo children darker than
we nre. (II. c. K.)
Answer. Your friends nre wrong
you can hopo ns much ns you like.
There's no law against hoping in this
country. Hut as for the color of tho
children's hair, be resigned with any
thing between here and Syracuse. Ited
heads lumpen in tho best regulated
lunillles. but otherwise complexion.
Did you ever stop to consider how
many rubbers are lost by bad play?
One very famous player is authority
for the statement that four out of every
five rubbers are "chucked," that is,
lost by bad play or bad bidding. This
observation is particularly true of a
long, close rubber where the cards are
breaking fairly even. In luch a rubber,
a close observer wilt notice many a slip
before the rubber is finally settled. The
writer was watching one of these close
struggles the other evening and noted
two hands, each of which if played cor
rectly, would have won the rubber. See
what you can do with thea before read
ing t)e analysis. . . .
Hearts J, 6
Clubs 9, 3
Diamonds 4
Spades 7, 6, 2
Hand No. 1
'Hearts 0,10
Clubs A, K, 7
Diamonds none
Spades K, 10, 4
:A
Y
Z
Hearts S, 7
Clubs Q,8,4
Diamonds none
Spades Q, J, 9
Hearts K, 4
Clubs J, 5, 2
Diamonds 8
Spades A, 8
Z is in the lead and playing the hand at
no-trump. He needs all the rest of the
- tricks for game and rubber. How can
he get them against anyxjefense? Z is
in a position to force discards from 13.
That is the secret of the problem. Z
should lead the eight of diamonds. Y
should discard tJie seven of clubs and
B the seven of hearts. '. should now lead
tworounds of hearts, winning the second
round In Y's hand with the queen. B
follows suit on the first round of hearts
but what can he discard on the second
round. If he discards a club, Y will play
two rounds of clubs and then put Z's
hand in the lead with the ace of spades
and Z will make the jack of clubs. If B
discards a spade, all of Y's spades are
good. Ineither case, therefore, YZ must
make the balance of the tricks.
Hearts 8, 6 '
Clubs S
Diamonds J, 9, 7, 2
Spades none
Hand No. 2
Hearts 0, J, 10,9
Clubs -rQ, 9, 6
Diamonds none
Spades none
:A
Y
Z
Hearts none
Clubs A, K, 10
Diamonds K
Spades A, 9, 6
Hearts none
Clubs 8,4
Diamonds Q, 10, 6
Spades Q, 7
Spades are trumns and 7. who is nlav.
ing the hand must take all the tricks to
win game and rubber. 1 he dummy
hand, Y, is in the lead. How can Z so
filay the hand against any defense that
le can take all of the remaining tricks?
This problem is one where Z must
shorten his trumps. To do so, he must
lead the queen of hearts from Y's hand.
B should discard a club for if he trumps,
YZ win the balance of tlie tricks. Z,
however, must trump this trick. In no
other way can he win tlie balance of
the tricks. He should then lead the ten
of clubs. Y should now lead the jack of
hearts. If B trumps, Z should over
trump and thus win the balance of the
tncks If B refuses to trump, Z should
also discard. Z should continue the
heart lead for two more rounds, dis
carding if B does. On the sixth trick,
a and Z each have two trumps but Z
has the tenace position and must win
botli tricks. This is a situation that
comes up repeatedly and' should be
carefully studied. The trumping of a
pood trick to shorten one's trump hold
ing has been called the "Grand Coup"
and is a play that all the experts love
to brag about. Study over this problem
and if you understand the principles
and application you will be surprised
how of ten you will have a similar opportunity.
hair and eyes of children are unlikely ! , f " i' lnmr0' S' N"
to be darker than the d,.eknr , . I 11 . other Americans, who were
to be darker than the darker parent's.
Walking It orr.
I am nearly 60 pounds overweight,
and am walking to reduce. It has
Helped me very much, as I lose an av
erage of two pounds a week. I have
been walking five or six miles a day.
Now I. 11. Told that it Is too much to
walk all at one time. I'lense adviso.
whether 1 should givo up or whether
It would be better to divide the dnily
wnlk into two or three shorter walks.
Matrimony has sellled down to normal when she asks if ho
lies this new hat and he says "Ch huh,"
It is estimated that the energy daughters expend on white shoes
would relieve mothers of H7 per cent of the sweeping.
The fool who made his prayer to a rag,
of hair wouldn't recognize the old girl now.
bone and n bank
Cider is much like people. It has a hilarious period, and then
sours and is considered virtuous.
Correct this sentence: " would like something," said the
oung sheik to the lady clerk, "a little cheaper."
It Is repent,,! that tnst week
lliilry" Waliber had an argument
Willi a llmdy driver over the right of
Way. She chased him up on the side
walk and hit him in the middle or
the tool box. (i.'oiu,,, Klnshes, Cnpco
Publication.) (lee WhiKz!
NCIKXCK
Ci)i, we've yoked the slumbering earth
to our win.
And we've fettered the sens and Ihe
skies:
Uml the lightning flash we have
bound in chains.
Thrall to our might and slnvo to our
. brains,
t.'p through the nges we've stinyglcd
until
Till Is our giiedon nnd prize.
)''or this Is the dream Hint 1'ranklln
' dreamed
Ah he worked on his sllkei kite.
And this is the vision that spurred
Ihem on.
Morse and Hell nnd Kdlsnn.
These are gic volt-en Millcolll hoard
js ne-tlililietl nis) tolled through the
night: O O
X Y Q. sir. flliitu will tnlk at on
"Tho Making of (line."
lleiltime morles at 7 1 SI. by nfttlo
IMIss Hophln Mct'tie.
i)ur Flag nnd Our Country at 1:1 K, by
tlip lleverentl A. ll.irnnl.'
All Hour of .In nit ut 9 1. SI. the
. V ti liuarrt.'
!''"" ' IKunsui City Slur.), 1
RippiingRhijmos
ty wait r-Taron
ft
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MORE BOOKS
I
AM reading, always reading, books the critics recommend,
and my stricken heart is bleeding, and niv wcarv croans
ascend. 1 was reared on Kemle and Dickons, Thackeray and
kindred scribes, and my jaded spirit sickens at the modern
writing tribes. They arc often hold anil clever, and they often
give a jolt, and they try to spring forever some rebellion or
revolt. Hut their characters are crazy, ami their themes are
often rough, and their dialogues are hazy with the propaganda
stuff. Head "Tho Shiftless Ones" and shiver in your quiet
ingleiiook, uhile the critics still deliver ringing tributes to this
book. It's a tale of silly pikers living out their lives in vain;
soldiers, exiles, loafers, strikers, saying, doing nothing sane.
No one's world tho sinokelces pwdT that would blow him off
Ihe iimp; no 0141? earns his bed und chowder, none has any vim
or snap. So from phiec to place they dawdle, side-show freaks
without disguise, sponging griji and -talking twaddle, laughing
1 their useless lies. OncOlinrns off bis Jhiskers daily, saying
that it beats 11 shave; this is humor greet, it gaily! it should
melt the stern jim. vfrii' So the story goes on drugging like
11 lai eat , tjgOload.s. It is silly, but reviewers loud the
nuthor's !('w with buys, while they fish among the sewers for
some tdhcr huokspjo praise.
nut lllgn ijclinol Children to Jazz the '(.Mrs. ;. J. M.)
pnysicai innning as tney generally do. I Answer M. Told ought to confer
with football nnd nil that rah-rah with t'ousln lien nlwnii tl...f ir v.,.,
stuff .and the professional '"coach" enjoy It, the five or six miles In
evil. Physical education is still Just one dno ! nnl too r.. i.noi.
farce In most public high schools The ideal health making dose of ..wl
nnywny. Hut In the colleges, nt least gen on -the hoot is two miles three
In the beder collr-ges. they have been times a day for persons who enn nf-
serinusly ..driving to give a smattering ford AO minutes for it, morning noon
of physical education to nil students nnd night.
Timely Views
on World Topics
ft)R.-
Locarno Pact Shows It's Time for
U. S. to Join World Court,
Senator Says.
"Cnpleasnatly significant is tho re
ported attitude of thoso diplomats
who Imagine thnt the Locarno com
pact can be used ns the basis of an
kiiropt-an coalition unfriendly to tho
United States,"
said Senator Geo.
Wharton Pepper of
Pennsylvania in an
Interview.
"Having, borrow
ed our money, kill
ed our sons and
turned tho world
iipsido down, they
are now making
the additional
blunder of trying
to Irritate l'resi
dent Coolldgo and
force, the. hand of
the Unite! Slates
line nt the ways In which we can
provo that our head Is stenilv and
that we'ro not n bit disturbed by lies
is ny snowiiiir our readiness to sup.
port nnd sustain the permanent court
ot international Justice,
"The conception of such a court la
nn American conception. We have
learned to place supremo trust In our
courts and nn the whole tho trust hus
not ticen mlsplnccd.
"Wh have learned that our courts
nro nt their best When they nre inde
pendent nnd when tlie Judges nro un
embarrassed by political pressure.
We want the Ihternntlnnnl court to
ho ns much as possible like our own
supreme court In this respect: nnd.
or course, we do not wnnt to get
mixed up with tho I en gun or nations
as the price of adherence to tho court.
"Tho dirference between the securi
ties pact sUnpil at Itoenrno and the
'socalled security clauses' of flip
covenant of tho ltgtie of nations Is
11 iiijfcihlo oitv." the senator observed.
"The liOrarnn ttgrocmcht merelr
put into the form ot n tronlv the
things which would Inevitably hive
happened ir (hero were no treaty," the
jsenntur said. i
I la Guaranty for Value.
"The Locarno guaranty l not an
accommodation, but a gunrnnty for
vans', the covenant of Ihe len.mio, on
the I other hand, attempts by prior
I'OU
controversies all the members of the
league, whether -they have an direct
relation to the dispute or not, and also
sets tip machinery for determining In
ndvance on which side they shall be
drawn In.
"The Locarno agreement is based
on the bedrock of sell'-lnterest. The
league covenant Is built upon the tnls
titkeil Idea that strong nations con be
found In advnnce to take the sides
assigned to them in a future lineup.
"The Locarno agreement will cer
tnlnly help ; to qutet tho nerves of
over-strained France. It may do more
held prisoners by the Insurgents In tho
1 nuipplnes for more than ten months,
QMMKi
''''
Poems That Live
MISIC, WHBX SOFT VOICES 1)113
It's In Hi' trlriln' trnnsnctloiw o'
llfo Hint c tip ourselves off. Next
eaV , F, '."'. ,, "" ? I f ..V."1"' " somelH-tly gits tl.rm.gl,
of self, nteresrehs,,." .1, 7. I '. " ",0r.". WC ",r",' """.
!,, , r ,,. " """"'St iiiiiir is glvli,'
"V, v -. v. v. a. HO OlfillUlUl UrB.
Who's Who
MnJ. Gen. Itntierl L. llowze. -The
second officer recently ap
pointed a member of the board to act
ns a court martial In tlie case of Col
onel William Mitchell Is MaJ. Oen.
Uobert lj. Ilowze, now commanding
the Fifth corps nt
Columbus.
Horn In Husk
county, Texas,
Aug.- 22, 1H64, he
attended U. s. Mil
itary Academy and
wns graduated In
1KSS. He nlso
holds nn A. II. de
gree from llubi
bard. Texns.
The general has
seen svrvlro In K11.
rnpe, Mexico nnd
the i'hllllltilnea
nwot-N v.rJWt. While In k'runre
- . he wns awarded
the D. S. U. (U. S.) Croix tie Ouerro
with pnlm ami made an Officer of tfie
Legion of Honor.
While commanding n snunilrnn of
cavalry in Mexico under (lenernl Ptr
shlng. h) rendered distinguished ser
vice. ,
In ISO! Oenernl llnu-n -..
oil the fongrestioniil Medal of IlonorT
ror gallantry in remii.ing niis. v. t
Slonx Indians in South Dakota, Jan.
1, itfl."
After commanding a division In the
nrmy of occupation on the r.hlne he
returned to this country nnd wns dp.
tnlled to service on the M,.l.-,,i. i,.,r.
dpr. O
MnJ. flpn. ttowip wns nlso In
as,nil
altuicDt to -iDg Into all future manJ ot " dcudimcut which Tc
yonr seat
up all lb' way
I' a lady nn' sta.iilin'
f I'lorldy.
(Copyright John F. DiUc Co.)
DJTE TR
HrlSEST HERMAN
Music, when soft voices die,
Vibrntes in the memory
Odors, when Bweet vloiets sicken'.
Live within tho senso they quicken.'
Rose-leaves, when the rose is dead,
Are heaped for tho beloved's bed;
And so thy thoughts, when thou art
gone.
Love Itself shall slumber on.
Percy Ilysshu Shelley.
'Children's Pictorial
Cross Word Puzzle
Vie.!... 91 .
Jegltt. H nn,nV the antinarian,
ul H.a'lo en custom in Ire
land. When the young: women
uld know whether their loverj
are faithful they name nuta and
place them upon the bars of the
fj lf one crwks or Jumps,
Uie lover w,l prove unfaithful; if
btJf "L" t0.bl,"Je ?r bur" he has a
"w ior ner and. if th
r.u.n.rhH .ftrr the-girland her
lover burn together, they will
urely be married! ,
rwtsM. ei7 .,, '
O Ol
Cook with ua. 4lh,
Running Across.
Word 1. What made Aladdin's
fortune in the Arabian Night's
tale?
Word 4. A country in Asia.
Word 6. A barnyard fowl.
Plural.
Running Down.
Word 1. A fastening for n door,
usually operated by a key.
Word 2. The American battle-'
ship that was . sunk in Havana
harbor, causing; the Spanish Amer
ican war. ;
Word 3. A quantity of matter
that sticks together. Also nn
eastern state. Abbreviation. i V
. YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE
ANSWERED