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Ye Smudge Pot
. , Br Arthur Perry.
The HcirntlHt who nnnourtccd last
AUKUHt thnt the nun Wan cobllifg off,
ftneniH to have known whorooC 'lie
spoke.- '
. Th ft re-election of thn Jr. BceiiKend
or Ih flMurexl, If Iho Hain't No Saloon
League will Just keep on denouncing
him.'
There in a scarcity of wood, hut
whii t els can ono expect In a prairie
oountry Ilko-thlnV -
TUESDAY 'S ELECTIONS.
Personal Healtfi Seryico
r Br WILLIAM ERADY. M O.
wiiiiam uraoy, in oar. 01 una nawapasar.
not conforming la Instructions.
Dorp lli'ul tor ItlimmltlHii't. , ,
mathim." Thla term H merely ono of
COIlVeillOllCO it is especially convcii-.
iciit for (luncks, niaiil oihIci- fiikoi-id Ih
comuctont (loctora und uatlcnts who
don't caro pai'tlculnrly what ulla 'oni
aa ioiib aH thoy can find new exnerl
montH to try. '
lut diathermy nnnpam to hniii
jifut convoyed to. ercut nroinlao for rhciimntlHn'i i.m
tlio limly liiillipctly lunahlo to inform anybody who mn.h
treatment U to bo had. Ask your doctor.
relief of ache, pain,
HorencsH or HtiffnOKH.
O TAIJ), old Boston and racy Loumvillo Nunplied tlio only Burpmcs
in ycHtcrday's state and mniiKMpal elcotions. Hoston elected 0
ltnnubliean niaj'or for the first time in nearly twenty years, and
Democratic houisville went Itc-publican, tluinks to the efforts of tlie
Kit Tfliiv.k-lun !
. , , laltar, partalnlng to paraonal haalttl and hyglana. not to dJl.ua dlaonoala
OtJinrWISa tllO CXpncted happened. Al Smith OIICO more SWept L..1.?. ri.ti'L r Or. Brady It a atampad, aalf.addra.iad aiwolapa la .nolo!
New York city by an overwlielmiiig majority; New Jersey, as usual,
voted wet, and in congress the Ifr'ptiblicaiis divided honors with
the Democrats, which has become a habit recently.
As is always the case where the Ku KIux Klan is a direct, Hent conveyed directly to the body
rather than a collateral issue, tlio Klan was decisively beaten in VVl
Henry Ford's town. , '"" water bath, hot mud or clay 1111-
In San Francisco Brother Hearst won, as ho frequently does, by means Is universally PmidoycTfor the
t;ooil olu-iasliioiicd buiikiim, alarmiiiir tlie populace liy gruft and
liiljli tax talk, which as far as we can determine, bad nothing what
ever to do with the real issue which was jjood business versus poor
business", efficiency versus liHiii-and-er,' politics.
The Xew York situation is picturesque. A ballad writer is to be
the next mayor, instead of a fountain icn magnate, and Al Smith's
monuments are all to be erected.
Little seems to be known about 3fr. Walker's administrative
abilities. But he appears to have manv of Al Smitb'H diameter.
sties, which with Al's endorsement, was all, and more, than ho
needed.'
Politically, Xew York city is very sentimental. 'The from-news-
boy-to-President fable has tremendous and perpetual appeal. Stiff;
shirts and stiff respectability are njutually abhorred. IIui'dy-Gurtlv
Walker with his Sunday movies, hot-dog picnics, and living
Berlin's melodic accompaniment, naturally was irresistible.
Jo get anywhere politically in Gotham these days, one must hav0
certain blood relationship with the Sidewalks of New York.
Waterman .didn't. lie was up-state and up-stage.
The wonder is he got as many votes as the machines credit him
ith. New York doesn't want to be "respectable."
asy Lessens in
AUCTION
BRIDGE
New Series by WYNNE FERGUS ON
cAuthor of "Ferguson on cdMtionHridgf
D-.rr 1 1 i jTTTT:fag!gmi
Cwwrilht IMS by Hoyle,- Jr.
;:,.-.?, 1 ' 1 '. v; t . i- .
, '.. " . " .' . : Article No. 21' ' .
through convection.
hh from radiator or
Htovo, tho various
f'irniK of body bak
hot air but ha,
electric HkIU cabin
rt, Is Hocond only
to rili-ert hnnt fni
me relief of these conditions. These
are all aqperfiefal In effect
QIKSTIONS AftJI ASVi;itS.
Wonmn'H Iuhuiiutnlty to Woman.
M'e aro looking forward to- tho ad
vont of the main cuy In this house-
jiioni. Aaturally we are . anxious to
I Iliake Clin nvilm-lonm. na U .. 11 1. I
that ix. u..." .. :. "
only tho akin la heated, and there to i Z 1 7 . 'Pni"nB
no meaaurnble Im rrnac In lhn .nm,,A.. ' 5 .B '.'T 1 nm bearlllR up won-
aturo of tho deeper .iaauoa, my "tho ; Twit , the T'T ?" " T
tlasuca of a lame joint o, a torn liB- wife's mother Zd i 71 r
ament. There la a melhod of heatinB comes now 4 ? o m "Ut
tho deeper tissues, which has been In- " I" r T""
QUILL POINTS
Famous downs: Touch down; young whiskers; $1 down.
In the old days
lie drama.
'pay dirt" referred to gold-bearing soil, not to
roduced in recent vears. It in f-nllwl
diathermy.
Diathermy means heatlnif through
or deeply. The hent la generated In
tho tissues by a high frequency, high
voltao alternating current of rela
tively loy amperage, which is caused
to pass through tlio tlssuo from ono
poie or electrode to tho other. Tho In
tervening tissue complctca tho circuit.
The rcaistanco the tissue offers to tho
current produces tlio heat. This Is
not properly "electric treatment."
for in tho uao of diuthermy apparatus
tho physician elicits no reaction such
as electric treatments Induce, no nerve
response" "o piuscular contraction, no !
chemical reaction.. The nnlv enn-I
tion tho patient experiences Is I
she politely cnlls herself, who' appears
to be shocked alid .scandalized that
Krlcnd Wlfo hns not ere now encased1
herself In a glorified surclnclo. It is
laucu ... and Is manufacture
by . . . . Woalworth generally
mings on the 7 cent Hat. but
una grana name Intimates that we can
get ono for aa low as 18.75 which
It wo do, we'll have to nick tho doo-
lor ror ovchtunlly. (W. B. A.)
answer. I take up a brief for tho
main guy In this shindig. In' his be
nan i should advice that vou hunt,
i mo iis.vu until the doctor says
en, me bov. I'm anr ti.n.,..i.
she's a little beaut betiei- 'in,.b-
time!:' No expectant mother should
warmth. I , " wun "urgical appliances, such
. ueiL. suonortern. inl!tit Anafa nn
much ,rl?, 'r?ent. '"fWlnglsets or braces, unless by direction of
. . : ... uli Dunn joint. , nvr pnysician.
Itl'ltAri ll.VUKST, AM) THI3
UNCONStllors KNOCK
(Kllgcno ltcgl.stcr)
Just becauso the country
H peoplo will not work 12 and 14
; hours and haul in food to tho
city and glvo It to tho peoplo
putting in eight hours and golfing
uround and spending all they
earn for gasolino and shows,
there is nothing raised, thoy
claim. Loads of apples wcro
given awny last year for hog feed.
'. I got sevoral sacks of apples
given to ino.
.Another general aid to longevity is the fact that the good die
young.
Peace is that interval between elections when
liounec intolerance.
it is safe to de-
' Another soft soap social allegation
Is to charge, "a tired, but happy
crowd." It Is Impossible to be both
at tlio samo tlmo. It would bo just
as proper to say: "gasoline und moon
shine continue to bliaafully mix. In
spile of tho nlurming lncreaac In tho
number of drunken phone poles."
KEATTI.B Vlt-'K DECLARED BAD
(Ildllno Klamath, Falls llorald
'Twas ever thus.
If ho isn't chowing gum, and isn't on a diet, how do you know
he's an American
All right; just wait until the cold winds begin to blow up undpr
these balloon pants.
injuries una disease, in the treat
ment of the common fractures which
are accompanied with so much stiff
ness and prolonged disability, the
early Institution of massage and pas
sive movements Is made much more
effective by a preliminary application
of diathermy. It prevents and relievos
much swelling, pain and spasm. It
restores something like the normal
lymph and blood circulation In the In
jured tissues, or. in other words, pre
vents somo of tho undesirable effects
of disuse of tho Injured member.
Diathermy Is a valuable agency In
tho treatment of sprains and disloca
tions, subacromial and subdeltoid
bursitis, chronic fibrous anqylosls or
partial rigidity of Joints, and In In.
numerable cases of focal infection in
volving joints. It is considered almost
a specific for gonorrheal arthritis by
some physiclahs who have had wide
experience with tho treatment. This
A man never realizes just what "dumbness" means until he is i Bces .reasonable enough, for'physi
driving on a country, road anil' meets a eow.
"Him?. Naw, he don't amount to nothing in the Navy,
uin't ever been on tho witness stand."
He
Abo Cunningham Is wearing golf
britches. Tho community could not
Intro been dealt a hinder and moro
unexpected blow, If our efficient post
lliiiHlur had slipped In tho sainu pit
fall.
Clvlllrnllon and Christianity ill'
mauds balm In declining tho Inten
turn to commit legal murder. The
sentencing Judgo always says, sul
euillly. of course: "It Is hereby or
ilereil that you , hang by tho neck
until dead, on (any given dnio), nnd
may liod have mercy on your soul!
I'. John Neff hns returned from
tho east, and Is Just as glad to get
illicit as ir liu had been to Ciillfurnln
The outlook for a democratic-victory
was never uilgnter," said 1'. John.
The hills and Lady Kord-Coupo of
nut iikii l imitation llrltlsh sot, t
now ootn cool and distant, ami In
llioir winter coats.
A poom has been received from i
prosperous but won't admit it farmer
it una not been printed because his
noy was one of I lie roughest ft. nil. nil
players who over wore the colors of
UK Modrnl, anil Is figuring on go
lug to OKI Oregon,
The populaco Is patiently waiting
for it perpetual rnndlilntn to denounce
bigotry and go out after tho bigot
vote.
Ilorso blankets nro showing up on
tho chests of a well known and un
popular ninko of small cars.
' Ot ' THAT'S WI'TICKKNTt
' "John," said she. "t want to talk to
you about the children. I'm getting
uneasy. Jane's friend stnyed for an
hour when they got back from the
movies Tuesday night, and rinnlly I
went In to sit with 1 he ill so he'd take
the hint and go home. I didn't mean
lo sneak, but they didn't hear the
door open nnd there he was with his
arm around her and kissing her. It
made inn right weak,"
John dropped his paper. Ills faro
wus livid anil there was fire In his
eyes. "1 won't stand for It." ' he
roared. "I won't have my daughter
going with a snake like that.
a ,
"And lnn Is Just as bnd." said she.
"The night of the puny I saw him
Kin that U'ynlt girl, nnd Mrs. Ilnrt
told mo she saw him once on the
(llelidslo iive Willi the car stopped
and ho was kissing sonic girl she
illdn't know."
John picked up tho paper and hid
bfhi"d It. Then he chuckled.
' "The little rascal!" mid he.. "What
do you know about HmiT 11..111.,
If your children never lie to you, it just shows that the in
i lueneo of example has been overestimated.
"Halitosis," said the man who doesn't read advertisements.
"I think he was one of the debt commissioners. "
Another part of Americanism is an itch to shake hands with u
great man.
You can't really make your own future, but you marry a
sensible w.onmn and let nature take its course.
JiusNisn propaganda will bo effertivn whenever she offers proof
mill evcryuotly is liappy, free ami prosperous.
Kven if China should become a Christian nation, it would profit
her little. There Jire few heathen nations left to frisk.
With immigration shut off, it may again be necessary to teach
nr own boys and girls to help around the house. !
RippKngRhumQs
Arwou rwn
Kr.
2B
HIT AND RUN.
clans had long believed that the gono-
coccus could be easily destroyed by
moderate henti If some means of heat
ing tho Infected tlsslo without endan
gering tho vitality of tho tlssuo could
00 aevised. , 1
Kven Infantile paralysis (poliomye
litis) cases are being treated by this
method, nnd somo physicians report
that application of the diathermy to
tho portion of spine where the spinal
cord is probaly Involved, nnd also to
thoieg or arm that is paralyzed seems
to do somo good, shown by improve
ment, in sensations and motor power
In tho affected limb. .
Thero Is no such dlsenso, as Vrheu-.
llooxilM-s, American Variety.
Our house is Infested with roach
" e nave tried many remedies,
wunoui result, (h. u. a.)
Pilsner. uockroach mothers de
posit their eggs In deep cracks or
crevices, oral the young develop to
adults in from six to 10 months, only
un.iiuiiun a year ueing produced.
They aro omnivorous, partaking of
uncovered food or crunih. mi .mi..
lug. book bindings, organic matter nf
any ainti, even each other when it
comes to a famine. Efficient fumiga
tion kills the roaches, not the eggs.
Ono excellent annlhllator is a mix
ture of about three nn. r ...hi..
flour, which should be left where the
roaches can eat It; then offer the dear
little thinks a drink of nt h i...
wait till the plaster sets. Sodium fluo-
iiuo powder freely sprinkled about
corners or shelves where the .!,
roaches run sticks to tliei- foi a
the cuto little fellows lick their' foot
and presently turn up their toes. This
sodium fluoride is reasonably cheap
and not clangorous to human beings;
it should not bo swopt up for several'
W'ceks.
Occupational Ind Poisoning
I am working In an enameling fac
OvyJBCC'01'at 'uch black dust.
Tuihn j . .
... ..... , uiingor or a workman
p.,.i.acung icad poisoning by work-
...H wo,, meuea lend In making small
lead castings (H. H. S.)
Answer Minute nnnninHn.
.vuueimy innaiod as dust, or vaporlz
oil in ihn a .. . ,. . '
... ..... .u,,lvn vl moiion lead, are
..... ..vuini ij. uungerous.-
t One of the best known bridge players
was asked the other night what he con
sidered the greatest quality for a play
er to have and hp replied without. any
nesication: the ability to play losing
cards well." Think that over carefully
' for it is a regular lesson on tte gme.
1. earn to play your losing card well
and the good ones vill take can of
themselves.
One of the most unusual succession
of hands ever known was held bv a well
known player the other night and as
they are very good illustrations of the
preemptive or shut-out bid, it is well
. worth while to discuss them. The three
hands were held in succession and arc
as follows:
Hand No. 1
Hearts A, 10, 9, 8, 7, S, 3, 2
. , Clubs J, 9, 2
Diamonds A I ' ' ' '' '
'. Spades K . "
The dealer and second nlaver naed
and third player, holding the above
hand, bid four hearts. All passed and
he failed to make his contract by three
mtm. nis opponents, nowever, had an
easy game in spades so the shut-out bid
- saved the game.
Hand No. 2
. . Hearts 7
1 , Clubs K, Q,9,7,6 . ,'
, Diamonds none '
Qntaa A C T O If
, ... f , v V, J . o
; 1 he dealer passed and the second play-
1 er, wun me aoove nana, ma tour spadrs.
All passed and he made live odd. In this
case the shut-out bid probably made
tittle auierence. - :
Hand No. 3
Hearts A
Clubs A, Q, J, 7
s Diamonds A, K, Q, J, 9, 7. .5, 4
' Spades none
The dealer with the above hand bid
five diamonds. All passed and he made
a little slam. The opponents could have
made five odd in either spades or hearts.
In this hand, also the shut-out bid
madetlttle difference. The hands, how
ever, are remarkable for being held in
succession by the same player, some
thing that probably will not happen
again in a decade. '
. 'The hands given in'the preceding
article were illustrative of the proper
bidding of two-suit hands and are well
worthy of careful study. The question
in each case is, what would you, as
dealer, bid? -
Hand No. 1
Hearts A, 10, 9, 8, 7 .
Clubs A, 10, 8, 7, 6 .
. ., . Piamonds 7, 6 .' i
Spades 6 . r
The proper bid with this hand Is one
club. If overbid by either opponent or
by partner, bid the heart. The reason
for preferring. the club to the heart as
the first bid is t'st partner is more apt
to overbid the club than the heart and
so gives you a better chance to bid both
suits. J
Hand No. 2
Hearts 8 " ''
' Clubs 6 ' '
Diamonds K, Q, 9, 4, 2 ' '
Spades -r K,j, 10,7,6, 5 ':
With this hand the better bid Is one
spade. The spades are much stronger
than the diamonds and should be rebid
before showing the diamonds. For that
reason the one spade is preferred to one
diamond. : '
Hand No. 3
. Heart? none ' ,
Clubs A, K, Q.n, 4. . '
Diamonds 10, 7, 6
Spades A. K. I. 10.7
tn tins hand both suits are of fatrlv
equal value so one spade should be the
first bid. If overbid, show the clubs,
Hand No. 4
Hearts A, K, Q, 7
Clubs K,Q, 10,8, 7,6, S
Diamonds none. t
Sondes O. 6
With this hand, one club Is the proper1
bid. Clubs shpuld be rebid at least once
before showing- the heart suit. Th
clubs are so much longer and stronger
that tile hand will undoubtedly give
the best results with that suit as trumps,
Hand No. 5
Hearts A, 8, 6 " - "
Clubs K, J, 9,5, 3
Diamonds K, J, 9, S, $ '
Spades none
This is a very doubtful hand, ft is readtv
a sound pass but the two-Suit character
of the hand makes it a tempting: Drono-
sition to bid. If you do decide to bid,
one diamond is correct. Whenever the
two suits are of fairly equal value, al
ways uiu me mgner value nrst.
' - Hand No. 6
Hearts K, Q, 8, 4, 3 " 1 '
Clubs Q, 10, 9, 8, 7 : , 1
Diamonds 7,2 ' '
Spades f ' '
This hand should ujidoubtedlybepassed.
j .a vi. tnc uurger line Due
this hand is just under. Pass with the
firm intention of bidding the hearts on
the next round if the bidding makes
such a course Sxpedient. Thise example
hands comprise most of the usual
of two-suiters, and the bidding ns given
should be carefully studied. '
rE DATE JR
By CBNESTBEESlAN -
l.e n regular linlles' man. ehv
'em all." (UaUluiore Sun.)
Kiwes
SO.MKTI.MKS, as I traverse the town, pursuing wealth and
faine, a locoed driver runs me down, and musses up my
frame j I view such net ions with a frown and say they are a
shame. But if the driver stops his boat and hastens to my side,
to see if he has spoiled my coat, to note if I have died, I feel
that he is not remote from decency and pride. Sometimes he
lifts mo to his ear from off the paving stones, and seeks a sur
geon, near ami far, to set my busted bones, and say he'll pay
all bills at par, in kind ami feeling tones. He gathers up my
damaged hat, my trusses and my stays, my treasured flask of
anti-fat, which conduct calls for praise; and I forgive a man like
that ami wish him happy days. But now ami then somo reck
less swain upsets me with his ear; he climbs my person with
his wain, and covers me with tar; be does not heed my shrieks
of pain, but speeds to scenes a fur. There is no crime' in idl
the list more prone to make us quuil; there is no meaner man, I
wist, in all this tenrwet vale; he should be sentenced, I insist, to
ninety years in jail. To knock a fellow-bcing flat, hard by the
marts of trade, o spoil for keeps his Sunday hat, and break his
shtulderblatle, nnd thru go whining like a bat from out tho
realms of shade! This villain hits the passing hick, ho strikes
hmr down and flres;he hrart of one who'll pull this trick in i
undo nf moldy cheese; bis head is wrong, hl9snnV is sick with
some uiiciiiitli disease.
Ainsc-JInrno sector nnd at St. Ml
""1, itnti niter 1110 war served with
1110 army of occupation In Germany
i' 01 valiant service he wears tho
i- H. Al. and D. S. C, Croix
t.ueriie wiin palm, Croco dl Ciuorra
al Meiito of Italy and Is nn officer
01 tno Legion of Honor of Franco.
no mis ntso been - stationed at
eon t,am Houston, Toxus, und Fort
Hiionitiin, Illinois. ,
Kvcr'llilug adjusts Itself In Oils life.
WIk'u ur nun, tlirrntcnrd C starve
out III' horse dmlnr, along come Ih'
Alivdith. d,.g. Next t n smoke In
siMM'tor I don't know 0' nobuildy that
Bits fewer ivsulla Uutn til' fool kUlcn
I Who's Who
Timely Views
on-World Topics
. Ilrlgndler Cicn. Ilviijitntlu A. Poor.
. ''Anioilg tho officers recently np
pointed lo serve on the board of
court mnrtlal to try Colonel William
IUvhcll Is Brig. (len. l'.onlllnmln A.
roorc, now Commanding tho Seventh
.corps area at
' Omaha.
Uiig. Oen. Poore
, was born In Cen
ter, Aln., 63 years
ago. He Is a grad
uate of tho U. S.
Military Academy
of tho class of 'S6.
Ha first distin
guished himself In
Iho Philippine
and has also scrvj
ed with honor In
Samar. l'orlo Itlco,
Alaska and China.
Overseas as com
m n n d e r of the
of the Fourth di
ll) the
"Farmers Will Demand Fnlr I'rice
for craln lroiluctj," Asserts
Senator Cummins.
American farmers are tired of
foreign domination and will domnnd
legisiution rronv tho next congress
mat will mako It Impossible for
s foreign markets to
set tho price of
American groin
products," Intimat
ed Senator Albert
Cummins of Iowa,
in a recent inter
view. '
"What farmers
Want."- ho stated.
"Is 111111 prices will
l"i kept un to1
w here they can
make a good liv
ing. They are tired
of having their
Brain prices dic
tate d by foreign
Children's Pictorial .
Cross .Word Puzzle
, Nov. 4th. 1 01 9906 years ago i
Stephen, first King of Hungary,
christens his son Emeric. After a
life of great piety, the Prince in
due course died, but his name lived
on; 433 years later an Italian
mdther bestowed the illustrious
; name ih the Latin form on her
, own baby, who grew up as Amerigo
Vespucci. Then, following Signor
Amerigo's popular description of
the land that Columbus had dis
covered, the name was again
passed on, this time corrupted to
"America'.' and thus the round
about origin of our country's
name.
. CarrtUM. lilt. t PftaiH Sroilltal.. loo. "
Poems That Live
Running Across.
' Word 1. The name of tho little'
K'r! in the picture and the story
of the brother and sistor and the
old witch thoy changed into ginger
bread.
Word 4. A city in the state of
Wisconsin.
Word 6. The name of a prov
ince in France owned by Germany j
before the World War. t
Running Down. si
Word 1. A southern state.
word 2. A loner storv, ci'her in
prose or poetry, that tolls tho ad
ventures of a hero.
.Word 3. A city in Switzerland.
Word 5. A, middlo western
state. ' ' . .
YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE
ANSWERED
I
nrautr.
Oh. what' a pure and sacred thing'
Is Ileauty, curtained from the
. Sight - - .
Of tho gross world. Illumining
" Ono only mansion with her iis-iit.
unseen uy man s disturbing ey
I no flower that blooms beneath
tno sen
Too deep for sunbeams, does not lie.
, Hid In more ohasto obscurity. J
.1 "ui. too. more man half divine,
- vt nere. through some shades of
earthly feeling
A. tB .Ctfrnr5
markets. They want legislation which!
...ii. eliminate mo forolgn grain mar
keta as a factor In determining
""rcs' . Kellglun's softened glories sh.ne
willing , 0 " fe . ."J" ,..."!!: ' I-'k0 lhrouh """"-"Of fo"ao
l.-i...l,.n.. .... .. . " w. '"V" 1 stealing
1 ".i.ii nouiti iirovinn rot ui.a.i.ii .. ... . . .. - .
excise tax being lev I.H ,h I .......' .' " 5 .... . . . ""
,k , ' ' . ' " nnn yet so snadowy. too.
or grains to make up the.1 As makes Mi. ,i,u .u 1
Moru beautiful than light elsewhere.
t:H6A.0OB
,Seven9ti bvlcnde
vtslonQ'ie directed operntlons
an
producers
...e resulting from tho mil. nr
vnmneti grain lo other rmmi,l
'..uiuniiy mere la a Iarit iii..,iu.
grain to other countries. -Annually
there in r l,.. .
and this would hnvn h ,
... K vAiwitva
""t 10 Keen thn i.pIm n. i
stabilised hero. Someone would h.
lo stand this Iok ...1 i .
poaslMo and pracileablo 10 levy such
a tax on grain producers." .
President's Cousin
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Thomas Moora
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