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PSGE FOUR fEDFORD MAIL TRtBCNE, IfEDFOItD, OHEGOX. MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1929. MEDFORD mailt ribune lull;, Bandar. Wfetlj MEtiruliU J-MNT1NU CO. J3 J7-J M. ra 81. rn " ilOBEKT W. DLIIL, fclllor . Bl UI-TEH BM1TI1. Uum" Ao Independent Vmjwpif Entered u teeorhl tins sutler at Medit Ortgwa, under Art U ilutb' fc, UTH. 8t'BSO(llTluN B.Tt 8 Mill In Adiaiie jiJ. ltb Suikuj, Mf t? Will, tUi. Sunday, BMiiitli Dtllj, vlUtuut Hundaj, tat fl flf ' Id J k tuny, illJioui Burxujr, mount .. IWekly 411) Tribune, bbc frr 2 mi Buttdar, oit year If. 'Mi Ur t'arriet, in Adtinc In Slwlfo'4, Atiiitmt. JuJjooilllt. Cmtral PuUil, I'nweuU, lament, Gold 1UII aul on Hift.art: lull;, vllh Nunday, month $ .i ' Pally, l(but BundtT, bmjUi Pallr, Urwul Hundij, ne ()v T.(jO Daly, with Bandar, on rtar S.OQ All tenni, cash tn adii. MEMRGR OP THE ABfftTIATKH l'l8 fUcdiiDg Full Lraed Wire Sen Ice Trie Attoelaled l'ra U duiirtly entitlH to tn iib fur publkattun of all new illspatclirt rredltHl I It or o!hlt erected tn tM paer. Uid also to the :oral rwi puhlUlul herein.' All rlitita for publication at pclal dlipatcoa hfffln are alio rmnrd Official paper of the City of MfdTofd. Official paper of Jaeksoa County. Hiarn dally atrrae circulalioo for alt numbs tndipf Ocl 1, IMS, 443H, AdTerthlnf KeptPnetilallTfl M. C. MOGKNHK.N COMPAN'T orfirci In NiMf York, rhkafn. hrtfolt, Ban PranclMw, Lai Arntlc. Seattle, 1'urtland. Ye Smudge Pot :y.'- By Arthur Perry Th 'stairs leKislature convenes tedny, to evolve as many fool notions as possible In the 4i days provided by law. before they can he legally quelled. The legislature Is called an "aiiKUst body" by the j Nut la nil Journal, because they would Ilk" to remain In session until August. They will fritter away 3H days, and star! pottering on the last day. Among the mut ters to be mulled will be the de ficit In the treasury. The deficit Is always all the devastating adjec tives In the Hnglihh language, hut never so severe as to bring even a faint hint that there he no session of the legislature The KHIogg plan to outlaw war, should he amended to also outlaw legisla tures. The only difference be tween congress und a state legis lature. Js that the legislature is not provided with pumpkin seed to send their constituents. Mrs. Delia Fredericks went he low last week to got some dental work done. (Blue Plver Advo cate!) Try the homo imps first. Among the sweet delusions of the womenfolks, none Is so promi nent as the theory that galoshes make their -feet look smaller. 'An astronomy class has been formed In Mils vicinity, the object being to get better acquainted with the stars, and what the-, are doing, and to obtain first hand in formation on their Inner natures, and the number of miles from the nest office to Saturn. The class will also Investigate the moon, the' mill, the gorgeous twilights, and the rainbow Mlea Woniack has been pursuing for 43 years for the pot of gold tit Its terminus. ' FOOTPRINTH OF BANDIT IN BHKKIFF'S HANDS ( lldllne HT Kxamlner.) ouch! TJie wild life of Jackson i-ounty has been augmented by a tempern mental Maltese cat, who forsook civilisation because a brute hus band and father ate the chicken gizzards before the wife and daughter could prepare them fov tho high-toned feline. The abused and outraged critter Is somewheie in the Trail district. A Maltese cat. when In good health, will shed more hair than if It was the size of an elephant, and. If possible will shed Ha mo on the trouserleg of a Kue"st. Tt Is now claimed that Prohibi tion has Increased the beauty of the average He. This may bo so, hut there Is still nothing so down right homely as a male when he first wakes up. Cheeking up on an account of a wedding. It Is noted that the bride possesses the following ennobling traits: Charming, Talented, Orarlous, Stately, Heloved, AI graduate. The groom was described as "an Industrious young man, formerly employed by the Standard oil." Several new (Irandpawn are re ported from the rural districts. i MOHK FANCY WIUTIN' J (loin, Kan., Heglster) j Sore thmates neunt to eoliience ( with the Flue and end with it. i And Oh, how weak you get, not j only the aged hut the young, are f the name. I Wo gess from the way Parties took sick when on a visit they will have to stay at home. We got an Invatatlon to com back lo Indiana, wo would have to visit the young er Jennratlon as the older ones are sleeping In the Odi Fellow ccma tery. W e tould them no. Mrs. McOInnis called a Sunday nfter noon, hhe was on her way to call on Henrle McDonalds who have, had a hard seage of Flue and Fheumonucn. Ouy Tread way and son In law have been down with the ue. Horn peopel never think of any one but them selves tin ti 1 1 they get wher they need help, then they find out cast your bread upon the water and it will return. So in have ijot had much Hread floating ho they tlont get much buck. When we 0celved Mrs. Jlar ehalln letter we wer surprised to hear she had the Flue, for she braged when hear the Flue was a fraid to tackell her, an she had never had it. Mm. Charley Harris has sure liari a hard time, her nrfew Olen tip by Carlyle and Famly have all when 'down with the Flue and Olenn had the nose bleed, and rout nigh dying, and sho had to help with the moro. Editorial Correspondence m SAX F11AXCISCO, Januury. " ; HiKh mlndi'it Iu!0'I think it a ! perlVctly )oatl.omo play thnt , m.-hi n vt to t:ivf hvftt nllowi-U." . I lit-: "Mm ti linif I . il I think! Thi wis- rnu-k from I'unrh, op hlH.wlnt' at tin- uri:in, with waU ,iiin'.r (.t c i It is (Id (-W- miii'lr ft t"-if tiy lint tliboinc lay nn( that In no j duiiM thi! ri'a;nif U Mold out f-v-: try nlfiitt. IiftV.UK tl:at it-jjutution fvcryoni npp.ii't-ntly wuiiIh to M-f! It. 1'iTtaiiily t-Vfi yuiit ruloillK in frorn Hu- i-ountry illtrittf. for a: httlv .Sari Ki ittirUfO luht life. We KikkmI al'.iiK With tl- other rufHl hookx. H wan u we expected although every-' the old, old .story, one ft' !'-'! about It heinc ho new and daring und nymptomatic of the rotten tiuM'N In whkh we live. The only new feature Ih an ab iViici' of i-loihcH on a number of ft-mulo fluuie.f, although Uione who rtinernher thv IJarly Nlnotiei,. withter'(,ay wno aw (it,ltrf(t! -utnain, ItH livinn pittiires. Hlnck Crooks a n d Sa m T- Jack m, will find t h o difference inoro In treatment than cltht-r In matter, or puritoMe. not (1 OC)f deserve Is "suutfestlve." There is ' ncDiit..' iiL-iestiv iiii'otit it for notbii.t; is left to the Imagination J ThiiHt who like vuluarilv. unre ' lieved by real humor or unelevat ed by true tn-uuty, w'llj like (lay l'aiee. Those who don't, wont. The only good things fn iht show are the old things Chick Kale, three eccentric dancers, and the Titian haired male vamp. The chorus Is ugly but twell trained and energetic. According to report, the moral s(ii:wl of Los Angeles tried to close up the production down there. That was good advertising in Kan Krancisco. For Kan Francisco will support anything that l.os Angeles oppot--es, whether U be legisla tion or literature or a new show. As a inn tier of fact a produc-J lion like (lay Paree thrives on op-j pnsiiinn. Kur better to leave it alone. For sooner or later It will run Its course and. find its proper place in the ash can. All self rlubtcousness laid aside, flay Pavee-ls poor entertainment, Once remove Hie prurient curios MA1 mar JIMUK 1IK.II Kpt'li'iur The average per cnt for the building was tui.-l percent. The class averages were as follows: 1 V'h I'll percent; J's 9!i.K percent; li s loo percent; Ill's U7.4 pd'eont. and the l a Oii-.i ereem JIankliig ' AH rooms bunked 100 percent except M bs Si ne ma's, which had li'i percent. Student lUnly Eli-ctlon The students have been very busy this week, . selecting candi .lates for the student body officers, ."ome of the offices to be filled me: President, vice-president, fvvrJmb hmm mot 4? 5"SHH r i n h it b mi i mil a ur m MS lil I I 1 Wll I I UIMIHIM a w WyLV iccrctary, boys' vice-president and Igaging in the business themselves. ;irl.V vice president. j in a new publication, leaflet No. Library Notes j -"" "Kf commendations to He The library has been very busy glnnern in Fur Farming." Just ls this pnft week on account of the HXlVil ' ,,u' ilfimrtmenl. recom-KUida-s. More than 12Q books mendat.ons to beglunets in fur vt nl out Monday 'farming are outlined, nnd par I, , (rt Uvular attention is called to the The debating teams debated at ! the Itoosivclt Parent Teachers! meeting last Friday afternoon .t :.t week there will bo a chance . I lor more pupils to try out fr teams. A fpeclal debate letter will be awarded for pupils making a , iiirmer, anu species suiiame ior . Hoys Atliletlw I propagation. Foxes, fishers, mar- Ashland Junior high school -t mlnk!i ottl.rHi ykuntHi rtiC defiatcil rufT' hoys In a game last;aoon8( np0MmMlltl( havers, muslt- ouunuay evening, mil me mmgut , team from Medford defcate.l atfui..,ltlfl.inK nn:,miIs ,roul(l(. midget boys are not In very good basket- nhtainM by wrlUn, lo lhl, mited bull orm n yet hut things look:Btnh.M , apartment ,,f Agriculture.; promising for pretty good show WflSM, ton r lug later on. , Oli-ls Athlcth-s Firt) n Fo est Grove The girls' basketball season haul I pnrnrlly lit-fiiuHC of ii'inlm Iii'Imk imiili' In Dm IiIkIi winiiii K.VHI. Tlit. kIi Ik huvo i-iT-1 iiiinly onjoyxl llu Hi.ison x fai'. ! Warehouse Burns UUMWIX. Ore.. Jan. 14 --Losit estimated at $l!5,0iH) result ed late Saturday when fir of un determined origin destroyed the lumber warehouse of the Hraymlll i W hlto Pino company near here. (The building contained inure than j ii.o.mm feel of pine box snooks in aily fo;-shipping. MUTT AND JEFF I've 6or a Suieci. job te'we want WIfinc: what Ae wow: t'r a cttex in Mto e.er a : wc ages of xou) Tc MftURC LICMS6 3 MARRIA6C VOUR ' Bu:cau: I've, wis.b f License.' . L. 'SUJeeTies ) SCLF OP O(0 AlLTHr. Tf - - x-" Hope anu I'm lieADY ' e FOR BUSIMCS?: H. I --61,'l , custom css approach; J ,At ifl' marriage 1 jj:,! f1'' lllf mk 1 1 . ;Ily which rn o r n ! indignation uroust-H, and thi will be, not only ' thi iterant nnd dlKc-rlmirwitlntf. hut th! i lur, wnlh t. "Not so hoi" iipulif to San Frawlsco loilay. The nun is shin-: lntr in a clwir ky nhov I'nion n'IU'l,p' MlM " r'K iloz-n on the l-nrhn it nil ure wearing overcoat with tohurs ttiint-d up. V uro wuitlnK for someone to KpiiiiK the old "unufi ual" kuk. W't were here Jut a ywir ao and lernernlier how uin1 1 hundred inll aouth. the water was frozen In th KUtt ih at KiiiK City. at three In the aiternoon. At i asi. Itohles the iter vice station pipe were frozen at It a. in. Thin if n"r"1y Ju""ry weather fr north ern California to thotte who can remember back 1 2 month. Hut It looka like a' joke on the fur deaeiH who are pnttinK their an mini b;i ruins away. editor of tlie Kalem Capitol -Journal In i.on Anfieles th other day, and says he was with his sister land muther for several weeks' j "suriMhlne." Miss Putnam Is r-uperatinK from a severe attack of pneumonia. Ur. J. J. Kmmens of Meilfnrd Is here on. a professional vlMl1- accompanied i i by Mrs. Km-;ifa i mens. They plan to return to Med- 1 ford on Monday. It's getting cold- I er all the while, the door man at J the l'.ellview Hotel across the treet j has put on ear-laps! I , There a smyphony concert I this afternoon, and something hap- pened that we always expected to I happen when we attended such; concerts In our youth, hut never did much to our disappointment. The pianist hanged so hard on the Kleinway he broke it a board un derneath fell nut and II took a corps of carpenters Ho minutes to fix it. iJireclor HerU was terribly excited, his whiskers . standing out almost straight, apparently charg ed with electricity, generated by his indignation and the audience mostly women, buzzed like a thou sand flies in a bottle. The artist however was game, and after the repairs were completed started in ...in. K..wl ir .,,.iV,l... I. ...i mini in. in. r, .i I.....,"" happened. ' U. A . K. I Fur farming Is not the "get-j Just which vl;amlns are concern-rlch-quiok" kind of, husinctw tint ed here? 1 don't know, hut Mc many persons have comu to be- Carrlson believes that vitamin U lleve It .io bo, accordinc to the tautl-nuiiiitic) and vitamin C (an hurenu of biological survoy of the tlseorl.uiie) protect the illgcstlve United. Hlates department of agri- tract from infections and that an (culture. Many who Inquire 'about Irtlf ri.t-liiinir linv.i flln linKrtn thnt they can fence In a rugged piece- of land, turn loose somo fur bear- era, and collect, large profits witn little eifort, hut the survey ad- vises prospective fur farmers with little experience to obtain employ inent on a fur farm where they may fa mil arize themselves with the principles Involved before en- ''",,,mr ,,n" r"""'!'"""" I the enormous profits to he real- , ixed. The leaflet also contains general Information on how to make a start In the business, on 'areas suitable for fur farming, ' whore to obtain breeding stock, jwhal it taken to make a good fur ,.J(lH nn), ......k,,. klll(,M of a .,r ih iu.riii in, iv lm FOKKST tlHOVK. Jan. II. (V Throo buihlhrm, thri truck, two iititonintilli'H u ml 11 larnfl iimiiiuii nf whcnl iiml muck toi'il wn ili-Hirny (! liv flit1 Ihti" oarly yp.ni'iiluy whim H p Fiiviihth' Ki't'tl & Hupi'ly 1 Company'ii wnri'lmuHe liurniMl. The loss was estimated at Jfla.ooo. j Gild Divorced W'AFKKSHA, Wis., Jan. 14. (i (illda tirey, ttancrt ami movie ' actress, today was granted a til voice from her husband, till Hong, of Nw York, by Judge l M. lu iviilson in circuit court here. Jeff Lands a Job in the Personal Health Service By' WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. fitfr.eet Mtw ptrtafntiif to personal health a.it bvtfleoe, not to duwaa diaynoati tr (Atiitviit, will be nweftl bj Li. UrJjr if (4ifitJ, ,Hl(-aUj'J eiifrlup U ik'Im1. Mould t trt( and wilfUii In liik. uwm Lo IL Lira nuniiwr of lirr. - I ni.la feu rail In k hit w (- I h k.'n ,ntf , ,, ration. AHrtrMw Dr Wililara VITAMINS 1XH Th newer knowledge of nutri tion hitM modified and in orne caMOM oultf! revolutionized the treatroent of JUienne.' J-'or Instance, 1 pej.icious n n e mla wan former ly a Imfflinn dm- ea.H4 w ith an In- evitable outcome. ; Today the vlftlm may he kept well a p p a re n tl y a lon(f as ho will eat some liver two or three times a week, any kind of liver prepared in any way 1 the patient prefer. What Is It In ' liver that cures pernicious anemia, ' ondary anemias such as most pen-i ! pie with limited health knowledge j ie-(have? It Is conjectural, hut there H come reason for helievinK that liver happens to contain some fac- tor like a vitamin that is essen- for the development of the hemoglobin In the blood. largely due to the studies of McCarrison, a Hritish army'doctor, medical views of the cause and treatment of stomach ulcer (also called gastric ulcer, peptic ulcer. Ulllfl,.n:U ul( ).r UP KafIlrrwiuodenaI u(.(ir) njm, mo,ifl,(I hltHy H,.n.tof((l ft a HyHU.ni ,lf dieting In ht. . . Drnmir,in llf fiit cream usually, was the main fen ture, has given the most satisfac- lory results In the treatment of this loiiditlou. Physiologically we knew' only that fats or oils lend to Inhibit or diminish the secre tion of hydrochloric arid in the. stomach, and excessive acidity is a prominent feature in .such cases. The high fat Ut has seemed to agree well with these patients, and of course fat has the highest nut ritive (caloric value of all food materials. McCarrison and other students have brought forward the Jdea Um( an nd(,nllitt(1 slwvy of Vlta- miIIM niI... hjiV(. mil..h tIft ...llh , the healing of gastric ulcer, and the medical profession is now spec ulating as to whether the vitamliift lin cream may not explain the rvm-j : umi vaiut' m ine nign hu uiei. In any event it seems well that the victim of gsslro-duodoenal ulcer I be provided with a gtfnd vitamin ration, whatever limitations or re- Isttictions may be necessary In his ! diet at the moment. excess of carbohydrate (sin;nis nhrV' ulni'rlu f.ir.,lul lit tlin ,11.1 f.,...'l to enhance the deleterious effect; of a deficiency of these two vita mlns. 1 j Dr. Scale Harris,, an Authority i on the subject, asserts that Mc C'arrison is right about this, and remarks that "Many sugar satur ated, vitamin starved Americans, i. e., those who live largely on white flour bread, white potatoes, white rice, lean meals, sugar saturated coffee, and sugar laden desserts, with candy am! soft drinks be tween meals, would seem tn be susceptible to ulcer and other ab dominal diseases in which Infection plays a part. The fact that mote than 2.r percent of the patients in the general hospitals in the Foil ed Slates are.- admitted because of abdominal infections, i. e, append icitis, gall bladder disease, ulcers of the stomach and intestine, and colitis, may be accounted for part ly by the unbalanced diet of the American people." There. Is just one more word I would add for the reader to worry about: Milk or cream that has heen pasteurized contains less vitamin C than fresh raw milk or cream. QFKNTIONN AND ANSWF-ltS takt' Vm Short ntul Sw'l ! Dr- Krady personally attends to I all letters addressed to him by I readers. He does not d legale this work to an assistant. Corre spondents may be sure the doe I tor isn't wasting hbt eyesight need i lessly. ) le knows what to read, w hat to scan, and what to drop directly into the chucker. Please make 'em as short and sweet as possible. For Instance, omit the i superfluous explanations of how you happened to write. Just ask your questions. I Spots In liver ! Is it Pufe to eat a fowl when ; there , liver 1 i are terrible spots in the;nn engineer. He understands ma I have read about an epl-' chinery, Including war machinery. Marriage License Bureau Bl FIFTEEN AN0 sevcroTjiew! T V r- a ran h m.il rn nu.tiu w Ilrady, cart of tin ni((r. - tiASTKir l'I. T-'It ( d'-rnic in fowli but I do not know - how to tell them, 1 (Mrs. K. MfR.) Answer. Thorough eookin mid make it safe in any event. If you suspect the liv. r Is dis- e;ncd, thriw It away. know of l:o dangerous epldeinle or Ofsease of fowLs Mail in so iiuiiiif. Nt. liab bits art; HubjiH-t tn itrt infect ij us disiase that may nlv the livT Kin h aii appearanct-; man may be infected throuuh h I i ir h t- skin wounds when dressing rabbits, hut thorough cooking destroys -the germ, ! Mushrooms r,f what value are mushrooms 1 liku theni ,,r:' , ;it (hem often. ( n.. J.J Answer. They nre wholesome ff.11,1 Dw.iich W.U' .-, ..lit .-(ti ,.inHe fuel viin 'jhe l.inlr Tin luwUv We are havlnjr a j;rett deai'f - f i troutde with what school nurse says lif Iteh. Mrs. ,W. K.) Answer You should have med ical advice. Tim Aspirin Youngsters I am rearing Ihree motherless children whoso father insists on doping them with aspirin. He is full of it all the time, nnd he thinks it is a panacea. He has a college education but no, com mon S'-nse. (Mrs. M. K. U.) Answer. The colleue courses a r e pretty carefully censored against nhysinlo-rv and ethr vul gar studies. Olvins children as pirin Is akin to fee'dlng ilu-m par egoric or bromide or other "seda tives" or sense deadend's'. (JcntU'inan With Split ringers IMcjto Write If I could get In touch with the purty Who asked for a remedy for split ends of the fingers 1 would be glad to give my remedy for same. I am also a typist and have a remedy which has proved quite effective. I do not care, however, to have any name printed. (Miss E. J.) Answer. I never print a corres pondent '.s name. Chester Pine's suggestion to stop the manufacture of yeast an five gallon crocks, an the imposin' of a heavy penslty on farmers harbor in fox grapes, never, even got hon o able mention in th Durant con test. Next to an adder there's nothln' so deaf as a truck driver. Brisbane'sToday (Continued from Pago One.) hie between Ameiel and llritain, if the American fleet were divided between the Atlantic and Pacific, Britain would destroy the Panama ' Canal In five hours. ' - llritain would doTlial aiiyhow, of couise, for war is war. The Hii ish are not sentimental, where ; Pritain'M wolt'aro is concerned, and their fighting fleets are so far su perior to ours that nny comparison would be ridiculous. J Hritain is served by statesmen, trained to public servce from child hood, and in the case of Hallour and others, trained through genera- limns from the days of KlizahetH. Herbert Hoover, fortunately, is' 1TO WHAT OF IT? HUH . vuHt, You'Re onuv IIP and knows that you ran't expect results without the rUt torls. There is no doubt that hVill sup port Mr. CoolidKe'8 demand for fast cruisers, adding plenty of fifchtiriff airships and submarines. t 1 4 ! 8uxar has reached Its lowest pri"e l:i more than tec years, which is hard on cane growers here and j in Cuba und hard on the Amtiicun befrt tiugar Krowers. - j I Solomon, with all his wisdom, would, find it h:inl to solve that 1 farm problem. California has a -jrlpvance, yls?j. j I Stricter enforcement of ppribi-1 (Ion laws has cut down the demand : for Kraiws, and, besides, ihern i over production. t . When prohibition came, many California Krape growers tor up their vineyanU, (dauted other; clops. Some, wiser, plaoted mute sra'iM'H- ' i I'ntler prohibition, the price of' Krapes. for making wine illegally, doubled und trebled. You can never tell how a law will turn out, especially if It tries f to change human heiuH In a hurry. I A WASHINGTON BYSTANDER Ity Kirke 1i. Simpson WASHINGTON. "Army P.lue," sung to the tune of "Aura Iee, used to he West Point's favorite ditty. Jazzy comment on the order restoring blue pre-war garrison un iforms for military social affairs, if desired, Justifies the suggestion that the song be revived for army use, revised to read "Army ltlues." About 00 per cent of the army commissioned strength came hi during or since the war. Those of? fleers have no blues. The swanky two shade combina tions In fatigue and dress uniforms and the open face effects with gold shoulder knots and highly colored lapels which were the proper caper at regimental mess or army "hops" went out of the picture in 1 'M 7. Surviving specimens have been in the mothballs for eleven years, ex cept for military attaches and aides to the president at White House high ceremonies. Army's Olory He Ivetl It Is these ancient t rappiitgs of military glory Secretary Davis, aided and abetted by Oeneral Sum m e ra 1 1 as eh I ef of sta f f . h as a u -thorized for non-formation wear at the pleasure of the owners, or. of course, officers who possess no blues, but have Siii'O and up to spare, may order new outfits. What advantage will be taken of the permissive authority to dress up in colorful regimentals when a big party like the White House Army-Navy reception on New Year's day Is being thrown remains to be seen. Cnquestionably the army nose has been out of joint Tor a decade. The land heroes, however high their rank, looked quite colorless in their sober olive drab field un iforms as they lined up for the annual White House show. The navy, draped In bne drcs 4'onts resplendent with brass; but tons, encircled with, golden sword belts and wearing cocked beavers in which John Paul Jones himself would have felt entirely at home, completely outclassed the land warfare contingent. A complete admiral, even a temporary one like Admiral Hughes, chief of naval operations, who headed the navy contingent on New Year's day. Is gold-braided from wrist to elbow to carry all the cargo of distinc tion he rates, lie's a four-stripe admiral in navy parlance, Oiamorous to the lalics Ceneral Summeral), heading the army column, aside from his im pressive collection of war and cam paign medals and perhaps an add ed touch, lost to the seadogs, given by clanking spurs, can show only diminutive twin stars of silver on either shoulder and an inch-wide black band on tunic sleeves to de note his military premiership. The mothball blues, even, would not help hint. He was an artil lery major when they went out of fihlon nnd is now a major gen eral. He rates, under the new order, a many buttoned, double breasted cat. gold epaulettes and sword belt and n very fancy feathered rucked hat. The Dyslander's guess Is that the army ladles will have the last say in this, matter, as in others. Mill- DON'T OU KMCUJ THAT TH LAo; STATES THAT MIW0RS 60TTA BC ACCOMPANIED BV A PARENT i ins I n i - (marriaec yccNJse: MM At the Rialto Today " ' 1 4 RichiraL Brih.'e&s ard A young man in calendar years, but old In life's drub shadow:-; a gii I of blu n ted sent i m di ta lily. These two adventurers In life, .meeting in a cesspool of exist ence "somewhere Kasl of Kudt," the stream e;ilhd life carrying them, willy-nilly, into the deso late heart of a great sea. Alone ih-? hoy and gi;i ntiondfd by thn-e companions hunger, mad ness and death. J tary hubbies are as subject to do- I mestie discipline as civilian:-, and j the odds are in favor of u return I to swanky sty!.-,. IT! TO HANDLE NRW YORK, Jan. 14. oP For the next two or three months at least, the destinies of .Madison Square (iardt-n will be in t he hands of a trio that includes Wil liam F. Carey. Col. Ji.hn S. Ham mond and Tom McArdb-. This has been made clear by Hiehard F. Hoyt. chairman of the board of the Oartlen corporation. The responsibilities Tex Iiick:ud j laid flown in death will be distrih j uted among Carey, first vice-president and treasurer of the corpora tion; Hammond, a vice-president and acting general manager; anil ' McAi die, matchmaker. ' "Personally I see no reason for jever changing the management its 'it now stands," Hoyt declared. : "Certainly nothing will be done .for two or three months, t If tjiere is any definite pkm to 1 engage .Mayor James J. Walkd 0 o far g4 yA doctors warn AGAINST standardizing weight May result it? dangerous loss of fat in the tissues The American dieting craze (hat seeks to reduce all hit in the tissu.'-j is dangerous. Imminent medical au thorities are alarmed and they point out tl jt it is suicidal to try to stand ardize human weight. "We are not machines," says one famous doctor, "but co.nplcx living lodiis; wc can never be standard ized." He goes on to say tli.tt "What is a normal weight lor one individual is an abnormal weight lor another. The proper weight and degree ut nourishment lo.- any per son . . is that at which he most capable and productive." Ex treme dieting may result in perma nent in juries. Without a reserve of fat we Irecome a prey to disr.ij.cv. It is time tor common sense, sup ported liv niedu.il warning, to eiul the lad of extreme thumbs. One error in dieting i to think that only kitg;ir is fattening. Any food that nourishes iattens, and sugar is a pure, cheap, nourishing food. 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