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PXCE TEN "" MEDFOTm MTU! TTlTP,rE.'(W.r.T)TOJlTi, OTIT.CCK. TTTTRftPAT. .TA'NT.XTIT . 1029. O THIS IS NATIONAL THRIFT WEEK HEARSPLAN FOB L ma mm (By Aid Walter) COM Or-, Jan. :: - (Special) 7ft; Oi.ld HtJl njiin-rr rial club bW teir rw.d.tr m-nf-lot? on the event i.f M -iil '. Jamry M, at the roan j1 roiii "f the city hull. Th- i'-.-nru' wan L-aiJed to order b i'r - i.i A. A. Walker When new hn'iR. was ;tiid for. Mr. Willert, triijip;il of ih Kofue kivr s hoo!, :,iat'il thai he bad a plan in put tefoi' tti. clnb to find out Just what th-ir opinion wan on th: ijbj-f-:. Mr. Willert nae hi pbm of a union hiKh whool, rornprHlii;.' ihe d la tr let of Koif i ! Hi v -e r . K v ;i u a Valley, Yij. t'r--k, Cold Mill and Kami Valley. He nmi fave th" history of the hU'h school rour-i. foe D-d of new high ' -h'oU for thee district h i;iv-n and com plete Btallsihs wen- sliown ai to tbe growth In aitendarji-e a the--five hWh ai hoola. "T ne enrollment of the new hlffh school which (.- now proposed wou 11 be from 1 vi to 2bo students," mated Air. WII-i lert. Tbe school could offer more ' experienced teachem, widfr arMy ' of courses, and would KjK-r-ialize ! In particular work. It would al i ' bo able." Mr. Willert Hiatf, give the students sup'-rv a well ax vooatUi which, by the way, one of the finest courses hbxh schools Ih this He gave the rout three main sehoobt be included in the union ua fol lowt: At present, Cold Hill. $ ' , per year per pupil; Sams Vull'-y. 1M per year per student, and. ltoKiie Klver $210 per year per Pi pfl. V rider the new plan of union . high Bt-hool the total com would be an aveniKe of $HO per pupil -per school year. TMh would In- ;i , Kreat saving to Cold Hill and : Klver and a suvim; of $10 ir yjar : til:iH- for the KiiiiiH Valley Air. Wlllert Rave th new hiKh H-hool In (lifltrlctH nnd Htated that If ea-h'-ot per pupil eaeh year In hifch were to build a new one alone It rhooI. M-ihod of trutiyportation would be at Kreat conl to the lax- nrt already proviii d for, ax nt-arly payem of the reftpertive onunuiii , all the ilifric(M have one or two. tfetf and dfHtrlr-tK. mid HonietiiiK'H thr-, 1hi-h run- An to the rotit of the new hlh hIiik to and from thlr frhdn at Hcbool Mr. W'lllert Mated that an preM-nt. averaKe eMtiinaie, baited on flkureH The location would be dttermtn- be had from other biKb nr-boolif f.(( i(.tw-en the towns of (iold Hill that had conHolidated and forme 1 ai, 1ttUm. nvt.Tt tn that nefth.-r one union and from figures on the ui th- h hooln would le riving uu Reheral cot of buildltm Rrhotiln. ;itlJ. oI- ti.ir c ,)mih,:nity P.eation to the new union blh whttX would tne other. coil approxtuiateiy is.,'"'"'- ' h 6 "tZf t A : Bias Tut- C .1.1 ' 1 - 1 i.,VtJ.'r VrWW . S . . .... 10 SPONGE DEFICIT FROM PARTY ROLL Nr.W YORK, J in. IT. ' P Al d r. Smiih b. :ifk"iii'jnUr tn-.r.Lutjoi. to UiiJi4.iU- in 11.-j-i'j ViU Ji?0it iiciii rt-.l ly tb liti.;- t-.irl id bi ur.au-';-y f ti cajMpa.krn for pr-.-ildrnt. in a rn.Jio ajuirw lat ntKbt. Mr. Miottt l-plifrt-t tii' pr;t:li-A of bitv w.k .t f'-w lit h iiifii rn--t part d'-fifiis aiil al.w ur'd tno n--i for oi.tiritid activity of the pnrly ttiro'ihout the f.ur y-ars htv.-n natt'irial P-rtinn'. Hf he haJ asreftd to turn t-f r roya It y r i k h l to a loo k of hi famp.'iiKn spw-rh'-i to the na iion.it tc.rr.rnitt-e as hii cor.trihn t'.n to thf party war ch'-t. Copif-4 of !. rvk w.U be -ni to farh ontriutor who sent In two dol lars or in or, luv. aril metint; th-.P-fic.t. An iritp'Ttrrnt function of a mi nority party, Mr. .Smith wij, was to k'-'-p tb people informf-d ori what proKre.s as heiro; mud to ward the- solution of national pro6-U-m a uriSias-fl information coutd not r.e had from the party in powf-r. For this purpose he emphaIzd the n'-d for y ear-around heart -(iiartt-rn for the fK-movratic na tional committee, "where Df-mo-rrM throughout th nation m v kp in tuuch with TurnitxtTs of comcrMa iigfk the ulfuirn of the tui tion." "A political party that poll near ly li.ifio.'tif fAftt hotiid tt a tre-m'-ndoua f.i-;tcr In the polities of tii' country unOn' strength and forc of that preat tody should not if !ot b:Q'aiiijre to maintain, an orsanintion iiich fbouid en able tht-rn to make tnemeKe hard and feit in the affa.rs of th- nation." he raid. .Mr. Smith omitted any rfrnce to tin ow n viiti ii lu:ur-. Tiif Mirp-t of hi- pe-eli wjj k- pt -it-l until ii- bepi to p-ak ovrr Wl'AF and 30 uiU-d ftat.oini th National f:road.avttr.K company- . fif:. WATER IN DISUSE AS BEST HUE QUENCHER .V E W yo HK. Jan. 17 . iJP. A warnin? from the I'nderwriters' Laboratori-t teHn how watT lit -e-cotnir.e ls f-neral .a a fir- ex-tintrui.h-r as applied ien.e d--! V-Iop &ynth-tic utilities. for wood, paper. tAitibs, rub bish and all ordinary combustible material. Ih' warning my a ihat water iiil hold- Us qu-n .-him; pow ers. I:ut when r-il., pra. and I t;aollne.s are concur n-d. water add ; to the pril by spreadinc th : flame, and the foam or heavy gas ' type of extinguisher is ne-'-ded. ' For fires in electrical etiuipm'-nt . water Is Hill more dangerous, in- volvin riek of causing -!tctri- ahoefc. and carhon typos of cxtin- iruih"-r nr rfOmm-nded. IHNKOW-M randidttU-a for j cy of Innlructiuiia by tatinir tin: memrwnhip in the Hed Hprar-, an pap-r they ar; u rltten on They (f organization of farmers against ; are taught to believe that they are handle must guarantf- --re- Immure from enemy huUeTN You cannot $e attractive 'without a clear skin EVERYBODY wants to be at tractive. It is a great and just ambition. But no one can be atti active wittioui a clear skin you know that. Do you realize the importance of pure, rich blood in preserving the health, and that the source of most skin disorders is in the blood? Remove the cause, which is Dot in the 'kin itself, and pirn- lies, boils, eczema and that sal ow complexion will disappear. You may have tried many things without relief. Why not try S.S.S.! S.SfS. is extracted from the fresh roots of medicinal plants and herbs, and gives to Nature what she needs in building you up so that your system throns off the cause. For more than 100 years S.S.S. Las been giving relief in thou pep appetite ) o ; . the tAarm of a rT ' --Kfe'-'bVSt ands of cases, as testifleJ to in unsolicited letters of gratitude. "S.S.S. cleared my skin of pimples and blackheads. I think it a most wonderful blood medi cine. Several of my friends are taking it for the same reason I did." Miss Margaret Frye. Lapel, Ind. All drug stores sell S.S.S. in two sizes. (Jet the larger size. It is more economical. the great tonic siNce iasd ( StrengW, KcJeort lhel a clear skin comes from within Yoor iv.ints 31.0ONIM& ' I0 H-r y.ar : m.iK -(M Mill. ItriKue Itivfr. ' I TT 1 Cl riTII Trt hlk'li n IkioI. SaniKl Vulliy. Kooln r.-.-k and Kv A I I A I K i- A I A I III ikmI of .1 mis Vull)-y wiiliout an IniTi-iiHR in H I I HI III I H I HI III all of ttii-ni! iiiti-a niiil uitli u li-iTvane in lh- 1 1 ' ' ' Iwl I J I I I IL. I J SCIENTIST NOTED : DEPOSED LEADER j IN FEVER STUDIES MAY GIVE FIGHT! WASHINGTON, Jan. 17. LO.VIjON, Jan. 17 (J1; It wa Strleki-n while enuai:ed in a tudv assumed today that the hlKh conn- Afti-r Mr. Wlib-rt had thorouirhlv ,.r ti, ,u...- ti.r,..fi,i .. .,n ct,-t!,. u-nni,' bulldiuK would be nr. u, lat- anil ,,.T,,,linl hi. plan th m-mlH-r. ,Hw of iM-ltoera. I. .Inn. CM- . hor,fe to'mo'rrow a nco,ot io nuUm ....,.- .i, n. ... ,i mi rfiiniiMrrriai f inn no lures, an Mfirient lieatins fyni.-m ,,.., .,, ,.. r.,..,.(ini; ir I.itk't, a rnlewl Ktatcn pulilii- health HcivUif Hfii-ntlst. (IIm1 lixlav ni'iitl i :n. m wc 1 1 Jt'iolh, who !' a vo'i; rf r", to S has lifi'n Its ..... ..,.,... ........... , ;,. ,,. i,Miiinn.-: i,i n: ilt n;nal hospital hern lullow-. ilan-.l unfit to lontlnu iZl ii. .. . . . ,1. .7 . I , ' . . '" "" Hlli"- of ni'Viii al months, i P liilT. It w.i KaPl In army rii - t .i.clallz.Ml In their A nu.nh. r of rrnt and H)! was r,l y,.ar old. l.-le, th.. thr. ,, likely nomi- 1 . ,Z. . T ';"Ve ,a,k', "" "'" "1"r" '" '" total attack h had ,. for tl ut of K.nral w.. lhf?'l K , ' ," . ; -''''''''" I'- ''l"ntaK, fluft,.r(.() ,.r lneM.- Kvanellno lloolh. the Am.rPan Thrcf "',!"" " " " ''" ..' ranml I.", years ,ma,,.l,r ami lstm- of ,h.. K. m- Three rnain ai.mUKeH iiim n w , W(. i ,1H .M(. tJixi,aciM. Omn- . .,i.h,. ; : - , , . ..... t.nl.n hlifh u.hfu.1 ,..,1.1 .'lw. if i : . ",M" .,...,. ia.; i.onimiM..ner fcuwuni mK i ioii nt-i-iiifii ui in- -ii i r ' in iani (he BtudeiitA would be a follow: ,tt .iH. ,,u.u ;.n(i -.n nr,iM(.n 111 Individual attention, fjt vot-a-llonal fcuidame, tI) vihu.i1 eihua ilon. An to the pre Hunt HhooU In e.-u h of theRe dlHtrirtH, they would be left for the Knule hi lion I, lor nf tbe Tt'W'iit tlmo there Is hardly room enoiiKh In uny of the vnuU' iltoniituhlv agreed with Mr. Wilier! on it fu .Mexuo t ity; yellow fver . Hhortly after tbln, while he was lis. i;hi-f of staff and Com nils- jo lie r I jirnh. It was thotiKbt jm to mm- n.ed or a liluli hdiool otOilean; and IVnttuw fever, while iniiHW.rt. h.. huh maltinK a Htudy of it in I After opinions were fciven a lnf ! hrownsville, Texas Hon was made by the m-i r.-i:ii y of j ,r (.(.hihi-rser wa horn In Aus Hie dub. f J. Shot h, to appoint u tria Ilunuary, but mme to tills ou.niltt.e of five to cii(ouraK- th- l0untrv with bin parent when he , Piiin and to hjl. ft :ih tnurh us ,.i.i n.. r 1 V nV " puh-nu.-. ii" million whh neroniieu m-iaU.(i from !,dlevne Huff. IbeBft five diMrn td, it was poind -d t j,v Tony Uo.hh ml whk unanimou- , ni(.lHt ctluKt.t Nrw York. oUt 'W ''iH''d. The enmiuillft. ai- ii ,,i,,r (ntirel ih niil.th- Itfitlth Another factor of (he new build )(,iIlt(.( ,y , ,ir(.ldent a'i!.,Viro. ink, h maieii ny m r. v iihti, olow: rhai les ( Irny. ( hull -man : I would be the advantage of (Unlit o, c, PhImht, Fred (luy, C. I. .Shot h ' HChool, There are n number of 'and Karl Monro. . i reiildonts of the five dlntrletH whlrh ; ATter th.- i-nmnilttro w;ih ! nf iMdhwu IIIh dlscnvorleH are he would unite who wcmlri enjoy tak- pointed the meeiinK wh dlsml.Hed. Heiid Ui havo mea tUm UiK Borne mibjeetii nt nlht nchool. I Ahioiik ibonu preneni at the'from -Ui.riimi.illE ,n thin muladv other mibjertH whlrh would be i rin.rleH Kray. Charles' Orr. O. i rTirl!!! dm "u wa which are not helti' taught at pie- I Wilieit from Himue Itiver. ent by a nlKbt school. All who attended the meetluc en "All of Olefin ndvnnlnen," Mr. ' Joyed a :ood it;n and approved WIHerl states, "ran I"' nbtalned by t Die pluti pieseiiti-d to them by Mr. the mTHnffntlnn of thn five di ' Willerf workliiK with HiIh illiteuKe in New jtrohable tlmt the question of new( ie;idf r.hip would reiuin. aweral days for final decision. f : n e r a 1 H o o t h ' h next move was: .iu rly awaited, there 1mm nK Imll -'jitiori- I hat he would carry the J f.jriu fr t ommand to the i-ourta. j lo.iiH-.liiH. lv niter the ballot de-' daring Oenernl llooth unfit win : luki-n, members of th council loine.i (n Hlnnin: "Winn we ennnut fe our wnv Hr. Colilbern.T H Krfatcat nrhlevi-. j-,,.t U!) lrst nn(I Btjll ob(.y mcnt wlih tlui norvici- wuh his i'on-! no who In. I u forwanl en triiimiiin to tn worlim nnowlfille 't unnol fall th wav to .how." FOR Colds jr., xw f jr fir " V p-, r - In which i Dr. (ioldberKer wan In charno of piihlb; health lnvelipaliniiH of pel-1 hi tra. he nhowed that the dlsens.) In due to'an iinbalnnced diet, and demoimtrated the meann whereby. tl iniKbt be prevented and enroll. ' Hit work luiitrllmtt'd largely to the p Mi era I knowledKe of nutrition. He dl.sroveved the vitaiiilne "pp" or I pella;ra preventive, and nhowed that dried yeawt contninH it,, nnd SAN KKANCISCii. Jin lT-(?'i The ICxamiuer today published a dispateh from l:eno. N-v., say mu Mm. Henry A. I'.i.-hop, the former Cloria fiould, bad arrived theio to pet a final de, li e of itf voivc. Mrs. fiivhoj. Iwan htr suit A Uk list 1 1. this Ik an Inexpensive concentrated, . , : Haf.-Kunid au-must the malady. !, Ia"Bh 1 of i SurKeon Ceneral CumminK of the 110 a:'orv Ct""1:1 l!llhnl public health Hrrvico paid n trlh iited to Ih-. (Joldboriter'H work, do ('buitirt it whs one of the outstand ing ronlrihuttonH to medicine. j FIRE TAKESllVES OF : ! a prominent New Yorker. They J were marneii in i and sepa rnletl nhnttf two year riyn. NKW YOliK. Jan. K. oTi Six members of one family lost their, lives a fire that swept n five-1 story tenement In Knst 112th street j Inst niuht. few hours after they hnd moved Into tbe house. Klvo other iermms. ouo of them a ilremnn, suffered from smoke j and burns. One hundred families! wiue driven to Iho sheet from the biirnlitK bulldltiK and two adjoining dwelllnKH. Three of the dead were Identi fied us Mrs. Jiistiun Martinez, 4f yearH old. and two younn grand children. The ehlUlreu'n parents. Mr. ami Mm. I'totiislo Ksposltto. and miller child wero mUsliiK. i it To break a cold liarmlcsfly niii in o hurry tn- a Bavcr Aspirin tablrt. And for hcatlaclie. The action of Aspirin is vcrv f Ificirnt, too, in case of neuralgia, neuritis, even rheumatism and 'hmikiRO ! And there's no after effect; doctors give Aspirin to children often infants. Whenever there's pain, think of Aspirin. The Centime Uayer Aspirin has Haycr on the box and on every tablet. QM1 druggists, with proven directions. Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin; it does NOT affect the heart A'lrla tl Um trtdt ntrk of Btr Mu.ufcturt of UtNiMeeticaclJcitfi vi BllrUcadJ Mining .Man libit. q IMIOK.M.N. Al lX., Jan. 1 7. tl blenl of the Valley Itanks of Arl ZMiiti. nnd one of the best known mining men m0 flnnncters lit the nmthwent, died at rt lor.O bospltnt here enrly todny.ufter a short III nesn. ltoot'rs said ilemh resulted from nn attack of lnfluenta and imrumonla. 4 POZARKVACZ. Jutoslnvla. (4 A monument to President Wilson will eonnibs vrerted In this city. The government seloeted Pojnre vnr brrause It marks a turn in it point In the country's history, the MiieeeHxfut rebellion ntntHHt Turkey 1U Cold Won't Bother Him This Winter! Some men throw n r.tbl within a few hours of rent met in i; it. Any one inn do it with t!ie aid of a din pie ctiinpmiil nhirh eonit, in t;d)et form, nnd is no troulilo to take or to always have alnt von. Hon't '(ii-o voiirM-lf when yef)ratrlt iold: mm VapeV CeM riuuNinnd. Mm rtml women everywhere rely nn this inno cent but amazingly ctlkicnt A tie tablet. You'll find it in any drupdore you viMt, and fr only .t.H' a package. Sre throat, or a atulTi-d-up head, even firippy colds won't worry you, once you riper irnca thia ipiiok relief. PAPE'S COLD COMPOUND NOW! They're Here The NEW Goodyear i u an outstanding tire at a moderate price!" in The Goodyear Pathfinder is a new acliicvomont an ooonomic triumph the field of loNv-priced tiros! It offers to tlie Amorieail" motorist who wishes to pay a moderate, prioe for his tires, a tire outstandingly superior in quality and value. MORE RUGGED THAN EVER! . Tn the manufacture of (his great new Goodyear Pathfinder, no effort has heen spared to produce a balanced tire, with all parts equally durable. TJie body is made of genuine Goodyear Supcrtwist cord, the matchlessly elas tic vitality of which insures against premature fatigue or failure. The heavy tread of special Gooslyear pattern is wide designed for slow, even wear and it embodies also an exceptional degree of traction and non skid protection. 1 The materials in this trend reflect the same principles of rubber tougheniug as .distinguish the famous Goortyear All-Weather, and every rubber-mill , batch of material is tested nnd controlled to the strict Goodyear -standard. Try the new Goodyear Pathfinder and see how much farther your' tire money goes than ever before! Mddford Service Station YOUR TIRE SHOP Pacific Highway at Main Phone 14