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Wftat lh 1W Tvft, ClilfAlo. Iwtritt,
Trvrltn, 1 Apfts. grit'tf. pprllaod.
Ye Smudge Pot
, By Arthur Perry
The hc5l'a Oalihovlkl trlvlnK to
bo fashionably Hnpuld ran do, it
in cuiivinco ull bvholdei!) hIio ban
the mopes. ' ' '
Vlow ' handles, hoef. fl-lilnif
pole, and golf Mleks ore being
grabbed as Oento 8pi Itu; ap
proaclU'th.
rioyd Ler underwent a tonsorial
operation rtt Ht. FrunrlH hospital.
(Oak Hill Items.) NEXT!
A number of humane bills will I
1m considered by the legislature
lie! week .'but none of the mea- !
urea provide that tho legislature
adjourn.
The billboards now depict a
beautiful and poctable lady who
announces hc would walk a mile
for a certain brand of cigarette, j
It Is predicted tliat betore sue hhi
travelled a block on her luudable
hike, hhe would meet up with an
automobile going that way.
VICISSITl lKS OF MFi:
(Tlic Italics Chronicle1
Editor. The Chronicle: I
uunt to Veil my radio, or my
bed. I need only one of them.
C. A. Knowlcs.
Every time this writer gets a
fist full of spadoH and an Intelll.
g;nt partner, tho interest shifts to 1
till argument on how lo OanHh
wrinkles around the eyes. l
All opposed to hanging, are IM-j jinn. O.; Newkirk. oklu.; Howe.
cd ub "sob sisters," by the ferocl- ; Tho Uralnagu i-ysteni for the okla.; lMitsburgh. Chatta
ous. The bunging of u woman In I Evunsville, Ind.. airport is rapidly noga. Tenn.; Alice, Ti-x.; Barn
Loulslitnti last week Is labelled uh I being Installed and should be fin- Innn. Tck.; Decatur. Ti.; Mutton,
a smart trick, and u downpour of fished within two weeks. Bids -jvv; Midlothian. 'M,; Miiford,
alibis is unleased to prove such! have been naked for night light- 'v.,;' and Kewanee, Wis.
fiendifihuess was Justifiable. These ;lng equipment and tin; erection of J ' '
embryo hangmen should be coiisis-; a hangar and. administration ; Plqua. (., is ready to heln con
tent., They are generally opposed j building. Tho port will be ready Jstructlnn on a suitable, hangar for
to more cruisers for national de- ;for operation within a few weeks, . Its airport.
fense, and stoutly maintain that ,
I'rohlhltfon is
noble and glori-'uso
ous success.
The Standard Oil company of
A citizen-with n btack eye frank-i New Jersey is to mark its many
ly admits that n right hand, in- ! stations throughout New Jersey
stead of a piece of wood, flew up!;nij Ma.-viamL with aliwav kIimis
and hit him.
Leu- Carpenter Is back from
CnMfuinia, probably to get a good
start lur J-urope.
IX IftlU UUU SlhllH U I II' -I
day in thj Applgute.
.
uou ivw..v
will Journey tliilhcr next Huuduy
to pick It, ostensibly.
An uptAato writer, nnd Com.
Hyrd, who is In tho Antarctic, are
engaged tn an argument over
Antarctic he. Blato pride com
pels many to favor the upstate
writer, though ho has never been
lu the Antarctic.
A local crazrt hue started for
bow-legged bulldogo. It would bo
no Riirnrisn if tho eommunltv hud
a relapse, and startid- drinking
eouerkraut Juico hwaln.
The JugO'Kluvia assembly has i
forbidden Jugo-Sluvla women
from using rouge. Your core, was
in .Higo-Hlavia unce, and test I flea
that the beauty doctors of Jugo
rilavin. If uny, effected no cures.
Stockmen are busy throwing hay
at ui errs.
Housecleanlng Is contemplated
In many homes, as brute hus
band stubbornly argue Its futility
until afler smudging.
i A Pi i r run A iiNTi-:it I
Tho old 'lime painters are a '
thln of tho past. Youngsters of .
our day demand white-collar jobs j
and refuse to learn the art of Ublng
a bnuh. An It happens, no harm
fs done: for up rays now take the
place of brushes ami the future
w III pec all painting. Inside and
out, done in this way. Hut putting
paint on with a spiuy Is much like
. curving wood by machinery It
roba tho business of romance, mid
; develop m pride of cmftMiian
U rdilp. i'ounlaln Inn siill has one
I of tho old-timers who deserves a
bouquet before ho parses. Arthur
.Smith Is a craftsman. He known
f his job from tho mixing of lead
end oil to the final sheen of var-
I nlsh. und he takes un honest work-
man's pride In doing good work. !
, Ho can paint a ceiling without j
lotlng a dt from his brush. He j
it w orks steadily ond smoothly, with-
v uul Tost motion or apparent effort,
il 0 nst he covers iro surfaco lu a ;
day than uny two men of the new
ti: tschool. Ho does not loaf when he
Isn't being watched and he doesn't
'" clop work; to talk. An houest man
,;' and a good crafismun give him
his due. His one fault is that he
enjoys painting nails. In thirty
yours of painting, he nover yet
has pulled -& nail or driven one in.
It a nail sticks out where no null
should be, there it stays while he
f carefully applies, to tl threo coots
t of paint. (.Fountain Inn TH-
Editorial Correspondence
I
OLA HEMO.VT, Calif.. Feb. 3.
(;!' 'Chi is n iiuafnt little college
Mown, tile seat of l'uitioiut cohere,
. We have lover seen a town in
'thni part of fcouiJit-rn faUforn a
at all like it. A s w remarked
before, there is only one reul vt-
tuti- UK'.'lil In t he phiee, no nub- Hex H. ' 'lui k of Lom Anelett
di i dona, no telfruph office, no la ie.-puj!ih for 1M1' hotel. Ae
moie theatre. Nor, as fur as wo cording lo yin Information, he
have l-een abh to liHcover. n pool wax left 11 fortune, to ho devoted
hall. What the college boys uuii to tin improvement of Huuthern
clrla do for dicifion after Itourit
'10t Plain. A periect uiiiioffpnero
rf the laro eastern utilversitieH
a, hundi d years bko. Now the
latter are In the noiy hub-bub of
lar
N .
commercial cill'. Pomona
N a unall rolleBP, but number
ninoiiR it tiiuleii!, many from
ih- cast and mlddl wert. Tlo-re
f""l,'illi nronoml.-:,!
u -;itul y tint iru' it.'i bl;
r.sr.k Slaalrc. f.iraiiK" lr- loii'l-
.il wiih g.ilUen fruil, burii-r lliu
amjma.
We came here from A ith. In-ad
by an Imlire. t route and are Klad
w! did !. Kor we saw a port inn
'of California wo neer had 5et.11
before and never huspeetej. Kr
i inib'f wc ran throtiKh hay and
'alfalfa ranches. Instead of oranne
tcrriveK, an flat and peacefully
puntoral as Kectinns of rural Illi
nois or lowu. l!i(; barn. Ium
tnr of kIIo.s, pIkm. chickens and
contented cows always lra timely
appealing to anyone who was born
and reared In thn middlewent.
And moro amazing still In the
'midst of th's rolling prairie land.
1 In t.'alifornia's newest and most
pretentious hotel, called the Lake
' Narconlan club. We had heard
; rumors, of Its magnificence, but
j when wo rounded a hill, the upeo
:taclo that Kreted our eye, fairly
took the editorial breath away.
' There on. a hill was a perfectly
imrtriiniiu mtH ..f t,.i-i-n . -r(l it find
trPil,n w'nKPt windows, chimneys
Iintl pr(.Hi ror nn tju, Wu.m like
jtt Maxfleld parrisli cuttle in somo
iromaiHIc fairyland. J)irt terraces
Ileud down to a lance lake, dotted
with shrubs and flowers freshly
j planted; a long pier terminating
In a titueco and glas "Casino, " a
! fleet of row hoats, at anchor:
flocks of f lurks, having
fine
1 1 1 ni
altogether amazing.
The formal opening Is set for
Taxiing ,
Around
I'ontiac, Mich., is completing an
alrjiort said by department of
commerce, officials to be one of
the outstanding developments if
its kind in the country, viewed
. . ,y " U1" 8 im"K I 1
i"1 ' ' 'luipmeni nstaiieu.
. , , " -.". ..n ,
c i"-
"4 ,aiu"nm'm" IUI
v i iillliy.
with all equipment scheduled fur
eurly in the spring.
with airway
So id aviators flvim.- over towimK"" where air travel sMong tho
to aid aviators flying over towns
in which the stations me located
The program calls for placing tin
I tianiu of lliu ell v lit town on I In
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t . ,.;.,.'.. . Ml
roof of each liiifldlnir ami. if
f f .,,.,.,,. ., tf
iMiinee fu n vn i in t.i iiint i.nimw
, , -fl1
on ine rums ikii u ni nm-i t nr in
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ine niiuit'.M .iiiiiiiii.
(mile squnre, also is adaptable to- hey do down where the appendix
Aircraft and Airways of Amerl- construction of a seaplane, an- is.
ca. Inc., Pittsburgh, has agreed chorage. upwards of $100,000 will But come, no more of this. Here's
to commence operations tit At - ( bo appropriated from city and a chcry datum: There is low
Ian tic City's municipal airport, county treaturles for the project, "acidity of the stomach in most
known as Bader field. When tho' leases of gallbladder disease exces-
present Blling-ln proceso In com-1 Two additional :,trip mapr. pre-1 Mve hydrochloric acid (h: p-:rchlor-pleted.
hangars ami shotis will bo l-''-d hy tho coast and -geodetic . hydrl t lB seldom found in 6ti?h
erected nnd plans call for Inslal- -"'v,,V for the departMent uf com-, faHP. j-0 if j,M,'V( KOt too mU(.h
latlon of complete night lighting m' Irp' ,,rlnK M,Mlt to uvlniors U0d your gall's alt right.
equipment.
I
W. 8. Dawron. formerly nn nir-The
" cngtno mspoctor lor tno
iib - pni l merit of eommen e. has been
I appointed manager of tho Curtis
flying school to he opened soon
at Detroit, Tho (.rosso Isln air-.
port now under improvement, win
no used as an extensive building
progtam will get under way soon.
Actual flying operations aru ached-1
uhd lor early spring.
City and county officials of the
Texas Ban ha tulle region are plan
ning a program for improvement
iiti airpori lacumcs in nortnwest
Texas through united action of the
! municipalities concerned in such
la ilevelopineut.
MUTT AND JEFF
rHMWIIlim IIIBIMfiOaMsaBMB
YES, SIR SHNCf,T'r voeLC SATlHtD
.,iTvi aav mr' 1- -jiki r r Af-ir Muir
ON THC ARDSLtV, AroDRCWS
CALitMTt oR akiV coofese.. but
JCFF IS TtRRlBLt; HC
CRAck A HuJtRCB ATWTY:
1
im fact, I've. NtVeft
Kim mak oMt PAK
ALL tmp- vpac lur -
PlmD -re-GCHAfiP.:
tod'iy. not wry opportune for it
in hiill raining. .Sooiv of men
me Mill working uti the grounds.
scraper and t ;un an- seatteieJ
about, before tlw hotel entrance.
th v m e tram-phi og palm trees
as "all as the l.irty liuildinK.
California real ntain values. The
noiei .ow.u. the
K''oundt of TO.'J'JO utfres with an
1 5 - ft o lo coif course niut repre-
sent at I-a-t unother million.
f
it j5 -om.-th!n- n-w n club
hotel. The tluh ) k. nirat U,n hat
, n-lopt-. ihe . liet)t... ran
(,n,.fu!!y alerted. Vou ran t
f,,r . xa in drivi- tip lo the Ljt'l.
r. i-li..i ..... ... n,..
y.m l.-.w- l lit- c.ish tu-pay for II.
Vuii inul in.'iko an ji p plit-ut lv fur
.liib ln.rnl.'Tshit. TIuh itppllcn-ll'-ii
pus.l upon by LJk- ".IuI
nii'iiit-.-rirp ''.lnnlllf'., anil if
a''.-.l..il ym arc a ro"!iil.-r nd
(ran ,:ly at t h-
hotel hh h.ni; an
mi d'-jilr if rej.tned you natu
rally will ko eluewhc-le.
AH rath'-r auni-iiiK and to our
mind, clever. Kor it is human
nature to want what, wu can't
get or what is difficult to get.
Try to keep people out of a hotel
and watch them try to get in!
Cie'ri;e I'.ancroft and Bob . J'air-
l.anks were In tho Arrowhead
party that day, and iipplied for
inembersh'ns. Wo etui sjiv t his
for tho manager, he played Ills
part well. He looked slightly
bored and said they would be duly
considered, and noted upon as
promptly as possible!
Aye. what fool Wn mortals be '.
We were shown tkruui;h tho place
except the private rooms. sul-
I'hur baths. swininiinK pools for
''" and women, dining rooms.
banquet and ha CI rooms, much
P'dd. thhk yieldLng carpets and
rl h hangings. There are peoplo
w h rat up that s'rt of thing
there are nthr.s who could well
iifforil it. but would prefer to set-
!' down for a
wc k in the grand
or the British Mu
ll. W. IC.
leential Mation,
eum.
The
Airports
Nineteen more citfe havo leen
tdd d to the list undra taking jn-e-!
f nilnar
surveys to dcterniino the
advisability of
taUllsOlng munni-
piii .in poi is, i ne an i on nceuoii
l,f tll,: th pa. tment oC eommen e !
hilfi ,((M.n asked for information
,num hmikicw. -riz Aianmso. ,
t m., i inia, in.; r n.nni i.ick,
mo.; New oi lcans, u-u; Koches
,ter. Minn.: Washington; O,: Den-
M ut-kegon. Mich., hat laid plahs
t pocd lis resources with those'of
Mukegun county, appropriated
'" csta'disbment of an air-,
I""'' adjacent to Mon:-. Lake, a '
short rib-1 unco from L:tJ;o Mil hi- t
nst shun is iiicivasini.' raoidlv.
Tho ore-nt ,.lr Port oiHiitted hv
Hi, Comim-nuil Motors eornoralb'n
will :ut be available nor public,
will :ut be available ftn- public;
uso much longer, according to o(-
,lu ..f (1 ,i.nm. T, ,.l,,,
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,.(,-.,. ,.l ..Ill I K.tttt
....iv.. i ..- ..tt -i.
w"u ll "rtween (irriiKUori n. c.i
IM.il A .. --.1 ,t
new imps are a part of tho
cMensixn gmerninem
provide proper airway
propmm in-
kui-u-h no
Biers between all priuelpal
itles
and ncctlons of the I'nlled tit ales.
oiiMillc--The Mcuinlain Slut
Power runt pa ny awards contract
I'm jsr.no fnr , barge.
Keedsport
cnnsiiuclii'n of
here.
I'laiis nroposeil for
OU-luii pulp mil
Portland Bids open for prnpos-
cd erection of $l.ciin,non grand ecu
tral public market.
aCrautle Christian church wilt
erect new edillce cost Ins from jL'.'v
mm to S.'Ui.nuO.
The Little Fellow Must Have Shot This One
1
CAN'T
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im, w
'ufi r Iord
V Bour Golf. . (BIRDIE, A Ml x Knovu l. FoRj J Mm&K AMD r wAroT ANY J
I -Tl I'LL rtSK A A HOLE. HAt)- (ro TWO v-y-r--- TB TELL HR AiBovjT J L ANGOSGC .' I f) ,
J ' ' . 'AVI HlMl y-.Pi?R-!S k 'irn- WHAT 50 (-'- LI f
. . . .'irt r.tnu"'uv"w oeAAwACj tttvoo caul it (:.! rmm
X 1 4 ir bah . ; SirJ 6olfing ; Lir
Personal Health Service
B7 WILLIAM BEAD 7, M. D.
Pigamd ttUrt ptfUi&tnf to personal
irrMfceitu win u mwnw yj "oy 11
Uiun kttouid b Ui( M rmo in UA.
Mtd. f can b mmwerrd brr.
u to ii.ttru.tion.
Aiira iff. Hiiiuia
0
'j 11 1- lOMMo.M.vr cum: or iyii:isi.i
Km r clearness sake wo must ic
1 member thcro is no such ailment
or malady a dyspepsia, Look in
tho dictionary or meaning and or
igin tf the word, which is derived
. . . i r k v k
.
niiiicuii U1J.VHUIJI,
but
th. ilictiunaiy o:-
.ncji lopedia loo
M-riuuiOy t h e n
on trek m.-dieal
knowledge, for if
you do you, will
l.e Krltvoimly mis -
1,1
pOI"
The di. li-.iiary. ond I nip-
the eneyclep'.lia. sin a vhort
dii'rourhe. hy .sme old timer, on
ln" nature .f d;pepia and a de-
to.ipnnn of the various kindf. juch
I nH "fermentative." "f I a t u 1 e n t."
. -nervous" vr what would you pre-
I f.-r. Thevu nre all nuaint eonrcp.
thuif the b.-t ,,t doctors once eher-
i-h d and perfn-re applied In rou-
tine practice, in lieu of knowledt
" 11......T. u u: '.m'-iiin
1
, who consumed "digesUves" "stoni- the special kinds of gla.ss now mar
achics'' and more latterly "lutes-' keteil by various glass man u far -tlnal
antiseptics" the medical fath-' tureris at a price not much higher
ers persi rlbcd by the ton.
I am not quite certain whether it
in comforting or not to know t lint
when one beeoni"H conscious and
careful of one's digestion or con-;
-"'Hlv frequently disturbed or:
i distracted by it, then one has sonic '
Ileal, organic disease, and no mis
i kikc. i say j am not quite cr- 'iiinnv out tin I lowers,
lain about the effect of this knowl-' What to do for primrose poison
edge, because I happen to have no . tug. All I have done has failed
dyspepsia Ht all. I know one thing, to relieve. IS. 11.
though. If I did have a lot of
trouble frnm gas. heartburn, eruc
tations, heaving or snrenesH after
eating, pain, or other .symptoms "f
dyspepsia or Indigestion. I should
take no dsypcpyU or indigestion
medicine, except perhaps a nip of
chalk prepared chalk, calcium
carbonate say as much as one
j can dip upon a dime, two or thre
i times a day. This ofen gives con-(
' siderable temporary relief, no mat-t
; ler what alls you. ami it is harm-
les. even more harmless than soda.!
j on the other hand. If I had at
i spell of dyspepsia I'd probably hate'
i to learn the truth just as much asi
the next fellow does. The truth
you know, so often introddces tin
Mirg''
Callbladder hifbimmntion U lh
,.,.,.,.., ,f v huV(. 0iv one
ont (lf ,.vi.,.y thm. .Mlff(.ri.,.s froni
callblndder
inflammation (doctors
,.).
holeeysl Ills) has an operh -
lion and the lone guy today stands
a y per cent chance to get well.
Ah. but what about the other two?
They eh ct to go on having dys
pepsia and buying travelers' checks
and llinoiwin.es and other Uixurl-'p
for the folk who furnish dy-pepvin
remedies. But not for long. Thesjj
other (wo birds who manage to es
cape a diagnosis and an operation
are likely tn die fairly young, from
.-umo complication or other.
I should not mind at all having
my alternate appendix removed if I
-mi anoiuer ami u misnenaveo
as badly as my primary oio- did.
Before I had that operation I really
believed operations were rath' r inl
I'b asant. Now I know these people
w ho boast about their operntions .
'" liars, mostly. Still, an op.-ra--
Hon on ones gallbladder well.'
lhats getting up into a ticklish
hat
region and a region where, som
how. I suspect the surgeons don't
'know Ibelr v t.l.....l
well as
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Ml VO'll t VJ V IV II li
Urlsk lcnuuid for I aim Njniphonr.
Ahout .New car I printed here
cimirshinn. i"cver mind if you',
missed it. By wav of penance' 1
offend other sinners In like ease
i free presentation copy of th
Bast
1. lady Symphony, Ordinarily Ihis
system of keep fit exercises S'Ms.
the customer back one dime and a
dampen addressed envelope. This
ofrcr brought Mich a brisk demand
front New Kngland that the edition
was exhausted in a few days. But
we Immediately commenced prim
ing an extra huge new edition, for
the ivimnv from Scotland had not
yd come In. A ret-u est wilt bring
you a copy provided you inclose
stamped addressed envelope.
I
, J-'t'Zr-zz h- "v out rnntK
hJth tzx! hrfli-n. not to 4l4 dlifnoala tr
iuh(m, Mii-Mar! (tmom u tiioMd.
oitig to U lrg cunux-r of letter r
So reply ci L made to quirt not Outiiorn-
Brmdy, la cJT of UU Mwipcr.
Chocolate by the Bound.
Please inform me whether it is
liaitnf til
eat five pounds of
chocolate candy In less than
month. Mrs. L. K.
Answer. Ni more harmful than
it woum oe 10 eat nve pounds of
u rr v"v ' ' aru wot K
or piayinf? nara or Kettinu n entViTha u-ut ,.t imnin
Vrf
lion-
uwn 1 uikftiii e'Tcww, in. live oound'
eluwulat.' v.yull n-c fur two
ration. Kor on" who don no lion, i
it ivork and pluy.i not nor tak..-,
uiine.-t w'.ary exeiei..'. tliij r any
other swe. t or eandy in rather in".
jurlouo.
- SunUnlk. In odil Woollier.
Soino limenuo yt.ti deserlbed a'
ehrap and pructiral kind of win -
dew for prople who would 1 i k
et the ultraviolet ra of mnlU-ht
in the winter time. clipped it to
save it. but now that we are plan-1 , .
nine our sun room I can't find the, A !?n''kcr or boob or ;"uni is
Hipping . . . Mrs M A C ,unw whu payH l Inucn l,Kti
Answer. I described n" rheap !,,,.mndl"B rVtka fur two iCara for
fubfiituK- for glass that transmits
the ultraviolet rays of sunlhrht. Kor'
n run niiin juu fliuilia ue OI1C OI
! than ordinary ginss. I described1
here u cheap substitute for such a
' window or indows a sheet of eel-
i lophano sandwiched between fold-
lug frames of inch mesh chicken
wire. Buch a window admits the
ultraviolet rays and. will remain
weatherproof a year.
Answer. Clive away the prim
roses, if your occupation or live
lihood will not permit of that, then
hav
the druggist prepare a 10 per
cent tincture of primrose leaves
for you, and take this internally;
two or thr times daily, for lu
weeks, beginning with a minute
dose and increasing the dose by
g' nilc steps each third day. For
the first three days put one drop
in 10 spoonfuls of water, and take
a spoonful at a dose.
(Copyright John F. Lillc Co.j
is rouoa nor
..I,
"Well, you can't tell the tlif
fetvnee, nit It don't oimd so eoui
IMI ""s IK ' lMlt'
M'M,! chanwl I"''" ncuriiis to ar-i
oinuN ipcaKiu o new .in4i
niiHlels, wln recalls when It w
tho eMT-changht y lo o derby
hath that kept us in hot. water?
Brisbane's Today
1 (Continued from Page One.)
sPcnt,s frrl'-t('-" P'--t of licr
iPlsliro tline in re;il illtj, tlll'CO
i .11
1,11118 Hi1 "1ULI1 as 111 l,llULUls
or (laiH'in, toil tillU'S ilS luut'h
as in Iirulijp playintf.
You aru told that the essentials
for a successful working -;irl arc
"porsouallty, ediiCHllou. ahilily.
heullh, happiness." They all count.
But mure hniKirtant is her ahil
it y to act as a shock absorber fori
no m u uenous lnuiviuuai wn 1
thinks ho is busy, because ho does
noi uiiow now to organize ni? ;
num. i
lnnoiida, Mr. Hoover will In-
in Nothine
Hi :
tlKX-t the 1 jWc Ukai.bobo ilisirict
wkero many wore drowa.fi last
year, to , wliat can h ilane.
Th ualii'tial RovirnniiDl cim
trols tho waters ot lki; okiu.bo-1
bin iniil will not permit KkjrMa to
lower tliem. liy wifely cutal.', b-j
low n tvrtaln point.
tonsequontly the j;ovrDnA'nt is
responHiblu tor UamaKu ion when'
mun miiiuk r:iuw nn i'kuiow 01
waleni. too hiuli in the lulv.
A skillful cnnineer. Hoover.
will be able lo suKS-st a n-meUv
for that situation, and II 1. Ill nive
him atlfaction to do mthlnB
for a Htato that, for the fiat time.
weut Hepubllcan tn hln honor,
Tho lioune
Vote favorably on the
to eslahltsh au air basu on .the
' I'aeiflc coast, to cost
n dotTn sueT Ue V V plentv
Ct ' ti"u u,,K air uUneH'tu vl-U them
'''U1""! airpianeH to M.lt tliem.
have half
Soon Ihe Taeilie ocetn will Ik-
j worthless Wr deleuse to this coun -
! try. an the Knvllili chancel is now,
to llrltain. Tho only important
ioecan is tho air.
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1.
Quill Points
v.. .1,1.,..
luck? How
many times you owe your life lo
the fact that u train wasn't com
in&r along jut then.
The reason radio reallocation
mado things worse was because
broadcasters argued and listeners
merely hoped.
Fable:
They were tho wealth -
lest peoplo in the village, but lheyarJs of wap am, nvijt,1n.
selected a simple and inexpensive, T . .
I tombstone.
Nlitliri' kiilm 1 tin linlmicp. .. A
hell-iav wife usually has tip un -
commonly good husband.
It's a Kei'-'it- tiiuntry. Thei
woman who now uses' three
linen towel In making her
toilet unci' quarreled with
brothers ami filters for tho
privlb gc 0r hn-uMug lit tho
ehnn towel on Saturday night.
Judge: Have you anything to'
say before sentence is pronounced .
Will Irwin says the little thimjs
count most. They sure do. They
havo usually counted about 10
more strokes when you claim anj
i5' '
Another way to have a
made, to your door Is to let the
public know you Kave ten thoua-;
una lo some worthy cause. j
Americanism: Kicking because
ho much of the lmiKa-.ine Is nd
vcrtislum ..pcndliiB the e'vcniuK
readlna ads because the' :;tolics
are uum.
Prominent anion;,- the unem
ployed
lu inaiiy communities I.
iruih.
i:vn if- capital punishment Is!
iriuht it seems unfair tu limit it tu ;
the clinic of helm,- broke.
Another little thing we need is
a law making a sentence to life
confinement automatic when the
killer is excused because hv isn t
responsible.
Tho middle class is tho one
Hint fold napkin, carefully
for tho next meal.
, Kvcry Kimck is i
t : ometimes It's Just
jtho g-iragc bill.
boost,
boost
S o in o Washington correspon
rlKnta wl 11 on Inv t hlr loU nft.!
March I. and some don't care fori
-.i-nitics
Patronage doesn't prove that
people like talk with their movies.
They still buy radio acts in spite
of static.
The critic
writers lack
seen the new
who wiys American
imagination hasn't
seed catalogs.
Correct this' sentence
1I(ui
lorever saying ihe pretty ones havC'
no brains." said tho gossip, "but;
his own wife is a beauty."
1
l orest l.rove Uro cpiipment j
purchased by local firo department, i
1 M l :
j
Your Income Tax
(No. a
Tonus of filing relumes of in-
dividual Income l:jve boeu ent
t.. to v ie.vnru ItV fi l If ft Ol'H of In-
ternal rt.Venuc. Failure to vcreivw
f however, does not leli
,.,...,.,,. ,,p 1. H iiljtt;.itlol. to
, lutum and puv the lax
.,,.;., .1... ,,r..Ucrih..l r.n
beforo March K- 1H2S if Hie
,.. i fn..(i un a calendar vcar
: basi(l
v.lin.j net inrnme
for
1HJS wan derived chiefly from sal -
ral 'committee rV r wages and was not in ex- pan.
he r. bi;- f sho,,11 ",oko ,'!';ir'Bl, ;'v
liRwi on Ihe illiometax ri tnrll on F m 111 104MA. UK1
out S.ihw i I'eron wI.oh. net Income wa lllut.
. . ... ileriveil from a prolefslcin or litvii- spiroil
) rersnns wiiorf net income wa
n. 'la.-lu.llne fanning, or from
'" '' " or
!11el . ;,m(nin, waj ,.ss lilan
ueriveu irom a jiiua.nuu ui ix.i-
15.U0". are required to ns the
: hircer Foini Into. The use of
, Form llu Is required also in the
case where the net Ineomc was
: In evcesH of WW, recardlesa ot
; whether from alarv busltleSH. pro-,
fesslon, or other taxable uoi.rces.
WESTWARD FLIGHT
BKI1MX,
j . r.c .h .,,,, , i,. ,
j Fhrenfried (.iunther Vou Huene-
feld. one of tho three men who
!mu,Ic l-" westward
air- pash
He died
age of the North Atlantl
on the operating tabb
Berlin
j sanitarium last night as surgeons
sought to. remedy a stomach ind
intestinal ailment which had mar
red his k'st years. His heart fail
ed to withstand the shock of the
operation.
' Baron Von HuenrfeJd was only j
30 years old. but he had an ad- I
venturous career of soldi r, tier- !
man monarchist, poet and dram- 1
j atlst, and. finally, aviator,
j Shrapnel wound. in both 1-gs
j during the World war l- ft him I
with a decided limp. As vice-con--Mil
at Maastricht. Holland, he re-I
cclved the fomier k:ilseraml crown '
prince when they sought refuge J
on Hutch soil, and he later spent!
'several years wt'h the crown pi ir.c
in his exile on the island of Wier- i
ingen.
Of his literary works, the drama
"-higeu of Tronje." t,;iSed on th -
iTknowT n""-
:r0Im.n .
n,,, lt s ...viator 1. will l.e
.-ememher.-d. The flhrht which
l-rouglit him prmiihi. p.'M t.,.,1;
HERO, DjB BERLIN
SUGAR AID TOit.
ADEQUATE DIET
EllCOUragCS tllC Eatill? of
! Healthful' Fresh FruiU
and Vegetable j
! Tt is hich time that the publie be-
j came aroused about the craze f"-
i dictinp. Medical authorities warn j
' us that nourishing foods are neccs- ;
! i,ary to even-one. and csTicviallv to
;.rowingc,,i,dre,, '
' t.ndernonrisnmenl, v, a ptiI 1m
I health. Gem) feeding ? nwessarv
a? a protection acaint lubercnlcEi's
j and other diseases. Children should
! be kept overweieht for th?ir ace
ana neignt. ,
"How is Ftipnr a herefit holh to
tlic youth and the adult we asked
an eminent scientist recently. Sucar
in the diet i the fuel preferril hy
Ihe body. U'tthin n tew minute's
after eating, sucar appears in the
muscles, the fire-box of the !odv.
Think how children and all activr!
people need this perfect fuel in Iheii
I diet.
Not, or.ly that, tut sweetenincr sc
improves the taste of the mainte
nance foods that it makes eating i
them a pleasure. 1
In addition to milk and milk prod ;
uets. young people nnd adults shoult
eat a varied diet of cereals nnc
fresh vegetables nnd fruits. Kiimi 1
makes these healthful footU palat 1
nble and enjovable. Modern candv
containing fruits, nuts. milk, choeo
late ami sugar, i pcrfe-t for cj
sort. .Most fo;d3 are more delicioti;
nnd nouri.-hing with sugar. Th.
Sugar Institute.
place in April lat year. TViUi
captain Herman Koclil and Mjor
James Fit2ir.aurlc:e of (uU 8a r
Ktaft air corpn, sharing the cun.
troh, tip tntee in the plan.Bn-.
men flew from Baldimn! air field,
lniblin. to tireenley Uland, Labra
dor, where they wuitud twu weeks,
in the ice and snow to be taken
out.
I'pon arrival in New York ih-v
were h'iven a tunmltuous Broadwue
ticker-tape wetcoine. ' This was re.
Pea,cd whuM u,ti thr0Q turned to
Ocrmtmy, and accorded Karon Von
uf,r when he returned to Berlin
, after trans-Atlantic flight to Ja.
in youth Out baron was
ami in his last months Uh
" .-.v,,u ju-
- -
in,-, an exprs.un of his w.h that
"',k',n ,'",,!"',' '"a" " 'l
sil k.l.,-d. a wi-h whitli at the last
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When tonntio or breath tolls of
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: women iiavo been eonnoriea ny una
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i should invoke its aid for their chil
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yet neutralizes more acid than tho
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for the purpose. No household should
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