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EIGHT H' 1 1 If u r v j. y ii MEUFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE' ,..-. , Ju!ltJihl by lae '.: ; mmkuw ru,nxti co. ll lMt N. V HU rbM. TS bobf.bt w. m ml. t.iiw I. 1UWIU 8311 J IL klaiupr An Iri'fn.!fct Kefftitff Kotared u neennd ell, mitt It MuHord, Onvm, under set gl March , 1879. 81' BSC R1 KT10X R-VTU ' It? Mill Id Atl.tin-: If SO j'ttur, inn suiwijr, yw. .. Ml Milt, illtj fluudav. BKJOIh.... Dallr, vittwiu Sund.jgr, Tr... L14UT. IUjCUI HlirtiUT. nudiO. , tfrtkif Mi.Il frltmv, aui jrir.. . ., tui0r( m rr .... a? l iff ier, la Attune "'UK 3.HEK: I .U ItaUr, .iihMt .rv. Mb . j;u'!"JLr-LJ . KMnuv inMi ii Bnirfl i ............. , . 1t aui1 ltM h ri.KOTi ir.niM njralwd his wife to a stone lertKo . th tr iwnuaiioii .1 ui diwAM from w)l,nh Bi, Roinod a view of mM& m i ot oufrtM mrtiud in (hU m. .... .,,. .,, i,.,.h ihrouch J I ,,m,o u;. r. j i"JC!''1'1"',n! through All rtfit for publittUu U ureUl dbptlcbcf bmlR u aim mtfiN. Rworb (Uily trnac dmiUtlM fof fli Bontln ndlix Oct. 1, II'-'S, 4433. omriij iwt ef Ihf Cllr Mnltord. AdrmJitM Rrrnnt !!( St c. MtKiKNSKS 4 luMi'AVY Offlwi la N Yurk. Oito. wrwit, ha fntl, im ArgrlrH. Settle, twung. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry ... .. -irt .ei.ti-A.1 political organization, which many rbelleve could have stolen Teapot Domo witliout getting caught, ia now Buffering from internal trouble.1- It- was Inevitable that ono of Mr. , Bert Anderson's rousW letters . last u minor, explaining their cuseedueas at long dUtance. would get under their hide, sooner or Uten , Tho Jim Thorndyke family of Lea burg were over tiunday slink ing; hands. (Kugene Heglster.) Why don't' tlwy stay home and sbnko bands? - In the setectiona of the all-state basketball team,, every section of the state was represented) whether they deserved U or not. NO SKCIttiT A HABIT! (Kim; City Chronicle) A former . King City lady, , we are Informed. wa-J to have : been married this week to her fourth husband. It'a a secret; we may ; tell you more next week.. , - " ; ' Witches are again operating In Pennsylvania and Georgia. In tho absence of any better explanation, witches probably worked on the lastesslou of tho legislature. The President announces that Prohibition will bo enforced with out the use ot dramatics, bruits bands, fireworks, parades, and other Joyful ngonciea such as de claring a httlf holiday, and closing the banks and barbershlps when ai sheriff wields an axe on a bar rel of Young Crow. It looks like the president would accomplish something, but ho will first hnvo to knock the politicians out of the road. - "EDl'CATIOXAL . (Cong, ltewnl) ' i- Mr. Collins. Mr. Chairman and gentlemen of the house, whenever anyone those days wants to put over something they alognnlzo It. That Is what they are doing hero; they put in tho word "educational" merely for the purpose of trying to fool us and cram down the throats of this congress una of the most vicious pieces of legislation ever proposed. Let us seo what the bill actually provide!: let us strip It of some of Its verbiage and see what la In it. It provides for the manufacture by private concerns of munitions. That Includes ordnance. It Includes shells, U Includes powder. It In cludes all kinds of exptoxives, all noncommercial In charactor. . In other words, It Includes everything except that which is carried In the store of the country. - It Includes j uniforms. It Includes shoes, unless these shoes are of a commercial - nature.-' u -' .? 'I am staling the facts In this rase, and If you will get a copy of the bill and carefully read It you will .noi for yourselves that 1 hui si .1 ting facta correctly. That is lilt I ask you to do. It includes every thing, except what Is ordinarily commercial In its nature that the war department wants to buy. That in not all there is In thb ( bill. It includes "essential aeces- i ....... ... , these expression, are to be taken reixrate and apart from munltluns i We see now what they are priv ileged to buy. Let us bo on and see what -else, is provided, lt I provided nex lhat there shall be fnibllo notlc so that business may bid. That is just thmwiua out a eop to somebody, tiecause H is IK-rfectly rneanltiKless. What l the Oie of liavinx bids when the hidder can not net b, coniraci? And that la what the bill ays. Homebody down in the war depai t mtnt thinks that we are a lot of .flumb-bells and are irolng to ttwal low this measure.' merely bei-ause St Is labeled ''educational order. - If the word "ediieat.onal" were led out of thia lull, it -would not get 35 voles in this house, and the word la absolutely mcantnslrwi. LOS ANOm.ES, March 0. Max Silver, lung Identified In po ll records here as a leader of bootlcmrinK activity, was shot and perhap fatally sounded by two unidentified assailant in a fash ionable apartment house here this mornfiir- , . COLCaiaiA. llo, March : eTI Tb, axacullr, board ot curators f lb. Untrvraltr of XlUwourt today ordftred th, dlamlsaal of thre lac ulty member, whom th, hoard held rponsjbl, tv, recent clrcala tlon of questionnaire. amon stu .lerita asking autimata oueatkm. as to hi and tnarriar. Editorial Correspondence PASADEXA, C.U., March 19. Having never heard Aimee Me Pherson, wo hurried through din ner lo reach the Pasadena. Fourr Square "Lighthouse"' at 7:30 last nitrlit. when she was scheduled to speak. We made it on the dot, but j the doors of the church were lock-! ...... .,i.inn u" . h ' ..11 i V. t...t i a.I ulim nv ln tlin nti. 5.,,,:r..1..att.n. W. md our.ny .'lUll - liiiwi"'! - "f-." " " " --- - - - A lurRe man wl.h a ba.. i hi, nrm kno.-ke.l on the door I re,.nmlill.r. ,.q,mlly fr.il.loa.. Tho : a broken window. In ahe -there ?" he asked. "No, he hasn't come,'' was thc .armil toward the audience. : "i Um reply. I so sorry to bo late. Vou see. I . The little crowd was disappoint, had a dedication, and had to drive ed. A colored clrl said: "l'so been my own car my secretary came heah fo tunes nnd nin i never poi ! ... , , in yei. i ney . .-ru u u-km . church." ' -fhey're goina to build one." ' ,u" , ,rt uhi - , imhu uir mihf m.n. " ...... Mrs. McPherson Is cotnlne over to help raise the S100.000." Anoui a quarter oi an nour inter a bareheaded man with a white J " V'"" - his coat lapel came round the corner of corner of the church ' open Mtanuing room oniy. ? I 1 1 1 ... t . w i.. ti... -,.a -A-a j given n space against the wall in lug tho singing. He looked more like e, collego cheer leader than a pni tor, and performed like one. "Now make it snappy, sister. There's a Light In God's Window for You.' Fine! Praise the Lord. N'uw. men. eo If von can't make ... - - - u wuerirwii! iiiui.-.uju.v ... next r mine un, ioiks. ih nif what you want. Slpter U'lheron la on tho way-rwill be here soon. When aho cornea, give her a good Pasadena welcome. She had a hnrd day yesterday six services. She had to attend a dedication tonight, but sho la on the way. Xo work Is' too hard for her In the service of the Lord. (Prom the udlence, A-iiianl Praise the Lord!) What will It be? (A voice from the con gregation: "JesuM, Our Friend") ond Jeau, our friend; now every body sing!' Everybody sang. And we should nay 95 per cent of them knew the words, which la certainly a high percentage. Before the rostrum was a 16-pleee orchestra, men, women nnd boys violins, trom bones, cornets, o xylophone nnd a young man with patent leather halt the piano, who certainly made the old box speak. Above was lha largo white-gowned choir, women In front, men behind and they, too. sang -with a will. For one feature of tho mil file wo wero not prepared. Tho words wero sacred but the tunes were profano. That Is. popular airs, waltsea nnd ono ste'ps wore used almost entirely. Tho congregation danced with their hearts if not wKh their teL lt was most enlivening. The singing program, with a few church Announcements thrown In, kept up steadily until flvo nitn utea of nine. Brother Xoorgard was plainly worried, and frequent ly consulted his bracelet wrist watch. He finally called In his bride of n few weeks, n very pretty dark-haired girl who leads the choir, and he left the rostrum. Mn Xoorgard also had the women sing against the men, and this time the former easily won. Hhe led a few snappy songs, then asked those who had over attended the theater to raise their hands. Hands went up all over the house. She smiled. "So have 1" and started another song. She was full of good nature 'and charm. Pastor Xoorgard returned and announced n. solo by Mrs, Iaven- worth of Cleveland, Ohio, "He Loves Me Still." Mrs. Leaven worth sang six verses, was given an enthusiastic encore and sang four more. Another new feature new to us at least. Between glances M his wrist-watch. Pastor Xoor gard frequently punctuated, the solo with "A -Man! (The approv- ed form In the Kour-Souare Oospel ' appeain to be the sinstnlarj. Glory . to do at one point he put hi$ hi'.nt on ono nido. anmurtf.t bv one hand and fcrventlv ejacuUted. i-rnise tne ijom. tie men pounn , a hm,. nrance jvtlce from a de- rotlter nearl.y. an.l took two nml- MUTT AND JEFF 11,8 " , lfi n a Dirth(lflv on pridav, : hnv . .v. ' ticulation apparatus il would be:". V" " 4 ing him join the arm or navy 8o:ibwn ed to the windows. He v. W e3ley . a hirtlutty tv, in'vite ftU - ha V4 for freaks n lt the , nmwAry J illd cvoIution. Here ; rnntTen mnn( Umos-, ,f ftlntf lhf you can d.dge responsibility. ; fr Xoorgard. the pastor, a dapper 111- o f 5 come-w ' (0"Ce. r ,1 I" miffing that in certain caaea or s'u lo" 30 , , , Sed tlo man. in n verv "collegiate" .,,i v. , . like a very representative southern 1 , , t . - grains of salit-yllc acid in half an You can tell an American broad. cut coat, with a green tie. was lead- ' V. . I" I Cnllfornin nasemhlnee. Very much . ' . ' .Li... . " i otinco of flexible collodion. In a HP is two feet behind a determined I Toial lows, Xo'ohe- teemed " W'noUwj the. interruption. Certainly soloist did not. a scoffer at urj right rammered, 'tva love her bet- ter Mill also" - I ' .j Still no Aimee Mcpherson. Pub- , tor'Noorcnrd sucgested another ,... .... .... ... BPiPcuon irom mo orenemrn. nnu(F while sincerity may be faked i . 1. . i . - . to!1Pro wa8 udto hn.sh-a my HS IIUIIIIC llltH urut-fllliru (Mill , a crow-th. door at the Mt ot thn roMrllm ,1(.nod. and ;in. A colacI. rath.;.iare-riK. ..... ....v. ...... u n ...... lll(r capo trimmed with white, .CMCado of golden hair.' in nunri 1 J , . . I ... ' Wave, and rinelew, above a Bn.lltng , and exuberant faee. .she extended her while nturrtv f early. Ihrl n - i . " . " ' " , lonp sermon or a norl one. (Tiiero was no sipn from the audience.) . I will lake S5 minute.. Thone who ; . .i- a . vn t WiHy mm iunc can ichvo now.: J Pleas don't leave durlnij my talk, , Womanlike. I may oicfeil tho vtime." (Xo one walked out.) n sn turn.fl , ,. ho.. ! ,,,e,,"r"c',lf.'"? I her. with n rnlhor slnlM fni-A nn,.. i . . , . . ,. ... "... . , ,." " , yon to : my Ron I have worked ' hard, ma , r-non-o .1,,,... "j u" ttfrt Drt , ,rlrnv Iooltod "k religious fanatics .... . .... ' t-fc uiV;nw orchestra play while I fix myi. ' p -"-'"u. dnini- uy several men started pinning up:,!, i " , . j i nfi mn, The Hen," "The Holy Ghost" nud The MU!pnium around lh'- enrds were pinned smaller discs of pasteboard printed with import ant Incidents in J'.lble hl.siory. Tho sermon took 40 minutes, but wc will not attempt to describe it. It was pood fundamental doctrine. Mrs. McPherson frequently turned the leaves of the Hlhle but never read from it. It was not what sho said, but tho way she said it; not lutr text but her personality that Interested ua, nnd we believe Inter esti'd the majority of the congre gation. ) A less spiritual person than A I men Mcpherson could Hcarely ho Imagined. Her dominant note is an elemental physical inn get' Ism on Irrepressible, inexhaustible phyoica) vitality. She looked n blti tired, her voice was very huskv, but for 40 minutes she chased the devil from one side to the other of that stage, without a pauao. a slop for breath, or for a thought; bang, bang, bang! a joke here, thrust at the highbrow scientists, and rich churches there a little skipping dance, a song (religious words to a popular "movie':) nnd at tho end an appeal for money for the new Pasadena tabernacle (There must be rich men in Pasadena write out your checks). . i It was over and thajmgc throng marched out a few going to the stage to ahake hands with Sister Aimee, as sho briskly prepared for her return to Los Angeles. What ia the secrot of Aimee Me. Pherson sho has many hut we mean the secret of hor sensational' success for her success has ben. and still Is. sensational. ! Wo would say her power and her; sincerity. That she has power : A -tremendous -power no one enn ! deny. Power neither spiritual nori mental but physical, hypnotic' She dominates, hy will and the sheer excess of her vitality. Many doubt her sincerity. They point to' nor un-i'hristian behavior, her un questioned love of money, her sor did hreak with ' Mother Kennedy.-' All true, no doubt. Put none in consistent wlm sincerity when one accepts what we believe is the, cornerstone of Aim re's ethics and theology. . l Toward the end of her sermon, , we helieve. that cornerstone was! -wha ,no,",r' """l - What will Jle say when you cornel before Him? What commandment i have vou broken, wh.u liitln .t..l take have you made? No! He . I nav you de.lle.tled it lo Christ's I work: have you taken His word I reve.lr.il In the. Il.im! llnrtL- an.l . neuicaie.1 your soul to Ills service? That Is what He will ask. And to thai we will answer. -We have." " Mutt's Wife Won't Get Aimee has- That we believe taj her sincere conviction. It ia not ; what commandment slie may have ; broken, or what falsehood he may 1 'lB Pok-n-lt -la -what h-h done land-what sho has tried to; , , b 1 .m.ur ui 'ieft,!' . . , U ha levor her fdns or her short- cominps Hhey hnve been redeemcfl i by her works. That in her belief. If it were not, .she never could j u.. . i . luuny. Ions. Aimee la unquestionably an ! Z TTTJ" . " ' .. i.i. - t.. , . . .. ".J ' dm7 rv" !'? , ?i '"'" fl"" oonvonlont rone of ethlpH von ;",.!'. .', aw'"'"' ' l " ' only nnoilier way of saylns lhat Mrs. Almr6 smpl M,.h,r;oh .,WPn. tlnlly a prBan in the robes of a Christ lan crusader. The consresatlon wan Interestlno:. Tht lat. President Irtnlins mipht K-A Afllla " 1 .. 1 ..Il. It " I'UUll 'nN. They were. Many with baldes in thor 0 thIrkset mftn .I(h n Vnii . i , Li n. i Ut.h.a ol,?..r ool,np ftnd wh ,ft ,!p- i nna iwo cnuuren. one on encit ami. j ".8 ' ri, ,.i . , Zr;ll:n7 - 'j noticed they joined in the singing heartily. At one point. e asked every Pastor one : i.i. ' " . nanus with those about them. This i was done all over the house. Kvery- happy. t nvm ,(inrl vrc hnvlnir n nnnd tltnn - A 'nlZiT TV J" ,b'B a picnic nt Lincoln park a few k, nco. They -rvorc not par - : tioularly demonstrative, There! . . -ve-Bl "sninnt" n .l "IWicfl were 'more nttentive than demon- durllic Atmee'S discouraP. - iVrhana ,nst nlht w. fIr fMf . ' r waiting over an hour and a half, everyone was tired. Aimee Indicated she has a sense of humor a certain wit. she told how she had addressed 5(in Shrlners and had been admitted'0" V , ' as a 'noble." "because they said t"B 1!lt hUIb mnny 5'l-nls;i I had walked the burning sands.") She joined in the laughter that greeted this frank reference to her' alleged kidnaping adventure.. At one point In her sermon the cardboard disc marked "Dark Ages' fell the floor. still talking, tried ineffectually to rfplaee It she worked with it sev eral minute, then letting it drop the floor and stay there, re marked with n wry mlte, Th dark ages is so dnrk It won't stick to the chart." Xot so good, but not so had. Aimee Is no thiek-hcaded exhort. r - she has n "comeback. n AV. n. Thor's Jom two ays V find out how veonderful you are die. nr ! run ftf off m. r,fit-m tlLni I A ,ver napun Ml .-rob Hi- hex' .,.. w kMl ... ... ,. .... I -"" " I DHTROIT, March d. () Tne lion w as received here today that Roscee 11. Jackson, president and ...n.,.1 n.K..n., Ae ... 11.. , Motor Car company, died Tuesday in Mentone. Kran.-e ot iiiflu.-iij.-i lie wa SO years old. Any Sympathy From Personal Health Service ; JBy WtWAM BEADY, M. D. Hlgned lrttr pertslnlRg to pnonil halth and hfxfne. Dot to diiM dltffaoitk r trratrorut, w)U be mti4 by tr. lindf If Urujd, mtlt -tddtcMed utvHop U nclot Lftur should b brtet iml written tn ink. Owing to th Ury number of Utwro re- cetred, oi-lf a few eta bo trM-.l her. No reply can bt mide to uHm oot eotiforai tea to Instruction. AddrH Cr. WUUtta Brtdr. In cm ol tola Mwacaocr. t one ntn.i ovt , 'Jiiliuiailons nf irandom igroups., ihilKate' that' onei child out of j every 4 "is naiurnilv left handed. I mean by the1 erm natural Ml handedness? Well even'body knnwH- Kilt mnet . 1IU ai-e naturally Kven so. wo 'can it and con cede ti.n. .. may haye . as good a riht to pre fer the left hand. The brain center for the con - Irnl of mnv'omnnt. nt tl,n ,,h, 1 al.lln...! En l.f. .1,1.. ..itol n..1-Aliitlnn ..A- ,An. pie. The center for control closely associated with the center! nients of Hps, tongue and throat in articulation. The brain centers movements of the left arm, left hand ntid in fact all of the t "'""V'es on ine leu Slue qi me I hoilv. inn sllimleil Ii. th eiehl l ,..",..!, ' . ... "..iReneral advice. . . general rule of . crossing applies; fni. nil n..w,i.,r. mr.v-AmAnra- -r. . for all muscular movements, ex ,, t,WiQ In order 1 v 1 v " to inquire into tho reason for this statue in the vicinity of the third ! fr,, ' ,. ... ! !,1;." .tr.m.al "Jo1" ''""V ,h".el tiie motor speech center is evi deutiy . destroyed and a . total loss i of .tho power to articulate aecom- fside of the body, the only plans-' 1 1 l""""""" wu ,n"hV... 1 o subsequent recovery of ability i t, " ' '" lM" "" ""'N j " "mised mo or-speeeh ; j venter in the ripht side of the. J braln- ?vl",r" " "" bas heen ' ,lom ,i3 1" "i"s' '1 ''-v 'e l"" i ! essi'y and assumes part of the. Students of this problem find that there, is a measurable differ- ' eneo in tho size of the bones of the right and k-ft arms, by which measurement ono may determine whether a given child ia right or U-ft handed naturally- Thus 'Y.mNihe h-ngth of the ulna plus is ol - ways greater on the' right side in ;a right handed and in the left arm oi a naiuin.iy leit nan.ieu iimi - viuuai, even Irani ininney. t ius meuiiieuieiiL is me u-n.iii ot im - iiiiT iliiii uuin uii mi iii jwuu.ui" IW.-..TI limn me winner. ilie.i - of the elbow to tho point of tiie' ca's war seems to shake tho theorv. middle knuckle of the llttlo fincer. TUo differenco. is only a frac-jbar, who intelligently not ont of 'section that didn't howl liecause j Name or rreii.toit. totw w. Tnmi.ers. lion of an Inch.- of course, and Torreon as soon as M extern n airr ! it stax money was spent to benefit .. sntKv Sem 'nn'orniy i"irriee, Imnr may be necurntely determined j planes hee;an droppitit; bombs, is j a poor section. : awe t'rtmmiioner. Raiem. eieitnn. only by mentis of a special insiru-, well on his way to Chihuahua, .car-J . r. I'itree, ue.il .tcenr. ment hnviiib- a slidln Biiide, airying with him valuable loot, in-j Hell, for many a woman, will be j synopsis or n.nual shikm.ni kind ot caliper. cIihIIiir millions of dollars taken j a place where she must watch lr!w ,, Am.;,n Kasl, ,;, ,,1.,it.we cp, Mindful of the power of bub-!' banks in Monterey. Salt I llo. husbnnd spend money on his own Uf Ne Vmk. In the siaie of Ne Yon. on u cestlon. f shall snv iiothinir aliont i Toi reon and other small cities tem- people. ' llilrtr -fir-t day of lleeemher, IH.S. maile l ti,-, .hn..n ..e ii... ...oi.... ..ntni. . .... ... ....... . , Hnti lire spceill ceiuer, luriiiiiri than the Information a 1 r e a d y j prom enn tie mane troni oauilllry i Blven rntt it is well to noteldoesn'i prove thai real war can lie that the old tlir.o antipathy of '""'U profitable. ; teachers toward natural left hand-1 - j do ntteniit to Interfere in 'b" '" he whiskey trade am Ihe rhil.l's or feremi f,Vr the lniiIil! prol, ihition.a success, claims tne rlilltls pritereni-e lor ne victim in ew York i-Hv left band, onto the teacher has;"3 1,ra.l witimmcw 1 ork llt. oteertl ht th I'ft hamledness, Ton lf,lsaml ,,,,.. finp f.yc; l ii.iiui.ii. im. wt ii-ii.tuifu ii.at ii t-r today even resists the nus guided demands of certain parents; thai the Ml -handed child be I hnvo criticized teachers pwttyi freely. fmni ItniA in tiinrt n ti.iitt t this very tiiins. and I have based my remarks on the complaints of mailers, complaints nnotu tne at- iliii.,1. in iiitiniin in iiin.ii... 1 1 iiiii. nan.irtiii.-N. un iiiiiiii .ii i tivitceih.- . handed children. These complaints! '. 4 , x ' still trickle in. apparently in the Other prohibition news. In -same volume as for many years Brooklyn, a bicser city than old,- Im.t. Hill lnlelv 1 nm t?ki t. flllit -ni. i A ... i I another note, the assurance thai up to date teachers no linger Int ern .ultl. l..ft Iianr1.nl . ne QVKSTIONS AM) ASWi:i!S Won- Soltiirier Ut rti.eH.miv n rri.m.i ml.t ..... Hint . " ' '1 7. . . . jFaUpeter taken in small quantities j 1 good for pains Which people. enll Theumaiism. Please tell ; me If saltpeter Is injurious to UiOjSanta Fe railroad declared tod;.y ! system in any way? IZ. II. K. 1 that there was no basis in fact of J kngr fl cold and "$o to elep" b- j Nn or fomiwny, .mifan K.iele Fire lit Answer It is harm less enough. 'the n.-serted ambitions of iho i Baalmann'a Gia Tableta prevent "f v- . . . . Ssltneter fs nsd in ruriner meAts. which it makes appear red. a linK with the Santa Fe in order Whwhr consumed in vrncd be'f'irt itinko Is Angles a trtninnl. Him op each twfxtv-five. or as meiMeine. It Is merely a mild diuretic lUldney stimulant) and has no '" appreciable effect. n teospoonful of sulphur Y P much for ordi - Impure blood ,-K. C. . on the blood. It is merely a mild rtiihwcr nuipuur nas no cueci; " """";! ';the old almanac jokes. Anemia. " uu""r 'lvB nnl nave me a blood tonic and told mo to eat liver. : Now I can't ; i make so many offico calls, so I; ' 1 1 ten me wiw ee i i COUljl Cat to make blood. MrS. S. Answer So fnr .is I fcnnw. livei ' UO .-TOlUO, except . in the oflrmhor uncommon pernicious ane ... uiuiuuij uu-mta ii ,""V""". 1 cfu!"; . I euro. There are many: causes of i "nf.m,la- .s""?"' ls ;.h" ca"s, ?nyi ! dl-"c"M",V "-the diet. Send a stamped envelope, bearing your nd- dress and mention that you havei ,, , ,, - ii i iii mull jiiu iiiio. C" r.lll(inf" ' lcaje repent jour rorn cure your-oolumn. Mrs. A. f). W. Answer - Itn nldiKiiro Throw i-" - - - "k. j away. Then if you adhere to the instructions above, tho cure Willi be permanent. if you feci you simply rnuf t wear shoes again, of coursi? you will grow more eoriH in the same way you grew tht;m (Copyright John P. Dille Co.) Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One.) 777 ; 7 ' tlllllltS lit! will spend n year i Europe, think tip new" plans' and starts workintr airaiu. ; Tlii Amorieans hiiuA, with , few exceptions, is unable to jom,im? "U, that keeps! at wor,k all those that know now J to work. i i ne nig war proved tlint war is! ; irriproi itaiiie. sometinies worse lor ! -Mexico says that (icneraJ Ksco - - porarilv occupied. . 1 1 Inw HVIil- Ii. on.. Hill n. t.ni---,- i ...... ,..,,. . , ,.ri.n . , u ,-..,,,,, Would not that frighten you? M 'thn. He. ntcaded Kuilty. The jiidce -sentenced him to i . ..... , KlcMeii h,llal ,Btor ,hl, ,ernl u.llIn bo Bix months in Jail. iiiro moni 11-4 111 taxi ti-n Y-t n tr ; ,,. on(1 thin u ,.)ut u,(.,h liiw.". .another th nir In ns 'tlu. ..cw i.rin, uu .nail ll.ll lail ISI.lllll, ' ; hootleRKers enKaced in what Is; io-'called a "lacketeers1 " fight. Po- li. .... f : .1 r ti.i .... i - t i away your shoes. But maybe- vou,, ,. ,. . , .,,. ..-.J.uu j. ....... in Plain..,. prTp.,( ...pecillv mini-.-., i'int-1 I'll iiltr null If Ut scant Mctlartv also entered" th i battle and shot Policeman Maloneyj j". ,"' . '.,.'... " 7 "iso was Kineu. S.X KRANCISCO, March CO. ' w. p. Storev. m-esidfnt of the' W:. ont v(lrihm Miii.-Miii. r. Quill Points A wife is a person who plays flt steering the boat until there is a 'storm, ' - , j Our forefathers must have been ant .,,., o-h 1,,i,i im i Creat " The couia mnke Up I their minds without a nation-wide i survey. I - ! Perhaps we become what we eat. ' in the old dajs thej-e, were no pea-1 - i nut butter mndwlehes or peanut; ,,.. n .,,., .,.. vhich lead to so many kinds oi l ! nake '"i3 i'1"-.. H tells -ivhy th, "JeUhVr ! Z 2 l!" exertion t.res yo l.out; why ) should they? . .. . , No law can be enforced. j that work'are observed. i , ! - ' -G- ir massaue removes iicmi - j ilia liips fUsaniicar in an un stmiiktMi neneraiion. v A 777777... n, I ! but he can always tell a widow how lo lnv"" "fl i,'rawe; Simile Mr today: As happy ns a legislature mat nas ii.umi a new, I s.niree of revenue. i Dealer, say most second-hand tclohtes are sold abroad. IJut not in . Tl... ..n nt tv,i in Junior's clothes will fit Dad. . . ! Amprii'.iniKin: tiivmti nit; m-j looking woman. Kpeaklns of wasted effort, there's 1 the girl who takes a domestic sci - j once course when eh expects to marry a dnig clerk. - Snmo d;iv norhiiDs. n 1nriirn will go easy because the accused is lion- tsi enough to say: I just wanted to kui mm. Kvei community lias at least one family Unit is forever in some lawsuit hccntiM? every body .els is s tricky nml mean." - - Vy becoming a citi7.cn of Florid ' . ' ,,,l.u,,,r " enough for the tips while there.. j "Stni. tidewater states me eaiicr. for appropriations ti. fiKbt j corn borer as prairie states are - ot build a Itreat navy. i ' r Fable: Oneo there was n rich t-nrerct this sentenro: "The nloek , - " ' . man. -had been stopped three days; before anybody noticed It." , NEVV 7,77- m - j lany ami the Columbia Itioadcast- iK system announced today thai! Iheir nationwide networks would iro.li1(.ast lh of Pl.0,,Pnt I ,lmer ,lt h(. annua, ,n..hen of ; 1 Uu Assnoi.nll lr- htre nn Amii: ! 22- More than I0i stations will bo in the hookups. Tho hroadeast- eastern standard time. MnVQ flnO 1 I U lTXUI V VjtlkM In Stomach and Bowels , If TOU wl.h to b. perm.nently r.. Uvd of in atoms. h nl bowrlt, take ba:iu3nn JLtf .K! oxutit. nfrvnu. (Hmtt with hrar't pal- i pit4twrt will vantin. and you win auait ) be abl- to take a oWp breath without That drowav. slpy feelin after nnr will be replaced by a dealra tot ",V""l:!n. 'nL 1 ceae, "m ! 'M",tnn w,l.n inT. on. Get the aenuine. in the yellow park- i4, at any e-od drug atora. frlct SI. Slrania Prnr tore (HT lT 'AS HotwiT SoctS Stomach Disorders y Eirst Revealed by Coated Tongue - Youi tongue is nothing morg than the UDDer end of your stom. ach and intestines. It is the first ! thine your doctor looks nt. It tells I at a grlnnce the condition of your I digestive system nnd physicians sav that t)Qc-e 0f a sickness start wjth stomach nnd bowel trouble, A coftt(d tongue is dang(.r gi iu mi vc pains in liib uuweis, gas, sour stomach, dizzy spells. Those Coating on the tongue is a sign that you need Tanlac the meili 'cine which has helped thousands j wlio were pliysicul wrecks from stomach anu Dowei irouiiies wno linH "iried evervthint?" in vain nnd 'about given up hope. I Tanlac contains no mineral dratrs: it is made of barks, herbs e l and roots. Get a bottle from your - I drucrfrist todnv. ; Your monev noek nr it doesn t help you. Tanlac ! 52 illlUON BOTTLES USED ,. ., ,.. T1Ir ,.,...... n. ......... ... . ... ........... ....... of (he People) Nalioii;.r rireiwurnuce Compaiiv i of XV m ncian. In me Mnte-or in-iaware. on tin ' " 'IS!?'' ,,' S 2 1 1(lft0n, piquant to law: ' .caw CAPITAL Amount of capital sloe p;iitl up. $1,000,0(1(1.00 I .M 11.11 h '""" .. . . ., n.. $1,810, 020..13 OWUKmi una rents re- ditriiig Hie year from other Mtirfpi (e tttiriru tht year 520.000. a-i 1 1 1. 027. no Income !'J.4Sl,.;nK.4l lUSItlKSKMKNTS ! Xrt ,,, , iwiuii nh'C pa!i) iliiriiiii tin year. itwltiitiM ndtustnieut eiwnes.l ft 1 0.0 1 r. 0 2 PhldetHli italil on rapllai stock j duni the ytar 19fi.06ft.5O'' ' " SftianM am dtifir.i lite year. C1I.T 1.1. : Tnts, ticen uik! fees paid tttir- li the year. !,l!70..'.ii ' Amuiint of all ottu-r exuendt- i.01 j T,i(a eiptndittuM . .i.:i4 n.5;7.r.-. AfiSKTK Value or real estate uuned (mar- ! lift value) $ fi2,M".no j Value uf slocks ami uwnt-il (uiaiUi Uw) ,1.040, 1 8.VI.0 ' iMin on nmrleaers ami rullat- - rral. fic 1 ,fl!HI.4INMitt 1 C(t In tiants and on IuihI.... li IU,t "!.", ( I i'lt-initim-i til nmrp ot collection writ! mi since SeptPinlKT 3d, 1128 .. 312.2fir,.8 i Interest itixl ieK dne-- ainl ac- I ffuitl 8.S0D.8S I Total admitted awn i,lA4.t!iis.i:i j MAKILITIW firoM cUimt for 1usm unpaid. .$ 200,271.00 I Amount nf unearned ptemiums nn all wtstaitdiiMt tivks I, HBO, 211. 11 All cither liaMtilies. tlfl.OOO.HO Tfttat liabilities. .xrliKire nf raiIMl slwk of 31. 1100,000. sinilns S3, 1 4 0,753.02 Sl.05S.Mri.ll UI'dlMESS IN IPItr.liOX FOR TIIK VKAII Net premiums reeelietl during the year 7.1 ns.-J OiS?i paid during the year.... H, !)!'.. 7 7 inctirreil during tiie year.. " C. 7 12.1.5 Name if lomiuny, l-enplei National fire In- I naaiw r-impam-. i tin- liiMiranee t'oinmisinnel ot the Slate ut are- "'" "3I" 10 CAPITtl. Amonrrt of eapilal slot, paid up $ l.noo.ooo.oit into.mk "" .'! bra n . . ceirerl dntint year .... I.HWI.8I . , , .,,. . ,; I""1 .ia..M Xtl ST trtr'inlln arii-Kf iunt t.tKi.. QSinnni.lt :,,1,t!fUf f?id m C4WUI uor , romaitians and mUtIm" i'i.i 2r.0,00o.pn 1,811,510 :t !T2,829.j1 flftl.Tll.fis dujiiir the ypr Tiw. lk-rr airtl frt?s paid tlurim id year Amount bf all otltrr rtendl tUffti .". Total rpfn)itiirrs $ 5,fi"t),l Sti.iti ASSKTS Vatne ot (tiyU ami IiotnIs ' oairffl (marki-t rslnr) , . . . $11,S2 l.fUl.2." r.i-h in hanU .,nl on haivf..., H7 l,;i74.(i'J I'i t'iftliim in rwur-if of fiillrrtton TiMfn shirt Srnt. 3ii. l!28 0i'2,r;gc.:,i h-itmi snd rents dit ami ac- iil R0.2fi2.1S Tn,.l nrfmiltMl ...la ..- u l l ic.'fl " mM Stturii '' ' 'r,r fUim fnr Inwr tmiuM.$ 8nri,528.i!i ISO -IS Pup for mmmi;tnn ml brnkrr- 4R,SS9.:i l.5ji;,:tiio.iiii iwHiti Tolal lUl.ilitlM nclihke nf i r: ttl.tl torl: $ R.T.Tf SflS !!) ItrS!r-S IN IIRKCUN HIH TIIK YKAH - J Xtt prtmiuBH rffTltcd rttirins Uw )f-ir ?I.TSS.ftl bo-"5 P'l 11 yfsr :i.(Ht.ll . . i:i.-i;iU.!mi Njrop of Prtsidmt. Paul L. Ilald. Name of Strrrtnry, Alfred L. Mcrrltt. ' Stamtorr rrlilPHt attonit)' for iwt iff, Iniir- jaiw l 'Unmi-iiitHWT.' MH'iirtty-Panifli trtsurarra Attfnqr. Ivl ArI,' 3y BUD FISHER Heft OUJU FAULT, St KNOUJS X ThK(k THG FGLS UdhGW ! Me vwiTH TH . vr7Y? t pin: o4