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V r :.1 msDTcmti mxtij trtbtjitb, hedforp ' onEooy, Friday, may n, 1039. rotm f CSDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE ' EtlSf"' tto IMI t oust w. ioitl, JMHer a. icmru nuni. 1 ot?i? M a. Ufa. "p itiwctornw u: dmSTVu . row-... Mir, wiu aw. a""- . 1.10 Miir, ounm omw ' .L DeLr, viUwllt lindl, iMi. J. 00 1.0 JMMauTuMnl Mat. rtmou, taW. (M Odlf. vfth liiooV. twit;... : Mir, witaoot Bonder, awttl v . Dai If, vttbout luodv, eae , -Ml in, aril U twiran A Tim AMOCIATIO eke m for rabUatlot of All bow easel rtiel Ka5 tTltrSSSlH eWUU MVi Berwa on em n. anteui wt .of jtttw comtt. COMTANT CMoco, DtUOh nSSS, yuvM. into,, rom Ye Smudge Pot iy. Arthur Ptrrjr nl. n'rat lndv to mistake a Sixth BO' lamp post bano tpr a. Uflnklng fountain, i limping. . ' "Brad Heath in fpu'r. nioB. old to day. ; -'r' ' - ..' . '"There ha boon a ' decline- In murders -InV-Now York, Chicago, and Klamath Falls. HutabagaB are on the diet diet. They, aro a carrot that roformed und'ljecamo a turnip. : .".I Maybe , a, pedestrian" could feel titniortant if he would Mtop In front of a store and toot a little horn for service. (SPY Chronicle.) The best ho can do In sneeze. i.,'Tho 'steerlng gear was "defec tive," but the steorcr was Ok. " School Ih about out. Young men wtin imv' boon wearing blue denim Ami nvomiiH will, nut on their good clothes and seek a )o. 'Atty Rawlos Monro has a copy .,f ihK'farm bill, and will take the name nnart. arid ftBsay : It. This lntfal nirht and alutton for punish Went,- lias contracted to find out what; It'lB alMMit; before Sen. lie- Nary does. . - - -. The social whirl had Btarted to whirl, and ft) "flie 100-yard dash for the Krlsco girl, from Petaluma the young man In the load Is an old schoolmate of Joan Crawford, the movie' queen. 1 .Veorltt Bill OuteB went over the hill after some spudB. .Spuds can not be grown successfully In this section, owing to tho lack of nuro iron In tho soil formation. They have to bo hood In the mlddlo of the fishing season, and havo to uo harvested when the door aro tut test. .. The only thing a newspaper can get lifter and not Insult tho major political -parties, tho Kngllsh speaklng ' rrtcca, and ' tho forward lookinK "forces, Is Satan and his main crop--Sin. v VThere will be no bas'ebajl this summer. This will enable-owners of autos to seo' how far thoy can go after church Sunday, and got back Tuesday. " -:.IAS1KLU).S "-(Emporia, Kan., laotU') Krstwhlln fiioiHls are contending bitterly against one another, each in thn attempt to prove his noluh bor cultivator of "the host dando lion patch In town." . Tho spirit of rivalry Is becoming siiHi-per and sharpor..Tno concor dant exiKtonco of peaco-lovlng and toniperate Kmpoi-lans Is -threatened. - Unless some means of arbl tratlon Is discovered before lung the civilisation built upon the plain so 1 laboriously by our noble pro Bonitoi-s will bo utterly deslroyod Jonathan will kill David and hro llier will fight brother tooth and nail. And oil Iwcauso of a danrtu Hon patch. 1 ' Pearo cannot come by concilia tlon alone. l Tho cause of tho con fllct must bo removed. Tho most satisfactory means of accomplish Ing this. end would bo tho holding of 1 a great public fenst at which dandelion greens would furnish the bill-of faro.' Dandelions broiled with' bacon, dandelions boiled In vinegar,' dandelions blanketed In ci-enm sauce, dandelluns served lp all the Ingenious ways In which only dandelions 'can' bp seryed. Thus not only would the cause of tile war- hp ottmlnHlcd, but men wtilUd forget their ' petty diffor encra In the good-fellowship and tolerunce which one feels for an other with, whom ho has shared a meal, If ll woio anothor place and an othtri; time, the suggestion that tho blossoms of. the plant he, utilised to add to the conviviality of the af fair might be seriously considered.' , As things aro, 'there remains only . the possibility that' the delicate ambrosia of the yollow buds be concocted Into spring tonlo fur mangy mules. . , ; ' To Muti-Kn Scissor When tho scissors are dull, run the blades across tho neck of a small bottle, In the name position as though cutting oft the neck of the bottle. "' - ; Here Is Secret Of Skin Beauty A Vonderfu! discovery Is the new French process Which give MKL-LO-OLO race Powder Its unparal leled) smoothness and makes It stay on longer. The purest powder mode Its color lii tested. Never gives a pasty or flaky look) Will not Irrllate or clog the poreal Ila youthful bloom stnya on lunger. Re member -the nnme JSI l-;i,l.l-(! I,C. Jlciilli'a i'l'Ug Sluro, WE HATE TO HAVE THEM GO Miiy be a selfish' ' vicwjpphit, but, wq can't aroi'ise ajiy enthu siasm' over the "promotion of Perry 6rawfowL general man ager of the California Oregon Tower Gmpwn.r, to "become president of the American Utilities Service Com pany'of Chicago. Paul McKco, W. JT. Shepliard, rcrry urfl.wiorci, litre are iree active officials of '.'Copeol" who have faff to take more responsible and lucrative positions ejtiew.henj. In. each 'case what was 'some other eoniiuiniitv 's gain was Medford's distinct loss. Capable, clean-cut and pitblic-sjurited men, all of them. 1IL. Tioi.rt' 1imi urn'' ' '" ' ' 't ' ''-'"' ' Promotions and frequent transfers seem popular an large public service corppraUqns.., If UiP;Bylle!)y CprPpraUon should consult us we would uuggest that as far as executive changfcs are concerned tlie'y"caH'it a day., and allow' the ' personnel to stay put for a wliife.' Jledford necdV jermancncc in the type of citizenship these Copco officials .represented. . ' THE HIGH COS T sometimes takes a great tragedy ,to-bring a neededrcform. The Sloeuin dis'a'sler a quarter of ji century ago revolution ised safety appliances on American sliJps. The Iroquois catas trophe created a new and safer 1 So this Cleveland hospital holocaust-will undoubtedly lead t6 radical changes in hospital construction and methods. In this direction we notice the . American Hospital Association of Chicago has already called a meeting to consider the adoption of new. safety measures m hospital A-ray, rooms and lanorato- i. ..' .-. . - It scenis regrettable'tliat the sons at.leBs cost. But, as. civilization is. at resertt' constituted, . . ' -. f" 1 '' - ;t ''' ,y' i.J 11.. 1 L A 1 1-1. 1 bitter experience seems to ds at times,. the only effectiye"one;v.;." ( ' ',: W.IIILK on this subject it might' be' Sppropriate to all at tention to tliq iiiiglit of "Mrs. -Mury 'pierce, and the Graf Zeppelin. . "; " " ' . i ' In doing so we must take a writing it is impossible to kuow whetther tho experience of Mrs. Pierce is to end merely in a good scare or tragedy. We fervently hope for the former outcome. For the latter ms no proper place as a backgroiind for 'hat wc aro going to say. . The point is this -. . .. " When a nieo. solicitous husband tike Mr. Pioree goea to the trquble. and fexpensp of cabling, a., ccftnin trip, an4 gets his own government to back up that rotjuestL--aforesBid wife should under no circumstances disobey lum. ' Not only for his good, biit for hers. ; ' ' ' .it.' . .. FOR, as the present situation demonstrates, only serious trou ,blc can result If the trip liai liecn' successful, Ave know what the gist of Mrs. Picroq's have been: ' "I, told you so, Jphhj you were' wrong agiiin!": ' Troupe, no end 'of itl 'And; now if tragedy is averted we know what John's inevitable comment will be: told you not to go, Mary. Perhaps the next time! etc. " i More trouble. In fuct, nothing but trouble regardless of the outcome . .'-. SO, for the sake of that bulwark of Society, the family, and its rorner-stono, domestic' discipline, wo do hopo Mrs: Pierce gots a good sehre, for she deserves it. 'And for our own sake. and tho sake of air navigation, mind of those who have friends and relatives on the Graf Zep pelin, vciiope her experience is no more serious. i As is always tiro easo when umn, there willlbe some who agree and some who don't. But one thing wo do regard as certain. The members of the Ancient and Honorable pkler' of Husbands will secretly give their approval even if they don't euro to express -their sentiments aloud. Then again1 two cars save many a quarrel about who made the dent in the npw, fender. Queer govorninnnt;1 It" quarantines the district '' where the fruit fly. startctl but -makes no bridge. ' ' Wo feel quite sure there is' a nioral in the fact that whero 12 years ago everyono in France was trying to bring down German 'dirigibles, everyone there today is trying, to savo one. , Maybe tho Indian' stock can be absorbed and merged into our family treo,' but years of patient grofting and trimming have failed tq eliminate him. Onae more Gleniin Collett golf only to losQcth; championship. .Hut for hard fighters like Clcnna there is always tho 'noxt MUTT AND JEFF fmiT INWlTfiB MS TO I to,v,crt WILL SCT I ;N t VrJ0VMS K CANi'T") -'p " hu.0 , J cFi7l . Sf.' ' V"l "flfT jR ' "vjft THe FIRST TlAAS 1 p' tYSe HCT f .HAKE HGjJ iS? 1 ' -''11 c..,. : OF.PftOqBESS code of theatre construction. -; : ' human, race.eau!t learn its les nop oniy . iuo oust, icucuer, uut, decided chance. For at this ' his beautiful wife, not to mnkq . - greeting to her husbaii4 would and the happiness and peace of we express opinions in this col "effort to' limit the spread of " , has gained the finals in British time,"' Jeff ' Slumming Today Personal Health Service ' 1 '?)-;. 4 By WILLIAM Siena lottos trrtstslsc perMsl kssHfc osd kygloiM, not Is dtsoeso Hiewk u milurt, wUl bt ssemd bt Dr. wnOj If stamps oelf-sdansMd n?lopo lo ojicleeod. Lottors ssosM bo brio! ss4 wrlttoa n Imlc. Owlog to tbo largo nsmbor el. lotlors ro oolfoa, ODlr few ssa ko unml kon. go roplr eon bo ndo to qatrtm set soafona lag te Inooeettons. AUnm Pi. WlUlsai Brsdy, ui csro of this aowopsBoi. THE I'llEVALENCIK OP - Popular, ideas of. science are sketchy, fragmentary, tinged with Imagination and usually . untom- pered i by reason of common Bense Popular writers In many Instances feel no,. diffidence about presenting t'h e- "wonders of science" t o the laity without any editing or eye n any counsel by a scientist, Fow lay readers are capable of weighing tho credibility of, these half bakorl newspaper or magazine Items, and especially so with respect to hu man science, for human science Is the most neglected of all branches of science taught In high, school or college - ' ' - These thoughts are thrust upon me every day by the ch.arac.jtor of tho questions people' ask; not merely the dumb ones that -Just naturally ask foolish questions, hut all. classes and grades, ot people, from college professors, ministers, lawyers, editors to taxi- drivers, nallcomen, newsboys and chorus girls. . . A considerable number o( these queries aro evidently, prompt ed by a bit of newspaper or maga .zino solenco the writers 1 have .picked up, for quits frequently there Is reference to tho Item If not a clipping ot It, with tho ques tion, , - ' ' -, 'or Instance, In tho last year or two .thero has- been circulated around tho country, both In news papers and In magazines, a curious Item purporting to - come . from Vienna,' tolling hom.. some aavant has discovered a way to nourish tho human body through the skin, and. there Is just, a vague hint that tfiis miracle 1b effected by a apo dal combination, of certain nutri tive elements, etc., which spells to my mind - merely, the advahoo agont's preparation of customers for-the new body . bulder, tonic, nerve strengthener or w-hat car, we do for. you. I, have received, cup pings of. thin Item, 'from time to tlmo In the year or two it has been bandied about, and for a whilo I kept them, Just for fun, but my Intorost laggod after 50 or so from different sources had apoumulated. It Is really a scundal to our. nal tlonal Intelligence that thero Is no check on the publication, broad casting or circulation of such non sense . In--the name ' of - "science." Unquestionably It has a most harmful Influenoe on the natl9nal woll. being. Why la It that this sort ot thing gooa on unrostralned and without any-protest even from tho vlotlms when they disooror how .ogroglouely thoy have boon mlslod or docelvod? UnvA1. n Kllnnlnir from an' article by an honest to goodness scfentist, In fact a chemist, about some atil mul cxperlmontaUon or rosoarch In wittcit a vague rotardlng cftcot on tho arowth of a peculiar form -of animal tumor that Is not transmis sible to man was noted, when tho animals wero treated with alumi num and calcium salts. This chemist grabs-the note and turns it Into a good salable newspaper or maaazino story, All he has to do Is copy out the details from the scientlfla report, and append there to an Inane remauk to tho effect that this work has a posHlblo ap plication to tho treatment of hu man cancer.- Oruel, I call that,- It earned a few dollars for tho needy i chemist, perhaps, but what effect did It havo on tho victims of cun cor? I toll you I most heartily damn this chemist and all of his ilk when I havo to try to oxpleln to tho victim's of tho hoax that one should never -take nowspaper or magazlno stories of new cures or remedies Rcriously. . ' ' ' ' Josh Billings lllllo' knew how prevalent tho complaint was des tined to bocome when ho first de scribed It: "The trouhlo with a lot of plain people Is they know so many things which ain't so." . 9i.i;sTi(Ns and ixswrcns IMot for What Have You IMcnso lot mo havo a diet for- a person who hns high . blood prat-ure.--Ur. .8. B.) - - Please sond mo a list ot food suitable for a diet. (Miss H. B.) I didn't ask you to proscribe for me. I meroly. askod you to BUKgoat a diot for my trouble. Of courso It you want to air .your vaat knowledge. . . .- J. J.). Answer. I know of no diet for high blood pressure. I, suppose Miss II, means ti diet that will help her to reduce If so, I do not nl - BEADY, M. D.. BIMl.VGS OO.MI'liAINT vise girls' under 19 years of ago to attempt, reduction unless--? under proper mcdleal supervision. J. 7. evidently assumes' that prescribe refers only to medicine. It refers to diet, exercise, massage, prayer, bathing, surgery, .rest, cllmato, or any other remedial , measure, as well as medicine. No doctor can honestly tell what diet a person should follow If tho doctor has not examined the person. Something for. l loor?.- Jiof Sir PJcase send me details of your diet, etc., for duodenal ulcer and oblige. (It. C. IV.) , . Answer. Brother, pleese peruse the foregoing comments, and know that I have no such diet, etc. I think the wise patient with duode nal ulcer will follow no diet except that laid down by his own physt clan. Attempts at self dieting are likely to lead to grave' Impairment of nutrition, because nearly all cut and dried "diets" aro adapted to tho ulcer tretamopt but not to the nutritional requirements ot 1 the patient. 1 . Flaxseeds '' I should like to try flaxseeds fdr constipation, but I am a -diabetic, on a restricted diet. Is- there any food value 1n flaxseeds, that should have to reckon on? (Mrs. C. V. M.) - Answer. I. believe, though I do not know, thai flaxseeds have Borne' value for man. Linseed oil, I am Informed, is - commonly used to adulterate olive oil. ' However, should say tho teaspoonful or two of flaxseeds you- tSSte In llou of physics would not seriously upset your calculations of dietv Of course you should have your ' doctor's .q';' k. on It. ' v.'A' i'. (Copyright John F. Dlllo Co.) : 4 : "O' cnui-so I've 'name taken my wlfo around where' tlior wm any blp; oil men, but I've nevor lmd oc casion to douht her dtiriu' the lvlmlo year -we've Iwrn maiTlcd,' lKui.su-d Ister Small tills mornin', while dcfcnrtln' women. I reirtciii- ber when a feller wouldn't think o' loafln' ai-oiuid anjtliing as tame ns a candy sltop. 4 Communications Gnlil Ilullcts Is Praised fro tho Kdltor: I notice thut the Mall Tribune is publishing Charles O. Booth's story, "tlold Bullets," as a serial, and thought your readers might no Interested In a fow facts about the author. . Ho Is a neighbor of mine, living nt Ocean Beach, the' next town below La Jolla, on the way to San . Diego. He is an I-lnglishman, slight, blonde, of medium height, with a fine intellectual face, and Is thoroughly educated, after the British munner. He lives with his mother In a little bungalow, and tvorks - hard,- taking his business seriously. Hes can't turn out a story every week, or every month, after the Wallaco-Oppenhclnt manner, but you will mite that when he produces a yarn tho work Is well done. He writes detective stories because there Is a ' good market, for them and ho needs the money, but he hns ambitions, and as he Is young. I believe he will distinguish himself genuinely before he quits, lie often drops Into Iny shanty to talk 6f books and honkmcn, and MAIL TRIBUNE - - DAILY CR03S WORD PUZZLE , , ; ALKOSS . I. Statical iBftra. meot I. Cotniinatta of ammunia II. Anrlent Mate " dooEaa city IS. Ordinarily po lite 13. Illicr la Italy ' J&. Craoueeant ' II. Anto-CbrUtlsa era II. Arcadia (pool) tl. Knrioinreo ror animals 49. Tiie mnn who for It IS. JMot of candi dates tl, Projfctlnir part of eunrch''. A X J p"o iHicp"M to ti i a U a cpE hIIs" a IoIT S t sJaIsIaIt iTjoR"f ' ' Ai8Tej"yjo TTvnUN f ' nf1 r 3 aIsP'" " M I L Lijjf lljitt iell wcia T a t i rvjo yin1s t i tT Cit a i rJiM i fcSj lois t i Ha n o a Ho a i pLi. A J f" a "iTl 7 a? M o TlIT it" a v vLfT i. t to. -Car for. carry -Ing ore .. M. Carry 43. PMroD iplst of tallri .. - : hi Cane to plecet ' . ' i"'1 29. Mineral wring ir.Wrv; .. in.-. iff. Seornfnl tzrla Minuses form) II. Meet SS. Work to- Kettier i, Concentrle rlrcles IT. 'ootlei ' 8. Tolerable . J 6. Olrl'n nlek-4.-PoMatre " name tlirouph wood! I. Admittance AO. A mouth 7. Eiiffllsli geolO' fil, A lidding back f ' uM !. Again (preUx) . 8. Slonntnln pais M. jcmbo1lment In Ncrada ' 1 1 tTll -...; , f. Knman (fod of &S. Itoildenee lower world 7. I.onor animal 10. Spanlib ortl 18. Marsh (Heot) do : (Copyright, J929, Associated Press) place it. Egyptian title manning . father Si" - I'1 - ii 5-7 - - -5 19 . 20 . "" TT . . 7 " xi IX Li '."':.v ' ' ' tM ; ; ' 14 W 11 - 2 "' " ' '-Msi -' -'ifi . - - ' .'' , - N . . - -.'. W iT : "cT""" ; m 51 t ttMz Mim j- mm I I ' I Wk- I I I k .1 -A he knows a lot. His story Vfjold Bullets" has made a real hit with tho detective story fans, and he is now busy on another yarn, and is trying to make it 100 per cent bet ter.' WALT MASON. La Jolla, Calif., May 13, 1929. I Brisbane's Today (Continued from Pago Ono.) Stevens institute of -Technology, highest kind of highbrow Institu tion, sends $3,000,000 into the "street" for investment in stocks Instead of bonds, as usual. ' It bought one stock, sold, half for more than the whole thing cost and is quite satisfied. Hut the wise gentleman INVEST- ED he didn't gamble. 'Let the little fish paying 16 and' 20 ' per cent Interest on gambling mouey remember that. , . Edsel Ford, representing 'his father,' Henry Ford, Thursday turned over the first spadeful of earth to start the new Ford fac tory In England. . ' Invasion of Great Britain by American Industry interests tho British and does not pleaso.'&U of them. .. : - :: However, Americana will ' selaei the European automobile market unless Europe can compote In quan tity and costs - r Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., of General Motors, who bought the biggeBt au tomobile works In Germany, is Raid to he buying two big concerns in France and Italy. ' , . The automobile business Is an American business. ' Too- bad as much cannot be said, as yet, for the airplane business. -,'- .-.""'. !. --, Thursday was pleasant for gen tlemen that toll not, neither do they spin, sending their money to the "street" to be lent on "call." The price was 15 per cent, 3 per cjent more than rates charged by pawnbrokers. And the pawnbroker must keep the moths out ot youa, overcoat- No moth to keep out of! stock exchange securities, put up I for loans at 15 to 20 per cent.-, 13, Karly soeral enroers II. l,oreit deck of - Tend 18. Approral 17. Thicket " IS. One newly "- arrived it. rlaec of - J)urlal S2. llrore tl. Operatlo lolo as. jog 27 Meaenres .of ' lenath - sa. small aall St; W 11. Teacher (slang) 32, Hair orna- monls 11. Mctul-bcarlng racks 31. Uncloses (poet.) si. wuoeTcr St. Egyptian hawkbeaded : . tOHrt 1. Hirer In HU. god SO. Mohnmmedan noble 40.-Yonug of tire eodflsA it. Away it, African ante lopes ii. bmoll. qo an ti tles 'i ; 46. Uottom part ot a room . ; 48. Jirlstie 49. Sneer ' CI. Olrl's nnnte 48. Hcail coTerloj ti. Symbol for antimony v C8. Eye (Scot.!. 9. HeilarlloK- I. Klona It May Be lliwnt When your Childrenw for It ' fastoria is a comfort when Baby iB fretful.. No sooner taken than tho little one is at case.-. 'if restless, a -few drops soon bring contentment. 'No harm done. for. Castoria fs a bahy remedy, meant for babies. Perfectly safe to givo the youngest iniant; you have the doctors word for that I It is vegetable product and you could use it every day. But it's in an emergency tiiat Castoria means most. rkme night when constipation must be relieved or colic pains or other suffering. Never be without it; Some mothers keep an extra bottle, onoicned, -to make sure there .wll always be' Castqria,-iathe house. -.It is effective for older : eh ild-ren, too; read the book that comes with it. Do Yoa Remember? 10 YEARS AGO TODAY; (From files of Mall Tribune) May U, 1J. NC-4 reaches Azores two other navy planes lose their way flrat crossing of Atlantic by air. . j fane h u n d re d' boys attended ' Barnca'.clrcusJ today, as lid Brown's . gueats. . -:.-;- '"..,'- Itnlnh Altken of the 20th Engi neers arrived in San Francisco and will bo mot by his parents, Mr. an Mrs. Jack Altkun. ' ,! Hurry. Hawker's attempt, to fly , fmni London to ew 1 era mna whon ho Is forced to land at sea. 100 miles from Dingle !Bay. 4b YEARS AGO TODAT (Ftom files of Mail Tribune) . May 17, l0. - Ashland secures title to 40 acre In Ashland Creek cahyon for a. city park. ', I ... ' , ''.-. ' B. Conner, former Chicago' club man and friend of Honore Pataer. found a bird's nest iihis coat pook ot at his ranch at Table Rock this morning In whloh were five little woodpeckers. He decided to.fecd them until they can flyl. ,;' Supt. W. F. Arant reports eight and a half Inches of snow ut-Orator Lake.;,.'... ,': :- -v.-''- j Ex-Benator Fulton refuses to ac cept ambassadorship to China, and Harvey Scott refuses to be ambas sador to Mexico. - ' ; . ' ' '; '.. ' ' 1 Six men with circus day Jags were fined $35 by the city recorder. Pat Doyle was fined 15 for going to sleep on a couch on Dr. E.. B. Plckols' front porch. , ' . A. C. Joy hue been elected prlnr clpnl of .lacksonville school Good Hcallu' and a Happy Homo utc. , '"..'"'. Healthy people usualty get along : woll togother and enjoy a happy homo life : Tired, ailing, nervous people aro not so- fortunate. 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