Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 27, 1929, Image 10

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, Medford Mailxribune
Dailj, Sundar, Wccklr
1'uljli.hrd bj
MEDFOIIU MUNTINO CO.
IS-lT-il N. air 8t. PboM II
BOIIK11T W. KI'HL, IMItur
I. BLlll'IKH BMITII, tliuilf
An llldrpflltlfnt Newspaper
Kntirfd u arrond rlaa matter it Uedford,
. OreuD, under Art of March 8, I8TII.
I THE CANNERIES COULD STOP ILLEGAL FISHING j
' I 'HAT the State l-'isli mid (I'liinc Coniiiiissiiin now litis it fust j
.speed liitjit anil finir tlcput it's pittroliii;; tin- lower Kii-riic in
1:11 eifort Id check ilc(;iil fisliiii'i will be chcerinc news to the.
-sportsmen of Southern Oi-cfon.
For several weeks there wits only one deputy on the job.
Seininn mid bootleiiyiii; of steelhead bus, iiccordin"; to lialph
Cownill, who is niti k ijir a special survey of the liojinc, been
ranipiint for many months. He esiimates that n total of l.'iM
tons of sleelhead and Chinook salmon have been taken from the
river illegally. -l mi nverau'e of ten pounds this would rcpre.
Personal Health Service
B7 WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
lined letteri pertilnlm to paraonal htalMi and hnlrw. not to dlieuo dlafnok or trealarnt
rd toe. No repl ran be oado to uuerlu out conoral to liulructliim, Addreu Ur iVlml.
....I. In .... at till. HtkDUHV. ""I'M
MAIL TRIBUNE
DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
81 hk mrnoN UAitm
Bf Mall In Adta.Ye:
Iiallr. ojlh Sunday, rear 17. SO
llail., illi Sunday, munlti .75 I
llaily, llllHttit Sunday, jrrar 0.5U
liaily, without Sunday, muiitli 05
neekiT aiau inuuuv, ww yrar,.... j.nu ; . ... .
. Sunday, ui yrar 2.110 scill .111,1 mil l ISII.
' Jly Carrier, In Adianre In Mrdfnrd. Aliland, 1111 . , 11,, , ,-, ...
Jarktomiiir, c-mral hiiui, I'tioeiiU. Talent, iiuid 1110 I'lVer lias linen so depleted that the Itunne hatcheries
Ulll aid on lllyliwayi: i 1 .. I 11 ,. , .. . .
Uaily, ltli Sunday, month $ .7'. . HUM' lieell priU't Kill ly put ulll u lillsmcss IIS I a r lis I lie llliporlaill
haily, vkillHiut Sunday, un.nlli tl't I , , ,. , , . , ,
1 imiy, milium Sunday, one year 7.0(1 j waiter 01 rest nc Kin;; mid proposition are coneeriied. It tins
Uaily, itti Sunday, one year 8.00 ' , . i-.- '11 . .. .... , , , ,
Ail term., caji in ad.aie. : coiul 1 1 ion is allowed to continue il is lc.'ircd thai the supply ii
gallic fish ill III
t inns will not
I MKMIIIIt OK Till: AKKIII'IAIKII I'HKMS
I Ht-cHuni Ktdl Ua-i-d Wile Hrtir
Tlie Aoriatrd I'lcm ht ni-lusltrly eutltlrd to
. the use lor piililiratlon ol all nra-i dHnalrliri
rri-dllwl to It or ut)H-rle cmliird In thh paper,
tlHl also to the lural hrwl puhlithrd lit-Mll.
All right fur puhliratlon uf apeclaj dlapatriiu
belrln are also reverted.
' Itomie will lieconie so low I lull normal
liirn for a period of many years.
'iindi
Till': cAxrru wack
Is another curious letter.
IIIDS FOU VKTIMS.
Iirriclal patvr of the I lly of Medford.
Ilfrlrial paper of Jackson (.'ounty.
tndint on. 1, frit,. 4I.IK.
Ailtertlslnc Itrpreientatttei
M. c. .M(iia:.V8i;N it co.mi'ant
orrirea In N York, Chicago, lietnlt, 8an
rranclsco. 11 Aittrlri, Heattie, 1'urlland.
ul,KjK;i?oH
Tpil.K silnalion is obviously a crilical (inc. I'nlcss the present
patrol of the river js more effective than is expected, tberc
appears to be only one thinir left to save (rout fishinc; on the
Sunrn dally aio-afe rlrnilatiyn for all mouths ! liolle illlll thill is closing tile ri'cr Clltirclv to commercial
fisllilljr.
This may seem, to some, a very drastic step, llul the plain
truth is that while the commercial fishinc companies and can
neries themselves may not be guilty of any illegal practices,
they do supply the only market for I hi- jllctl fishermen. So
if the slate patrol system is unable to check Ihe fish bootlci;t.'crs,
fjaine fishing can only survive if commercial fishing oes.
cireiimslaiiees wc believe the cannery companies
actiii'' in their own self interest if. instead of
miiinliiiniii a nciilral altilude in the fiht between le'id and
illegal fishine-, they would Ihrow their support atryrcssiVely
behind the sportsiiien and the 11 ( 1 1 ola I i 11 of the fish laws.
Such action iiiiiucstionably would stop illegal fishing and
also cjvc the canneries that popular sympathy and supporl
which would mil only stabilize. Iheir business, but, in all like
lihood, render il inci'casini.;ly profilablc. ,
Ye Smudge Pot
Ily Arthur l'rry
1 All thn jn-nlsc is for tin- i ppclin
no huiKiuptH for t ho I'nclflc
. offiin, tlmiiKh wlin wore hf-r lilur.st
Hi-.'ss, JmIj:i Vf.l lici stll, ami fur-
- nishwl all ll)f walT Tor (he cpoch
al lliKht.
" 4 000 rorilan.li'i'H will fncfl tn
' iiinrniw nl:hl, tin iit ns u( Die
i;ci.Kiuii "lu-inK tt iiii-k'n Uh puh
lic fiilth in (lie -jly and the Kiat'."
s. 'I'lwi' Is plt-nly nl" faith, hut mil
t'liniiKh lailrnails in the state.
"Thif wnrnan .shall not vuv that
which .MTlaiiit'lh unto a man . . ."
( I XMitfi ohutny L'L':.r. l-'or nil Is
wlin wt'nv kiilcki'rhiirUfi's.
TXDKK Hi
woul
be
t'T P'UlllHlfl flic
iM-lvYI frin, a
ininitil M-vinil
i Il is really i.i-lifch.l'iil to sec the
hai)y 'XircKhitnis mi w chll-
' (lien's f;ii''H WllI'M Sunii'iHIO llivll
limiS the ifnpfniiiK nf hi hool wt'i'li
' ii ft er 111M . t The I a lies 'h inn -
Icle.) The wanie happy exprt-Ksinn
( is notiecahle on the fares nf their
ejfieis wht-n infmiiietl a liiml tire
Is flat.
HolijaM leltel has heen ninnlnat
eil fur eomniiiniler of the Am, Ley.
It va lA. Uetiel who eonhl not
iimlerstiiml how a horse emihl he
ko full of hay ami still so lianl to
ride upon.
The esteemed I'ort land .lotirnal
has rotaineil its eoniposure siiffi
rlently in the forward rush of the
' I'oiltlanil hall team, to emu mitt
ln:;e luajeste, hy slyly hinting, edl-
tr-torially, I hut Ihe said team, still
heiiitf nuhjeet to the vieiissll mles of
life, late, tho weather, and the
(jiimo. may lose ana mo ajtaln souir
wild d:ty.
VItlS AT lI.AY
(Adrian Journal)
Two horseshoe pitchers were
talkhiK, and one said a hoist
ran oft' with him onee and he
wuMi't ut for two months.
The ot hoi one wild, "That'H
nnthiiw. I ran off with a
horse onee and wasn't out for
two whole years."
a letter
"to lock
The governor will writ
asking all autoitiohilistH
their r.irs while parked," as an
lint ticked ear Is loo much of a
lemptatfon to criminals ami,, young
Joyriders. It would he Just like
Mime smart-aleek to siiKue.st that
the ciiiiiinnls and young joyriders
hi! kept locked up.
Charlie Pheasant reported to the
game warden yesterday that he
'narrowly escaped a frying pan
'.Sunday evening, and emu plained
that he was nut legally u target fm
t liteo weeks yet.
The press Is denounced hy Mr.
Alexander 1'antaes. The press had
nothing in do with ,Mr, I'antages'
vonduet, as Alex alleges.
. IIOSKUCHH FAD N LAST
UllUH ( lldline I'orllanil Tele
nr.iin.) This excels the headline;
Uuth i:ider on lisl Ijip.
Tin: piti Disii wom.D
H'lmiiittc, Kan., Tilhiiue)
We are pleased to learn, thnnks
''In the AeioHS the Hack Fence edi
tor, that the research or the dean
of women at the l.mpoiia State
Teoehein' ci Mege has led her to
. Issue an order forhldding the
wearing of purple hy any of her
charges on the ground that purple
in to 11 male collegian what led Is
; to 11 male cow. It ItiDanies hint.
. This, same dean, however, if mn
memory does not hetray us. Is the
one who In years post has issued
, ukases against the word "soup"
un a part of the voeahulary of the
,lrt teachers heeause in saying it
" the lips assume a provocative posi
tion. There will he those who will
sj-off at all this hut tln-y should
remember the legendary kingdom
whose downfall was dace,, Me di
rectly to a horseshoe nail. Ami If
hy serving nothing hut ennsoinmc
the eollege. those to whom one
day the young will he entrusted
"arf ftafeguai ded, hy all mentis let
no up he elf mfnated. M'Ihi'mihIi .-on h
" rmall matters does the world pi tigress.
MUSSOLINI GOES DRY
''J luivc rlosiMl L'TJHIO Miliums in live veais. (live me tiine
will I will close llieni all."
lii-nito Mussolini makes tin's (leHnratinn of liis intention to
eslahlisli peruianent licjuor foulrol tlimuIioiit Itjily in an
ihtei'vicw pulilislieil in the An-jusl issue of WruM's Worl;
iMii;iine.
The Italian dictator makes it elear that lie inteinls lo reduce
wine (IrinkiiiLT to a minimum, hut not lir mnml e.-nfui -.It lunri,
he is "personally dry" and believes "our people drink too much
tor their own yood." IMs prime reason, he asserts is economic:,
since Italy devotes S,;(MI,(Klu acres of bind to vineyards, or more
than hull' of the total vineyard aereaye of all Kurnpe, consum
ing Ihe entire production within ils own borders mid importin;:
none, while it is unable to raise enouoh wlie.nl to meet ils own
needs. To make his country agriculturally self-sustaiuijitr, it is
necessary to cut wine producliou and consumption, the dictator
holds.
"We are cursed in Italy by the low class saloon and I
intend lo do away with them, bu gradually,' Mussolini tells
Ins interviewer, .Alfred I'earce Dennis, former American com
mercial attache at Home.
4lur national consumption of wine approximates I'd gal
lons per capita, but as the women and children drink hut little
this means a per capita consumption of 52 gallons for the men.
The enormous acreage in vineyards brings little or no gold into
the country, since the bulk of our wine, unlike that of France,
is not produced, for export.
"Italian wines are heady, running about V percent alcohol. '
Our people who drink in their homes or cafes are moderate,
drinkers. Heavy drinking in Italy is associated with 'tlie com-j
moii saloon, where no food is served with the drink. Fre- i
(Hlenters of these saloons, sin-h nw .l..ii.n. ...... .....i..i......t Who strive
.annrers, urnili to excess. am aiming to reduce the consump
tion of wine by that element. see no logic in penalizing oilier
classes who use wine in moderation."
The dictator is frank in explaining his methods in the war
against the saloon. It is, he admits, as autocratic as it is direct.
"When a complain! is made akout n certain saloon I close
it. and from my edict there is no appeal. I deal with Oic drink
i-iii'Mimi ny making nasie slowly, rather than by attemptin
change inveterate national 'habits overnight.
am lortunatcly not compelled to solicit the approval of either
the saloon keeper or his clients. All that belongs to (lie dark
I'ges of democracy, from which we have now happily emerged."
lien
purporting to come from h raneer
iiiaek, though the writer, who In
elo.ved a properly stamped and ad
dressed envelope
fur personal re
ply, laih-d to sign
the letter which
may he merely
1 g n o r a n ee or
again It may he
that the writer is
nt the erson toj
whom tin return
eiivchipe. In ad
dressed. Tim let
o; a similar npe: 1
cancer (piackt and
years ao. It i..
iuainty spelled, hut we'll have to
omit much of the original spelling
in order to make the thing half
way Intelligihle.
Sir. I irmly D.I).
Dear Dr I take the liberty
to adilresH you and to aske
your Advice on lake Healing
as the Dr. fall it i ame one of
that keind hut i have Inaled
I ozcns of ( 'nne.'i- patients
S'ime after the Drs had Ope- 1
fated and Called incurahle j
Cancer from Change of Life.
Cancer nf the Itreast and
Stomaek Some I tell them
there is No Such ting as
Cancer and Some ( give and
. K.uract of roots and Dark on
open Soer and the get well
I would like to get a Dozen or
more Casses that the Dr Call
Incurahle ami I am Sure the'
Cure Nearly all of theni( If my .
directions ;ir followed most of
my Patients ar pour and
have healed Dozens free would
like more Dial would pay
when healed ...
i i course, my advice on Fake
Healing is that the writer ouyht
not to engage in It.
Waiving the olivious (ptestlon of
how a person of the intelligence
of Ihe writer of this letter hap-i
jM-ns to he ju )o.-.sesion of the I
knowledge, skill or ahillty he pro-j
tesses o have, when the medical'
anthoiitios do not even know thej
cause of cancer, much less Its na-
tine or how to "heal' it. I would j
ak any reader who may fancy !
that such a e-naek or charlatan1;
or hocus-pocift healer n-nlly has
some fee ret power; remedy or lore,
w hat punishment would he just
ami fitting for the human being
who could make a secret 'uf such
power, remedy, or lore, while
thousands of victims of cancer
are doomed to destruction maiiv,
of them most precious livefi?
I iifurtutiately, fnr human cred
ulity, nuw and then a skin cancer
docs finally heal after the use of
a ijuaek'n paste or salve, tho unly
at the expense of atrocious suf
fering for the victim who prefers
that crude destruction of the af
fected tissues with caustic to the'
painless, cleanly ahd safe surgical
temoval of the affected 1 tissues.
These accidental successes are al
ways widely heralded the reed
of the quacks and the fondness of
people for miracles will take care
of that. Mut what of the cruel
fate In store for most victims of
these font ghouls who purport to
cute cancer? Who heralds their
plight to Die world? Nobody, for
It isn't n j leasant thought. It is
hidden away from Die world, otii
of pity, rtha me or n sense of de
cency; only the doctor, the nurse,!
and the faithful relative or friend
who strive to help the victim bea,
end of the jour
ney . know the whole story, and
somehow they do not like to re
peal; It. '
f am not particularly fond of
surgery, tmt when I'm nn the re
ceiving end of the procedure hut
if I ever get anything that threat-
children, the correspondent means
tinground flaxseed, the grain pr
dect from which linseed meal and
linseed oil are made. You may
hay it in any seed or feed sior
at in -in cents a pound; some
drug stores have the ungroiind
flaxseeds. There Is no dos lake
a Mule or as much as you like or
if you don't like It. you may leuvo
It and return to your pills. All
premise is that ft Is perfectly
h ornless in any cahe and in any
quantity. i recommend it par
ticularly for victims of spastic
constipation or mucous fiditis.
'promise hero and now that they
will not get another word nut
me about It; so they need, not ask
me to give special assurances or
detailed information.
I'roiu Die Kmeiahl Isle.
Dellevue. Itlackrock. Co., Dublin,
Ireland. Dear Dr. Hrady: I want
to thank you for the splendid for
mula you gave as n preventative
of seasickness. I have always been
a miserable sailor, but on follow
ing your advice 1 have not missed
one meal on ttie boat. . . M. .
Answer Thank yon for the re
port. Three or four hundred other
correspondents apparently hate, lo
tell me what a terrible voyage
they had, under my treatment.
We have now hPTird favorably
I mm Scotland and from Ireland.
Will some American, or even a fair
Canadian, if any, please report
how my sea sickness preventative
turned out or up.
Vioh in Ttcat incut.
Please tell hie your advice re
garding the use of Violent Hay
lor removing Die top layer of skin
from the face and, neck for a bail
case of acne. Is it .dangerous
when performed by a physician ?
It. D.
Answer t am not sure which
ray you mean, hut I should say
such a method nf treatment would
be dangerous and probably pro.ve
of no benefit to the acne. Send
a stamped envelope hearing your
id dress ami mention that you have
acne.
(Copyright John F. Dllle Co.)
Do Yon Remember?
ARO4
1. Am uni
I. 51 iucrifJ vprltif
B. Pep.-iul
18. Ktirlllty
13. CfalMreii'S
game
II. Vorul ulo
Ii. Mi'uturliiif
Pllltl
17. I'ronhft
ItL Printer. ia-
ur
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to, Ittttv nt move-
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flnollu-r
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playmt (u IS
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mol nrlroiis
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6ofui1on of Yesterday's Puzzle
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61. 'riivnloylciil 3
!re -flock
U. (.'ore red with
frhtierltiir unm
riirnti
i, MttltllUD
i. Krcrjr one
fiH. Nrtblemiin
fin. Cnhiuiire snlnd
cu. Aniriautlva
61. Onvtlt -
no vv n
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fur unetlior
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(julrrt tiy laUot
8. Nn nii tuiiue
4. (luMrd
ft. (Julrk euofpt
Biim ef Kiitrht
n unit I
I. Vinr nf coe'i
life
e. Futivner
it. m-Biu-i
1U. Hlitrr'i dungh
tor
II. A ftlllirilt it
1 lie Ii till ml
1'utdw
16, I'rui.uun
ti. Cant liml pidnt
S3. Altirk b-ri hy
il Idtiw ,
ti. '1' tin i ttitniuii
Sirin1 luiute-
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ttfMiilun river
31. t.dW liiie
38. In Die InaM
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34. Writ In lin-
Strlilfiil
talures
S7. Keitleilrum
3H. Hniiill wuia
40. Older people
41. Stut
44. AfiMrtleiie
47. Kamoue dirt-
KlMe
49. Wat aware
6U. Article
r,4. Utter
H. Cuniinnnd to
' un ut team
fie. Hmnan tiuuie-
tliilll Rflit
TK YKAIIS AXiO 'RI.V !
(From files of the Mall Tribune.)
August 27, IHI,
Local fruit tied up by declara
tion of fruit embargo In California.
I.ieut. It. ). Schlnder, one of the
nviatoi-H in Toronto-New York ulr
race, lost on Lako Ontario.
Sec re t n ry of Wa r Ba ke r q rgr .H
creation of 1H.000 nrmy officers
at once, to prepare for threatened
war with Mexico.
President Wilson declares lie will
leave for the Pacific coast In two
weeks.
Quill Points
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II. I.. Walllii r nt Coiico illi-pi-ia
rinlilinK nf hunt! fiirosl fiio ni-nr
.MtMlfnrtl I.nKiun inlnpt -Hnlu-(inn
iliiclariiiK war on .Midiiinl
n..lslu-vll(l. Italph CowkIU ulucdMi
cnmniandcr.
TWKNTV VI'.AHS A;0 TCID.-W
(I'riim fil8 nf (ho Mull Trlbunp.)
August i!7, 1(11111.
I(. II. l'ai-snns Hflls car of TIow
I'lls In 'hlia(,'o at ri'Omil price nf
?3.70 per box.
N'i'iv Vnrk. Wall sliniit sloclta
linnlili' on ropni-ts of serious Lon
(lldon of II. irarrlman.
A. Kiimnir iltrl.s not to cit
up Murine (lichniil inln mnall
Ail: "Crack your corn nl nm-
mill. Polk Hull & Son."
Frank Amy of Central Point re
turns from trip to Alnska anil de
clares he contemplates making In
vestments In Meilforil.
AT CRATER LAKE PARK
rUATfcn MKI.:. Ore., Aug, L'7.
(Special. ) Thoe at Crater Joke.
enjoyed the first rain of the sea
son Sunday, .lu.si enough rain f-M
(o lay the dust along the rim and
did not cause j.ny discomfort to
Ihe campers or hikers. The storm
. was very short and di.s'ippeared its
i iickly as it appeared.
A fast i much like linen pants.
After ihe second day they can't
get any 'orfcvy' t ,
"The comic strii'i originated in
America." Hats! The aneient
Kgypliatis had a rfnil named Mut.
History is the stdry of soft anil
perfumed aristoeruts who laughed
at hicks Just before the 'smash
came.
Old Ananias made his mistake
by not getting some publisher or
book club to vouch for him.
You can't blame modernism for
everything. Lightning started for
est fires before tourists began.
.Men haven't woman's i-lirlit to i miii-p Thev linvo linen i.-in.i i..
irw ciuines. i-eeiint; a pearl shut their, mouths.'
reveals lis neauly, Hut )eelll:
nnioii proves it isn't like
i,l'"te.
.....
Miss Carmen llitts.in nf Med
font mntnieil with friends to Cra-(i'i-
I.aki Sunday.
.Miss Hetty Sclimeer of Medfonl
and recently of ihr I'nivei-slie of
Hilly McOIory. dive manager of (ireKnn. vrsitcd with schuolmat
Anollier lime lo lie noni'liiil
eni nnil lielit ;i Mnrnd Is mIicii.
the liljr 'guy you ountiril : SvtV
the teii-plioue r-nlls hi' in-s.ni '
In finish tin' iiuivi'i-sntloii. .
The next grent Improvement for
the -radio w ill lie a device to stran
gle sound : waves . heroro' they: can
reach a tielKhlmr. V
Correct this sentence: "If von
wish to; see a liiovle everv niL'hl "
iiil Ihe husband, "I'll In. Klad to
ro with you."
. '
old New Jork days, was liRlit. Ik'
Jsaid "II is often sain not to see
J tliliiKs that yuu niinht see."
Kenry Ford's interesliiiK state
nient that he would stop inaiiu
rnctiirins automobiles "If hooze
came hack nffniu." causes tiiineces
sary disctifisinn.
Mr. Ford, n .sincere teetotaller,
probably said that hastily.' lie is
as Rood now. as ever. He establish
ed his reputation and that of his
car, long before prohibition came.
What Henry Ford could do, with
out the aid of - prohibition at SO, he
could do now at (15. He wanls lo
help prohibition, that's all.
'.t the Inde Sunil.-iy.
Why Suffer
Stomach Trouble
All Your Life?
Thousands of men and women
who wero physical .wrecks from
stomach troubles, who couldn't
sleep, who couJdn't , eat without
after-miseryt and whoso kidneys,
bowels and liver were out of order,
now enjoy old-time energy and rel
ish their food since taking Tanlac.
Mrs. Fred Westin. of 387 E. B7tli
Airplanes have been used to kill ; St. North. Portland. Ore.. .-
men, carry! mails, dejivei: rau-e "Tanlac cured my stomach trouble
horses across the Knsliab channel , completely after three years suf-
und here in America, In time for I tering. It built nie up to perfect
Brisbane's Today
Character reading Is easy.
If le flfllirhlx hi nririimeiit, lie
nhll lies very urll anil his wire
lakes III lioai-ilcl-s. 1
The reparations iiuestinn teaches
us that nations can solve any prob
lem without a war If It lives lone
enough.
Hell, for the RaniKe mechanic,
will be a place whore he can't find
any velour to wipe his hands on.
Americanism: Thinking un1n
ens to be cancer there's RolnK to Individual clmrnilnK because he is
be a prompt and radical nperallnn natural: tryinu to acquire the same
around here I can tell you. even charm by Imitatlnir him
, ! if I have to do it myself. If
1 I Ihe Til-si ,m..i-'ill.,,i ,l,...u .... I The moi-P von leni-n ,'l...,,i .......
ill HlIN llllllti't' I ceeil. then we'll try. try iik:(Iii. 1 i I'h'. 'he more you wonder why any
' ST. l.nrlS. .Minn.. Auk. 2.7 (.Vl
.nistlict JllilKC .1. A. Iloeser (iiiluy
-V.runteil " tetupiirary llijuncllon
Bftalnst officers of the .Modern
:Vooilmcn of America, a national
fraternal order, resirnllllnK them
from 1111111111; Into effect IncreiiMes
In Insurance rales lecenlly voted.
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Once mure we IW l.liM,., call nttciitioii to the fuel tlml
iiiioiiviimns coiiiiiiiiiiiciillniis niv tint printed in this paper. Wc
will, on reipiest, omit the writer", name, resoi-vimr the rielil In
liivp it nn file I'm- t-elVi'ciice. Two very interest inr comniiniien.
lions nn liii-nl mutters were received Induy. Mtt unless the writers
sviidji their unities, tiny will have lo )(i to the wiistelwiskct.
ilun't like Worry and 1 don't like
daliKer, hut eh, dear, how I do
enjoy comfort!
yrl'STIONs XI AXSWKItS.
I l;uml Dill Ii.
Tb.-inlis for your touiRestlon n-;
to the use of whole- fluvtccd for
ciinstliiallnn. 1 started with one
l.vispoenrul lit my ' breakfast fond,
hul luiil lo increa.--'e il to r, tea
s.oonfuls each morning. Not nnl
luis It taken care of tac eonstipa
llon. hut it has cured v: Incipient
ease of hemnrrlinids for me.
'I'lianks iiRiiin. II. ,M. t,.
Answer l!v whole flaxseeds.
nf them feel suiiei lor ., the others.
The monkey In a case is more
furliiaate than n celebrity. He
needn't think up some modest re
ply when visitors say how remark
able he is.
, (Continued from Pair One.)
4L, iii'e ;.;kJ, poisoned hy,; yctd
fumes in their liootle whiskey
f.'ti'loi-y.
A hole tinder ground, cure
fully hidden, poorly yontiliited,
jvus found hy the police, who
discovered the two bodies, to
contain ) bm-rols of bniljni;
innsh.
Acid, of which fnntes killed
Hie two hoollinrnor.s, wns put
into eiieh biirrel to bit.sten the
distillini; process. Tlml is the
piiismt switllowed by drinkers
of bootleg whiskev.
iinpnrtant races.
They have, carried vaccines to
stricken communities,- carried sur
geons to perform operations, scat
tered hundreds of millions of tree
seeds over deni'ded areas.
They ufe used .for Rolil pi ospecl
inR, for spying out forest rires, for
luuieymnon trips, for bootlegKlnH
and for sniUMliiifS . in . conlrahand
lnimiRrants.
The latest . is an airplane carry
Ins service for frankfurter sausage.
In New York a powerful plane
will distribute sausages to all
points within 200 miles. The plane
carries 1,200 pounds, and the pilot.
Samuel -I'nterniyer, speaking for
New York .lews, attacks the Hritish
Kovenmieht for failure to prevent
oi' suppress the rioting, and protect
Jewish lives in Jerusalem.
Without (iiiestlonlnK the justice
of Mr. I'ntennyer's criticism. It
may be suKKested that this is not a
time to antagonize British authori
ties, the only hope, of fiO.OOO Pales
tine Jews; surrounded by COn.iMiO
hostile Arabs.
W 11 ,
efficient
When n flea sets mi one of these
toy doiis. it seldom causes Any
confusion. It's easy In tell which
Is which because the flea has extra
Icrs.
It's always easy to decide on a
fair division of the money received
frnm Cermany if oi f die allies
isn't consulted.
MUTT AND JEFF The Answer Was Written In The Stars
MR. GDiToRj PAftDOM TrtfS J viHAT '
SMIMS eVSMUiAGrtTV -
. BUT, tlO V0O (V)t A
666
iJJHIIjsler.s j W'liecler t Construction, worlt
don 't want witiiesscs to tostif V i . ' " '. - -'- -.
tlicy don't testify. j
Somebody killed . three men In I
New York's "llotsy Totsy" speak-i
et.s. two wallets and another
man saw the uuninen that did the
killiiiK.
Coniiulssloner Whalen says Ihe
three that saw will see nnihiim
health, with a gain of 27 lba. That
was two years ago, and I still en
joy the best of health."
Tanlac contains no mineral drugs
of any kind, just a special combina
tion of selected herbs, loots and
barks, recognized to be of high
medicinal value. Quick benefit and
relief from stomach distress is al
most sure to follow the uso of Tan
luc. Get it bottle today from your
druggist and let it start right ir.
correctinp;. those troubles which
make you so miserable. Money
back if it doesn't help.
Tanlac
52 MILLION BOTTLES USED
Is a prescription for
Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dongue,
Bilious Fever and Malaria
It is the most speedy remedy
known
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