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PXGE -FOUR BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QREfiOX, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER. 13. ig2' l.ci fit .-ti a u ti u a a a D a a a El U 0 ti n a u n a n a n n p 3 Q U D ti ti ti u Medpor& Mail Tribune - ; : ' Putillibeil tl CDFORD reUNHKO CO. -1m m. m si. -v . . niW W. KOHL, Editor . suurikK Hum, At) Indeperrieaa Neeflpaper Catered M eecerri eua Batter .at MeeVard. urate wawr Aet-et-aurea, ihtv. BI'HMHIITION ftlTU .... Mill In Adienea:.. -.. . Dally, tain BunOaj, Dir. Dally, wtlh SurKjar, araath I,.., Jieily, rrttt.Htiiwlae-,. yen,, , Dlir, .mthout Sunday, exmtn. ....... Weellr Mau-lrlfcune,-aoe rear..... .. .50 ... .00 . 2.00 . 2.00 4ii0 , Jfvmiay. one year . ,i. aiy torner, in Aai!inc--iD meaiorg, Asiuainj, JuUetirllle, ftrel Point, rhoer.li, TlKol, Colli- J-w" mil rwwi HBiiway: , rr, : Viily, tlli lUrtaW doMh,. ...... Uillu. Blthoul Sunday, month : Iliilfi.. ivllhnill Hlllutav. Ah. tlir'.'.. . . . t. nil I-Dally, U!i Sunday, one jiar. .00 . iji AuteraiJresb la alliance. to'iSKli DC Til' AWtOCiATKn FIIKBS 'fill r ' keerlvlftf Full (.eased Wire Berrlee - The Amioctalrd i'rew la eielushrly entitled to the -use for publication- of alt uewl dlspatenea "' credited to ft or ulhentke credited In thU paper, ; :'' and also to the loral new published herein, . All rlcbu for publication or special dlipiteUf ((. herein era alto retencd. - , l.ll II' MRMBER OF THE UNITED MfMS Ofllelat paper ol the City or Medferd.... Arncial paper or Jaelaoa- County-. - - A. It. C..ate.race circulation ror lU nantba andlnl October 1, 1028, U4 Mir aterage distribution tor all Bonus to Hater -Jet, WBeVMM, ... . .. Prerenl preas.run, 4825. r - alEMBKR OP AUDIT SUItKAO , OF CIRCULATION , ,' v - .Adrerttdnf ftepreseritalltel , ' H. C. MOOKNMtN COMVAST (Hrleei Irr Nee- York. Clilcalo. Detroit, I Francisco, Lea Anfrlei, Seattle, rorllaod. Ye Smudge Pot "J: By Arthur Prry r , . One -notes hy a p'erusul-of. tho xcianiiKSH. (that tho social rtrrJbf thri- evening In tho rural districts .(. the. state Is the "tiiirprWfi air Jti an utiolont and'honoruhlo cu toin, lh.it doles hack to the 'flayH' whrn- Warfri.-wai',younfti Thero ha aUrnyH brpn bnlif lir ther minilx of the many, that tho sur prise element In a KurprlHO party wru cunfipiouotm by- ItH ah-sence; that the aurprlsed one ttlmply rlc Isterert KurprlHe,. and ran 'upstairs to powder her noHo.' ' Tlrtf fnrlmrlrrR Item", frortf The KuKeno - ReKlattor, londa weifiht .' to thiH traltorouH' theory and Ih atl followN: WKNDI.I'.N'fl. Ore.. Nov. II. HpeelnD A attrprlMe- party holrf'l.'rlday -evenlnir ;nt the homr r Zolir Khtson. That ' in-IC' aa' to be a aurprjHO, but Rorne onei'rnadvertently lot the Hecref itet to the perxon to ho" pufilrlMd. ' 1 - '' 1 It--la Interesllnif Ho nofX, tlial, oven lllmiifll . the: noellil' n'mmiMh riiileiVheeuOKO or a latilc-tulo, tho festlvltlea were enrrled out- per Hcltetlulo.s '-Hut Jmnirino tho atir- prlhH , trf tho nurpt'lKed-one-to-he, whert- thn' -mtrprlFterR 'wiilked' 4 In upon her, Juirt ns the' knew they Rnliltl, ; ' . ' When tho mnlo In-the tnrgot of t attrprjue party, mid awai'o that ho Ih to' ho' 'dtily aurplinod, lie maltea a Kpod job of It. He'TB-not amprlHed ho In, aatonlxhed anil 8o' ,1a - everybody elne. ThouKh notoHDUN for hla prowlln around at unearthly bournupon the eve of the allotted atirprlrie party, what dotiK he do? Hey uroea tec bed at 11:55 pin, iinil-awitlu. the ciimlnK of the R-uentrv They arrive at, aay. 7:43 pm, and artct. mi vera 1 fervid FlmtlnKH of Ihe.doarhell,' -tho Biir pi'Ined malo aipearm - huir - tnualed DiiiP W lilx ' Kteeplnvr ' ertulpthent. Jli'lnK ' thuH attired, . innkeH It n trifle emharrtiHRinir; for the mem hcl'3 of the rult- mx In -the eritiiur nife, hut 'It l Plrellenf cnniouriuiie and -a prolific -'pfodtteer of wine emek when' the - talklnn; atarta. Holon'.'tHe Bay throng la throwlhK the leatlve- hoof, . and when inld nlarlu utrlkifn, all hands deride that Inasmuch aa It la ISM.J they mlnlit bh- we'll, make it rrtarht' of It and remain up tilt Uio.reu.ulur Retting up time-of 'r:iB'nm,; ita alt country people do,. to hear thenr tell it. Veterans " of ' aurprlso partlen Htntn Hint the arrangementa urii Roverned by . Safety i j'lntt prlrrol plea. The -. hoBt, of' hotttcaa, la "tipped offt In advance ao;'thoy will ba' pau'ifht. nt .-honie. v At any . rate thev reluctance of tho wonien- to huy, m cared -tho retallera tlitit. tb wholosalera ' are left holrilnv ' the eklrta, (Salem Capital Journal,) ifThe al Htate of bUBinetiH, uimtate. . , reot intereat is being manU fcBtod lay the fair ex. In tlie foot, ball game and honiocomltiK dance at Kutrcne, come next Haturday. They are all wondering If the rnualc will bo up to anuff. SKNATOItlAI. r'llll,l(i (Congressional Knxinl) Mr. Tydlngs Sir. I'rcsldont, will Iher senator yield ? i The president. prr-; torn pore Does tho senator (lorn' Iowa ylnd to the senator froWi Maryland r lr. llrookhart No; I ant not going to yield. Mr. TydliiKs I merely Winn- to sle the acnator a question. Mr. llrookhart I deDllrti' to yield; that Is plain English. Tho president pro tempore The senator from. Iowa, declines to yield. '. - - . - Thoro seems to be a nntlon-wlde demand that the sad aiid drooping niustacho of Mr. A. H. Fall be curled ntolind ,Uio steel bars of a oelj. This In spite of tho fnct thnt a Woman Juror admits sho lost thi! nmument to a mere man, irresuant t;nntnrttctlon of now 11 IwildlDR on North Mala uvenini for r J. t'. I'enney nntl 8kageii Rafpwajt inj eoriKirallona being rushed to com. eV? pletlon. -r enney nnd Skangii Hate-way tt Iorlland Vtlt of Wenlmttiatot D Preabnerlaii church at Eaat Ser. eattenUi and Hchtiler MreeU tied leaded. - , J olnler-t nkefer Hardwootl con rv pqy wnrkf hop ' nnder eouttruo p ttoit n Went, minier. ' . ' r, Brn Bertlce unrnetn bnlldlnic I Dot company plant win ' double DR. JEKYLL O --fHne--iPK-t-4bPrt.ajcwi Stevenson, "Dr. .Jekyll nnd Jlr. Hydf ". lias Hvd great book iiv itself but liecniiKO it represented the discovery offpfrrent truth in human nature. . v - ,- . It is no ,. exasperation to sny Hint every . individual, repre sents, to a preiiter or less- deKree, the .strange story of "Dr. J'.'kyll. and ?fr. ffydoVii ind that nations, us eoinhinatiotm of individuals,, represent, the. same thiiiK; a mysterious. nombina tion and conflict between what is ood- anduwhat is bad, be tween hifther and lower natures, between.! Saint and Devil. , , ,'i,Juti.H therq is, so inueh good in, the worst of us, and so much bad in .the best of us, so every individual and every na tion hiis within the cnpabilitics of both Suiutand Devjl ; ehiiriH! ter at. any piven time, largely clnpendinjf upon eireumstanees, whe.theri they.briiiK .tlif jliilniitiroju Dr. Jchyll ortMr. Hyde, to the, surface. ' . . , , . . '' ..''' ''' ' .... . TIIE.SK observations liave tion of Mr. Hoover that should mean the free and interrupted passage of food ships, to the-civilian populations of both bclli(cre.nts. ,The sujzsestion haft, mitt, with nnthnNiastic approval, by political leaders in both major parties, awl no doubt will everywhere, , The world at peace, nil individuals jtnd nations feel that a few powerful war lords. should never have the ristht to. condemn, the tCfe'iHcless women and. children of any nation to suffering and starvation .; -.. .. f TVL'T what would be the condition of public opinion in casa M jjfif war'J ,AVc liave only to very few years to get a pretty -)(, there. ,any disposition ainonff the allies to condemn the niocicatie, (icsipnea ro starve out and , demoralize, tile civilian population of the CcntraJ I'owers?' ; Or was there, nny disposi 1;ion among the leaders of the Central' Powers to- condemn-tho siibnuii'ine warfare, designed to NtarVCnut and demoralize, the rivilinn pomilatioii of Kngland? Not enough ..for history to tieuord, In fact, immediately-following ,ver, then iji charge of food distribution, whs condemned more severely than,-at. any time in, his career,, for suggesting that food should.be. sent lo the sick and' uwbvnouri.shnd wometi- and children of the 'Central Powers. . .-; ' .,....- ' - . .. .' -. ..- .. . f X.. other words, war .brings in days it nullifies the. civilizing process of centuries, and throws-entire nations, back hito the middle ages. In peano we are all Pr Jekyllsj in war, we are all or almost all Mr. Hydes. , i Dqcs this mean President Hoover-. 's suggestion will never be followed? .Not necessarily.. Put it. does mean it will be stoutly opjiosed,. particularly, by those, who pride theiiisclvcs upon being realists,. and who maintain that human nature never changes. Uealisls are. justified in maintaining,, that to establish such a theory in time of pence is ono thing, ami to maintain it in lime, n( -war. is quite another. Rut they, are. not justified, in maintaining human, nature never changes. -.. ; The.pi'ogresB of. Muu, from ,thq jungle, lias been Jargely marked by what may he called changes in human- nature. There was a timo when it. was human nature to decide tlie innocence of any. acciised person by Jiis ability to lull a chosen opponent, to decide whether u, person wns a witch, by the ability to swim, ft was also human nature to execute's man- who killed a deer ih.a boron's preserve, or to cut off ihc hands of a. serf suspected qf stealing a Jpuf of bread. : ( . ' ' . ' ! . Human nature,,, in- this sense,. has- changed ; Jind. human Ha rare, in the same souse, Wild; change'.. .'- ' . , .. . ; , . ' " ' ' '' '.' . . ;'.' ' i SO while wo may still remain, potentially, Dr. Jekylls and Mrv, Hi des, the. depth to whioh tin! latter mav' descend promises lo gradually rise, in the 'future, as it has in the-past. ' And while it may not come this year-or, next, there is reason lo-believe that eventually President : Hoover 'a sensible ami hu mane suggestion will be followed and that the civilized world will no more tolerate tho starvation of non-combatants in time of war than t.hey now tolerate the. execution, of potty thieves in time of peace. ., . ; ,. , ; ' - ,. ., , Tho host thinp; you can my it sonictimoH wen in off the Inst Another goott thiiiK nhont eheekcrs is tlint.no one is hroiul- enstinu; the. results when you wnnt Tim trouble nbout. niovini; to nlourjp the tutilities (but Jiindo the , A fuiiii joiirnnl deduces there me nnythiliir. . This is esnecinllv -If Shenrer isn't an expert,' bim spilling the beiins, . ' . , . ;i All K""tl enuses no to (ienevn MUTT AND JEFF A THIS IS AUGUSTUS Muftr AND MR. HYDE V r.;.a 'j-mi .-. ! i Jon Rest, not beiytnsc it ir such n been culled' fhrtli by Uie silp;ges- Freedom' of the Seas, durintr war. be supported by public opinion .. ,, ,. ', .... turn back the pages of Time 11 fair fclea. In tho World War the war, President lloo- gut the worst in human nature;,! for the colloffjnte maniior is tlmt- yenr of ITinh School. (Innee music. ... n better town is tlmt .you tnko old wie seem rotten. is nil element of risk in rnis- It 'tut nf I'll tlilrmi iiii.l olinclru show us someone who enn bent ' ,, .. , ; when they die. Tackle Play Through MlASTOlb OF" 1 . n Vl I. afl rUrYtAJIlX AJ UllUiMM am A at" aarat. S II 1 Baal 1 CEIII ' ' atW a ar. V V V I aVai. . al. I' ll Personal Health Service -- By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. - - (lined lotura partalottt u paraoeal baaltk and hyclene, not u dtaaan iHaaaniai ar 4natM ' will ba anerered by Dr. atrady If raaatpae, atir-addressed eraelopa la asdoaed. Letm abouldbi I trier anu anueo rat-en. uwini w wa uarca ea nera. eo npiy 09 mmm w- tyawaaa aaa Brady, la eara of thai aaeeaapat. irov,TO repp pA nipo banana in not cnly, hlehly n fit Pi t lo u a (4fi 1 "calories in the pound, compared wlth.appjo which hB Slid cnloriea and oransc) with 240 -'calnrlea in the pound); but -la in itaelf n fairly well balanced m o a 1 provldinK 1.3' per cent pro tein, 0.6 per cent fat, 22 per cent carbohydrate; 7 5 per cent water, 0.8 per cent mln ernl anlts, nt1 factory quantitleM nf vltamlnH A, B, C, even, a rjtt of vitamin K, thrnjRh noTi"noiBh'yitamin D fwhich pre- venprieMtets)' to meet the require ments or numan nutrition, in vita-1 much used, mixed with an equal min C (which prevents BCitl vy) ha-I quantity of linseed' oil. as a dress nana will serve very Well1 Instead l ini? for burns: this was called Car of orange or tomato-or mr.y be used I ron oil" or lime liniment, but it is In the baby's diet for this purpose! a messy dressing- and Is now ael- na' a variation from orange Juice ! dom employed. - or tomato juice. I'd gladly atretch j Aluminum Slill All' Right, ft few points and h.-rzr.rd my hard-j Will you please state in your de-earned- reputation for being poor Partment your opinion of the claim but honest to assure earnest youns mothers that banana might bo used in lieu of cod liver oil to provide, an' adequate ration of vitamin In the baby's diet, if it wero so. Hut. u la h, the fates aro ftiialnHt-'tfn: tt (Iogh reom . that' wo had just (linut adminlsterotl tho coup do m;are- to the old oftHtor oil com plex and wro ready for three roua nx ehortloB from all the sad- yount; ones, when alonj 'ome8 thiH Wfi Iuh1i for vitamin D which maken It incumbent on all Kod doctors or health authorithw lo promulgate the IoKin, "The Healthy Way Once Kvery Day Cod IJver Oil the l!a1y." Helleve me, I'd never fla vor this tiannna party with' cod liver oil if I dared omit U. Hut when I think of hnblea raised with out any cod liver oil I h.ive dread--ful vision of thoiift.imlH of little bow-leffsed, ' plfreon-tocd, hump lacked, mquare-hended, pot 'bellied, j h.immered dowh, pale, flabby hlm-j bow who pot ihnt way because thelri parents failed to feed m onouRh! Vitamin' V, or didn't even let the poor little tikes" have any free sun- baths when bimfiKht was to ho hal without cost. ; .Several months a'ffo I told here about the remarkable advantage:! Dr. I.udo- Mysenbug of New Orleans hiis' found in hantinn diet for ha lilies from four months to two year of age. Xot exclusive hanann diet. hut Just a reasonable, amount of well ripened 'banana every day In Mlditinn lo the regular mill; diet. Tt starts some ntinv Ihrunlu ni...ilii- Itig steadily In weight ! it complete- ly-cures some' who1, have laeen suj!-' fcring from under-nutrltlon with marked conslipiitloh us one of its manifestations.' Hero It Heems worth while to tell all' the dumb young mothers par ticularly college graduates an) others who have been suporficially educated superciliously might, tto a better word for ,lt that under feeding. Insufficient food, is the usual cause of constipation In infant's;- ond rosort to physics, com mas and other artificial aitls, whether, approved by doctors or not. is only a; contributing factor.! Rut,, shucks, when theso dumb young' mothers are- armed with some antique guidebook such Hoyt's they're worse than the most hucolic patrons of the almanac and the testimonial game; they're more than merely dumb; they're wise acres. - llanr.na for a baby must he thor oughly ripe: no green In the skin, pulp soft and yellow but not brown or mushy: It should be run through a selvo: a teaspoonful Is enough to Rive, tho baby the first day. Then week by, week Increase the dally; ration another spoonful till the baby takes s or Ill-spoonfuls. After tlmt the baby will tell you just bow much he wants. )ri:STIOXS AXI) AXSWF.ItS Don't llo Moillld. I would appreciate any literature or information you can give me on mastoid and mucous colitis, Miss Z. V. -.''.' .. Answer. I do not give Informa tion about disease or symptoms. In the Interest of your health I tvtlvlse you not to delve in such studies. Leave nil that to yoip doctor. , ' l.lnic Water. Kindly repeat the formula fnr making lime water which appeared In your column some time ago. Mrs. C.'K. A. Answer. Put a piece of unslaked lime as largo as a -walnut in two Remote Control TJOOHICKuS- IT'S D INrte LSPC n I T ,c .Tie rs , . .i . . . . . J I I An,- e-... . . .tx , . . . . II flll'sl ic-i t-irCC I, , n5 -S f D I vjuirN-o rrIOJU l.t;f I enjuat (JO, IT j Ijjgll (mtL. KFOfMRl,l-r I Mf AM Ha?S.. AATvaS 111 MS FtOPP. He Iff aCvievi AO...cv S FOfMBUl-rI MC AM HS. MAb A -FORWARD pAfcfcCMMC ttC'S 6CIW6 Ta ftaBoer or tetiara reeeieeal, oaly reat eu ba aeetvor- cooforaujai ia laanieuaae. Addraee Dr. wiuiaa 1 ,v.n'. to a n.nv I uiariBif boiled and' filtered or din Ulle water in an earthen Jar: nil U .,.horol!:ly a"d. tnen nllow " oiue. nen it nun Mettled, pour nrt tne Clear liquid into a bottle. inia b lime 'water. More- water may be added to- tho remaining lime until It 1 all used, r.lme water in nn ant-neid-, often added ti- milk to prevent' largo 'curds tri HlgeBtlOn, and for this purpose, In infant feed Int', an' ounce of lime wntci' ' Is' enoush to use In' a pint or a tiua'rt of the prepared food.- A teaioon ful Is enoUBh in a class of milk. The ordinary ' dose of lime water It) fiom'n tpaspoonfitl to two lalile spoonftils every few hours. I.lme water Is sometimes used as a, ' lo tion to sorithe-the skin' in various - 1 kinds of -Itchlnrr. Formerly It was that the use of aluminum' ware for cooking utonsllsls poisonous. Mrs M. C. 8; " ' - - - - . - . I); Answer. We've been entinrr out I of aluminum ware for nigh onto 'M years at oUr shanty, and It hasn t pot any of us yet. As I have said many times, the anti-aluminum propasanda 1b "pure hokum, and I htve no doubt it Is wall paid for.' " ' - ' Wluit Teneliers-Are Taught to Knolosed you will find part of an article on perspiration 'wnt to u teachers to teach. What do yon think of It? O. M. ; Answer. in the anicle tho teacher of teachers, teaches that the perspiration J an excretion, ami it is poisonous, so that's why trouhle occurs when anything to prevent perspiration Is used under the arms. Which would be-interesting' if true, lint It isn't true. I (Copyright John fc Dllle Co.) V I . 1 I Quill Points TJrLsbane says the hiring of col lege athletes does ho great harm, and benefit. them. .Paying -voters a 0tl w9 hpIl'H them. too. Uomeo said "good cha r m I ng ly ! Won Id n't night" so he liave made a great radio announcer. - j Among those whose labor Is es-, sential in preparation fur the Pxl 18 """ h ' .. ost children and ntlulls ciih bo liilltienced- by iVeuesm. otheis were reK(Bslllc lit1 tlie invent ion- or spanktaif.v 1'. High spots- of a college career: ('oonskin;.,, jiigskin; sheepskin. Don't scoff "'at ' the-'c o 1 1 e g e spirit.; drizo. ' i-eiiieiiiiier your pw n scnooi ' Americanism: snying "i en time.-; wondering how to get j rid of the man: meekly signing on the- dotted line. 'I' ! ' sight of a broken old man on his way to Jail is almost as sad as the sight of an honored -old man betraying his country. One of the honored names in China Is Chow Au-ham. "Chow, we mvsume,-is- Chinese for eggs. ' 1 "A white cross means n ta- lul accident line to muiioImsIj-N i'? jj stMpliillj." And In ri-aiiiHi they -covTr mnny ut;rm, - ' . , tiankers "Saved the situation" In Wall street.' To save a situation you give a scarW'tniiii ft nickel for the shote he's1 cni'i'ying. ' The comptroller-general ' com plains that shipping board vessels are sold too rheaiil but doesn't give the market quotation on white ele phants. - - C , M'S KICK.' A, SMAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACKOgl . I, none! '. i. Mcnnntr fr' saalt balulv Alario . Place II. south 13, 'thick., blaek ,II.il.l I , -II rireat Ijikt '. . 11. Knslaa ' i;. lninllah IS, Incruotutlon oe the teeth !' TiMtll In Neir Hklbpshlra II .f'uyrnetit (or UHe.oT money it. Nteni ' it. Willing Imele. ,ntnt- . , , e;..Htrriitinr' 3. solitary 31. Father;, , . ' . .1:. Fir: tireni ' still St. Tbnat- 1,11111 broaden 34, Katuml onlt - o( netfttflTe electrlrlly n, : Hollas 4i.small urea. 43. Platan aalllnr' -canoe . blvely Solution of 1 IS 411. Siiruii -f v i. in a hs ;j.is-." fil.'LM II MrfW--Mf. iilhd'df, tort eh- ? m. Iternmeii rigid pow.x 1. Fliieftt 3. Ono'11 own feiium , A t r(NPloSlt1I sJtWb CaSibi AifffLEK SsC3 AjtJicatsTACLPnpj: C Oil SSJI? AftMfTr-.jNgtI CIjmIjIn efIcAjy I1JES3 s u mBMJoSHSSSM. A N N Ei IOESIaJDXO rTUSi'fl.AlWffUjjlM! " 77-; a.T . , WMW;'V "t WW- ss a as" -. pn. .. ,-.' WSrt aT ay J : W; f, 52 37 -j-. .- 38 ,v'V - , yt ': ' ', '.',.' ''.''' ..'', W " IP'''-" 43 44 : ; ' ' ' (' ,. . - Wf:4 - Mh50 . . ;. .. .A - ., . &m - '.. . Hk :m-. "Theimemployment situation has! her flesh, with the temperature 2"i Improved'."' Which means a lut-of; below zero, she "continued a man's little fellows have quit watching j sharp or. the work,, urging on the the ticker. and. gone "back to work.'i tldgs, helping tho sled over diffi ! . i cult spots." j ''The -automobile, -a mother., . whcn. the ice broke' nnd, Alice iwrites. -hns taken the place of the fe throllgn 8n0 1(1 not fi0,mder, cradle." Though of course HnJ lit- j i,,.,i0i H ,.:i, ,i,i, tie things didn't try to drive the : cradle. . , 'afliaV I i li . t.TT-i -vori eci mis -wmi'in:c. , xitticii a m" f' "-l is, a countess,": said the gossip "but she never teMsj 111., IJOl UIUI, Brisbane'sToday (Continued from Fags One) In ULoibi&Wlvr1 battlesUmsf up- pearod- . in two' eiiiiafieiiients, one' Itistinif Ifi -minutes, "the 'other 2-1 minutes. JCo ship: was sunk. . Our buttle 'fleet never ifirprl n short', exr-enf in salute." VpW Vnrlr .tumid lio dmt-rnv. led in a mornintf by air torpe does fired.'-from. n distance, of hundreds of miles. "We live." said Oeneral Mitchell, lu an era of bunk, special prlvi - lege and lobby control." That Is all true, and the problem Is to get results, hy repetition, even in such an era. Today, arid never again, prob ably the world will hear of Alice, young -Eskimo mother, last .name unknown - She and her husband conducted to safety a party" of white (Hers, stranded In the Arctic. The white men, sufferlug great hardship,' traveling on rough Ice, dangerously thin, were frost; bitten from nose to toes. Alice is sterner, as described by lilchal'd Petircfi, : editor of the Northorn Miner or Toronto, one of the white men. "Alice, wife of the Kskinto with whom- McAlpine, Ba ker and I were traveling, took, her boy, three years' old, after he had been tossed from the sled several time, stripped him naked, tied him on her hacki underneath her cloth Inp " , . . Keeping her baby warm, next to f -"- TT"" -TTtTaeTafT ,, , I 13-E.at-., into IS (X.a,a I NUa I"! .T JoMe. I s fer-JI Yetfirday'' Puzzle iu. French rlftr fc raiiri. i lug - - 1 iy until lit Strange: cocib. rirm . rs.usi of tile mlnr nvcr Hie lunar jrunf 53. criifiy,, St. rf-nnt nt tlie fooi ti, (irHceful rtn!-, nuit, i , S. Hnrernire t, Jlunie of a n IM - it n 1 111 u I 31, Spoil k ntdi lluul uuKiorfty M. Mollis Hi, Drj i. TlireaU of a riri! w 3?.Smtilf!st Host He Incur ft (Oil la 39. .Watering: Iilurei 'urnifrly it, WMSlCiUI III iiiun 3. I'rrlod of pciil - tfnro 41. J-rult drlnki 47. Ami not , (1OM irolil eolnv t nf Persia 4. One fit u hnn-- Jf.rlb rnllli Si HrIn . '. CommitRilcil . K. Withers u. Tulkl nrt- JcstIjr ... , hor ba,,y she lay flat on her back until her hushnnd rescued her !. The babe was all right, not frnst : ""ten.. . Ca(lot pau, Capron dismissed ifrom West Point, for marrying the I colonel's daughter, is working as a reporter lor Mr. Curley, editor of the New York Journal. In his new i job, with Curley for a teacher, he I wlll lenrn nhont the real w'-orltl, I more than West Poltft could teach , him in five years. " ii "eat Point; forbidding cadets to own aogs, horses, a mustache or a wile,'' should chnngo the wife rule. The strength ot a man's emotions sometimes proves power In other directions. For instance, a young English captain, Horatio Nelson, 24 years old, 'commanding the British frig ate Albemarle in the war against, this country, fell desperately in love with a Canadian girl at Que bec. Rules of the navy would not let him marry. He lett his ship, toltl his brother officers he was leav- ing the navy and went ashore to mnrry tho girl Friends followed, argued In vain, finally dragged him back to , his ship by force and took him out to ' sea. ! . He did not marry the girl, but i no did' win the battle or Trafalgar, and the battle- of the Nile, and now he stands in bronze on his magnifi cent monument In Trafalgar square. Ills body lies under a huge tomb, next to Wellington, beneath the dome of Sulnt Paul's. And ' the British admire him us the Chinese do Confucius. The power that cheated Bona parte - in- the Mediterranean untl probably saved England from Na poleon was part of tho same power that made the young sea captain go ashore to marry. ; The Canadian girl would not liave' - Interfered with his career. On the contrary, sho would have prevented his' later marriage to a woman he did not love, and might have prevented his making a fool ot himself with Kitima Hamilton. Do Yott Remember?,1 TEX TEARS ' i'Cff: TdlA' (From files of IHe.Mall-Tribtlna.)) Nov.- 1Sr'fre)Vuv ; - J John Kado. Klka stewarij. re turns to Aiedtord from, Jjipan. Farm Bureau Cooperative soils three, enrs of hogs at ill cents per liountl; , ' Professor Gllmoro of O. opens tractor school 1 li city: A. ., Centralla, (Wash.) 30 I. W. W'a. op-rested and lodged in Ja(l. rircweries in California nn nourice thell.will Mart .lit once manufacture of 2.75 per cent beer. ' travels with 1- passengers a now- uirpluna, rectn-d... -i N. y. Stock market rallies. General Motors climbing to am. J. S. Howard, "Father- of Sled-' ford," passes away at local hospi tal, age 87. ' TWENTY YKAItS AOO TODAY (From files of tho Mall Tribune.) ' Xov. Ill; molt' l.a Salle, 111. 4 SO miners perish in explosion at Cherry coal mine. John T. Stcver of Salem, de clares Medford leads not only Ore gon hut the United States in the number anil quality of Its cash registers. Portland c. M. St; Paul rail road will extend to Pacific coast end make Everett, not Seattle,- Its terminus. Paris Mme. Steinheil acquitted of murder of hushnnd, entire city celebrates, . : i C mr& ffc bit!- -T' Snow flurry's Sen tiered Thoughts, :ly;3lnry C-mhniil Homier. "I spppose you tion t whistle when yo,u:re Introduced.; J5u Snow. Flurrv told the cniltiren. .;An;. vou haven't" . the great advantage of being a snow flurry leader. If, y o u a- r e, y o n ' could whistle at such times. ,; "M a y h c. yon, iWduldn't want tn' lhe a snow flurry leader. I sleep a trood part of the year; As for tho summertinie I t-r always go out ot grakaji j '0"'n' n people gnhdi i say, for the whole sensnn.' "I" TO)pe you lllte me." '" 'We do. Indeed," trio children ,' managed to say. He hardly gavo them a chalice to speak. ' ' I m not admired much by some of my i-cliitlves. They say 1 never settlo down nnd amount' to 'any thing. - "They say I'm an idle, sort of a fellow and thnt I'll never savo up. enough- to have a homo. I. can't change no matter -what they say. I have such a good time as It Is. "I don't care about saving up and owning a snow-bank. 1 don't care about settling down nnd making a heavy snowfall, I Just like to flit here nnd there. "I like to do the most unex pected things and appear when, people least expect to see me. "Your friend, the Little lllark Clock, has turned the time nhead so that the time Is really toinor rmT morning. You'll see! There'll be a . snow flurry, as tho people say. Is "You'll know It's sir Snow Flur ry. I must.be off now! iet the Snow King talk . about settling down! I get more notice thnn he. does. Why, ho Just comes when ho is expected. I appear so quickly and disappear so quickly Kotnfc'tlmos thai people jiardly know whether they've seen mo or Jf not, but It they think they have. I'm written up in the papers. , "I scatter my thoughts as I do, my light supply of snow. 1 must be off!" .Monday "The Air Taxi.'' wasting years of; his lite, besides spoilipg hers., ..' ' ' - -For the first time In twentv years savings bank deposits, have dropped. During the past year sav ings have diminished f l!)5,30fi,0fl0. and the number of depositors hv 52-1.221. By BUD FISHER '! ..rlk' t if-!.' t- - fl.j.i-iii' . .,--.,X.J... il '.".. ... .H-a;.. .