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MEnroKD mail TftinuxE: medfoisp; oi.ix.ov. monday. jantary c. mm
Medford Mail Tribune I
Mr. i n.
M-lt-lt X. I . r
ANOTHER GOOD OMEN FOB 1930
ii.gr rr w. irni, Uur
j f F our recent rain storm was worth the usual million, tneU this
; niiow ktonu must be worth two or three.
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D.
MAIL TRIBUNE
DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
Do You Remember?
aacaeat dM aaattar al ataafara).
' Act at Hint i. lit).
For we note in the book of Svicnre that snow has a number MMI rt u nni tnia w irtt m u
1 ..f a.Ivant-i.vjM .... I t. . l. Ml K aaaaaa1 af P. aVW a ataawaa, wtfMriMrf Mrtw 1 imw ltun My m
. ...... . iiujiuim..-, ool ui me air ,,u, la ML wauw u u .am taaaut at .cur. mr ur a Im oa M k,, i
! an-:! fertilize the soil. It deposit, certain mineral salts of .-rest : S".: P- ? u " '" te- ". 1
value. It packs in t!.e tiills ami form a reservoir of water for
the summer.
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It Msfi Im tfyn.
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Wt-T )Ua Tr. es for..,
f rr. la a.- la tax, uaiaaj. 'mam-nt smee the creat b!i-zar.l of lJl!. Ami there were biimocr I
JaraawVa. ratraj rwat, raMSU, teas. ' '
Ui. a e hwi: crops in l!0, so there is j;.khI reav.u to exrseet i.umiH-r rrote,
Dili. wv. a MAIF. Mtl. .......... 1 !
PLJ, ittaaot luaatar, aaatt 41 ! In l-Kel.
lawi. sow IaU tat rear f W i
n faui. aa ra it . .o in another direction H:;i.t pr.ihiist-s. to be a "Teat venr fori
OH, IT'S FINE TO HAVE A WHOLE SKIN
-l' 'J Jn.Meiita!!v it deii-hts the children, reminds the jrrown-ms W cours 1 mi'aD nif youns : aim"le J"- nJ drams of fluilj
-:! , ,, .. .... a. , , ink-in, but trea an oldih one ia not extract o red (turn (eutalypcm to- i
.1 cf their youth, ami l-autifes the lamlv aiK-. The present down-! ,, , ,f ,. , , trta.. Thea mu ih with the re-i
i-JJ - law of the "beautiful aj-ars to be the lari.-et and mt r-1 cracked u, rnaoU. And a nU " , ' " puct "h? d S ',",'";
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WaanMa. LM aatrics. Seatu, Ptrtiaaol
Medford and the Koj:ue River valley.
'GOOD MOENING GUV-NOR!'
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full of ome
ibiD. tro. A skin
ful of yourself.
neWaper It em "..ST"' f. maJr reteat for"
rui in lj b cav
er, a Profesaor
SaI!a:r H I I.
nuruitiated in the
item, dUtin?T3i(;h-
St. Prpttlc e(
be nby r-d. iranstarent, arrerable
m tai. and cdor. DirectioDs: Add t
a tablaiMjonf-jI 10 an equal quan-: . ria
iirj or waier. for ue u a garirle. j it Tar m
i.j ay o: cneckins against errors
H,. , i-it recently faced deatii in a little ex-;
ate jou aiiiKuinr.tJ your -anInIacy f'r ttg.rimn. u fhjBf pr.....:
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry
Dr. Alz. of Harvard, report I
"that the healthy human animal, j
if true vent was triven to the emo .
tiona. would indulge in sone after
a meal." Lat week your corr.
encountered a rib ateak and felt
like singing. "OI Man Rlbber."
r)) JIOKMNt;
'iovernor yet ? No-
in wiiil
already, there mijiht as well he several hundred.
And the aiimsinir feature of the present situation is that
every eandidate thinks he has an excellent chance. The more
there are, the stroller this conviction will be, for in
Why v) dilatory! Miijht as well (ro ' t,a" contends that arsenic cannot'
the goui'j is bwmI. There are several dozen candidacies : i h, ... .,, , r. r .
an analytical chemist of a south-1
Hill and dale are blanketed with
snow. It Is not much of a snow.
In the bakotas It would be a mild
Jane day. However, in this neck
of the woods It Is an event of out
standing importance. It paralyzes
speeding on the highways and by
ways, causes citizens to recite "The
Keautiful Snow." demoralizes tele
phoning upstate, causes he post-
Potassium chlorate. 2 drams.
liOiiintr aater, 4 ounces.
Powdered alum. 1 dram.
Stronrer rose water. 2 ounces.
" """""a; an-l 5 drams of glvcerin.
d fVu?1- S-- ' 's '"ce.
fl'iid extract eiK-aI.vj.tus roserata
(red gurnl. 3 drams.
For gamle. dilute with water,
half and half. Sometimes it la dif
ficult for the drusKist to get floid
em city, that on rase iM of the ' :,.r.,. , " . " nl !
Their Kffecta and Detection." a ' ( r . ""-
in a primary !lh(. rnniparv ara mv,h p r. r: ;ma,tr8 Matena ,edi and
race ther Is not only afrty hut opirtunity in numbers. azures me. Is considered by chem- j Shal
in om on.' man can win. iJut you iinlit as well be tlie,fh '"hi". ,7 iiJ t Vi T ; t-nian'1' wt" ws pharmacist
' t' r: ":V r ' !, i"Hi:adelphia hospital. Many
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Sution of Saturday' Pu:r?e - -
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TWKNTY VKVItS AGO TOD AT
Krm I.l of the Mail Tribune.
January . 1I0
Itofrue Hiver vallt-y Ytllow New
.Veva'tiiw rm v, in firnl place at
Nat tun.; I Aple fhow at Denver.
; 1 ;omiii'-r-tat clui launches drive
fur 5 n:fitiI,Tii by January
' with Hi-Jink a a climax. Leonard
Carpenter i- chairman of drive.
I'etitktn filed for road from
! Mutt- Kalb t l'ropect. The road
I k :H be V'-ry w.enic. and reaches
fin fly fi.-hinK.
Adv.
"Wear C M. Kidd's shoes."
; Medford socialists hold dance
and card party at Smith's hall.
Marautr
twitrttiar
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A, Lk afi-r
. Dark brows
4.t-iriaar
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f TEN' Y HA KS AfiO TODAY
j (From files of the Mail Tribune.)
; January 6, 1 9 JO
j NV-.r York. Th'jiiands of Reds
arreted in nation-wide arrests.
j Wa.-hington. Holiday recess of
i consre.sjj end.-, nnd orator" on
i peace iact ratification resumed.
one
politic us
in
as anybody else. That is the psychology of "homo !or is the tudy of po'isoa. and fnSLht 'l'
tneir eiiectsi. Here is the asjser-: .h . j T
I " " .k-.m u.t; icpvrieu It
I is very satisfactory.
j ICor.yrinht. John F. Dille Co.)
Yotl doillit it Then vim .li.u'r b,w.iL. tl.u I
Metallic arsenic, according
to the ei;riinents of Pasch
kis and Ohermaier. is capable
cf bein4 absorbed by the skin,
and then undergoes oxidation,
and produces poionuus effects.
Now if any of you good readers
it , . . w . , are iiiiusiu 01 Kemng no ot a ncn
iirtiii im OUI'I ' relnlinn hv maa,in7 him .-itS
office to close Coors. and. If aloe eieeteI 1 resilient, and .Jiuiniv (ox was tin- must se f-eonfi
woodpecker and snowf lake drop I j,.,,, ,(f e ,
upon the poK-er line at the same I
Hard to understand. 1 es, but not so hard if you understand
"homo politicus."
flfK have just been readins.' Al Smith's I"p to Now." Iid
" you know that Mr. Smith and all the little Smiths thought
AI would win! Well, they did. And not until 21 hours after!
me (miiis were openeinii mey five up
More than thatfUi W. lavi, was Mi
i
Quill Points
time, there will be no lights to
night. The fair sex will put on
what their grand mas called
"arctics." and sturdy males who
have been braving the elements
Iwreheaded, will find a hat some
place. The farmers rejoice. They
can't plow In the snow. Snow
come, about once every four years
to this favored section, and Is
about the right dii-tributlon.
Thousands of Oregonlans Sun
day morning perused the sporting
pages and noted that the Univer
sity of Oregon polo team was de
feated by the Oregon State colb-ge
polo team. Very few taxpayers
SUSDeCted that this mnillllnn .ri.f.
ed at the two leading educational I
institutions, as a "polo team" has
never been listed as a long-felt
want. Not a single pololst fell off
his fiery mount, but otherwise
rondueted himself like the Prince
of Wales. There will b. general
satisfaction that the flower of the
state's manhood Is learning the
requisites of adept horsemanship,
so they will lie able to maneuver
o cow Into a corral before noon. If
they arise at the usual farm hour
of 4:11) a.m. It Is also hoped that
the fashionable sport will also re
mit In the athletes of the two In
stitutions being able to score a
touchdown, or throw a basket
with more frequency than has been
their wont. Polo la played from
the hurricane deck of a horse, the
players wearing white buckskin '
pants and white shirts, with the
couara open at the throat, and
short sleeves. When they ride
against the wind the back of the
shirt bellies out, producing a novel
effect. A great deal of Ilritlxh
etiquette la connected with polo,
and when something goes wrong
the pololst ejaculates. "The bloody,
bleeding luck." Instead of the
strictly American. "Hell's hells."
The ordinary run of citizens may
wonder where the money for oats
and currycombs, and the stable
hainberuiald's salary is c-imltig
from. Also, a horse able to snort
and cavort nn and down a ,.i..
' l more man a popular-
priced auto. Polo Is not pl.iyed
aooaro :n. hand 4.1s. The silver
oiling to trie coming of an aristo
cratic sport to the campus. Is that
the girls' pistol squad of OKC. (nee
OAC.) has some work to do if
they will only do It. The public Is
viewing the innovation more In
sorrow than In wrath, and the grn-
i r. ii nun is oprewd In,
"Ye Cods.' A polo team at
son
V-II. wis anybody green enouch
to think fri-ndshio is used to ce
little arsenic, I earnestly advise favors from the government? I
you not to waste valuable time j
tl:at way. That Is, not unless your rr..-.nm is mat inalienable'
once be bitten food by the olitieal biiL', and a self-hvp-
nosis is unavoidable. Many years ano we thought this
breezy self confidence, "these delusions of .jrandetir" on the
pari of the candidate wore merely a part of the pinf.-a mat
ter of bluff.
lit after several decades eXTienee. we have been forei
to abandon that vh-w. Tin- candidate
Freedom is that
uncle's skin is all cracked or raw ' nght people win jut before thevi
or sciatrbed. and even then, it-t'etrin subjugating their weak;
would be a very tedious process neii.-hl.ors.
indeed, and you'd probablv have f . . , .
uncle grunting around for a year? " " f,1"n' " you dont re-
or two before it as all over. port Ih'" '"" "now about..
This man Hlrthe rr.av h. hfaw I k our "'- a if ion or
ian authority on toxicology as F. G. i ilru'khal'-
says he is. b'lt i! that the best
i evidence of it. I should say lilythe
mu.-i be an awful old woman. As t
; for the two lplan.iers he man-1
;tions. and their experiments, per-
... , , naps tne less said the better I
1-. perfectly sincere, he , m...... . .
honestly believes it, and never abandons that belief until tl;e!sibl in ' book,
voten have heen counted. Then in many cases he has been ! ZX ".tan",
robbed. jmork. Kirst he contends that h is
all Htuf.' and nonsenne about the
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Iienl citiz.-ns buy writing let-
; ters to editor on Peace Treaty.
: (me. vh. siens himself "Reaction
; ary." stirs Jacks..n county JJemoc
; racy.
; . Poultry show In M. F. & II.
( I.uil.iini draws large crowd. Bliss
' Heine exhii.its fancy rabbits.
i I'ortland. Police statistics show
1 increase in arrc.-ts for intoxication
duri::s pa.t- tar.
i i r5 1 i i i w ri
af a sa s "
Look up pitranoiae in tlr-
bind ins
i
r 'pillar m n i c in-tmots
4-iiliure. It's n run nunther
Ifuit iloe-ii't eivt you fra.
iiMtit4 from at bn-t five -la-
Brisbane'sToday j
dielionarv and vt.11 will fi.,,1 .1,.... I"". "'.u" an" n"'""e i
u. iiisi.iiis 01 j.'rauiieur ami delusions ot persecution are eharae-, arsenic and other things. Maybe j
teristic symptoms of this mental disease. So is a oreat verbal i he, "en make!' a ,ew M'1 or pro':
-, .... e""i " rl"" Ivokius assertions about it. and I
tlllenev n uvuunpku r..t Iw.t . !. 1
y ' - olo.. .j.i.i nun.; to now a hunter"? joints were
in snort, to he lutten bv the political hu-' is to contract a ' . . "range birds in the ' thui.ht to resemble him.
, iii- vi-- ..... I world 1 who hides behind a hedse 1
(H-Iinite mental dis.-aM. With the epidemic 111 full sway, why , and tosses over a kind t.f challenge I Ameri. ;,nim: All of our kids
not jump ill while the jumping is (rood. From the standpoiiit of ,he l'Tot'mr- 1 ,:an 'e11 '"" J'"" ' I'armng I-tin. Fr.-nch. Cerman.
,i, ,.-.,;,. ,1. . .1 ! ho"r lne challenge is worded: "If j S-panl.-h; nobody learning to speak
the victims, the more the merrier. ih. .tin ,t-i. ...
(Continued from Pag On.)
! Kansas.
sand
dry as a handful of -vo' mast ha
The only way to do away
rce entirely is to abandon
laee.
In tlie next million years women
' mat er.m.ileri. tht.ir .sL- t.f ...li.r.n
1 ins and innirovinz men. .Meanwhile i fc
' ' -t J
1 nere s anoin-r sioe to tne story " ..-i . c.....a have eorre. tions in literature and
loo. It must humili.it" a rabbit inins Senator linrah in 1.-iii.iii,1- failures in business. Yon don't give
up literature or business.
. 1 . "iiiuiiNudic iiiaiiics, jui as jou
hvorce to correct .:,
1
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I
wuh tht- l.utle
iinu' better
forceinent.
and brighter cn-,
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1 ue j resilient s i
President Hisiver ann.iunces a to-
commission ,0 find out what is '
the matter with prohibition and other utilities
CHARLES B. MOORES
'comes back with an answer that
X the death r Charles 15. Moores of Portland, the state loses
one of its finest citizens and one of its most beloved pioneers.
Above everything else he had that rare eift of inakinir and hold
iiitf friends. Active ill politics, n staunch and iinenuipromisiii'.'
Kepublieaii, he iiumhered almost 11s many personal friends in
one party as the other. Many opposed him, hut no one disliked
him. He was a strikini: example of the truth that an altitude of
true friendliness toward others is invariably an attitude that
other return.
I riltlhinp nlu.ut half nn nun... ef I
. . ..... ... ........ .-i.:,
!o.i you forearm, and see how stiff! " 'he nations re-,, s1.k- 1 rl.eoiM f,.r c
and while you'll be the next day:" '"''need war. there tan be no bel-,Momu ""I'l'lJ a inuue tor K
And I can imagine the professor. I ligerents. No belligerent!--, no neu- (iilhert and Sullivan opera. The
tiring at last ot this sniping from i trals. No neutnils. no neutral' .., ,- '--. 1
cover, gnashing his teeth, rolling ' rights. So that's settled. ....... .1 . ... . . uiun
up his sleeves, and rubbing in the i . but we won't tell. '
. irui....i,-.ii 1 te.i., ..... n . ,
TIIK WHY Ill'.SI.VKSS
Hy Mary (iniliani lionner
Ifow deli'lutul it was for John
(ami I'eiry to go on adventures
IJIack Clock. .No
one could have
e e n a better
srui-Je.
He could
change the scene
in so short a lime
his magic was
simply marvel
ous. He could
turn time back
ward or forward,
and to be sure,
never told the
tr.linary t i m e.
His hands always
pointed to seven
o'clock and it
was only iuiji they were starting
on adventures that they could see
that he ha. I little legs to help him
-et about.
When they looked at him at
other limes during the day they
could never tell where he kept his
les hidden: He could bring the
hildren back to the same place
It's a great deal of monev and
will help, b'lt what the people earn
ann siemi is the really important they had vi.-ited the evening before
lt("I:l- ? that it seemed as though thev
Ore-
The government has asked all
citizens to look and a-e If any of
their 1100 bills are counterfeit. A
exird of thanks should be extended
to the government for the compli.
ment.
Anent the follnning. many have
felt the same way. without results
and besides. It j. . f th,,
business. If a kid. of either .
Is halr-dn-sned. and completely
frozen. It Is a sign that the vita
mlns they get i their oatmeal la
doing the work of warm under
clothing. Their p.,w, !,! he
forced to amble nbut In the same
style of dress. 1. ml It wnul.l not be
long before Junior would be en
cased In long pants Inner un.l
outer. The following, mentioned
ale.ve. Is ns follows:
"iVe i,re sort of g, that w
gr-w up In the "stocking age."
"lien the children f ,e "..t
families" wore long w.....-n ,me
and welromrd a snowstorm ami
skating weather. Now half hose
arc worn by the rMdren of the
"bet families." h underwe.r
eo skimpy and thin It Is hardly
worth mentioning. When y..u see
the palhelle Mue knee., the
"goose humps" and Hie shiver
ing child, you have to repress
the desire lo take It downtown
and buy It some clothes, as the
modern mother resents any es
presslon that the child needs
more clothes and speaks up.
saying. "Jimmy Is so warm
blooded, h. can't stand any more
clothes and long stockings."
Fortunate Indeed Is the child to.
day who has a mother who can
still clothe her child comfort
ably. Hhe will not have to
blame Providence, as her child
"HI not develop lul.errulol
and kindred Ills. (Clinton, Mo.,'
Eye.)
Yet some fraternity houses are so old-f
n jralloii of liiior on the place.
A hick town iA.iQ.n-c where peopiO'
is sick ami guffaw when a heart is si.-k.
scientific" people who tossed the "ne changes to meet the needs
challenges at the professor slither- "f ,h" 'Jme' This is especially
Ing off through the grass and under"'''0 tnr M""- doctrine.
brush, so that no one would know ;
they had been in the vicinity. !
Anyway. Professor Walker Hall, 1
who I hope is not a mere figment
of some kindly newspair reisjrt
ers Imagination, subjected his skin
to this test and tailed to turn up
next day in the morgue. Hut even
wonder if the professor found
i CTg .
..mi..iii'U mey Haven t ,any natisfaction in it? I'nless the
I "scientific" gentlemen who insist
thinKs can be absorbed thrniiEh the
:kin are willinc to In seen anioni;
rep vhm a iiritrhlW ,hose present, a fellow mii.t feel
folish dnin thrie illy reri-
m-nt on himsel!.
KhIm leeth have mlvHiilHU;s. It must Im- hire to
sometliiti tlmt doesn't nche wlu-n yon have grippe.
INt-uar truth trllinr luw
flb-KMrl of nearly all of tlx
trocitk4 rt'pt spiral puttkv.
Knsland ha retimed trade re
lation with ltuia. and nv fIip
will t'rosper attain if she jtlLs
for rnh and rmints hT rhanc
and w atche? for a knife in th-l.ack.
The low price of silver worries
many nation?." e.rcciaily Mexico,
where I"i,ihhihmi uunces are pro
duced annually.
The price is lelow 47 cnfs a troy
ounce, and but for use of silver in
movinp picture production the in
dustry would be even more badly
crippled.
George Kastman of Kodak fame
uses more rilver than anybody else
in the world: 6t.00.i.,0 ounces r.
year are used In film makin?
This is a pood time to' buy silver
wire, for low prices will closo
many of the miner, and the later
the cost of silver will ineritaMy
rise.
t-
I'lare flrijts, rartoonNt. i dai!.
and Y.as reached th? day f days,
"when a felb-r needs a friend."
Uriccs had many friends. tNvi-
and they feel sure that
Wairo earners, for instance, c.-d-leit
f-ixty thuusar.d million dollars
a year. They s.iend forty billions
to live, and have twenty billions
left ever, for amusement or inve-;-t-mnt.
a!mot five tirne as mut h
as Mr. Hoowr's total. Tlie imior
tant thins is to remain cheerful and
(-ontiniif spendini: reasonably.
1'rosm.Mlty dpenii on that.
The Soviet government may put a belter fan- on ihin-j
all. It has granted a coiirevtiim to a safetv raor faetorv
About all yon ran say for the after-dinner speaker. abilit
to talk mi his feet is that feet were made to travel with.
M ayor Walker's salary has been raised to Ii,ihki a car
which is more in keeping- with his ncttinc-up time.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
possess j Might Market Is A "No Croak"
! Some time ago you puhlis-hed The eat a good party man can
formula and directions for use of n f do. when the tariff bill at last is sands.
gargle for singers and Slteakers. I : finished, is in hint thnl it fell on ' Hrfeei h fn.m.l the fro.na .st
s after ' '""l " an1 '"'"id it remarkably ef- Its head when It was little. , all men need at last.
fe. tive. I'ufortunalely I cannot now j His work made manv happv and
find the fcrmuia and I need to havt : The marines ar-n't so. h a tough ,,rt no nc
another supply made up. (('. T. T.I '"t. one hundred and eleven .f ; " 4
Answer. Singers or seakers them are stationed on the Virgin i on hear nni. li about ";iii..ioo fa
troubled with huskiness of the islands and the islands still retain talities due to automobile accidents
voice may use this garsle once or j their character. in K"J-J."
twice within the half hour he. j I Those accidents are unavoidable.
fore beginning the torture. It is ' ' """" ' In'' 'n,"n, ": "' ''ave a ,,art ot ,,. na,ion s progress.
Ttl lnol.l in n..n. I prettV kl.l Wife." SM 1.1 the old ...
troubles, or it may lie used everv n,i,n' 1 n"yr isn f"r ,n'
two hours in mild ..ore .e., iw,.,,"t 'Companionship of a wis woman."
tr one has
FOUR BIG CRUISERS
T K Yl . -1 lie bj! ti.. , rui '
.c.'r Hi', i... one o; .1, twin's re;:p of
(our of a tyj.p of fighting ship not i
represented in the Tinted States'
navy, is to be modernized in l'.:;. i
1 he navy ministry ennonncjs
that she will he removed from the
active list in January. Alterations
will Include additional protection
against submarines and deck armor
and will increase hir tli.-placvim.-nt
by Son.. ton.
The llivei ui the l.it of the four
sister battle cruisers to undergo
such changes whi-.-h. when complet
ed, will increase Japan's total ton
nage of capiu.: t-.;ps by ii'.m.ki tons.
Thousands of wives will tell you that Hoover patriots an
the only men working for n tenth of what thev are worth.
no medical care. Of PORTO ALKiiltK. Brazil bl
And if a Carolina jury should convict officers or lynchers
for killing factory workers. that would be "news."
course it can be made up only by
, th skilled pharmacist. Ili....Ve
drams of potassium chlorate In I
cmnces rf boiling water, cool, and
j reserve. Ilsolve t dram of pow.
,dered alum In 2 ounces and 5
; drams of stronger rosewater. add
i '2 ounce of glycerin, 'i mime of
N. one may ener a dance hall in
this land of the gauchos in south
ern Brazil without submitting to
being "frisked'' for weapons.
Kvery man hereabouts carries
You hear little about thousands
of women that die in thildhirth
; every year, because of ignorance,
and brutal indifference.
' Those "accidents" COl'I.D be
' prevented.
! II. 0. Wells has invented "a bet-
ler system of mart:age. which will
Il:i:.S.:N,..pi The I-..;..Mant
l.-pis.-opal ciiuich of St. John, the
American church of this city, has
been reopened with Ktv. ivlwar.l
M. Bruce as rector.
had never li ft it at all.
That was because he could turn
the lime back lo the moment when
they had finished their adventure
for tlie evening before, and he also
eould give them some extra hours
so th.y never missed a moment of
th'-ir sleeping time!
Now he had brought them to see
some creatures who looked just
like tiue.-tion marks and he had
t dl the children that they were
-ailed the Whys.
"We prom:. d to tell you about
the Why business. " they said. And
then one of Hu m started to tell the
story:
"It's our business when anyone
says -Why.' the question is rushed
to us and if we're not too terribly
busy we send back the answer.
When the questions are answered
it is because we have been able to
send the answer hark to the one
who (s trying to answer it.
"Wh.n some one cannot answer
a question it means we're too rush
ed with questions. But wc look
like question marks because we're
in that business, oh. it s a splen
did business. There's never a dull
time." .
And John and Peggy looked at
all the members of the Why fam
ily and talked to them and asked
them questions nnd had every one
of their questions answered:
(Tomorrow "Hie j;rrat Wall")
f
!":" '"-''eld. Bj,is received for
.-onstruciinn t new building to
K el". r 5r
MUTT AND JEFF-Beauty Is Skinned Deep
either knife or revolver and dis- make divorce unnecessary.
putes over itnnclng parties became The human race had that systim
numerous and blon.ly. 'before it made marriage legal and
Al'1'KI.AXI.-i.fl New Xealand's
nee vast forests of the rutmmoth
Kauri pine a-e on the v,.. i;0
tinetion. Milling has begun on the
last big tract in the North Island
and it probably will all ,e cut
within four years.
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