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Ye Smudge Pot
(y Arthur Parry)
Christmus is ..here- uguln. It
eoines but once a yenr which is
'enough. A Merry Christmas und
a Happy Now Year, to both puld-
up und dollmiucnt subscribers, In
thu wish of tho undersigned.
; It in how proposed that tho rich
."out bulled wheat for breakfast, uh
rtii example." Thl is the proper
:)tiittlHhmont for being rich, und
servos them right.1
The fug -has beon found guVy
of-.causing un autu accident. The
fug was assisted by some low
itrade moonshine and a bum front
lire, and should share, the blame.
How "the wintry breezes loV'e to
whisk up the pant-legs, and down
tho nocks of the male gender.
Tho north end of the stato Is
getting excited about the proposed
federal development bf tho Co
lumbia river, causing tho governor-elect
to como out for n non
partisan judiciary. Jt is feared the
improvement , clubs of Portland
HUburbB will oomo out against It,
nn they did power development in
southern Oregon, during tho last
campaign, first omitting three
cheers for the beloved "Joseph
policies." Furthermore, If work
is jilontiful, the,-attendance, ut the
Tdrihcdmhig RowIch murder trial
wilt bo depleted.
Tho cat Is but of tho bag again,
rind nmuzemont is rampant, it Is
charged tho flowing bowl Is oucu
sluuully ho 1st oil (it tho shindigs.
' "Tho rufflun took a handbag
buht .lining $18, thrco rings, and u
wristwuteh. r Mrs. Flynn, however,
jetalned her .composure' (Luko
ylow,., JOxamlner.) You'ro lucky,
Airs, 'Klynn. :
; C. Strang, tho pioneer pllllst,
dropped a stick of wood nud did
lint get Ills great too nut of the, way
In time. Ah a result, the arnica
buttle, Is working. .
Hardy but fashionable, citizens,
runnltig nruuml without their hats,
have .to dato managed to keep
three. -Jumps ahead of Jack Frost
mid; Cluirles Pneumonia,
' Bill Rogers will be on tup today,
coming on the heels of Buddy
ltoneis, who is supposed to bo a
special dispensation of Providence
for . the women-folks, but is Just a
he-Clara how. It Is wondorful
how two movlo persons of the
name reur handle, can be bo dlfror
cnt. Old Hot has been arising back of
.Ashland about 8 o'clock, ho some,
budy besides farmers can' brag
ubutit Hoeing it come up.
tt. is ubmtl tlnio Heerotary of the
Treasury Andrew Mellon publicly
expressed his agony over I ho in
tentions of the government to ex
jiend Homo money, for the. benefit
of l ho people, who placed It In his
euro In Oio first place.'
This year It is not compulsory
lu buy an nutu I Iron ho Junuary 1,
'which you would not purchunu
until February 1.
Salute the fresh utr fiends, lind
anient iidmlrers of the (lroat Out
'ilonm, who go to bed with a power
'plant, or u stove as big ns those,
commonly found In North Dakotu
depots.
New Year's reKulutlons are the
unlet of tho day. Severul have
taken tho pledge not to pray for
ruin, muko any speeches, or smoke
opium. ' .. . '
"It wus necessary to call off the
surprise party of the Pythian
Ulsters, as Mrs, Hull phoned sho
would not bo home" (llulsey
Items.) A social boo fulls flat.
MAIJC QUAItTllTTK mViSB IN
TIIUCK--( Port OrforU Tribune.)
JiiHtleo will prevail.
County officers raided the man's
home hi northern Lyon county
Wednesday nftcrnoon. They found
some stuff In the hog pen. The col
ored man said It was slop, Officers
thought It might be liquor. (Em
poria, Kun., tiaiette. ) Come on(
chemist 1
' i says "Wan, (
At ClirlHt'mWldn the flrelng yeur
Huys: "Folks, I'm done, but shed
t no teur.
I have been hot; tho' now I'm
cohl,
All young people should be told,
lie Joyous as you pass my bier.
I've had niy rainy duy and drear.
'Fair and warmer,' cool and
clear: :
Now to my elders I'll be rolled
At Chrlstmnstlde.
"When In Valhalla I npur
To greet my seniors. It will cheer
Their phnntom hearts when I
have told
How you, unlike the folks of old,
lr rink soda pop Instead of beer
At I'lirlHimftftllde."
T'IPV iiJi li'QltfJ
QUVUL
Ainillicr need of the times is
ground when u rib in in u hurry
History of human pniKrcss
Joneses. WVll show Vni.!"
There's still hope for a Country while U doesn't deiuaiul a
law "to perfect the wealher, , , ,. '
Nevci' seorn docility. look
Mussolini.
War is predicted in Kuropo within three years. The horror
of it! Hut of course you'll know whtjh stocks to buy this time.
, I'eople can't be class conscious in a land where any flapper
in rabbit sltin is conscious of class. .
Savages liuye sound teeth,
stand why they lire savage.
The cost of n Nenale seat depends on whether "ju mean the
cost to the Senator or the country.
You can say one tiling for the worm. When it gets ready to
turn it doesn't hold out a hand to confuse, you,
Americanism: Accepting a mail as a.leailc'r if lie sc'ilds the
wbked and boasts. of his own piety; loving liim all the more
Whelrhe Nteals the 'funds and calls it u frame-up.
An educated iniiu is one who
cabinet and tell why.
Hank examiner: A man who
drtor after the horse is stolen.
,The later his bedtime the less
when he gets up.
Example of husband making
you do just as you.plcnse. "
The first of the miiiith it is "dud's ear"; in two mouths it is
"our car"; after three months it Is "lnotlier's car.". And when
she bumps something it is the credit corporation '8 ear.
A noted chef says the success of a bird depends on the stuf
fing, but this isli't thic of the bird who serves as stuffing for i
shirt, . ' .
AVhat 11 country! They'll let
pl-ctty worth 85, but try to
terms, to buy something you need.
Correct this sentence ' ;"Tlie capital T 011 my typewriter is
broReii," said tho coliilntiiSt,' "but I don't miss it."
Brisbane's Today
(Contlnoed from P One)
to relax, and "slop being puri-
tanuical." If Miss S igman
would go to sonic of our cabii-
t-ets and (lanecs she Might be
surprised. "' '"'',
la Germany, necordmp: td Miss
Wlginnn, who dances mid tenchos
dnncinK there, eveu ory stout
hoimewlvoH have taken to danchiR.
And, while they nro "not beautiful
to look at, It la beautiful to see
how earnestly they work."
80 yon mlKht try nanclnu If oth
er I hiiiKH have lulled.
A reimrt Oiut ItUHHla's Roveni
inoiit Intends to litlui over all rood
minnllcH and "end home eoiiklim."
focillng- und conkln? for tho people
In eenlral kllchnus, Is modified by
a tiller Htntemetit. HuhhIii will not
rnrry out that plan right iiwny, hut
that Is the "pilni'lolo 11ml plan."
U would ho rnthur difficult lo
feed liy Koverimient ofllrlalH tho
L'dO.OIKi vlllaiceN that make up the
bulk of Hussln's population.
Such a KUKKcxtlon horrifies us In
the I'liltcd Stilton almost lis milt'll
as tho HUKKcHtioti that clilldren be
tuknii troiii pa 1 011 1 h and brought
up by the statu.
Hut there una n (line when the
AiiKKcHtton of public schools, Blip
ported by tho property owners, hor
rified tills country. And the sur
ftesllon that AmerU-niiH would live
In apartment houseB also horrified
us.
We were told then that no aclf
reHpeetltiR American would over
Rive up hla Individual home.
- Mr.. Hempblll, -president of Se
attle's rbamber of commerce,
wtdhes It known that his city, 20th
In tiopiitiltloli, stands fourth In the
MUTT AND JEFF
ff th spis.t or chcstmas 1 uTTcc-FNsj . j ydo ) poetrs) pl
, IS IN THC A.R. PtWS 0N6ARTH )- NOV I ARC 60.MG f-s IJ l JWS JggZgS-. W, ) HS GflT r fU
rWTI) THlWk HOW X TRCATtt. T , V ' t7"- V Zls
: to "' WmWmk. c?mkm behead informer
r-wrf JL - - : 1 - J
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POINTS
a xtiM'riiii; wheel Unit will give
for gangway.
in six words,: "Darn them
what a great man it lias niadc of
which makes it harder to under
can iituiic the members of the
boldly and efficiently locks the
difference it makes to the world
wife obey: "I'm busy, lrnicy
you nav $ a mouth for a play
borrow that nmcii, on the same
value of bulldinK iermlts Issued
November.
Also, Heattle's liillldlnK for l'.KIIl
exceeds by I,35:,0TG tho record of
11129.'
Any clly with 11 belter bulldlnR
record, pleaso send details.
HiiHsIa Intends to do away with
drunkenness. The national drink
Is vodka, III per cent piiro alcohol,
00 per cent water, (lovornment
controls union, largely cols tho sup
ply and Increased prices.
Last year's liquor bill tn Russia
was ITDO.OOO.OOO.
That would not support half of
our bootleg liquor dealers as they
are accustomed to being supported.
Rootlcgglug will never be proft
able In Russia. Stalin probably
would call It a capitalistic conspir
acy, against the Soviet, und march
bootleggers and customers out. In
hntclies, to l)u shot.
Ten years ugq I'enrl 6dcll was
cent to prison, convicted of second
degro emuider. llur daughter, now
Id years old, was born ufter her
mother was sentenced. Relntives
that cared for the little girl being
dead. (Jovornor Roosevelt frees the
mother, l hut sho may take care of
her child. Sonio, that nro foolish,
will object to that.
,
I.OS ANCIliUIIft, Dec. 24. W
Waithington! Tuko a look at this:
The l.os Angeles chamber of com
merce Is giving out npplos this
Christmas. They're good apples,
tfven we southern California boost
ers admit. They come from Che
lan, Wash. Trade reciprocity, the
chamber, explains.
The Victim of a Kiss-and-Run Driver
""" MAIL TRIBUNE I
DAILY CROSS-WORDiPUZZLE
iciiosh
I, Furui of
L'l.rltlfnnt
SretlDtf
linrl tin m
Dian'i ninii
f. furl ut lb
mouth . "
II. WIliRi
IS, Piltl
IS, Cnniiiirnt
w hem lirlil
wni born
14. Whnt ili Witt
Men i Id
17. Spirit el th
Wis Men .
50. Nnpprr
tl. Whin the tin i
did lo Wise
HI en
51. (jninifi
S1. nohnld
24. Croryona
ii. Who I I he lum
bermen do In
the Olirlstmn
treei
tt. o so
is. A scene In the
Inter life of the
tMiriHtnim
child
St. I'nlled aiinrt
3.t. Ituclii'lor at
muilci nhlir,
3. Cenceriiltiir
87. Trojtlfnl
Amrrienn tree
3b. It i on m
horn
3. KjlltiUle of
heniintluu
4ft. Article
41. Wlncllhe
49. I'rlnreljr
HnllHn fnmllr
13. Cutillnetilt
sbhr.
8olution of Yeiterday's Puzzle
A L OlPftA S SflA L PS
R O PElJP E Tl L I RA
o v IJrjsje e rLIa b q
w E NFEts K A ROE ye
H U LIAjClS E P ATRIA TlEl
ORE HrAlK E NOT 0n1
ec t as c ape PR I A I H I
Op ECTI kRljGATE
E V EjAj ff E Effu S ER
41. Hire or allot .
4b. Old mnslcnl
biBtrunicnt
48. Nhnir tn nn
other chnlr
49. Verily
i9. Oontend
it. rate : cdmb.
form
64. These maj
lltrht the
Chrlstnini
tn hie
K. Spirit perroil-
liiff Chrittnim
tide
HI. I'liradfue
82. Item idle bear
13. nil on until
Clirlstiiini"
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Personal Health Service
By Wiliiam Brady, M. D.
Binned lettws trtslti.nc tw penon) liulth airi (vu.eirt, not to disease, dlannndts or treatmrnt
will be answerrd by Dr. Brady if a itamtHHl nelf arlil esucd envelnpe Is enclngnl. Utters ihould be brief
tm) vrlttrn In ink. OwIdr tu ttu larxe mirolitr uf ktlers rrcclTed only a few fun be anstrared bere. No
rrply can be mmle to Queries not cniiformlnit to tnstructiuns. AdtJresa Dr. Wililim Bradr fn care of
The Mall Tribune. , .
CMXSKltVATIVI-: TltMAT.1l l-'XT )M I'OCAIj
IXrMCTlOX IX Til 10 TOXSILS
The medical profession has beeiii
dealing with various infectious di.-i-l
easts (that Is, tllseases caused, by i
Invasion of the tissues by gepniM. I
but "one necessaiily communlealile
1 disease) on t h e j
focal hiVslK for 2
years or m o r t !
notably the varl-
0 u s manifesta
tions of so-called
"r h ti u m atism,"
Miich as acute and
chronfo Infectious
arthritis (joint
1 n f 1 a mmatlon).
endocarditis and
valvular h e a r t
disrate, eluni'a " (St. VliuV duner.)
Notice I do not say the focal in
fect Ion theory. It Is much more
than a mere t henry. It Is a very
practical fact. Tail that dues not
mean that doctors or specialists
arc Infallible. Many 'a tooth has
Itcon sacrificed and many a tonsil
removed in the hopo of brinulug
relief lo some focal Infection, with
disappointing results. On the hap
py other hand, many a cure has
been obtained by the eradication
of some hidden or latent focus of
infection at the root of a tooih or
in the crypt of a tons It. perhaps
a septic Torus or nldii or nest of
germs of which the patient was
uni'.waro or hot complaining.
If we doctors were arbitrary and
sometimes almost ruthless about
removing Infected tonsil,- and in
fected teeth in the earlier years of
the focal Infection principle or
practice, that was necessary to net
people Into the right frame of mtnd
about having such septic fnct clear
ed up. Today good doctors make
no bones about It; they tell the pa
tient frankly that It Is merely a
gucs that the Infected tonsil or
Hie infected tooth or teeth harbor
the responsible source of the trou
ble and letivo It to the patient to
I. Kf julUn delft
t. Krentreen tree
in. Mlit
Ik Wlmt the
tJlirUlnnie IrM
due tu the
room
IC Winn encb one
duei for
t'hrlilniuf
IS. Hrlnrlfini iiiml.
neu of Cltrit
nine ete
19. What i no Klfta
may be
it ItUKVvd moea-
tuln crcit
Se. I'eriuliilog to
the (hire
!7. Absolute
Sti. JtunnlDg knot!
31. Worth
32. Mnke emit
nl
S3. What ne ma-
ally are on -
Christmas
nlfffit
47. Wliitl Christ.
jJiui Is lo the
'children
4. Me lad j
tit. Ili.ru
61. The one frlio
Kelt the mint
oat of a
ChrUiiiuis ftlfi
4. Sprund I I y
65. Winn Chrlut
mas frequentlt
cnases
58. wrlllnn liuule.
meat
in. Anger
69. As: (iernian
60. I'ormlt
61. IVhnt ne a
proclale
Chrlstmui
nltflit
. Wagon
t. Towurd the
sheltered Hide '
8. Illnda prince
4. Tn Uodi tntln
&. Where tho
children ure
ultea Saniu
rouici
. 8. What Hie
Chrlstmai tor
koj ihoold nnl
lie
1. Hoinnn home
hold irud
try his luck or not, s he likes.
Sensible folk, having (.been- care
fully examined by the doctor, are
usually willing" to take tho chance
on his advice. If the results prove
disappointing, there, are no hard
feelings, for certainly the doctor
was honest with tho patient. If
tin results prove gratifying, well,
everybody Ia satisfied and the doe
tor approaches his next focal In
fection caso with a gqod healthy
morale. I think many patients fail
to appreciate how much good it
does the doctor to know that his
advice has given satisfaction. Like
wise they fail to realize the bene
fit their good-will or good word
Indirectly brings to other patients
lu similar plight.
I'.ven 1 get a kind of vicarious
thrill of joy whenever I receive
a letter from anybody telling how
much good some doctor's advice
or treatment, has done.
. So Tar this is all sweel, and the
medical brethren will be delighted.
i;ut now comes the mean part of
It, which will exasperate some of
the old fossils, but If so. they had
better snap out of it und learn
more of modern methods'.
Not a few persons' wlm suffer
from some chronic focal Infection
hesitate about submitting lo ton
sillectomy because of s-mie compli
cation which render the major
operation, or the general anes
thetic, too risky, tfuch persons
should be given the benefit of dia
thermy sterillwition of the Infected
tonsils. This Is at least a safe ven
ture, even if It fall to do any good.
I earnestly commend this alterna
tive treatment particularly to tluw
whn have Infectious arthritis com
plicated by heart trouble, that is,
If there Is, a fociis of infection In
the tonsils presumably responsible
for the arthritis or even for the
heart trouble.
1 QVKSTIOXK AXI AXSWI.US
MlltUUH Colli.
You have written o many ar
ticles on poptic ulcer why not
givo us colltla 8ufferer u break
by writlnK some urtlcU-K on mucou
and nervuurf colitis? Colitislan,
Answer. I dare not. I learned
lunic uko to lot that subjudt severe
ly alone. Thu victim almost in:
variably thinks he knows a bit
more than thu doctor does about H.
and I jlift can't abide people1 whit
think they know more than I do
abotil a thins I know more about
than they do about . . . 'Hut, at
that. I have ilieorporjited In the
'fluido to Titpht Katint?" 10 cent.s
and stamped envelope bearing your
address) not only diets for the pre
vention and cure of ppptlc ulcer
but suggestions for victims of mu
cous colitis.
Dentitl lfyienlst Sls Me Itiuht.
We all enjoy your articles and
have derived much benefit from
them. Of course we don't uKrce
with you on everythinK ... As 'a
dental .hyKienlHt I can't atiree with
you on teeth, for when you've seen
ns ninny mouths a.s I have worked
on you would chanyo your -mind
. . . II. C. I,.'
Answer. ' 1 hope not. daugh
ter. o far 1 hnvo always had a
lot of faith in the value of the den
tist's services In cleaning, preserv
ing and restoring the teeth. I have
never watched n dental hypienlst
work, but I should hope one would
do nothing not advised by her em
ployer. Tlie Tplirt f llio Dunih-Bi'll.
' From the Inclosed clipping you
will see that the municipal civil
service test Includes the liftlnp of
a 30-pound . dumbbell. Do you
tlilnk the average girl apred 17 oi
ls can lift such a weight without
"injury? Clerk.
Answer. Yes. but It is a slUy
sort of "test."
Xurscs In I'rospeet.
Please plve names and addreses
or a number of hospitals where
they have good two-year and three
year training schools for nurses . .
. . 'E. R.
Answer. I have no such data.
You may learn about recognized
nurse training schools by writing to
your state or provincial board of
nurse examiners at the capital.
Your family doctor Is a good one
to consult abou tthe selection of
a training school. If you were my,
daughter i! should want you to
select a school giving a two-year
course, as I bclloe such schools
graduate the best( nurses.
(Copyright John F. DIllo Co.)
4
STARTING OFF .
By Mary Grahiirt Bonjrier v
Tho Little Black Clock wa wall
Inc for John and PcKRy. .'
Tvo turned the time buck A
little," he said, "so
wo can sec our
dear friend, Santa
C'laus, as ho Sturm
off. Then I must
Ket you hack fn
plenty of time, too!
lluvo you both
hung up your stock
ings?" ,
"Yes." said John
and Peggy to
gether. The Little Black
Clock had arrang
ed that another sleigh should come
for them and they made their way
so quickly over the country until
they came to the marvelous cheery
place up north where Santa lived.
Everything was so exciting up
thore. The reindeer wore jingling
their bells. The huge sleigh was in'
readiness und it wns tho largest
Klclgli they had ever seen. Suntii
used a very special sleigh for
Clirislmas live.
Santa was so excited. He had
taken down the great lists wtlth the
names of the children and what
they wanted wrlttVn by their
names, ami was now marking tliein
off as be saw that the presents
were put Inside the sleigh.
"My. but you've got a deep, deep
wide sleigh." John exclaimed as
more and more toys were piled into
It.
"I need It till right!" Sanla"
chuckled.
"I'm afraid we must leave now,!'
said Hie Little lllnck Clock.
".Merry Christinas'." Sunlu sail!
to John and putted s him on the
back. "You're a fine boy," he add
ed. "And you're a dear, a perfect
dear," he told Peggy ns he kissed
her. and she put her arms around
Santa and gave him a hug.
He wished the Little lllnck
Clock a Merrv Christmas too, and
then they were off just a little be
fore Santa wns going to stnrt
"Sanla called mca dear." Peggy
Quill Points
Prizes moan little. Tho way to
prove u story good Is to change
the name und sell It to another
magazine every few years.
It seem, so unfair to hong u
whole Jury wben only one member
deserves hanging.
A free country has one great ad
vantage. The old-time king was 111
session all the timo.
" Vri..,'u,l..l.-u" l thiit rnL'inii whm
a change of sheriff s means the
other liouor crowd will nave a mo
nopoly for a while. . : .
What a man sows ie must reap.
He may keep out of jail, but think
how he must plead witli his lawyer
to keep a shirt.
Exercise Is great stuff, may
be, but you never hear of any
body having a heart attack
while playing checkers.
The disadvantage in buying a
sun lump Is that you don't keep on
reading the ads to preserve your
faith.
You don't see much leather up
holstery in cars now. Mechanics
found It very unsatisfactory as a
towel.
As we understand Mr. Hoover, a
tax on profits made in stock gam
bling is unfair, but it's all right to
tax the profit made by selling gro
ceries. Americanism: Favoring the un
der . dog; pretending to respect
courts that sit silent while lawyers
Insult helpless witnesses.
The American economic theory,
In brief, Is that the more money
a wage earner gets the more you
can tako away from him.
Happiness may Improve your
health, as I lie doctors say. but
think how bad It makes the reform
er feel.
All the nations seem to need now
is a way to get export trade with
out buying from one another.
Among the useless noises
that have been suppressed is
"Say when."
Six inmates of Jlattewau escap
ed and nt once headed for New
York where their condition would
not be noticeable.
( Quantity production dqe,sot low
er cost.- We're turning out- more
iaws than ever before and the na
tional budget alone is over four
billion.
"Peoplo understand their govern'
ment much better than they did 20
years ago," says a statesman. Non
sense! You don t bear as much
laugfflcr us you did then.
You can say one thing for Hit
ler. Ho seems bent on ruining
Germany without implicating (lott
as an accessory.
Correct tills sentence: "College
makes them eager for knowledge.'
said the 'professor, "and they con
tinue studying . as long as they
live.
v; : '
TOl'KKA, Kan.. Dee. P) -Mix
Kansas farm urbanizations to
day reaffirmed tlu-ir aMeianee tn
the agriculture marketing nt and
the federal farm hoard.
Kalph Snyder, president nf the
Kansas farm bureau, presided.
Other f:roupK represented:
Farmers" tin Inn, (trance, Ka rul
ers' ro-nperatlve (J rain DenlrrM'
ahMuelution. Karnirrs- t'oiuiiilsMion
rorhpitny and the .Southwest Wheat
Maj-ketinj; association.
kept repenting, and John kept say
ing: "Thufs right! You arfe. And he
said I was a fine boy."
Peggy agreed, every time .lolm
said this, tliat it was quite, quite
true, and Iheh they wished the
Clock a .Merry Christmas as they
arrived home. Soon they were In
their bods.
Friday "Silver Stars"
By BUD FISHER
KANSAS FA WHS
FOR MARKET AC!
Do Yon Remember?
TKX YKAKS "AC.O TODAY
(I'"roin files of the Mail Tribune.)
lcccinlx-r 21. I20
fit.. ,.,..r,,r,. for Christina',
cheer, with a charity ball at the
Nat. .for the benefit of the lied
Cross, the main Hociu! event.
UoKWoll mine near ('.rants Pass
sold for 150.0(10, it Is reported.
r... .,.,- 1 1 ,.r Itui'h and
v.,.,,v ---
milk wagon in collision ut Do
Yoc's corner.
'.. .i..u...-,,-ti from tin. orniv
ruui t,.-.-.v - v - ,
cnuKlit near C.uld Hill by Sheriff
Ten-Ill.
Mcdforil police force is enlarged
for night work.
ri!,,-,i ii Smith. Oklahoma Vam
pire, returns from Mexico, and
surrender to elierltt for slaying
of Joke Hainan, !. O. P. war-
i . "j,, i, in. al vision" on used
Clara to stand trial for murder.
ci.riui,,,,. mall, ibis .vcax. great
est In history for Mcdford.
TWENTY VICARS AGO TO'foAY
(From flies of the Mail Tribune.)
December 21. JDIO.
, ,i,,i,. riiuh of Chrltftmns
shoppers set new local recoKd, as
city prepares to ouscrve any
...i ,,,,,.kI,, of business.
and oneclnl services at churches.
"Tom and Jerry the Nash,
lill ' da yChrlHtmas." (Adv.) ; t
Census shows 1CS2 children at
tend Mcdforil schools. ; ,'
W. H. Canon, mayor, 13. J.
ICmerick. aiul John Demmor ans
wer charge of irate citizen on the
water situation.. "If we answcreeil
..ii ,i.n r,,tun InKlnimtlons burled.
we would have no time to attend
to our own or city's Dusiness.
reads the opening paragraph. t
'Threatened strike ' of railroad
engineers is averted.
s ' 7
Says Puffy: "Mix a cackle with
some neighing and a moo.
Ami put Jn lots of ernnts and
squeals, then add a bark or
two,
And you will have the' Christmas
carol, that barnyard cVea
t lures sin?. . : - ' j i.
To me it is a classic that Is fit: xur
any kinK."
parents
t'HHISTMAS I'HKPAllATIOXS
By Alli-o ,ludsin l'calc.
Ameiiciin parents, perhaps moro
than others, err in believing that
merely by upending a fume amount
of money they can kIvo their chil
dren the best possible Christinas.
The child who knows Christ
mas n' nothing more than a day
of excitement in counting posses
sions and lomparlng gifts with
ether i-lilhlren knows only a small
shine of the happiness of Vulc
tlde. Christmas meatiM most to chil
dren who nie permitted t
a creative part In Its-celebration.
Little children may make their,
contiiliullon by giving Utile Christ
mas girts of their own. "
It is doubtful whether anything
they receive will give litem more
pleasure titan the piescn'tJr which
they laboriously make and finally
wrap In tissue paper and tie In
bright ribbons.
In the olil-luf'hlo'neil home
where the mother still balies spec
inl rakes nnd Christmas cookies
tlie child may spend many' happy
afternoons helping her in the kit
chen. Children In the country like I"
go with their father to gather
evergreens to decorate, tho house.
City children find pleasure in
helping to hang wreaths and gar
lands. Whatever a child docs to help
pcepare for 'Christmas makes him
enjey more the pleasures which
others have prepared for him. A
child's preparations to make
Christmas a happy day for every
one will make him renllro tho
Christmas festival for What.lt
a celebration of love- und good
will. a
IfSTANHCI.. Turkey. Dec. H
t,V An Attempt of six Turkish
fanatics to stir op a revolution In
the village of Monemen, near
Hmyrna. yesterday failed. .
The rebels beheaded a youth
who attempted to Inform police of
their 'activities and In subsequent
fighting two gendarmes were kill
ed and - four civilians wounded.
Three rebels were killed nnd one
was iMpturn! The leader escaped.