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PAGE TWELVE MEDFOKD MAIL' TRIBUNE, MEDFOTID, OT?F.ONT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY' 27, ISHi; Medford Mail Tribune Dully and Sunday lublklwd by lIEDFOItU 1'UINTiNG CO. S3-2T-29 N. Fir 81. HOBERT W. miHL, Kdttor 8. BUMl'TER SMITH, Muuctr Ad Independent Nempiixr KnttpH u iKond Han matter it Medford, Wttotn under Act of Mirrli 8, 1HTV. BUBRCBIFTION BATtfl . By Mill In Alliance: . : , , 1 tally, with Rurttlajr, ftu $7.50 F lull, with Sunday, do ft til 73 Dally, without Sunday, itU COO hilly, without Sunday, motitli kI hi BufHhy, one year 2.00 Rv Cirr.M-. In Arlianc KledfuH. Aslilartd. r . Jaciy'Tirttle, Central foint, rbotnii, Tiieot, Gold uui ana on liiinwm. tuily, with Sunday, month f .75 Dally, wltlmut Sunday, rnontli 5 ""i ' Dally, wilhffut Bandar, one year 7.00 T"; Daily, with HuinJay, one year 8.00 ( i All lernu. caih In adiance. Official riper of the City nf Medford. OfMtta! paper of Jackson County. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED ritfcSS Reetlrine PnH I-essed Wire Smlre Tim Associated I'reai Is exclusively entitled to the v$t for publication of all nevu dispatches fredfted to It or otherwise credited In this paper, tod alio lo the local new publJUied berrin. 7.11 riditi for publlcalluD ot fpeclal (ftpatcbel herein are aUo reserved. MfcllHER OF AUDIT Bl'RKAU OK CUICULATIONS i Advert Lilng ItrpresentatlTW ' M. C. SHIUENRKN 1 COMl'AST Offfeea In New York, Viufngo, Detroit, Ban ' Pranclfeo, ( Angeles, Seattle. Portland. Ye Smudge Pot (y Arthur Prry) Tho republican parly run pre tit. pare tu kiss Itself good-bye, In the full of 3J, thankM to tho solid- judo of Secretary nf the Treasury .Andrew Mcllim, for those with more money than they know whnt 4o do with, and hfH i nfernu I stingi ness when aid for uthei'H Ih broach ed. President Hoover has marched along with Undo Andy, in IiIh miserliness, except when squan dering millions for alleged prohlbl lion enforcement. Some say there sire 7,000,000 hungry people in the land. Others estimate there are ' only 6,000,000. In any event, 7, -'"inure are too many. Kven If they all Bet tho wrinkles out of their cv- tummies by presidential voting lime, they will recall tho iiicuIh they missed, and murk their bal lots accordingly. Kven u famlne- . ,. Htrlcken Texas democrat, fearful of . ' tho pope, would not voto for Mr Hoover, because, of his nullity as a "groat engineer," as ho did In HCK. Tho reluctance of tho ad ministration to expend any cash c '.'for tho relief of Americans, unless , , . driven to It, is attributed by Sen. !. Uorah of Idaho, to tho Mellon fear - thut tho lucomo tax for "bis ' business" will bo hoisted, thus ; nugoi'lng "big business." Tho Idaho hoioii a iso MiiuuiM, iiuiu i; in iu run ' in Arkansas feast on corn dripping from tho . mouths of merciful i . mules." Tho republican party bet ter, start fretting about homcfolks, insist that 1 ranco pay her war debts, and either eliminate or silence "Undo Andy, watchdog of . tho treasury." oihorwlsu, they will emerge from the little end of .tho horn, in November, 1D31 Editorial Correspondence JU'UO SIIOK KANC'ir, Ari zona, Vli. 2-t (fri'iit excite ment! There lias been u pen oiilbrcak at Florence and 17 convicts arc reporti-ii. lieailed tliis way 4 or " colored ones, several tit thrni niiirdifri'i'K. It's li'inaiUiibli! liow hmvs travels around in th-j wild open spaces. As remarked before, the ranch phone isn't workinir, but motor ears pass on the road, and cow boys roam all over this country. This news came from a nearby ranch. The ladies here are very thrilled, and Madam X also tiiicen Klizabcth rather hope the convicts arrive and spend a week end. As a mat ter of fact the convicts will (live Mule Shoe a wide berth if they are wise. For there are 8 or 10 cowboys here, well armed, '2 colored cooks both veterans of the World war, and "Queen Klizabcth" could hit the bulls eye at 200 yards with her :(-:). Far better for them lo head for I'hoenix and take a chance with the I'lioeiiix police. miry Ijocuiih) tho lioises uro used lo Uiinn a wlilii on the rinnk Ib i-cKiirdcd im nothing to InUuco speed lint to Hwcen aside with tins flick of thfl lull. So now your cor nsxiiunilcnt Is Himncd und chupped lulso c-hafedl and is plnnnlnK an all day horseback ride to a deserte-l inlno toinorrow. (A BlKht worlh travelling milc-a to see no doubt). Took a walk this afto'nioon and aaw a cow biittinu Its calf away from a cluinn of loco wcd. Thai InlnrcHled lis. It secmH tl:n cattle j !J Vermilion bora lioro rcfiiHo to eat this weed, but ir they ship tattlo in from a country where' there Is none, they fly to It and many of thoin ko crazy and scvoral din. Thin Inci dent auKKesm that tho calf born hero Im taiiKht to avoid tho wecj by Its mother which Indicates cows are not aB dumb us they look. MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE actiusb Movlntt "I. cuairurtlon I. Title ol 14. Carrifd 15. Throw out 1(. Charmed for the better If. TU ten black liquid 20. W'ltilrtam 21. Krencb pronoun 11. Held n aetsioo Solution oi Veftdrday'i" Puzzl w1 mm MIM VS. .MATTKIt (Heppner News) Tho animal became e lira wed us Mr. Turner wus passlnK throuKh tho past uro and knocked him down and rolled him u round but siuco. ho was dehorned thin was a point In Mr. Turner's favor who stuck Ills fliiKer In tho bull's eyo and sort of took tho fiKht out of him. Upon fretting up Mr. Turner said tho bull had him whipped but didn't seem to reallzo it. Hove nil citizens have been down nt tho IcKlxlature this week. How ever, the leRlstaluro lias Just as many citizens down who never went near them. Both Dr. and Mrs. Klwood Wor , roster were feelltiK better today ufter having been knocked down by an automobile, (flotou Tran script.) Drastic osteopathy. The rain, such as It Is, lias tem porarily put n st-op to musical cats of tho residential ureaH, who were bcRlunttiK. under the spell of a new moon, to coagulate in vacant k-ts. In bundles like bananas and carrots. This Is the birthday of Henry LoUKfellow, tho poet. The banks and barbershops were not cogni zant of the event until too late to close up and learn one of his poems. Mrs. "Wheat and Iter brother, Mr. l'rloe were Yreka visitors Friday.- iHlsklyou Pally News.) Whin tho Farm Hoard tried to do. Tho Howies murder trial opens Monday, and more I'ortlanders . will try und net into tho court house, than could Jam Into the ball park, it is not likely that a dish will be wnslird in tho metro politan suburbs until tho verdict Is rcturnrd. It is gi'iioralty thought that tho star willies for tho state will not be mysteriously assailed while on the witnesn stand. Tiling have quieted clown, and nn acquit tal will not be a ship In tho face for the "Joseph policies," or u kick in the nhits for tho l'ortland pullco department. On our Hi-hI horseback ride, wc ri'f iiKt-d HinpH ami spurs as an affertaiioti and not fllllnK for ""' pectillar stylo of physical un'tiitert uro. "Clueeii Kllzubotli" suid wj would rcKft't It, ami us usual she,, was ilKhl. When wo returned from tho first trip our lidim; "lions" wore torn In two places the epitleriuhi beneath punctured and wo, hcfiiK modest, had diffi culty In keeping up w'th the pro cession. So chaps are not an af fectation not mere scenery for driiB Btoro coW.jo.vs. They protect the legs from these various and sundry encti and prickly trees that Infest this part of tho country, and that sweep tho sides of tho horse every few minutes on a cross country ride. And spurs are ueces- As remarked before, tills is a glorious country the most inter etitiiiK and most attractive wo ever Lave seen. Hut nature hero isn't, and never has been INVITING. You can t walk about without Ket tint; your clothes torn everything that ki-ows has prickers and need les If you rail down and scrape a brush, you will he lucky to gut out whole. Kven this hear grans ha 4 a razor blndo and Isn't like over stuffed furniture If you happen to sit on it. Then in tho summer not only is nature hostile, but so is all wild (lie. A walk that is merely strenuous now, will be daiiKerouH :i or 1 months from now. For the country Is alivo with venomous reptiles and Insects of all kinds scorpions, centipedes, tarantulas, rail It! snakes, gila mon sters and what have you. We have a theory for . that both vegetable and ittiiinal Hie. In this sort of country existence is diliiculL and us lial'ure's paramount purpose is perpetuation of the species of the element of life Nature gives all animal and vegetuhle Hie. these un usually effective means of self pro tection prickers, poison, et cetera. 24. Animal's neck covering ,tS. Greek letter 1 27. Muaira) char I act era 71. Kind ot Deer 3J. Bo.ly joint it, rtecfttiva predf 33. Dtmlnlib 34. Dischargee 38. Sal for a picture 38. Arlrl 4L Within '42. Dry with ft towel 44. farad It o 4. Kye: Scotch 4 7. Helf 4t. Ventured &L Metal - fasteners 51, Move on ! wrtcelff 65. Male eheep ,67. .before: prefix 58. Decree of the Sultan SO. Bny of tba ea IMJOIRIOiSlEn OiR A ThDjRUS AfrlT R E L At HflE RlLlflUif. EL s eUcoiatUe ATf aisihHr EicrnEiR; 0 s e vjaMe dhTaMl ?e M DaIRTeTsTIaTN I PflE D T 0 WflB R TM fM" E AIT A D AUR E tTAlJl N T O CO RME AflT fl T T E R tTRTEAlDlsLiEssENE 62. foulu-y product 64. Scold ' 65. Pogseasel 6. Alto ti. Symbol for sold 61. Pant TO. Dumrar In sword practle, 7L ilavlni: a toothed margin 73. End 76. Pierces with tha horns 77. German dtjr 73. Put on 73. Ovules II. Measuring '7 instrumsnt ' AINU IMIAILl ! Encash tS. Newada'i famous city ti. Adult boy . ZQ: Ventilate- 28. Sot 29, Uurdeneci St. Beat to cborcb 83. Marry 14, KsDresaton ol di-guar 25. Move sldt- S7. Closed ear 39. It e moved to as Inferior posi tion . 40. Affirmative. , 43. Accomplice! alang: 45, Short aleep 15. Publlo spealc era . 60. Goddesa ot , discord 62. Anger ' S4, Lyrlo poem 66. Silent 68. Wrathful 69. Storms 60. Dinner ccrorto U Vocal com positions ' 63. ConJeotur C5. Fowl 67. Americas i Indian i 70. Fasten If Quill Points DOWN V Lessen i; 2. Thing not -! spoclncalljr designated I. Old form of three 4. Taverns 6. Fortification 6. Carden plot 7. Tha Indian mulberry 8. Ceremonies 9. Husslan village coro muoity 10. One Indefi nitely 11. Harmed 12. Espial. 1L Animal's homo 7!. Kllst 71. Myself 75. As far as It remains rmr:ulily cool at leant 20 iloKrcrw Imlow I'lioeiiix duo to tho altituilc of rourno. In tho smnmor, howevor. tlio mnrenry hltn 110 every now mill then. The clear nlchts arc KorKeoifs one tan iiiHlei-Htanil why I hoy put onserva toi leH out here II10 moon 11ml hIiur look no much lurnor anil IniKliter. It. W. It. NEWLY FORMED Brisbane's Today (Continued from Paflo One) SEATS OFFICERS I'MOKNIX, Ore., Feb. t!7 (Snc- lall (ii-MtiKo met ill W. O. W. hull peilneHilay iiIkIiI Willi Rood atteml- anee. ,isllorn rrom .liickHonvllle. Cenlial Point, Sams Valley anil Tu Inn t were nreHout, and tnlki wero Kivon by rein-eHentatives 01 oaeh or tlieno ki-iuikch. Tbn offleoiH elceteil at the lam meeting were iiiHtalleil. The fot InwinR rninniilleeH wero nimointcil by Hay Wanl. mnsler of the Phoe nix (irittiKo iih ioIIowh: Aki'IiuIIui-- al, A. W. Sheiiliera, i-art Slunelifl', nnil (leoi-Ke Drnito; leKiHlnlive com- mlllce, Kro lliii'iiebui'K, Arclilo I'VriiH mid .Mi-h. Hoiilinm: econoinle, Mm. I..-0. Cnatrr. Mrs. Sam YouiiR und Mm. Win. Kerns: relief, Mrs. tisl, .Mrs. J. W. KIbIi; finance. T. V. Willlnms, (leo. .lackson, Mr. I'nrlier. Tlio executive committee was appointed to ullund to tlio by laws of (lie order. Tlio nonrotary anil the lieusiirer will have i-hurKo of niircbasini; re Kill In mid other tbliiKS needed liy the miiiiKc. rho Rrango memliers uro very Ri-ati'ful to II10 'I'ulent (iruitKc for the orrer to use tbelr regaliu until new ri'nulla lu luircliased. r fvo new inemhers wore taken Into tlio order. Next meotint; will be held on the second Tuesday In March. wluit lire words, ivniiinreil with Nijrlif, seeiiif,' is 'believing. Irv inu; ' Tluillierf; of Motro-d'olil-wyii-Mn.ycr would miike 11 pie lure nl' hell in notion, the ureli fiend, devouring .siiiiiers 11 1 eneli of his three mouths the horrid dofj'eerherus with his as sorted bulks, the terrible Inifr, swnllowiiij,' her .voiiiilt imd the siiw-dust paths of rerelil.'int would be erowiled. 12 3 4 S U&M 17 S I If 0 I 12 1 (4 i-0QS lb 21 22 Hi is 25 IT ;( Z-J W lf 3o 3T4" 32 ' HP 33 r- - ih. A3L ' Wl ,.. '.,.; 34 35 W 37 W 3f 4o Ti TZi'Tz 43" 44 45 H 53 V54 55 W5j TT- ,!' 1 To 5"js ir ''MJ I2 71111 1,17M 1 m? 1 li So a great liner Is to bo named President CoolidKe. Tuga belong ing to the organization wilt iiuah It Into Its goal each time. It Isn't a mere colncidenco that articles favoring trial" marriage appear In magazines whoso adver tising appeals only to morons. A radical Ih a man who hasn't been given enough responsibility to make him dine reel. The new cars seem to have cv-ery-convonl6nco except a trap door In tho top through which you can exit after parking between tho lines.1 A ' cosmopolitan is ono who boasts of going to Kuropo seven teen times and doesn't know whether tho Grand Canyon Is In Alaska or Mexico, cured mo of fallen stomach. Also I find It works like mngtc to pro duce sleep. (Mr, R. D. P.) Amnvcr. And that ain't saying the half of It. It U excellent for thoHO who suffer with cold feet, Inublllty to get to sleep nights, hlgii blood pressure, painful or irregular menstruation, asthma, and one thing or another. Send u stamped envelope bearing your address and say you'd like to bo a tt. B. Tlio FJnxftCcd iTablt I have given up all pills or other' laxatives, and I now tako just two talilespoonfuls of flaxseeds a day. That fixes mo up all right. Had to pay 25 cents a pound for the flaxseeds at first, until bought hundred pounds from a wholesale druggist. This will last mo a -little over four years . . . (T. S. E.) Answer. Yeah? That is, if tho" bugs and .vorms do not discover It, I think we should have a. law to prohibit tho sale of more than four or fivo pounds of flaxseed to anyone in a year. It is silly to keep taking flaxseeds Indefin itely even if it is harmless. Four or five pounds ought to bo more than enough to tide anybody over tho crisis while he Is breaking tho physic habit, and that's all I rec ommend flaxseeds for. A Million Morons May Make Mistaken If you claim cold cures hre no good how com over d million people in tho United States used (a worthless nostrum) last year? Are tho million all wrong and you all right? (S. N.) Answer.? Only a million? Yet authorities say there aro more than s!5,000,0u0 morons in the United States. Astringent Kye Tr6p.s Is boric acid good or u.so for eye drops for red eyes? If not i something to be afraid of. enn you suggest anything to help? (T. Totaler) Answer No. Boric riclrf is mere ly a feeble antiseptic that Irri tates tho oyo less than other an tiseptics. Zinc sulphate is an as tringent. Yoit might uko a drop of weak zinc sulphate solution in each eye once or twice a day for ' a few weeks. Such a solution is '. ono grain of zinc sulphato in one I A new talkie says girls have a ounce of boiled water. Many ; right to Illicit riove.' . Wouldn't things cause red -eyelids or, red the talkies be. naughty it it was eyeballs. -Chronic arsenic poison- ' hot for Elder Will Hays! ing, lesions In tho nasal cavity, j - -,. .. excesses in drinking or smoking,! If he merely cooks a slice of occasionally uncorrected eye strain, I meat, he's a- cook. If he adds Di Yto Remember? TEN YEARS AGO TODAY (From f(les of the Mail Tribune.) February a 7, 11)21 , "Used Car Week" is 'launched locally. -".. .--j - . Heavy rains make it too wet to plow or fix the streets. . mil raising salaries of air Jack son county officers now'intoffect. Almond AHhland. trees are blooming 'in Tho nut, however, (rot his reputation for Industry hi a land wliero tlio walks iiniver got covered with snow. You can say ono thing for the gangster. When he murders any body, he doesn't say It was Just ified by his superior righteous ness. No wonder "horse sense' Is proverbial. Tho horso knew at first that an automobllo was America leads tho world In tho matter of speed except In ocean liners, locomotives, airplanes and things like thnt. Americanism: Offering great re wards for slain . bank robbers; do ing almost nothing about C000 bank failures in ten years. City urged to name an official flower. TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY (From files of the Mall Tribune.) February 27, 191 1 . ; March 1 is named Colonist "Day and every resident of county will write letter to a friend back east. Work started on tlio construc tion of the KooscVclt and Jackson schools. Kvans creek resident writes let ter to the editor declaring tho re port that a man squirted-tobacco juice In the eye of a , hidy during argument, "was a slimy and brazen falsehood' Editorial scathes "the Portland fcog and tho Willamette valloy pin head." , it... United States senate rejects pbp ulnr elecVon of senators by 64' to 33 vote. . " ; H '? 9 UTF V Personal Health Service By William Brady, M. D. MAPPED By PLANE IIA.N'COI!. Me. (IT) The Viliiie of aviation In lile mnp-nmklnK ricltl hti been ileuHiliHti-ateil around bi'i'e. A pilot and a non-coiniuisinncl ofrii-pr, unIuk a military observation pliine. mapped -l.lnil siiimre nub-. ef nlnuiMt impciu-trnblc and htth- lio uiii-luii-ted woodbind in cast I'litrnl Mnlno in months. It was said Ibui under the old-fashioned ysien of Ki-oumi mirveylim wllh a sexlant the task would haw niisumed several years. Hilly Sunday's voice would be heard; above the crarkllnK of names, and tlio wnilniB of the sin ners snyliiK "I (old you so." What nn opportunity. Ami nt the end. u rlore-iip of Hilly Sunday, and "Ma," Kuniiay, their work on earth done. rlsliiK lo (,'lor.W n million angels crowding to conKiatulnto them, snwlim, "It's thanks to you. Hilly, that I inn up hero. Instead of down there." II' you have four lliiiiBs. IN'TKI IJdKNt'H, WNKIMIY, MONKY, AM) 1NTKKHKT I.N TIIK WKU'WIll'J OF OTI1KRH, you can do Rood work. .Mrs. (Ireeiiway. of Tucson, Ari zona, lias tho four. She Blurted n fiirnllure fnelory, for ex-service men. not sick enoiiKh for n hospital hut iieedlnK reetiperiillon In n per fect cllmato. Tbut did much Bond Then alio built mid Is runnhiK u Tucson hoi el, inado up of separale buiiRiilows, all lurniture mmlo uy tho service men, and nil for sale to guests. Just nt present, the place is packed, but try lo go there anyhow, If you go lo Tucson. If you do not go you make a mistake. fllRiifd idlers pcrlnliiliis lo pmnna limltli ami hyuten, nnt tn illsase, diagnosis or trentmem lie misiirrril liy pr. llr.idy if a suinpod tii-ir mlilrosscil pmelnixi h enclnscd. Letters should I), brief and Mrllletl In Ink. owiiir In inn iflrne nltinlier or lellrrs reerlved only a lev ran lie amvered here. No reply ran lie made to qucrica not conforming to Instructions. Addreu Pr. WillUis Brady la car. of 'Hie aiau jnuune. . aro sonic of the causes.- parents rsYt'Hor.oGiOAri TiK i:itii out nation a t IMJOOH IWSTIME. Sm-li a wiHiiiiu as Mrs. (JrcMMiway, finding a way lo help men injured iu their count ry'H sorvUo. working hard, with no prnfit, nud litth' thanks for horsolf hIiouUI he nt least pralHcd. "IVpper." Tuc son's Idng or nil iuwshoyK, nssuros you that Mi-h. (iioenwny Is "nn tmompaniblo lady," putting tho ac cent on "Ineonipiuahlo," n th ante ponuUlmato syllnbU "par." "Sho gave me." Hays ho. "two tickets for the opera that cost a: least flvo dollars apiece. It Was culled 'Thv Walker and hiiv. you never heard that kind of music in your life.' The- president of tho National 1-MucationaI association, Dr. Wil lis A. Sutton, happens to bo sup er I n temlent of schools in At lanta. He h a s learned by ex perience that there is no fiuch animal ns a "Imd buy," One nf tho hardest cuses of "1 n c orriglbitity" h e encountered In his earlier years as a principal was that of a lad who, on physical examina tion, was found to havo eleven Infected or "abscessed" teeth und other silent defects. Proper med ical and surgical treattnent brought about a spiritual rcgem-nitinn, and today this ''incorrigible" or "do limiuent" youth holds an impoit ant position In tne engineering de partment nf his state. It does not follow from this one swallow that summer is here. You can't expect to mako bad boys behave by pulling their teeth or haekmir out their adenoids or feeding them vitamins. One swal- j low dot s nut warrant any such i sweeping conclusion. Put a whole Hook ef swallows Dr. Sutton took this one boy as an example, from n cIiifh of H7 buys expelled from other high schools and voluntarily taken into his own school. To make good students and eventually koiI cit izens out of these delinquent youths the doctor required the scrvlci's of l!l physicians ami five dentists, in addition to the usual stuff of high school teachers. Within 1 S weeks he was able to send 7 of the ooys back to their own sellouts, and tho whote group nt nn and graduated from hii;h school, of them entering col leg e. , l.ven so. there may have been a few bad eggs, morons, defectives, degenerates, or criminals, if you prefer, among tho group. No ono imagines thnt bad heredity can be remedied by modlcino or surgery, and you are pretty certtin to find u few unfortunate victims of a tainted inheritance among any group of 30 individuals selected at random. How different Is the lesson this great educator teaches from the lino of psychological hooey tho public is bombarded with these days, too often under the dlsgufso if not under tho actual sponsor ship of education. Most ot our latter day psychological experts quacks, of course, yet honored by educational organizations und of ficialswould deal with Dr. Sut ton's class of bad boys by admin istering some kind nf occult sug gestion to eliminate their errant complexes or something, and do pend on a toothbrush drill or some such tangerine magazine en tertainment to - take caro of the poor teeth. Dr. Sutton can fully describe his method in rather less space than his talk requires. The phyeho logical mountebanks fill columns, pages, pamphlets nnd j Hjlow IIHI)i.H, iPlltVII UlUOfi, It'ilH 11 II I! bureaus with" their reports and descriptions, yet nobody knows what they aro driving at, though it all sounds so wonderful and so true while they aro telling it. The miniature golf craze was comparatively mild, even when it was at its peak., Tho fad that lasts and makes a good pin-money game for dllletantcs and bounders Is this popular barnyard psychol ogy. Help yourself to a handful of the odd terms and phrases and try it on the offspring of your lower caste neighbors. LEARNING MANNERS (Fly Alico Judson Peale) We arc often so anxious to have our children appear well before others that we cannot resist the temptation . to ton eh them ingrati ating responses and pretty little speeches. . "Please," "Thank you," "Excuse mo" nnd "How do you do?" are painfully tnucht to youngsters who arc actually in tears of shy ness over it. To a very IlitTo clitlcl these terms of expression havo no meaning whatsoever, and if ho learns lo say them It is in parrot-like mim icry that bears no rolation to r6al good manners. Such manners must spring from a genuine ap preciation of the feeling of others, which tho child must , bo permit ted to develop gradually as a re sult of his daily living. The child surrounded by peo ple who are genuinely courteous to each other, and to him, learns to uso tho forms of courtesy as soon ns they acquire meaning In the course of his experience. t have seen three and four-year olds scolded and shaken for not saying "Excuse mo." A fine les son in consideration for other i People's feelings. ! I 'crimps the best way to teach I yuur child manners is never tu Insist upon them, but to accer kindly intention in placo of tho form. Ilo sure that in your own dealings with him you do not neglect cither the spirit of con sideration or the forms of cour tesy which you would huvo him learn. Com pa ny ma n ners, taught for are apt to give way In tho most humiliating fashion and at (ho most awkward moments. The lltiu- boy who told his moth'er to "shut up" In the pres ence of a visitor answered her exclamation of shocked surprisu with, "Well, that's what you say to me, so why can't I say it to you V so much spice you can't tell what ft is, he's a chej. Tho most effective law Is the Itfuvrtften ono everybody agrees on. Note how unfailingly the lato comer takes his placo at tho tall end of tho line. A wicked inn n swears when . be geiM mad. A- righteous man holds Ills toiucuo ami iaiik.3 tho clilhli-cn. Tlio distressing thing is not the number of croolcs who aro rack eteers, but the number who aren't. Franco makes debtors pay her in gold francs, worth about 20 cents, and pays tlio English wllh pnper francs, worth about (our cents, so sho really doesn't ex pect another row with Germany. Progress:- Developing a car that will do 245 miles an hour thus necessitating the development; of a motorcycle that will do 275. 1-2T "When," Puff remarks, "Columbus started out to cross tho cea. Ho thought he'd land In India, tho . Land ot Mysteryj t; r -. ? I hope that now we're headed there no- one miscalculates" And lands us whero ve started from our own United States." ro hies Whether a congressman should vote as he thinks or as his con stituents think depends on whether you agreo with him or his constituents. Correct this sentence: "I have known the old bachelor for years said tho ' matron, "but I never make plots to get him mar ried." , , . Ol-ESTIOXS AND ANSWERS Kelly Itivatliing Your belly breathing stunt has C'olel.uitos Years With 'Firm WKiAN. Kng.(t:.P.) Seventy three years' service with one firm is tho proud record held by n Mr. tik worth, manager of tho Wlgan branch of Salter's Ltd. He pined the compnny wlu n he was 11 nnd has keen manager for CO years. Kkworth has. just celebrated his 8 4th birthday anniversary. MERITS IN TWO RADIO METHODS HARTFORD,- f! o n n. (I'P) Demonstrations do not always set tie arguments. ibis- was Indicated when tests were conducted by the American Radio Relay leaguo to determine wnieh was tho more cffcctlvr! ntnatonr radio-telephone or radio telegraph. While tho r.irlto-telephono was round to be more rapid In trans milling messages under perfect munitions, the radio-telegraph con tinner! to' CNcel In all-around re liability. Radio-telephone operators claim even honors In view of the fact thnt they arc outnumbered, four to one. on the wave band: ami have limited range. Usually, It Is usual fur aftor nnd after ufler a whilo they came to tell that they felt very Well. 'And tills was why they did more than any of them u.v ot llieui is the sumo. Yho is tha-annic. How do yon do, How do you do. Very well I thank you. (From n newspaper serial.) Why subscribers can hnrd ly wait for the ncit chapter. .... 0 Pin CniiMw $10,000 suit. , IIAI.EIOH, N. ;. (l.'p iwl I'owler filed suit here for l. - nun damages against the Carolina Ituklng company of Chnrlottc, al leging his health was Impnired pi-riiinsly by s.w.'illowlii!; it pinj bulled Into a piece of niko. MUTT AND JEFF- Reading From Left to Right Three Bozos By BUD FISHER ' - ' - " , : :- I T5Hi CAri' Hoi.T TH 7 HV, VtH t a' '.fir's PimBuRGi -lONtGHT, JGFF.6T Mt Ybak-iii ,m' vLasA -- ,rX" - iS-A 8nT fe)J - irAufl sUti - -'' p Z - t B.M& IM A 6,Ff&MT WAY-) d,fFCr?wt pTL GCOT Z - rVNyt, f U6U tHAtI SEA VH'.J 0 " - THfi. POQl.CS GerTIMGj .y too, I - atv GioTi AlNt t --g :g j I PtCTUftfi:.) ' TIIK t'lXJCK'S KKA.SOST (IJy Slary Graham Bonner) "The' reason I've wanted you to be here to talk to this chestnut tree," tho Clock said as they -wont back again for a little more talk I about chestnut tree I ways, "Is because I, of a certain day." "It was most feIJ ' iiiiiiui mm, a xeic. that wo made yes terday's adventure I one to a spreading I chestnut tree." The children! were beginning to have nn idea what I toe 'jiock meant. . "Yes," tho Clock continued, "yesterday I chose for a visit to a chestnut tree, a very flno chest nut tree.'' , . The chcslnut tree make a beaut iful, spreading bow. "To be sure," tho Clock went on, "I turned tho tlmo ahead for our adventure, tuit when w;o start ed forth tho dnto was tho. 27(11 of February.' "On the 27th of February,. In 1n7, Henry Wadsworth . Longfel low was born. "I thought we might llko' to celebrate his birthday and so I thought tho nicest way of cele brating it would bc.to.tulk to 4 chestnut tree. . ' , v "Vou know how famous- ; ho made the chestnut tree.'.' .. ' "Of course!" exclaimed Johri. "I thought it wita going to.be sonictblng like this when you said spreading chestnut tree.' ' You mean the. poem Longfellow 'wrote . beginning 'llnder ' a -spreaOlhg chestnut tree'."" ; . : ' -, ' The Little Hlnck Clock was t' de lighted that John u'ndeifltocid 'o oulckly. :.','.' ' V. And tbe.ciiestnut tree looked so generous and so smiling and so pleased to think that the Clock had brought the children to visit him on Longfellow's birthday! ! "1 grow to bo very, very old." the chestnut treo told tbo chil dren. "So maybe anma day you will have time to come back and rail on mo ngaln. , Anyway. I've been very happy to huvo had tlilti visit. "We enjoy givinff our sltado to everyone who wants Cit." The children nrrt the Clock sallj goodbye to tho chestnut tree, sad as iney walked, home tbey recited j.onKiciiow'8 poem, which all knew by heart. they Tomorrow "Alr0 rtre Depart- ment." . v INFLUENZA SPREADING Check Colds at once with 665. Take it as a preveTiiive. jX'r Uso GOG Snlvc for BjT