The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, January 03, 1925, Image 3

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    .TH E
King o f Kumasi Is
Now Private Citizen
Paramount
Monarch
ot
Ashanti Deposed.
BOTH CHEF AND ARTIST
Depends on Voice to Show M an’s Character
The ot her day I w as In Tommy
Mlchnel'a oltlc», "J. I V writes In the
'Kansas City Times, and he nodded to
toe to pick up the extension telephone.
I " I want you to listen to what thl*
¡bird has to say," «aid he.
Well, I did, and except that 1 knew
nothing about Hie huslnes« he w «i
1 1
talking ’ got along all right. Finally
Tommy cut the conversation off.
Eat Orange a Day,
“ I think I do not want to do busi­
Keep Baldness Away
ness with you," said he. and hung up
Milwaukee. An (■ranni' a day
the receiver.
«III keep balline«« ««ray. hr.
He knew nothing nf the other man
Leitoy ( 'rummer, profeaoor nf
except from hln telephone conversa­
nieillrlna al lb « Un'vernlljr of
tion, hut did not like Ids voice. It
Ni-lirusks. 1« authorlljr fur Ilia
wan, he said, the voice of a cheat and
«taiemeiit, unni« al a inerting
a bully. He felt he could not rely on
bar« uf lb « Tri d ia l« Mt-'llrul
this telephone stranger, except to he
•»soi'lullon.
unfair and untruthful and trouble­
“ Miicuro bn« found Ibnt Iba
some. Voice*, *«ld Tommy Michael,
abnence of certain arid« In III«
are worth «tallying.
He had been
■touiarh
even I mill/
produces
fooled by fair appearance« mure than
baldlMWa" be de rln reil
"I I 1«
once, snd candid eye* had proven de­
ni»" proved limi r llr ijR fruii»
ceitful, and the written word hud been
aliuund In lia a llb fu l «eld« that
deceptive when passed on hy a lawyer.
lend lo «llinulal« slui:i[l»li »loin-
Hut he could always »pot Hie vole« of
It I» ponalbh* to lie u fauioua chef a rogue—
urbe Knl citrus fruit« and you
and an arronipllnhed urtl»t. In one.
will never !>• bald."
Jo»eph N. Jarobaon ban painted mag
It Is tiuluicd th:il l.uoiley castle,
urine rover» for publication» In the owned by Ihe carl of Scarb orou gh . 1«
United Siate», K rance, Sweden and the oiUt »1 i> eioi’ ii-•• 10 i .ui.'ii-l I um
rlvll war. and lie bad to consolidais ltu»ala, and h« r oily docen t have In try wu» llr .l h l»l(irii n il) iiu -n iio n ed .11
Id» power; bui. In IMI3. be rlu»ed th« be a chef. Hut he run f «top bccuuae tlie r e io n l ot the gift« given hy S ly r .
nmd» of bla dominion lo Iradera fruin be llkea It, he aaya. For twenty years m m l i t U tf. to the ch u ri h of S i C u lli
lb « «oiilli, «o that lb « Itrltl«li govern- lie baa rooked. Ile « a » bend chef In hert during the reign of Kilielreu
mem bad to Interven« In behalf of the United Slate» aenate, served aa a (978-1015). The building continued in
their <l«ld ron»t protectorate. Thl* rook with Hen. Joaeph Kuhn of th« the state of h manor house till the
Intervention reaulled In llie aurrender Hvvrnty ninth division In France, and time of Sir Ralph de l.uioley. who fell
of l ’reui|ieh, Ibree /ear« Inter, and Ida baa been chef In prominent New York at Cirencester, lighting ug»ln»l Henry
exile, Ural ut Khulna, a Hold roaat hotel». Jarobaon doea much of bla art IV. He had olilulned. Been»»» lo em­
town, and later upon Hie Ke/cbellea In­ work In odd moments wbll« In tbe battle und crenelle I e Id« mansion from
land». Thera h« «peni 28 year» and kitchen.
both IHrliard II nnd BUImp Sklrlaw.
Imd. fur varying perioda, the minpnny
Tbe bishop'» llrenie predated the
of »urli plrture«i|ue exile» na Send Saskatchewan Town Debt
king's hy three years, being grunted
/.neb lout, of Kiiypt; the warlike Kn-
In 1389. The place hu» been Inhabit­
Threatens It With Ruin ed by a Luiuley ew-r since Its original
Imrcgn, of Hnyoro, and Knyyld Kballd,
Iteglnn, Saskatchewan.—Tl»« little erection, ao thut even If It lie not the
of Zanzibar.
"Wliet, I’rcinpeh return» in Kuinit«l town of Hattleford, whose resident» oldest residence In the country. It
lie will iii I m the king’» pillar«, a hund- are threatened with a poaalbl« levy of will he difficult to find one to beat It.
■unie red »andatone building wlileb bn» 5 I»er cent of their total a*»ea»iiieBt» Tbe pedigree of llie Lumley family la
disappeared. Gone, too. la tlie Mplrit to satisfy town debts, lias appealed to a long one nnd brought forth the re­
houae, arene of buinun »nrrltl* e*. which the Saskatchewan government to save mark from Janie« 1 to the bishop of
o»ed to lie Just behind th« tunrket It from financial ruin. Tbe town owe« Durham, who was ei plaining It to h.m.
piare. I ti »tend tiler« 1« now » railroad about I7UU.00U to bondholder». of "Oh! inon. gae n« further, let me di­
■intl’in, terinlnu» of lh« line from Me- which approximately $.'«»i.lll«) Is over­ gest ttie knowledge I ha* rained, for by
A Judgment hna been aerured
kondl. on the ronat, HM mile» nwn/. due.
W A .*» t
O I KJ iN - i T A T E
And be will find hi» old political capi­ agulnat the community by some of
tal tranafonned Into a bua/ ill»! rib- the creditors and aa a result resident»
utlng center for the Inland Hold roaat nre confronted with a possible levy of
!.. rh ' U from aolaetad
iural beau A doti 6 L p^tlijcrtf
olon/, uf which Aaliantl now forma a 1 WO mills, or about three-fourths of the
► irvv. Atóte «cerrillted. Also
total asaeasinenL
part."
choir»* Ile i» A Bock*. l,ow*-wt
prie*-«. 100% Ihe delivery
Waalilngton, 1». t\ I'mnpeh, laat
king of Ilia stalwart Ashantis. Is re­
turning to Ida forest girt capital, bill
ha goea as a private clllr-en. He will
u«ver again occupy tbe golden stool.
T h e»« fuels, cotitulned In newa ill»
pntchea, nr« explained In th« following
bulletin from the Wnnhlngton (It U.)
h«ad<|dartrra of Hi« National Ueogrsph-
lc society;
•"Tlie capital of the I'copl« Who Kal
Corn In lb « City Under the Oakum
T r «««. which la Hie tiunslnted way of
aaylng that th» capital of Ashanti la
Kumaal. There are muiiy potentate«
In Aahanll but, until I’ retupeb wui de
posed. Ike king of Kiini«»l was tlie par
amount monarch of all the ebon
Aahantl tribes. He It was who, In
theory at least, maintained the tra­
ditional harem of S.UX’t wive», drank
front the akulla of Ida would bo con
querors, aud Immolated relatlvea of
dlallngulsbed dead In tbe Spirit boon«
111 Hie grove ao Hint tlie depurted
might linve an ample entourage In Hi«
next world.
W htrt Plants Struggle to Llv«.
"Asluinll lies north uf the Hold
coast itf Africa, between tbe Ivory
coaat and Togoland. I lie country, now
under llrltlsli conlrol. Is spproxlnmtely
th« «la« of Weal Virginia. Ahuut half
Us area comprises one of Hi« tblike«t,
densest, niost liiipem 1 ruble primeval
foamd« In all Hie world. H ie iron tree,
and the bonibnx, the silk cotton and'
Hie tinrdwoiMl. bnmtioos and ferns, snd
an slinoat Infinite \nrlety of growtba
engage In a tierce fight for life. Kvery
plant, from alender tendril to glunt^
tree, rise» erect, «ceklng a place In Hi«
■un. 'drawn out to an absurdly dlspro
portions!« height In Its endeavor to
force Its own bend nhovs Hose of Its
neighbors.'
“ The mahngnny. the teak and th*
•bony, varieties whlrh ilvlllxnllon
prlaes, here rrt-wd eaeh other for life.
Flowers, birds mid lienais nre excluded
from Hie»« t111« kr.csse»; the plant life
•ucks In every lot» of sustenance from
•un and aoll. 1'iiriislir« »hound. Vel
vety mo»» ding» to llie decaying tree»
that have met defeat. There tietng
no more room aloft Hie llnnna, or mon­
key rope», festoon ihcm»olvc« from
tree to tree and form weird arbors for
leaser horizontal growth».
'T lie white man, even with all the
•Ida of modern medicine, cannot aur-
viva long In such a habitat; only Hie One Hundred Thousandfold
moat stalwart of tlie black men can
Amplification Used.
adapt thenisclvea to It. In Hie Seven­
teenth century, or a little earlier, mi­
Ann Arbor, Mich.—Experiments by
grating Moslem tribes to the north
drove hand» of negroes Into tlie coun which scientist* have been able to He­
try. The newcomer» look possession len to tlie movement of electrons, the
of this forest realm, und. In defending smallest particles of nislter, were de­
It, developed themselves Into a vigor­ scribed here hy I»r. A. W. Hull of the
research laboratory of the Oeneral
ous, clannish people.
“ Tradition bat It Hint a famine drove Klertrlc company, at the annual meet­
large numbers of the settlers aouih. ing of the American ITiysIcnl aoctety.
Tlie vacuum lube amplifier In which
and that these refugees kept ullve on
herbs, or 'fan.' In Hie nntlve tongue; the amplification la carried to a hun­
while those left behind are corn, or dred thousandfold, and with which a
•aan.’ The farmer, who Inhabit the inllllonMd can tie reuched, makes
Hold roaat to this day, are known as this possible, Doctor Hull stated. The
Fantl; while those who rema.ncd were sound produced hy Hie electrons la
called Ashnntl. Until tribes «peak the caused hy Imnibsrdnient of the plate
same lang- age but tlie Ashanti, In Ihelr hy electrons, released from the hot
Isolation, have developed a physical su­ filament. It Is these electrons which
periority to their southern neighbors. carry the current and which make the
“ In 1807 the Aslmnils came Into first operation o f the tube |amalble. The
contact with tbe llrltlsli by nttemptlng noise Is therefore n fundanu ntiil prop­
to Invnde the renltu of the l-nnll» Not erty of electron emission, n character­
until a quarter of a century Inter were istic of the electron, according to Doc­
the northtnrn driven back from the tor Hull. The experiment! have been
sen ronat. Knrly In the seventies dlltl (»inducted Jointly by I meter Hull end
rultlea arose which caused Itrlllsh Dr. II. II. Williams of the University
forces to undertake the exceedingly of Michigan ut the university.
arduoui tank of marching upon Kit-
Called Schrot Effect.
mnnl. The expedition wan successful,
The noise, due lo the electrical oscil­
and It wna not until after the elevation
lation which la set up hy the Impacts
of I’ rlnce ITempeh to the golden »tool
of the Individual electrons on the plate.
In 1888— the same Urempeh who now
Is known us the Schrot effect. The
la returning to his former dnniiiln—
energy of each blow la extremely mi­
that troubles arose again.
nute, hut, like rain drop.«, the ener­
In Company of Noted Exiles.
gies of the ninny Individual Impncta
“ I’ rempeh was enthroned alter a add, and their sum become.« very
ruáronte**!, r o t o l i « ftr* .
Q L t T l 'N H A T C H E R V - J a iwU
Electrons Heard by
New Radio Device
B re a k in g U p a Fam ous W arsh ip
doubled. Measurements made by this
method give Ihe value o f the electronic
charge very exactly. In recognition
of Hie Importance of this work, the
Noliel prize In science for last year
wna awarded to Professor Mllllken.
Open« Up New Field.
Doctors Hull and Williams have
measured the charge of the electron In
a different way, by means of the
Schrot effect, and have opened a field
for reseurch which promises to add to
tlie knowledge regarding the electron
and Its properties.
It wus not such a long time ago
that the electron was unknown, the
speaker declared. First sciential* had
the molecule. Itself »0 small that mun s
ability ever to see even one of the
largest may serlut: !/ be doubted.
Then came the atom, the minute Integ
ml part of the molecule, For a long
tlino the atom wus considered as ihe
ultimate particle o f matter. Itut each
element presents 11 different atom
Science was not content to rest. It
«ought to eonnoot nil phenomena, aud
the electron was the result.
It was discovered that all matter Is
composed of electrons, the dlfiorent
substances resulting from Ihe differ
ent properties possessed by the atoms
according to llie number and arrange
ment of the electrons they contain.
l.nnslng. Mich.—For 21 years Mrs. M.
H. M. S. Lion In drydock at Jarrow, Knglnnd, dismantled and being cut In Wood has driven a rural mull route
half preparatory to complete demolition. On» Ivulf was taken to Itlyth and the here. Mrs. Wood hus the second henv-
other half to the hrenkera' yard, Newcastle. The Lion was formerly Aduilrul lest route out of l.nnslng, delivering
mail to 400 families.
Ilealty's Itiigshlu and nnrtlctpated In brilliant sea service.
the door she henrd a faint breathing
and called Ihe police.
As the officers opened the door s
hy n hlaekjnck
Pollre say that In youth, who later said lie was Melvin
falling she struck the closet door Into Itnrnes, eighteen, nf Hnlveston, Texas,
which her assnllnnt had darted, and fell out, almost unconscious from lack
of nlr.
elnned It, the spring lock snapping
Her husband found her nnem.scions
lie admitted Inter he had broken
nnd took 1 er to the Mlaerlconlla boa into the house, hut denied striking
pltnl. She was able to return home Mrs. Kaufman.
the same day nnd was passing
through the room where she had been
Business of the Hermen merrsntlla
assaulted when she heard a faint fleet has Increased nearly TUU.UUol
scraping noise In the closet. Uotug to tons annually In the Inst threo yearn.
Hit by Burglar, W om an Traps Him in Closet
1410
III * * , . . • *
« « A T T U
"I don't know «lis t there Is shoiH
It,” he said, vaguely. “ Something—
something false."
Mince then I have been studying
voice«. Of course, a rough, quarrel
some, mean, sycophantic voice may lie
detected because o f Iha Inflection. But
to catch the voir« of a thief because
of »orne false note—
Tommy says It ran always he done,
with practice. An honest man always
lias an hone«t vole*. A thief never
has.
Try It, some time.
Hue«» on the
voices you bear on the phone.
“C fl Your
The Winner.
Pythian Bath House
and Sanitarium
Knights o f Pythias o f N .
A*, S, A ,, L., A ., A . and A ,
C o a t”
The origin of this phrase, which
means lo annoy. Irritate or make
angry. Is not known for certain. Mod­
ern lexicographers bellevr " g o a f la
lids expression '* a contraction of
"goatee.” the chin tuft or pointed
heard. If this Is correct, “ to get one’s
goat" literally would mean to pull one's
beard, which D ei nstdered tbe most
humiliating kind of Insult.— Pathfinder
Magazine.
my soul I did no ken Adam’s name
was Lumley." Llulph, the Saxon. wh-
was murdered hy some Norman fot
b- i-i.^ol Bishop Waleher. In 1080
• '* ao ancestor of the Lumley family
This o ,e led to a rising o f the Sax
on» In the bishopric, during wlilct-
Itishop Waleher wus slain at Hates
head In the name year a» Llulph me'
Ids death.
Im p ro v e Y ou r C hild
Kdison. with all his Inventions. was
u piker compared to tbe ambition*
young photographer who advertised
“ Your baby. If you have one. can b*
enlarged, tinted. Hnd framed for $8 70.'
—Jack o' Lantern.
(Operating Under Supervi­
sion o f U. H. Government)
415*/) Malvern Avenue
Hot Springs Nst. Park, Ark.
% Hot
RaJio-Active W ater Furnished by the Government
For A ll Daths. Sanitarium has 10 Rosins, Diet and Operating Rooms
I
Hotel has 56 Rooms; Telephone, H ot and Cold Running
W ater in Every Room. Rates $ l to $3 per day
|21 Baths
X
.
.
B A TH RA7TS:
. $13.00— 10 Baths
. . . .
$6.50
21 Baths to Pythians and Calantheans, $8.50
I. B. P. 0. E. OF THE WORLD
F la g R e gu la tio n a V ary
The flag I* raised at 8 o’clock In Hit
morning and lowered at sunset In Ho
United States navy. This Is In s c
cordunce \ 1th a naval regulation. I d
the army the flag Is raised at »unriot
and lowered at sunset
NOTICE
Dahlia Temple No. 202, I. B. F.
0 . E. o f W., o f Portland; Oregon,
meets the 1st and 3rd Tuesday
nights in each month at Stag Audi­
torium. All visiting Daughter
Elks in good standing in their re­
spective Temples are invited to
meet with us.
When In Portland
Park Your Car in Our Garage
SAFE and CENTRAL
'
TÎ.6 reputation of staying on your
Job, of sticking by your proposition
through thick and thin, of putting
things through, no matter how diffi­
cult, will be of untold advantage to
large.
With sufficient amplification. you. It is the man who does this
Doctor Hull stated, the blows may pro I who rises to the executive positions
and achieves big things.
duce a roar like thut of Niagara
Tha electron la the unit charge of
electricity and the determination of
Time for a Change.
Us value Is of (he utmost luqiortancs.
Vegetarian’s
Husband (tim idly)— Do
The oil drop method, devised hy l ’ro-
lessor Mllllken In the physics Inbora you know, my dear. I really think we
tory of the University of Chicago, ought to have a bit of meat once In a
gave science tin first accurate measure­ while. Three times last night I caught
ments of the charge of tlie electron myself whinnying!
Accurate na the exjierimeuta ure, how
ever, It la desirable that they be
Poet Laureates.
checked hy some Independent method.
The naming ot a poet laureate is an
M llllken» method of measuring the
charge of an electron Is based on tha English custom. The United States
Influence of gravity and of electric ha.» never named one, and as far as it
charges on minute oil “ droplets." is possible to learn does not contem­
These droplets ure so small thut the plate using the custom. Several ot the
effect of gravity cause» them to fall states have poet laureates.
only a quarter of an Inch In ten sec­
onds.
Well, Isn't It?
In the formation of these small
A doctor, on being charged in an
drops with nn atomizer, occasionally
one becomes charged through friction; English police court with having ob­
for example; It may carry nn addl structed a funeral by leaving his mo­
tlonnl electron, if, then, the droplet torcar In the main street, replied that
1» between two electrically charged “ It was his duty. It possible, to stop
plates. It will behave differently from funerals."
llie uncharged particles. Doctor Hull
stated. Those which are not charged
Its Origin Forgotten.
will full. The charged particles will
he attracted to the positive plate. Hy
"The goose hangs high" is a prover- j
tbe use of the proper voltage between bial saying which is subject to con
the plates, these charged particles can troversy. "The goose honks high” is
be made to full more slowly, held sta­ believed by some to be the original
tionary, or caused to move upward.
saying. The actual source from which
If two electrons. Instead of one, are
held hy the droplet, the effect Is the saying is derived is not known.
Woman Mail Carrier
Philadelphia. — How
Mrs.
Mnrnh
Kaufman unwittingly trapped and al­
most caused the death of a burglar
who had felled her unconscious wna
i-evenled 15 hours nfler (lie attack.
Then a closet door In the Kaufman
home was opened hy police nml out
fell the burglar nearly unconscious.
Mrs. Katifmnn wna passing through
a mom on tha second floor on the wuy
to her bedroom when she was felled
A D V O C A T E _________________________________
I f Your CAR nesdi »Mention, we have a COM­
PLETE M ACH INE SHOP in connection and a -
pert mechanics.
W e will fix your C AR while you SHOP. The
charges will be reasonable and the work guaran­
teed satisfactory.
F R A N K L IN SERVICE A SP E C IA LT Y.
ANDERSON GARAGE
& MACHINE SHOP
LARGE GARAGE
9th and Hoyt,
MIRACLE HilXER
Kitchen labor »»ver: doc» »1!
mixing by uminh water power
from kitchen faucet.
Bewta
coxa, fleam , batter, etc., from
IS to SO oec. Send (2.10 for
your Mixer. Ajrent* wanted.
M IRA C LE M ARUFACTURIRS C O .
So I r o n
BEATRICE H. CANNADY,
Daughter Secretary.
ROSE CITY LODGE No. 111. I.
B. P. 0. E. of W „ MEETS the
2ND AND 4TH WEDNESDAY
EVENINGS OF EACH MONTH
AT THE STAG AUDITORIUM.
38VA E. MORRISON STREET.
ALL
VISITING BROTHERS
ARE CORDIALLY INVITED.
E. D. CANNADY, E. R.,
311 Macleay Bldg.
Syracuse Lodge, N a
1, K. of P., meets the
second and fourth Fri­
day nights each month
at the Stag Auditorium
381 y i E. Morrison St.
W.
C. H O L L I D A Y ,
6 th
C
C,
108 N.
St.
E. J. MINOR. Secretary,
B O Y C E S T R A IN , K. of R. & S„
223 Mead S l
419 Abington Bldg.
Establish*4 S Y ean in Portland
Portland, Ore
F io n a M r .
LOUISE THOMAS,
Daughter Ruler.
C»i£
Live Primitive Life.
Among the "bushmen" of Africa
there are no wedding ceremonies. The
men make the clothes and the women
build the huts. The moon is an object
of worship with them.
Liked the Number 13.
Living in a house numbered 13. a
London miss had 13 children attend
her at her wedding on October 13. and
the reception was held at 13 Mansfield
street.
Thought and Action.
Famous Lion.
The greatest events of an age are
The Lion of Lucerne, work of Thor-
Its best thoughts. It is the nature of
waldseu. was executed in 1S21 in mem­
thought to find its way Into action.—
ory of 20 officers and 760 soldiers of
Bovee.
the Swiss guards, who fell defending
the Tuileries on August 10. 17S2.
Evolved Famous Dish.
A national dispenser of the popnlar
Tripolitan Bride Marked.
food, pork and beans, says that they '
In Tripoli, when a girl marries, her
were first served by an Knglishman.
husband brands her, as a sign of
Daniel Day Good, who, on the first Fri-1
day of every July, Invited his friends
a figure burned Into her cheek or fore­
to a picnic of pork and beans.
head.
C. G E E W O C H IN E S E
M E D IC IN E CO.
C. GEE WO. the well
known Herbalist, ha*
made a life study of
the curative properties
ptvsseaaed by Oriental
Root«, Herbe», Buda and
Bark, and therefrom
compounded hia truly
wonderful Herbe rem­
edies. In their make-up
no poiaona or narcotica
are used : p e r f e c t l y
harmless. and m a n y
roots and herb# that
he uses are unknown
to the medical profession o f today.
A V O ID O PE R A TIO N S by taking hia remedies
in time for Stomach, Cough*. Colds, Rheu­
matism. kidney. Lung, Liver, Catarrh, Blood,
Inflammation, Neuralgia and all female and
children*« ailments. Call or write. Sent by
mail or parcel post.
C. G E E W O C H IN E S E
M E D IC IN E CO.
2(3 't Aider S t m t, S. W. C o r n « Third
Daily Fashion Hint
SIW'FEK
HAS ENJOYED SUCH U NEX-
P E C T E D SU CCESS IN T H E
PAST YE A R TH AT WE HAVE
D E C ID E D TO A D D A FE W
MORE BEAUTIFYING PREP­
ARATIONS TO OUR L I M I T ­
E D BUT EFFECTIVE L IN E
T h e fo llo w in g is o u r
com plete list
,
Stralt-Tex Hair Refining Tonic
$1 » •
9* tali,
Refines kinky. f r i » y , coane hair to
madium; medium hair to sood-
Strait-Tcx Hair Grower
25c
pa na
N ot only promote, crowth o i the
hair, but make, it «oft. pliable and
luxuriant. An excellent pressing oil.
Gloss-Tex Brilliantine
5Sc
pa M s
Hope Basis of Everything.
Bamboo's Short Life.
Man Is, properly speaking, based !
Most species of bamboo Iivo for
upon Hope; he has no other possession
from four to thirty years, bear a sin­
hut Hope; this world of his is emphati­
gle crop of seeds at the end of that
cally the Place of Hope.—Carlyle.
i time, and Horn die back to the roots.
Makes the hair soft and flossy and
keeps it in food condition without
leaving it oily or gummy.
Srralt-Tex Herbs
I I SO
pacaa
-
Gibbon's Inspiration.
Repu.aiiOfi
In the church of Ara Coell In ltorae.
A fair reputation is a plant of dcli-
on October 15, 1764, Gibbon, as he sat
I cate nature, and by no means rapid in
musing on the Capitol and the Forum,
its growth. It will not shoot up. like
conceived the Idea of writing "The De­
the gourd of the prophet, in a single
cline and Fall of the Roman Empire."
eight, but, like that gourd, In a single
night it may perish.—J. Hawes.
Flag Regulations.
The flag is raised at 8 o'clock In the
Debt Adjustment Final.
morning and lowered at sunset in the
Washington, D. C.— The American
IN BRO W N CH AR M E E N
United Stales navy. This Is In ac­
debt commission considers the British
cordance with a naval regulation. In
Penny brown charmcen or any of
debt refunding settlement as closed.
the twills make up this model effec­
the army the flag la raised at sunrise
It Is believed unlikely that any tively. Buttons, bands o f fur, the
nnd lowered St sunset.
move will bo made by the British gov­ V-shaped neck and the chemisicr
front, together with the long, close-
ernment looking to a revision ot those fitting sleeves and straight, beltless
terms, even should another nation be silhouette arc a summary o f the
granted more liberal treatment In a frock’s charm, it would also be ef­
fective in beugaline or velvet
Me­
debt settlement.
dium size requires 3$4 yards 36-inch
WITH QDARANTHD
S E C T IO N AL IN CH -
material, with 2'q yards fur banding.
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time. Each aertion a Management, Private Secretarial, Calculator ! 20 years. Price, 35 cents.
completo Incubator, Oomtomctor, Stenographic, Panmanahip, Of ;
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816 Union Avenue at Failing
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No. 1, 1925 Garfield 7019
W e Deliver
TWO HATCHES FREÍ
B e h n k e -W a lk e r
and
is . vegetable preparation that ae-
tually straightens and restores the
original color to gray or faded hair.
Color permanent— positively willnot
rub off, no matter how often the hair
Is shampooed. Three «hades: Black.
Brown and Chestnut-Brown.
Kokomo Shampoo
40c
9* Utts
I* made from pure cocoanut oil;
cleans the scalp and roots o f the hair
in a natural, healthy manner.
Bronze Beauty Vanishing Cream
50c
perjw
Is a soothing, greaseless vanishing
face cream that w ill not grow hair.
Bronze Beauty Lemon Cream
SSc
pwisr
ts nourishing, softening and stimu-
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triple strength o f oil o f lemon— mak­
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Bronze Beauty Face Powders
50c
pwbat
Are suited to a ll complex tons. Can
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skins. Th e shades: H ig h B row n
and Brontm G lo w are favorites.
Mollygloftco
$1 00
psrjar
Is a special hair straightener for men;
positively guaranteed to straighten
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20 minute« without the use o f hot
irons. W ill not injure the scalp or
turn the hair red.
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W A N T E D K V B E Y W H IR I
Strait-Tex
Chemical Company
600 FIFTH AVENUE
PITTSBURGH, PA.. U. S A.