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THE News oi :he Chiirrhes THE ATTRACTIVE BOARDER FIRST A M E U O I OHURG* 417 W illiam * A v r , II. l.c o Jo h n s to n im uiitt-r. W a ln u t 6673. T h e S tra n g e r's S a b b a th H orn« ■ — O — SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST 62nd St and 39th Ave. 8. E. Snlilmth Hi'luxil, 10 A. M RibU Kluily, II A. M. Y. 1*. M. V. *o- cicty, 2 I*. M. Mra. K. O. Johnson, Leader. Viaitor» welcome. B y C . M A R IE M O TT OX) l*r S h e ,I »«or» I ST. PHILLIPS MISSION R odney a t K n o tt St. Morning Nlirvlee, 11 n. in.; Hun' d«y School, 12 in. Archdeacon I lllack in rh a rg e; Mr. II. Colee, le y reader. A cordial welcome awreite you nt St. I'liilli|ia. ■ i> ■ S IIIL O II B A P T IS T C H U R C H 70th a n d it. K v crett St*. P r r a r h in g II a. in. am i 8 p. in. S u n d a y S chool 10 e. in. U. Y. P. U . 6:30 p. m . B E T H E L A. M K C H U R C H I.o rta b r« a n d M cM illen S tr e e ti Rev. F . X. R unyon, P a a to r. K. L. Ja m e to n , A n n u m IUUklUk.4 U V « n In r.rU aag C. O B B W O CHINESE MEDICINE CO. c. < ;sr w o. «h# ««ti known llwrlMtUwU Ufa »tuiljr ot the c u r s liv s |nwle— »I bp O rktnU l m n.U ft H. Wilaoa, 7<<H Sprue« St. liax-u. H vibi, Ihnb ami Hark, am i |harafr«<m «uwiMiiinilai bla truly wrt>ri<lerful- llwriia rwm- •UI m In thwlr tnakw ui< rwi |>olauna or narroU«« a r • u a j ; i» • r ( * • 11 r harmloM . atul m a n y r*—ta and harba that ha uaaa ara u n k n o an |*> tfU maollral p n lrM iu l» o f t<>«lay. A V O ID O l'E lt A T lO N H by U k l t * hU ratnadUa In lirna for Nl»*»iuuh, I ou«ha, Cold«, KbtrU- matiam . Kidnap, ! u n * . Idvar. C a ta rrh , Ulood. Inflatm naUoti. JNiwuraiaia and a ll fam ala and chlidran'a a ltn a n U C all or w ilta . hau l by m ail or |*arcwl poat. C. G E E W O CHINESE MEDICINE CO. M r, S a n B e rn ard in o , Calif.— “ A few year* ago I wa* d o w n w ith the ‘flu,’ •ick lit bed for tw o m onth*. W h en 1 wa* able to be a b o u t I »offered (rom a m e ra i w ra k n es* had no » U rligli. o r e n e rg y , a n d had a h a rd lum p, th e ti/c of a w ulnut, o n m y •pine 1 u n d e rw en t a n o p e ratio n for i l . in n o v a i, but it left m e w ith a r u n n ing to re , an offrn aiv c pu» b rin a d il- c lia ig rd all th e tim e. I wa» m th is m iserab le »(ate fo r ab o u t fo u r m onth», a n d n o th in g I did n ave m e any relief I w as told o f D r. Pierce'* G olden M rdical D iscovery, a n d b e vali to take it. I found so m uch re- 1 ‘C' a n d help Irons the l.r-.t IX>M le th a t 1 c o n tin u e d , ta k in g several bottle*, a t th< e n d of w hich tim e th e pus e ra se d , iny flesh h ealed up, a n d I m t ab so lu te ly well. I h ave h a d no •ign ul the tro u b le sin ce."—-C larence Aldar lltraat. K. W . C a m a y Third Step in to a n y d ru g sto re a n d ask for D r P ie rce 's G olden M edical D is co v ery In T a b le ts o r liquid, o r send 10c to D r. P ie rce ’s In v a lid s' H o te l liu f e lo . N. Y., fu r tria l pkg. E conom lo M ovs. T h e h u sb a n d w as h a r in g one o f ble p e rio d ic s tr e a k s o f econom y. “ W e q iuat r u t dow n on o u r e x p e n se s." said he to b is w ife. “ T h e re '» nu a rg u m e n t a b o u t It. W e a tm p ly m u s t." The w ife a m llrd . "Q u ite rig h t, d e a r,” sh e a g re e d . "A s you *ay, th e r e 's no a rg u tu e n t a b o u t It. ‘T s u g g e s t th a t you do not t r y to g e t s u c h long d lsta n c e a oo th e ra d io .” F r a g r a n t L ives. T h e p u re s t liv e s I h a v e know n h a v e n o t b e en th o ae c a re fu lly sc re e n e d fro m th e w orld, b u t w hich, c o m in g up in It. h a v e k e p t th e m a e lv e s u n sp o tte d . T h e s w e e te s t a n d tr u e s t h av e g ro w n a n d rtp e u e d u n d e r c o n d itio n s, you w ould say . m o st h o stile , b u t w hich h a v e b e en w ro u g h t In to th e m e a n s of a g ra n d ly e le v a te d fa ith a n d life .—J. I \V. W are. A n c ie n t A m e ric an R ace. STW’F fK HAS ENJOYED SUCH U N E X P E C T ED SU C C ESS IN TH E PAS* YEAR THAT WE HAVE D E C ID E D TO A D D A FEW MORE BEAUTIFYING PREP ARATIONS TO OUR L IM IT E D BUT EFFECTIVE L IN E Thm fo llo w in g /• o u r c o m p U t * lim t S tro lt-T e i f U lr Refining Todllc $1 • • pm bank Hrflnr« k in k y, fr ia r y , coaraa hair to m edium , m edium hair to good. S tn » lt- T e i l l a l r G ro w e r 25 c pm cm N ot only prom ote« aroarth o f iha hair, twit make« it «*>ft, pliable a id lu au rian t. A n «acellent prr««ing oil. G lo M -T ri f l r l l l U n t l n r Mr p ak n k M ake« the hair aoft and glnaay and keep* it in good ctwtditkm without leaving it o ily or gu m m y. T h e T o lte c s w e re a p eo p le th a t d w e lt In M exico a n d C e n tra l A m erica, p rio r to th e A xteca. A cco rd in g to t r a d itio n , th e y c a m e fro m th o N o rth a b o u t th o E ig h th c e n tu ry a f te r C h ris t a n d c eteh llx h ed th e ir c a p ita l a t T u lu . n o rth of th e M exican valley. T h e T o l te c s w e re a m ild, p e ac efu l people, d e vo ted to a g ric u ltu re a n d th e a r ts , a n d e sp e c ia lly sk ille d In a rc h ite c tu re .— K a n sa n C ity S ta r. Use O ld N e w sp ap e rs. N e w sp a p e rs m ak e a n e x c e lle n t c ra c k fille r. C ut th e p a p e rs fin e a n d »oak thorn. M ake a p a s te by b o ilin g one pound of flour In th r e e q u a rts of w a te r a n d a d d one te a sp o o n fu l o f a lu m . Boll th o sh re d d ed n e w sp a p e rs in tills m ix tu re u n til It' becom e* th o c o n s is t e n c y o f p u tty . F o rc o th is into th e c ra c k s w ith a b lu n t k n ife. W h en It b e co m es d ry s ta in o r p a in t It to m atc h th e b.Mtras a n d you w ill h a v e a sm ooth s u rfa c e . S t m l t - T c i lle r b u t l 00 1 « a vegetable pm caa preparation th a t ae- tu ally straighten « and reatorea the original color to g ra y or faded hair. Colru perm an anent p o sitively will not rub off, n o m atter how often the hair Is «hampooett Three shades: B la ck , B ro w n and C hest nut-Brow n. K okom o S h a m p o o 40 c is k a d i Is m ade from pure cocoa nut oil: cleans the scalp and roots o f the hair in a n a tu ra l, h ealthy m anner. B ro n x * B e a u ty V a n is h in g C re a m 54 c pm tu Is • soothing, greaseless vanishing face cream that w ill not grow hair. Ilro n z « B e a u ty l e m o n C r e a m 54 c pm jar I s nourishing, softening an d stlmu* l a t in g t o th e sk in ; is filled w ith a triple strength o f oil o f lem on— m ak in g it a m ild, bleaching cream . B ronze R ea u ty Face P o w d e r\ A re suited to a ll com plexions. C an par i a be su c c e ssfu lly u sed o n d r y o r oily sk in s T h e s h a d e s : H ig h B ro w n a n d B rontm G lo w a ra fa v o rite s . M ollyftloaco • 144 Is a spec lal hair straightener for men} p o sitively guaranteed to straigh ten the most stubborn hair in from lO to i 0 m inutes w ithou t th e u se o f hot irons. W ill not Injure the scalp or turn the hair red. A C iR N T .H WANTED KVKRYWIIKKB Strait-Tex Chemical Company 600 F IF T H A V E N U E P IT T S B U R G H , P A .. U. S. A. H is S ta tu s . A v e ry pom pous fa rm e r w aa m ad e a ju s tic e of tho p e ace, a n d he w a s so Im p re sse d w ith th e tre m e n d o u s d ig n ity of h is p o sitio n th u t th e vtllag o In w hich he lived b e ca m e too sm nll to c o n ta in him . As h o w ns sw a g g e rin g dow n th e road h e w a lk ed In to a w h e el h a rro w b e lo n g in g to a n old w om an. "B o c a re fu l w hore y o u 're going, m a n ,” sho c rie d . "W o m a n ," re p lie d th e In d ig n a n t fa rm e r, "I a m a m a g is tra te , n o t a m a n .” No S tr e n g th in U nion. N u m b e rs m o an little . A th o u sa n d m en s i t ta m e ly th ro u g h a sp e e c h t h a t one m an a lo n e w ould n o t b e a r w ith o u t b e in g tie d .—D u lu th H e ra ld , P u b lish e rs K eep B usy. If p laced sid e by aide, th e re w ould be a m ile of new p u b lic a tio n s addod to th e B ritish m u se u m re p o s ito ry a t H e n d o n e v e ry y o ar. L e t's H ope So. O n s a fe g ro u n d . N ew H a m p s h ire p a p e r.— "F rid a y , g e n e ra lly fa ir, p ro b a b ly follow od by S a tu rd a y ." — B oston T ra n s c rip t. I*ub Co > HAW him p a ss every d a y ; not th s t I w atch ed fur him . h u t It's a g ain st h u m an n a tu re t h s t s wom an sh o u ld s it a t a w indow all d»y a n d n ev er look out. Beside*. It w aa w in ter sn d I w u i w atch in g the p aaa eri-b y creep o ver my slippery sidew alk, w ith all a p ro p e rty h o ld er # a n x io u s ao llcltude fo r tlie lr sufety. I w as tu rn in g a w ay w hen he ap p e a re d and aped o v e r th e lr * w ithout th e slig h te st fe ar. H ow w* wom en love c o u rag e ! A nd he w aa not only fearleaa, hut h andsom e nnd • ell built, w ith Ju st su c h b ro a d sh o u ld e rs nnd su c h an a sau red c a rria g e an a fru il little afilnster w ith h e r own way to m ak e In th e w orld m ost udtnlrea. I am su re a d re ssm a k e r ought to a p p re c ia te a fine figure If unyone can. T oday, sittin g th e re w atch in g th e fa m ilia r figure d Isa p p ex r In I V d. t i •• I fa it my h e art iln tte r like a girl's. W ell. well, th e »• i ntlun w as stra n g e and n e w ; It w us lute, to o late, per hapa. In corning -a n d y e t It wa* ° " t a ll u n p lea aa n t. An t took up m y w ork I sighed. F o rty year* I had npent b e n ea th thin roof, n e v er re p in in g a t m y lot, dull a n d c h ee rle ss tho u g h It waa, c o n te n t to p a ss all my life re n d e rin g other* ch arm in g , th a t th ey m ight th e m ore read ily gain th e love tt w as my fa te alw ay e to h ave m issed. I hud nev er hoped to p ossess h ap p in ess. W hy ahould IT I nm no Im becile. No one p a u se s In a g arden, undecided w h e th er to pluck th e glow ing half-open ro se bud o r th e hom ely m ignonette. H ith e rto I had been happy enough In m y coxy hom e, c o n te n t to have tny life h isto ry w ritte n In th e w ord»: "S titc h , stitc h , s titc h .” B ut today all m y w om an's n a tu re ro se In p u ssle n n te p ro te s t a g a in st my loveless, unloving life. I sh u d d e red aa I th o u g h t of th e lung, lonely fu tu re. "W ith him .” I th o u g h t, “ life w ould be w orth th e living." T ru e, he w as c o n sid era b ly yo u n g er th a n I. hut w hat m a tte r year* w hen th e h e a rt la fresh ? B ut how could I win him ? I am not w h a t Is called a stro n g m inded w om an. B ut I do think th ere ought to he an am en d m en t to th e C o n stitu tio n , giving w om en Ihe right to propose. T h ere a re an many fine m en declining Into forlorn, rru b b ed old b a chelorhood sim ply because they do not know enough to ask »o ne sw eet w om an to m ak e them co m fo rt able In hom es o f th e ir own. Now, u w om an know s by In stin ct w hen hei Ideal p re se n ts him self, nnd w ouldn't w n rie h a lf a life tim e In com ing to th e point. My Ideal w as lu te In coming, but now th n t he lind com e I would let no foolish tim id ity on my p a rt blight th e hnpplnesa th a t m ight be our*. By a few d isc ree t q u e stio n s I discovered th a t h e lived w ith my next- door neighbor. Mrs. E m o ry ; a n d I fe lt q u ite c onscience-sm itten w hen I re m em bered th a t 1 hud not culled on h e r sin c e sh e m oved here, a fo rtn ig h t ag«. T h a t very n ig h t I ra n In, nnd w as glad th a t alie In sisted on tny s ta y ing to ten. All th e tim e th a t we talk e d I w atch ed him furtively. H e w as th e only one of th e b o a rd e rs whom sh e tre a te d like a m em ber of th e fam ily, l i e sut on a lounge b efo re tho fire, a n d I saw th n t he w as even h a n d so m er th a n I had th o u g h t Ills larg e eyes w ere full o f te n d e r m el ancholy. Ills liulr w as d a rk and silky, and, though he hnd no m ustach e. Ids w h isk e rs guve c h a ra c te r to n face thus o th erw ise m ight h ave seem ed alm ost effem inate In Its tieauty. Even Ids silen ce p rep o ssessed m e In hla favor. I m yself am fo n d e r of talk in g th a n o t listening. So my love grew . B efo re leaving. I p re sse d Mrs. E m ory to c all soon uml brin g T om w ith her. She saw my deep In tere st and. ns 1 said good-by In th e doorw ay, told me his full h isto ry . A fte r h is faintly hud been killed In th a t d re a d fu l riv e r ho - rld e u t lie Imd m ade his hom e w llh her. H e w as p e rfe c tly Independent, hut I did not c u re for th a t. R iches h ave no w eight w ith me. o r any wom nn tru ly In love. N ext day, ns he p a sse d my window , he Mailed such a pleased recognition th a t I sa n g over my w ork till th e a f'e r- noon. T h a t very a fte rn o o n Mr*. B row n to ld mo th ey w ould d rop In to ten. I m ade g re a t p re p a ra tio n s. A yo u n g er wom nn w ould h av e sp en t all th e tim e be fo re h e r m irro r. I did not. I th o u g h t I knew the elTeot of good cookery on th e affe c tio n s of th e o th e r aex. W ell, I don 't th in k th e re wns a coxier room o r a b e tte r tab le th an m ine In th e U nited S ta te s. We hnd n d e lig h tfu l tim e, th e first o f a p le a sa n t aeries. Soon Tom got Into th e h a b it of com ing ulone. N ev er shall I forget th e night w hen lie first k issed me good- by o r th e hours w hen he w ould sit w ith Ills head on m y sh o u ld e r In th e »oft firelight. D on't he sh o c k e d ; he knew n o thing ab o u t so c iety ’» cold fo r m alities. At len g th lie becam e m ine. ADVOCATE I use th e e xpression a d v is e d ly , no- cau se he seem ed so h e lp le s s and con fiding. and 1 vowed to love, protect, a n d ch erish him. T h e obeying I m eant ahould he fu rn ish e d by Ilia o ilie r p a rt n er. I did m ak e him happy. Uow I love to lin g e r o ver th a t b rief |»er|od w hen w* w ere all th e w o rld to ea c h oth er. A la s! But I roust go on. even though m y h e art bleeds a fre sh at each rem em brance. T h ere w as a sn a k e In my Kden W hy la It th a t every m em ber o f the o th e r aex la born w llh a propensity A ccording to a recent a ta te ra rn t la- fo r sta y in g out n ig h ts? No one ra n sued by th e A m erican A aaoclatlon of a p p re c ia te m ore tru ly th a n I th e good j H u t s H ighw ay Officials, th e need In q u a litie s of tho a p p alled stro n g e r s e t i road con stru ctio n to d ay I* for s con B ut w hen my T om took to keeping tln u a tlo n of th e n r i'- i- . 1 io„iJ building la ta ho u rs I co n fess th u t I becam e em plan now under u » y . und fo r n ational sm m - hi tie re d and m ada angry speech** th u l j flnnnclal su p p o rt of such a program 11 now I w ould give th e world to recall 1 until th e fed eral a id system Is com (O p e ra tin g U n d e r P u p e rri- If only he had ‘‘talk e d h ack" a t me pleted. *ion o f U . S. G o v e rn m en t) w e m ight h ave m ade up, and I would T h e asso ciatio n recom m end* a s the h ave re tra c te d my b itte r, a ngry words. only fa ir ba sis for calcu la tin g the 415Vi Malvern Avenue B u t he only sa t gaxlng a t m e w ith J am ount of m oney each s ta te oug h t to Hot Springs Nat. l ’ark, Ark. th o se m elancholy poetic eyes. Ids very ! c o n trib u te to th e natio n al building pro silence ad d in g fuel to th e llunies of gram a plan having th e basic w ealth m y Indignation. o f th e n a tio n a s a basis r a th e r th an Sanitarium has 10 Rooms, and Operating Rooms It w as d u rin g tld* p eriod o f estrange- ' any plan baaed on natio n al w ealth. m en! th a t one nig h t he sta y ed out so T h e asso ciatio n s a y s : “ S ta te s th a t lu te th a t I w ent to my room w ithout p u t flour In th e bin and bacon on the w aiting fo r hla re tu rn . I don't know : sh e lf a ra e n title d to equal c o n sid e ra how long I slept, when suddenly 1 tion w ith o th e r e ta tee th a t show on w as a w ak e n e d from tro u b led dream s the su rfa c e la rg e r cash paym ents to Ire i iii i -i, 11 ' 8 I tli" fed» ral g o v ern m en t's road con- us If ull Ihe tool-noru» c . . i in " *'on fund. T h e only fa ir m ethod fu c tu re d hud Joined p a rtn e rsh ip w llh , of u c . r Mining a n eq u itab le diversion c o u n tless steum w histles fo r the pro- of fu n '1- i* to base the ap p o rtio n m en t r duettou o f th is well, th e re a re tim es on l>a»h- w ealth r a th e r th a n natio n al w hen th e privilege of p ro fa n ity would w cvltY be beyond th e p rice of rubles. “ W hen th e federal governm ent I listened. All w as silent. I’sh a w l w a n ts fu n d i to m eet Its obligations, It w as a nig h tm are. No, u long, low citlxens a re called upon Irresp ec tiv e of I. B. P. 0 . E. OF THE WORLD m oaning tone, th en a g ra d u a l sw ell, resid en ce to pay a rco rd ln g to th e ir s n d It h u rs t on th e nig h t a ir : m eans. Probably th e Ideal w ay o f con A s a l l th e fien d s fro m h '-aven th a t fa ll sid e rin g th e real business affa irs ot th e nation a* tra n s a c te d u n d e r pres- H ad p e a le d th e b a n n e r c r y o f helL he to < I th rew op my w indow . Ah, how all s ta te lines sn d consider filler New N York, niletakeu I hnd been. D e a r Tom. w ith B oston, P h ilad elp h ia. B altim ore. C hi a few com panions, wus giving me s cago. San F rancisco, etc., a s clearing p le a sa n t su rp rise . T w o o f them w ere bouse c en ters In a nation-w ide plan. NOTICE in th e m iddle of a duet. At least, one " B u t we h ave been In th e h a b it of began th e them e, and th en a n o th e r telllD g w hat th is s ta te does and w hat took It up, a f te r w hich all Joined In a th a t s ta te h a s accom plished so long Dahlia Temple No. 202, I. B. P. gran d ch o ru s w hich sounded Just like th a t c erta in re su lts a re ta b u la te d by 0 . E. of W., of Portland, Oregon, a W ag n er opera. sta te s, w hen In re ality som e s ta te s meets the 1st and 3rd Tuesday I n e v er did c a re for m idnight would a ctu ally sta rv e If It w ere not nights in each month at S tag Audi seren a d e s, a n d I fe a r my voice w as fo r th e ir neighbors. Some of th e ric h torium. All visiting D aughter none too pleusuut w hen I begged them est s ta te s In th e U nion do not a ctu ally Elks in good standing in th eir re to desist. At any ra te , th ey ull went produce one-h alf of J per cent o f th e spective Temples are invited to off In high dudgeon a n d Tom w ith basic w ealth so necessary to o u r very them . A w om an's p a tie n ce Isu't a l n a tio n a l e x iste n ce .“ meet with ns. w ays e la stic, and I bunged down the T h e asso ciatio n ra n k s th e first 15 P A U L IN E Y O U N G . window, got Into bed, a n d pulled the sta te * on th e ba sis o f b asic w ealth as b lu n k et o v e r my e ars. D a u g h te r R u ler. fo llo w s: P ennsylvania. T exas, Bll- W hen I found he w as still absent nola, C alifornia, Iowa. O klahom a. Mis ROSE CITY LODGE No 111 I L U L A H U B B A R D, th e next m orning my resentm ent souri, M innesota, New York. K ansas. D a u g h te r S e c re ta ry . changed to a larm . I w as Just doing In d ian a, W isconsin, M ichigan and B. P. 0 . E. of W. MEETS the up my h a ir w hen Mrs. E m ory rushed W est V irginia. As a group, th e asso 2ND AND 4TH W^DKESDAY In. A g lan ce a t h e r face w as enough, ciation says, th ese s ta te s com prise less EVENINGS OF EACH MONTH a n d I fulnted. W hen I revived she th a n one-third of th e num ber o f states, AT THE STAG AUDITORIUM. S y ra c u se L o d g e, No. told me th e ho rrib le tru th . T h e life / , E. MORRISON STREET. but 61.6 p e r cen t o f th e natio n al basic 3811 1, K . o f P ., m ee ts th e less body o f my beloved Tom had w ealth. T h ese s ta te s also re p re se n t A L L VISITING BROTHERS seco n d a n d fo u rth F r i hern fo und In h e r g ard en e arly th a t 64.3 p e r cen t of th e n a tio n a l w ealth ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. d a y n ig h ts each m o n th m orning T h e re w as a bullet hole In and pay 72.24 p e r cent of th e to ta l I n a t th e S ta g A u d ito riu m his fo reh ead , nnd h is d a ik silky h a ir te rn a l revenue. T h e p opulation of T. H. WILLIAMS, E. R. 381 y i E . M o rriso n S t w as sta in e d w ith blood. H e had been th ese s ta te s Is 58.7 p e r cen t of the STAG AUDITORIUM ru th le ssly s la in —cut off In his prim e population fo r the e n tire country. BOYCE STRAIN, C. C., 3 8 i;; E. Morrison St. by the h a n d o f a m idnight asaassln. K a n sa s and Iowa o f th is group a re 225 Mend St. W hen I grew calm I trie d to a s excellent exam ples of th e ty p e of E. J. MINOR. Secretary, ARTHUR NELSON, n m g e my g rie f by a tte n d in g to the s ta te possessing g re a t b asic w ealth, 419 Abington Bldg. K. of R. & S. lust sad obsequies. T oday a little b u t m uch lesa a p p a re n t n ational tuouud u n d e r a locust tre e on th e edge w ealth, say s th e rep o rt. Iowa w ith o f my g a rd en m ark s th e sp o t w here 2.2 p e r cen t o f th e to ta l population th e form er rom punlon o f my Joys nnd pay s only .06 p e r cent of th e to ta l In so rro w s lies al rest. And every eve tern a l rev en u e re tu rn e d , b u t produces ning, a s I s ta n d beside Tils g ra v e or 3.3 p e r cent o f th e natio n al w ealth and s it- w a tch in g th e su u set light tinge gives th e n a tio n 4.8 per cent o f Its th e w hite tom bstone on w hich “T om ” b asic w ealth. Is carved In Inrge le tte rs. I vow anew K an sas gives th e nation 3 p e r cent th a t I will nev er keep a second pet of its basic w e alth every y e a r and Is No o th e r c at shall e n te r th e tem ple c red ite d w ith 2 p e r cent o f th e n a tio n sucred to Ills m em ory. al w ealth, but Is listed as p ay in g only .07 p e r cen t o f th e to ta l In tern a l reve Meets every first Wednesday night in each month at 8 o ’clock D e a d ly T uberculosis nue. at iti T ho pubHc health se rv ice ray* th at T h is Is due, th e asso ciatio n says, to Headquarters and Club Rooms. 284! i N. 17th Street no age Is Im m une ngulnst tuberculosis. th e fa c t th a t th e se s ta te s give m uch Young In fa n ts succum b ra p id ly to It o f th e ir basic w ealth to o th e r s ta te s All ex-service men are welcome to join. For further information and, c o n tra ry to tl»« com m on belief, who pay In tern al revenue upon It CALL BROA DW AY 5426 SA M U EL MALVERN, Past Comm ander p ersons o ver fifty .»cars o f age a re hy w hen It should he cred ited to th e s ta te no m eans exem pt, a n d d e a th s occur of origin. from It In a c o n sid erab le percen tag e of tho fa tu lltlc s o c eu rry tn g In old age •Abut 10 p e r cent of all d e a th s am ong children u n d e r fifteen y e a rs of age a re due to v a rio u s form s o f th e disease T h ere Is no such thing a s a p erm a and about o n e th lr d of all d e a th s tie nent highw ay, observes th e F o rt W orth tw een tw e n ty nnd forty a re d u e to It— S ta r-T e le g ra p h . T h e D e p artm en t of chiefly th e puluionnry v a rie ty . A g ricu ltu re In W ashington say s th a t th is e rro r should no longer be h a r bored. It Is now thoroughly u n d e r L ig h ts L ure P ests M o n tg o m ery a t F ifth One o f th e new est u ses for elec stood th a t all ro a d s g ra d u ally d e p re c ia te and w e ar out u n d e r w heels and tric ity on th e farm com es from New P h o n e D a y o r N ig h t Je rse y , w here a |>each grow er (Un w eather. T h e Job of m a in tain in g a M a in 4322 road la one o f e te rn a l vigilance. covered th a t a b a tte ry of lights, buna A nother com m on e rro r, sa y s th e de o ver p a n s filled w ith kerosene, wns an effective '»ay to rid his o rc h ard s p a rtm en t, Is th a t alt ro ad s shoifld he W hen vehicles using o f th e o rie n ta l m oth p e st. T h e lights hard -su rfaced . a road a re com p arativ ely few, a road lu re th e m oths from th e folluge. They fly for th e lig h ts and soon full Into which Is m erely graded and drain ed can be m ain tain ed a t a very low cost. th e kerosene. It Is not n e ce ssa ry to m ake a h a rd -su r faced road until th e traffic becom es Q ueer A n im a l denser. No road should he Im proved T h e fu r o f the sea o tte r is of a deep beyond Its e a rn in g capacity. brow n color, w ith a so ft, wooty p art At th e sam e tim e. Im proved ro ad s n e a r th e skin w hich gives th e pell a re not luxuries. It co sts m ore to re grent value. T h e anim al h a s a tfodv p a ir m otor vehicles th an It does to (lx th n t looks som ething like a seal, partly A superb toilet necessity. In four shades—Natural. Pink, Brunette roads. Ixigtcafly. th ere fo re, th e only because th e hind p a rt o f th e body ends and White. High-Brown Face Powder has earned its place in the lim it th n t should he placed on e x w ith flat, o ar-llkc feet th a t a re like the p e n d itu re fo r road Im provem ent Is the esteem of the most discriminate and skeptical users of toilet ar flappers o f th e seal. A sea o tte r w eighs am ount th a t can be saved in veh icu lar ticles by its own distinctive merit and the complete satisfaction to from 80 to 100 pounds. o p e ratin g costs. T h a t ' depends, of be derived from its use. Also a large assortment of toilet requisites course, upon the n um ber of vehicles for the lady who cares. Use M a n y M otor T ru cks using th e road. It Is pointed out th a t T h e oil Industry Is probably the the c o untry loses m ore. In Increased Inrgest u se r of m otor tru ck s, th o u cost o f o p e ratin g vehicles, hy not Im M anufactured only by sa n d s being utlllxed both In the pro proving ro ad s th a n It costs to Im prove ductlon a n d m nrketlng of oil. them . THE OVERTON-HYGIENIC D. SWIFT & CO. rcE B e h n k e -W a lk e r STAPLE an FANCY GROCERIES LODGE DI RECTORY MMtÊM WM W W W W W B i W H i WBÊ W HH fl PRESENT HIGHWAY PLAN IS FAVORED Pythian Bath House and Sanitarium mm I Knights of Pythias of N. l.,S.A.,E.,A.,A.and A. !! Hot Radio-Active Water Furnished hy the Government For All Baths. Diet Hotel has 56 Rooms; Telephone, Hot and Cold Running Water in Every Room. Rates $1 to $3 per day BATH RATES: • >21 Baths . . . $13.00—10 Baths . . . . $6.50 21 Baths to Pythians and Calantheans, $8.50 Levi P. Jones r Post No. 118 Hard-Surfaced Highways Gradually Deteriorate J. P. FI NLEY & SON MORTICIANS H ig h -B ro w n FaceP o w d er MFG. COMPANY Jungle Tiger Relies on His Eyesight in Hunt "T h e ey esig h t o f th e tig e r Is re- tle they do possess th ey seldom use. R e p o rte d F ro m L ondon. M rs. Ig g ln s (to v is ito r) — A nd so m srk e d ly good,” sa y s A. A. D unbar A ntm uls develop tills se n se e ith e r to E m m a ’s a m an ik in , Is sh e ? T r u s t 'e r B ra n d e r In Ills hook. “ W ild A nim als In h unt gam e, get th e ir food, o r for self C e n tra l In d ia." “ und It Is on th is sen se p rotection. None o f th ese cnusutlons to go*In for so m e th in g w ith a m an In nnd h e a rin g th a t he depends. T hey n e a r ap p lies to th e tiger. T hey Hnd th e ir it.— B o sto n T ra n s c rip t. ly ulw ay s detect th e »Ugliest m ovem ent, gam e by th e ir e ars nnd eyes, irtid h a v b u t u u less they look d irec tly nt one ing sta lk e d It they ru sh upon it. T hey O b ta in rrl. S cm l m odel o r »ketch Im portant In Quantity. one m ay fall to pick one out from the do not run th in g s down like wild dogs a n d w c w ill p ro m p tly se n d you a D rlv e r-a n ta, found In A frica, m a rc h lu rro u n d ln g s provided one re m a in s m o T hey h ave been 'to p dog’ In th e coun re p o rt. O u r b o o k o n P a t e n t s a n d In c lo se m ilita ry fo rm a tio n , 12 a b re a s t, tionless. T h e ir p o w ers of vision are, try th ey Inhabit for so long, th e ir T r a d e - m a r k s w ill be s e n t to y o u th u s fo rm in g a c olum n tw o In c h es th e re fo re , very m uch less th an th e p e a stre n g th and ferocity h a v e been all the o n re q u e s t. cock's. T h ey po ssess g re at self-con p ro tectio n they required. If th e ^ pos w ide. trol, how ever, nnd on suddenly catching sessed even re aso n a b le pow ers of scent. You Want a Good Position sight of one need not disclose thnt they It w ould o ften he Im possible to drive h ave done so, w hich d eer nnd m ost a n i them up to guns u n d e r th e circum _____P A T E N T L A W Y E R S — . w ell— T aire the Accountancy *nc Privat* faerutsat* m als Inv ariab ly do," q u o tes N a tu re sta n c e s com m only In vogue.” B u iüfn«B4 s! n eat Msaagomsnt, Privati 305 Seventh SI.. Waihington, D. C* ci. Calculator^ Comptometer, M ugazlne. O ver 34 Year«* E ap arian ca elite, Panmsnahln, «r "I huve know n tig e rs com e slowly <r»‘ Cour** at P rize d b y N u m ism a tists out In a h e at and, suddenly becom ing T h ere a re som e fre a k coins In the a w u re of th e sp o rtsm a n , con tin u e to REPP & SON com e slow ly on until they reached w orld th a t a re highly prlxed. One Is Tho fororaoot Burino** Coltoga of tho fiend ground nnd th en b re ak hack. No a U nited S la te s hill p rin te d for $5 Norlhwaat which ho* wo« mor* Accuracy A words snd Gold Models than any other d e e r h a s th is self-possession, nnd they on one side nnd $10 on th e other. •rhool In ________ Amarte«. ______ _ Hand — for our school —P Buono** —__ w ould a lw ay s m ake It e vident Unit the Sw eden nt one tim e had a coin which clog. Fourth «troot n«ar Morrloi w eighed 50 pounds. C oins of wood, Hand, Or. In««* M. Walk or. P ro s sp o rtsm a n lias been seen. 816 U n io n A venue a t F a ilin g “ W ith re g a rd to th e sen se of sm ell. cloth and g ra in a re a ctu ally possesred No. 47, 1929 G a rfie ld 7019 W * D eliver P. N. U. Ihey h a rd ly posse** any, and w hat lit by n u m ism atic devotees. PATENTS R O M Canada Builds New Road O ne o f th e m ost Im portant a n d d if ficult links on u C anadian tra n s continental highw ay, connecting H ope with P rinceton. In th e C anadian (lockles In B ritish C olom bia. Is now xelng built by th e Cnnndlnn govern m ent as a direct re su lt of th e path- finding to u r m ade last fall hy A ustin F. Bem ent, vice p resid en t o f th e Lin coln H ighw ay association, and E. S. E vans, one o f th e fo u n d ers of th e a s sociation. CHICAGO MRS. E. D. CANNADY 312 Macleay Bldg., Portland Pacific Coast Distributor ROUGH WASH DRY WASH Plan Rubber Roads R oads and p avem ents In th e fu tu re mny he b u ilt o f rubber, acco rd in g to engineers, w ho point out th e v ast In c rease In th e use of ru b b e r p ro d u c ts and the need to utilize w a ste resid u e and p a rtly w orn and dam aged m ate rial. If a sufficient supply of rubber can be secured through such salvng Ing and nlso through in crease In raw ru b b e r supply, th e re Is no doubt th a t the c o untry will soon he b uilding Its beat m uds and s tre e ts of rubber. E A S T 0883 E A S T 0883 N EW S Y S T E M LA U N D R Y ORIGINATORS OF INDIVIDUAL WASHING W e D o N o t M a rk Y o u r C lo th in g WET WASH 2 IN 1 WASH 507 E. Flanders, Portland, Oregon