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Till: OMAHA r.KK: FKIDAV. .NOVEMBER 10. 1022
cace
in
Cause
lv CI
of Visit
v . r i
cast umana vu
i Ends Stormy Career j
ace
emeiiceau
Former French Premier in
Joi.iI t t r i I j on le of
Departure for I niled
State.
Kmv, !i -O'.y A. I' 1 l-mnitr
I 'l llilr-f '"I' flUMM i XII. nil lift ( uf III
I ..I I Hill f'r flu I 'it .1 H, it'll, lie
il.ti'il Dir. iliiTt i'f IiIh trip v. iiii f l"
"to ri tnl" M ( lit niinil m tin I iil'i !
Hl.it.li wlili h will irnn!t In tli.' rutin
I Ijupi' In tlii tn'iir f i 1 1 r ln-Knlm-
tl'MI l ll'tWIttl illill! liixlll'K "."llHK In
hi ifl'-r ii't ti c niiiil.ln i.f ni.iii lii
IPAllll. " "
. II ii'll.'l (lint lin lnlliU'il tlif ii tin
uf ;iii i I'liwxl iiHiii fr i'ii'lly n
liMi'iif! ("twin Ani'il'H, l.iml.inil unit
Kl'.ilHI'. ,ll. t',l t lUH t.ll-k Willl'l ,l' In
llUflrllt In I'llkl' 1" Alll'l ll 'I ti f'llly
:i .i I ? i'f I li.it fu l,
Allot lluuiiir I'luj,
i 'I' liiciin .iii p t n t 1 1 i 1 1 r v.n ulicii
t'i Miiri'fl IliiCn i f tlif i:lii ili- I'iiiIh, i
v, UuKf In'i iv I' wild t li' fm iiii'f pi'' j
in ,rr iitii.ii ii"! wi'le iili"iili"ii il'irlnc I
It!" Wtr li'furr I ''.I'll loir tli" wil'intl
iiilni i'f lii'i iiHi r.iii li""vrr, I
i li'iiii nriii it nll'iwil lit Iiuiiht I'lnnl'l !
1 1 'il.i piny,
in f jil.i lli' I tli.lt ln u.ii K"ln(f I'' j
M tv 'it Hi" liniiii' i'f 'li.irl"H liaiiii I
Citiil'lll, "n II Allll'l ii llll filiilil'T I'f pri-iif.
l.ili'iit, 1'iit wli'iiii I il'j ii"l klinw uti
nil. j
"It. Inul l.i i'ii .iev I"iil7 in riiiik'i'il -
fr n.r t'i ln null my (.'""'I fi'li'iiii,
llil'iinfl Ji.Hinh. wlii'lil, with Ci'IhihI
JI'iiii.p, iiiinli' tl' in (niiik'i'iiii'nlB fur my
lmt t'i A in' 1 1' .i. Till ' i' !n . h iifti'f
my miiv.il I inn l'i hiv my flrnl Ice
I urn In Hi'' M'-li ""ilHiiu opera
liyiliii."
Not (.ulni: In sine
At IIiim Hm' lull rv li'Wi-r tilloivi-il lilm-
Hi'lf M lili'.'ld Hllllll' V. llTi'lllil'll Cl'-tll-
tiii'iii mii III ; "I ''') ulnii yim in'-iii.
I.iit ilnn't l'i niiiiiy I tun imt K"lnK
in I'lm;,"
"I cutiiliily inn K'ljiK l'' fl"''il l'i
I'.nulirh." li" will mi- "If 1 Hi"l
in Km ih !i I wmiM nut ho unili-i'Mtu'iil."
Wli'ii liniiii icmiuliC'l tliul IIi!h
t'liint hurt li,,n nvi'i ln'iki '1 ut tin"
Wiifhinulmi rniifrrrnce, tlm funii'-r
.-.-inli-r wilil II wim il il"iiilil" Hint mi
Kicrwli (li h'i.ntu ut V;i"hlii(.'l(.ii H"il.o
KnfclKli, ln evi'iy otlur ilil'iitlun
Jin Imlf-'l ini'ii r,iiiililn r.f lining tin.' I""
KUiifO. "I Hllllll dl'l'lllt to Din Ainil'irllll I'llh
lie ii h limn hiii'w of liflm lif.ii'il." h
If'liit'pil, iinil I f'i'l rmifUli'tit I Mhull
I tlll'Il I UliHld."
Ex-SolditTM to S c l-ain'
of (!apiUil (loriM-rfitoiic
Hiin Kriilntlvi'ii (if Hm AiiMM lciin
T,f loll, Hi.iiilnll Win- vi ti'iiinn iiml 'i.
A. It. uf Otmihii. h'Hvi! on tlm H;Ul tmlti
HiilurJiiv mornliiic for Mn'oln, wIhtp
tl'iy will bf pirm-nt at tlio lnyliiK of
llii! forti'-ntlonn of tin" tu w Kt.ilc rupl
tol. Ki.-ifB roninwin'k'in of tli" Fiil'll'f
iiiif.iiiliitioiin nre cxpii ti'il if ho picH-
nt ut the n rrmiuiy to iIi imihII iiii fni
hlim of tln'ir icupecUv orgiinljitldii
In tho rot in rHtonc,
I'y ik iitn . f S7 to . fiti..i-nu t.f ;it '
iiii'il'ii, wiiii h tin l.ifii in "rpm .nc'l
1 I'mi limn two u.ir, i'i-il t tlm fc-f n-
etui tint leu 'J'uiriiliiy to uli'lliili lli I
Uill.'tt-. Thi p.'liili.il l.f.i i'f tlm .
i l.iirn UN it ll llii o pnf;it"'l mtlllelHiiity '
I li.ii lirfn lirii-f niii Ktoriny, j
j lino uf tin- firt troiil'iit mi t I jr (lis j
M'lli'K' Mllilk! Him Hit itlm tiVi'l y Unit
ItlHl'H fin plenty uf l.i mi tli
Import Heveuue
Is Unpremleiitrd
.NVw Tariff .Mi'iimui" l',m led
III IllflTilM' DlJtlV
$10U,()(H),(KH).
.Sf.v.
I 'Moliil'KtOlt,
! A (t'lcrul rrvviiiia
xt.itiitn Ihh'Iih lint lio pun U.i'ii for
tlirir t iifi'i' niinil,
A. L. TlmlHn tliiw up ninl f.lfl Ih
pioitimi iifklnir Hint 1 ,ii k t (HiKili'i If
i liii oi pni nii'il. Ili w.m the fli nt villttita
M(ltinn'.v. ntl'iT f;rt off IiImIm In
1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - I ,1, ,M. H.Hit"", t liiiirimin ut Hit)
, I'.miiI i'f trimtfra: l. A Hi lini'liliT, Itu
; fu Khiiyl"'!. II"J' M' l'iil.i', lioiii'l cf
-(!! A. I'.l
uf ;i iMH i'X 'i' hi I Jy
How to Keep Well
By OR. W. A, EVANS
Qunllun rancaraiai brfln. un,li,
tian mad prvntnluia at 4f, iub
iK.llcd is Leant by aatlr( at
1h Uaa, ill aa antwaiad paiaoiuilly
ub)il ta ptoir linillalloa, vhaia a
tampati, adilivaatd anvalopa It an
ikitatl. Or. Ivtm will not aiali
diainoala or praacrlba lor 'Individual
d Addrata lattar In car ml
Hi. Uaa.
t'ornrlfhti l:i
Mlf. (ii)0, 'mo lliia f:'ttl yi'.ir fnmi Im
port luxrm, or lllmlll Iliili.iiiltl lilHI lllllIK ! f;(.,.r H
1 1 l,i ll pver Irff'irn lii Ilia iii.ll"iin liU- ;. m
tin y. fiui"! ut liy iimtoma offirl.ila. I ri.r ini In tli.it
I'll I m 1 on Hi" Iiuki of ictiirnn innli't'
Ilia iirw lurlff n t for H tnt'iitli nml
half f 1 1 M iiM'iilliill ami I he iilinont
iiiiiri'f'iilintoil Ino'iim wlili li 1 1 1 1 k- 1 1 -iilfly
in'i-t'iii Ilia rii ti tun nt uf Hi
t '( l.H OK THK IIKKAST.
Ooiii' uf tin- hi nt known Mil li inm uf
Hi.it Vi tilt h in i tiiiiiiioiily
iiiiiiti' uf iha jrut. The
iiiici r of Hi Im-iiHl u
trtiHt. ix, F'rf'l Ihtiiti-ii, iIIjka rl-i It: j Konlripy .Mi tuiiilHir at,ittit', wlidi
M'-'lic Mniliii, poli' JmlKa ninl A, A. iUith vrra lien vy wiHhIhiuiiIk from
Hi hm fi r, iiiiiI'hIi il. hnn'tcr wiitrholiHia inul n fnuli i f Imp
porta ao hn to Mvnul Hi liiiilnn ilulifH
tiiirli"! In tho tii'W liiw.
Tlm ni l mil rf'vcniia for thf fiii-t
limiiHl of tlm opi'iittiml of tlo 1'iotrc
tna iiiruaiii-a um I ,o . K s . 2 ; (i, or ut Ihn
r.ito of iif.-irlv .',m,0iM,MMt a ypur. fif-
Ifli.l.ila aiihl thin nn Hi" firat llnif run
jtoma M'raiptH Inul l-i-in lic'l IIO.lHlii.OftO
In tli rimiitli nfii r 'ii n lmi nt uf n
j ni'W lurlff. They pxiici ti'il noma re
IfiitHliiii from thin tii"iillilv totiil, l.ut
intlil tin-re v.uh 11111" or no Imlliittlon
I of Ihn hIiiiiiii In Import wild h iiminlly
j rn'ciirri'il (lui lni! Hifl flritt rlx tinmtli
or ycnr nfd-r Imp'will' f trioiirtlvi-
rnti.,
j Two i-KphinutloiiH wr-ie off'Tnl. On
; In dir. iil'iiurmiil furfli,'!! i'xi liiiiu'i iiml
jtho othrr Hm rofovcrv f (ho country
Ihi foni pKHMiiK" of llif l''oi'limy Mi t'uiu
hi r nrt from tho iifli-r lln-uiir ili prod
hIoii ninl f 1 1 r nlii nt liiiycra' ftrilto.
I W'To (h"i" (o ho liny prant (ti'pr'fl
jaloti It) iinpott Irtnlo It woul'l ho niinil-jli-Kllitk'
IlKflf l'Y HilH llnio, nrt'fillinT
to lh"MO offltliilH. Imsloinl of liny
laurli luiiiilfoHl.illiin, Hicy ilocliiro tlmt
foreign booiIh nro r'-ai lilnif Hm coun
try 111 llt'TI'IIMlllK (llllllttl'M fin ovl
(Icnccl l'.V Hn t'oiiKOHllnii In tho lip-
piiilHi-r'a HtoroH nt lh j'tt of
Vorl(.
Briggs Leads Curran
in Unofficial Count
A nt lift It of tin liiioffii'liil count
ijivoa .ltli n ll. trlK.'t. I rpulilli nil, u
Itml "f votia over W, .1. "una ti In
Hi" Koiu ili county i ommlKHloiii.r dla
l.l. t. Tlm unofficial Vol" In: !i!kK,
L'I i;T2; Ciirr in, i'l.MX.
, iiln choik of tho linoffii ml
vol" In tun u John J. Kill kin mill John
i'.iv:iii;iiii:Ii In Hm Third aotuilorliil
iliNlrli t Klvt-n I.mkiii ii l"ii'l f "K, Tho
tot ji Im nrc: l,Jirltlli. Ciiviiiiiiucli,
:i '.14 If II," Ii i kin ' ii vu mi uc Ii lin
t ffifinl fi,'ciii"!i cliirnl up In the official
lllliVlfH til" It'pUlllicilllH will ho k'.vcn
Hi" iniiiplt'l" ioum;l;m county ftnto
Hipitoi i,i ii-Ici-ii I inn,
IMccllun ('oinmlfuloncr W, H, SI'.'-llm-'li,
jr., wtiiii'd yi'Ht' rilny h" did not
hi'hi v'f tho iihai-ritco vote of 3d') would
I uffi ft I Ik; iohiiIIn.
Dog Hill Paragrafs
By Gcorfte BinKhnm
Ji'(TciKoii Pollocks any It In liunl
In ti-ll who a Mirnimi-r wiiiiIn wlnu Im
nppciiit nt tlm front gale mid c.iIIm fur
' .... . '
Parents' Problems
I low III 11 Chlllll'i'll h'ftt hu t.lUKllt
not to ho WKKteful'
l!y umIiik their own pocket money In
l.iiy iIm, pencllH, ctt;,, which every
child wiintu hy kiiIiik without Hioho
IhliiKf which they do not tnk euro of.
I ll
ii u
I "in timet ciiiuuion tiillil of roiicrr In
inn imc at lulled iii iiiIn country.
A f. vv yr.ua nun a wiiiiiiiii Invmll-
uiitor In M.iHHiichunein found u mtiiiha
;in her liilK.rnt. ry aiiffet'liiK from can-
fr of llm IihuiiI. Him hittl Huh moua
mi. I K"t friiin It a fiiiilu of rulca very
! "Uh.lt i t to hi' iiHt miicer; which ulriiln
mh h"t n tiHt'd ,y acorca of liihonitorlea
for Cllltll' (ttU'llca.
An ii nil", luiMHt cimccr net wuraa
ihnliiK picKUMiicy mill mnleiiilty, lie.
ennui of the liiircjir'ti In fiiniilliy uf
hlooii which Koa to dm miminiiry
-l"0'l iliirniK lIu.H" perlodH, In r-pltn
of th.it, Him niii inir.il nioUMn In M.ihKH-
chUfttH aim lei u el in In which hua
iili'iiily lout rihuti'd tsi'euily to hunuiti
wi lf.iro, mid, In titue, limy piovo to
Iiii vu ht'eii u nit'iiii-r hciiifiicior lo tha
hiiiii.ui . tin Hunt nmtiy of tho world
lll'I'OIK. '
A I'lWiiL'd reKlhtiinco of tha niinil
u .iry NlnutJ I luheilted. Tho orfHprliiK
of it mother who hud minor ofajtltv.
hre.iwt urn mori' tlinti uveniRu prons
to il"Vi lop enncer of the liranat and
nt u hunt the (..Him nun Hint tho dint-uau
win In evlilciiid In tlm mother.
'J'hi' iiveniiiit iiko nt which enncer of
the hit-ant tlevclopx In eM Hum Ilia
iivci'iKe nut) ut which other forma of
C.llll'Cl develop.
When miicer of tha lirnmt recura
lifter t'emoviil, It Ik much ruoru lluhln
lo uppi.'ii' In Hm li'iiiex Hiiin la tint
c ine wllh otlit f ernicem. 'J ho ninoiiiit
of lilood K'llmr to the pnrt la a factor
In Ihn rule of kiovvlh mid tho Herloua
liiys uf enncer. Therefore, ciilicor of
thi hrtuMt in ii pii'Kii'uit wotiiiin or In
a womiiii Milling u chll'l la npt to
jiroKt'oaa rupidly, "
on tho other hiind, cancer In tho
hreiiHt of u very old pernon, oua whoao
lixmua lire hlnlvelliur up, or In a very
li'iilly iioui'iHhi'd peraon, K'ncully
Kiowm Hlowly mid muy Hpoiituneoualy
Hop ki'owIiik or (llaiippi-ar.
AllhoUKh C'tncer of tho lireimt ll
locuti d uut.tlili! tha rllix mid, thertforo,
on tha outalt'o uf tho hotly, properly
npinlilUK, mid Im quite nccenNlhle uh
ctimp.'irt d with cunccra of tho Internal
iii'Kiiiin, It 1h not na curahlo hy X ruyit
hn Koino of tho deeper tuneem.
Cancer of the hrcunt promptly ding-
lH.i-d mid pri'luplly operated mi la
i hi. i l'i.-. Iatu tlit'iuh mu li ptHiple
.tin of at nil in which lire auhjecl to
liriiint i'tiiicar, they ln for tunny
ii ra.
riiv und milium r of meat tr
vice wlu-n ti"f'l In connect Ion with up
vrHtion, 1 Tli" iliiivnoal of i.uiufr of the
hreaat ilnn't ha nuul" on Ilia upptMr
itnea uf lilulid mid ita fi t I uutl tha
chanuea In it iKcurnng- whilo It la
IIivIiik wiitcheil.
Tha dhiRiinalt munt lie iniitle before
pllltl llevt'lopi.
DrlnU I'leiily uf Water.
P. A. (I. wrllea; "I Itava hern r
tliit'lriK vU cnlurlea and Imv ot con
aldernhlo. I Mill (Ul(fl Ht'tivo, dolliic
nil (ho work for three In a erven room
Iiounc, wuhIiIiik and Ii'diiIiik. I'hiy
Home icolf und awlm amue. My IkiwcIm,
pnviouM to ri'duciuK, moved iiormilly
uvery day without nitiince,
".Now, u aeeina, there Ii no inovo
nient fur two or three thiya due to
h-M ilUklltlly of focul CUM) calorie
dally) I'onaiiniod. No iiniount of fruit
or rouKhiiKf aeatna to inak any differ
euro. "Kxi'rcUliur with my other work
tlrea inn ao lulu h tint I Mill not a Me
to do all I aliould mound Ihn houae,
I Iiii v-n no endurance, apparently.
"hhoilld I let luituie ti.Uf Ha rotiraa
or aliould 1 forcoun ivaciutlon dully?"
HKl'LY.
Keep up the uaa of roughaie. Kup
ptomeiit with a tnhU'jiH)on of agar
threo tlniea a day,
lirlnk pituity of water.
Hay Fever 'It iuiera(urei.
B. A. ('. wrltea: ' Tor the luat two
und one hulf weeka I Imv hud fever,
tiHiuilly D'J or 1)9 degreea. My honrt
ulhii acum to heiit faatrr than It
ahould at tlmea. I aneeze a k'xmI doal.
My llpaj Itch end I have a little rier
vouae troithlo, too. have deep clr
clea under my fyea nlao,
'I ma (iiite aure I have hay fever.
"l'lcii.tg tell ijid If hay fever hrlnna
Today
at Luncheon
you may find "Droilrd
.lalilrtit on the menu.
If you order it, you will
lie MirpriAed now itean
be improved with few
drops of
LtMaSlS'
SAUCE
. THC Off )Q IN At. WOaCISTf RaHIRE
fever. IKi von Hunk 1 have (lie lnp
I torn cf hay f er "
I i:i:ri.v.
i A tempcriitWit a hliih m Ii'.", la
not uuuriiiil in liny f"(er.
(.Ill U llv.lriliat.
Mm. T. writta: "My tlushter ciiea
it eveiy little thlii.v If 1 fell her to
be unlet ahu ciie. Shir hint irlit) on
and off every mn,lu d.iy for Iwo
waeka. riuilie ouu t"hl mil It la lier
vouaneaa hut ahe la fur front nervoua,
thuiiKh aha lout ulna puumla in the
luet inonth. Hhe m ',S.
ItKI'I.V,
Vour daunhler la I vntei Icil.
You liiuat 1 1 il lit linr III rmotloniil
control.
Had ymi Minted miller (hn J"U
would huve been e.mler,
Hay lever Not "( alt hlim."
A (llii of l.i wrltoii.' "I wurk with
YOU can buy a truck
tirc.Oryoucanbuy
a "apecial discount."
The Goodyear Dealer
sella truck tires, which
meant, he Bells lowest
cost per tire mile.
7'Arrd ii a romplett lint of
CooJymr Truck Tim lo
mil trtry hauling condi
tion Goody ar Coy dt,
Smoolh-Surfac Solidi,
AU H 'talher Trrad Soltdi,
and AU-Wtalhtr Tread
Cuihioni.
AR
GOOD
RUSCH TIRE SERVICE
AT 0629 2205-7 Far nam St.
two people, and they Mil have My I fiee M.iie. to.l.l Lack i t ' th
fever U the, . any daiuier uf t-.u. h- I 4 know) aa Im. fimiul
li, a ?" laiima.
ll.iy f. ver ta mil ivnlaEi-"" ' Accidinf a. enilt. Ilf cf ""'
!kiiid rlat In H oI..k-i, even In
frontal Mim-ltU. , . known that int
I!, K M. wmea; "VVIittt a fioiil.il, w.aim. not only t
,.,,.'rv land C..I.I, tut al
Inflammation of Hie ravine In the I aijiiiuliint.
Prayer Each Day
it l a IiiIn alvi. lhanka tinlo
(h hor.l, unit I" "In in'i"- ""' ' f",
imm. i) l"t lllah: to hw f"''Hi njiy
l.ivliiii kln.ln.'Ki In Hi" mnrnliia io..t Itiy
fitlihf'ilii' "it ' v,,-ry nlaht. Kor ') ti.iu, l.i't,
hn,l m:,iU M" alii'l IhrouKli Thy wnrlt.
1 wilt triumph In tin wurk uf lliy lmml.
1'. t-' 1-2,
Our lovln Kuther In Heaven, we
como to Theo oh tho (food All Wathcr
that oarea for w here helow, rcalllng
our ninny vnntK, hut "our Clod can
supply ull our noeda ucrordln to Ilia
riches In Klory hy Jemia Chrlat."
Teach tm oIho, dear (iod, to reiilizo
fully our many InllrmitleN. "Tench
me to know how frail I am," und not
wlthxtaiuliiiK nil, may wo no to Thefl
ns chllilrtu to nil earthly parent
tiUHtfullv, hellevliiKly. "ml hi full con
r.deiicc tluil Thou wilt lend our i-lepa
Hi-ltiht. Iiluxa our thlldreu, lovlnf?
Havitir, and im they m'w up lo man
hood'M and woinHnhnod'a mature, nitty
they scrow Into the iikhhiho uf the
rial tire of tho fullnesH of Jpniir (Tirlnt.
l'repure u today for all Hint Thou nit
prepHrlna; for tin. Muko uh patient,
lovhiK. thoiiKhlful and helpful. Uleaa
each one uf im, mul, what, in far hetter,
mako u h a hlessiiiK. Kor Jcsiin' aako
wo ank It. Amen.
ItKV. I, ft. I'AMl.lH'V, H. A.,
llirlln. Dili ,'t'Bliii'l'i.
the hind of tho hoMiO, a hn und hla i
vvifo have never y I aettled that quia-
Hon. !
...
I'okti Euzley liaa lnatallcd n plow- I
point w lKht on hid front Rate ao that
the chllilrtu will not have to loan no
much tlmn in trying to leave ll open.
a
Atlas I'oek had discovered a lot of
liumiin nature in plK". When you try
to (Jiivn a plj oiii. of a plucu and the
plK 'I' f not want to no, it. In hard to
1 1 in k i - him H"e it cr.u k hl inouiili to
throw a calf through hut, on tho
other hand, If the plff wanta to Kt lo
or out of a place, hu can miueeze
Ihroutil) a atnall crijck without being
itrgi.'d.
Worker
A "L
g Wage"
Uncle Sam Says
,t niTir:vir:N r.
HEAL SKIND!SEASES
Apply Zcmo. Clean. Penetrat
ing. Antiseptic Liquid
It J linnet i sini y for vim to hiiffcr I
wllh Ktz'-rim. I.lotthea. Kiiijivvi m,
Mimht-a and ."Imilhr i-kin troullea. j
S'.euio (ititatiied lit any Unit; .lorn for ;
:;.'C or t , for extra lan,.' 1 mil, , and
piumptlv applied VMll ii:.uallv Kive ill-
nam r. lief from il. hii'.R l.-rture. It
rleaiioea mi l nmi! Hi" r-k in mid I
I'.-uN 1 1 1 U klv, und fff.-ctiv.-ly liioi.!
fklii iltM-iiM'"- !
V.emo In a und.-i ful. pciictiaUns:, I
li'Mtpp. -trlci; li'iuui mid i .."i!.uu- o i
HlO tlio-t tl' l:...t. .km. ci i' t.'.ljy .
nod H.1V li'.l f I ' 1 ) i ti '!-. ;
Proven! lull of TtilierculnoiH.
TuhcrculoulM In a coiiluloun dia
ouhp. Kvery t-xlutinK cane conlrncteil
it hy hreuthintf in or awallowinK the
KerniH, which caiiHP It. It Is probably
never inherited. Ctiililrtu of coiimuuip
livtt patlema often become tuberculous
because they have lived In an infected
house ami have inhaled mid swallow
ed tho germ repeatedly. It la not
intenaely cuntutrioua like im-aalcs and
Hcarlet. fever; It la not cunt riic.ted hy
merely coming In contact wllh a con
sumptive, nor even hy living In tha
house with him. if ho Is en refill and
than. It require, an intimate ex
posure to the ili.sea.ie, such as oc
cur w hen one sleeps with a consump
tive, uses the Kama drinking cup,
dishes, or towel, or shares a living
I room nner oily with a cureless pa-
tient, who spits on the floor or coughs
with uncovered mouth,
j The Pulled States I'ulilic Health
j Service has Issued a booklet w hich
tills about these dimmers, BiiRgests
cunt Ion f..r the well, symptoms uf
tuberculosis, and ridvice for those nf
: feet od to help prevent Its spread.
I H.-aili'iK of The le may obtain a
copy of this !nKiklet. free a long na
the free edition lasts, by writing to
jthe 1 ' nil I States Public: Il-allh Scrv-I.-...
W.othincton. J. ('., asking for
'Muci-ll.uu ton I'ubllciitlon No. ;'..'
ami Deaths.
Every rational human being in this country stands for a wage that will give American
workers an American lining. President Harding and Secretary of Labor Davis have recently
gone further and declared publicly that American workmen should have not merely a "living"
but a "savings" wage. In the face of this comes the ruling of the Railroad Labor Board which
declares that "the theory of 'the living wage' if carried to its legitimate conclusion would;
wreck every railroad in the United States and if extended to other industries would carry them
into communistic ruin." It will be noted that what the Board opposes is not "a living wage"
but the theory of "the living wage." '
Read THE LITERARY DIGEST this week and learn' what the press of the country
thinks of the Labor Board's decision, and also the various interpretations of a living wage
made by Labor journals and, the press generally.
You will also be interested in these news features:
Colored Map of Turkey in Transition
Can a Woman Run a Home and a Job Too?
She can if she has brains, replies Carolyn
Wells; but this 'critic of human nature adds: "Few
women have brains." Can a woman have a career
in business or the professions, and still be a good
housewife? This article consists of letters re
ceived by the "Digest" from 250 prominent
women, such as' Carolyn Wells, Lillian Mollar
Gilbreth. Mrs. Robert E. Peary, IvVulam Nazi
rnova, Marguerita Sylva, Anna E. Oleson, Anne
Rogers Minor, Mrs. Norman de 11. Whitehouse,
Mary Roberts Rinehart, Madam Johanna Gadski,
Maude Ballington: Booth, Helen M. Gardner. The
article has a very real importance for several mil
lion American women. To get an opinion upon
the subject, the "Digest" addressed a letter to the
married women in the current edition of tho
American "Who's Who," and the answers received
are from women of various professions and
businesses.
showing the full extent of Turkish territory in
1922; the territory it lost in the Balkan War of
1913, and after the World War, according to the
treaty of Sevres. This map is accompanied by
several smaller maps and a descriptive article
showing how
recovering.
the "Sick Man of Europe'
is
Join the Red Cross This Week
Beginning Armistice Day, November 11th, and
closing Thanksgiving Day, November 30th, the
American Red Cross calls to every man, woman,
boy and girl to enroll. Ministries of the Red
Cross are given freely and tenderly to the needy
of every race, every religion, every nationality.
Now it asks for your membership and support.
Let the response by unanimous.
Here Are Other Articles That You Will Read With Deep Interest
A Rockefeller Hits Labor Abuses rrodding the Turks With Seven Points Why Kansas Bans the
Klan Italy's "Black Shirt" Government Identifying Cows by Nose-Frinta Making Roquefort Cheese
in America Radio As You Ride Our "Colossal Hodgepodge" of Marriage Laws Why Young Folks
Neglect Religion Topics of the Day An Unusually Fine Collection of Interesting Illustrations.
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