THE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA. DECEMBER 3. 1922. 9 A 1 London Politest City in -World. Says American Yank Woman Bettor Groomed Than English Sister, How. ever, Ohio Tourist IJelietfR. f-owlori, Pec. 2, "I think that T.ondoner are more polite than the teoil of sny other town or country In the, world." In then uords Mrs. Herbert Hoover of North I union, ., v. ho him Judt completed a J.OOOmile automobile tour of Kurope with her IiurIuiihI, hiiiiiiiipiI up her .lill' f Ion if IiimImii mid Londoners. "Tli luxl driver and the waiter I Hunk h-re are the personification of 'ollifin'i(--uiid so very smart," she "ilia. "I Hunk Unit it li u shame that I'.irlB should Spoil UN Itouutlful StlCetS with IIiokp shabby, broken rlown cabs t r-A their lrl voi-h. u-h'i look uh If they! had Mcpped out nf n oiil mine, "I tlihik tlmt tlm KngliNli men are .tu.nt vonil.'i ful," hl;a continued, y j "Tim uvi'Mtro Ainurlcuii womuri is Mtler gi'ooiixjd tlniii the average ling 1 nil woman, t thin!.: Init I do not think It I no Willi l ho nun, it ap pears to m that the EnglUhman does not allow hit business to Interfere with everjthtnf else, m the American man does. ''I think, though, that the overact Dngluh woman munt be very food natured. Kur lueiance, the other night (it the theater a man puffed cigar smoke and struck matches In our iices all evening. It he lit hJa ciar once he lit It 100 timea. Matches, flgar and clgaret n1i were every where. "In America. a you know, the club women would etiut a movement against such a thing and can? tbelr point. 'Perhaps the men behave so be cause they are used to their women smoking In public. Although women smoke it great deal in America I have never seen one light a clgaret and walk into a public dining room like tiny do here. "On the whole," she concluded, "I think tlmt London is 'the' city of Kurope, botji hi regards politeness and cleunlliicas," How to Keep Well y DR. W, A. EVANS Quettlent eoacoralaf kjrfieaa, eaaitatlea sad prevention of 4ih.ii, submitted te Dr. Oaae b readers ill Tke Bee, will be aaewerad) weeaally, subject to oreper limitation, where a stamped addressed) envelope Is enclosed. Dr, Evans will Ml tasks a diae.ie Bar Breeches ler individual diiesio. Addreie letter la care el Ike Bee. Copyright! Aow lie Can't Make Faces. t'eiliir Rapid, In., ee. 2. f'hurg ills' t hut lir. II. X. Cirimiu made faces at hir on tha street, Muulil Wymer obtained an injunction against the doctor in superior court. The injuncllon restrains 1dm from making faces. Mowing his automobile liorn and making other u,nnerestiory noises when he pusses Miss Wymer. lies Want Ado produce result". (W) rVESTINGHOUSl V ELECTRIC II SKIN CANCEBS MILD. Now that people have been stirred Up about cancer, let's quiet them down a bit, People perish by the thousands each year because they disregard warnings which should causa them to suspect Yancer. I mean such warning as the blooding from the pelvlo organs tfter, the change of life. Supposed piles, which grow unduly, bleed unduly, or cause much pain, persistent vomiting and loss of weight, suspicious breast tumors thesfl urn warning which a proper regard for safety by persons of can cer cull for an examination to quiet suspicion or to (Uncover a condi tion which Is still curuble. I slept one night last week In a hotel In a small town. The rooming purt of the hotel wan a lurae space rut up Into rooms and a hall by par titions composed) of studding and pit per. When a porter came Into tha hcc-tlon and awakened a man at 6:30 1 "" every person In the section turned on the light and presently all of them were up. 4 When a cancer week stirs up the sleepers who should be stirred, it wakes up some who had planned to sleep on and who were safe tn so doing. Among those who are unnecessarily alarmed are some with skin blemishes. There is almost no Justification for any fatalities from si in cancer. It Is so easily observed that early diagno sis for the alort la reasonably certain, and there are several satisfactory ruiea. On top of these two factors there is the natural mildness and free dom from high degree of malignancy of skin cancer, Dr. W. J. lllghmnn think there are but few skin conditions which re sult in cancer, lie even goes so far as to sny that the skin of the weather beaten sailor, or the wind tanned fitimer or pluJnsmau sometimes culled sailor's 'skin Is not especially prone to develop cancer, lie says that birthmarks rarely become eun ceiou. The same is H ue of Uirmuld cysts and subuceous c)i generally. The only Infectious of th sMn from which cancer is prone to liivelop uie lupus, a tuberculosis of dig U, und lyplillis; and not out In tlim la tin re any coiixttlti uble tl uii r. About the only skin Uciie condi tion und irritations from whkli can cer i especially linbl to develop are the following: rienlle p!;in, dry h.ilry skin of the old, the hairy growths, poisoning with arsenic und with clilm i ey soot, chronic X-ray burns, chronic long continued Irrit.-itlons, syphllla of the tongue, leucophiklu principally In the mouth, and xeroderma pigmen tosa. There Is no special danger of can cer developing In a psoriasis pnlch or on a basis of eczema. Sleep Between Mieeti. J. T. B. writes: "Give us some cor rect advice how blankets should be used on the bed. Cold weather is com- jug. Kliould person sleep between blankets or sheets? Give the benefits of sleeping between sheets." KliPLT. Sleep between sheets. They are easi ly washed. That Is the main advan tage, It is all right to place a blanket next the sheet. If an airproof cover Is used, such ai oilcloth or pp. per, place it toward the outside- If how ere It constitutes the top layer. It feels cold If touched by the skin. It conducts lieu I well. Tluit n bed should be warm enough in told weather, it is necessary that the ma tiros be heavy, or that It be cov ered by several layers of "cover" be tween it and the under sheet. Ugtils and the Eye. I. K. C. writes: ' I the light from a kerosene lamp, well shaded, o trying en the eyes as electric Usht'."' ISIiPLV. The only nuestlon la Illumination. I'.oth give a steady light. The question U, which gives enough units of light and not too many of the face of the work, ou are wutching. Whichever does the best la best for you. lather could do It or full to do It, according to the lighting. l'lour beiema. C. It. M. writes: "I am a baker and have been bothered with breaking out on my face and urine for saverul months, and It doesn't seem to heal up. 1 have tried quite a few remedies, but nothing, seems to help. I have been told tlmt I have blood poison from th Hour." HEPLT. It I quite possible Unit yuu have a flour ccgema. Vanh the skin well before going to work and after you (iuit. Grease your skin well before start lug to work. Maybe lurd will do. Maybe lunolln would bo bettor, Nrth I'epping I p. A leader writes: "rieai'O Bdiie what low blood pressure is caused by and what the symptoms are. Alto th remej.es." r.F.riT. It Is caused by a lack of pep, energy and enthusiasm. Maoy people ran train themselves Into enthusiasm aod pep by participating ui competitions. Contracting K ph ill. A Header writes; "Can sypbllle be contracted by using the same tub or commode used by an Infected person? I think a person In our bouse ha It, and I am afraid for the others in the house, mtlf included," ni:'LY. Yen. It Is possible, but the danger Is not great. 1 Remove the lausr. r, rt. writes: "Kindly let me know the cauK of almtmt constant heart burn and a good remedy for some," KKI'LY. This is a symptom for which there is a multitude of cuukcs. The niOht freiuent is const ipitlion. Atnumt the other causes are cancer, ulcer, in fected gall bladder, cull stones, ap pendicitis, worry, overeating. The cure consists In removing the cuum. lien Set Speed Kceoitl. Okmulgee, Okl.. Dec '.'. A hen which Intd three t ggn in (he minutes has attracted tlio utiention of poul try fanciers mni brought not feW Inquiries to lis owner, Mrs. N. Y. lkihuntion. Mis. lioliunnon suld two of them were Joined together. The other was of(norinul nif. Daily Prayer But w all, with "rn f- tietinldmi In a (! th slury tr in lot 4, hsii(il Into lh ixni lints from iim' to sirr. avtn ss hy lh hplrU of tlit bsrd 11 Cor, ;it Loving T.orJ, tencw in us the linage of our Creator, We have marred, we have losi, through ain, the huhne which makes men like to Thee. Transform us, conform u in the Image of Tbv dear Hon Ulnuflf the express Image of tho Father's Peroon Who came and died and ruse again that we might he fashioned anew in th like ness of God. Give us the vision of Thee In Thy blessed Word. o that reflecting as In a mirror the glory r-f the I,ord, we may be rhand Into the same Image from glory to glory. Let the light of flu 1st s lov shin In our ftirea n we xo among our hrotlier Day by day. Malm us so til. Him In all our ways that In us they shsll nee Him and be drawn to Htm. Hnuhle us to suy tn trulh, "To mo to live is I'hrM." Deepen within us the yearning to see Hi unveiled fnc In the day when we shall be satisfied wheii-we awaits In His likeness. Who liveth and rtgn eih with th Father and th Holy Ghost, one God, world without end. Anita, nr,' I' ARM AND V1I.I.EP., IMUtsiialplns. t's ' The Swifs government has decided to establish a grain bureau for the importation of cereals from the Unit ed fitates and elsewhere. Make lit a Greater Radio Cforistar&as Radio has placed a new, inspiring and powerful resource at the disposal of civilization. Radio answers the call for more liberal education of nations and peoples. It has brought new romance into the world, a richer and more complete home-life with mental stimulus and pleasant relations. To the Westinghouse Electric Co. is accredited the first successful attempt at organized broadcasting, -This took place on November 2, 1920, at Pittsburgh, Pa., when "K. D. -K. 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LOUIS HI till IHROilH tttllMlt KM ttUl OMY m MSG Waves of Radio Penetrate Earth Experiments Show That Radio , . May Be Used in Mine . Work. The well-known signals KDKA, eaBt Pittsburgh, have been beard in many places throughout the country, but it Lb doubtful if it was heard 100 feet below ground and at a, distance of 18 miles from the station," until 'the bureau of mines experts beard it re cently in a test made in a mine at Bruceton, Pa. Reporting to the bureau of mines, C. t.- Coldburn, C. M. Burton and It. B. Freeman, jr., say that. In response to many requests for a device per mitting the una of radio In mines In the interest of safety, especially fob lowing disasters, which frequently break mine telephone systems, they recently undertook an unusual experi ment, in co-operation with three engi neers of tho Westinghouse Electric company. In their official conclusions they elate: "The present preliminary experi ments, while unsuccessful In Indicat ing any practical method of using the wireless waves for underground communications, nevertheless Indi cate clearly that electromagnetic waves may be made to travel through solid strata. The "absorption," or loss, of intensity with distance is very preat for the short wave lengths tised in theso experiments. Longer wave lengths are known to suffer less ab sorption and may possibly be found practically effective under certain con ditions." It was found that with a receiving Instrument set at a point 100 feet underground, signals from KDKA could be heard distinctly. About 5ft feet from the receiving station used In this test was a six-inch bore hole from the surface, lined with Iron pipe and containing electric liKht wires which extended therefrom throughout the mine. The presence of thmo wires evidently assisted greatly In the reception, they report, foe, when the receiving set was curried to another point removed from wires and tracks, the signals were barely audible through SO feet of cover. In sending waves underground, the Westinghouse 10 watt vacuum tube) transmitter wus used in such a man ner as to send out continuous waves from 200 to 300 meters length; but they say that additional experiment with waves of Increased length are much to be desired. It wau found that although signals could be heard diHtlnctly through 50 feet of coal strata, the audibility fell off rapidly as this distance Increased. In all experiments, the vertical an tennae was found to give the better results, the horizontal antennae giv ing practically no reception, A loop of a single turn was used, however, with fair results. Radio World. City May Get Big Sending Station The telephone company has plans for, a big commercial broadcasting station under consideration. 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