WRIGLEY5 After Every Meal '/ It’s the longest-lasting confection you can buy —and it’s a help to di gestion and a cleanser for the mouth and teeth. Wrlaley** means benefit as well as pleasure. Champions have been standard equipment on Ford cars for 12 years. They are alsoequipment on Ford trucks and Fordson tractors. Champion X issold by90,000 dealers at 60 cents. Champion Spark Plug Co. Toledo, Ohio CHAM PION DtptndmbIt for £»rrj £nf •»# The One Time Tom—"Does a fisherman ever tell the truth?” Harry—“Yes. When he calls another fisherman a liar.” The trustful telephone takes any body’s word after the coin has dropped. How’s Your Stomach? Racine, Wis.—-"I had stomach trouble, also kidney and bladder trouble tor years. I used ten bot II e s of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov ery and can truly say my health is real good now considering my age, as I am over sixty. I can recommend the ‘Golden Medical Discov try’ to anyone who is troubled as I was. I am very thankful to God and to Dr. Pierce for my good health.” P. H. Roche, 1940 Asylum Ave. All dealers. Tablets or liquid. Send 10c to Dr. Pierce’s, Buffalo, N. Y., for a trial pkg. and write for free advice. No “Filthy Lucre” Here The term “filthy lucre” has been banned from the English language as far as a certain Los Angeles hotel is concerned by the Installation of a coin washing machine, says Popular Science Monthly. All money received by the hostelry Is cleaned before being re turned to the guests in the form of change. Kail’s Catarrh wm_an — * — is a Combined medicine Treatment,both local and internal, and has been success' fill in the treatment of Catarrh for over forty years. Sold by all druggists. P. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio No matter how long you may have been tortured and disfigured by some itching, burning skin eruption, Just apply a little of that soothing, healing Resinol Ointment to the irritated sur face and see if the suffering is not re lieved at once. Healing usually be gins that very minute, and the skin gets well quickly and easily unless the trouble Is due to some serious in ternal disorder. Doctors prescribe Resinol widely, so when you try it, you are using a remedy of proven value. Resinol Soap is ideal for general toilet nse. It Is unsurpassed for the bath and shampoo. SEATTLE TURNS OUT TO GREET WORLD FLIERS rrip Which Began Last April Ends At Sand Point Field Sunday Universal Service Seattle, Wash., Sept. 28.—Cement ing the final link In the first air flight around the world, the three Douglas cruisers which started on their Journey from Seattle on April 5, of this year, arrived at the Sand Point aviation field at 1:40 o’clock Sunday. Flight Commander Lieutenant Smith was the first to land, taxing to a perfect landing in front of the grandstand after circling over the field for a few minutes with the other planes. Following the flagship Chicago, Lieutenant Wade in the Boston II came to the field, and he, in turn, waa followed by Lieutenant Nelson In the New Orleans- The three pilots and their mechanicians. Lieutenants Arnold, Ogden and Harding, were greeted by thousands of people amid the screeching of hundreds of whistles and the firing of the 21-gun salute. Martin Lauds Pliers Maj. Fred L. Martin, who started from Seattle last April as the com mander but was forced out of the race, due to an unfortunate accident in Alaska, told Universal Service that this flight of the ages, "is a great achievement. My . regret that I was not able to' continue the flight with the pioneers is a thing "that gives me emotions I cannot express in words." Major Martin and Major General Morton were among the first to greet the filers, who were taken to the grandstand at the field and pelted with huge boquets of flowers. After the mayor of Seattle and representatives of the chamber of sommerce had congratulated these Intrepid American aviators they were taken to the yacht Aqullo for tuncheon, after %vhich they proceed ed to Volunteer park where General Morton and others, including Rear Admiral Chase, spoke of this flight xs a tribute to America and those aviators. Thousands at Field As official representative of the United States, Morton told the fliers that he could but reiterate the state ments made before—the pride of the people in their feat, the gratitude felt for bringing to America the first round the world flight—and conse juently the world air prestige. Thousands of people motored and took public conveyances to Seattle to greet the fliers, and early Sunday morning cars began taking the one way road from town to the aviation field. So congested was the traffic due to the patriotic urge to welcome the return of these men, that hun dreds of automobiles were unable even to gain admission to the field and their occupants were denied the privilege of going to a point of vantage. In anticipation of their coming Seattle wns bedecked with an array of flags, Tying from all the buildings and from many residences. Mayor Praises Men Mayor 1 rown of Seattle, who was on the reception committee, spoke a few words of appreciation to these fliers who have brought glory to themselves—to the United States as a whole—to aviation as a profes sion—and to Seattle as the official starting point and finishing place of a flight that has been brought to the attention of millions. “Glad to be back and glad to have been able to take part in the flight,” Is all the fliers said on their arrival, aside from their hearty thanks for the princely welcome given them, not only by the Americans here but by foreign consuls, by British aviat ors and II. M- S. Patrician, which entered Lake Washington and was anchored near the field. At the ex ercises in Volunteer park late in the day the fliers were each presented with a specially made seal ring as a token of the esteem in which their accomplishment is held. The unveiling of a beautiful monument at the Sand Point field, commemorating the world flight, will take place Monday. Judge Balks Woman’s Plan to Give Away Unborn Baby Danville, 111., Sept. 28.—Holding that a mother cannot, under Illinois law, give away an unborn baby. Judge Thomas A. Graham in juve nile court Saturday declared the month old infant of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Clark a dependent. Adoption proceedings will be started by Mrs. Maggie Crosier In probate court. Mrs. Crosier was called into court to explain her possession of the baby. Mrs. Clark Informed the Judge she had promised the baby to Mrs. Crosier before its birth be cause it was her 13th child and she could not care fer It. Britain Faces Election If Russian Pacts Are Beaten Derby, Eng., Sept. 28.—Prime Min ister Ramsay MacDonald told an audience here Saturday that if the Russian treaties are defeated in parliament when they come up for ratification next month, he will call for a general election. “I don’t think the country wants a break at this time,” he raid, “but if forced, we will appeal to the people.” Cures 11,000 Cases Of Eye Disease Eleven thousand wards of the Near East Relief orphanages have had their sight saved by Dr. Russell T. Uhls, eye specialist, of Kansas City, Mo , who has cured that number of the dread ed trachoma during four years' serv ice In the Near East lie traveled more than 10,000 miles in Turkestan, Persia and Central Asia, and as far as the Chinese border, to make a survey of eye conditions. He found that 40 per cent, of the natives suffered from the dlseaae, which has LooonTj a world menace. SLAYERS PAYING TERRIBLE PRICE “Love Mate” of Pastor Mental Wreck—Minister Still Hopeful Universal Service Mount Vernon, III., Sept. 28.—Elsie Sweetin and the Rev. Lawrence M Hlght are paying a terrible price for violating their man lage vows. The woman, a mental wreck, spent this bright Sabbath in her cramped cell at old Salem Jail—thinking and thinking. "What a fool I was,” she confided to an attendant who offered her food which she could not eat. Rev. Mr. Hlght read his blble in the light of a bright autumn sun that poured its rays through the bars of his cell in the Nashville jail. "There Is still lots of good I can do In the world, If they will let me,” he said. The crime of the minister and the woman was retold as the villagers met at Ina Sunday morning. They discussed the poisoning of Mrs. Sweetln’s husband, the poisoning of Rev. Hight’s wife—the confession of the guilty couple and the punish ment that should be theirs. And Mt. Vernon also discusses the latest crime to shake southern Illi nois—the confession of Mrs. Ruby Harrington-Tate that she had pois oned her husband, Joseph Harring ton, that she might marry Robert Tate. Mrs. Harrington Tate is In Jail at Marion, a few miles south of here. She confessed. Robert Tate Is in the same Jail and has made a par tial confession. “Sure I knew she was going to poison him but I didn’t do It," Tate said. A little later he admitted he had bought the poison Mrs. Tate used to kill her husband. They were married within a month after the slain husband was burled. Both will be tried for murder In the first degree. 4444444444444444444 4 4 4 GRANDMOTHER ROGERS 4 4 VI8ITS COUNTESS AND 4 4 HER NEW GRANDSON 4 4 Universal Service 4 4 New York. Sept. 28.—Mr*. 4 4 Henry Huddleston Rogers Sun- 4 4 day afternoon visited her 4 4 daughter, Countess Salm von 4 4 Hoogstraeten—the former Mlllt- 4 4 cent Rogers, $40,000,000 heiress 4 4 —and the countess’ day old son. 4 Mrs. Rogers spent about an 4 4 hour with her daughter and 4 4 new grandson at the May Lip- 4 4 plncott sanitarium. In response 4 4 to questions, she only answer- 4 4 ed: 4 4 "You know all about it. 4 4 What more can I say?'' 4 4 Bo far as is known. Count 4 4 Salm, believed to be in Vienna, 4 4 has not yet received notlflca- 4 4 tlon of the arrival of his son. 4 4 The elopement of Count 4 4 Sains and the popular MUlicent 4 4 last January created a furore 4 4 among her society friends. The 4 4 count had been a guest at the 4 4 Hit* where the Rogers family 4 4 was living. Her parents frown- 4 4 ed on the match. 4 ♦ 4 44-44444444444444444 Big Bridge Disappears Following Heavy Storm Sterling, IIU Sept. 28.—The most uncanny of all recent storm freaks in this section is the complete dis appearance of a concrete bridge, which was over the raging creek north of this city. The bridge rested upon steel tubes. Nothing is left of it, and it was believed the bridge was swallowed by quicksand. A thorough investiga tion will be made after the waters recede. Forests Prevent Floods More than 2,122,970 acres of forest lands have been acquired by the fed eral government on the watersheds of navigable streams as a safeguard against Hoods and to promote the reg ularity of stream flow, It Is disclosed In a circular issued recently by the forest service. The purchase of the land was provided for 13 years ago by the passnge of the Weeks law. The federal government already controlled large natlonnl forests in the West which to a large extent were located on the watersheds of navigable streams there, so most of the land acquired under the Weeks law Is in the East and South. Coal Substitute for Jet Polished hard coal is being experi mented with by a German Inventor ns a substitute for jet In the production of rings, necklaces, watch fobs, orna mental hat trimmings and similar ar ticles. Selected hard coal Is used and after the substance is cut as near tct the required dimensions ns possible. It Is finished off with fine flies and then polished. Monogram rings inscribed with Initials inlaid In white enamel present a smart appearance, and It Is said few are able to guess the nature of the substitute. Joke on Admiral When the new swimming pool at the Naval academy was opened, Admiral Henry B. Wilson issued orders that women were not to be permitted to swim in it. The officers’ wives and their friends were to use the old pool. But the word was passed about—and It reached the ears of the admiral— that a certain young woman had been in the pool, not once, but frequently. And the admiral started an investiga tion. It was quickly called off when he found the “young woman” in the pool was none other than Violet Ray— a means used to cleanse the water. Church Has Free Jitneys In order to increase and hold at tendance at his church the pastor of a rural church in Ohio has mapped out routes which go past members of his congregation and has arranged with his members who own automo biles to allow their cars to be free Jitneys for others who do not own cars. The attendance has grown as a result. Should Attract Fishermen The Nile lias a greater variety of fish than any other river In the world. An expedition sent by the British museum brought back 9,000 specimens. 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Accept no substitute. Over 40 million bottles sold. Tanlac Vegetable I’llls for constipa tion ; made and recommended by th® manufacturers of Tanlac. Turkish Divorce Custom in Turkey has made almost any trivial cause sufficient ground for a man to divorce his wife. It has made the Turk man the owner of the power to divorce. He may rid himself of his wife by merely saying before two wit nesses, “I divorce you.” Then, if lie wishes, he may marry her again for a second time, divorce her by the same simple process, marry iter a third time and divorce her. Hut before he mar ries her a fourth time she must have been married, if only for one day, to some other man and then divorced. If a husband chooses, he may Indulge in a cubic divorce process by saying before two witnesses, “I divorce you with three divorces."—Beatrice Hill Ogilvie, in Current History Magazine. Speed of Trains There nre only four scheduled ex press trains with a speed of 50 miles per hour and over on the Eurpocan continent. These are ail in France: Paris-Arras express, 120 miles at 5G.3 miles per hour; Troyes-Pnris express, 103 miles at 50.1 miles per hour; Les Aubrals-St. Pierre des Corps express, 69.5 miles at 52.8 miles per hour; Iior deaux-Asen express, 84.5 miles at 50.7 miles per hour. Helping Him Along Reporter—And in wliat state werw you born, professor? Professor—Unless my recollection falls me, in the state of Ignorance. Reporter (scribbling)—Yes, to bo sure. And how long have you lived there?—Iowa Frivol. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 6 Bell-ans ^ Hot water y Sure Relief ELL-ANS 254 AND 754 PACKAGES EVERYWKERE Debt Each Man Owen I hold every inun a debtor to his pro fession, from the which, ns men of course do seek to receive countenance and profit, so ought they of duty te endeavor themselves, by way of amends, to be a help and ornament there unto.—Bacon. 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