EDDIE, THE AD MAN ®Ak£ HICKEL8SRGV, OWE OF OUR BEST VAWT AO CUSTOMERS, WRITES, "TAKE OUT MV "WOWEV FOR SALE”AO, AS MY BEES ARE VUORKivK* WIGHTS, AMD ARE OU “THE VERGE OF A UERVOOS BREAKPOWU, TRYiWG TO PIU. T,*,£ DEM A UP." , ©, 1933, Western Newspaper L'nlon. VALUABLE ANIMALS Valued by the pound, (wo little chinchillas, no larger than baby squir rels, are the most valuable animals in the London zoo. They were brought from Bolivia, weigh about a pound each, and are worth $125 each, dead or alive. The worth of an ele phunt calculated on the same basis would approximate $1,750,000. The actual value of an Indian elephant is plnced at $3,000 and an African at $3,500. !>r. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong. No alcohol. Sold by druggists in tablets or liquid.—Adv. Just Blua Traveler (to Babylonian)—Can you direct me to the hanging gar dens of Babylon? I'm tired of life. TO MOTHERS whose children won't EAT Nature knows best. Never coax a child to eat! Iteniove the cause of a youngster’s poor appetite. When appetite fails, tongue is coated white, eyes are a bilious yellow, don’t give smull children a consti pating cathartic that drains the sys tem. California syrup of figs is all the “medicine” they require. Specialists will tell you that a sluggish appetite almost always means the child has a sluggish colon. Correct this condition called stasis, and see how quickly a list less, drooping boy or girl begins to eat—and gain ! The only “medicine’’ such children seem to need is pure, unadulterated tig syrup. Children who get syrup of figs, now nnd then, soon have the appe tite and energy of young animals! They I'?ep well and avoid colds and sluggish spells. Nature never made a finer laxa tive for children: and they all love the wholesome, fruity flavor of the real California syrup of figs. It’s purely vegetable, but every druggist has It all bottled, with directions. Bogin with it at once. The very next day, your child will be eating belter and feeling better. Keep on with the syrup of figs a few days and see amazing improvements in appetite, color, weight, and spirits. The promises made by the bottlers of California Syrup of Figs are true, and it will do the same for you, IF it's genuine CALIFORNIA. Don't accept substitutes. Sinus Trouble Makes Life Unbearable Last year > prominent New York judge and his wife committed suicide because sinus trouble made life unbearable. Prevent sinus infection. If nose is stuffed, head hurts across the front, throat is lined with phlegm, use SINASIPTEC, the marvelous discovery of a St. Louis doctor. SINASIP TEC makes breathing easy, keeps head and throat clear and protects against colds, catarrh, hay fever and sinus infection. Tear this out. Get a large bottle of SINASIPTEC from your druggist and use it in warm water as directed. Say it:—Sina - sip-tec. MAKES WOMEN LOSE FAT Mins Hffl M. Haines of Day I on, Ohio writes: “I weighed 180 so started to take Kru«t*hen. I never was so surprised ms when I weighed myself the first week—I lost 7 pounds. I Just bought my 3rd Jar and am down to IIV—am still taking them and never felt better in my life.” (June 17. 1932). To take off fat—take one half tea spoonful of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water in the morning before breakfast—one bottle that lasts 4 weeks costs but a few cents —get it at any drugstore in Amer ica. If this first bottle fails to con vince you this is the SAFE and harmless way to lose fat—your money gladly returned. But be sure and get Kruschen Salts—imitations are numerous and you must safeguard your health. Sioux City Ptg. Co., No. 6--1933 STATE PLANTS 1090,000 FISH Cheyenne. Wvo. —(UP)— Nearly JO 000,000 fish have been planted in the lakes and streams of Wyo ming in the last two years. The fish were supplied from the state's eight fish hatcheries. Carl Lund, chief assistant game and fish commissioner, said in ad dition to the state’s output, the United States hatchery at Sara toga had supplied 3,119.950 fish to aid in maintaining the fishing standards of Wyoming rivers and creeks. The production of the fish cost $103,783 during 1931-32. The cost in 1932 was $7,000 less than it was the previous year. The ex pense in 1931 was $55,361 and last year it was $48,422. Salaries and fish egg purchases were the larg est item of expense. Lund said all of the hatcheries need modernization. He recom mended the hatcheries in Park and Fremont counties be moved to more desirable locations, where there is a larger supply of water. The department recently pur chased a site for a new hatchery in Fremont county, near Dubois, but is unable to start work on the project until funds are provided. Glorifying Yourself By Alicia Hart " 11 ©K»Tbv NEA SERVICE INC CLEANLINESS IN BEAUTY IM PLEMENTS If your eagle eye spies a black head or two on your chin, or around your nose, pause, before you do anything, to see what caused them. Is your powder puff metriculous ly clean? Or is the little puff that fits into your compact more than slightly soiled?. It is absolutely astounding how many women keep right on using a powder puff on their faces after it is positively dirty. What's the use in cleas ing your face, feeding it good creams and making up carefully at home, if you are going to dab pow der on It from time to time with a soiled powder puff? The answer is, "None whatso ever!” Almost any compact can have its puff renewed. Don't buy just one. Buy a half dozen. For It is hard to wash them and have them come out pcrfetly new looking. One more precaution. When you come in from the street and start to cleanse your face, do your hands first. Scrub them with a nail brush and warm water and good soap and make sure they are spot less as a surgeon’s hands before you begin operations. Otherwise you merely smear your face with your hands’ dirt when you put cleansing cream on it. Hair brushes come next in line of neglect. Few women keep their brushes clean. You should have two, really, and wash one each day. Do you know any wom an who does? Well, I know a very few who are this well groomed. Keep your beauty jars clean and shining. Keep your powder air tight. Keep the puff that you use in your powder box very, very clean. These big ones, and particu larly the ostrich ones, do wash readily and well. Last, but important, don't keep around a lot of odds and ends of this or that cream, face lotion, muscle oil, skin tonic and so forth. Cull what isn’t good for your skin, what you do not use or need, what you never did like. Keep just what you use and keep them in some order, so you build up a me chanical regime for yourself. You should be able to dream a bit about last night's party and go through all the motions of getting ready for today's work, at one and the same time. Proposed Bill May Abolish County Offices Ann Arbor — (UP) — Under a proposed bill which Representa tive Philip P. Pack, of this city plans to introduce into the Michi gan legislature, many county offices will be abolished and governmental expense reduced accordingly. County clerk, county treasurer, register of deeds, and drain com missioner are offices which Pack would have abolished. A new di vision of records would be insti tuted to replace the three abol ished at what Pack describes as “material savings in expenses " The drain commissioner’s duties would be spread upon those of the present county road commissions. Poor commissioners, county school superintendent and friend of the court would be consolidated into the single office of commis sioner of public welfare and edu cation. Similar other savings would be effected bv consolidation and elim ination of offices whose duties overlap or duplicate each other, under the proposed Pack bill. - --4• Firemen Repulsed Marauders With Hose Jeffersonville, Ind. — (UP) — With the avowed intention of crashing the gate at a local mar athon dance, a crowd of Louis ville, Ky„ youngsters celebrating a football victory, trooped over the toll bridge here without pay ing tolls. The gate-crashing plan was abandoned however when firemen met them with two lines of hose and after police had cuffed a couple of marauders lightly. I Two Kinds of Capital | Itv M. K. Tracy in New \ ork World-Telr&nmi. V-/ Debt is the fly in our ointment debt which wrs con tracted on the basis of high prices and high wages, but which we lace the prospect of paying on the basis ot low prices and low wages. But for this debt we could scale down our income and adjust our living expenses to it with out great, difficulty. The interest and instalments on what we owe represent the real pioblem of economic recovery. The public debt in the country amounts to about 35 billion dollars, while the private debt has been estimated at nearly 200 billion dollars. Interest alone represents an item of 10 or 12 billion dollars a year. Four years ago the national income was right around 90 billion dollars and the item of interest represented about one-eight of it. Today the national income is not more than 45 billion dollars, which means that the interest item has risen to a fourth of what the people earn. If not more. Add to this the 12 or 14 billion dollars necessary for taxation, and you have not more than 25 billion for the people to live on where they had at least 60 billion in 1928. Such a situation makes it impossible to provide capital for the revival of business. The remedies by which we are trying to revive business fail to touch this aspect of the situation. Something must be done to raise work and ser vice values to the level demanded by debt, or reduce debt to the level of work and service values. The simplest way of accomplishing this would seem to be through a reasonable amount of inflation, and the safest kind of inflation would seem to be a revaluation of the dollar downward in relation to gold. The dollar is now out of line with commodity and labor values. It is also out of line with the gold value of other currencies. The American people cannot get a sufficient number of dollars in exchange for their toil and products; neither can outsiders. The money boom which was created by the depression is definitely reflected in a shrinkage of every thing else. In this connection we should remember that there are two kinds of capital. First, there is capital as represented by money. Secondly, there is capital as repre sented by land, buildings, machinery, raw material and the capacity of people to work. Of these two, the latter kind of capital is by far the most important, and the real purpose of money is to facili tate the barter and exchange through which it functions. That purpose appears to have been lost sight of by many of our financiers and politicians. The money side of capi tal is being emphasized out of all reason. The worst effect of this is to shrivel and in some cases to destroy the other and more essential side of capital. School Board Acts To Close Grade School* Mott, N. D. —(UP)— Action taken by the Mott school board has deemed it necessary that grade schools of the city shall be closed March 17. for the rest of the term, because of lack of funds. The reasons given by the school board stipulate lack of funds, realization that the lower evalu ation law. recently passed, shall reduce the income too drastically, and heavy running expenses. The high school will remain open, it was announced. President R. E. Trousdale of the Mott school board issued a state ment declaring that “it is with deepest regret we announce that these schools must close. HoweverT the voters expressed their wishes at the polls. If it was their wish that childen should be deprived Street Ensemble i Featuring puff tlrevet. thit cloth j drett tram by Dorothy Jordan, W-G-M adroit, it carried out in a shade o) blur that etthnncet her blue-eyed and brunette coloring. I he dm t tin at the throat and •hold a wide gold belt. The ac vesturiet, Iteo-sh.n fur nec/cpiece, i {lores and tuede oxfords, are of brawn. Feeding of Family Became Acute Problem Waycross. Ca. -iUP)— Feeding liis wife and 14 children, Raymond Lee found, resolved itself into a problem with more ramifications than merely getting money to buy enough food. There was that, paramount problem of distribution. Seated a' the usual oblong type table, the* family's system was to start at ons end and continue to the right, ay th« time No. ttf was reached. of grade schooling, then here is fulfillment.” Doctor Advises End of Fast Living in 1933 Memphis — tUPi — Put on the brakes, stop this fast living and forget your worries if you want to be happy this year. Is the ulti matum of Dr. Wallace P. Moore, head of the Shelby county health department. "L,ve by your doctor’s orders or die by your own.” Dr. Moore said “Everyone should forget his trou bles and meet the new year with a clear mind.” “The depression like a disease, will leave many ill after effects. Just as excessive living in good times left many nervous and or ganic diseases, so the worry of hard times will tear down the health of people today,” he warned. Lines On the value of an Educat'on. "No hobo rates this rattler free!” The stalwart brakeman cried: Blit when he saw mv Ph. D. The blighter let me ride. “Get hence!’ a Prospect said to me Upon another time: But I produced the old Degree And he produced the Dime. A wondrous thing it is to be— (Denv it if vou can!' A Doctor of Philosophv. An Educated man! Vanity’s Fault. From Answers. “Have vou any idea how yom wife caught such a terrible cold?" “I've a pielty good idea. 1 think it was her coat.” “Too thin. I suppose?" “No. I don't think so, doctor. It was last winter's coat and she wouldn’t wea" it.’ A piece of charcoal placed on the shelves of a refrigerator, acts as an absorbent for all odors. WHY? Some things I cannot understand. No matter how I try, And in my ointment of content. They constitute the fly. Why, if when wheat goes up, they claim The price of bread must soar. Yet now it's worth 'round forty cents. The price of breads no lower? Why can't they bring Sam Insull back. Who robbed a million folks. Yet have no bit of trouble with The common run of blokes? Why is it that the statement, which Induces me to buy. So many times turns out to be A most outrageous lie? Why is it that the price of hogs Depends not on supply, But just upon the tons of meat The packers have laid by? Why don't some statesman have tht brains And own the guts to say. That all that’s needed is to knock Our tariff walls away? Why, if the technocrats are right— For I’m just full of volts— Have these last half a dozen years Been crammed so full of jolts? —Sam Page. the first to be served were ready for more. Moreover, the family was developing something start lingly familiar to a boarding house reach. Lee. a Brantley county farmer solved the problem. He built a circular table. Within a rim is a revolving top. When any member of the family desires something, he or die revolves the top until the objective is attained. Someone addicted to terrible puns could say that Lee turned tile tables on his problem. WHOLEWHEAT FOR DAY S FIRST MEAL If you linvp never Irfed whole wheat as a breakfast food, or la vari ous other dishes, you have a treat in store. The flavor Is rich Bnd nutty, all the nutritive value of the grain Is retained, and, best of all In these trying times, whole wheat Is cheap. This Is because a great many farm ers have surplus wheat. Many re lief agencies are send I up whole wheat to the families of the unemployed who need help, because it gives them so much real nourishment for so little cost. The dweller iu the city may not he able to buy whole wheat at a gro cery store, but can generally get it at a iced .store. Grocers do not like to carry whole wheat because it does not store well. The "germ," which Is taken out In milling flour or re fined cereals, causes wheat to spoil easily, bill it Is the most nutritious part of the grain. So when the en tire grain, whole or cracked, is used, the full value of the wheat Is avail able. You can keep well-cleaned whole wheat In the house for three ! or four weeks in a dry cool place without Its deteriorating. A pound of whole-ground wheat will make breakfast porridge for two days for n family of five, with gener ous servings. Kven at three cents a pound, the cost of such servings would he less ilititi a third of a cent each, or one and one-half cents for the family. A peck of wheat (15 pounds) Is enough to provide a fam lly with breakfast food every day for a month. Whole wheat takes a fairly long lime to cook. You can use u pres sure cooker If you hare one. or a tireless cooker—or you can simply cook it iu boiling water three or four hour*, or over steam. Perhaps you would prefer to save time and also fuel in cooking by grinding the wheat In a coffee mill or a meat grinder. Sometimes the feed stora will grind if for you. To cook the ground whole wheat, use six paris of boiling water to one pound of wheat, with three teaspoon fuls of sail. Simmer for an hour t«» an hour and a ha If, stirring occa sionally. l'or rooking in a double boiler, use equal quantities of wheat and water, and cook until tender, or until nil uncooked starchy flavor has gone. It is often convenient to cook enough for two days at « time. Re healing on the second day will im prove the flavor and texture of the wheat. Serve with inilh. Besides breakfast porridge, once your wheat is cooked, you can have wheat chowder, scrapple, pilau, muf fins, pudding, or cookies. Or the wheat may tic served at dinner as rlcc or hominy i« served. CliticVftdilalcim How important it is to complete the toilet with a fragrant, anti septic powder! After a cleans ing with Cut leu ra Swap, a light application of Catleara Talcum will add the finishing touch to your toilet. Price 25c. Proprietor!: Potter Dr-'g & Chemical Corporation, Malden, Maaa. HOW TO STOP A GOLD QUICK AS YOU CAUGHT IT A New Method Doctors Everywhere Are Advising - FOLLOW DIRECTIONS PICTURED BELOW — Take. / or 2 Bayer Aspirin Tablets. Drink Full Glass of Water. If throat is sore, crush and dissolve 3 Bayer Aspirin Tablets in a half glass of warm water and gargle accord ing to directions. Almost Instant Relief In This Way If you have a cold—don’t take chances with “cold killers” and nostrums. A cold is too dangerous to take chances on. The simple method pictured above is the way doctors through out the world now treat colds. It is recognized as the QUICK EST. safest, surest way. For it will check an ordinary cold almost as fast as you caught it. That is because the real BAYER Aspirin embodies certain medical qualities that strike at the base of a cold almost INSTANTLY. You can combat nearly any cold you get simply by taking BAYER Aspirin and drinking plenty of water every 2 to 4 hours the first day and 3 or 4 times daily there after. If throat is sore, gargle with 3 BAYER Aspirin Tablets crushed and dissolved in a half glass of warm water, repeating every 2 or 3 hours as necessary. Sore throat exses this way in a few minutes, in credible as this may seem. Ask your doctor about this. And when you buy, see that you get the real BAYER Aspirin Tablets. They dissolve almost instantly. And thus work almost instantly when you lake them. And for a gargle. Gen uine Bayer Aspirin Tablets dis solve with sufficient speed and completeness, leaving no irritating particles or grittiness. Get a T>ox of 12 or bottle of 100 at any drug store. NO TABLETS ARE GENUINE ASPIRIN WITHOUT THIS CROSS AT THE FIRST SNEEZE | use Essence of Mustol ON YOUR HANDKERCHIEF ANO PILLOW IT’S NEW A Clear Brain needs - a clean stomach When intestinal poisons and accumulations clog his system, your child Is likely to tail down an •tudiee, lose nwnlrtd ener Hj, grow mam .tnic* Keep him clean inai(J«*a«nil you keep him vitally tit. Garfield Tea, at least tteicm a week' it a pleasant, harmlmeB tear to r leant* internally. {At all druqgista). ftAMPLl **tt? fieri<«M teeCe..P.O. •'ojMyn.KY. larfield Tea 1.. a nature/ taxatira drink ^yOUR advertising dollar buys ■X. something more than space and circulation in the colui&ns of this newspaper. It buys space and circulation plus the favorable con sideration of our readers for this newspaper and its advertising pa trons. Let us tell you more c.bout it I,|:SPKI)KZA SERH'EA. New perennial lagume tor foravc. Bcarifl^d. graded seed Writ.* for infonuntiv.i. Herire* (iruwtni AsKM*iation. lUovnt Gilttul. N. . BLADDER TROUBLE, If your bladder is irritated, either I because your urine i9 too acid or I because of inflammation, just try | ■ GOLD MEDAL i 1 HAARLEM OIL CAPSULES I This fine, old preparation has b»ea I ■ used for this purposo for 237 years, i That its popularity continues is II he best proof that it works. But | be sure you get gold mbdau Ao . cept co substitute. 351.