The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 21, 1936, Image 5

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    Equipped for
Lecture Tour
A story concerns Herr Remarque
author of “All Quiet on the Western
Front,’* and a pretty American girl
whom he met In Berlin.
The American usked Remargin
why he had never visited the Unlte.1
States. His answer was that he
knew only a few sentences In Eng
Ush.
“What are the sentences?" In
quired the girl.
Remarque, speaking in somewhat
guttural English, said: “How do
you do? I love you. Forgive me.
Forget me. Ham and eggs, please."
“Sakes alive!" ejaculated the girl.
“Why. with that vocabulary you
could tour from Maine to California."
—Troy (N. Y.) Record.
AMAZING NEW STOVE
USES 96VAIR4'; FUEL
Housewives Everywhere Now Can En
Cr Modern Gas-Cooking Service At
w Cost, Thanks to W. C. Coleman’s
Invention
Utilizing the principle of car
burization used In present day auto
mobile engines, W, C. Coleman,
W.C. COLEMAN
noted Inventor
and pioneer manu
facturer of gas
pressure appli
ances, has Invent
ed an amazing
new cooking stove
that makes Its
own gas from or
dinary lead-free
gasoline.
An Ingenious
device converts liquid fuel into
vapor gas—then mlxt3 it with
fresh, live air so that the fuel, when
It reaches the burner, Is actually
about 56% air and 4% vapor gas.
This remarkable Invention has ef
fected fuel-saving economies which,
combined with the heating effi
ciency of the Coleman patented
Band-A-Blu Burners, makes the
new Coleman Safety Range cheaper
to use than wood, coal or kerosene.
Housewives everywhere express
appreciation for the convenience,
safety, economy and beauty of a
atove which provides cooking
squalling that of the finest city gas
range.
Readers of this paper wishing
full Information about these won
derful Coleman Ranges will receive
beautifully Illustrated literature
and a valuable stove check chart
by addressing a postcard to Mr. W.
C. Coleman. Dept. WU-237, Wichita,
Kansas.—Adv.
KASTSprinkle Peterman'* Ant
Food along window *ill*, door*, any place where
ant* come and go. Peterman'* kills them — red
ant*, black ant*, other*. Quick. Sale. Guaranteed
effective 24 hour* a day. Get a can now. 25c.
55c and 60c at your neared druggist'*.
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for FIRST AID ttL
Relieving <
Common Skin Ailments
or Injuries
always rely on <■
ResinoL
WNU—U 21—80
No Need to Suffer
“Morning Sickness"
“Morning sickness”—is caused by an
acid condition. To avoid it, acid must be
offset by alkalis — such as magnesia.
Why Physicians Recommend
Milnesia Wafers
These mint-flavored, candy-like wafers are
pure milk of magnesia in solid form—
the most pleasant way to take it. Each
wafer is approximately equal to a full adult
dose of liquid milk of magnesia. Chewed
thoroughly, then swallowed, they correct
acidity in the mouth and throughout the
digestive system and ingure quick, com
plete elimination of the waste matters that
causo gas, headaches, bloated feelings and
a dosen other discomforts.
Milnesia Wafers come in bottles of 20 and
48, at 35c and 60c respectively, and in
convenient tins for your handbag contain
ing 12 at 20c. Each wafer is approximately
one adult doge of milk of magnesia. All
good drug stores sell and recommend them.
Start using thaaa delicious, affective
anti-acid, gently laxative wafers today
Professional samples sent free to registered
physicians or dentists if request is made
on professional letterhead. Select Products,
lac.. 4402 23rd St., Long Ulond City, N. T.
35c A 60c
bottUs
\ 20c tins
Tfc« Original Milk ot Magnesia WaUn
BRISBANE
THIS WEEK
Six Babies in Three Days
World's Greatest Terror
Another Mild Bad Man
How to Avoid Thought
President Sacasa of Nicaragua
confirms officially the statement
Arthur llrlubunr
that a very poor
woman on the
“distant shore of
Lake Nicaragua
has given birth
to seven babies."
The mother,
Mrs. SInforosa
Martinez, had a
difficult time.
The births
stretched over
t h r e e day s—
May 3, 4 and
5. The babies’
names are, or
were. Jose Jesus,
Itamon del Car
men, .Maria del Carmen, Socorro
del Carmen. Marla de Jesus and
Juana Ramona.
The seventh name was not tele
graphed, for there was no seventh,
as It whs expected there would
be. Five of the aextuplets are al
ready dead. Only one, a girl, lives.
What would population of the
earth be If such births were the rule
and all lived?
At the opening of the Catholic
press exhibition In Vatican City,
Pope Plus, for the second time
within two days, cautioned the
world against communism, which
he culled “the great terror which
threatens all the world.”
For the comfort of those that live
In dread of Anal Communistic
world conquest, It may he said that
thus far nothing opposed to human
nature has ever succeeded.
Ity the arrest In California of
Thomas 11. Robinson, Jr., kidnaper
of Mrs. Stoll, Mr. Hoover and his
G-men brought Into the shadow of
the electric chair the last of the
group of dangerous criminals that
have recently been wandering about
the country.
Tills “bad man,” like others re
cently gathered In, shook with
fright when he found the gun point
ed at him, made no effort to fight.
When the guns are pointed the
wrong way, “bad men” often change
to good, meek and scared men.
Stamp collectors have held a cel
ebration, grateful to Doctor Eck
ener for a new kind of stamp. How
many ways man finds to keep busy
and at the same time avoid think
lug!
Collecting queer things, stamps
or tear Jugs; playing bridge, work
ing cross-word puzzles, playing soli
taire, rushing to the far corners of
the world to spend money—usually
not earned; going to Africa to kill
big game animals. Those are some
substitutes for thinking and work
ing constructively, the only occupa
tion worthy of a human being.
ilrs. James C. Canlpe of Clovis,
New Mexico, ns a girl was not able
to llnlsb high school, hut tlmt did
not discourage her. She waited
some years. Then she Joined the
senior high school class with her
son and daughf*”' In law, and will
graduate with n this month,
among the urns. nilllant scholars.
Chancellor Hitler, who was never
married, nevertheless thinks mar
rlage a good Idea. Young Nazis, In
the public employ, have been told
that unless they marry by the time
they are twenty-six years old there
Is something the matter with their
"courage and will power."
A syndicate is formed to seek the
“buried gold bags of Alexander the
Great,” containing at least $300,
000,01(0 in yellow wealth.
Alexander the Great's ghost might
he surprised to hear about that.
Alexander was too busy to collect
gold, and not the kind of man to
bury It in a hole.
Encouraged by her father, a six
teen-year-old high school girl
walked onto the wing of a small
plane, prepared for p first para
chute Jump at 1,500 feet. The pi
lot perceived that the parachute
cord had been pulled prematurely;
pulled her back Into the cockpit In
time to save her from death.
Without requiring encouragement
Mrs. Harriet O. Hague, eighty-six
years old, fiew the ocean on the
lllndenburg return trip. Tell that
to your friend who used to oppose
female suffrage '‘because women
are not brave like men.’’
The Italian flag (lies over Halle
Selassie's palace. He will never see
that palace again, but he has boxes
of gold bars with him and has
moved to a safer, better climate.
The civilized world, whatever Its
attitude toward tne slave dealing
alleged descendants of King Solo
nmn and the Queen of Sheba, must
rejoice In Mussolini’s proclamation
abolishing slavery throughout Ethi
opia, where slaves have been the
chief cash-producing product.
C King Feature* Syndicate, luc.
WNU Service.
Faultlessly Tailored for Spring
By CHERIE NICHOLAS
FASHION Is In a contra
" dlctory mood this sea
son, which makes the game
all the more fascinating. Either you
are more strictly tailored or you go
begulltngly feminine with all sorts
of furbelows.
Your wardrobe for spring and
summer Is made to play this dual
role In flint you may choose be
tween being that faultlessly ami un
compromisingly tailored the mascu
line members of the smart set will
see themselves outrivaled in the
matter of meticulous detail or your
costume feminizes to the extreme
via gay prints, guy flowers and a
lavlshment of adorably frivolous ac
cessories that are utterly devastat
ing In their coquetry of color and
flutter and chic and charm.
Spenking from the smart tailored
viewpoint every fashion-wise Amer
ican woman Is dashing out with Joy
In her heart to flt herself with a
feminine version of the lntest In
men's swanky topcoats or trim busi
ness suits. Always she has envied
the slim distinction of well-cut mas
culine nttlre, and from experience
with riding habits and active sports
costumes she knows that mannish
styles accent rather than detract
from femininity.
Itroad shouldered and slender
hipped, the two models pictured are
man-tailored In the best trndltlon
with a custom-built look that makes
them eminently correct. The Jacket
suit of men’s wear wool has ar
rived at a hlghspnt of perfection
which makes Instant appeal with
best-dressed women. Its lines are
In the latest fashion with graceful
ly sweeping lapels, single-button
Jacket closing and braid - hound
edges and pockets. One of the very
smart details In hlgh-style tailor
ing this season Is the preference
given braid-bound edges. The stuft
ning straight-cut skirt closes oh-so
nently with a concealed slide fas
tener at the side. The oxford shade
of the wool Is beautifully adapted
to the formality of the Jacket, and
the skirt may be changed for a pin
stripe matching flannel for the girl
who has always had a hankering
for a chance to pin a gardenia In
her buttonhole and look like the
handsomest usher at a fashionable
wedding.
The Chesterfield type topcoat
shown, of a fine herringbone me
dium weight woolen, Is an ideal
choice for wear over any tailored
costume. The traditional velvet col
lar, high lapels and side pockets
with flap tops are both chic and
mannish. The coat is fitted for a
slender-walsted efTect, w’hlch Is fur
ther accented by the double-breast
ed closing.
The varying length of this sea
son's coats makes it important to
suit your coat length to your ward
robe. This Chesterfield Is cleverly
designed in the new style which al
lows Just an inch or two of the skirt
to show at the hemline. As here
pictured an excellent ensemble idea
is carried out as It ties up acces
sories, skirt and lint ns accent to
the topcoat.
Because of Its fitted lines, this
model is easily adapted both to
sports and street wear over the
new sheer wool tailored frocks as
well as over spring suits. The
beauty of this season’s woolens is
that they are related in color so as
to be friendly and tuneful to versa
tile combinations that admit of In
terchangeable alliances and effects.
© Western Newspaper Union.
LONG NET CAPE
By CHFR1F. NICHOLAS
Multicolor carnations ou black
silk crepe Interpret the new fash
ion In prints that calls for dark
backgrounds with widely spaced
single (lowers. The shoulder straps
of cutout flowers forming a ruche
effect are also of style significance.
As to the long cape made of dotted
net It defines fashion at Its smart
est, for wherever possible design
ers are veiling both daytime and
evening prints with net or tulle.
The Jewels worn with this stunning
gown are superb.
Pari* Lingerie
In Paris, among sets ot lingerie
consisting of nightie, slip and pan
tie, they are showing a tn length
nightgown — one whir'. jns just
to the calf of the l»-.
LESS UNIFORMITY
SEEN IN NEW HATS
Less uniformity is noticed In the
new lints than was previously the
case. Besides t he general tenden
cies already in vogue, there are
new interpretations of Bretons by
Agnes in grosgrain and rayon satin
ribbons with hand-work on the
crown. The crowns of her Abyssin
ian Negus hats are shaped some
thing like a tiled roof and her Chi
nese cups are extremely pointed.
Talbot shows little Flemish bon
nets that are very cute. Among the
Catherine de Medici coiffures and
Uelne Margot bonnets at Marle-Al
phonsine’s are models in crocheted
rayon straw with open work, others
in laize of slit cellulose tilm and
bright straw of this weave.
New Colors and Materials
for Women’s Spring Shoes
New colors, contours und mate
rials ure making the spring shoe
styles as exciting as the costumes
they complement. Mannish pumps,
strup sandals, ghillies and peasant
type shoes with heels of all heights
are only a few of the modes that
will he represented In fashion’s
march. Graceful variations of the
Cuban, continental and boulevard
heel, in both built-up and covered
models, will direct new attention t'
the buck view of shoes.
Polka Dots
Yon can’t down polka dots in tie
spring. Even so great a designer
as Mainbocher uses them in a new
dinner ensemble. The matertul is
navy crepe de chine dotted wltk
white, the same fabric in red and
white marking the underarm anu
making a wide waistband. A finger
tip mandarin Jacket accompanies
the dress.
HOj^RE
2/ou.jom
/ DR. JAMES W. BARTON
T«lki About ®
How “Extra.” Add Weight
itQOME people dislike to be
^ fat because they regard
the extra weight as a physical
handicap, others consider a
slender figure more graceful,
and still others realize that ex
cessive body weight is a men
ace to health. But whatever the ob
jections to being fjw, correct body
weight is now widely recognized as
an essential to enduring health and
a long life.”
I am quoting from "Diet and Like
It” by Mabel E. Baldwin, Ph. D.
Doctor Baldwin states further, "If
one Is overweight and decides to
• Dr. Barton
reduce, the most
obvious need Is for
a diet that will
cause loss In
weight. But for the
welfare of the In
dividual it is also
necessary that the
diet be one that
will maintain the
body In a state of
excellent health and
vigor while the loss
in weight takes
place.” Of course
the thought In the above statement
is that if food is reduced weight must
necessarily be reduced, but if the food
is reduced too rapidly, or If cer
tain vital foodstuffs are reduced 111
health or worse may follow.
The body needs only simple foods
but yet there must be a great vari
ety of these foods—vitamins; min
erals—lime, Iron, phosphorus, mag
nesium, iodine; animal proteids—
eggs, fish, meat; vegetable proteins
—beans, peas; carbohydrates or
starch foods—sugar, bread; and
fats—butter, cream. And each of
these foods must be present In suit
able amounts.
Size of Meal No Guide
‘‘Nor does the size of a meal glvtf
the correct idea of how much ac
tual fuel or food value there is
being eaten, for a pound of shelled
almonds is equivalent to nearly thir
ty pounds of tomatoes and so nel
ther the weight nor the bulk or the
meal give any Idea of how much
fat It will produce."
“Food values are measured In
calories. High calorie foods are
those of which only a small amount
Is needed to supply a large num
ber of calories such as olive oil
and other fats, sugar and confec
tionery.”
Lettuce is a low calorie food, as
three medium-sized heads of let
tuce equal in value only one table
spoonful of olive oil. High calorie
foods such us fats, flour, and sugar,
contain little or no water whereas
most fruits and vegetables, low cal
orie foods, are three-fourths or
more water. "A lunch of a cup of
soup, lettuce, a tomato, a small slice
of whole-wheat bread, and a tanger
ine—a small orange, will weigh
about a pound and a quarter. An
other lunch consisting of a pork
chop, two fried sweet potatoes, a
slice of white bread, and a piece
of chocolate cake of ordinary size
will also weigh a pound and a quar
ter, but will furnish more than
three times as many calories.’’
Desiert* Add Pound*
High calorie foods are less bulky
than low calorie foods, which is
the reason that many people have
a greater tendency to eat too much
of the high-calorie foods than of
the low-carorie foods. Also most of
the foods that are eaten between
meals or after the food eaten at
meal times is already sufficient, are
high-calorie foods. "A man eats a
suilicient amount of food for his
energy requirements for the day by
the time he reaches the dessert
course at dinner, and then eats a
piece of cake. This ‘surplus’ or tin
needed amount of food will yield
200 to 300 calories and will Increase
the body weight by one ounce. Or »
woman obtains from her usual thre^
meals a day a sufficient amount of
energy to meet her needs and eats
during the afternoon a dish of Ice
cream, several nuts, or a few pieces
of candy. She will obtain from
them 200 to 300 calories, and she
will, likewise, Increase her weight
by one ounce.
"Suppose either of these people
indulges to this extent only once
every four days; by the end of a
year the increase in weight will still
have reached five or six pounds.’’
With the above simple statements
of fact by Doctor Baldwin It can
readily be seen how easy it Is to ac
quire many pounds of fat.
* * *
Indigestion in Children
Mothers are often at a loss to
understand why their youngster
sometimes loses his nppetite, may
have a headache, and may have
vomiting spells.
This condition Is sometimes called
acidosis. As these attacks occur
from time to time they are some
times called ‘‘cyclical” vomiting at
tacks, as they appear to come in cy
cles.
Dr. K. Talleruian in the British
Medical Journal thinks that these
attacks are much like or related in
some way to migraine—one-sided
headache—and he therefore recom
mends that the fat foods be cut
down In the diet.
C—WNU S«rvlc*.
>411 >4round jj
me House m
Make sandwiches for the children s
lunch box by shaving maple sugar,
mixing with butter and spreading be
tween two slices of wholewheat bread.
* * *
Two thicknesses of heavy brown pa
per are much better than a cloth to
use when pressing. Sprinkle paper
with water and Iron until dry. News
papers may be used Instead of brown
paper.
• • •
An electric fan will help to dry
paint as well as banish odor from
a room that has been newly painted.
* * *
If a pun of salt is placed under the
shelf on which cake is baked the
cake will not burn.
* * *
I’eat keeps soil around azaleas cool,
moist and porous during the hottest
days In summer.
* * *
When making small buns or cakes,
flour the tins well instead of greasing
them. This plan is much less expen
sive and the cakes never stick to the
tin.
• • •
Hot peach juice to which a few
drops of lemon juice has been added
makes a quickly prepared sauce to
serve with cottage pudding.
To slip rose bushes bend branches
down, make a deep cut Into branch
and cover wounded portion with soil.
Keep branch down with a large stone.
• * *
The bottom crust of a blueberry
pie will not soak the berry Juice If
after the plate has been lined with
paste It Is brushed over with a beaten
egg and allowed to stand for a few
minutes before putting In fruit.
• * •
Yellow cream cheese spread on but
tered wafers and browned in a mod
erate oven makes a very good accom
paniment, to serve with appetizers,
sonps or salads.
© Bell Syndicate.—WNU Service.
BETTER MEALS ARE
NOW POSSIBLE IN
THE RURAL AREAS
Recent surveys reveal a new era
in the preparation of food in rural
areas that promise better health and
better meals for farm families every
I where.
Modern cooking methods have ac
companied modern equipment, giv
ing many homes beyond the gas
mnins and electric power lines the
opportunity to enjoy foods as scien
tifically prepared and as tasty as
anything afforded city dwellers.
Medical authorities and Home
Economists have advocated the broil
ing of more foods for many years.
Doctors declare the broiling process
eliminates the use of indigestible
grease required In frying and other
methods. And Home Economists ex
plain that the natural, delicious fla
vor of some foods is lost when they
are prepared by methods other than
broiling.
Foods particularly suited for broil
ing include: Tender, juicy steaks,
young poultry, fish and game birds
Bacon is another tempting dish when
broiled, and large quantities of de
licious toast can be prepared quickly
in a modern broiler.
Until recently, broiling was not a
practical means of preparing foods
where natural gas and electricity
were not available. The develop
ment of gasoline pressure stoves,
however, has made It possible for
everyone, whether living In a city or
the country, to enjoy this healthful !
form of cooking. These new stoves
have the same easy operation as the I
best city stoves, and give the Intense, !
quick heat necessary for broiling,
without dirt or smoke.
Foreign Words
and Phrases
Ad cuptanduin vulgus. (L.) To
catch the crowd.
Anno urbis conditae (A. UT. C.)
(L.) In (such or such a) year (reck
oned) from the founding of the city
(i. e.. Home).
Bete noire. (F.) Black neastj ob
ject of abhorrence.
Lex talionis. (L.) Law of retalia
tion.
Dieu et mon droit. (F.) God and
my right.
Eureka. (Gr.) 1 have found it (ex
clamation attributed to Archimedes)
Fait accompli. (F.) An accom
plished fact; n thing already done.
Infra dignitatem. (L.) Beneatt
one’s dignity.
G'est a dire. (F.) That is to say
Ma chere. (F.) My dear (fern
inine).
Nil desperandum. (L.) Nothing to
be despaired of; never despair.
BOYS! GIRLS!
Read the Grape Nuts ad in another
column of this paper and learn how
to Join the Dizzy Dean Winners and
win valuable free prizes.—Adv.
Judgment*
Men’s Judgments are a parcel of
their fortunes; and things outward
do draw the Inward quality after
them.—Shakespeare.
ALWAYS CROSS
PRAISES CHANGE)
NEW BEAUTY
THRILLS HUSBAND
Her husband marvels at her clear complexion,
sparkling eyes, new vitality. She is really a dif
ferent person since she eliminated intestinal
sluggishness. What a difference a balanced com
bination of natural laxatives makes. Learn for
yourself! Give Nature's Remedy (NR Tablets)
a trial. Note how naturally they work, leaving
you feeling 100% better, freshened, alive. Con
tain no phenol
or mineral de
rivatives. 25c, ■
all druggists.
Incomparable
Eve had the best husband In the
world—at that time.
DO you suffer burning, scanty of
too frequent urination; backache,
headache, dizziness, loss of energy,
leg pains, swellings and puffiness
under the eyes? Are you tired, nerv
ous—feel all unstrung and don't
know what is wrong?
Then give some thought to your
kidneys. Be sure they function proper
ly for functional kidney disorder per
mits excess waste to stay in the blood,
and to poison and upset the wholr
system.
Use Doan's Pills. Doan's are for th«
kidneys only. They are recommended
the world over. You can get the gen
uine, time-tested Doan’s at any drug
store.
This story will interest
many Men and Women
NOT long ago I was like some friends I
have...low in spirits.. .run-down.. .out of
sorts.. .tired easily and looked terrible. I knew
I had no serious organic trouble so I reasoned
sensibly.. .as my experience has since proven...
that work, worry, colds and whatnot had just
worn me down.
The confidence mother has always had in
S.S.S. Tonic. ..which is still her stand-by when
she feels run-down...convinced me I ought to
try this Treatment...1 started a course...the
color began to come back to my skin... I felt
better... I no longer tired easily and soon I
felt that those red-blood-cells were back to so
called fighting strength...it is great to feel
strong again and like my old self. © S.S.S. Co.
"Yes, I have come
back to where I feel
like myself again."
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