The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 24, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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HIE OMAHA KEE : TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1921!.
lioiiml-lhc-World
Flight Is Planned
hy Air Officials
Valuable Data on Routf Oli
tain I in Preparation for
I'iuHiM-( Trip hy
Anicriiaii I'Urr.
.inhlngton, IM, ':' Tentative
I Imi for an ailimplid f hh tit i f army
'i I r T'" "- riiii4 tlm world have been
under toiiiwiliiiilUiii for ".rin- month"
by nir seiche ofrMal, It Was h anud
today, lint the prole, t ti-m md l
Itrnwit til" pflliulii.ti y survi y fluke.
Valuable ilil.l 1.11 nvallbtn In
both dheoti'Hi h.m 1 1 1 obtained,
bovievir, and ultimately It in hoped In
S' fi t ii (onaidm ibli: fi' Ii il S'U.iilrnll
nil (hi! Miy-iiuc.
Two of Of mutes i nnsidi red lire
llnl fr.'in the Atlantic oiiuht VI I !'
l.ml mikI Ireland, end 1 1 in t from the
I'tiriflc via Aluek... tin- Aleutian
tilunds, rUstia nod Nome, vln Ire
land Mini Inland Air MTVii i! olhYial
K.ll'l lllt Millie offering flu' IIIOSl favor-
able forid.1 luriM u to pn vailing winds
would lii- mlet"l, should tin- Might be
inPr"!, Bnd It wotilil then linoiue
ticietity to obd'tri permission of h
nf the cottntri' to In- trcivrrit. l In forii
fha mii'"trrr could start.
Tin iiirllnii of ir navigation by
pilot nt oiio country over the tcril
loty of uiiotlii'r nation ha 1 i n con
sidered l.y tin' ciiiim II of tin- ! "f (
pillions In order tn i itiil lwh uniform!
iv of in in I tc". Hn fir ii tint t'lilt"!
Mali a uikI Canada in-" i inn rrni-il, 11
rfi i nt ingeem' tit fix- l i i iimiiil
rights fur Hie pilots 'if Hi'' l" nations.
Army flyir i unci lv.l lli world cir
cling flight plan In I. no with tin- rea
son which prompt' d 1'rei.libiil House.
Veil to send Hi" fleet uri'ini'l tin- wiirlil
III llPlK, It W.IN Said. It Wi'llH have
alue li.th as n "ti p In providing hti.-iI
defense through training and In k'v
ing tin- World ;i better uiidorstiiuillng
i-f American punt win iP vi'liipmi -ills,
J'oinbly u ipnial nit i'f coin;! i -f to
iitlimi.R a flitflit iiihI m.-ike nirinK.uy
upprnpi liitimi Willi Nl lii- n-iiilri-'l
iiliniilil iiiliiiliiirtrutltin ofllrlnlH nppruvv
the In im .
Lawyer in O'Connor
Will Case Sentenced
HiKtlilKH, N If.. In t. 23. tKpifliil
Ti-li uiiirn l A ti-nil In tlin nl.-itu h-iiI-ll-lltlllty
nt lint li-HH tlmn twn J-r-iiiK,
nor mure thmi m-vcii ywirn, w.-ix t tie
Hi iiti iirn il iiliriiiiK-i il .y Ji.li;i- lllni k-Ii-iIkk
nil J.inii'H It. O'l'iiniinl', KnliKlu
t'lfy uttniiii-y, wlm wiin rnnvliiril l.y
it Jury nf piililPhlnif a fnrt'r.,1 will of
tlii' lilii .Iiilin I'Cuii nor, il.i.itliiKi rr
clllfV, Hllll lift 11 l.llfcl' l-Hl.'ltr..
:i n. I. Illl. m m flnr- of t2.ri0 n ml ciihIm
jm lmiinvr-il.
Tim mint iilli-wn 'I'Ciiiiiii f until !
(.idir 5H to pi-rfirt ;in iii pcnl tn the
HUpn uia coin t.
Only Two Out of .'II Plca.l
(uilty to Dope (iliar'H
JV, (,'eni;B A. Atjriii.s, linllcted on tt
ilnpii oh.tri;e, f iil' ih t uppt-ar In fed
eral couif. yisteril.ry'' for arralKiinient.
IU'Ikm J. W. WoodriMiKli onlered hw
I'oml fnrfelteil find it euplrm iHHiled for
hi uirest,
liiiNter Itinhy and Al IVi'-non wcr
t lie only two out of 31 to plead gullii .
liUHter v.mh i ieioo'il on In r ph a thai
her hmliand wan ht-lpln: hn' t over
come thn (liu habit. Ivternon, a
teaumtr-r who ha a wlfo and two
i hllilren, w:m hentenced to three
month hi the county all.
Chnrtea Morley, former Kovtiriniieiil
InfonnT nuid to have "tipped off
thn federal ainn'H recent raid on til's
ixlan taxi coiupaiiy'H quintet, of al
ligoil ilopu Heller, and the lalter five
Art WlIlianiK, (e'dine Volker, (ii-oreo
1'O'ld, Karl Noyc and John M.
l ii kl"r were anion tlin who plead
d not Rtilliy.
Onialian Mametl on Lulherau
Hoard of Home Missions
1 'r. O. V. Hullzl. paistor of K'ountze
Meiooriiil church, reeclved a telegram
yeetcrilay from Hiiffulu notifying hliu
titat he had received the liinhest vole
fur nieinher of the Ihhii'U of lioni')
mleMonn and chnn h exteiiMiou of the
Vnltcd l.iaheriin t'liurch of America
The I'nited Lutheran t hureli of
America, whkh 1 hoMlnst Hi necoiid
lilenni.il convention al lluffalo. also
0ted to II live he ol'iilai lei H of the
lioard, whiih for .10 511118 h.ivt li. eu .
at York. I'a , t.i Chli.ixo. The l'iirl
ha chiirt:' i'f every I'nited Lutheran j
liomw tniKsiiii rlnirih In the tnitcl'
Hlllte. It acMVltle helllK cOflfilll'll !
1 rim ipiillv to 1 1 if MiKfienippi v.ill'-y.
Mcnilemuip Seat Sale for
I'arritr to Start Tomorrow
Meiiibeii.hlp Mat naif for the (Inul
dlin. I'lirir coo. it. who ll wi'l l"
held at tiie Audllninmi Nov ember .1.
will open tlU moiulni! nt tiie A'l.ll
tmlnui Uik i.ttl'-e. 'lb.' public f ib
nUita tM. Wr r,". l-.iiiar 11 nmin t
tn iiniahn under the unr-pic i f Hi"
Titemlay Muilr.il club
A-itant P. M. t-'oiniiii.'.
J.bn II tijc
ii i. r t?t akL"tnt
im.'.
r k- 1 .ii' fiiour i,uMiir
(.( N'w Huip.iie. w.l iiMn.i t"
.lie. U.I NiAel: a., r It in .iitfiid N-bia-Ka
iu.ul .. n(.r- i .e. rt,Y.u.ii. u
li.fi.tn.,itu'n. 1. oo.l Mii'i'liv Iv
( tmh L l ... k p. .10 i-ll .
1 linn Trial Nrxl Mioitli.
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Air Mail Pilots
Which
Organization Working to Put
Aerial Mail Trunportuliin
on IluMnt Hain.
A niitioniil i'i K mi itl"ii i.f 34 tin in
Urn wlilrh ivcr hn h'l4 rnnvi-n-tn
.n mul nevr-r flimlK to linl.l nna,
I lmmii-ii liy llowiiril I'. Krown,
ili-iit, mul TV Miirtilwll, U .rl-'it-tit,
nir muil pllntii wliu flv tictwm-n
( liU'liK'l n J Oinutin.
U W tin' Air Mull ril'iU i't Ami-r
kit, with lien.I'niiirtr-iii In riilmgo.
"If tlm pilutH wi-rti to m.f," Miir
Lull miPl, "only four wonlil Imj l-f I
i ii dulyoil (itlir-rn ur iiK-inlfcri
,in1 tlm Innvrnniit it tiiull l.y nil'
hi. cil. I mil') to a vlidiiil hull."
Tin' ifrnuiilzjitlnn huliU ni.iflon incot
Iiikk mid I'Xi'hiinKc Ii Item, ktlpliiif
tlm inlnln In toiuti wllli oim mini her,
It nlm In to i-o -pcrni with ttm Print
i Wi rli'piirtiiirnt In tunktiiK "'r mnll
trntiMpoi -t.itlun n cin-'i'MH timl In fur
hIhIi ii iiii:.Iiimi thi'oiifi-li which work
Imr rotiilllloim (if Iho pilot may Ie
Improvt'il, It. t.ilim up with thn ili'
piirtmnt only proponltlnnn npprovr.l
hy u run Jot II y void of t iiii-iiiliir,
Few MciiiImtii.
Mtiili.rii fire f ( w nn. iiro npm.irl
over ft ri'tltfl J.lillO mile lntlK, hut
M"!irliii!l In rrniHili nt the iirK.iiilziilInn
will itrvw.
"Tin1 nil- niiill ni'tvlio li'iH rrinio to
ct.iy," lie ilicliiiril, "i 'rent In ii nf (he
milfil oiKniiixitlun mm nt lh licxln
iilnff of a hiiK cxiicrlmciif liy th
Kiivi i liini iil, whli Ii )i r:iine 11 pioneer
In u ih-w liuliiHtiy.
"l".-iii!t;il wild nt it tohii fur liiforinn.
fh.ii f.ti uhli'h In lumfl Hn -Hltni.'itpii !
of tlm roKt of audi work. Aft lint
o .ii H t Ii .ii of thn ni'il.il nirvlcu 1 fur
filhhlni; ir-tulli liifniiiiiilloii. I nw
coiillili'iit tlii't It will not I"' long until
tin; Kovi-riitiunt In ri-iirly to uwnril
("ititriictH for nir tn.ill wrvlrc, Juct an
it now piiyn thn I. ill ro.i iln fur triinri
portlm; mini hy train." .
Avi'iMKi'i Ilfl Trip.
A pl um c.irrlcn iipproxlniuti'ly 20,
00Q U'tO'in on ii trip from Oniahu to
Chiitio'o nml revcniin of tl'io In il
nvcil from th lllnht.. Thn hotly of
1'ii' b plane will iivi-i.iue I ID ti ll n,
.M.itMh.ill xii M. onr for evi-ry 'iO(!y
live mot urn will he- woinout. Out of
thu doily, hn miiPI, in Dot rnor than
4 2,r.nu, ii nil motorn not w iir n-llcn
could Im ptirihiini'il fmrn mannfiirt
tiiicr fop f3,C0U pin h. on th 111)
Common Sense.
IX)
You Think Von ( until Fill Vour
Bin.' Hlioi-?
A '111 employe, you often wonder
what Ih thu difference hctween you
mul your employer, that h ahould he
In a poMltion over you.
Vou wonder why It nliould h that
he can ..ike you do certain thliiKh
iih nn eniiloyer and you are unnhlo
to (In more than work on tt Hillary.
In the (Irft place, the man who em
ploy you ha idven much more time
and thought to hunine than yon
have ever Klveu mid more thun you
are willinic to Kive!
Allien, the man for whom you work
may know ten iibnut the liunlnen
than you do, you who do the actual
manual labor.
Hut your employer known how to
run a hiiHlncim, Hint on penvrul prln
clplcn and eeeondly from the partlcu
l ii- ntundpolnt of hi bunlne.
He know how to run hi tiiisin'H
well und iirotllahly or h would not
bo In the htiHlnesH Very Ions.
Are you familiar enough with the
hiihliifMi end of any hiiHlneeH to run It
a head of the concern?
Th" chance are you are not, no
why feel thu other man 1 lucky and
that you have not had 11 fair show?
Vou have choeen, perhapn, the ea
i st way for you you want 110 re
HponHlbiilty no worry no take your
medicine without renrel. or Ret htiny.
'('pyriKlu. 1W23
Tlirct Men Are Hound 0er
in Police Court Session
Threi; men were boiiml over for
trial in d. strict court In Central po
lice court yesterday, with Henry
Heal, deputy county attorney, repfo
Mt-ntlne the state.
Pave LUiri wu held on a fl.COO
bond, chanted with liootln(c with In
tent to klU. The state allcRed n bullet
fired by him Saturday nluht wounded
threo piTHon. Minnie L'e.'in, Hlchard
CloiHllet and Taylor Williams.
GeorKH I'roknel, whom police allege
wn cauitht In the act of robbing the
store of Ike Kultil-ofsky. 1941 South
Tenth etreet. Smnlny morniiiK, wn
held on 11 ITD'l bond for breakiiiK and
iterliiir. 1'i'oknel wan weiirtiiK the
PiMpi-h'tnr' oveteoat and had not h ft
j the More when caiiKliI, police Bay.
i chai lc lei-moot w.i h d for for
! m-i-y on a $3.titn bond. Ue In nlli-eed
1.1 hav e pasKed a worthUe c hei k for
- ji'.'i on an Omaha men-hunt.
Hamlit Siiriet t Jailed
j fur ( !(intcmil tif (loiirt
; ,lo.'pti .'in-k' '11. ii 1 fifth mi l K
I hlf. .-tn. h. id uiiiler fjceo bond
111 South 'Oiiii.i 'lii-e mint yeter
i' . oi .luiije of bmliwav rol b, rv,
' in. I iii nt-( In .II I for In ihi for
1 nn.teii pi of conn I ) iinnii prif iii"
1 .niKiinae
Wall. 'i- KiIimH I'm . ond mil
' )l. iri"n mre.n, w alaulm! ami
i loliM-'l Mnodiv looMilnif
I t -!- i.m iit 'mni, had th
, i...-iiitf n.uat-'le
I h.vl U- n o l '-..I i f 1 '
1 Vi ! n nueirHt 1 lhoi'aht
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I'dfitl J'.i.t Vtlltloll,
of America One Body
Has Never Held Convention
it" ii it....A
fllghlN ihn Him-!' of tlm
total .ri,0.
iin.ii ini oiiiK ii'oin mini wniiin
(14,0110, Total llylntf i-xpinu. ex
dunlvii of (tun, nil mi'l the p.iy of toe-ch-itilcn
uinl other mployrM nt mull
Mat. on wnuhl Ue I.Ti.tinO. .M,irhnll
I i'on(lli-iit the $!.4tH) rii profit
would pay all other ov.'ih-.id liem
und Ihuvp mi attiactiv tu t profit for
'l'l-''-
M.-iriiluill uililed thiit hi liifuic wsro
not i.tlhlul mul worn h('d on infor
million li hud colk-ctid pernimlly
In elKht yciiiH of flylnu.
"I'lyliiK Tih Kfi."
Mm chull hn only onu lompliiliit
HK.ilimt llvlim- ll'n heeoiiiM ho liiimicd
Niifc Dint, tin ha u dilHi-iilt tlmn keep-In-
from Kolnif to lcep nfier three
or four hoiir In tha nir.
"It Ih JiiMt h matter of itllt inK there
und letting I'U rarnhln on," lie
dei-lHri'd. "Mei-hiinlinl Hdjiintnient
lire no II inly mini'; llnil thn plane ol
rniiNt run iiw-lf nt a hlnh altitude.
"In the liiKt 11 month, mall (n-rvlee
pilot n have traveled h toliil of ncurly
I', Will, 01)11 mile linil not one ha heen
ttcrlouHly Injured ulnnif the rnutii. fine
of thn hoy recently wan killed at a
Dog Hill Paragrafs
By George Bingham
Yam .Sim wan ri'llntf throUKli the
Calf Ulb neighborhood tho other af
ternoon, and while paHlng the home
0 tiie Calf KIIih widow the animal
tried to stop, not having heard that
Yam and thu widow had it falling out.
...
film Kliniler and family moved
BRaiti lai't ThurHday, thla time to a
vacant houee on the Clunder creek
road. Jlo say If he k' rin on moving
he won't have a bed-rollor left.
Coluinhun Allsop fell from hi hoiiHe
top to'liiy while patchlna; the roof. He
lm; a poor man, he had to fall only a
few feet.
Omaha Pastor and Colony
of Women Fold Their Tents
I lev. William II. .Snnford and hi
colony of 11 women, who held tent
moetlrtK st ThIrty econd and ('11111111--;
street, have aold their equipment
und are believed to have Kne to
Knima.
iSaiiford, who hud predicted the
second romlnn; of Chrmt and the
redemption would take, place In
(minim, told John W. Jennlngn,
en rni; tnamiKer, he would not wait
for the event lcaue he liad been
told by JeMis to jret thine ready In
Kanna
'Wife, 1 I, Say Mute Left
' Her Thrire in Kijiht .Months
i Mabel li.hr I'leree, M, t 1 r. North
Hex ent h lreet. Ctmncil l!lufr., who
jwa w.d atjer a lourielup "t three
; ilaye. In k 111 luut rniue iinr.ulineiit
pro.-.-. dmn e-'ir.liiy in ill.-.' r let
courl. alle-liiK her lumbnii I, IB.'O
!'lriiun A, I'oiici il Itlilff. Ihiice left
1 l.er lii t-iii'it niuntti.
K-Sta-:t' Star Seek Mate
Slit Suva T....L lli.lliim;
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Mi- If i.e I lloaii t'er jrl fnimar
n'. .1in.tr. a fiit in Dundee,
..In t n.inity iit(.!Ttle yr.irnUy to
'tot lor hualwi' I Ktei. aha 1 liai k
III. .iil In pi Kii.... lilt, taking 1
! -o. ii v- mot i li.thim nwiie.l I y her,
ner. I
SLOW
DEATH
Actw. ixtina, trwvW), dot.
cuity in utiti4tini. oltn m
fh o o .Vj
I trrtkui JifcHvlr. To workl'i
Ur.' j J nmnly fu k tJrw y, I; -r,
tU44 ttCi ttlKIKtJ tfoataVt
LATHnOP'll
HIUIIM Oil "V
4m0 it aabW a4 Aa rl am
Aaaull. d.wt H at iM kttan4
aw'f a . l(a4 I titan .a
pilot WOUI., V WCff' VJ'
rm i i ii fWK
: fnir,
hut not (ii hi i-'.KUlur tout."
A for night llylntf, IcikI hltn to It.
1'rnhleni itt Kiiilpmilit,
"Morvly u mutter of fiinlpinciit," ho
dci'lHri'd. "filvc ii nicni'iii-y land-
properly IWited, tind plnnoi
that will Hum n I n theiiini'lvf nt a npeed
of leu than 50 to 60 mile, and cum
in down would tie a clrn'h, even lit
ni;ht, t.'nder preinl rondltlonn wo
hiivij to fonin down t clone to 00
mile mi hour to keep control of our
hoHt. und who want to take h chance
on hlttlnK treo noliiK at that upend?
The Kovcrnment know the prohlem I
one of equipment and I expect to nee
it vet pin in of ii miltahlfl type and
put night flyliiK on. our program In
a rhort Hum."
Marnhnll nnld the tnntier of the mi
pcrlntcnrtcncy of the. Omaha flyln
field, which the pilot' nrKanlntlon
Interenled Itnelf In few month mud,
had been nettled In a manner meet
Inif complete approval.
"It. J). Colyer, the new auperlntend
ent, hn Imth experience end execu
tive ahlllty," ho iiitd, "and nil dl
content hn been wiped awuy."
Uncle Sam Says
Oanie Ijih
Thla booklet which In Innucd by the
United Hi n.te Kimie warden and thu
bureau of bloloitlcul nurvey k'vc a
review of the I'J'i'i game loKlnlatlon
and a summary of the Rami laws of
all the ntaten, Canada nnd Newfound
land. The provllon of irame taw relat
Ing to neuHiiiiM, HceiiHeH, limit, and
poHKeHdlon of Kiimn are given although
the provlnionn relatiiiK to capture of
game, fine for violation, etc., are
omitted, but thee may be found by
reference to the ntatu lawn which may
be obtained from the addrecnen fur
niched In thi booklet.
Header of The Omuha. Bee may ob
tain 11 copy of thin booklet for the
font of printing tiy sending 6 cents
In coin to the Huperlnlendent of Docu
ment, Washington, ), C, aklng for
"Kurmera liulletln i'i."
Parents' Problems
Whal should a mother teach lir
children to say and do when neigh
bors ask them to run errands?
The best plan in to teach the chil
dren to say, "I will ask mother if 1
may," and then come and aak her,
If the errand is suited to the child's
flgn and Is Hiii.h an you would nsl him
to do yourself, let him oblige the
neighbor by doing It. Children can
not be too young to learn to be help
ful neighbor.
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tut )r
Th. ijcnomv D RUING POWDER
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TUB WORLDS
How to Keep Well
Bf DR. W, A. EVANS
Quaallana cancemie hyfiana. il.
Iiaa w4 nravanllaa al rfiaaaaa, auk
mill. 4 ta l Evant k reader af
Ih Haa, anil ba an.warad pai.im.llr
aubiact la propw hmllallun, b.ra
Lmpe 4lr..Md anvalupa I .
cla.W. Dr. Evan will aal Biaka
di.iaa.lt er pra.criba lur Individual
di.aaaa. Addraa lallai la tara el
Tba ea.
repynihtl Hit
(ai.liTONK MMITI,H.
How I one to know that lie or nhe
Im gallnlone or Infection of the
gall Madder?
)r, Prank rlinlihle anwei lh
(iuiiin In a paper re id befora the
t'ttth .Medical noclety. The anwer I
hnned upon the record of 1.000 cae
In flva year.
The rnncliinlotii are baaed on the
ymptoin a cheekeil by what wan
found at operation, or what waa found
at operation checked by the nymp
tom related before operation, If one
want to pul th other wny.
In 2 per cent of the cane the
patient had what wu called dynpep
am. Of thi ne, iilmlit one half bad In
termlltcnt dynpepHin. That i, Hiey
would 1 i'Mt their food nil rlxhi. 11
a rule, but all of a midden an attack
of dynpepnla would develop, generally
ascribed to the eating of some food
which had disagreed. In nne-(unrter
of the rases the dyspepnln was pretty
much cotmtnnt.
In 9 per cent of cases there wan
some sort of pain. In more than two
thirds of the cane thn puln was In
termittent. In one-third It was con
Htnnt. If there was gallstones thera wcr
apt to be attack of fearfully cutting
pains, recognized ns the pains of gall
stone colic. Tallin not due to gall
stone colli! were apt to lie described
as fullness, up pressure or sori'tiens.
In BO per cent of the cases of pain
not due to colic, heat locally applied
gave relief. In 82 per cent bclchltnf
gave relief.
In 22 per cent taking noda brought
about ease. The patient natd taking
this soda made It easier to belch or
lessened the burning.
In two-thirds of tho cases belching
was an outstanding symptom. The
common belief Is that when one
belches, the gas which comes up Is
the result of fermentation In the
stomach.
It has been proven that food In the
stomach ferments tittle or not at all.
Most of thn gas belched is air that
has been swallowed,
Home of It Is gas which has leaked
Into tho stomach from tho Intestines.
Iho cause of belching may be ner
vousness, gall bladder trouble or some
dlS'urhanco of the muscle at ell tier
end of tho stomach, This Investiga
tion showed belching to be a prominent
symptom In two-thirds of tho cane of
gall bladder trouble.
More than one-half of the cases
were constipated. No other symptom
was present. In one-half tho canes.
In a serins of cases of gallKlones, an
effort was made to determine (ho
value of X-ray In showing the stones.
In each case In the series stones wore
found at operation. In onc flfih of
AOVKHTIHKMKST.
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COVETS YOUR
Tamith In the name of thin thief.
All silverware improperly cleaned la
subject to his destructive attack, Tar
nish lurks in your sliver drawer await.
Ing your slightest cleansing oversight.
Hut In I.tnii. the snap powder with the
lemon fragrance, you have a reliable
friend and ally. Linn, In the ordinary
course of dishwashing, remove every
trace of dirt, grease and film from
every piece of silverware. Then prop
erly drlfd, your silverware rewards you
with all the sparkle and shine It had
when new. No foothold left for tarnlslL
lite Linn for new pleasure In dishwash
ing, It leaves the hands soft, whits
and beautiful. Every good grocer s'lls
Linn. Huy one package thea bo the
1 Judge.'
Wmr ttUne FJatf isa
because it has more than
the ordinary leavening
strength; it raises millions of
bakings every day to a light
perfectly baked perfection
that cannot be equaled.
because it contains white-of-egg-the
vital clement that
gives the housewives protec
tion against using a baking
powder that lias lost its origi
nal leavening strength. It
assures light, tender, tasteful
things every time you bake.
because it is economical
pure, sure and wholesome.
That' why the ale o( Clu.
met U over 150 utcuUt
than that of any other bak
Ing powder.
A pound car, of Cahmtt con
lain full 16 ounce, oni
ing pou Jtri cam in t2ouc
intJ of 16 Qn ran. t
lure ou f er a pvynj u An
u-atnt it.
GllEATEST UAKjSG VOWDEIX
' 1 lie rne, .V ray picture taken Jut
In fnro i.penit mil showed stones, In
four liflhs, It (lid lint, I'.vni when the
X ray showed stones, It did not show
the minihrr present, or make a show
ing that wits in liny way Indicative of
the number.
In this serii nf l.niiO ciiKcs. U was
found that women me lust twice as
' ibj'-il to I'" 11 bladder lipuhle us hu ll.
! The general ldlef that It I a illnciise
lot fat folk wan not allOKclhcr sua-j
! tallied. i
ir, Kmlthlc say that the dictum
thai kali hi nb b r ailmcn'H concern 1
women who are "fair, fat, 40 mid
belch Kit' tin obtained greater
vogue than lis iilllterallvo or Its pal ho
logic accuracy warrant.
Heveniy per cent of ttm riifies were
In person IP) tn lid yeur (if age, tint
then, 20 per cent wero under 30 and
there were 12 rime under 20 years
of eg.
Marked! of I tiure Not.
Mr. ,M. I., writes: "I am now In my
third month of pregnancy nnd have
been gnlttg to a ilcntlHt to liavu teeth
filled from tho very first mini I h.
".Now, any one to whom I lell this
thinks it in admit thu worst thing I
could have ilntia, mid I am now very
mill It worried and would be very
thankful to you. doctor, If you would
let me know whether or not toy going
to the dentist will mark my baby,"
niTLV.
Jlnvu your teeth put In order and
kept In order.
The next timo these ignorant crape
hangers come around call the polled
or the dog "wagon.
Hud Wniscrmiinn Tent.
C. H. writes: "I noticed In your col
timh recently that your definition of
Wasrii'i'inann test was it teat fof
syphilis.
"A few morn lis ago I had thu slecii
tng sliktieMH.' During the period ol
my sickness) it Wassertnann wa
taken.
"Could yuu tell mo tho .purpose of
till teal? I understood that It win
token for a purpose other than to dls
cover syphilis."
UKl'LV.
I Judga your physician wanted lo
make no mistuku, lii addition to
INFLUENZA , ,
I As a preventive, melt and iflf
I hale night and Diorning -
V VapoRub
Ovtr 17 Million Jai$ Uud Ytarfy
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VALUE. GIVING STORE
USED
Grafonoias
$49.75
$59.75
$64.50
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All tha
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COLUMBIA RECORDS
Your Term Are Our Terms
USED SEWING MACHINES
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tw.oo I ' I ---I
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hMdiills, tba 'a.-erinnnu tests some'
linii yive smno Information Sji to
other conditions.
Thn test Is not SM'iltli! In the sense
that nothing reacts except the syphilis
organism and It products.
Warm therino Milk Had.
0. II. M. write; "I. Will you plraso
ad vi mi me If it Is safe to curry warm
milk for bottle babies In it thermos
Ixi l lie'.' have been told that balilrs
havu been poisoned l.y doing this.
"2. t am nntlrlpntlng a till' with
a baby 11 month old and wilt ba
traveling all n.tlit and next day on,
thu train."
iti;ri-y.
1. It Is not.
2. l'sn milk from the diner, lime
it bulled, or lit least heated imtil It ,
simmers.
If you must carry your own supply I
in a thermos bottle, ehlll the milk nl
moet to the freezing, point and put In
the bottle cold.
Ib e Want Ads produci. result.
Armstrong's
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Jbr Every Floor in ilic House
jMch J&Sii I'M!
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know you had
OLD trunks and old or broken fur
niture are stored there now. Per
haps you have never tried to make it
into a room. Maybe you do not know
how a linoleum floor can begin to
transform your attic.
With a floor of linoleum, a rug,
window curtains and a little simple
furniture, the attic becomes a pleasant
place in which to read or work. A lino
leum floor is quiet, and easy to clean,
and the occasional use of a mop keeps
it looking like new.
Armstrong's Linoleum is a colorful,
durable material which lends' bright
ness and dignity to any room. It is
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makes a floor that is remarkably good
looking. We have a little booklet, "Decorative
Linoleum Floors," containing twenty
four color plates showing new and at
tractive designs. It will be sent free on
request. You can take it to a store and
show the merchant exactly what you
want to see. He will also give you esti
mates of the cost of Armstrong's Lino
leum put down in your home.
Armstrong's Linoleum Rugs
lot people who live in apartments or
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