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Show MS i msssss :rL1 HiLLS"Weit n i I juat what I read in the pa-1 pa-1 what 1 see hither and yon. I rant ret over tffTfSiri mj trip a couple U. W w back to Washington. Wash-ington. You bo l m old" cwnr try folks thai dont Kt around much, and when I do everything la all new and (rein In my mind. ahdTcant forget U ery easy. was back In Washington at a that the aeroplane business Its helghtb, and there was slier buxxllng In everybody's you met. Everybody knew should hare been done, but 'dent know who to do It to. hats kinder dying down now, jmethlng new Is cropping ; takes a mighty big thing to t stirred up for over a wiek the same subject. Washington the day that bened the L T. 0. A. A. T. N. p. 1. W. A. G. L O. 0. Y. S. ;et that for IU a new govern-fepartment. govern-fepartment. The I-Y-G-A-A-T-C-T-W-A-G I-O-O-Y-S. Depart- INow thats got more letters tan most of the new depart-so depart-so you might not know what Its the "If You Got Anything it The N.R.A. Come To Wash- And Get It Out Of Your Sys- ther come in wagons, planes. I dog teams, and Hmouxlne Jouldent think them was that 'wrong with one plan, (and I fuppose there was) but every hat hadent done well, maby fdue to their own efforts, was jtp lay It onto the N.R.A. Well was sure a lot of em that was ing so hot, for It looked like l on tne cnerosee strip oaci childhood days. Tfiev lined the morning outside the De nt of Commerce building, and ou line ud around the outside ts Just like lining up on the of Texas. Some are nun of miles from each other. T jl they got a great auditorium f ere. That was Just built foi alnlnj purposes. The Aucost e very bad, put In that way lely. But Its not only th They come to Washington to lain od everything. Everybody comes to Washington elthet j kick or a wish, and he Is just i t a pest no matter which oni trere on. re is many an Inrebtigatios Son there. I never saw such an Senate. 1 was looking for the lane one, and I run Into thi .one 1 saw thinking It was It was one on sugar. Went on the hall and butted Into an one, and it was on anti-lynch- Tbe next one was "Has tin paid too much for what they BE A U T Y re is something about a Dem- that makes em awful lnauls especially If Its on a Repub and there Is an awful lot to iut about most Republicans. told, dident I, about Borah r playing a dlrtr trick on tht of the Senate. They already a bill in and practically oassed rlng salaries to where the) i before the cut Well just as II to go to vote, Borah put In an idment that It wasent to apply laries over six thousand. Well get 1 think Its 85 hundred, oi ' Its 10,000. But anyhow It cut here raise. Well the rote wai ty close, about 45 to maby 40. they did pasj It Now that was ty fine, and I can lust Imagine good Senator Borah stood. pu dont hear so much of Mi h as you used too, for then he (head of Foreign Relations, but s a mighty able man In any-s any-s Administration, and a kindly ey soul. There Is an awful lot ne old fellows In there. Well Jd here fa some thine did von w that Senator Gore, our very tmnd Senator from Oklahoma. ktor Gore. the wittiest In there w you lldent think would you? be Is, he has a world of or hna Mr I e, and as i a fellow as ever met. nson of Cat. you might ture as a p Insurgent, Is a sweet char-jr. char-jr. He has got many a friend ng the others. 1 I havent got much time with I But I could ramble on like this ie hour and tell you about em. Robinson, leader of the pack, Is gular guy, and got plenty oa the and tbey all llk Jtck Garner, 'Vice President. They know his 3ty, and they appreciate his fair-. fair-. knowlouge of anything that es up, and above all his ho-Hess. ho-Hess. No sir the rascals are all kt. M4. McS.ulu Syrtu., ,. . . By . RrAttJORIE DUNCAN GET ENOUGH SLEEP ONE of the beauty rules so often neglected Is: sufficient sound sleep. Don't let the gay social season, sea-son, or worry, or anything else- In. ter fere -with - your- getting - etghl boura of aleep, and be aura that your aleep la the restful, rejuvenating, rejuvenat-ing, energizing kind. ' . Lack of sleep makes wrinkles under un-der the eyes, circles, too, pufflness keeps eyes looking tired, skin heavy and- leaden. - - Here are some simple ways of wooing sleep. First, and above all, when yon are ready to begin your night's sleep be sure to put to an end the day's mental and. physical activity, ac-tivity, strain and worry. Make the mind a complete blank at bedtime. If you master that little trick yon will find your eyes sparkling the next day, and your entire body feeling feel-ing fit as a fiddle. Remember airy rooms, proper ventilation (throw windows open top and bottom), let the fresh sir fill every corner of your sleeping quarters. Another - essential. In Inducing sound sleep la a comfortable bed. A darkened room Induces sleep. A very quiet room Induces sleep. Shiny metals and high colored walla that attract light Are not conducive to sleep. Better to have dull finished fin-ished walls and dull furniture. Avoid tea. coffee or stimulating foods or beverages In the late evening. eve-ning. Better to take a bedtime snack that will help yon aleep better. The old reliable warm milk, munching a bit of celery, an apple, a glass of fresh fruit juice such as orange or grapefruit or a mixture of both, tomato to-mato or sauerkraut Juice, hot water with a little lemon In It Is especially splendid not only before bolng to bed but also on arising. The warn bath (not hot) Is a good thing to take before retiring and deep breathing exercises always help. ' There Is actual cosmetic value In eight or nine hours of restful sleep a sure wrinkle chaser that It puts bloom in the cheeks (a natural bloom) and restores energy as well as beauty. "Scenes arid PmonrSTttie Current News Do you use a good eye lotion occasionally! oc-casionally! Your druggist can supply sup-ply a ready-prepared boric acid wash, or yon can make a lotion by adding a teaspoonful of boric add to a pint of boiling water. e TAKE PERSONAL INVENTORY FIRST, above all, to thine own self be true." This Is a beauty maxim. For the woman who knows herself, her possibilities for beauty, sets about enhancing herself and gets off to a good start on the not-very-difficult path to beauty. Every two or three months It is a very good plan to make a complete Inventory In-ventory of personal assets and liabilities. lia-bilities. Go from head to toe or vise versa. It makes little difference, differ-ence, so long as every phase In the beauty ensemble Is taken Into account ac-count A word of caution, however. Don't attempt a complete overhauling, for results will be too discouraging If you do. Promise to devote a half hour or so every day to a complete beauty program, concentrating on the points that need attention most Your hair, for Instance. Coiffures can be as simple or aa elaborate as you please. You may experiment yourself and let your family and friends Judge as to what style of halrcomb Is most becoming. Or, you may go to an expert for an individual in-dividual haircut and wave. But, whether or not you are your own master in the matter of arrangement arrange-ment you can have your hair literally lit-erally Into your own hands and make of It the alive, gleaming, "crowning glory" it should be. If your hair Is faded, dry, brittle, the hairs splitting or the hairs falling, It will soon respond to persistent regular brushlngr-raassage and hot oil treatments. If the hair Is oily, proper shampooing, brushing and occasional dry shampoos will help. Now we come to the skin, a most Important factor In the picture of beauty. Is your skin dry? Then promise yourself a little molding treatment with a good sklnfood every night before retiring. Ia it oily? Then look to your diet to see whether It Includes excess sweets, starches, fatty foods. Also do some exercise. And for local treatment "brisk patting with a good skin tonic will soon set the little oil glands working normally. If blackheads are your chief worry you will need fifteen minutes every day for a complete com-plete treatment Or, if eruptions mar your facial loveliness, then the right treatment, plus inner health, proper diet and exercise will clear your skin sooner than you may believe. ' '..V - v. ,; ?; ... . t fW'I'f ... A ILL V..-. j -X : 3 : L , U '( t - if -ul v J 1The Marin tower of the Golden Gate bridge at Ban Franclaco photographed when It reached the height of 632 feet 2 Public Works administration men at work on the Diamond Head reservoir project la Honolulu Hono-lulu which ts to cost fOM.000. S-Members of the) Yonng Women's Patriotic corps, recently established in Japan, marching to the Imperial paUce In their masculine garb. Liking Down on a Trostbittenw Niagara y ' - W ' : - .. . - Looking up the Niagara gorge from the.air, you see the mighty cataract with some winter frills It has never nev-er before possessed. Notice for instance the huge moands ot lee In front of the American falls. One chnnk at, talned a record height of over 100 feet Iff absolutely solid. Then, too, for the first time In well over 20 years, the entire lower rapids hare been completely frosen.- . - DORIS IS DIVORCED lLI Alleged outbursts on the nart of Arthur E. Honklna. Rvracnaa (N Ti realty broker, while he wit on his noneymoon with Doris Kenyon, blond beauty of the stasre and screen, caused a separation Just 64 days arter their wedding, according to testimony given in divorce court In Los Angeles by Miss Kenyon, who was granted her divorce. SIGNED BY THE REDS Do you make it a rule to adW your lamps properly when you read or sew or work? The light should come from behind jour left ahnuu der and -should neither leave a snaaow nor be too glaring. Never allow a glaring light to shine into your eyes. O 1111. DoU Syadtmtt. WNU Swto The first vounrnter nlcrnil fn h Cincinnati Reda bv rtnh iv.,n the new manager, was Stanley Zalu-bowskl Zalu-bowskl of Kenosha, Wis. Stanley made his mark as a pltclier In a single season. He Is eighteen years old, 8 feet 6 Inches tall and weighs 200 pounds. Helping Install a New Chancellor In the) pretence of President Roosevelt and a host ot nationall. prominent promi-nent educators, Dr. Joseph 11 M. Gray wat inaugurated at chancellor of American university in Washington. The photograph shows President Roosevelt congratulating Doctor Gray. In the center is Capt Walter Vernon, White House naval aide, President Saved His Little Farm H V fa ' rr - l I) v- Sylvester Harris, negro farmer at Columbus, Miss., has a good reason for the broad grin he wenn as he poses for his picture. He had a telephone tele-phone conversation with President Roosevelt, and the. result was that the mortgage on his small farm was extended. Wolverine It Persecuted The rolverine Is a most unique and interesting mammnl, hut also It has been one of the most DersMMit. ed because of Its fur value and be cause of Ita annoying habit of robbing rob-bing trap lines. Hair, Weather Prophet An old Indian proverb said that It would rain whenever the httlr on captured scalps became damp. One of the most useful weather Initru-menrs, Initru-menrs, the hygrometer, utilizer human hu-man hair. BRISBANE THIS WEEK' Supreme Court Says Yes ''lracs,''Not',Lgs Profits Second F. D. R. Molher-in-Law's Day The Supreme court Ave to four, decides that the New Deal Is a good deal, and the old law of supply and demand, the sacred right of the Individual In-dividual "to dp what h? chooses with bis own," are not aa Important as they used to be. " Specifically,' the cfup'reme court sustaining New York state's law to control milk and milk prices, says a state may fix prices by law, and the citizens must submit This decision, de-cision, taking from Individuals snd giving to the state the right t run business, waa handed down Just aa President Roosevelt broadcasting, was urging national support of the new plan. In the long run congress, and even the mighty Supreme court, go as the people go. The Supreme court once declared for slavery, ordering or-dering the abolitionist protector of a runaway slave to return him to bis owner. It decided against the income tax, and a Constitutional amendment was necessary to over-come over-come that TOWrf JN MIDOCEAH of mianw athurm whlfh will mwm Ia ttuk world a new race of Island dwellers. Is said by a Berlin correspondent tltefy to rise' shortly In the Nttrth sea. A time In the near future has been visualized when there wilt be l I . - A I I. uiariiiiiin tunui uiuuri-u iu iuo uuu- ,t die of the Atlantic and complete with luxury hotels . and. landing, grounds, for aircraft . Fast airplane services will be begun from the mainland snd In between the Island .communities, airdromes, with powerful wireless stations, will be built Then will come the health seekers. Week-enders will discover this new , world an , their doorsteps. The Islands will have their trees, flowers and gardens. The seaT will be harnessefttd Droftde' electricity, and the wonts of the communities com-munities will be supplied by cargo carrying aircraft from the mainland. To keep clean and healthy Uk rw rtefWarlMMUit PfUeta. They regulate., liver, bowels and stomachs Adv. C3. L. Theed, Justice of the peace In Coconut Grove, announces s new beauty contest In honor of the "legions" "le-gions" gathering In Florida. Young ladles In the contest will be fully clothed; judged by their faces, not by their legs, s blessed relief. If bullfrogs on frog farms in Louisiana bad a beauty contest only the legs would count legs being be-ing all of the frog that counts. You don't care about the frog's expression expres-sion or intellect, and only ask for fat thighs. Something more Is asked of a young woman, destined, presumably, presum-ably, to become a mother, and her brain la the Important thing, since, according to Huxley, It puts her above a savage bushman as far as the latter Is above a blade of grass. Well-shaped legs and a simpering face do not make a beautiful woman. wom-an. In any beauty contest the forehead fore-head should count CO, eyes 20, mouth and figure each 10 per cent Speaking from Constitution hall in Washington, the President told 4,000 code delegates, and the whole nation, about his first year's work, emphasizing his conviction that humanity hu-manity is more .Important than profits. One year has made him familiar with intense popularity, and the bursts Of applause did not surprise him. The President read a message of congratulation from the bead of the American Bankers' association assuring as-suring him that the banks are In absolutely sound condition and heartily approve the Presldenft financial policies, also Indicating that "super-liquidity" no longer seems so Important to banks, and lending In the old way will soon begin be-gin again. Amarlllo.Texas, celebrated "Mother In-Law's day." Husbands, by request re-quest brought flowers to their wives' mothers. Part of Main street was roped off, as a "parade ground for mothers-in-law." There were "contests for the fattest, leanest youngest, and oldest, and the one having the most Inlaws, also a beauty contest" Amarlllo seems to have made the most of Its holiday, which should remind a certain type of American that it is most stupid and unworthy to ridicule the mother of bla own wife, and the grandmother of his children. If they have any good qualities they probably Inherit them from that grandmother. Gilbert White, painting a mural for the agricultural hall in Washington, Wash-ington, seeking female models in France, found no perfect female figure, fig-ure, and declared the French women wom-en improperly proportioned "Their legs are too short." Short French legs did Bot keep Suzanne Lenglen from playing tennis ten-nis better than any long legged An-gloSnxon An-gloSnxon female ever played, and they do not Interfere with the fact that long legged femnles of England and America borrow their styles from French women and try to look like theui. Resides, perfect flKiires In Frunce may not he looting for work as artists' models. Freedom ia Goodnets The good man alone la free and nil bnd men are slaves." Your local dealer carries Ferry Pure Bred Vegetnble Seeds. Now only 5 cents a package. Adv. Independence roor-wIthoHt-debt Is a softer pillow pil-low than that of any prince. If you worry abont an occasional airplane accident, and ever feel Inclined In-clined to doubt the ultimate, absolute abso-lute conquest of the air and of weather conditions, stop thinking about a few rare accidents, and consider con-sider what progress flying has made within a few years. Soon ships will fly around this earth In 43 hours, and flying will he as much a matter of course with everybody as railroad travel Is now. To prove thnt she Is "coming back" despite the Versailles treaty, Germany plans a mass flight of powerful pow-erful planes from Berlin to the former German colonies In West Africaperhaps Af-ricaperhaps to remind the pres ent owners of those colonies that something disagreeable might hap pen, some time. C Ktnf rAturw Syndic!, Ins. WNU Strvlce Snew Preserve Berries Much of the food supply of the bird Inhabitants of the forest areas In the heart of the Ural mountains In northeastern Europe consists of berries of the previous season's crop. The snow comes so quickly after the berries have ripened In the short summer season that much of me rruic is covered witn snow, either on the bushes or where It has fallen on the ground, before it can be harvested or baa time to decay. de-cay. The snow serves as a preservative preserv-ative and when It begins to melt away in the early spring the berries ber-ries are Just as fit for consumption by the birds as when they were first covered. American Pole Ponies American polo ponies are usually about 15 banda high and weigh In the neighborhood of 1,000 pounds. In this type of horse a short back' and big barrel are encouraged, since these give wind and endurance endur-ance for a horse which must carry weight at speed. Polo ponies usually usu-ally have some thoroughbred blood. A good cross Is three-fourths or seven-eighths thoroughbred witn some other stockier breed. Large Reck Garden .... Cornell university at Ithaca, N. fM has what are perhaps the largest rock gardens In the world. Two gorges, the one of Cascadilla creek and the other of Fall creek, each more than a mile long and with banks sometime rising 250 feet from the water'a edge, constitute these gardena. They are the two campus. Salt Lake City's fewest Hotel IC T l I I HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE 200 Rooms 200 Tile Bath Radio connection in every toons. RATES FROM Sl.30 Jtut tpptnlt It oneoe Tthtmtlt ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Mgr. WLM& mt mm Finds Relief -Safe, All- Vegetable Way She bad given up hop of MiythiRK but parti relief until he faarned of fnmoui all-mntahle all-mntahle NR Tlbfet (Nature's Remedy). But now afu year of chronic constipation and blUoumeae -what a chcngel New pep new color and vitality freedom from bowel luggtihnwie and Intra In-tra tint! polwma. Thi U-vfKetbto Uxattre Knntly stimulate tne entire bowel, gives cnrnitet, 11 t ' n, elimination. vT, eir-rf't. (ict a 2." box. iTli HIW'' AH drugW. "tums" reasaawri STOP ITCHING It's amaiing bow this tormenting: tronble wherever it occurs- nex yields to sootLinf tri ' . i: |