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Show CACHE AMERICAN. LOGAN, 1TAII the league was taking Hie Italy In aggr.-ieai- r the It do Fthlopiati war. tor Hie first time suae I'.jn, cop!e began to talk alnut Hie United Ftule eventually PcvnOiWg a member. Rreaident Itiawevelt and of Flute Hull found llielr neutrality pulley a'rong'y rn'lord all over the country, with many el Itorlul comments uni s flood of Individual letters linUling the United States shun! d go further - lionld civ IHi the league to Hie ut operate to preserve peace. Then came the leuguei peace proposal, wliivh, si cording to the same canvass uf editorials tind rending of letters, was regnrdisl at a ttluitm fill surrender to Imperialism, at a partitioning of Hie rmnag gresslve nation In the conflict. In fail, ns a reversion to Hie worst and most disliked -- In Anivrim type of Hid World diplomacy Just Hie sort of filing, unity editorial from and letter writers In which the lulled Ftul.a should keep clear. 3c Pr0f MEREST TO t W' apparently a strut g Hand ap.in-- t HEARD around the NATIONAL CAPITAL iy CarterFicld Vp In Niw York nuv Dire U a i of tnik lit tin1 UJnnnt good bout J.iims V. Wiuhwunh Jr for rrvMihnt. from fVrfl Nw ot tin editorl! York MKm are l.HliJ.fltIul D.t K with to rm h1oii A I f M. I.imdon It in V.'ito" Ii.ih So f.if D.! f Kuns-f- t l.itftl to the Sunflower Hot Into AM of nhli h U remfnUeenf of the tlim ';ilvin ('.mAM.: chIU! n Feint. .r VYillinin V. Horuh. find AAkifi Mm to Join him on Dip I udo-t- . VIier tiNn IW.Di Is nlleed to hut fui'l, In W hull candid. .t north! jdnrt V Ihit In N w York Du Wadsworth Is no Joke wlintxr. In tin fil'd ft. ifc, tin New Yoi kors np pnal.ito ful the vuImp of thoir 47 elortor.il otos. utnl the f.ut tliat thov Iim V lo ilep xo In thr not ehafotjil follego hnlhd. n 1 10 mhv Ohd phtoo. thy i(rol:itP H pront ninny thirjM which an nd so wol! undrrKi'Hid outside Now Yrk. U the ohl OlU, f. If CHI'lJb. Idol! friidi'Kiip hotwitn Alfred K. South nd Wadsworth. It d.itos hick a gioat iii'iijr years. Anoflior Is Dm way WadsAoith ratne tn lose o'it In Mm hist rare for tin Ronate. In ItVM. W miner, fonuor Sonator Robert Judge, was the mndMiife npdnst him, Rut Wagners durallty os or Wadsworth was loss than Die number of Independent Republican dry Votes fiolhsl by a third party ticket. the exThis tn ket was put up press purMse of beating Wads worth, who at tlie time was regarded as one of the profit wet lenders. Which Is more sipiiMcant Hint tills wn If one Jmt two jours bofnro the llmm-the which Al Smith all time high wuh-- r m;irk of the dry ninvoniont. Now Yorkers ftlomlly to Wad worth, mnv n prominent iiiomhor of the mlnoritv In the house, point out tluit It woulil he very difficult for Tiinuminy II. ill to deliver Its full strength lit the polls n jr.il nst Wmls worth mnl for Knn.-e- r!t, non ns sinning (lint something happens he v to nml-tween now mnl election Tmmn.iuv II, ill want Roosevelt reelected. I or lit the prevent inement It Is a mutter of supreme linliffer-eneto T.itiuunnv who Is In the White House. It hits not forgotten that it was Roosevelt and Farley n nd Joseph V. Mi Kee who nro responsible for their not having the mayoralty now, mid it Is the in Ivors nllioo, far more than the White House, that Interests the Tntntnany lads. Thats where the milk for the Tiger ruhs comes from. 1 fr mui-mbi-r- s i : Bob By WILLIAM C. UTLEV lt the love of Mike, button lip tloit overcoat! And stay And (loo t out of di.iughtsl ,et your fei't well Tbe hey dey period for the com-moi- l cold la jiiniind H e corner. For If there inn le a.dd to he one time of the year when nmre ue-s- t rntih cold than any other, atatudlca and health turveva Indicate that the hitler half tint period enihrat-eof January and tlie first half of February. lime In think of pro-te- i agile"! the (log jonrm-ltbre.it of Hi nmxt common afllht.on of ni ml. ml - tlie common cold, wbhh, for Ha Tory common mankind a ticsa, la also l most affliction. f Ibw many, rnanv of u, e were not reeling a Utile upe, Lave tossed off Hie question allh I aniffle and reply tn the effect Unit (iti, It'a only a little cold. It II pasa away amm !" Th.it I icrhapa excusable on the ground that an ordinary mid la not productive of terrible auficilng, o no compliclong a It develop ation. What we are probably nornt unwise In overlooking la the frequency with whuh auch emnpliea-tlonoccur. Here la an IRuslrulion: Now la Favor Preparedness Hus, probably, was a nattiml public reaction, lull Hie surprising part is I lie Insistence Hint Hie I niti-States go In nmre strongly for Sentiment for a strong arm) and navy lias always loan vigorous lit Hie AtlanMc it ml I'acllic Coast states, but Hus last Interna- - How Dangeroua Colda Ara. We read wiih horror of thousand alio die In flood, tornadoes, fires, gun accidents, f.d's, asphyxiation of other catiistro-pland tlie dmi-na w hii h aie classed as m idden tab Tod iv the entire nation la up In arms, so to apeak. In a campaign to rut down the nlarnilng annual toll of fatal motor vehicle dent ha Yet there are In America more deatha every year from pneumonia than from all accidental causes Combined. I'nemnoula amost In variably begins with an ordinary Cold! And we say, cold r ed ' 'ih, Itg only a little folds cost the people of the UnitSlates more than one and one-hal- f billion dollars a year, accordUnited Stales public licalth service. They are responsible fur an average loss of two and one-half daya every year for every worker iu the country. In surveys conducted In certain Industrie It has been shown that over a period of ten years tcr cent of all from work was due to colds, among men. Among women, fil per cent of al! absences from work was due to colds. The public health service iilsii reveas that limst Americans have two to three colds a year, and that, among workers, the average is from three to seven colds a year. Cla"S group tllffor In their sns-- I College stuceptihil'ty to colds. dents, for instance, because they nre as a rule young, carefree and Somewhat indifferent to slight indispositions, contract colds more often than the average person. The cold ing to tlie .'111 ' Railroad Oratory ' s o turn 1.1'VI'liV II 11 VI plan to vvntc tins laic than in the omu-,rif the late Shctli'ih Holme. piiiHC of ilctci lives, tv ci mu of all invest U'.a' 't , I lie last w..til nl Solvino tin, e cm ;mui III the Iffaihct ilvl.vatii V At.-- '. .V :u. v il ' v In iMfckrU If !! alvl m Fi I fil $UCE!U$i I TVMSMQW'.S dry tntt, a roll of k!hI imir arx! a bail i'f fwlim in onr kliilo-- ! um hoH idol Irt ImmHc. ji hii) j r m.di'.J onMio w.Di it(oho with Iwnriii fi COST OP ACCIDENTS of ciUlftii In t!m !Ul t Mai Ip Uni U at '($.3 unit k!y an 1 tlm akin If Fniirut) a aiM wpaIi ! l u . with it. IliK loaf of r.iki n (f iCHlOf OVOll a JiO"k SIMPLE SIMON Dm WET A PIEMAN AND ORDEKED THREE If l)lll !! of rak in tli hriot oik' Hill riM lumber tb.Mi bt Ik ) kv!) !o hum. vm nif un t Dt an 01 EOUt, HI NOW EATS TUMS WHEN HEAIIKILN COMET DONT SUEElt ANT MORE I I ... 1 fib-m- l X U 4 ! " i - public I'.y uppiunluicnt I no-- t a .n (be m option room of ihe Amort au l.xpu sH company. H i i in . i Lot. tin arrived agog with somoitilng Important that lit wished to got off It wouldn't kvip for his clast. aing. Vome over here In the corner Kid take bii ennui." he add. tirg lug no toward a ihair In an alI tou natI followed cove. urally Inquisitive. "You are aware, I suppose, Hi.it a certain celebrated In lomdon; IntenmHomil crook that Scotland Yard men are at wirlntH points with Ihe object of picking him up. What ally la he watiiVd for';" Rut Fie g"t It .Search me. straight from one who knows th it lie I Just ns likely to drop In as elsewhere.' Was This a Sherlochf A man wearing a straw hat, light Humic! trousers and swinging a Malacca cane walked In at that moment. He had a hawk like nose, a keen etc un i appeared to lake In ut a singlu glume every person present. "Whom do you suppose he Is?" I asked. "If he Isn't a Sentltind Yard opsaid my friend, who erative," writes thrillers when at home striving to pay taxes. "I'm a had gtiess-er- , that's all. Keep your eye on that cove. Nothing seems to escape him." T he stranger opened up a copy of the Haris Herald and buried Ids nose In its pages, "Isn't reading a single line," said myfilend. "All pretense. HI eyes are roving. Hes looking for someSlick mug, that. Kvcry gesbody. ture Is furtive. I'll wager you an KngIKh pound that he Is a Yard man." A harmless looking party. Might he a mere Innocent bystander. Wh.it do you Imagine he Is wanted Is every body here for?" I asked. under suspicion?" Barnums Philosophy. That Isn't the point. In a big city like London there Is hound to be u large number of coiilnlence men browsing urnund ttie travel liuicaus looking for something In the line of e.iy murk. People come In lime from all parts of tlie world to cash travel checks nnd to dan Hips. Innocently they Hash roll. and convert money into foreign exchange, making more or less display, tempting a con man. According to I. T. Rarnutn, the old circus man, there Is a sucker born every minute, and according to our old friend, Inspector I.urns of New York, two gangsters come simultaneously Into the world ready to take him. You can see how It Is." The stranger got out of his chair and took a couple more turns among those negotiating short and long trips hy rail, steamer, auto and air, his eyes wandering restlessly from one to the other as he moved panther-likfrom room to room. "You cant tell me, said the New Yorker, that he Is doing the gumshoe net for exercise. The party lie Is looking for hasnt shown up yet. When he does yon will see unmistakable signs that the hound has nailed Hie fox. We'll sit right here and wateh the piny." Trail Get Hotter. At this Juncture In the analytical proceedings I begun to be Impressed. Tbe man with the straw hat and the flannel kicks made another excursion. For a certainty he was In search of somebody. Not being accustomed to hanging ubout for an International, or even a local. crook to turn up and run smack Into the yearning arms of Scotland Yard, I was In doubt as to our next move. The man tn the straw lint made It for me hy fixing quite suddenly his glittering eye upon my friend. "Excuse me, gentlemen, he began with certain reserve, nre you not Americans? I, for one, am," replied the combut my piler of popular fiction, running mate here, who does a deul of traveling, hasn't yet found a country that satisfies him completely. However, we are at your service." The Yard man Instantly expanded Into a human being. "Tell me If you can." he pleaded, doffing the straw hat for the first time nnd wiping hi brow with a kerchief, "why in hell nobody ever keeps an engagement In London? I had an appointment to meet some folks here at 10 o'clock for a trip to tantorhnry cathedral. It Is now close to 11, nnd I'll he eternally handed if III stick around here any longer. Excuse me for exploding ,v an! thrh irmw nihil' The Arle of Detection ai Practiced by an Amateur llaeekehaer i - t'hilllo fit m hoik tol I cov.kh roll without .! dhlnll of dni Stop Dm u l Move, rino)ins u!! Milf a ti It m ik H that dnaim an MmI trabrUtWl, to jf tt ivui fi hrMitAiin Miua biv ftaunl that Tumi t'lif'or ftc4 inUriM-- Munh 3 or 4 Urr umatinc, (uMf eat inf. Ut n utit furtv. tf ime utM brin liUM CItf lUtll no billtt (Ifl Bud MV? Kiw mat may hriikif lluTv. inrm To Kiifton h'lrdontvl putty, pin' Iu hulling water mol allow to t.md until water I hi pot Koop ' (M m-- in too warm tlx ii i neii otlf tUh II IfMriv fto ftntarnj Intrd Bud, but rK a room. with Mhiiy wjr tiLai vru mui imt thrm prtn. ft(wTuih 7 ie very brt way from Dm of t'.ik.n; fu-- NO" SAYING TO FAVORITE FOODS Mirt (lour. 4 tenl only After I jr tmard wcA bvlntrEi whit h nrutr uw hmud( nrvrf OVrT'stiiuUi.aE-f- Ur fttomach Of I uu J kkft tlx nun! jr Lutft. OrUf 10c. n! oikim-- mu-I- hloMKOiurt (o Ion' (heir mill about Do room tpilu dump. Keep pii-it- Ba careful about this! George Olsen, grnial bandmaster of the ColHotel Sherman, and Ethel Shutta, h.s beautiful lege Inn in Chicago demonstrate a practice which probab'y spreads as many songstress-wife- , colds as any other this Pme of year, according to medical authorities. Oh, welll If you were George, wouldn't you take a chance7 can point at a germ, a hug, an organism or a microorganism am) any dchnltoly, 'That Is whal cauws colds " Til's I apparent even from the definition of a cold, a glvi u h.v Ir. one of Alphonse Raymond America' foremost authorl'ica. lie any: "The common cold la un acute rtitnrrlial Intlamimitlon of the upper , of tmdcrtcrmliied respiratory trni-tetiology." Kllology Is the assignment of cause. When We Are Susceptible. White science lias not yet risog-nlzotlie actual cans Hive agent nf the common cold, It has lenrniMl from experience many of the things that cause us to become susceptible to colds. Not the least of these Is We are more lowered resistance. likely to catch cold when we arc tired or worried or nervous In other words when vve nre generally run down." That Is possibly the explanation of tlie fact that late January and early February are tlie periods of most common Infection. I.y that time our resis'.mce has been lowered by months of In sufficient exercise, loss consumption of the fresh outdoor air and more general confinement. Kxposuro nnd lack of rest often lay ns wide open" to attacks ot Ism-Iici- also pn (.nt In the nose and thrm is of heiphy imtsoii. but usual! v to a HIT ill free. These iirgmi-m- s m iv he seen under the mi rnsiiis-- . While aclence does tint helli-vthat they themselves cause cold. R holds that they may nss.t an organism whhh does. That siali aa oi .'.ml-thus exist, hut has ii.. jot boon Isolated or Keen. Is It, daaied In the fact, as reported liv I loi ter Iioohoz. that nns.il Hons, apparently sterile, arc Some! mios found In mid victims, and that the-.secretions, transplant! d to a noiui.il person, will often communicate the cohL The fact that ti er can be an acute ! m e Itifln ti tn.it hi of mucous mottiiiraiio with tin fiero oil' uiisin In sight Is one of the imp png mvsterios the common mid has presented to science, ng to Iioctor Iwhcz. May Burrow Deep. disease In these Instances Is due In ordinary b.u term we must assume that tlie organism lire In the early singes beneatli tlie surface of the l.ssiios," be has written. That presents the possibility tliat the organism may burrow down so deep Into the tissues that it cannot he uncovered for examination hy simply removing nasal secretions, Tlu-rur- t.n, I.mi- - of colds, the sporadic, v im Ii is niw.ns amongst ns somewhere an the epidemic, the r itnre of which is apparent from its name. Keep Up Your Resistance. Since people who are "run down are most susceptible to colds, the smart thing Is to keep yourself from getting that way. Keep your body as healthy as you ran. .Medical authorities agree that If you are to keep from catcldng colds, you should get as much sleep, .sunshine and fresh air as possible. You should eat plenty of nourishing food without overeating, for overeating lowers resistance. Dress so that you will keep comfortably warm, without having too much clothing on In hot weather, or too little In cold. If you get wet, change clothes as soon as you can. Avoid, If possible; going from a hot rom to the cold Never stay In a draft. You should remember to get some sort of exercise without overdoing It, to breathe through your nose, not your mouth, to keep cleun at all times, for dirty hands often carry Infection, and to avoid constitution. Dont Mix With Sufferers. Above all, keep away from people who have colds, for the common cold is one of the most contagious of all diseases. When there is an In your vicinity, you should keep away from all crowds, avoid strictly the use of common drinking cutis, telephones and the like. This goes even for members of your family and dear friends. Ry the same token, you should, If you have a cold, keep nway from everybody; colds are most often spread by kissing and breathing Into anothers face. Cover up when you sneeze or congh. If you feel a cold coming on, go to bed. Drink plenty of water. Eat lightly, and take a mild laxative. If you feel sick, dont try to work. Yon may pass your cold to others, and your employer certainly would not thank you for that. It wont hurt to repeat: See your doctor. It Is better not to attempt to prescribe for yourself. Thats your doctors business. I.et him do It. If you find you have a groat many colds, ask him to make a thorough examination and tell Organism "If Hie e One of tlie Interesting questions which must he settled one way or The Case of Wadsworth the other, for the simple reason that If nothing happens the existing Those w ho advocate Wadsworths nomination are assuming two things law expires, concerns Coordinator neither of which is accepted at fare Joseph R. Uastnian, His office, nn.I value h.v outsiders One is that the the law creating It, die In June. dry resentment against Wadsworth The railroads have no particular lias died away that there Is no miobjection to Kastman. They rather nority of angry dry Republicans like him. Rut If the law expires he willing to cut lii in regardless of will still he an Important ntombor of the Interstate Commerce coiiiinis evorj other Issue, and therefore capable of endangering the electoral slon, so that Is not so Important to them. rote of t lie state. Railroad labor, however. Is very The other Is that tiie woman have entirely forgotten his much interested In ICastman personstrong opposition to the Nineteenth ally. The point Is that Kastman ro in cxi ro oO in cxi OJ cu amendment and forgotten that his was supposed, under the law, tn TA "a. S F? gCf O 1X3 wife was the outspoken president work out a lot of practices by which n 3 15 aj ,u -- D CO Mu 03 O the co T2. railroads, through womans of the oporating r? organization opposed to extending the suffrage to with each other Instead of comThis chart, the result of a survey among the employees of a large save could lot a of useless peting, the gentler sex. company, shows how colds increase as the temperature drops. The question here Is not whether work. Fear of the unemployment either of these groups comprise a that might result caused labor to rate for army officers and their fam- colds, (hills from gotting wet, from light for an amendment to the law, ilies, accustomed to more careful draughts or from any other cause do majority of New Y'orks electorate, nor whether both together do. That which was adopted, forbidding the living habits, falls far below the the same. So does lack of sleep, ltut all these things merely lower refiring of any employee as a result average. Is not t lie way political factors of such economics. The result was sistance; they do not cause colds. Cost of Colds Is Enormous. work. The signilleance lies in whether these two groups will not pro- that though certain changes were American Industry annually loses By being more careful In our livduce a suflicient total, crossing over made looking toward neon unies, the about 1)0,000,(100 days, at a cost of ing habits we can build up our rerailroads could cut tlie main Item sistance. party lines, to defeat Wadswortli of nearly half a billion dollars, beOne school of thought advances cost, pay roll, only when emIf he were the nominee. cause of colds. And the really starthe that colds are the result Curiously enough most persons ployees died or resigned. tling thing is that the prevalence of of a theory general acid condition in tho differ very much biagree that neither his wet nor his Want not does colds Day e body, nnd there seems to lie evistand would hurt tween different sections of tbe counThe labor lobby, therefore. Is more dence to support this contention In Wadswortli now in any other In warmer the climates try. People state. It Is not a question of is interested In a big fight it will stage suffer from colds Just as do people the fact that when we keep ourselves alkalized hy means nf citrous day, the first sues, nor the importance of where for Use In the colder areas. As a matter he stands on them. It Is a question change since the Adamson eight-hou- r of fact, the Kskimos In the Arctic fruit juices and other alkaline foods day In 1010. It also would regions never suffer colds, except and drinks we catch fewer colds. of old animosities, of a personal Another school says colds result like congress to limit the size of nature. for short periods after the visits of I'ut no one knows more nhout trains the number of cars. This ships from other parts of the world. from lack of some of the vitamins, them than the very people who are has become especially Important Indicating that the germs (if, In- particularly vitamin A, nnd advises the use of certain fish oils which since electrification. It would like now beginning to talk Wadsworth, deed, that Is what they are no one also a national full crew bill, slm-i- r which, to say the least, Is interestare brought Into contain this vitamin as a moans to knows) really to the full crew bills of a ing. these frigid parts from lands where building up resistance to colds. number of states. Polluted Air Theory. milder weather prevails. On AdmirReacts Against League In the interest of safety, It would Still another Idea Is that colds al ISyrd's first expedition to the Antlike the maximum number of hours arctic not one of his men are the result of breathing Impure Tremendously increased appropricaught a a man can work In any 24 being cold. air, dust, dirt and germs which ations fur the army and navy, parcause the Inflammation. It Is true ticularly on nirplanes, tanks, heavy cut from 10, under the present law, can be prevented with colds Many guns and all forms of war supplies lol2. The railroads are not anxious a little forethought, and so, of that the Identical condition can he effected by breathing certain powwhich require a considerable length to work men more than eight hours, course, can their complications. ders and of time for production, will result, because at tlie end of eight hours gases, nnd that men who serious these Mighty complications work In Industrial time and a half pay begins, so natplants where curiously enough, from recent acfor are, too, pneumonia Is only one such polluted air Is present often urally they avoid overtime when of them. Others are tions by the League of Nations bronquinsy, suffer from conditions that are. In the main object of which was supthey can. Their objection to any chitis, pleurisy and often tuberposed to he the preservation of revision In this law is that It would culosis, If the cold Is neglected long every symptom. Identical with colds. The most generally accepted theory peace and the consequent lessening occasionally leave them in a tougn enongh. Is that the cold Is caused h.v a of armament burdens. spot. Ierhnps one reason that we do definite microorganism or group of Meanwhile the railroad will he The answer here Is a widespread not give colds the attention they deNo one has ever fighting for some other things. They public reaction against the league. Is that nobody actually knows seen It, though. It mnv he loo small want Hip long and short haul clause serve In favor of the United States being what causes them. A regrettable or It may burrow too deep, assuming repealed. This had a favoiahle re- prepared to defend itself. hut none the less true. There that it exists at all Nasal secreAt no time since 101 S was sentiyi u why. port from the house committee last fact, are several theories that have been tions from cold sufferers contain Finallv, dont simply neglect your ment In favor of the League of session, but it died. Senator Wheeler hut scienmedical given prominence, .stroptooeeri siapliy loroooi pneumo cold. The risk Isnt worth IL Nations so strong in this country ns vvdl fight It in the senate. Is no one who tists admit that tiieie cocci and other organisms. They are C Western Newetsvuer Unuix. WNU Servlcs. it was just a few weeks ago, when Cop right & Davi.A; , e mI-- o Railroads will come Into a lot of oratory at this session of congress, though no one knows at the moment whether any of t tie score or mure of proposals that will he considered will be e - hmis( Regh-i-tci- , tional maneuver seems to have stirred up the middle country, which liny always been the citadel of pm l.'lsm, and of little army and navy sentiment. It Jil't so ballpens that this fS In rather well with several Ideas of the Iresf.lent. Mr. Rnmevclt Is more sympathetic with both army and navy, though espotmllv Hie hitter, than nny 1'icsiJciit In times. Moreover, ns assistant sec rotary of llte navy during the World war period, Mr. Roosevelt had firsthand experience with Hie difficulty of getting war supplies lien needed. Speedily Another reason why Mr. Roosevelt i.s sympathetic has mulling to do with pi eparedtiess, hut wiih liiislnesg recovery. The President lias frequently told friends that the hardest nut to crack In the whole recovery program was to get the so culled heavy Industries busy and employing workers, lie has fre- quently dwelt on the overbuilding of hotels, apartment houses, office buildings, no, iu must American cities, lie has pointed out that many other lines using the products of Hie heavy Industries had expanded so much Just before the ilepres shin that they will not lie active buyers for several years to come. So heavy government purchase! of these heavy war supplies will help tremendously on the work re lief prnglltm. H e- Tim c lo-r- Crnrlcrht WNU Surv!c. A pad of Mind should m'u.ij be kept Hi.ir the luni.iee In the rellar. Miottld a hi'.iik from Ihe furnace It iu. i) la quickly ev start a hu-- hnuMied Strip molted clotlH. 15 AWU SALT LIKES NEWEST HOSTELRY wiih Do Mtud. O Our lobby 1a delightfully air cooled during (be summer MRtlu Rufli for Cram Moon, fiatfia 200 Wooma-2-00 of orange hc! cD'd wlh U pplng chocolate arc dell ttd N. W NT Mark Twain's Vi il Shown in Collection of .pIiori-m- s I.clng a philns.ipher, M.uk Twain wus given to creating aphorisms Ids diurlis published In LVinopoll tan tire full nf t lorn. Fur example: HOTEL Grief rim take care nf Itself, but to get tlie lull yalue nf Jey you must lave somebody L divide it with. Have u place for everything and Wales 1.50 to $3.00 kvs i the thing somcwhire else. This Is not advice, it la merely custom. The flntr) Trmpi fkptim hmm ft frienliy ainiM highly dwraMo, A lu.ia should not be Without find it Iidbimr phrrruYou till ! tilalts per rorljr rui?i(urtlir( and ' morals; it Is better to have bad ran I hrr t horouchly agimlilf.lou morals than none at all. tin botrl lai fora UEtdmtand HIGHLY KLCOM M My honks nre water, those of the You Esan alaoftpprrclata nhy. great gi uluses ire wine. Everybody of distinction to fttop drinks water. fti a tmarh thir bn&utiiut hostelry It takes me a long lime to lose ERNFST C ROSS1TFR, Afr. my temper, hut om e lost I could Rffiiw mrMHiwgra.tjraaEiMi not find it wiih A deg. t that we Use our It Is no morals day. U gets them out of repair for Sunday. The man who is a pessimNt he fore 4S knows too much ; If lie is nn optimist tifler It, he knows too little is caused by an "Morning sickness Good breeding consists In conand condition. To avoid it, acid must be cealing bow much we think of ourofiset by alkalis such a magnesia. selves and how little we think of Why Physicians Recommend the other person. Temple Square No Need to Suffer 4T.!crningSickness Milnesia Wafers 10 Famous I'irnt Editions Are Found to lie Forgeries book collecting The Eunqiean world received a recently when nb, nit 40 fammis first edl which have been accepted Hons, as genuine In nil btaiulard bibllog raphies for Ml years, were founds to be forgeries. In most of them, either the paper or the type or both did not exbt at the time the books were supposed to have been printed. Anil In some cases the text was taken from revised editions. Colliers. Few Athletic Records That Have Held for Many Years Some International athletic records bold for long periods. In America, Ewrys record for the standing broad jump has not been broken in 30 years, and Wefers record for the dash in 3.S years. 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