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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE Bees See Ultra-ViolHues Invisible to Man et DEFINES BANKERS Pees are nble to distltiibh. small. Inrrlcnte luitteru In iillru- violH colors, as well as In si of the colors vlsllilc to 111:1 n. says Meclmnlcs Magsr.ine. This fiict has been esinhlished In i by the Muscuin of NaturHl History, other experiments Imve shown Unit ninny flowers, tlie Willis of mmiy Inittcrlllcs. and other things In nuture hnve iitterns in ultrn violet thiit are lnvisil)le to innri eyes. Thus hin-s- . hiiiI probably other Insects, move It) a world of hen 1. I tin t niHii fiinnot see or even lm!i);liie. A bee's eye is radically different from that of a human, having no rods or cones and hclnn far simpler In Its elements. In one lest, the experimenter worked with a colony of bees nesting in the wall of a building on an Island. A small hole In the outside was the only entrance. Doctor Lutz prepared pnrds on which were painted patterns In black and white thin does not reflect ultra violet li'ht. Kneh card whs pierced with a hole the Rlze of the nppiiinp to the nest. I'.y placing a card with a certain pat tern over the entrance, there was established an association In tin? bees' "minds" hetween that pattern and the entrance. When the cards were shifted, the bees Ignored the new pattern and flew to the old In an attempt to get Into the nest. PABT IN RECOVERY Bankers n Aint-rlt-iir- fASHINGTON, D. C President Pnnsevelt in his address before , nrni.flnna hero- nn TVTarrh 11 I,g JiKA announced I0!lo"Ja ""'6'"'" Law. President of the American linkers Association: "On this your first anniversary ; ease allow me in behalf of the ' uuntry's banks to express our full onfldence and our sincere desire to i efforts Doperate in your courageous recovery." The ) bring about of the country Is ; anking structure iiind and liquid and banks have er been iu stronger position to nciion effectively. Conditions have iproved to the point where it is no nger necessary for banks to be There is a definite II now for banks, not to extend jse credits or to make improper una, but for a most sympathetic titude toward legitimate credit eds and for a recognition of re-onsibility for their proper and tal part in the program of re- he t that he had received lolotrram from Francis . Many Believe E!ue Nile to Be Really True Ni'e Although In ancient times there was a certain amount of knowledge of the course of he upper Kile, most of the facts were mixed with much fnlilp, says a writer In the New York Times. Kven this knowledge disappeared during the Middle ages, and It was not until an about 1770 that James Lake established Englishman. TMna, In Ahyssinin. as t he source of the I'.lue Nile. Captains Grant and Spoke and Sir Samuel I'.akor discovered that the White Nile has Its sources In Lakes Albert and Victoria. It Is so called because of the fine whitish clay which colors Its waters, and it was regarded by the ancients as the true Nile. To day, however. It is generally ac cepted that the I'.lue Nile Is really the true Nile, for It Is that body which, during its rapid course from the highlands of Abyssinia, has carried down with Its floods nil the rich mud which, through the nges. has been spread over the area on each side of Its course and has formed the land of Kgypt. The Pine and the White at Khartoum. In the Sudan, thence the White Nile flows north until a little beyond Cairo, where the stream splits Into two branches. the Rosetta and the Pamlett.i, forming the India. very." Th: Soundness of Banking In an address before a recent ust conference of the association'! Rust Division In New York, Mr. said: A depression cannot long Burvive sound, banking structure if the akinz structure is responsive to Itimate needs and functions in a that is virile and alive. The cheering fact of the present situation Is the knowledge that our binka are In Etrong position. "Recov3ry, even to the most Is no longer a myth or a r:nor, nor Is It merely psychologist!. Abundant evidence and proof if on every hand tangible proof. th a return of confidence the eels have begun to go round and a :at many well managed busi may look for a profit during !s calendar year with fair assur- e at least. For what has been ibleved let us thank the President, o has labored with courage and lenre and vision. Let us thank Congress, whose members dur- fik the emergency have put the puh--I, isf welfare above partisanship. Let M thank one hundred twenty-fivOlMon of our own citizens who refused to be stampeded, but Jy c, es Nik-Joi- w l e T Origin of "I'm From Missouri" The origin of the phrase "I'm from Missouri, you'll have to show me," has been attributed to D. Vandlver, a congressman from Missouri between 1S07 and 1005. The hue Speaker Champ Clurk credited Vandiver with originating the expression In an address hefore the Five o'clock club In Philadelphia In 1S!). He said: "1 come from the country that raises corn, cotton, coekleburs and DemYou've ocrats. I'm front Missouri. got to show me." There Is some doubt, however, as to whether the phrase was an original one with him. Another report has It that ll was first used In derision by Colo rado lead and t!nc miners again Imported strike breakers from Missouri during a strike nt I.eadvilb. the Missouri men "bavins to be shown' the different methods of mining employed Ie , Jfher have kept alive the spark of faith and hope. who Ine Wil-lnr- Causa for Confidence We may reasonably expect that Up recent action of the government . . stabilizing the dollar will have a rked tendency to encourage and other business commit-- j nts. Business men need not be so ssjriuslvely engaged In taking coun-- 4 f their fears now that uncertainty does not haunt them. I 1'Murh has I?cn said abnut the iwalng of credit by banks. During jtt acute period of the depression (Hiiki for the most part have not lending normally, nor should jt&iy be blamed. With public confl-c- e shattered the banker was prop-- t' ennrerned In liquidity, having jtnlnd his primary obligation to off deposits. The situation has proved to the point where supcr-fildlt- y no longer seems necessary. Cf dltlons have materially changed, , S ...... itn ff tfrrj will desire, for every reason, tajrtturn to a more normnl lending Kf7. This means a sympathetic and a recognition of respnn-ClUltfor his proper part In the W'rsm of recovery by the banker Ue passes upon and meets sound f'lt requirements of huslneM as wines Into and continue- - on the turn." y ?rd Public Confidence Return! direct Information Indicates that the bnnklng situation flowing definite and etesdy Im-emcnt. j. f. T. O'Connor. Computer of the Currency of the United said In a recent address. He J1"-- nut that the decided drop has occurred In money In ho that the public hsi ft'l)' coaned hoarding. 0 March 1, 1931, the Federal rv' Hojid reported that the r,t money In circulation con-ivH- clr-rr:l,- tl 'me f """'I'd n'h to !S.Si5.000.000. which decline f J 1,077.000.000 since IMS. It was a drop of I?" ,h '! or over 29 per cent, tlme peak of I7.6S1.0O0.- - cached on March 13. 1033. About naif the decrease, It was pointed 'ffWted the return of currency n''i" the public. ; '""y in circulation declined rapaftnr the reopening of the hanks "J. M"h. Ml, and bas continued l" ' Hne from week to week, 'th'tnndlng the Increase In the "N for currency arising from of pay rolls and e volume of retail trade," Mid. which, he , "ml"r"" 'Indicate ronllnued return tianVI"! iiiiM' from hoTi reetitabllabed.' , - IV in-th- Z m Man? Namei for Rabbit Fur An Indication of the wide use made of rabbit pelts Is contained In the list of trade names under which the fur is marketed. It may come In a gnrment or fur set or trim mines known as Arctic seal. Aublack fox. I'.aitlc stralian seal. fox. I'liltlc brown Haltlc leopard. , lion. Haltlc seal I'.ay seal. I'.eaver-ettecas bluerette. bcuwr. I'.elginn toretie, chnpchlllnn. chiiichillette. Const seal cony, cony leopard or mole or seal, mole, electric fox hair. French ermliiette. ermlllne. beaver. French rtilrirhil la. French cony, leopard, sable or seal. Inilts or tlon ermine, inendo heaver, ndokoiiy t,io);tie. tniisl;mt seal. I'n'ar, Ine. near or nitV-Ited liher or Itotnan seal. leopnrd nbb bn:r. featcite. scalim. sqiilrnieite or ji rrei:tie and vi sonette. me-k'- ;t'-i:- of 1520 huilod by Mnrtlli The Papal r l.tiiber In tt'll'etiltera oil t!ie of one was 17.11. merely 10, Instrument the of copies prsted prepared M the pipe order fit one of tbe general dMrlbutlon. orklmiis handnHllcn few enisling enme Into the possession of Fleeter I ri'lerbk the Wise nod l now In the ibU-- f S.ivhi slate archive In trei!en The Latin tevt contains written lines without flj cloel It designates Luther's paragraph teachings as "beierodei. repulsive or fiiKe." and calls on all f ailln'ijl t'brlslinns to niMrd them m It cast out and lo l.ifii Catholic nil siunioons nl,i Martin the writltu-- of "a ceitaln Luther." who Is forbbbbn to preace or perform any clerical servlca. i .. . h P,ral-Cul- l roj.-cted.- " s "Ancient And Modern NecromanAlas Mesmerism And Hypnotism, Denounced" Is the subject of the Lesson-Sermoin nil Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Juno 3. The Golden Text Is from Psalms 7:9: "Oh let the wickedness of the wicked come to an end ; but establish the just : for the righteous God trleth the hearts ami reins." Among the Scriptural citations In the lassos-SermIs the following: "Regard not them thnt have familiar spirits, neither seek after wizards, to be defiled by them': I am the Lord Your G.hI" (Leviticy, By WINSLOW ROBERTS l'n-ul- :fHead of American . 1 Association assures dent of tonnaente Desire to Cooperate Among Banker MENTAL EVILS ARE DKNOl'XCKI) Old Love and New . n by McCluro NVwapaiwr Symllcato. u srvice. just two years P.etty and Tony had been engaged. Force of circumstances In the shape of an invalid and absolutely dependent brother had made It Impossible for Tony to lay aside enough to Justify the assumption of new burdens. At first tliey had made plans for a somewhat Indefinite future, but of Inte they had grown Hetty especially to seize the present and let the days to come take care of themselves. And then one sunny afternoon when an advance spring breeze perfumed the air they had quarreled. "Yes, I like you, Tony," said Betty finally, "only only I think I am tired of being engaged. Yes, it's dreadful to say, but how much bet ter to rind out before we are So here's your Stupidly, Tony held out his hand for the shining bit of Jewelry. "Of course, dear." be said soberly, "It's worlds better. I'll I'll try to take It sensibly. Now, let's go home." If. after Tony had left Hetty, he wondered if any other man had been the cause of her defection. To be sure, any girl would have grown weary long ago of this monotonous wailing. Well, his sole duty now lay with his brother. As far ns Hetty was concerned no other man than Tony had ever claimed even one tiny thought Yet there was another man In the oiling a tall, sleek, not unattractive youth, who had many times eyed P.etty admiringly as they ascended together In the elevator to their respective places of employment. And that man. Hill Kvans, was determined to meet Hetty. Six days after Hetty's engagement to Tony was broken he accomplished his wish through the agency of a fellow stenographer of Hetty's. And on the day after he met her. Rill drove her in his small but mile devouring roadster far up along the Hudson. There was nothing slow about 1 Hill. Hetty, left at loose ends of her own making, found life far more exciting now than It had been with Tony. Tony's money had been limited. If ill's appeared to be ample. Seats at the latest comedy; sop per at the most exclusive little restaurants; hamper picnics on dis tant beaches; midnight dances at softly lighted, glassy floored dance halls Petty went the pace and didn't stop to wonder when or where it would nil end. Then came the night of the In fan try bail, the one annual extravagance she and Tony bad permitted themselves. Hill tossed tickets for It into her lap as they sat to gether on ti grassy bluff overlook lug the Sandy ll"k panorama. "Not crazy about it." said Hilt In his blase way. "but we might as well take It In." Other years p.etty had not fussed unduly about her clothes. Poor old Tony bad thought that whatever she wore outshone the costumes of all the others. I ill. she realized, critical. more was considerably Therefore she drew on her rainy day balance and splurgd. were lavish and Hill's llowc-- s showy, and IVMy couldn't help but fragrant as think, not nearly the mo.lei t bunch of violets which bad ahvu.vs come from Tony. Pinning them on, she sighed US a final survey In the mirror. Wo':!.l Ttmy ever have recognized, In (he sophisticated Image which met her gae, his little Hetty! For s.'iue reason or other, nolh not lug went Just right. Hill could lu not the hiiiU sturdy, ut dameswinging way she had learned to A No, she didn't care love In Tony. for the siii.v compliments Kill whislo-- r pered In her cur as he held never T"i too closely. ruth'-would tuik as he danced. -ibid. u;ter all." thought Hetty lo herself, "10 he dancing with the man who vwis giving you the ttmu of jour young life, and recalling tht man ou had grown tired of." The? crisis came at Intermission. Half concealed by a screen of palms, CHI threw his arm around Hetty's shoulder. That Instant, petty knew. Knew that It was Tony and md Hill who could bring happiness. "Take Ine home at once. Hill." she on cus 1!):31.) Included In the lesson-Sermois also the following correlative passage from the Christian Science textbook "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary 11. Eddy: "Divine Mind rightly demands man's entire obedience, afNo reservafection, nnd strength. tion is made for liny lesser loyalty. Obedience to Truth gives man power nnd strength. Submission to error snivrindnces loss of wwer'' (p. is.?). n ( VNTOlt AKKIYKS IX "KOMAX SCAXDALS" iiiting taxi outld was riiiitilia up a Mcrp record. was that Kelt) All be reali?ed was holding out both arms. i,i you im an that you Breol tired of me. a.'ter all, dear!" Tony wanted to be sure. "Well." and Hetty dimpled. "Vi rather be tired of you than of any ii.lni! eNl lh, Tonyl f..rgot that S v the Cherokees had themselves ceded and which had been settled by whites. Article V stipulated that all Intruders must depart within six months with the provl slon thnt for obstinate Intrusion "the Indians may punish them or not as they please."- The frontiers men were Infuriated at this treaty which promised so much and left them at the mercy of the Indians, and It was never faithfully observed by either side. Martin, Pickens and Hawkins, three of the four commis sioners, tarried for a time at Hope well, which was Pickens' home, and on January 1. 17JW, signed a pact with the Ohoctaws very similar to the Hopewell treaty, and nn Jan uary 10 entered Into an agreement with a handful of Chickasaw chiefs. These tkree are sometimes called the "Hopewell treaties," but when the Treaty of Hopewell Is referred to without specification it is under stood to be the treaty with the Cherokees. Oldest Reliable Service in Murray 4988 So. Murray, Ut State II High Blood 's Here's Live News For Fat Women And Men, Too Rend Itriease. Call MURRAY 317 All Work Guaranteed! Murray Plumbing & Heating Co. Slate 46.w So. Murray WenWagstafl&Son Ben Gordon & Sons rilONE Murray Arlington Garage 43 Golden Eagle Gas Quaker State, Pennzoil and Skelly Oils Window Glass and Mirrors AUTO GLASS WASHING, GREASING & TIRE REPAIRS Cabinet and Mill Work of all Kinds IC3 W. IHIh So. 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In "I have Ihkmi taking Krnwhen S.ilts fur nearly n year for my henlili, niul for hlj;h blood pressure nnd rheumatism nnd it bellied both. My bbn:d pressure was as high ns '.".Ml whin I started to take Krns-i-hen- . I welched 2."5 and now I welch 214 thnt is IosIhr 11 lbs., in about nine month and I feel fine. Krusehen Wouldn't ro without Salts In h house." Mrs. W. Eekoff, Saginaw, Mich. Hesbles melting away ukI.v, excess fat Krusehen eontsantly keeps the bowels regular nnd free from vvnste that Is always opt to poison the system. Fat folks should Rive Krusehen month's trial It never disapit points you'll feel so much better after tnklnc one inexpensive jar which you ran cet nt any drugstore In the world keeps you cooler In hot weather. "TT IffilrW Pressure well-know- Day or Night HAY Price to ALL! GRAIN FLOUR COAL FEED Draper Quality Feeds A Gallon FRED CARLSON & CO. PHONE Murray 422 Opposite City Hall Silver Bell Station Sells Only Finest First Grr.de Gasoline Direct from Bulk Plant! BUY and SAVE at the . . . Silver Bell Station Murray'- - Track Side Station for Retail Trade NOTICE OF DELINQUENT C to stood nt the telephone, Oh, Tony "Yes -- yes It's could you come over for five ruin il'es? Solnelhilig to tell you." I'll teen minutes later Tony stood in the doorway, nnd straightway In the American war of ludepend ence the Cherokees were allies of the British. At the close of the war a formal treaty with the In dlans was necessary, uud congress dispatched four plenipotentiaries (Joseph .Martin. Andrew Pickens Lachlan Mcintosh nod Benjamin Hawkins) to Hopewell In South Carolina to negotiate a compact The treaty, which was signed November 28, was remarkable In that It ceded to the Indians lands which Porter's arage Tooth Dosy May Be Prevented Ten years' experiments by two missionaries to China have confirmed the theory that toth decay may be prevented by a diet adequate In vitamin D and phosphorus She Lost Fat To-day- Tit-Hit- Insist "il coldly. Atid Hill, Inwardly sneering nt the girl who wouldn't be railed It, was "wnrm up" free--fre- Hopewell Treaty in 1785 Between U. S. and Indians brow-beate- slo-gav- e iicipllesce. Al.hoiigh the hour was late when petty found herself at home and alone. It as not too late, she nervously, to find out told hon-ol- f e to be If Tony wn still Quivering, she come bound ngnln. spectacles. "Uoman Scandals", was directed by Frank Tuttle for United Artists release. F.ddie Cantor in "Uoiiiun Scandals", comes to the Iris Theatre, Murray, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, June .'t. 4 and 5. Hut It Ktiing, Gloria Stuart, and David .Manners nppoar with him In the pop eyed comedian's fourth annual illusion comedy for Samuel Goldwyn, succeeding Ills "The Kid from Spain" of last year. I's story is that of a wide-eyelad In West Home. London's Tiniest House Oklahoma, who, by the power of Just Six by Twenty Feet his imagination, is carried back to A bouse which, It Is said, Sir strange adventures In the Home of the Caesars. Fair maids in distress James Harrie had In mind when he described the home of Mr. and Mrs among the Fmporer's captive beau-liein Darling In "The Little White Hird," state nflalrs of the inirlgue and a deep secret wish which Fddie Is wedged between two tall man tries to escaN fiirure in the riotous aions In Hyde Park plnce, says Lon story, which ends In a thundering don It bas a tiny front door and Ita chariot race to the sea. Samuel Goldwyn bas maintained number is 10, like the prime minisIt Is 6 his tradition for lavish production, ter's In Downing street! beauti'iil girls and lilting music. feet wide and about 20 feet long, and Inside It contains a tiny entrance A I lMibin, Harry Warren nnd L. room on the ground floor, Wolfe Gilbert have given Fddie hull, one more above. two To get up and a Ihree new tunes nnd written to climb narrow have stairs you plaintive ballad for Uuth Ettlng. Iron ladder. The front door not only bas a number, but also a letter box, yet neither knocker nor bell. No one has lived there for some doctor time, but when a lived next door he always kept the house with green paint, curtains to its one window, and guy flower boxes on the sill. Il Is said that sixty ears ago a maiden lady, who lived at No. 0, built It for a retired maid. MinPhone Mur. 370 iature furniture was made to fit. Hut nurses who take their charges Into Kensington gardens, tbt baunt of Peter Pan, tell them thet one upon a time a queer old dwarf with Service Automotive Coinplele a smiling face lived there; he used to run out of the house on the stroke of midnight and play by himself la Hroad Walk! m forced Busby Berkeley atnged the big dance hoon-Maxficl- ASSESSMENT Irrigation Company d Princ'i"! pl icc of lysines, Murray City, Utah st'k. vcrii ih- - M vctnl I'lr- .niK .ire Uliniicnt upon llic fullowini; f assessment levied . oint March 8, tin'.s el c.tj. isitc the names of he respective - ic-- 1 1 Vintp rv'tt. Minnie ("'iimtv liiirj.iliun Co McMillan. Patlcv MXam.ira. M. 1.. Ttipp. J. W W.ilker. Nettie Certificate Mian Ami. $105 10.U 3 4 13 Anil1 Ir.-i- i , 653 80S 8JS 19 15 1.40 4.55 2.97 fifiS 5.25 Ar.l in nci kI uhc with the law n many shares, each parcel if s jcli vnk as may In necessary will I'C m1'1 at the oiTii v i'f llic secretary, who is located in the l.yoii I'mltf., Suite 4. Murray, Hah. on'th'- - 1st d iy of June, 1934, at the hmir of assessment thereon, 10 a. nt. of s oil day, t j pay delinquent luM il,iT 'with insts of advertising and expense of sale. II. T. MATTHEWS, Secretary. l'liUUhcd May 1". 17., 2 and 31, VXA. Btggcr, More Inspiring! With irony r.evr an i tions, Chicago's 'Century cl attrac Treves" rtop?ns Mjy 2Gih. aiktcLnj you a now rhew cppcftuniiy lo iit t'i Hail-roa- In comlurL Air conditioned observation cars din Inq can end rooms tor (diawing and compartment) on many Unioa Facilic liains this summer. For full particular see various claies lo Chicago, daily Iron May 23 to October 13. In addition there will be (he usual summer reductions eeery where, with varying l.nal return limit, ac cording lo lares ueed. yeur local agent d Go via Us.ion Tcrifia save time and tr.eney, and travel In history! Low round trip lares, |