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Show Murray Eagle, Murray, Utah mm Maltese Kitten "Rides the Rods" t Least Brainy Girls Can Manage Mates Cambridge, England. The boy who got 80 per cent In an examination should never, never marry the girl who got 80 per cent. They would be far too clever for each other, according to I'rof. Ernest Darker, professor of political FEED FOR YOUNG DUCKS AND GEESE science at the University of The professor, Cunibridge. however, would marry the boy who got 80 per cent to the girl who got 40 per cent, and she would manage him. Commercial Mashes Are Not Looked On With Favor. It seems to do goslings Rood to have witter soon after the tlnisl) of the hutch, but feed is not needed for at least HO hours. Stnle bread snaked In milk Is u good first feed. This Is often mixed with finely chopped hulled eggs and the mix ture fed four times eneh day until they ore about three weeks old. Goslings need fine grit or sharp Good results run tie ob guild. tallied by mixing a moist mush of the same commercial dried butter iillli starting mush that Is used for lint the hard grain or com chicks, nierelal scratch grain should not be used ns the digestive system of goslings and ducklings run handle washes better than hard grains. A good starling feed for duck' lings consists of equal measures of bread cruinhs and rolled oats to which Is added a sprinkling of about 3 per cent sand. When three days old they can be given a mash composed of equal measures bran, corn meal, rolled oats, and bread crumbs. The commercial starting mash could he used for duckling The reason that commercial mashes have not jeen used for ducklings and goslings Is due to the fact thst only a few of the birds are nsuallj raised on each farm and ttie ten dency tins been to use home raised feeds and keep the cost of production down as low ns possible, especially as geese and ducks are usually a meat proposition mid little Income Is expected from high priced eggs to offset the cost of production. Coccidiocis It Disease of Various Young Fowls (Vcd di os is and ir while diarrhea are twin pest tho.igh not identical lulus The symptom are similar, and the for causes and control of hmilhiry white dl arrhen led to Hie dlseowry of the coccldlimi teiiellii'ii. Tin organism In white diarrhea chicks Is cocci-dluIt has been Klioivii t the Storrs station Kxperiiiicnt Station tii-- white diarrhea they are In smaller groups, rim! mie diffused Chick can not Infect all the batch If the flock Is nut ttiniHti together tin til the most dang-roi- is period -- 8 hours Is past. ('iieci!iols Is a disease ,f yonnt! Chicks, turkeys, gocc, pigeons and Wild liirds caused by an nniiiiiil It Infext-the intestinal tract, the Uxor, kidneys and even the lungs. Iic.-hi- i Egg llalchability ullicll li;lv(. odtlcltlS , es ml tifiirliiihil lowi-- The explanation nf this i :t th of (tie birds into egg prndu lion, The call be IllHclljlliillt) ot these the llliproxed. biiuctii bv flock a" the direi t miniighl they can j:ct during tie wniler Coil 1'ucr oil Ik jImi o! s value, as Br the good gl:is solxitMitcs, lly f V ne , are Turkey, tiropoity tiamHc; ftill a prutitahle etitiTpi ie. bati ?l .1 tilioiit "s li r ,i bett egg to fur duck eggs , fr.itn :sn to :!l foi IS day for turkr rl ... t .(jg, jtnd t The j.ro.' fgg I" " " " 111 ! .f nil tiiurK ' it LV I food market 'oil otiii'. lue .t i ( ! f ' n1- good it Join) n! Cotnlil'. Joloit I'f tl'tif t" ffi'lller i !' ! fcl There is Colds Ht'il M in-- i o; It " i "npoti treat r re iv riiix'-.- made keep d I. Pool likcll !iro,t., i!f r iti;-e- i I d" .it from t'lv ntt:i!n anv 'to putte i f slni i ?if In (mporlillit of ttu- - rnpf'h Imwexcr. I Hip rnaVlog triors rajihl growlh ami reaching ttiaxiiu'tm s'i-- at an car ! H an llnr bn'e'l.ng e lier age. Although broiler price vary according to the hrcel of ebb ken, qunllty also Is an IrniHirtaiif deciding factor. Poorly feathered or scabby backed droller do not meet the market deinnnds and a cut In prlre results. Hnle the rhlcka on croiinrt wlirre no fowl of any see allowed to run for at least two years, and where no imultry manure has been spread iltirlna that tltm la the absence of snrh favorahln conditions, grow tht chicks In mis pleta cocflnemojiL hsv-bee- Ohio. The freshman -- - .!iy i rs rtitlotinCy the "mnlcrdog" at Ohio titiiverslt v- has been elexuted lothe social position held by tipper rla men. A now ruling passed by the Junior-seniogoverniiitf hoard the the freshinati prhllcges eqtinl to llioe of bis big brother, the soph omore, the Junior, and the senior. No longer will tirt year students be forced to wear llltle green s and Iw Sllbjecled to the tnoltre:it-tnen- Allien. ( ENDORSEMENT Facet that believes in me, though he were dead, Yet shall he live and he shall never lie is In homes both rich When you get up headachv. and poor, glsh, weak, half-sichere's how t soft spring day, the And in the hearts of those who liv feel yourself again In a Jiffy. Lord Christ said. Take a little Phllllns' Milk nf ir.. ing there a window door a or wide nesla In a glass of water or Fling open ND now, upon another day in And feel, upon their faces, April air! onade. Taken In lemonade. rhlllir, Milk of Magnesia acts like dtrats of spring, The whole world sees lis great, magnesia. As a mild, safe, pleasant words laxative, Phillips Milk of Magnejlt across the earth in myriad has the highest medical endorsement buds As an anti-acito correct gnra And lifted through tbe air on wings stomach, gas, Indigestion, biliousness, of birds! It has been standard with doctors for 50 years. Quick relief In digestive and IS the Resurrection and the ellmlnatlve troubles of men, women. Life, children and babies. And so must be in gardens everyModern Advantages where, ' In bush and bulb, in seed and blade "Seems to me you and your xrif of grass, have more scraps than you used ts For Life and Resurrection now are have?" there. "Yes, you see we can quarrel now w A ND now die!" Twai this, one W A' v. v PHILIPPINES od during that campaign. The priests gave them certain charms called antingantings. These were usually cut out of white paper In strange shapes and marked with rresecnts, swastlkus, or other designs. In battle one nntlng-antlnwas worn over the heart and another pasted over the forehead. wounded ami taken prisoner were shown the bodies of their dead comrades, hut even such evidence was Insuniciont to shake their faith In the word of Pupa Faustlno, their "pope." "My brothers are dead In Leyte," said one prisoner, "but alive nnd lighting In Samar." Perhaps the most famous of all the Cnlornm activities was that which had its headquarters at o about live years ago. Priests who appeared In the barrios there preached that a great war would begin at Surlgao, sweep over the and then oer the whole world. Furious fighters were coming to Surlgao from all over the Islands, ttie prlets said, and every oMIclnl, regardless of government rai-e- , was to he slaughtered. After this massacre the Immortal Jose Plr.al the tleorge Washington nnd Simon P.ollvar of the Philippines, who was execute.) by the Spaniards before America took over the Islands would rise from the dead and tnahe his headquarters on a small Island off the const nf Surlgao. From there n Klznl ark would take the liters to the large Ishitid of (Vim, where they would dwell forever without molestation while a plague would depopulate tbe rest of the world. The "Difficult" Tribeimen. The nathes believed the prophecy. They slaved and saved and sob) and turned all the protiis Into the coffers of the priests and leaders When authorities sent an armed force to break tip the scheme severe lighting followed and a number of lives were lost, Tbe general belief that the Morn, the Mohammedans of the southern Islands of the Philippine group, are the most dlllicult tribesmen to deal with is not entirely warranted. True, they are hardier warriors, more courageous and Intelligent than the other "wild tribes." lint the Moros are becom ing educated, while it is next to im possible tu go Into the Jungles and mountains and carry civilizing In tiuences among the more remote tribes. Much of the bad name associated with t lie Moros is due to their cus tom known as "Juramentado." A Moro gone "Juramentado" Is a Moro who has sworn to die killing male Christians and sending their souls to hell. Christian women are In no danger, because In the Moro faith a woman has no soul. Head Hunting Negligible. The story Is still told in Moroland that In the early days of American occupation, when "Jurameutados' were running amuck all too frequently, an American gunboat did a little "juramentado" of Its own by shelling several offending vil luges. When the sultan or heads man complained, he was told that there was no way to prevent a boat going "Juramentado" any more than the tribal authorities could prevent some of their own people from doing it. The quick thinking Moro has a sense of humor, and the lesson was not lost. Among the wild tribes, perhaps the most overrated for fierceness are the head hunters. It Is doubtful whether there have been twenty beads actually hunted in the Islands in the last 'JO years. The tribes who used to take delight In head hunting Igorotcs, Ifugaos, liontoks, nnd Tlngians canne comparatively little trouble. In the mountains of Luzon, where the summer capital, ISaguio, Is situated, the Igorotes are the predominant tribe and make excellent servants. d HE 'fx" ND He must be on every city street Where pavement-bound- , brave trees bear leaves again, Where flowers are sold on stony curbs And fragrantly bid pause there bur-rying men. A' NERVOUS AND TIRED ? pot-hel- i fj1 E TI1AT believe J. he were dead. Yet shall be live and be shall never EASTER EGG BEYOND THE GRAVE OLD SYMBOL , Lis Animaj,' Colo.-"- Mr last The few yean I have been run down m health, nervous and tired all the rime. Dr. Pierce', Golden Medical Discovery wn -- y recommended te me. I have takes five bottles nrar and w'dl say I feel fine, I cannot recoro-men- d Dr. Pierce's medicine too h!rt- iv. --rfl, Koute Z, box T? ASTER is the celebration ol re orrection. To the Christian world nmmas, coioraoo. jo, it is the celebration of the resurrec All druggists. Fluid or tablets. tion of divinity embodied in human i.i ...I. 6Uur. Fill It cat and mall u i n. ity. Around it center the history, the flcrM't N. Y for frts' Cltnle, Buffalo. tradition, the memories, the ideals and medical adrt.ee, Mend lOe If yon nut t the hopes of the Christian churrh. To trial parkas ef any of Jjr. rim,', mllclnea. the Christian faith it commemorates an actual event that is the supreme Even Death assurance of life after death Hut old Kill Emptyhead lui I Well, Easter symbolizes something larger than a particular faith, something pluyed his last practical Joke" f "So? I hadn't heard," more than the resurrection of a par - be "Yes;his died, bequeathing ticular individual. It expresses a faith brains to science," Pathfinder Ma- I that existed continuously, and was rir gazine. tually universal, many millennium brfore Christ, ages before there was any Christian creed, a faith thai ha since existed and still exists among 1 T ft millions who know not Christ or who I deny him humanity's inherent, intui live faith that death is net tbe end of It Maij Wun of Disordered life. as If you should go Into church on Easter morning und find the clergy playing ball you would be sure that modern decadence had reached Its pinnacle. Yet you would only be witnessing a spectacle that was the accustomed scene In the churches of Kngland during the medieval period, Helen Huckler writes. In the New York Uerald Tribune. The affair began Innocently enough lu a still older custom wherein the choristers in the nave used to toss a paschal egg from one to another as the anthem was sung. the egg was not a boiled one. Moreover, many of the choris ters were not of the calmer to qualify for a big league team today. So a more durable handhull was eventually substituted and that la how the clergy came to play ball In the churches on Kiister day. In time, as the human race grew old er and Inevitably more decorous, even this pleasant custom was abandoned. The egg. however, still remains bound to Knster, as Irrevocably you and I admit when we breakfast upon tbe golden dish, for how could we consider any other upon i.asttr Sunday ? Inevitably we eat eggs on Kaster. though few of us reailr.e how nnclent is the tradition r t of soHiioiiiore xlgllnnce coin itilltee, These were outlawed by the liev rule. "1 he lunlor senior board. In order to promote on the Ohio nnhersity canipti a cooeraile sidrlt stnotig student, and to ee,,r, with ttie Institutions throughmii pngrcslve llie country withdraw the frcM nien rule made and authnrlred by them and reeoiiunend that the sophomore Vigilance committee disband.' thp new reiotiitinn stated, For tunny jrnrs frestmien have been forced to wear green, slmrt hilled caps snd obey certain rule of conduct on the campus, I 4 1 & P.oston. An 18 foot shark, weighing close to a ton, that was strong enough to bring an 80 foot fishing boat up short despite the fact that her powerful engines were operating at half speed, was landed at Dainty Violet Hailed the fish pier today by the dragger Natalie II, whose crew captured Forerunner of Spring and killed the big fish ?. miles The poets have always loved the northeast of Thatcher's island reThe dainty little spring violet. cently. large early violets which bloom on When the Natalie was suddenly the banks ot streams and In Jerked to a stop on the fishing marshy place are a true violet with tier fish grounds big ground color, although they are sometimes net trailing under water, ("apt. said to be blue or purple. Shake Tony Litiipiata and his crew figspeare says, "The violets blue do ured the net might have fouled a we follow. paint the meadows with delight!' ledge or sunken wreck, so they The lonlu Athenians were proud ol Egg Always Symbol. hauled It in and discovered the From lime immemorial, und If the violet and they used It lavishly liii;ro shark In the strands. The net was landed on the boat tills does not mean the Pleistocene in tneir architecture and art It as prominent In old Athens as by the powerful winches and the age at least It was long before wii3 and the Illy ol crew slipped and slithered nrouiwl Home und Jerusalem and even the rose of the deck for half an hour sinking Athens, the egg has been regarded r ranee are in those countries to-lances Into ttie IS footer before It by all people everywhere with ad uay. Motets were for sale at all miration, not to say awe. Its mys- seasons In the numerous public succumbed, terious llfegivlng property was uiarKcr places of Athena. The (ireeks called this little blue reason enough, perhaps Its s Dentist Pulls Own Teeth flower Ion, for the goddess lo. versatility In the kitchen was Whe-i the unhapy lo wus changed As a and Then Fits Bridge an added recommendation. a to I heifer Jupiter was saddened like to good so. think gourmet, Omaha. It. II. K. Newton, OmaAmi so. on all counts, nature's at me thought of her eating coin ha dentist, recently pulled two of masterpiece became Invnlxed very mon grass so he caused violets to his own front teeth. After the gums in celebrations of the resurspring up in place of grass wherearly Newtou a I'octor made healed ever the lovely white heifer bent rection nf the new year. bridge for the cavities. Together with Hie Creeks the aq her head to graze. The violet was Tbe doctor, howew-r- , didn't pull clent liomans used eggs In their me ravorlte flower of Mahomet the teeth as an advertising stunt. The rest of the world probably most solemn sacrifices. To honor nnd the ancient Arabians admired would never have known that the Ceres, the coddess of agriculture, it greatly. doctor did bis own dental work If they brought In platters of eggs with great pomp. So highly did It hadn't been for L. C. Chapman, REJOICING Insurance man. who held the mir- the Ashantls regard the tasty as the See of the lire r.a-tspherule symbol land, ror while the doctor crforiiied the creation, keeping, they were forbidden by the fetish as her Maker rote. Hir operation. to cat It. In certain other parts Seeds so long in darknens sleeping. of Africa tills restriction was apla-at Ilurt t from winter MARIE PEARY. 'SNOW BABY', HAO MUSK OX CALF AS PET plied only to the unlucky feminine Earth with hraven above snows. reinirea. sex. always the first to be culled Heidi ami ganb-n- t hail llie nrint: upon to do whatever sacrificing ShM anil womllinnl. ring with voiret. oe in vogue. But She Found Animal Too Boisble night, and dad was glad to get Happens to while the wild bird build and ring liltil Old hack Odd to the ship and and terous to Be Kept In City Beliefs. safely -- t liarlrt him over to my care. turn Kingtlry. various mysterious meanings Apartment. was delighted. We named him were attached to eggs the during Cuatom Hal Attraction because he was so Lenten pension. New York. A musk ox calf Sambo at oni-eMany o, wives black, nnd he was the tnot cuddley used firmly to believe that to If you are fond of klsxlng you a girl, but makes a tine pet hung looldng animal you ever beheld." an egg on Ascension dar In ttm should hasten at once to Iterne, In you can t kis-- one In n city apart Miss Peary says In her thmd roof of the house Here you will find mciit. Miss Marie Abtilglto Peary. "preserve! h the Switzerland. r Housekeeping article that the story same from nil hurts." of the famous Arctic ex It If the streets gayly decorated, and Try nhoiit INkiiiio women chew Ing their you want to, it will not be as you can Join the Jostllnf throng ol plorer, tried It, and learned to her husbands' boots to j.et them soft s risky as attempting to sorrow it be done. carry a Hood ooys ami gins and grown tips who no tall tale. She has Keen them Miss Peary, who was known as about In your pocket or from noon to uiiset. Imprint K.ist egg Friday the "Snow l'.ah.v"' because she whs do It. kisses upon c.uh others litis purse to propitiate the fickle god er . I . la born In Crcenlaml on one nf her i in 01 ciuiiue, a ruMcm, it seems to (jimp i oe nest or the mnny father's expeditions. tol' about her me. much more likely to bring bad queer i.aMer that have Farm Pest, Is luilsk ox diHictiltles In tluod HniiMk Beetle, oeen nitmicti iiown for centuries, hick man go..i, nut Unit was an Parasite's Meal Ticket oiner iincieio snpersl ilon. lis Has i.on.ion i it nits, keeping M.igarluc The calf, she wan a fal grower, and when All human effort to the one wbetehy the French ate she got hliu baik to civilization she the Eatttr Clothe rrlday to pro stay aggressive Japanese bee. eggs tat'i on .m had to tciii him oer to a r.oo tie has failed, but be Is being leel themselves from the fever Hie Obi tiMntii On one of tie bunting trips ' .H ,.Hr!nj mowed down by a parasite, the tin. Just try nowadays lo cntclt any egg ..omen on .utter to igltuitcd n she explains, "the kll'eil a ini nannun on mi hi ever I i.iigi.iiin cenuirics ago and la rohwer. and were phi pnp!!i:ini-group nf fiier muk sup This parasite Is particularly mysoti preter tlint superstition to , hi oring g.H.,1 preparing to skin them when tnv adapted for )p the one claiming that eggs laid on wearer, use In the natural con Is any luck uiiclher fattier noticed a small black nblect there ro of the beetle because It Is n Maundy Thursday and Cood Frl io ii or noi every iM.ny, more or less about list arl nway. (ioing over to It be fotitid H strange woolly specific parasite nf this pes n Ils day during divine service and kept "puts on the dog" on this ocestion tbe natlvel Would In thmtighniit and and, be year ibis cf little .ii!. a young liiii-- k nl caif. let' Micy Is prexcrei. rotintry feclive In putting nut any lire Into The pour luiliy had gulie for a Walk theSoil Named for Eatttr which be thrown Marry they might temperatures here apienr to . . p..- - ! . whi'e Its parrots were grazing, an. I be favorable ...in..-una , nam Would gixcn II for Its normal develpeople prefer to let the r'""-- r It ill. lo t know it bad suddenly be- opment. The adult, in inuinil llie olitl,..rn l' Iioumi down burn like wasp paraan otue orphan. Time changes these things. Now elllc; Knster hole, n di,,.,,,,!. , site allows n decided preference for to think dad the flowers nf 'The Calf that Incubators are so ellb ietit and fearsome rawni. t.eliei.ri i n, wild as carrot food, was a long lost friend, for It ran and old nhim-ilatchicks rile the trains like natives to Im. bottome, Kastet this Is day fortunately plant right to the shelter nf it legs hihI hill. In tbe New llehrlde.;' In the region now infested with r no .I)r erin,s,to bsiger mn Kaster him bin k to ratuti. the beetle. accompanied S.itid.y ranvon In ArU.ma svold gathering, eggs or That night they slcnl setting bens on Sunday (,r. as nth enM they lay down side bv side er. Insisted, after dark on any day Mini tried to sleep. 1 he calf Dot Dies in Rficu of Si ns It Is no longer a mutter nf bnHir nueied villi s corner of musk nx Syracuse. Ahlor sined six perpllK world I. hill nl r..rreriUf,, skill, but this did not nerm In im,b sons. Including two children from tance to us not to rarrv setting llat mi it over pggs dm feel at home. He nibbled dud's bnmltm lo death running wHlct lest they da.kne. It . and during a Dre In f , i,., r do wf mark then thai haw hair, licked bis none, and r.nwe.1 a two family house here recentlv. be addled br.fi am r.,u -- ...i MR.. wiin a crossV !" keel awat fht ils face with his hoofs, which but was . rrn llie nr. I .,1 i - ... trapped himself snd rfi II mn though tiny were by no means soft. Of Surrocnllon. Alitor ... . .... ' '"",,,:n """' it the li) rir. nm , i . If AllnCf'f mn It auriirised some an lur of our i.nn...r own r I wnf au W IIV. 11 If Ol IH police dog. bring , ha burl it nn,, tn.l r. tnothera did that very thing. grayj Sur-Iga- Here is Relief in me, though we know lie stands In die!" AND wellrrinrrti . vrv Lord Christ, tbe Resurrection and the j Within each quiet, candle-lovelLife, low can we not believe when spring place, Where, resurrected life of earthly draws nigh? bulbs. New York Uerald Tribune. y 18 Foot Shark Caught in Net, Fights to End and the folks in the other apartmenti will think they're Just hearing a ra- dlo drama." f Bothered villi DucKacne Kidneys. If troubled with backache, bladder irritations, and getting" up at nicht, don't take chance Help your kidneys at the first sign of disorder. Use Doan's PilU Successful for more than 50 years. Endorsed by hundreds of thousands of grateful users. Get Doan's today. Sold by deal ers everywhere. IX Doans ills MIPHIZ. A THENDSTiZ L. dell-clou- i , fr l I ',' ii'-'- ; lilies rise, we see Hit Wbite-petale- lie Boschee's Syrup soothes Insta.itlv. ends irritation quickly! GUARANTEED. never be witnoot IVirf For Boschee'sl and old. young l.ii it0 Pa Know Everything "iHiddy, what la a raconteur?" 'A very well known mnn win H' vary well known Jokes." We don't mind obeying laws 'on't bother us. ,' fa SD it M "kkiuutii" 1 I ,Pfl,,, MH.m!r h . ' ri la os Inr U' pk as No one who Is not pompous ver learn to be. mn tyr ,x on trlj DON'T sen iagt wit : WITH lo'' Huffish InlCKtlnnl Tstrms .biUiBce to cold. C1ean Ihrm modern fccn--mInt,t- aiatlvc t.entle. aafo, Mora effective formlag;. hetek. chclnr" Bon-k- ,' bti91 Va SINUlNl FeeriJmiirf lilt Chfrtnt LAXATIVE No Tail flat the Mint XV assA m!. FOR COMSTIPATI0K roa jatr. COLDS - raped Into life f a 1 xi-- I At on druRSutt i. r ( Boschee's Syrup aiii-hte- Freshmen at Ohio U. to Be Given New Deal if lo'iintnoth (licit It .if n;id prof r f. e.! li.n n'se foi the f .inner to I1' mountain. Alivs and Fighting. The Calnriims' belief In Immunity to bodily danger was well llhiMrnt l itiof:l. 'i tutor- - In mountains. 1 less I i When the American administrator hare en countered trouble from various of these groups In nmnr of the Islands. In Hip of l.ejte of the PuisJane tiratich of the Cnloriims oni-kept nearly a brigade of I tiited Slate troops constantly on the inarch for ten nioiilhs. These fatiat c were not necessarily nf wnr xlth American soldiers or with the Armed with holes and native spear, they would swoop down on a defenseless barrio, plunder and murder, nnd then take to lie trai k lllg till- - XXitiler take UP Leaders Take Advantage of Zeal and Superstition of Religious Sect tip In The li.ifi h;i!.ililx of rag ran be Improved liv i;ivoig tin. tl,i. Jt n' the direct Mini gt, oy can get (llir It STIR e POULTRY NOTES 1 Photograph shows WllJInm (Speed) Kane with the other half of the transcontinental "We- - of the Hrake lieains, "Frisco," a maltose kitten, which made the long journey via the "rods" In nine days from .New York to San Francisco. On stopover days the cat as a rule was the bread winner of the pair, for a look and a purr or a nieowr-r-- r was able to da many things toward a "handout." During the travel periods "Frisco" rede In an enlarged pocket. Whut kinds of tales will this kitten tell when 1, betonies a cat and starts to tell stories to the moon, eh what? e large numbir nl throughout the wlnler lire found te lute in the produce Willi a A, K 1 - ; J In 71. pages IV. It Is only liming the i, w d.ijs 0f its life n chick U li.iMo to infer Hon with bail liny white diarrhea. Female chicken that have reenv ered from haejlhiry while diarrhea are bacilli) curriers, uti, tin. ,,;u s 8 host. (Hie infected chick spreads the disease, Ducks hutched under liens or in pedigreed trays are said to be more Immune to b.ieilliiry - t-.-- V ( T AM the Resurrection and the Life, WITH HIGHEST g - ft Manila, P. I. The recent battle the Island of Luzon, Philippines, between several hundred religious fanatics known as C'alorums and an armed force of the Philippine constabulary caused little surprise to persons familiar with conditions In the archipelago. The (.'alonuns, who derive their name from the Latin words "saeruhi saeculorum," with which ninny prayers conclude, have been active throughout the Islands for many years under the leadership of self styled "papas" or popes, who find It easy to take ndvantage of their 7.enl and superstition. in the troublesome Islands of Samar and Leyte, southeast of Luton, the Caloriiins are generally called "Pulljanes" (pronounced "pullhanes"), and In other localities they tony, from time to time, assume other designations. I!ut, whatever their name, they believe they are true Christians, and their faith Is so strong that they think themselves Immune to the bullets of their enemies. Forty-ThreDistinct Tribes. To deal witlt them Is often diffl cult, partly because of geographical reasons. Aden. mite policing Is al most ImiHissihle In an archipelago of more than 7.000 Islands, seine of which ars almost as large as New Yot k stnte and ot tiers mere barren rocks Jutting out of .the sea Large areas are Jungle and moan tninoits almost Inaccessible to punitive expedition and always fraught with the danger of ambush Forty-thredistinct tribes, speaking nearly one hundred dialects, Inlmb It the croup; tlicy range In Impor tance front the Vlsayans. number Ing about ft i.i hh i down to the pigmies. Negritos, and others, dwell log either in the swamps or high ISul-letl- n nt Illrd- j FANATICS . tun-ill- r" A THE LAXATIVE RESURRECTION MESSAGE HERALDED WITH EVERY BREATH OF SPRING i ! I lem 4 fl"' baa |