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Show the rwnv From Elevator Job to Baronetcy iovrrH niKOMrr.F. FEDERAL AGENTS ARE EYEING LOVE CLUBS Powers Case Starts Government Probe of Matrimonial Agencies. , Is M. , , hi a n 1'. . . i nut - 'I I two women lie timr i. 1 . an . worn. M v n 'llie , .uiiiiii, mt aid d'i , th it men li ii g, s worn, a ;n e not onlv being cum t, v the e mg in it mis hut also ! tl .it p! n 1,1 n a- -, It i oils til, , I, ! s e , i i i ( , take s, 1, V. tin d g, 'e OUS I re "love In - Ir- - .ltl',1 tl.cre was evidence to every .lulu ate, an 1 1 was the appaient cause of ins pert ui hej slate of m.nd. III iiigiy, t i ' a- suit i v "Why Premier of Ch'.na Like Powers. Horn colli ge. he went oil. m not on pi ol, limn, n gut me m hail with the folks at home, aid the whole thing makes me soie. What smt of un out it do you hive in your oilne any v, ay? I should lh nk you would know your alphabet at h ist. Mud you carry all of your uoik?" I Inqa ri d but lie explained, o, I didn't, I got a Ii in two horns, and that kei j is me off probation." It isii t in v mistake. I explained, if it is a mistake. We send out the notii ts ns the record conns from the college oilne. If an error has been made it will he corrected, and it will he made right just as quickly If you ate polite, and If you were, youd feel a lot better than you do now. He went out not completely mollified, but (aliner th in when he entered. I looked into tiie error. There were two Campbells with the same initials and tiie grades lud become confused. Tiie next min came in quietly and seated himself in front of me. I got tiie loan you recommended me for, lie slid, and I want to thank you for it. You don't know how mm h it means to me to get a little hiii just now The folks at home have lud a hard time lately and they can't hilp me anv more this year. Im pretty nea-i- v through, you know, and Id h ite to g ve up and not finish when 1 have only a half year to go. It is rither muomnion to have people thank me these days for anv routine service which I perform and recommending the lmv for a loan was rather a rout ne loti for me. 1532 Western Newspaptr Union ) ( d u pi d wiio was londemned to die for killing a t imago worn in after lie (uni made love to lit i and ol, tamed liei mo"ev after meeting In r through a I)e-oi t mail lunmi d agmey, Is not the ti rs f to tike life under Mich ciri ' A 1 uin-Sta- I title. USE RATS IN STUDY OF DECAY OF TEETH rind of Dentition Depends on Diet. Soundness Two Johns Hopkins Baltimore. tuilversity scientists have made public discoveries that go far toward explaining the ways in which diet causes, or prevents, decay of teeth. Two fertilizers, phosphorus and calilttm, regulated hy vitamin D are the tootli avers. The experiments showing how to work the combination of the three substances were explained In Si lenie, olll-clorgan of the American Association tor the Advancement of Silence, by Dr. IS. V. McCollum and Henry Klein. Their work was aided by grants from the American Pental association. The tests were made on rats. In the laboratories their caretakers grew tooth eavlties In the rodents almost at will, or prevented them almost ant I rely All this was done simply by giving the rats the right proportions of phosphorus and caldiim. This correct ratio was about four parts of phosphorus to three of calcium. Proportions of three to two did not woik. Not only the ratio w is important but the umount also. There w is a minimum of the fertil ers below which they faded of elTei tiveuoss. When the rats vveie foil too little and In wrong proportions, the report states that h() per cent of them developed cavities In 111) dijs. With properly balanced diet this decay was tut to 6 per cent. The Investigators further nrer twined that the portion of the phosphorus in the blood is of vital importance. nml that this Is rdated to Vitamin D. Culcium and phosphorus nre two of the principal fertilizers They readi "XXXXXXX''XX-XXX- man daily In many different kinds of hut t hoi r proportions food, vary greatly. Vitamin D comes hot h from (siting food and from sunshine or ultra violet light on the skin. , s. remcmlieiid is tiie case of Do sire land'll, ilh.l I'd in heard, tie I rem inn in who dismembered tiie I, mins of 11 women to whom lie had mole love hi fore robbing and then killing tin in. I 'indru lined his victims tin (High "line wanted notices, us also did I lei a Kiss, a Hungarian. Kis became erig god to more than 12o women through various matruno nml agencies and killed 0 of them. Yiars ago Johann II, x h, of Chicago, became aciitiaitded with 12 women whom he married, robbed, and then killed. S ill c Agencies Are Thriving. Ihe fate met hy tiie victims of Powers has not by any means put a damper on the business of the matrimonial the Sun sen, nr. ,n x as food ,s v, of fish, lies li, ,tr ,1( Of a mark, i, 1,1,. making mat, ,1 lt M the gem qu.i n xl ur, u, h N iv q t,r Inf "i Tt" r, O'vtet tutu, i Odd Lurud hem lts tut of r,nd , t of the skeleton V'1'85 f bant that plains 2.TO0U0 yi ,rs excuvatois a 1 o,.,,. (. ,v a , If , ffvsaeni And Lazy Folk, A si leni, st s years there will . tv p u TV p(. n certaudy nuke fallen uiilos ' H D hbu, n iMr(, Pn f s Franklin the Flr.t printed in a fori ga l'lngua.?" Iliiladelpliia Zeitimg I'.mamnT fdI1 lin established it In 17 Kernel, of Corn The number of f ke corn ordinarily ranges from 8 with numiiers somettmes runnl high as 20 or more rs , to J 6 Real Hard Task Combining business with pleasure all very well, but a much harder into do Is to combine business G J profit ii Lock That Keep, Record, recording lml. that rot only te,!j the time it was opi npj but the A that did it, lias lux a invented, tj savj Popular Meili'tims M ig.ime it caa he used in ci, tine, tun with any stand, ard make id door titling it pua on a tm v paper roll, like that is i cash register, what time It ai opened lt has f n lhtios for as may ns .six keys, e.n h making its om forget y proof lnipnnt on the rolL 'll soothing jV' ointment draws out your cold like a magnet when rubbed on chest and throat. Eases breathing when inserted in stuffy nostrils. Jars and Ife tubes 30c. coMB How to Campaign Car, didate (to c impi gn mana;e-- ) N ou the doiLirs Mui.utr And you (lodge the with up right ' away There's nothing lit pood old St. Jacobs Oil for rel evmg Ylround IKS 111 he House Champion of Fleet Student Unable to Sell Gold That He Panned j$ , Don't have anything d-- e in the oven Ik'ii you plan to hike a take and p'aie cake as mar the tenter of oven as possible. Ntvir till a Imt w dor bottle Loin a bulling keltic iti r tint is too hot is liaimful to the rubber bottle I se vv iter from 1X0 to hit) deg! cos Palm illicit amt pour it from the p.uli-e- r into tiie bottle. oooooooooooocoooooooooocroo s POTPOURRI 04hX$ O a 00000060000000000006 O Catching Ermine o Tieeuise an uni n my trap o o would teir tiie iM do fur of o . tiie s ei mine s', greased nml pl,. to lute tlu n tu i Plan, e to in the tongue to t in steel 1 f t' !, i c se ison. i. lull iw is v res. m g t h, ' d tt ,s r It tlieii .. , 'It in g i i'V V HO 1 " tvtrn O0OOOOOCQCX S , )OCs i i i High Cost of Art Tin louiilrv put h d 000 worth of p urn ng- - 'id scu i tUy. in 10 10. Coll er x i t , ( ! 01)1) THINGS S!! H. I., Duideen at! nhod to the hit ship C.iMoiiu i, ii the !Uwt gl t an pion of tiie h dlli licet Ills home vv n is Mount Cat mol, 111. N) IM The girl who wore hcops was probably a'so criticised for appearing in public barrelly clad. N'EW-- Hv Lame Hodo 5 HOU.Ti Ereexs a cold Drives it away Hcadcehc- Ii a - I lull i hero, jimt WITH in 6 hours. in !2 hoios. Reheves Neuralgia mills o r tl hi r Archaeological Work Shows Increase in U. S. Wash ngton In i.'ii'i is' vv. h piM si ind ,J i oml ' oils, business ahead of those of the p,e-o- i t, arilue-olngil row. lull ,s ep, i i ia ug a mted 'states boom in southwest With activity mitering abound Santa Fe, N M. ol permits were issued dining tiie past year to virmis scicntihc Institutions and umverst s, while '22vveie issued tiie previous yi ir. Prediction of reqivM' for a greitir nutniier of permit for nevt yt ir li is con been made hy Jesse 1. suiting t ri heoloinst In cliirge of the archeological laboratory tit the point. COLD STOP YOUR I s Ui rn,S a "in be - I. i it the "r' i u 1 Nii'-bun- kas ee A'OHY fllTCO It IN AR gJAiCKE PtiPKEHCfrrO C,- - T Y, AAKE ir"A I Os3C?N'S , STOMACH-ACH- SAMV E THE FRENCH Repute A naggirg a bladder irregularities depres a tired, nervous, cf s feeling rrav warn or ordered kidrey cr b'a.-- e rely dition U'ers ever , ' e'e I ra ed on Doan's IiH u more than 50 ears r v.u co the LmCs ri ) a' ill --- A w. urn of Kulncj DluiWer IrrcgiTanm Mav backache. AWflCCA k n fe, re s ef tiie t i lnfiaTtnaUon. Relief comes before you can count 50! Get a small bottle from your druggist , , 0 p. sn i tie ,n i ie low t. mpei iti t.t , t burning draws out pan and i , stale hisunts dip them I You rub it oa)A or blistering it qui.ly , he i Neu-ag- a Lumbago, Eac,.ache, or sore MusHes. 1 w Hull a In tie silt and viiuvir into vour hinds if tliov boiomo shrivio'd fiom w (slung out i girmcnt it will mt ticing aud ti move the imp . le ivo tin' si, .il soil an smooth of Rheums-tism- , -- fi-- shell dW Neuritis, r gold in Ins in, m t The st u h nt i cut the mi n r pan ning gold in the tiknn lie P nt of h.s eim ngs in tie i ,, 0t, itrv, and brought more t, n ia ,, ,, ,, k .Now lie i in t di lose Ins U It e l,.i ks w, of gold it a j It, tiie Jew eli y Moi,., s, j tt , lilt was "too sn ill I,, ,,r u an i , the relim n,u d It s a f um s t i, 'nil e s cant sel -- o !, ,, u lh i, it s the go'd s' iml i d ' Is to lie solved as t he When main dmh allow u half pound for each person. fu the aches and pans Toronto, Out - A I n.veiMtv ,,f 'loronto stud, nt is "hr ike" w to sj ll in in told water, one at a time, pl.no tl cm m a piper h ig and tighlly twist the top and pbue in a hot oven foi si v i't il miiiuti s - 1' " 5t To I a r , , Rubs cn oil... geti of whipped until it is the coimi'-timwhipped ream, thnk enough to pie vent tiie finds M'ttling to the bottom of tiie mold c Cld bur. Rheumatism (lilatiti for fiuit desserts should Lively i i'n:: 1st in two or even three colors is (lie keynote of many funks this voir, not on'y for women, tint ado for dnl.ii a. Tiie dress on the k,rigid or features red and white on llmthe uti for on brown, nml gieen beige eh Id s di vs Usui vi lit f soil ir. Hie In Span'di t le U lift the pleising Oil linen trimn ed rtd lianiiel and white with lontiaxting hands of W --brown man s n pemh ami v.wd grov liorne Comp imou. In the new government of the nese republic the chairman of executive council, or premier, Is Ko, sou of the late Ir. Sun Yet famous revolutionary leader. A M t Bedridden - Color Contrasts get u Iow.rs, Sir Reginald Wolheley, until ri'icntly an t levator opciator in a hot, at .Waterloo, Iowa, ami his wife photographed as they were about to fioin Hew York to take their plains among the til lid ones of (.riat I.iitam Sir Reginald passed up his iluim.s to the haroneti y and laiae to ineniu many 'years ago. He wus recently persuaded hy I.ady Woisi le, witli whom tie was reconciled after a long estiungenient, to return to rngl.iml and assume his 1 letter like thlsf" lie a 'hed. It was a uoi e tli.it umli r our reg-ii', I, Muse of low grades, lie I, nl Ixui plaud on probation, and thit un i ss li s w ui k lit tiie future improvid lie would be automatically i Many do a lliioii.di tin m tli, tire also being ,1 at the n , r, v of , onful, ni e men, ai ill, rs and ev , n kill, s OKie-- s to the o'iue witi, out un-- t or runny, like a mad i bull tg'i'g. and t h r e vv upon tiie dt sk in fore uie un olln i il looking It wtiuh aei'ined ro have my signature on it. He was at tl e same t me r , s ij ,iiiii 'ssogii itlyout-- ! r i ,. s 'e i s tl. it ft',1, r il au - cried ti' it tin , lie fe h i' super e j, .t i s of all i f tin a) id l lie a , ir, 0 , sueie'sful in. uu uc- - gh nt, blit the , able. Mix n more inoisi American Oyster, i f, 11 grown , . in ti t( is Ha a li! Is Growii,, lax f ,r 1 j Emeritus Dean of Men, Lmversity of Illinois. as tl it , mil a j By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK s h Is ' !, re .ire moi e tli in .UK) ij. h ted Si ill's, It is II. is III the s r t d, and line more thin a nli. ri m. Mil), is, in, lud rig both m, a d n il , li . III ... , t r d loV e w i i ' Ilfs .I, ii, il ii "t s i i , , i. u i i o o , f , I ,l s III TWO WAYS llive-- l, i tie i i I rs M i'll , j tS I i, W ( , , x x- - of W: A i ' druu,'.-s- t |