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Show PUBLIC OPINION Idea Box Housewife That Body of Yours By JAMES W. BARTON, M. D. Woman Writer Objects WATERS EBONY Term Weaker Sex to By Anna McClure Sholl Co pr right by w a Chapman WNU Sarvic Dementia Praecox YOU may often bear of the aliment praecox; that it la used to excuse the misdemeanors or even crimes of certain individuals. The simplest explanation of thla mental ailment Is that It Is "a persistent dream state" in which the individual feels that he Is a failure in life. He may feel afraid, may try to imagine himself a success, or may Just I utve a feeling of inferiority to others. Underneath It all Is really a loss of T Prererva Poliak an Braaa Brass bowl and other articles an beautiful only when kept polished. This la usually difficult to do. However, if you tkoruuchly clean tha brass, removing all stains and grease, and then apply a coat of clear copal In other words he Is unable to meet varnish, your bowl will look beautithe requirements of everyday life. ful and will retain its polish IndefiCan anything be dune for these self-respe- nitely. cases? Your doctor will tell you that a great many cases ere helped by patient quesWNU Service. tioning and advising by one In whom the patient has confidence. PILGRIMAGES TO Everything possible Is dune to enFAMOUS SHRINES courage the patient to keep himself OF OLD QUEBEC clean and tidy,andtake an Interest In his appearance surroundings. Any talent Is praised and the Quebec's famous shrines attracted particular Is encouraged to Increase or throngs of pilgrims and tourists patient It Those about him are addevelop from Canada and the United States with as the church assumed a leading part vised to treat him as an equal or respect In the colorful celebration commemThe himself la encouraged to orating the quadrlcentennlal of the be of patient to service others, not as a servdiscovery of Canada by Jacques Car-tie- r. ant but by showing a willingness to The annual feast of St Anne help where help la really needed. One of the greatest aids has been brought many pilgrimages to the celebrated shrine of St Anne de work Itself; the patient accomplishing miles some real physical work auch as farmBetupre, located tweuty-on- e north of Quebec on the St Lawrence ing or carpentry work. Of still greater help, has been river. Devotion at this shrine Is not confined to feast days and religious sports. The patient Is encouraged to celebrations, however. Large num- take part in games, learn to look for bers of visitors kneel here dally, more his turn to bat, and to go out in the than 1,000,000 pilgrims annually vis- field 'en It Is his turn to do so. You can readily see that if be finds iting the shrine. According to tradition, St Anne's he can do things, that he Is treated dates from 1G58, when the first w. respect, he Is going to be "taken church was established by Breton out of himself," and become one of the sailors In thankfulness for their res- crowd, one of the community, instead of being odd or out of things. cue from a storm on the St Lawrence. Discarded crutches, canes and He really hasn't the time to be braces are piled here by the pilgrims, dreaming about himself If he Is mixing who are said to bare experienced with others at play, work or other ocmiraculous cures. cupation. Sharing the Interest of pilgrims Sometimes there are physical factors are Quebec's other noted shrines, lnt ferlng with his mental outlook St Joseph's Oratory in Montreal, poor eyesight, poor hearing, bad teeth which has become famous within the or tonsils and these conditions must last four decades through the works of course be corrected before any of Brother Andre, and the National progress can be made. Shrine of the Blessed Virgin at In treatment then The whole near Trols Rivieres. Is to build thought his and get up Historical students as well as the him out of the dream state, because religious visit the ancient sanctuary L. the dream state he squares or jusof Tres Salnte Rosa Ire at tifies himself or his actions to himself Built in 1714, it is one of and Is satisfied. Quebecs most cherished antiquities. THE HOU8EWIFK, Copyright by Public Ledger, Int self-respe- ct Exploratory Surgeon Did you operate? Also Surgeon Yes, for appendicitis. Surgeon And what was wrong with him? 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Ifawnon Smooth CleWiSkitv Don't endure pimples and blotdm Allay them quickly with pure Resinol WKU W Your Body the subjects the engineer ONE of study Is strength of materials so that If he builds s building or bridge he knows Just what is needed to support that building or bridge when It Is carrying Ita heaviest load. In order to make tbe structure safe, he makes it stronger than Is necessary to support this heaviest load, and this extra strength is spoken of as the margin of safety. What about that body of yours? Is It built with this margin of safety, so that If undue stress or strain Is put upon it. It will be able to withstand It? A first year medical student, or anyone who has given the body even a slight amount of study knows that practically all parts of the body from the bones outward to the skin, have a margin of safety surpassing anything designed by man. You need food and water every day, yet men have done without food for 40 days, and water for 7 to 10 days, because the fut on the body and the water in and among the tissues have been able to maintain life. The heart beats 72 times to the minute, but It can, If necessary, beat twice as fast and pump twice as much blood as It normally does. Nature has provided you with two eyes, two ears, two kidneys, two lungs, and In many cases two glands for various purposes, yet even when there are two organs or glands It is possible to have all of one and part of another destroyed and yet the body will continue to do Ita work. Research laboratory physicians have of been able to show that four-fifth- s the pancreas can be destroyed and the will manufacture remaining one-fift-h the Insulin needed by the body. Similarly with the liver. Despite all Its different jobs in the system breaking up fats, storing sugar, removing poisons from the blood, manufacturing bile, helping to color the blood three-quarteof the liver may be destroyed and yet it will carry on all the above Jobs. Radio connactioo ia every room. RATES FROM 1.50 fat appawM The Margin of Safety in B&-- 04 Tbe stomach can be entirely removed, half the small intestine and nearly all of the large Intestine removed without damage to the body. In addition to this your body can actunlly repair Itself when something is Injured i or broken down. All it needs Is time. The margin of safety then In that body of yours Is really beyond human comprehension. Copyright WNU gtrvleo. Not o Mainland Cape Horn Is not on the mainland of South America, as is generally supposed. It Is located on the point of the most southerly of the Wollaston islands, more than 100 miles from the gtralt of Magellan. The last deserted city I saw was Nlufa, In Italy. Imagine a city of towers, churches, palaces, piazzas, utterly A woman columlst, noted for her hardly take the lend In making (he empty except for a riot of flowers; de- teen Insight Into events and things, gallant gesture of his own free will serted since the middle of the Eightelecta this subject for romuient: That sweet flower of chivalry, the eenth century. Why. here comes Mlse Tbe papers tell of federal judge senso of on behalf ef Mercer and Mr. Fleming." n a New York courtroom who com- the WEAKER sex, will have been Janet and Arthur waved to them pelled the men to give women their nipped In the bud. gully, came up the rough road with eats. A reader sends vs the clipAnd, anyway are we WEAKER? swift eager feet what we think For my part I should feel cheap to wondering ping, What do you suppose we've discov- about It, nere It Is: hare a man forced out of hla seat ered there are tablets In that old "In a courtroom crowded to rapac- for my benefit church; and one of them la to a Dr. A Ball Syndicate. WNU Service ity with creditors and stockholders August Loatland, founder of Lostland of the Ambassador Hotel corporation. academy, who died In the year 1700 Federal Judge J. M. Woolsey said Little Zion Named by aged nearly one hundred." It seems to me that tho recently: Mormon Band Colonist Janet and Berenice had clasped men Bitting over there should stand bauds on meeting as If their vitality and let the Indies sit down. and youth went naturally In seurch up"When the men did not Every once In a while some localbudge, he of a comrade; Wilton thought he had added : Go over there, marshals, and ity Is fortunate enough to be baptised uever seen two young women who so roust them out The mnrshnls olieyed proiierlj. We can thank Brigham seemed to heighten each other's beauty. and the women sat down while the Young and his Mormon followers for The blue and brown eyes shone with men the fact that we may now glibly say, grumbled quietly to themselves, mutual frlcmllinesa. Berenice's swayOff to Zion" Instead of twist"We're unsaying they thought the order ing grace, her ethereallzed look, the fair." ing our tongues around Muknnto-weap.- " aura of seclusion and Isolation surWhat do we think about it? Well, rounding her, blended well with It all deiiends on what we women Mukuntuwcap Is a nice enough Janet's warmer beauty, Its secrets to want. name, meaning "land of the springs," be revealed In other avenues than tbe If what we want most Is the seat according to a Utah scholar, John long classic roads of English literaman occupies, then we should nut Wallis, who has traced the name to source. The name was ture. Inquire too closely Into the method Its Indian to this national park when It "You should be well educated, Miss of taking It away from him. In this given Brucebrldge," Fleming said, "with tbe case they were, we must admit, ques- was first created by congress. four of us always buzzing about That may lie the reason that travtionable. Some of those men may 1 shall be very happy site an- have been more In need of a seat elers were slow In discovering Its swered simply. "Would you like to than any of the w'omcn to accom- wonders. They just didnt know how man who would see tbe old church, too?" she ad- modate whom they were ousted. And to ask for it, like the dressed Wilton. some were pmlmbly there In the line like to buy a wife a fanry French Tbe old meeting house was built In of duty, while the women seated by perfume but has to compromise en violet," which he enn pronounce. the Christopher Wren style of archi- the gallant Judge were merely specIn 1918 Frcsldent Wilson went tecture, with galleries and a choir tators, presumably on pleasure bent. loft; the Ten Commandments facing We repeat. If Its the sent only that back to the nnmc originally given on one side of the pulpit and the Interests you, you will npplaud tho the region by Brigham Young, Yonng Lord's Prayer on the other. The four Judge whose motto Is apparently un- and a hand of his colonists looking climbed to the choir loft, and from der all circumstances, "Ladles First." for new territory came npon the their position above a circular clock If It Ip chivalry on the part of shining domes, rainbow colors and men In this day and age that you unearthly shapes, and Immediately the As surveyed high, square pews. they stood there a figure appeared In rare more about than the seat In named It "Little Zion" as It seemed the doorway left open at the other court or subway or street car which the one place on earth closest to (he end, and Cordon UaskcU stepped cauthey may have to give up to you, heavenly Zion. Chicago Dally News. then you will not favor forcing them tiously over the sill. Blindnert Fallacy "Stand back," Berenice whispered. out of their seats. There Is no roThe popular belief tlia( blindness "I'll lean over the railing. Hell be so mantic aatlsfactlon In taking a man's surprised." She took off her hst and seat If he has to be thrown out of It Is compensated for by Increased waited until he was nearly beneath And the compulsion Is hardly con- acuteness of other senses Is not upthe gallery ; then without a word stood ducive to developing In him a great- held by tests; the blind merely train In fact the man once their other senses and use them to by the rail looking down at him. He er gallantry. to forced up for a woman will better advantage than the seeing. get at white her grew very and gazed up turned abruptly. Guardiun, she called, Don't you know me? It's Berenice ! Either he did not hear her or did not want to hear her, for he strode out of the building. She turned with He saw me he must puzzled air. have seen me;" Wilton was sure he had seen her also that he looked like a man Had he misthoroughly frightened. taken her for some one else? "I wonder what Mr. Haskell wanted? I dont ever remember seeing him enter this place. lie looked at me as If he thought me a ghost I suppose In this dim light I had a strange appearance. I did not mean to frighten him." Before she ceased speaking heavy footsteps were heard coming down the staircase of the belfry. "This place seems a kind of Mecca this afterArthur and noon," Janet remarked. Wilton exchanged glances with an unspoken mutual agreement that to stay Just where they were was the thing to da The footsteps had stopped midway of the descent, and they heard a kind of growling sound, as If a maa were angry with some absent indiDirty spark plugs kill your car's pep waste as vidual Then the footstep began much as 1 gallon of gas In 10. Oxide coating Is again, and In the aisle finally appeared the chief cause. Let a Registered AC Cleaning tbe bulking form of Balder. He Station thoroughly remove oxide coating lurched rather than walked down the tvtry 4,000 miletl aisle, and was out In the air before LOOK FOR TM "niKHN-THS-TU- I" they had quite recovered themselves. Tune lai RAYMOND KNICHT and Mm CUCKOOS "My guardian was probably hunting Saturday, 10:00 PJA. lartam Daylight Saving Thau Balder. He often goes up In that PLUGS WITH NEW ACs WORN tower, Martha says though how she knows it I don't know, unless Balder tells her. I wonder If he keeps a treasure chest up there?" Voices reached them. They heard Haskell say : I've caught you at last you ruffian." A growling bass replied: "You are always spying on me you arel You Pore, smooth, mildly antiseptic, and dcli-'cate-ly didn't stay long In the church, did medicated with fragrant, oriental oils, you !" Let's see the belfry," Janet said, is ideal for daily toilet use. It protects babys to divert attention from this converdelicate skin against chafing and irritation, gjj sation. a distinctive fragrance to Mothers w imparts They began the ascent of the narskin and cools and soothes Fathers freshly row, winding atairs, the men first shaven face. Janet and Berenice dodging cobwebs Sold at all dmggUit Price 25c. and holding the folds of their skirts ladder-llke almost The from the dust stairs ended at a platform and a closed THE Arthur turned the handle. door. Locked. Here, Wilton, we return." I wonder If Balder keeps his valuables In here barring fire, I should think It would be a very safe bank." "He bas no right to lock this door," Berenice said. The meeting house la no one's property now unless mine. Mr. Haskell told me once that years ago this village waa on tha academy A land, the Inhabitants held ground leases. They stood looking at the dosed door for a moment, then Janet lira. J. H. Waters, Ml turned down. The four walked up tbe President road together In the wild beauty of the sunset, Janet wishing that they could always go on like this young and hopeful and undisturbed. Haskell was strolling about tho grounds of tha academy when thy reached them, and stopping to admire the handsome beds of chrysanthemums, THE self-saerlfl- SYNOPSIS On her way to a (acuity poaltlon In Loatland Academy, Janet ilercer niaete Prof. Arthur Flaming, aleo on hla way to tha Acadamy. At tha achool tha roup la atruck by an air of mystery parvadlng tha place Gordon HaakoU, Wilton proprietor, welcomes them. Payne completes Ilia Aeademy faculty. In a schoolroom Janet Bnds a croup which tho teaci-er- a had supposed were scholars, are wax figures. Haskell explain unusual circumstances connected with tha conduct of tha Academy. Among the puplla Is Berenice Brace-bridg- e, daughter of tha lata owner of tha schooL Tha story of tho tragedy of Loatland Academy (a that of two slaters and two brothers of Berenice, who loat tholr livea In tha water, at the same moment. ' some years ago. Tha wax figures ware modeled In tha likenesaea of tha four children, and Doctor Bracebrldga'a will provided that they must be preserved. Payne learna from Berenice that tha uncouth giant whom Janet had seen with Haskell Is named Balder, and la a valuable servant. CHAPTER IV is About g week later Wilton was directed by oue of bis acholara to the Moore farm, and after much climbing he found himself at a five-bgate wbicb dosed the farm lane from tbe road. The bouse stood hack on a knoll and bad a row of thorn locuata shinbefore Ita gray, weather-beategled front An old man waa cawing wood In tbe bleak bouse yard. Ills blue eyes had the childlike expression seen sometimes In the eyes of the old when they have been neither very successful nor Important in life. Wilton Introduced himself, and after some preliminaries be spoke of the academy and of hie new relation to it The old man eeemed at once interested, and ushered him Into tbe warm little kitchen. Having dislodged a sleek gray cat from the rocking chair and shaken out the cushion, he Invited hla visitor to be seated. Wilton gradually approached the aubject of the accident, I believe you were and remarked: the only witness?" "1 was the sole and only one. I was walking up tbe ravine on the other side, an ax on my shpulder, when I heard screams and saw the four clawing at each other and at the air to keep from falling Into tbe whirl 1 But they was tied together, and over they went You seen the figures, I sup-posar n "Yes." "The father, the old professor, took on dreadful they made them figures to keep him quiet In his long sickness. "So 1 understand. "I ain't never seen 'em myself. Folks I ain't do say they're too naturaL never wanted to see em! 1 chopped off a great bough that day and tried to hold It out over the whirl; but I was on the wrong side, and they couldn't reach It Then I ran down a piece to cross current knocked me over twice and I nearly drowned myself. When I got over that at last, nothin' to be seen but that poisonous black water. I was sick at my stomach. 1 sat down on a rock and was as sick as a drunkard Just because I hadn't been able to do nothin. I staggered back to the academy, and tbe first person I see was Balder hoeing in the garden. Balder, I says, the first thing, four of 'em the whole four of 'em drowned.1 Balder let out a screech and threw down his hoe. It'll kill the doctor! He's a sick man.' "Then he went In, and I stood outside shakln like I had the palsy. Such a screechln' and moanin' and runnln' around. I hear It yet sometimes. Mr. Haskell bad been readln' to the doctor all afternoon; and be tried to quiet him, but It was no use. He got worse and worse. Folks said hla brain was affected. There's so old lady over to the Herropp farm helped nurse the doctor. She used to say she didnt blame Mrs. Braccbrldge for tryln to bring those children to life In wax It was enough to wring yo'jfcJmart- - to bear the poor old professor callin' for 'em. Folks say'1 he hesitated. Folks say the wax figures comes out of that schoolroom and walks the old corridors and look in tbe library and even go out on the grounds." "Nonsense !" "Well, the place has been runnln' down ever since their deaths. 'Twas a queer will keeping the figures until She Is a nice lass she's twenty-one- . brings me a roast chlrken or a glass of Jell sometimes. She says shes grateful to me for tryln' to save their Uvea What's the use of that If I didn't do It. My old dog Caesar here she Is now who's that with her?" Payne looked out the window. "That's her big SL Bernard." "1 didn't mean no dog. I thought I saw a girl In white walking with her." Jerry opened the kitchen door and went out to meet Berenice. "The new teacher'a callin' on me," he announced. She seemed glad to see him, presented her offerings to Jerry petted the cat Payne asked if he could go back with her. As they walked along she asked blm why he had gone to see Jerry. Taken aback for a moment, lie considered bow be should answer her. "1 like to talk with nil kinds of Ah, here people. Wilton answered. is the deserted village. Does anyone know why It waa deserted?" "People gave various rensons. The location was too lonely, I suppose" have your PLUGS CLEANED by the NEW AG METHOD per plug !SK5S IEW23USE E2TEIL Distinctive Residence An Abode renowned Throughout the West Salt Lake9s Most Hospitable HOTEL Invites You TO BB CONTINUED. Tha Grand Canyon The Grand Canyon of the Colorado Is about 217 miles long, and averngi-- s twelve miles In width and a mile In depth. 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