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Piuthrx0flr,aJ nton ff rf Magnesia SELECT PRODUCTS, Inc. 4402 2Jrd SL, long Uland City, H T. Enclowd Imd $t Coaib or atamps) . tor which tend me your Ml J jI fS W but the silverware WORK ? f hi .a- - WHEN GENUINE BAYER ASPIRIN EASES Tourists Find Many Interesting Things in the Azores Island HEADACHE IN A a large cave with a fresh-wate- r lake. Albert, prince of Monaco, who did much scientific work in the seas of these northern islands, describes it as a unique miracle of Nature." Sao Jorge is beautiful and wood- by National Geographic Soclet; Washington. D. C. WNU Service. Prenred T IS an interesting trip to visit the seven islands of the Azores, northwest of Sao Miguel. Sailing at 9 in the evening, you anchor at dawn in the little harbor of Angra do Ileroismo, on the island of Terceira. This attractive, historic old town, hemmed in by green hills, nestles at the head of an oval bay. From the first, Terceira (third island to be discovered) has been the home of explorers and warriors. In 1474 half of the island was given by the crown to Joao Vaz Corte-Reas a reward for his voyage to Terra Nova dos Bacalhaus (New Land of Codfish: Newfoundland). He was the first European-excepthe Vikings, so the Portuguese affirm, to set foot on New You see the house World soil. Corte-Rebuilt and the church where he lies. In the same church is the tomb of Paulo da Gama, second in command on the first voyage to India, who fell ill on the way home and was put ashore here, wdule his brother, Vasco, sailed on to Lisbon to receive the highest honors his king could bestow. Other brave mariners sailed from Terceira to the Far West, one of whom is credited in Portuguese annals with the discovery of Labrador. Although some historians question the voyages of the father, two sons of Corte-Rea- l, Caspar and Miguel, are known to have sailed from Angra do Ileroismo, but they did not return. In the town hall you are shown a sealed box presented to the city by Prof. Edmund B. Delabarre, of Brown university, who some years ago deciphered, on a rock by a Massachusetts river, a worn inscription which he translated: by the grace Miguel Corte-Reaof God, chief here of the Indians, says her organization, speech. the President points the American people down the road that led to the World war." Her gospel is simply that war Is horrible and weve got to keep out of it. She was Estelle Miller, reared In Cincinnati, an alumna of the University of Cincinnati. Mach of her life has been given to philanthi'upy and civic enterprise. Fe.ituri. Consolirt i'rd N'r Seivue. , NOT d NU -i- Loading Azores Beef for Portugal. law. Mrs. Estelle Stcrnberger, executive secretary of World Peaceways, brown-haire, grandis a mother who has swiftly risen to leadership in the peace army during the last few years. She sharply challenges the PresIn his Chicago idents stand. W STAY HOME FROM t l, comes Chao Kung, a Buddhist monk. 1511. In Manchukuo, he opines that The box in the town hall contains Japan will bring about more peace- soil from a spot near this rock. ful conditions on earth than the It is quite possible that ChrisChristians have done. Columbus, while on a visit topher An internationalist, he was chased to his brother-in-law- , governor of and caught by a Brooklyn policethe island next door to Graciosa, man, landed in an English jail, Terceira, profited by tales told circulated during the war, pretend- him by early Azorian voyagers ing to be a German spy, helped who had sailed west and returned. in in the Kapp putsch Germany, Islanders Were Good Fighters. was chased out and went to the the Sixteenth century, men of In He was born in Orient. Hungary Terceira put up a splendid fight and reared in the slums of London. He became a Presbyterian mission- against the invading Spaniards. fell, Philip ary, then a vicar m the Anglican When their stronghold bulwark against church, and, in 1910, a member of II made it his British sea rovers. blue-eyed- s,x,s,.e: ,ss jrp.d' ETON'S ial X 11 making themselves heard at Washington. One hears talk of their possible influence in changes, enforcement or negation of the neutrality I aTRa0RDINARY OrFER OW MoneY MrTnT n Facial I- r4jQ.JTn Magnesia on tho cmll hdV? vr mad 3no iofc f ttttt f time, the forty or FOR the first societies seem to be peace Tfmarkable diheienca With rr,or Too can actually tea 111 i ln bcoma smoother day by ,WaHed clean Wrinkdoa rf r BeioreyouknowitDenton'a u ntuely nw akin lovehroos. Eaeka wh-c- parliament. When the Brooklyn police nailed him, it was supposed to be a spy case, but it was later disclosed that England wanted him fur forgery. That was in 1915. Thereafter he staged himself m a great deal of European spy melodrama, all of it supposedly imaginary. Out of prison, he was engaged in arms traffic in Germany and built an impressive estate in Ceylon. Then he became a Buddhist abbot, in coarse robe and sandals, NOV...CENTCMS WSH, YOUNG, juhavf it cle 4 the clouds is no simple trick. Servmg a hot meal to a passenger p deft art and doing very weU. the is above practicing The student shown to an airline Passenger too A typical meal which might be served aloft chips, fruit salad, potato lamb or chops, chicken fried would include coffee and nuts. PORES Sate have THIS WEEK... ITv rvv cn Air Lots T1 e Merchandise Mart is built over tracks of the Chicago & iorth Western railway. The railroad retains ownership of the area its tracks operate. It on sold air lots, representing possession of the space above ground occupied by the entire building, and numerous miniature ground lots necessary to sink caissons. The air was actually subdivided into lots and the diagram of the aerial real estate filed in the office of the recorder of deeds of Cook county, 111. THE Buddhists have it, The turn of the wheel is the whole so Ignatius Timothy of the law, Trebitsch Lincoln has six wheels etched on his bald skull w ith hot irons, and be- J v LV.iii- - NEWS knocking at the door, but it doesn't open. In the Department of Commerce, things are Trade different. commissioners or assistant commissioners in seven countries are women. They have been singularly successful, working as Uncle Sams saleswomen, finding out what people of other nations want, employing tact and discernment in their work, supplying the department with all sorts of keenly observed data about preference, taste and sales possibilities. They are proving themselves excellent trade envoys. The National League of Women Voters, publishing its survey of women in public office," notes especially the success of Miss A. Viola Smith at Shanghai and Miss Elizabeth Humes at Rome. Miss Smith has been with the Department of Commerce in China since 1920. A native of Los Angeles, she was graduated in law at George Washington university. She was at Peiping two years before being transferred to Shanghai. She has been president of the American Women's Club of Shangof the Internahai, tional Committee of Womens organizations, and has been active m many fields of social and civic life in China. Miss Humes, assistant trade comin Rome in 1923, missioner and commissioner thereafter, showed typical resource fulness in inducing Italian women to wear backless bathing suits. This, with a successful cosmetics campaign, opened new avenues for American trade in Italy. She travels a great deal around Italy and keeps the department minutely informed on trade cou ditions and opportunities. She was reared in Louisiana and educated in Italy and Switzerland. In the war, she was with the Red Cross and later was attached to the American embassy in Rome. Miss Gudrun Carlson has made a similar success at Oslo, Norway. Other nations in which America is represented by women in trade posts are Brazil, Guatemala, Chile and Venezuela. All reports are that chic, intelligent women are highly esteemed in foreign capitals and it would appear that more good jobs for bright girls are coming along in the Department of Commerce, as clerks or commercial attaches, if not as commissioners. Trita wd P tta-- ,. ,0ny VHOS ii lliA Cy Lemuel F. Parlon t'EH U LET them khov I'1 VM.A YORK. Career diplomacy NEW closed to women. Brilliant girls, just out of college, keep on le fegni Dat,r feA W" WHO HOLD atiorai r ne go 1111 !7r sidentu; vith the 'g. What Learn at School for Angels of the Airways rece blow w.nds pKl anJ you, into sAness f eaer; ten n0,ulT Usunshm? vs.ll fie Angra received the handle "do Ileroismo" to its name when, a century ago, it sent troops to Portugal to win battles for Dom Pedro IV (who was Dom Pedro I, emperor of Brazil) against his brother, Dom MigucL In the massive fortress built by Philip II, political prisoners are now held. During the World war German residents of Portugal were brought here. The leading export from the Azores to the United States is embroidery of the Madeira type, made by the women of Terceira. This is the only island of the Azores where bullfights are held. These are in the Portuguese fashion no bulls killed and fine horsemanship displayed. In Angra do Ileroismo Is one of the Azorian meteorological stal.ons. These stations are the watchdogs warning ships of the of approaching storms, sending word to craft on the distant coast of Morocco of the cornuig of the houle, that strange wave which rises between Iceland and the Azores and sweeps across the ocean. After motoring to the landing field for Biplanes on a plateau four miles from the city, and to Praia da Vitoria, across the Island, with one of the finest natural harbors in the Azores, you sail on. Graciosa fiom the sea Is not as attractive as its neighbors, but does its part agriculturally m spile of shortage of water, producing wine, cereals, and oatlle. The Azorian dot keys are bred here. In the bot tom of Its rook strewn crater is ed; its pastures are famous In the archipelago. In the port of Vila das Velas there is a statue to the memory of a native of the island who struck oil" in California and left money for the sick and poor of his boyhood home. Ticos Wines and Cattle. Pico, whose imposing volcanic peak rises 7,821 feet above the sea, is poorly watered and raises its vines in an unusual way. In rifts in the old lava flow, lupine Is placed to decompose, and in tins improvised soil the young vines are planted. Pico wine is stronger in other than content alcoholic Azorian wines. The men of Pico are famous whalers. There are lookouts on the hilltops, and when the call, Baleia! Baleia! rings out, the specially built boats are swiftly launched, towed nowadays by a motorboat, and off they go to chase the giant of the deep. Harpoons, thrown by hand, are used, and spears when the exhausted whale Is at last brought alongside a combat requiring courage and skill. It is interesting to watch the loading of cattle at Caes do Pico, future beefsteaks for Lisbon. At all of the Azorian ports you anchor offshore. The cattle are rowed out in barges, A broad sling 10 or 12 to a barge. is placed under an animal, a rope tied fore and aft to prevent kicking, and, by means of a cable from the ship securely hooked to the slmg, the creature is hoisted aboard most humanely. The conical mountain of Pico, the glory of the Azores, is best seen from the island of Fayal, separated from Pico by a channel about four miles wide. In winter it wears mantle of snow. You see it pearly gray, with a girdle of floating clouds; clear and blue, sharply outlined against the sky; glowing rose, fading to mauve and deepest purple background against a d sight. No other volcanic peak appears so seagirt and isolated as this queen of a fW MINUTES 1 he inexpensive way to case headif you want fast results aches is with Bayer Aspirin. The instant the pain starts, simply take 2 Baer tablets with a half glass of wafer. Usually in 4 few minutes relief arrives. Bayer tablets are qux because they disintegiate in a few seconds ready to start thur work of relief almost immediately after taking. or 3 to relieve It costs only when you get most headaches ou pay the new economy tin. only 25 cents for 21 tablets about 11 apiece. Make sure to get the genuine by insisting on Bayer Aspirin. TABLETS virtually 1 cent a tabic I: Charm of Difficulties Providence has hidden a charm in difficult undertakings which 13 appreciated only by those who dare to grapple with them. Madame Swetchine. Yesf QS SSih z Serious Evi U Cant Poison You! Say Doctors the North Atlantic. Modern doctor now say that the old idea of poinon g tin if into your blood from conati Cable Station at Ilorta. patioQ is ULaNK. They clain that constipawil up the bowels causing pressure on Horta, on the island of Fayal, Is tion mrvta in the digestive trat. Ihia nerve a town well known to Americans in pressure is what causae fregueut bihoue diinea hadtifhs, upsfe etonmrb. ipila,tired-othe days of New England windjamd ill, feeling, sleepless nights, coated mers and whalers. It is the seat of tongue, bad taste andor loss ofdaappLLite. euF r hours een vs longer than JJou t the oceanic cable stations. In one use usury on must tl V THAI iKl 10 xLT OFF TliL him building six companies British, It LIFT. 1 lush the IntiMims st inal extern, tthen German, Italian, French and two olimding waste are gone the doak Is return tofionmWHueamlnorveprossure blUl'S AlAmerican are housed. They transmost at orue you bil n arvclously ri freshed, of chanbl if vanish, aud life look bright again. mit, through many systems '1 hat is why o many doctors are now nels, messages to stations in North on gentle but tjl ICh A( HuN. 'list South and Africa, should OU insist on Adleriha 7 h a li why America, Europe, Iicirnt intestinal evaruant Cf titains brYLN and, by interconnection, to every ccarminative and cathartio ingredient. on the ttomacb M well as the part of the world. Four staffs do Adhrikaactfl Adhrika relieve int'snnal tract, entire cenIn the of the work relaying. stomach GAS at once and fun removo No bjvtel congfstion in half an hour ter of the building is a four-waviol' lit action, no after etTocta, just QUICK window through which messages, HrommendHl results. by many doctof years. mainly in rode, ore passed. Thus, and druggists lor should Jones and Jenks of New York cable to their Rome represea tative, the message, received by one of the two American comSALT LAKE'S NEWEST HOSTELRY panies, is handed through the win dow and a moment later is being 0 Our lobby Is delightfully air cooled during tbe summer months received in Italy. It Is a nights sail from Fayal to Radio tor very Room 200 Roome200 Bath the Jagged rock of Corvo, a single extinct volcano which thrusts only its head above the sea. Corvos 700 hardy sons and daughters, whose home is lashed in winter by the sea in its fury, are isolated for weeks at a time, even from their only near neighbors on the isJ 8 54- land of Flores, 12 miles away. In K spite of hard work and exposure, they are a sturdy lot, living a simHOTEL life. contented ple, Flores is the most beautiful of all the islands. Water is so plentiful that streams cascade into the sea. Rates $1.50 to $3.00 The hedges of blue hydrangeas, the floral wonder of the Azores, are at The flofd Trmpte SqusfB ha A 0 highly riAairahlr. friendlyll Immactheir best from July to September ou will always find on nearly all the islands, growing ulate, supremely comfortable,lb and cothoroughly agreeable. kou can to a height of 10 to 20 feet. In lor understand why tlua hold ial Flores trails are actually cut HIGHLY HtGOMMI Ml You can also appreciate w hyi tluough tunnels of these IV $ m mark cf distinction io slop blossoms. Masses of golden broom at this beautiful hostelry drape the cliffs The Island is with TRNEST C ROSSITrR, Afzr. out roads, but one is soon to be con sliuclcd. y ws jf i Temple Square fclmu-pltrr- sky-blu- e wi |