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Show UINTAII BASIN RECORD FLOYD GIBBONS Adventurers' Club zdth: scenes kf .'IKS i.'. :'' t - tb'- - i-iiii -l- -- V " - , t this. vtSit.-NSs- . m i 4i i " J i r, A; N. S V 3lUP tft that taking a long hike with the stiff shoes popular Now Dick says workers is not so hot But he had c. They 30vernment issues to the miles of his way before things began to five id right about ied along sundown and he was hungry, tired xativeg i jrious. It was long after s Syrup; and the dreary prospect of ten long, weary miles over "loping hills of northeastern Tennessee was pretty discourag. .. ' i K:l-- - can h -f ' ' q i cli but a little off the road Dick stumbled onto a pushing upon the sagging door, he went Inside. of country, and, The Storm Almost Came In With Dick. the cabin In time because as he stepped in-- 1 says be Just made A crash of thunder startled him storm broke in all Its fury. suddenness and the flash of lightning that followed Its cabin after him. into the id to come right had shelter and he started to look around But, at least, he The cabin, though obviously deserted as well as he could. held some signs of human habitation. As he groped years, stiil lugb the darkness, he bumped Into a large piece of furniture j: seemed to take up most of the room. He explored It with hands and to his surprise found it to be of all things a dust-ridde- n ihd piano! of lightning, Dick could see that the Instrument was condition. The Ivory tops of the keys had long since disap- but otherwise It stood there like a silent sentinel guarding the I he flashes i promot lino. ip, that departed artistic soul this desolate country. who had brought such a fine Instru-t- o Kind of Canopy for the Weary Traveler. Dick was not In a mood to conjecture about what happened to His Ideas were more practical The roof was ier of the piano. steadily and the wide spread of the grand piano made an excel-"rHe climbed under It and, exhausted as he for his tired body. II for lb er I'M Li;: th drop fast asleep. What a panacea for all our Ills! Outside the 6torm Sleep! gwled, the rain beat a ceaseless tattoo against the grimy win-gpanes, the wind shrieked through the trees and the thunder lighting roared and flashed, as though furious at the loss of js soon IKER's BALSt human victim. Sir long Dick slept he does not know, sibat awakened him was not a part of iffStopst t Color c, yandFt 8t .. .. dttb but he does know that the the storm. He opened his ljlggraf; President p w- - "totosto! L'V Sends Flag to ,'v f oi Boy Reminds i N VS 'Y Austin Gannon of Boston (standing in rear), with six of his seven younger brothers and sisters looking at the new flag wddeh was sent them at the order of President Roosevelt Austin, who Is thirteen years old, had been promised the flag that draped the coffin of his father, a World war veteran who died last August When the flag didnt come he complained to the President As soon as the request was brought to the Presidents attention, he ordered that a new flag be sent to the youngster and his brothers and sisters. v vto fYv X tot i h , . to, b toto' ' to . VAStov' . Ato Its to i l5f...to f w. : , ... . ' toR toVtofe . 1 't to. r 1 ? to to to s - ! v V Y A t A ' 'e to:vto V ? t to I 4 : ? v $ -- 1 j . V i $ - , t .ft. ,v ' Vi j fi President of Unkept Promise is v :V 3 i to 1 NtoJ May Re Removed From Office : Ibis Is Federal Judge ITalstcad Ritter of the Southern district of Uorida, whose Impeachment was Ui Strange, Eerie Music Came ;i mlj to the sound of 61 "'abe It Was Sex has always been a bit of a puzzle to civilization, a problem which It has never satisfactorily solved, and probably never will T e no man and weakness. matter of I longer regard the love oj woman as an unforlunte Just as a plain, unromanlie scientific fuel. The other and still more notable revolution which Is taking place In modern marriage, and will be a tremendous factor In determining the new marriage forms of the future, Is due to what is called birth control or voluntary parenthood. d strange, eerie music coming from the old v Pretty but He Wasnt in the Mood. .1 "l", he already "ere realized. waiting The lightning flash came and Dicks woist knew. alone In the room. Curiosity Conquers ,s yei lhe music j? went on. Over Ghostly Fear, It sounded, Dick says, as though a little noticing. Curiosity overcame his fear. He drew a lone t of his pocket and struck It. As the tiny flame lit up the dim s the music suddenly ceased. The match flickered so In his shak-.- J 8 'lat It was hard to see saw but, even In that poor light, he that made him In sudden terror. the match drop A pair of eyes a few feet from his face stared fixedly at e p. . . to vv t jtoV: ...f, c J i jewy.svw.v house-movin- went out that rickety door like a bat out of He forgot all about his sors feet and therain and th "and everything. Ail he wanted was camp and the company Wham! 11 to 7. Mexicans Demonstrate Against Communists Dick someth j.. l f J, v tr . S. ; V , - ito '"',y " human. 'l lhe ni(rning and a group of CCC workers to investigate the 6 Hano Tllpy were hard boiled I" the bright sunshlne aDi lv brought the gnost right back with them! ir Ghost u when they found her so they brought ai,tl and made her the mascot and you Just ought to see that .'.di8hof eam. and girls, Is the story of how the Ghost of the Plano verson of the Kitten on the Keys." ' i- - .if - -- M ft ... yt Lr " iTv f a i. to i ;; ing V i i ! ; t if V ... i ? to f4 - d ... & ' v. ' - k,-- ... t ii" t i 1 . ''Y.Vi W ' v, S I $ f ' I i kr r ih,": Ur' WND Service. 'l am Bread Named for eclurer on Temperance rwiveJ a f,? and Ji Kirr An, the He i iv i. ;Sn rifor,n ilto k(; In ?lm temper-- He After 1 was study-- c "r a il,,le he en-niIS 'Jtlr,!in Uli'ilstry In ',"',l"d tlmt a vogeta-to- r with a de- ranre"18 I"1'1 ns 1llrt of food reform ndv,K'ale1 ?, nu'nt but also II, Sy- .ectun'r ot '! J' 'fail i lta name OTiM-lSr,- 'I6 I, j "A s- 1 ; ur unbolted wheat In which all the le nisl 'r'1'1 of the Cra- - Grum wrotef PUbliSlHd Of wheat bread, there are three bran varieties; In the first, all the t e only second, In the Is separated; none a coarse, and, In the third, from flour of made bread The all. sepbeen has which all the bran arated Is that most commonly used, w c hut bread made of flour from separatbeen none of the bran has ed Is the most wholesome. as Graham Is often referred to or "Introducer or Inventor" the for Graham bread. He was neither rs bread was the whole-whea- t name wheat bread made. Grahams bpca'180 It with became associated his diehe Included the article In one time had at which tary regimen, many thousands of fld!ierP?. lie throughout the United States,and S system was called Graham adherents Gruhandtes. Indianapolis News. . - f 4 ;n i A I ' Vs i fn 14 f H ; f fI ; to 4 i,i j ,. - Y' v'v I 4 i f U V .J - J 1' Residents , (? u , ' r or .4 ? - ;rffln,"rns : Rather Late It a Is not until middle age man becomes Interested In that his destination. "to J As for the family marriage, there will always he plenty of couples who desire children. Pessimists need never fear In regard to that down during the change of life period and her appetite was poor. I knew V. of Dr. Pierce's Remedies teraue my people had always had great faith in them, and a few bottles of the Prescription toon bad my Wife eating more and enjoying good health Co lo your neigh Ikm hood druggist today. t ; . v.v.vv:- j gw i i v Jmvymromam And that does not mean merely the physically fittest, but also the mentally and temperamentally most W k totoi .to1 CL ,w I 'M I 1 .f- - demonsi ration In front of the city hall r,,v Jicvlco, luddlng an " . , We Won't Be Slaves of Russia, Depart From Our Short, Vou Horn nng s of Mexle, Live the constitution . of tho trouble to aid nature to rootl io and heal tho inflamed membranes a3 the germ-lade- n phlegm Is loosened and expelled. Even if olher remedies have failed, dont bo discouraged, your druggist Is authorized to guarantee Creomuision and to refund your money if you are not satisfied with results from tho very first bottle. Get Creomulslon right now. (Adv.) the fittest. H ' ri hi to No matter how many medicines you have tried for your cough, chest cold or bronchial Irritation, you can get relief now with Creomulslon. Serious trouble may bo brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance with anything les3 than Creomul-Eio- n, which goes right to the seat "For thirty years I hatl chronto constipation. Snmatimtt I did rot for four or five days, I Let ns see what will happen. As aho had awful gas bloating, headache . and pain are matters arranged today, youth in the back Ad ler i km Is the time for love, hut not for helped right away. Now I eat aattsage, tiinnnas, marriage. All of the forces of napie, anything want and 1 better. never felt ture say, Come! All of the forces eleep moundly ml! night Airs. Mabel Schott. end hie, enjoy of civilization But you say, 11 you ore suffering from constipation, mustnt sleeplessness, sour stomach, and gas In the high tide of youth comes bloating, there is quick relief for you the natural mating time, and It Is in Adlerika. Many report action in minutes after taking just one dose. the actual mating time In all forms 30 Adlerika gives complete action, cleanof life except the highest Among ing your bowel tract where professional men, for example, the laxatives do not even reach. ordinary average marrying age Is nearer forDr, H. L, Shoub, New York, reports; ty than twenty. "In addition to intestinal cleansing, Adlerika checks the growth of inThe evils and misfortunes of this testinal bacteria and colon bacilli." state of affairs need no expansion; Give your stomach and bowels a real they suggest themselves. Besides, we see them all about us. In the fu- cleansing with Adlerika and see how good you feel. Just one spoonful relieves ture I see young people marrying at GAS and chronic constipation. Sold by the natural age. all druggists and drug departments. Now the corollary to early mating Is undoubtedly a considerable FEfJINIHE WEAKNESS amount of mlsinating, and. thereC. of 1.141 Krenrky unforwill be That fore, rematlng. Garfield St.f 1hofnix, tunate but Inevitable. Easier marAria., said; "Dr. Pierre Favorite Presrription baa riage must mean easier divorce. Rebeen the bii'sst I.elp for true. but bhe was runmy wife, grettable Parenthood will he regarded as such an Important privilege that It will be limited to a few, and they V .- ? i 1. ; ' . 3 ; , , 1 i. toto i to T to to, i' i t A Three Days Cough Is Your Danger Signal 1 recommended by the Judiciary committee of the house by a vote of g ill: es No Time to Fail In the opinion of the rulers of states, marriage Is never p. failure If there are plenty of children. ficient 't.' old newspaper When a man bites a dog, thats news, according to the to a house running Into a truck. It hapsame The applies thing adae pened' on the outskirts of St. Petersburg, Fla., where a the wreckage crew was pulling this structure across the highway. Despite were Injured. seriously In it none of the truck, Bayer Aspirin In the future there will be a sufnumber of childless marriages to be regarded as the established habit of such a large class that special laws will be required for them. 1 V ht A for the relief of headaches; or the pains of rheumatism, neuritis or neuralgia, ask your doctor what lie iu comparison thinks about it with Genuine Bayer Aspirin. We say this because, before the discovery of Bayer Aspirin, most pain remedies were advised against by physicians ns being bad for the stomach; or, often, for the heart. And the discovery of Bayer Aspirin largely changed medical practice. Countless thousands of people who have taken Bayer Aspirin year in and out without ill effect, have proved that the medical findings about its safety were correct. Remember this: Genuine Bayer Aspirin is rated among the fastest methods yet discovered for the relief of headaches and all common pains . . . and safe for the average person to take regularly. Vou can get real Bayer Aspirin at any drug store simply by never asking for it by the name aspirin alone, but always saying BAY Lilt ASPIRIN when you buy. The old view of the matter Is now considered not only unworthy, but as a kind of blasphemv against tne Creator, who knew what he was doing when he made these arrangements for life and the continuance of II This matter Is still In a controver-slistage. The moral Issue Involved does not concern our predictions as to the future of marriage. From the Old Piano. tiieres nothing that should frighten anyone In the sound of a djet, as he lay there trying to pierce the darkness with his eyes, I ,s he could feel the hair on the hack of his neck actually rise In !" he thought he was dreaming, but the music If you could A that was real. or the life of him, Dick cant explain why he knew no llv-,- 0 i, person was before that keyboard. But he says he did know ,h He wanted to reach out and feel the feet that should be near J : pedals. But he was afraid of what he might not find! h'hy tlieie breathlessly Instead for a lightning flash to F take any BEFORE you you dont know ail about, I will touch on that again. But, first, before we look Into the future, we must take a glance at the past In order to understand the present There Is already today a tremendous change taking place In marriage right under our very eyes, though some of us are not aware of It, because, as yet, this change has not been Incorporated In the rules and regulations of the game. 1 t Well - Being to Unknown Preparations So marriage we shall always have with us. In fact. In the future, In my opinion, there w ill be more marrying than ever; and. Instead of no marriage at all, there will probably he at least two different kinds. In fact, In modern times the reactionary view of love as something purely, or Impurely, physical Is seldom proclaimed, except by reactionary young writers, who strangely enough, consider themselves News Federal Judge jlto u V.iSUMwMt J When House Runs Into Truck, toll; y Students rioting In the streets of Cairo, Egypt, against British control. 2 View during ttie Lincoln birthday ceremonies at the Llnculu memorial in Washington which President Roosevelt attended. 3 Gup cretvs of the Italian Alpine forces operating under fire on the northern front in Ethiopia. s A New e drops ..& V. M 2f f de-to- i alum if relief Own or Your Familys mating. to rain. Big drops fell at first, but before Dick had yt,,er half mile It came down In sheets. He looked around him the rain In this er No friendly lights glimmered through eling idly fo-'right Dont Entrust Your there will he no such nonsense as marriage at all. There are conservatives who say, and try to believe, that In the future there will be no change In marriage whatever. Both, of course, are wrong. They are merely voicing their preferences. That Is all must of us use our as mere accomminds for, anyhow plices to our prejudices and desires. So long as we have not only the mating Instinct but the gregarious Instinct, we shall have to have an organized society. And so long as we have an organized society we shall have to have some rules and regulations for the control or began It re. :ores re; ") t ! ! n. So, tr take w ho say, and THERE are radicals that In the future ' vr From Your Doctor if the Pain Remedy You Take Is Safe. Marriage Will Increase, Aot Diminish f ' iWy WlWHMgi Tho Author o "Why BSarrj ? and Afamed Lia oi tho Frederick CirroUs . '- A" .4 L and girls, every time I make up my mind that ,t know, boys J such and things as ghosts, somebody comes alone .re no towel me a bit doubtful. makes f,to7 that V aar . who throws the monkey wrench I Bouker it's Richard it'dlaiatr 'supernatural musings. Lets go along with Dick and see a doctor that wet December night in 1932. the ligiv opened to him s be the CCC Civilian Conservation corps, camp of member a when he had the greatest thrill of hli doses. J at Speedwell, Tenn., f arty tt n bad been In town, 15 miles from camp, and had missed the camp the necessity of walking the long, weary miles was faced with t i ,'t dfr'y s' N iiTj ef:- j By FLOYD GIBBONS Famous Headline Hunter. e home The Marriage Problem , By JESSE LYNCH WILLIAMS The Ghost of the Piano to hdp and Persons in tlie Current News In short, we shall have an aristocracy of parenthood, and It will be the greatest aristocracy and the only sound one the world has ever known. C Public LtCttr, too. 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