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Show Friday, March 30, 1928 THE MIDVA:LE JOURNAL Page Three I If Back Hurts Flush Kidneys Drink Plenty of Water and Take Glasa of Salta Before Sreak· faat O;caslonallY, l-111-fated submarine S-4, recently raised, as it now appears In dry dock at the Boston navy yard. 2-Jullo Jrlanlu, leader of the Peasant party In Rumania. 3-Norman H. Davis presenting the Woodrow Wilson !oundatiov medal to Col. Charles A. Lindbergh. • NEWSREVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS • Gigantic Combination of Capital Announced at New York. Washington.-Tempting the "Frb parties when It Is discovered that day the Thirteenth" jinx, Maj. Cary · there are likely to be only thirteen HE New York World announced I. Crockett, Infantry, a student at guests present, England has lett that It regarued as an nccom· the Army War college, Staff Sergeant thirteen otr Its license plates !or auto· pUshed fact the biggest communica· Nels E. Swanson, Corporal B. A. mobiles and the Italians never use tlons merger on recoru. This, It ~tat· Walah and Private Emil Raatocny of the number ln lotteries. The Turks ed, was the combination of the Mackay the air corps, made parachute jumps dislike the number so much that they rompaniPs, operating 5,000 Postal telefrom a plane piloted by Lieut. R. I. have dropped It from their vocabu· graph offices in the United Stutes, and !aries. Negroes In every land fear the International Telephone and TeleHaven, air corps, over Bolling field number and It Is also taboo among graph company. the here on the afternoon of Friday, Jan. Indians of Mexico and Central the 'l'he Ileal brings together companies uary 13. Two of the venturers were America. hurt slightly. with comhined as~b oi 8225,000.000 And Americans are just as super· and with about e5,0:l0 miles of rree state; under which heretofore they stitious about it as any other peo- joined cable, telephone and tel~graph flourished so long and prospered so ple. Only recently a great railroad wires In the United States, Canada, ID1lCh. Mexico, Cuba and Central and South And we do strictly charge and com- system announced that It had paid mand, that the said publick fast be deference to the superstition by America. The merger as outlined will SE'e tlw r•verently and devoutly observed by eliminating the number thirteen from nll our !oving ~mbjects in England, our Its passenger trains, It was stated at ascension of the Behn brothersdominion of Wales and town of Berfin(! Herman Helmwick upon Tweed, as they tender the the time that many people refused to Sosthenes Behn was founded in fortune family whose the knew thPy If trains those on ride would and God, Almighty favour of avoid His wrath and indignat!on; and number because they feared bud luclt Porto Hico, oYer the ~fackars. Cullupon pain ot f'Uch punishment as we fornla forty-niners. may justly Inflict upon all such ns would befall them. Several New York The ~Iaekny fortune was founded floor, 13th nor 13 room no hm·e hotels contemn and 1eglt'ct the performance of so rellglous a duty. the number being purposely omitted. when John W. Mackay, father of the And, for the better and more order· 'l'he same Is true of some office build- pr,'S<'nt head of the )lackay rompnly solemnizing the snme, we have given nie:;o, disco"ered the fa+~11ms Comstock directions to tbe most reverend the Ings. In order to avoid using the ' numarchbishops, and the right reverend tbe ber, rooms and floors In hotels and lode in 1845. The elder Mackay later bishops of England, to compose a form office buildings and cabins In pas- started the Postal 'l'elrgrnph company. of prayer, suitable to this occasion, to senger ships are numhE>rcd 12-A. His son obtained control of commer· be used In all churches, and places of WARRENSBURG, ~10.-Thirteen publici< worshiP, and to tal<e care the Railroads and steamship lines report cia! cables and lust year the F deral holds no terrors for Copper Norman, same be tlme>y dispersed throughout that travel is lightest on the 13th of Telegraph sy;;tem on the Pacific coast. center on the V{arrensburg coHegp- their reRpecttve dioceses. Given at our Mr. Mnckay's personal fortune is esbasket-ball team. The other night he court at St. James, the thirtieth day the month and If It happens to be a wore sweater No. 13 and was the high of October, one thousand SE"Vf'n hun· Friday, the 13th, then tl1e number Of timated at $:iU,OOO,OOO. man with thirteen points. The game dred and seventy-six, In the seven- tra,•elers Is almost negligible. was played on Friday, the 13th. teenth year of our reign. HESIDEl'iT COOLIDGB: believes What Is the unluckiest piece or the united Stntes can still be helpbill. $2 the isn't it No, own1 to money Those who scorn the Friday the As It turned out the Divine Majesty 13th superstition point to the fact to whom the Hanoverian king wished It's the quarter, say some folks, :~nd ful to Nicaragua by ai"Sisting the peothat, If it were as unlucky as It Is to appeal for aid evidently decided here is why: There are 13 letters iu pte of that country to choose Its govsupposed to tJe, American history not to toke siiles with that ruler the words "quarter dollar." the e•!e:le ernment, despite the action of the Nlc· might ha ,.e been mstly different from agaln~t his rebellious subjects, and hn8 13 feathers In his tall, 13 long araguan 1touse in rejecting the McCoy what It has been. For instance, away for ttlnt reason, It would appear that feathers tn eacli wing, 13 arrows In bill pro1•idil<g for supervision of the back at the beginnings of this repub· there was at least one ~'riday, the one foot, holds a branch with 13 coming election by the marine corps. This view was reflected by an an· llc n certain Frldat. the 13th, turned 13th, which was a lucky day for leaves in the other foot, bears a rib· !rom the Navy departnouncement It, on letters 13 ll'lth mouth Its In bon out to be n lucky day Instead of an America, even tho.ugh It mny havE> additional battalions of two that ment conhead blrd's the over shield the unlucky one. For in October, 1776. been unlucky for England. tains 13 stnrs and-there are 13 ~tar~ marines had · been ordered to NicKing George the Third of England More recently than this example aragua to reinforce the 2,700 already on the other side of the colo! caused the Issuance of a proclamaof Frldn;v the tilth, being lucky rather But for all the superstition about on duty there. tion, calling for a day of prayer and than unlucky for the American peo· The two additional battalions will this number, It must be admitted that 4 fasting throughout the kingdom, inpie Is the fact that the man choS(:n there Is much to be said on both sides bring the total o! United States forces tended to bring almut the defeat of to lead our troops In the World war, the rebelf[ous American colonists, who Gen. John J. Pershing, was born on of the question. For Instance, here In Nicaragua to 3,700. the greatest are two different views on the sub- number ever to operate in that counon n certain day, In the preceding Friday, the 13th, and one of the grE>at· ject. The following news Item from try at one time. Should the murine July, declared that they were "of est victories of his men was that at force be unable to cope with the sitthe .washington Star presents one.· • right and ought to be free and Indeuatlon, about 1,500 blue jackets and pendent" from the mother country. St. Mihlel which "as won on ~'riday, Phlladelphla.-E. w. Tallman, newly marines 'on board five cruisers in :-\icThat proclamation, as printed In the the 13th. In fact, there are many people whu elected mana'!'er-director of the Auto- araguan water~ will be available for London Gazette of October 30, 1776, not only scorn this superHtition but mobile club of Philadelphia, has no fear shore duty. reads ns follows: .r the No_ 13. As president of the Kl· Secretnry Wilbur said the additional never pass up 11 cl Iance, as th e av Ia- want• club, Mr. Tallman recently reWe, taking Into our most serious tors pictured nbo,-e diil, to defy this marked to his fellow members: "I have marine forces were to be u;ed pi·iwaconsideration the just and neces9~ry nnd other jinxes. There was once a been In Philadelphia 13 yeats, been rily for oversePing the coming elecmeasures of force which we are famous 'l'hlrteen club, which used to married the same number of years, my tlons and not for action against Gt:'nfalls on the Dth of the month. obliged to use against our rebelliouo It sa t d own hlrthdajl'" I b f i I have motor license No. 1313 and ern! Sand!no, rehel leader, although f!Ubjects in our colonies and pro,·lnce~:~ sma~ 1 a m rror e ore In North America and putting our nuder umbrellas, thi1teen at a table, everything In my life has been o.ssocl· the troops mav be employed to furtrust in Almighty Goa, that He will on the occasion of its monthly din- atcd with No. 13. f 1 · ·t· ·, th er t 11e genera actin IPS o t 1e mat In taking charge or the 1ub 'oucht::afe a special blessing on our ners on the thirteenth, and there Is v· . c or mo on the 13th, Mr T,llman enters upon r 1ncs m , ,Icaragua. arms both by sea and land, have reThe problem now confronting tiiP •olved, and do, by and with the ad- no reccH'd that bad luck trailcJ uuy the task of adding four new f!o.,rs to vice or our privy council, hereby com· of it~ members and got them in had. the cl~bhouse a~d garage at No. 23 Wu,hington governml'nt, in ~Ir. Cool.•. . mand. that a publlck fast and hum·u; .. . . , ypnrs ago three Chit'ugo South rwcnty-third street, which will , S~Yeral provide additional facilities for hun- tdge S OpllliOn, IS that Of deVI>'Illg SOllie atlon be ob•erved throu~;"hout that part Slates United the which mHier plan of our kingdom of Great Britain called c.. uples were married on Icriday, the dreds or new mombcrs. the under obligations Its fulfill can nntl HeraldWales, York of ?\ew the dominion And f1·om England, our 13th, at the J:lth hour In Ct:'ll No J:l town of Berwick upon Tweed, upon the to according agreement Stimson "thirto addition this eomes 'l'rihune "Succe~s." of the old coll\·ict siiip Friday the thirteenth day of December ori~inal spil'it of that pact-one of next: and so both we and our people which was then on exhibition in the teeniana": to the Xieara;:uan people h-elpfulne's noma or up made Is Chica!\'o.-Ltfe a cur~·ied bride Each ri>er. Chil·ngo may humble ourselves before Almighty God, In order to obtaJn pardon of ou; black cut and thirteen mirrors wE'rl- ber of .thing•: the acc·ent In the case of In the selection of its puhlic ofllcials. sins: hrol;en at the time of the reremmty. Irvin S. Berling of Wlnnetk:t being on the word "number.'' Anl1 may, In the most devout and A O~lli;SIO.:'< that "we may llll\-e aoiemn manner, send up our pr1yerk' So far as Is known, all three of tiH·sE> ~Jr. Berling applied for a motor car OYerlooked l<omethin"" hy the and supplications to the Divine Ma- mardages hU\e suffered no disas· license anrl got It. It was No. 13. Of, . , " all the !lumbers In the box, this was Jesty, for averting tho'e heavy judg· trous fate. In an age of what we are pleuserl the last one he wanted, so he sent It bnlldr1· of the collap"ed St. l• I'ancts ments which our manifold sinR and back. Another license arrived. It was dum featurPtl the first oHil'ial inquiry provocations have most justly deserved, and for imploring His intervention nnd to term "enlightenment and prog- No. 58, and Mr. Derling observed with to tix the dam blame at the coi·oner's blessing speedily to deliver our loyal res~." It Is Interesting to note how hardly any tax on his arithmetic that lnqUI~;-t onr the hndle~ of GO of the subjects wltnln our colonies and the superstition ahout tile number 13 fi ve an d eight total thirteen. So he dam victims. sent that back. provinces In North America from the hns survived when otlwr super,c:tlWilliam Mulholluud, seventv-two, In due course there arrived the third vw1ence, Injustice, and tyranny, of those daring rebels who have a ssumed It happened to be No. 67, chief en"ineer of the Los Augele.s mutions sE>ems to he going Into the dis- license. • to them•elves the exercise of arbitrary canl. The belief that this number 1~ which also totals thirteen. " 1 • • He returned It and now awaits the mcipal water bonn!, wl10 bUllt the power; to open the eyes of those who a hoodoo !'€ems to be worlu-wide. In fourth, hoping that It will not arrive (]am, dec·lared: "'l'he only on<'S I now have been deluded by specious falsehoods Into acts of treason and re· France, especially in Paris, no house next Friday, which he has noted ralls ell\·y are tho•e that are d~atl." . . 1 brlllon; to turn the hearts of the auth- bears that number. In the French on the thlrteer.th of January. Loss of hfe In the (],~aster is now The number of letters In Mr. B~rors of these calamities, add finally to capital there are persons, known as restore our, tJeople In those distract- "fourteeners ., who are h ld 1 _ ling's full name add thirteen, and his computet) at 4~() persous-272 known street address, 988 Lake avenue, does, dead and 177 mis.<ing and belieYed to ed provinces and colonies to the happy n re c ' condition of being free subjects of a sene to make fourteen at t:':.ll.1'.1P.r ,, ~r. have perished. While »earch for dead • - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -·rontinued, more than 100 (!·actors beu'ed t'' te;lr tiH·ough big piles of Ing said, to obtain metal as thin as oneAnd the Chigger• authorities in the strick~n zone deb1·is, thousandth of an inch and hal! a mile "Man is slowl.v winning his war on decided to cnntine efforts only to reto a mile of ribbon can readily be ob- the insect world," says a noted chemclaimable land. D~hris on umeclnlmIt is reported that there is a process tained from each nozzle per minute. Ist. Let's post this news where the atJie area occupied by the nit! bed of employed in Englanu for making me· Hibbuns ot aluminum, lead, zinc, tin, boll weevil~, corn borers, potato hugs the Santa ('tara rh er will be hurned. tallic ribbon at the rate of half a mile copper, siher, gold, etc., have heen and mosquitoes can see it. said it woul•l be imtiO>;si.\uthorlties a minute. ~'he molten metal Is caused obtained. 1 ble to put a large enough force at to flow through one or more nozzles In I work to recover borli~s on unreclnlm· All the Difference a thin stream upon the periphery uf • able laud within a reasonable time. Mothera, Attention/ a rapidly rotating water-cooled drum. Prudence should not lie C(•nfounde1 Eddenro that n dynamite explo~ion ~'he metal solidities immediately and A sign appearing in a doctor·s office with wisdom, whicb often likes to may have cuu<e<l the collapse of the fs thrown off from the surface ot the In St. Louis reads: ''I treat all dis- squander. Prudence Is the re~ulr of dam aml released the flootl of death drum in the form of a continuous and eases, including children.''-Tite Out- fear; ,,·isdom of courage.- !'lain Talk on the Ranta Clara rh-er valley was Magazine. It Is po~silJJe. U Is look. lmifon~ 1!boon. Sy ELMO SCOTT WATSON you superstitious and do you believe that Frl· day, the 13th, Is a jinx day? If so, you'd better begin worrying now, for there's such a day In the offing-Friday, April 13. In fact, the year 1028 seems to be better supplied with this ominousto-some-folks date than most years. There wn~ one In January, the April one will soon be here and then there's another one due again In July. So If you're a believer In this superstition, you've got two more such jinx days during which you'll need to watch your st~p. even If you diu ~scape disaster on ~' riday, Jan The aviators whose pic· uary 13. tures appear above probably would tell you that there's nothing In It, anyway. But If you needed additional rea~surance hPre's a news item which appeared in the Kansas City Star last Januury: T p I Mile of Ribbon BUl' YOU MUSTIJf BLAME MOM, POP $HE WORKED Al.\. AFTERIJOOJ.J - said to be In the hands of InvestigatIng authorities. So much credence was placed on the findings of deputy sheriffs assigned to the flood area that e\·ery reservoir and dam In the entire Loli' An~les water system was put under a heavy gun rd. although the treaty bas been in force for some years, the Bank of France has never tiled a claim tor the gold until the present action. When your kidneys hurt and your back feels SQl'e, don't get scared and proceed to looo your stomach with a lot of drugs that .xcite the kidn~ys and Irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean nke you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them wlth a mild, harmless salts which helps to remove the body's urinous waste nod stimulate them to their normal activity. The function o! the klillleys Is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from It 500 grains ot acid and waste, so we can readily understand the ''!tal Importance ot keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of good water-you can't drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about tour ounces o! Jad Tak:e a tablespoonful In a Salts. glass of water before breakfast each morning for fl. few days and your kid· neys may then act tine. This famous salts \s made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and bas !>een used for years to help clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in the system so they are no longer a source of lrrltntloo, tl:ms often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts is Inexpensive; cannot In· jure: makes a delightful efl'ervesceot lithia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to help keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this ; also keep up ti1e water drinking, and no doubt you will won• der what became o! your kidney trou• ble and backache. ACTING upon the Instruction of the Cannuiao cabinet, Gov. Gen. Will· ingdon of Ontario approved orders In council commuting to life Imprison· N A~IEIUCAN girl was married ment the death sentence passed on A Dorris McDonald and confirming the ~larch 17 to one of the wealtbie~t of Hindu princes in a ceremony mod-· death sentence passed on George Mcern In manner, medie,·al in splendor Donald, her husband, both Americans. They were found guilty of the murdllr and ancient ritual. The wedding, which united Miss of Adelard Bouchard, Lachine (QueNuncy Ann 1\liller of Seattle with Sir bec) taxi di·in~r. Tukoojirao Holkar, former mahnra· juh of Indore, was wiloe8sed by thouT\\'0 MILLIO~ DOLLAR trades sands of IIindus, di'ef.'oed like true school as a memorial to his faSEEDS-PLANTS-BULBS p1·inces and p1·!ncesses and wearing Iller, John \\'anamaker, is pro\·lded in the costliest jewels money can buy. the will of Uodman Wanamaker, Phil· Seeds. Baby Chicl<s, Bulbs, Plants, they grow. Send for big free poultry supThe document all AfLer the ceremony, which ended adelphia merchant. ply and seed catalog. BAILEY & SONS ten days of I'ltual whereby 1\Iiss ~!il tll>poses of an e~tate of from $75,000,- CO.. Salt Lake. Gtah. ~----ler became a Hindu, print~ss and a pon to ~100,000,000, instead of $50,000,· ('HJ:SESE !:Dl-Hardy fast •rowing, Alka· member of the Uolkar family, bride Ooo, whi!:h was the first estimate ot 1l resi~tant, dry land shaUP tree, introducelt by U. S. Government, highly recommended. and groom were ho~ts at a baoq uet its l'nlue. \Ya!~hlngton !'\'ur.'lery, Toppenish. \Vash . to 10,000 guests. THE London Dally Experss says Makes for Increase Lord Balfour, loru pre>·ldent of the F~:DEll.\L superdsion of the coal In in Grain Production dustry, us tentatiYely suggested by council, former prime mini~ter and one invE>ntecl Gemum machine, nE>wlr A was Senator Gooding (Hep., Idaho), of the outstanrting Tlrltlsh statesmen do for occidentnl grain to designed ~line United the of suffering Is behalf on indorseu of the present generation, Workers hy John L. Lewis, president. from heart trouble and has canceled tlelds what Chinese coolie labor has Lewis, who haS' informeu the senate nil his en~tagements. He bas been ill done for centuries in the rice fields o! Investigating committee that his or· for some lime. In January he suffered the East, is attra<'ling con~iclernble attention on the part of Briti~h agrl· gunization is ready to meet w!th op- a severe attack of laryngitis. culturist~. Instead of ~owing seNl like eratoi·s to suggest lrgislution to stal!F. ~274.000,000 new warship con- an ordinarr grain dril', It sets out bilize the lntlu~try, declared that tile T ~trurtion program was appro,·ed by I ~proutrll mHI rontpd ~eedling~ at the union would be "practically UIH!Dimous" in suppol'ting federal C(lntrol of the hou~e and sent to the senate. The rate of 1~.000 plant:< nn hour, one to coal production and mari;eting, be- vote was 2~7 to 57. 1 eyer)· square foot. It is as~erted that cause the Gooding propo,al is the mo~t In pa"ing the Butler bill, the house this method of raisin;: grain requires voted for thP construction of 13 cruis- 1 only mH•-thirtielh as murh seed ag con~tructive made to date. The coal commission itlea ha~ hPen intlorseil also rr:; of 10,000 tons di~plarement each now u'e!l. anti that it will riPld from by se,·eral coal operators du1·ing the anti .me nir~raft rnrrier of 1:1,SOO tons. three to filE' timrs us llliliQ' ·lmshels tr> inC]ui ry, hut others refused to cuuauit T!:e measure carries a provision re- the nlTC. Tllis is snit! to be the re· themseh-es. questing the Pre.,ltlent to "urge the suit of the grratrr frrrdom eaeh plant necessity" of another lnternationnt has to dew lot' a mr ;e vigorous root \'E of the mo~t pitiful tragedies In confl.'rence for the limitation of naval growth beneath the ~>Oil, nud, espl'dally the annals of the American navy armaments and gi\~s him authority to tiller, or "~tool out," ahO\-e its base. was revt>11led in the Chal'lestown either in whole or In part in the From thirty to forty stalks a plant are usually deYeloped. Eight remaining event of a limitation agreement. (~lass.) navy yard. bodies were taken from the submarine Vast Irrigation Projer. S-4, now In dry dock there. At the RECEIPTS from the March 15 ln· same time it was made clear what ocAbout :!.tJ<XJ,OOO acres could be !rricome tax returns reported to the cur~·ed inside that vessel after it was Trensury department to the close ot gatE><] br the Boulder flam hasln In the rammed and sunk by the coast guard business lllarch 17, aggregated $215,- statE's of :\'evatla, Arizona and Call· destroyer Pauling, on rum chasing 550,008. On the same date a year ago forn!n fill(! In ~Iexlco. The construeduty, near Provincetown December 27. the returns aggregated $197,690,398, period \Yould he nhout seven Conditions shown US' the wattr was an increase this year of $17,858,609. II tlon years f1·om thP time \YOrk Is started on pumped out of the S-4 made it evident Should this proportion hold good tor the con~trurtlon railroad. The dnm, 000 ' 000 urre- f ee t ' wou I·'u that every one of the 40 men in the the entire collection on Income for the to st0 rnr ..,. -·'· submarine had found temporary safety last calendar year, the treasury would cost $i1.300,000 and power de,·elopin locked compartments and had died recelve about $100,000,000 abo·;e It!!' ment an additional $:H,500,000, acmany hours Inter either suffocated by estimate. cording to bureau of reclamation esdeadly gases or smothered by the · tim~N. exhaustion of the air. TWENTY-TWO of the 25 countr!E!l> Thirty-four men bad lived for an represented on the prepurator7 undetermined number of hours in the committee for a League of Nations motor and engine room compartments. disarmament conference lined up Five or six men who had lived ap- against the Soviet plan for Immediate pmximately thl'ee days in the forward complete disarmament. torprdo room had died, It was IndiHugh S. Gibson, the United States; cated, sleeping peacefully In their David Whitmar~h. Cuha; Baron Rolinhunk,._ Some of them had partly un- Jncquem~·ns, Belgium; Jonkeer Hutdressed to make themsei ves more com- gers, Holland; E. He!'niug, Swede-n; fortable. ~[. Soknl, Poland, and ~[. l\!arkovitch, Yugo-SiaYill. added thPir criticbms to coL. Cl:L\ItLE;S A. LIXDBEHGH Is other~. m~king the Rus"lan defeat now a congressional medal or overwhelming. • l:onor man. l'I'(•sitlent Coolidge pinned the coveted eml1lem, the highest dec· OHA Bayes, cometliennp IYho deoration of the American go1·ernment, lighted autlienc<'" in Tli'oadway upon the hlushing trans-Atlantic he1·o nnu London thPnters for more than a during a hriPf, imp1·es~ive ceremony score of years anrt cheert:'d many per· :.lurch ~1. on the White House sonq priYat!'ly hy h~r g~ncrous acts, gmunds. died at a nrooldyn ho<pital. \'ice PrPsident Dawes, li~aker Long~he had gone almost directl.v from worth (Rep., Ohio), members of the singing at two bPnellts to the hospital cabinet, and hi)(h offiepr:;- of the army for an ahtlominal o:~:·r:Hion. She wa~ and navy witnessed the presentation. apparently well on the way to recovei·y whrn a relap'e cam •. THE B.IDI( of the Soviet Union has Miss Bayes once "rntl' that she wn& engaged the New York luw firm uorn In Joliet, Ill., m11l other Rources of Simp~on, 'rhachpr and Bartlett to lixed the date a~ lSSO. ller real nam& fight th~ nank of !•'ranee's attempt to was Lt'onora Goldberg ~he Is sur· rPplevin $:i.~JO.OOO in gold sent here vlved by her husband. Benjamin h IJy the Hu<Rinn Institution and Is pre- Friedland, whom she married thret No mother in this enlightened age pared to bring a counter-claim tor years ago on the steamship LeYiath~II . would give her baby something she losses It may sustain through the and by three young childi'Pn she hati did not. know was perfectly harmless, f•'renf'h action. adopted. especially when a few drops of plain It is estimated that the Rui"Sian bank Castorlu will right a baby's stomach is losing from $700 to $1,000 In !nterN I:'I'VI~STIGATIO:'\ Of the 19~·' and end almost any little !II. Fretful· rst daily on the metal, which lies In A PreHidential and congl'eSS'ional ness and fever, too ; it seems no time the vnults of the Cho'e National llank campuil(n hy a special !*nate commit until everything Is serene. and the Equitable Trust company. tee has been proposed from two That's the beauty of Castorla; Its Had it not heen for the French action sources. Influence seems just what 1s gentle D th ,Senator Nye (R ) r N th~ gold might have heen out of the country b)• now or else used as the kota, chairman of efi,e ~'eap~~ Don~~ needed. It does all that ca~tor oil basis of credits with private American committeE>, whirh has heen inquh·ing might uccomplish, without shock to !ntNegts. !nto past campaign funtls, ~ays that, If t~e sys~e~. ~\'ithout the evil_ taste. Simpson. Thacher and Bartlett are no one else propo~es n r~solution to It~ dehctous. B~:og, purely 'egeta· haYe a corumittPe clwck up 011 the or- nb e, you can gn e It as often as ~-crutinizing the F1·ench-So1·iet treaty to determine whether the Bank of ~<anizatlon of the two partie,, he will 1 tl~ere's a slgn of colic; constipation; dwrrhea; or neeu to aid sound, nat· I•'nmce's actHn is in accordance with do ro. ural sleep. it~ terms. Under the treaty, nil clnims In n ftll'l'l·ll stalPment S>·nator Cap Just one warning: it is genuine hy l•'reneh nationals against the So\'let per (Hep.) of Kansas gaYe nnlice that !<'letcher's Cnstoria that physicians gowrnmcnt are suhj('(·t to diplomatic he would ~rek to hni'P t 1 p 'l'll:lte pro adjustment. A spolte~man for the dde the machhwr:r lo l11qnirP ii'!O P\' recommend. Other preparations may be just us free from all uoubtful drugs, Bank of the Soviet Union said that, pC'll!liturrR in thfl' rnmil ~ c·: fllP:-ti~n but no child of this writer's Is going to test them ! RE>sldes, the book on cure :mu feeding nf hahles that comes AfJD SHE AIIJT' EVEIJ with FIPt<'her·~ Castorla is worth its GCT OIJE OF "1'1--E weight In gold. 12ABBITS PlCKEr> 'IE'T' A Q II The BABY I I N I --· I I 1 |