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Show T T .. , i U. i UK HEALTH'.VT1 IT?! l asafe'; BERIBERI a ; This disease is of little local- importance, since few ! ftnt nfi to be foond in thp United .States.-- ' ; S riSSi $. Historically, beriberi i s of importance in that the stffuv to Jthe'dicovelftihfr existence of viniml of its cai-ile- t T Beriberi was tourin to prev aif irf countries niwfir-the diet consisted principally of rice China, Jinan and the Malays a tdrangv had been known to affect certain persons. Those afflicted suffered disturb- ances of motion, sensation, dropsy and affections of the heart. The disease assumed many iorms, and resembled poisoning by ; Cohd and other toxic substances. In 1897, Ei.ikman experiment all'- demonstrated that a diSea.se losely resembling beriberi could be produced in birds by feeding them polished rice. Between 1909, and 1911 two oilier isfs, Fra.xer and Stanton, in a series, of studu s cai ned Malay States, conclusively demonstrated that d the result of a diet consisting mainly of white ofr polished ri e. d They further demonstraiedthat urct could be by feeding the sufferers the husk or milling ; waste of.rice. . From these studies it was concluded 'that the husk or natural covering bf Unpolished rice contains something vital to life. Furthersearch proved' this substance to be a comcompound to which the term plicated vitamin was first applied by Funk jn 1911. vitamin B. Today this vitaminJs designated in meats, all and found is in practically It grain products Continued beii-berti'w- ds one-side- accom-ilisLe- g ic ' and nuts.- .This Same &GOLF rnabiIity6fJesSSwertser-to- the United States team to Britain to compete in the 1930 international golf match at Sandwich, and the substituMay andJraiijda Quimet would be perfectly logical; two of the most conscientious golfers in the world, who would work their heads off and break their hearts for the team a Roland of him. tion ,for smart, experienced and veteran very likely combination alterhate, which should be team will fcause tlfe captain, as tough as any on our side of bit a in Bobby Jones, to put for the British to crack. heavy, thinking before he announces the pairings of the This, In the original lineup, Amercan side for the four- would leave Jones and George somes matches. and that too, seems a i Without, of course, any def- Voigt, combination. Voigt never good inite knowledge of the team ha played in a Walker Cup captain's plans Indeed. Bobby match, but he is in a seasoned himSelf would be Unlikely' to steady and before campaigner;under a lineup formulate fire. In men play. watching the match Thl4 being the case, and Britain befor the big of the I, have'. an idea that the orig- Sweetser belng out inal list, of partnerships was to Kcture, I fancy, the follow have been abput thus: ,be the lineup in the foursomes match at Sandwich Jones and Voigt. on May 15; . ' 'Johnson and Ouirfi&t Von Elm and Sweetser. j Jones and MacKenzie. : ' Johnston and Ouimet. .Willing and Moe. Von Elm and Voigt. 4 . 2 Willing and Moe. certain am that least, Von ' Elm and Sweetser would tf Thls ls just a guess, have been paired. They - are course. But it looks to me relentless like a a1 hard -- fighting, thoroughly good side. sucwill eminently combination, Incidentally, the British cessful at Chicago In the In- have ten men available eight ternational match of 1928, and regulars and two alternatesaljne Bobby admired greatly. and one of our alternates .The Willing and Moe com- ready has been substituted, bination also seems obvious and the other, Maurice Mcthe two Oregonians, a great Carthy, cannot make the trip veteran of several Walker Cup So we shall have no substiand the brilliant tutes to offer, after reaching matches, youngster who has been as- - the United Kingdom. - none of our .side 0ciatPd' in golf all his life with f the older Portlander. sprains an ankle or picks up 1 think, too. that Harrison a tack. Johnston -- 15-1- 6, Mac-KenZ- ie, . . good-temper- ed l --- ope ir M,f J h i bW ,, sfR B1 hi. r ! PAGE, UT.-x- QOO0OO0O'eO0OOG f i-- y S0S carry theseleclargest tin of ladies 3 3 ular I OE3 f to lined pnje hf bw.iiml Ml f'- - shuji - if town.' Our Price Are Never High" Mtii . I nm-r- j 3 in i&m- prices. & I c 3 litxr - Ilats & Dresses at pole Coats, from Page One First, Clarence-Mt-ikle- secd ied' jw'joreph iston; fifth, J. SmuliTield, Peart, seventh , Smith-whe- Q . . ij Ber"kson.Lew-diseasA third, J C re Melsn-I- Al,ldiew The Seasons Style Hits e Amscough, sixth Leanuer Bullen. N. P. Junior, Bull Calf: First C S. Pottei second, c. S Potter. Ogden; Ogden , Z NEW PRINTS Richards COws: Four 'Senior and over; First, Grand champion,) years Here are the Print successes of the seithon A variety that prominently features every imaginable Flint ever created. Fine silk fashions, these in-- 1 inning modes in a host of brilliant, styles. Every color that spring has made popular. Clarence Mcikle. StniUiuelci; second. H P. Anderson. Hy- rum, thiril, Clarence Meikie, Alma fourth, Smithficld, Ciioules, Fairview, Idaho, fifth Leander Peait. Cows (Purebreds) . Three years and under four:, First, John T.' Quayie, Logan-second. N. K. Nelson; thud, Guy E Merrill, fourth. C. S. P. L. Potter, Ogden; fifth, Nelson and Bros. Two years and under three: first, George Noble, Trenton, second, C. S Potter. .Ogden, third, Leander Peart; fourth P. L. Nelson and Bros; filth and sixtn, Leander Peart: Senior Yearling. First Leander Peart, second, C S. Potter; third, Neptn Nelson; fouith John Whittle; filth, P. L. Nelson & Bros. Junior Yearlings. First. Geo H. Anderson, second, Leander Peart; third, Jr Smithfield; accoftipany Walker cup titY. sTn lor Bull Calf: 1 . Vegetables '' !li,i aids, Mendon; eighth. Charles Sparrow. Downey, ninth C. A. hui - anti-neurit- ' AMERICAN WOMEN GOLFERS INVADE ENGLAND Day List given Out al-- nitrogen-containin- I. : - atlie ! H W. 1 Here are some ef the gtar on the America team of women golfer who meet a te,m of women at Sunningdale. England, May 1 in an international match. They will also enter the women' championship May 12. TO b.ltlth Naval Treaty Supported hy Women Ballard, fouith, Andrew Nelson, College; fifth,' H. P. Continued from Pag One Anderson, .Hyrum; sixth, John T. Quayie. Logan. tistirs; establishment of public Senior calf: first,. Margaret on the basis of the returns mustered for foreign play, led services, and reHansen lxeatoiL second, H Jtlut hmQ drifted" in so ' farUiv Glenna Collett, Helen Hirks, employment of pnvatc employ- gulation Van W. Ballard, Jr., aimtmieldVT? ronf ri?if"Wrrt'tluaxe---afc--leBiTOW,uimiChcuU. Yinii.n the third, Leander Peart, fourth four track and field records, Wie and a dozen others, lor a The supicme court-yT;- i-" the tar!ret at last night s spirited C. S. Potter, Ogden; fifth, G. are likely to be bumped off in team match as well us A. Hansen. Trenton. A. women's British A championship, the classic I C. A. v.alton Hamilton, H- J. championships Junior Calf, Fiist, at Cambridge t professor oi law at Yale Um- W. of week Baseball's second. first major versity, criticised its make-uRichards, Mendon, when the combined forces of L Members Taggart, Lewiston; third, California Stanford and South- - cague play feattnvd the finest and its methods. C. Z. Harris; fourth, H. J ern California into brand of spring pitching tnat were tix) far advanced in years, swing S. C. Richards, Mendon, fifth, Which is to say that, can be recalled in a blue moon, he said, the average age of the action. men who wrote the constituFotter, Ogden. four cl the existing records have Six shutouts, three In each of Dam: Produce First, sarp-teby the Pacific 'cmt. w.ere recorded in as many tion being 41, and that of the E. s, Leander Peart; second, Guy men intei pi eting it teung 60. Coast boys m the spring dual days ThevPhillies, hardest Merrill, third, Leander Peart; He challenged the women wilh the end not yet in,ing club in cither league, fourth: George H Anderson. And tne Eastern talent lee ted four runs In their fust voters to concern themselves J. is yet to be heard from- H. Calf Herd. First, three games And the despised with that third house to every Richards, Mendon; second, C. Some ot the athletes may Red Sox beat Hoyt and Pennock sVate Jegis'-atuivthe United S. Potter, ogden, third Lean- have difficulty lepioducing at 'of the Yankees in a double States supreme court, der ' Peart; fourth, C. Z. Har- Cambidge what they have been (header to celebrate Patriot's But we havent the appointris. on the coast but here's Day, something the Bostons ive power, one woman interdoing Aged Head: First. C. S. Pot- situation in the vaious events: haven't done since the original rupted ter,; second Leander Peart; Hamilton replied that wodash I. C. A. A. A. ride of Paul Revere. third, P. L Nelson & Bros. men voteis could bring pressure set by.Al A. record of 9 (4 Get of Sire, animal): Leconey in 1922 and equalled by Supiemacy In polo, like golf, on their senatois not to sancFirst, Leander Peart; second. Hank Russell in 1926. Frank passed 'from Britam to America tion appointment of ineffctual P. L. Nelson, stimulation judges. of Sou then California with the post-wWyckoff (Group One) best fitted calf and Hector Dyer of Stanford ' of Yankee activity and has re- First. Richard Nelson; second each has been s.nce ever 9 mained on this side clocked in Guest, two pretty well known Richan- -. Internationalists, as well as such Douglas Harris; third, decided somewhat the jto ard Harris; fourth, Glen Lar-sej 8 - rocord of High inoyance ot our friendly English other American stalwarts are Quenten Peart; feet, 5 Jump fifth, 4 Inches made by Bob rivals' and in spite of their jPedley, Boeseke, youpg Eari . sixth.- - Wayne Traveller. most courageous efforts to alter Hopping and others, who are b Ktng-e- f eif iialinn ivorfArniAM dtmti 'em con (Group , 2) best fitted calf: VSID Osdel Of SOUthSm Clli Reed second, fornia has leaped 6 feet. 7 Harris; First, Asa Hendricks; third, Clyde inches. ' Hendricks; fourth Homer An record of 50 feet. derson, Hyrum; John 3 Shotput fifth, inches, mad? by Harlow Whittle. of Stanford in 1923 Rothert Leander Peart was winner of best this spring is 51 the Earl O. Walter trophy for Rotherts 10 his from abroad are that it is by perience in spite of its yo.uth. 8 inches and feet, team-mat- e, largest number of entries. far the most serious expedition has Eric Krenz, Leander Peart (Priemer Ex- also exceeded 51 feet. the Alone cf the eight pilots inyet organized and that hibitor) won the true type 154 feet, leading the volved in major league min-Briticandidates ior record of Discus ccw. 11 inches, team, under the leader- - astral shifts since last year, in jnade 'by Krenz Clifford Bair of Iiewiston 1928. Amerof Captain Charles Tre-'Bi- ll tire holds Krenz Carrigan of the Boston RdJI ship won first - place- - in - horse-pulliof 463 feet, - 8 ou'hes mavae.-- . already.. are , an. .training, quit of his own accorpl. rmmt ican" contest! heavy draft) Jon- and has tossed over 161 orntcr 'Cm The British polo four this Jack lie nd i feet athan Smith of Benson won this year. is being built around the nnnati pilot, was in a recep-dashiyear second place, heavy draft. figure of the Irish in- - v.t "M a for a new job. . He Jonathan Smith, won first of temationalist, With that Captain C. T. I. made a strong bid for Che pres-(Pa- t) hr, swing place (light draft) and Mil- Babe International a sensation in idency of the Roark, a to be Ruth great American ought ton Bowman, Lewiston, second tournaments last league but lost out and is at his Far-rel- L golfer, remarked Johnny place. home in Indianapoh3, minus summer. With him in training are any diamond connections. Johnny was watching the Babe from the press-bo- x Captain Trevmane, Major G. H j CENSUS RETURNS of the Yankee Stadium during Phipps Ilomby and H. P. Guin- the excitement of the opening ness. The latter two are experiencgame there with the Athletes, but he was thinking ef what ed but it is the American Idaho Falls, May 1 (TP) The he had seen Ruth do with the view that tho British stand population of Iona is 386 com- golf clubs, not the bat. There little chance of winning this ttiic, Mcr Ian, 2 pauml .. !7r 630 with 1920. in Roberts pared call some Macaroni. 4 pariiagcv is a beautiful ease in Ruth s year unless they 23r In Jefferson county has 297 Pat (offer, lkl Monte, lit. ran .. tie as tremendous power. younger stars, such as motion, pi residents compared with 313 He doesn't have to slug to get Roarks brother, Aidcn Roark, 38r Puller, I resh (reamer)-Pm. eitncr. and.,tiie.aldlngs, Cecil and tenyearsagQ.JihiicL. k anil llearw. 3 med. rans 2Sc temtie distances, Lake precinct gained 27 to 127 game. This Is (f aiMin. Del Mimic; tg. bntrt- l!)e The proper timing and Gerald, to the colors. in. the past decade. 17e follow-throudo the work lor on the theory that it will take Sleer Beef Pot Unas), lb 47e him if Lc has his eye on the speed, dash , and plenty of It lol Brooms, Fine quality 5!)r j overcome the American side. ball. Sugar, 1(1 Mnimls Extraordinary u . o In Three Groups slon. j 0 p ; if , cir-be- en hitt-meet- , col-sig- ht i 100-ya- ,,l -- , y MM o o o o o 6 if-- i rd O O O 0, say extraordinary becau the original prices were very We ar exceptional 3-- Stanfoid-4n192a..-JJo- 4 q ' Sj and j O O quality o stjling. i -- ' mucli "higher. Youll find them 0. n; To'""" 1- -4 are fur trimmed Others are delightEvery fully tailored stjle is represented. Some1 3-- o0 o o , O '":o " o 000800000610000000 sh O J ng ' LASTOFBAYM EVERVBODYS , the-tilcnr- O 5 y gh Large Gathering Enjoy Senior High ALL MACHINERY , IS LOCKED UP ' Band Concert Continued from Page One appar in The Journai on Saturday. When the band members go to Salt - Lake- - Mav9toenter the state contest it is a surety that they will give a very commendable account of themselves if their music attains the high standard which was in evidence at the concert last evenwill o ( I One of the many worthwhile features about the new Copeland models Is the fact that the mechanism compartment of all household models is provided with lock and key. , . The housewife enjoys the comfortable atsurancethatchildren,servants or other unauthorized persons cannot tamper with the refrig- -' erator mechanism, to Its ment or their own Injury. Yet the unit r readily accessible if access is ever required. . . The Locked Mechanism Compartment is evidence of the care employed in designing the new Copeland;, and you will find ing. remark " The of cs 5-- 8 8 8 5-- 4 2 3-- 8 5-- 8 2 land line. We Invite you to call, of your curliest convenience and see for yourself. i-- 2 8 9.75-9.8- Co - Us leather Your Nest" per rendered, 4 Hot. . 5!le t Soon to be a thing of the past. Prices cut to notch for this event. 1.29 to N Mothers Day I W. F. Jensen Candy Stores n. oo vr Mens and 15ojs. Moik si) lc. Lot $1.1)9 values. phloTcasS Cases Only' SH&VSXrrc HOOTS Mens Hip Bools, WORKSIIIRTS Mens Blue 1 69c Value. M'oi k 39 quaiilri GYMSHOES ' - hliirts -- Boj s v strs H 2 69 Youths Mes 2 7fK- - to 6 i ;! i - X j i fir-.- ( ?3.9S "! 3 for $l.QO I Tjii.I Ieatiier.j DS 69c Prqimt Pillow t OXFORDS Ladies fanr) fChildreiiV Oxfords and bloomers llilaek and Pnhnt $l,69 Tahirs. of Shoe1-"scou- n.49 79 Iiirts..yep-ln- s a shoes undies' One j s' dress panls. cords, wooti loj and mi' ed. tallies to $X5). DRESSES Children's Print Dresses, with Bloomers to lualrh. Comes On May 11th Mark II down on jour calender. Every Mother experts to be remembered oil Mothers Day. Don't the .best friend Give tier jou ever had. rand) the most appropriate remembrance of tlm day. Me have lovely Mothers Day parbagrs for jon. Customer Limit 2 st Ihd-iowe- PANTS SHEETS Pequol and Parifir Sheets -- hhago. May .11 Grain taiiler - If the Grand Army of tiu. Wheat: Open High Iaiw ( low links does as well on 1.01 8 1.02 1.01 May 1.01 the other side tms spring, there 8 1.05 1.01 L01 1.03 July will be no cause for complaint. 1.08 4 1.0. 8 1.07 Sept 1.08 At least there is the good 1.121-1.13 1.12 Dec. 1.121-Yankee chance of another OGDEN LIVESTOCK cleanuo with: Olden, May 2 AP I SDA Hogs 1. Johnson. Von Elm, ot. including 135 for markrt; Voigt,Jones, Moe, Ouirwt and Willing, with higher steady yesterdays MacKenzie 'leading the tiefn' rlow; hulk trucked in hutrlier of the Walker Cup as wt-1- as few rhulre up l 10.09; mixed around 9.50; parking sows the attack on the British Amateur. mostly 8.25 down. Horton. Kegel, Cattle: 22; not enough here to 2. Jones, a few Elm Von and Smith, test market. ; Sheep: 9,936, all through; none others advancing on the British (his market. Ojen. 3. Diecrol taking no the perFI 01 K Hour sonal rublicks with Ane MitchellMinneapolis. May 2 AP 4 And the biggest list of unchanged; shipments 48,750. Bran 2 1. atl 28 00. women star Amercan yet - In. me bc-IL- - WHEAT MARKET the some painstaking effort apparent ull through the Cope- Edwards Furniture the i Market Quotations ard. . 8e Ovnlol. 2 imekiiRes . conservative ordinarily 41c Bud McBride, Nebraska half- London " Times, discussing" the f (ir.qjefruit. earn. , ; 21r Peamd Under, one lb. jar back that we (football play- polo situation, remarks: . . lie Too pound jar The English team is likely ers) are just th,e monkeys at the circus going through our to be strong and as the Ameri FELIX CASH antics to bring Jn a neat little cans rely mostly on players who be .mew .. to international pile- - at the - box office,, Marorewill MARKET;.:- -, John L. Griffith's Athletic ' polo, it is thought there Is ahis North 1st East 3.)!) Journal hammers editorially: icxecl'ent chance of the cup well forMr. Bride that ling brought back to England Free Delivery Plume 165 he criticized college athletics r This will be news to Captain and not the Amateur Athletic Tommy Ifichcock and Winston Union. Ray Barbuti was punished by this latter organization because he expressed his opinions concerning some conditions that existed in the A. A. U. The college men Should be encouraged to speak freely about their own games. None of them will be disciplined for I so speaking. Major Griffith must fear that the hammer will get a j trifle rusty if not brought into ,Resiecting |