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Show - . t - s i THE DESERET MONDAY. DECEMBER NEWS t She Balt Lab City, DtO. faUliM Aftaraoeaa J1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Month On aa til. Kxcapt Bondar, of Audit Bureau of Circulation. Mambar On a Waak Phonv .. - ooaooao a Blnala Conte Th abora Nmda, m4 rataa J 1 1 f ? ;tab. apolr other eta tea by man, ' Ida; pf month, ll.oo. In4 romfttmnoee and bnaineoa tlona to The Dooorot Kewa, Salt Uk City, Utah, AMran eorrtapoadcaea for publication The Editor. . NATIONAL ADVERTISINO REPRESENT AT1VEK . Cone. Hontoa A Woodman. 1b. New Tarb City finally escape him. S". Cbla.it , Detroit Kanaas Cltr Atlanta ,, ft. Louts .... MT .VnEd lchll!t Do"va Suita TT Land I4"1 J" d 01 Con.tltutlos 11 Victoria Bulldla H. H Conger Company Higgins Building. It H. Conger, HI . L Matk. Holbrook Bulldla.. .s,t Entarad at tha poatofflce to A no oecond clone mntter Moordinc . Coaifroae, March I. lit!. Tba Aaaoclnud Praaa la exelualyriy entitled. for rupubllcatlon to tho rJ patch ea credited to It or not pub- (n thta newspaper, and alao tba 0f llahcd heraln. All rl.hta for rapubllMtlOB dispatches bar ara alao r aacraad apodal THIS IS THE PLACE" '5 SALT LAKE CITY. . .DEaEMRER 20. IK BIRDS. SAVE THESE STARVING 4 is to bo hoped that wherever possible Game Compeople will heed the call of feed the quail missioner I). H- - Madsen and pheasants and the song birds of Utah. . if the cold weather continues, especially if (be wind causes drifting, the quail nesting 11 ti, ground will be buried. U will be be- necessary for sportsmen and eitizeos to and once the protection of feeding gin at these birds if they are to be kept alive. The ' ground should be cleared of snow and feed scattered, in order that the quail may have a place to congregate. They will be better prepared to endure the cold if they are JT tf 1 ' ' f I f f i' well-fe- d. last two years the farm at produced 5,064 pheasants been liberated in the vari-the Slate. In a few years with proper care and protection quail and pheasants may be seen along our country- of our upland sides and upon the fai ms. Not only sportsmen but men- who never handle a gun tike to catch a glimpse now and then of these birds. There is some-thin- g attractive about the syild life of field and forest. A sight of it seems to be reminis- cent of the time when man was at least partially dependent upon wild game for his During ihe Rpringville lias and these have ous counties of i l . I hill-slop- es i ' ; I , V ' "v , . " 'i food. .... rJo: (hen noe likes to hear the whistling call of the quail, the drumming of the pheasant and the song of the lark- - Such sounds seem to be elemental like the smell Tf the brush wood fire or the odor of the sagebrush. The man in the city is not in , position to lake care of these birds but ' thousands would gladly contribute toward their feeding and preservation. They are a d. 7 'real asset to the slate and should be pro-tecle- Thera is also a liumauu side to the protection of this wiid-lif- e. It is pathetic to find a bevy of quail or a flock of pheasants flying dead in a fence corner, starved or ct Z frozen to death. Man should love and all life- Himself the highest, he should loe all things both great and small. ' For the dear God who loveth us, TT He made end loveth all. V We must feed and protect these birds. , pro-Xle- - RADIOACTIVE ELEMEVTS. ,4 s' jfji 1 ii J) x till 5 :I i vNVEXTORS and discoverers, like reformer ers, sometimes become over enthusiastic, or at least premature in announcing some ,new wonder of science. This may be true in rthe ease of Dr. T-- F, Wall of Sheffield. England, who is reported to have declared that he has found the secret of releasing the force abiding in the atom. Scientists tell us that if this energy is released present s day methods of producing power will be rcvolufionized. The study of the radioactive elements kas led chemists to a new atomic theory. The atom used to be thought of as a little, round, hard ball, but now it is conceived as a sort of solar system with an electropositive nucleus acting as the sun and negative electrons evolving around it like the plan-elsThe number tf free positive electrons in the nucleus varies from one in hydrogen to 92 in uranium, the latter being the heaviest of known elements. In these radioactive elements the chemist has come upon sources of energy such as were never dreamed of. An ounce of radium salt, for instance, will give out enough (heat in one hour to melt an ounce of ice and m the next hour will raise this watiir to the boiling point, and so on again and again without cessation for j, jears. The ", total energy so emitted is miliums of times greater than that produced by any known chemies ombmalion such as 'he union of oxygen and hydrogen to form waten Scientists are now telling us that from the heavy while radium salt there is continually rising a faint fire-mi- st like the wili-o-over a swamp. This gas is known as the emanation or niton, the shining one A pound of niton would give ' off energy at the rate of 23.000 horse power, but it does not lat. By the sixth day its power would have derreaeo 50 per cent It decompose, slowly and spontaneously and i 1 2' .mnvii ti.iJ-way ef hastening or (.Linking Ui . Radium is said to be the least mys- -j terious of the elements because it is giv- -; elements mg out the secrets that the jdber have kept concealed. It is belieed by seen- -, tisU that all the other elements in proper- -j lion to their weight have concealed within, , them similar stores of energy. It is this marvelous atomic energy that1 Dr. Wall claims to have found a way to re- -! lease and ut.lize. Oiher chemists say that the atom is still as much beyond our reach as the moon, and they doubt if the time will ever come when man ran rob its vault of the treaur. This energy is however stored UP1 for a purpose and man has already aeeom- -i pltshed so much in finding the secrets of! nature that there is good ground for be--J i.evrng that the secret of the atom cannot r. v j QITTE ENOt (.11 IN SL FFK IEXT. ' "V have had a touch of real as few members of the have experienced in younger, generation tbit section, it is reasonably safe to assert that most of u, young or old, will be if the willing to let bygone bft bygone wegther man will only guarantee us' exemption from more of the same 3 rt for the period of time since the tat record breaker 25 year. Of courts, we all enjoyed the experience but weather ranging front repo to iO and 20 degree below, it a little out of the ordinary and we were bardly prepared for it, hence we suffered no small degree of inconvenience, if indeed for a time it wag not positively unpleasant But if eomfort is to be gained by comparison we here in the mountains were not so badly off a some of our neighbors in the more open spaces, although we must confess we have no ambition for anything much- - worse. We ran stand any amount of snow it is realty good we NOW that such for the country but if the weather observer has any idea we are longing for cold storage, the sooner be changes his view-poi- nt the better. , It is to be hoped this soliloquy w.ll not tempt him to try it again. It will perhaps take many of us all summer to repair the damage already done damage to ' water pipes, damage to disposition, etc. Trap, we had been longing for a good winter but we hardly desired the kind we got it was too much of a good thing. However, now that we hope it has passed, we rise to remark that we can stand a little more inovtfvbut we are not anxious for an accompanying cold spell. How have you liked the winter, anyway? Hasnt it been delightful in many respects? The great mountain reservoirs on which we depend so much for next summers ater supply, seem to be reasonably well filled with snow, which has been carefully deposited so as to send forth it insubstance for a long vigorating, period of time. What matters it- if the Mountain Dell reservoir is not finished on tune? Report indicate that the snowfall already is twice what it was at this time a year age, so that there is little danger of famine for water. On the other hand the outlook for bumper crops aas never better, and with rapidly changing business conditions here in Utah as elsewhere, the prospects for a happy and prosperous new year are all that could be desired. But this is not contingent on further, radically low temperatures. Thoe we have already had are quite suff.cient, thank you, for another twelvemonth, at least life-givi- ng - TELEGR AMS ANNUAL REVIEW. special edition issued Sunday by the Lake Telegram is most commendable. The issue comprises an annual review of activities and aecompl ishments in Utah THF, during the past year. The articles are interestingly written and contain a vast amount of useful information. The illustrations are numerous and of good quality contents and gen- -, Altogether, in make-u- p. eral character, the edition is attractive, and The Iieseret News takes pleasure m extendt ing its congratulations. TELEPHONES LN THE UNITED STATES. as In many other riE United hasSlates, the world beat a nule when it come to talking. This loquacious tendency is borne out by a recent study made by the American Telephone Telegraph company of the telephone systems of various countries. The survey reveals (hat the United Slates has in service 63 per cent of allthe telephones in the world. the number credded to this country bemgT l.347.395 out of a world total of 22.90U15. A hen it is considered that the United Stales has but of the earths population, it can eadtljr be seen that Americans do a great deah more Uian. their propoctionaie share of the world's conversing. F.urope with a population four timei greater than that of States, had alout the number of telephones or,stn he exact, 5.W3.6RI at the lime the survey was made nearly a year ago. All other countries outside of the two mentioned, had th of the total number of teleonly phones m operation. Perhaps the most talkative people in the United States are the New Yorkers, who hold the record with considerably more than a million phones. Indeed, it is staled that this is more than any fore gn country with the possible exception of Germany, and is at the rate of 18.2 telephones per ton persons This is greatly in excess of all the other large pities, Berlin having only 9A per hundred. Paris 6A and London 5 t. Other American cities also are ahead of large foreign centers, Omaha being credited with th ed two-fift- hs one-ten- COMPARISONS - 1921 Ll f VS HAVE PEACE. their pilots and bombs, on long trips to aa other continent. Giant Fighter. Now comes th Tha ships will be put to work at peace one carrying mall nod pamongnra At to step his Vh Thor (rlpa from England to India aad otoor I breath; distant pans of tha awpu-a- . To fiv, lh. .Urn of earth release, they Will pay their way in peace tbe Lord, uf toat at uu b rsauy for war Death. ' I 1 1 500 Planes a Month. 8tr Earn Howard. Brltlqh ambassador to this country, did a good thing by calling The U. S. A. Joke. attention Vo tbs Inrldlousnsss of making comes California comparisons between tba northern and i Flying Ships For Troops. southern races. H . urged all races to ! Let ua hava peace, nor mak tb as not this country rich and get together and work for poses. They enough to meat tha .! A worldesv ous of k naves and Appeal to Country Editors. nation, nnd rend tha keep up with probably wont, but lot us bops that they Dependable Laxative for Sick T Th limes do. flying machine was in- 'Let ghoul: be unfurled. far we friendly sat flags vented her and waiting BY ARTHUR BRISBANE. Th Important point and If It ever be fur other countries to develop at TUI thrones of men b God footBaby or Child driven lute tha consciousness of all races, (Cbpyright stools. by Star Co) and perhaps us it against us the point which ts most likely to bring w must for wait a Why Europe internal Th hay about lasting poses Is that ona race or troubles Japanese establish a Dying service across Men ar not chattels mad for and may need for home to th ocean? if our husoes men, Thor nation Is Just about as good as another. some machines us of the so flying much of pritalk To that hack with wound to superior aworda, Or, as ths Irish orator one said "If not and kill; that Japan Is manufacturing at th vate ownership, lack energy and better!" . to be pioneers tb United Th outlaw of the lands Is war. courage five hundred rat every planes pt Our new and considerably botched States government should do it. And nevermore must roam at will. month. j Immigration laws bars brought th Nor- Instead of merely sending out on Ths Japanese prince regent, of date battleships to cruise ia th Aa well be die races into ths limelight. That moans' Jungle beasts as men. his way to open the diet, passes Pacific, we ought to send half a If that w grow to power for th Swedes. Norwegians. Denes, Dutch and doxen anythan dirigibles bigger ty northern Germs na WU. .they" ars all fins through streets Is but to spring from some dark under t -thing England has each carrying j race, as races go. heavy guard. The police push the its cargo of flying machines and And den on our brothers beasts make They produce much better farmers and crowds back fifty yards down ride fliers to mak friendly demonstrawar. artisans than ths Italians and ths Spanstreets, too far to tnrow a bomb, tions In flying from the mother iards and ths Greeks They are alao mors j or shoot with precision. Ths ma- ships target practice, with imita- He Is foe to human wAl nr loyal to th tion bombs against moving and phlegmatic, mors deliberate and leas tern- - jority of Japanese even to the point stationary targets etc. All that Who feels with hat war's fearfamily, some wR T01 flame; bo oukiiti. imperial would create it la th minority instructive, of death. Kor can that nation buld on steel For ths future development of th ro- - that makes But trouble. thought in foreign countries and That bids for an immortal name. aourcos of thin oountry vro need nil tho prompts peace. A Hurry Mother! A teaapoonfu! of Nordlco that wo eon tompt to com her. Ths spokesman for th Mikado very rich, vety fat. thoroughly announced that Japsm's relations unprotected grocer Is a temptation All pride of power an mat of fam "California Fig Syrup" now will But these Nordics hrs not half ns artiswith all treaty powers, including to gunmen and Uncle Bara la lust Soon find their doom in common thoroughly clean th Itttl bowels tic ns tho southern races. They wtU not and In a few hours you have a well, dual; this country, were never more auch a grocer, at this moment, contribute half as much to tho developAnd death will blot that nation's playful ehid again. Even If cross, We are all glad of that. friendly. Th editors of country weekly ment of our future feneration along the We have for Japen only the most name feverish, bilious, constipated or linos of Imagination and grace and aplrltual sincere feelings of kindness nnd newspapers ar ths most influen- That will not suffer swords to full of cold, children love Its pleasin men Each United tial the States rust. taste. ant refinement as tho Immigrants fAm south-er- a admiration. on can influence at least one conTell your drugrlat you want ony lands would. - At th same time it Is Interesting gressman and two senator, more Let us have Peace and spik lh the genuine "California Fig Syrup You mml Barer forgot that Homer and ' and not "big which has directions for babies and aqiualng to consider these than half a doxen guns Tacts. Jnpln builds 6u0 airplanes editors could Influence them. Two And hush ths Virgil and Dante and Michael Angelo and cannon boom. children of all ages printed on botguljty Roeelnl and Verdi and Praxiteles each month, keeping IT factories thousand of thess editors publish And where good will's deep river tle. Mother, you must aay "Caliand fornia." Refuse - any imitation. j Arlstotla were all southerners. busy, night and day. According this article, aending It Into millions. runs True Newton of farm houses and villa ga homes Let hatreds die and mercies bloom. Adv. to our brigadier general. WlUiam and Beethoven nnd Goethe cams from ths servan authority on air They should take this question of Mitchell, x northern belt. But ths south also produced j ice. this government owns. In all air defense In hand and put It Tho tempi walla that war has as littls. and Galileo end Cervantes and Columbua. the 704 part through they big through airplanes, only . WASTING TIME. crushed And of th 700 only twenty would parcels post. tl When you got down to comparisons, Th bands of peace moat build If time b of all thing th most have any value as fighting mathere's no end to It,. again, chines Therefor. e Japan builds' But not until tha guns nr hushed preclou then wasting Urn ia the Tho point of It all la that all races time as each month, twenty-fivLove come back to live with I greatest prodigality; for lost timo Iball possess fins qualities and what la mors to we have a ia never found again. Benjamin many serviceable planes men our American purpose fin possibilities. ' CHARLES COKE altogether. WOODS; Franklin. If ws are aver to become a great nation in Los Angeles Tluiea. And w have In America enly In th history of th world It wUI not b WHICH 7 4S0 pilots that could be used for of wealth ths accumulation through FEAR THE ONLY DEVIL. "Lev and hats both bear Interair battles in time of war. Japan. Wealth la uninteresting outside of tho use England, Franc have thousands ' God mad the country, but man Fear la (he only devtl we have-- est. Tha on you havs in your that la mad of It. It will only be through And ths postal bill Just passed, makes It go to the dogs. , will heart determine what will i would a fear everything. We live In the tho assimilation of nil th fin permit th postofflc to turn qualities , Ths holidays ar not over until thought of fear. Whenever w can com to you." Succes over tb nlr mall to private carthat tha human mind and soul ar capable of basis n on the be checks to undertaker up. riers exploited IT.' eliminate from THINK ABOUT of. fear consciousness, naprofit making, rather than of from our world w For this end w need not only th sturdy Faith alona isn't worth much if it is banished There If a man's religion brings him tional preparation for defense. are but two even if the bill doe you ar sating chestnuts is ths ara master and stable qualities of th Nordics, but ths of which ar n sc- no fresh revelation, no sens of disqualities thought authorise that, it is not likely that dark. artistic and temperamental end emotionIt Is nigh passing away. ary to banish fear. One is con- covery. th president would permit It, and Success. al qualities of th Slav, the Russian Jew, sciousness of who you are: the extremeour even is of matter a certain that Longevity largely other is consciousness if your powths Sicilian, the Greek and tbs son of It' ly dull pubUc opinion would for- selecting a apous who isn't Jealous. er. Thedor G. Northrup. every other race or nation who can bring bid It. OS tef us some fin quality of mind or soul or Th Bible is great enough to nation Is the Joke THE POOR FISH. body that will mingle with th makeup of of Meanwhile, tbla everything, even the queer th world, aa regards prepara- survive throat nnd chest our future generations. In Ban Francisco translations. "Has th young man any propfor modern war. And If war tion with hot flannel cloth. erty!" Examiner. should come, with hundreds of forHer stern papa demanded; eign planes battering down our "Well, Pa. the blushing girl recities aad poisoning tha Inhabitants plied, rr there would be trouble for those 1 can aay that h ia landed' 1 responsible. tW Opt ff Boston Transcript. u Th rich that fight taxes and yU for economy fear one thing even froas the Files of the Deseret Keww more than loss of their dollars and Long engagements are danger-ou- s. DECEMBER Z. that is talk of revolution. After marriage hs can keep Just one thing could bring a Ad vice from Brisbane, New South bloody revolution and uprising In both hands on ths steering wheel. Wales, Australia, reported th completion And that would b this country A mystery murder" la on that by Elder and Saints of a fins new meetihameful defeat In war. with horand property, due people won't attribute to th perlife of rible loss that inghouse at, place. son they think guilty. e e e to lack of preparation. OS The very rich men nnd corpora.Reports from Port Arthur via Fuaan control this nation, dictions that They say Idlers live longer than stated that the Japanese had captured Fort tate its candidates and its law workers, but doubtleea It Just seems Hihlung after severe fighting with more should bear in mind and not push longer. , than a thousand Japanese casualties, economy too far. Shameful defeat and many killed , We shall soon know whether it burled the czar and put Lenin in ia possible to make the vice presiIt was proposed In the city council by his place. Let high finance remem- dents Job romantic. Councilman F. & Fernstrom that an apber that. be made at once If yon lack both imagination and propriation of tlSO.OOO It is, however, the business of vocabulary, bow silly these cross for much needed sewer extensions la Salt see that word puxxles seem. to Americans generally Lake City. 0 this country is adequately prepared for attack. Winter ts a lonely time on th Ed in Rushton. one of Salt Bake's .early It is tb common people busi- farm. No tourists stop to steal ness to stop European Interference fruit or cut limb for decoration. settlers, who came to America from Leeds our idiotic our in affairs, cheating England in 1ft. died at tha home of hla public officials Into destfoylng our son In this city following a long Illness battleships, then scheming to get e us Into ths world court, where this J. M. Sax was appointed road master for country , would be automatically outvoted ten to one. Salt take Route between Juab and th Write to your congressman and Cailenie, succeeding J. J. Cronin who had your two senators urging them to resigned to accept a rimitar position with support President Coolldg earnestth Denver A Rio Grands ly in his determination to give this Another good tent of blood prescountry an adequate air force. sure ia the effort to explain a , 28 per hundred, San Francisco with 25.2. problem to little Willie. Th British, creators of ths SAY Pliers of the aea 1 Minneapolis with 242, Denver with 23 and of asks bloc All Congress any not neglecting are for generations Washington with 22.8. The only foreign city their air fleet. They have organ- something that will benefit fr at Unless you see the Bayer Cross on tablets you are with a comparable number is Stockholqa ised s fly big service separate and the expense of the rest of ua or control, from navy army not apart getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe with 25 4. Another good test of blood presunhatnpered by precedent and old sure is to watch a man being lib- by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for fashioned ideas British General Lord Thomson, eral with th money he owes you. GOD AND I. formerly air minister for Great Man baa little chance. When he I pluck an acorn from the greensward Britain. Is here now and could give Headache Colds loses faith In Santa Claua he buy Washington useful Information. 0 per cent. and hold it to my ear; and tins what it stocks that promise s He announce that Britain is says to me: By and by the birds will come Pain Neuralgia and nest in me. By and by I will furnish, building airships big enough to Casting bread upon the water of in the old day. No troops replacing was simpler shade for the cattle. By and by I will pro- carryoldbodies alow floating troop ship. reporters, or photographers were the vide warmth for the borne in the pleasant ISiea ships each with five million necessary.' (Toothache Lumbago fire. By and by I will be shelter from the cubic feet gas capacltv will maka storm to those who have gone under our Shenandoah or Los Angeles . Correct this aentenser If any Rheumatism Neuritis roof. By and by I will be the strong ribs look Ilk a tugboat, compared with other man felt aa bndly aa I do." In bed. he said, "hed be at home of the great vessel, and the tempest will a battleship. , heat against me m vain while I carry men On of these big ship is built Associated Editors, Bayer package Accept only across the Atlantir. 0 foolish little acorn, by the government th other by (Protected by Inc.) which contains proven directions. wilt thou he all this?" I ask. And the acorn private owners Tbev will rarry troooa and heavier than nlr firing POVERTY. answers, "Yes; God and I. of IS tablets. Handy Bayer box machines aa well, very convenient Matties of 4 and 106 Druggist Lyman Abbott,. D. D. for sending fighting air plane with I met her in ths street today, and she Smlfta Is tba trad sort vt Barer ' " FLAPPERS AND BUNGALOWS. Just turned her lovely eye awnj from me. He Why is the modern flapper like But ah! I can forgive her, for 1 a bungalow? know. I dont know, Why? She If she seems dull, what things made her an. have -- He Well, shes painted in front, She Is so closely wrapped in costly shingled in the hack, and short in the upfur. , per story. Exchange. No tingling wind hex ever qulck-- i - CLAMPS Mi C&UIU, JANUABY I IMS, Wwzwivd from N.Y. ened her; Hit never felt warm rain upon her "CALIFORNIA, LONELINESS. By specially chartered Canard superb a. face burner, I7,00y ton motor take her round from (Her A floating palace for the trip. Route: New York, Hasan Panama Why did you come to me for such a little place to place). as no need ol endur-while. Canal, Loa Angeles, Honolulu, 18 days in Japan and China; Manil That slender hand, bright with iti the itching, burning mg Jeweled ring. Jav Singapore, Burmah, Option of 18 days in India; Ceylon, 8 day ia Then leave ntef when I fain would have tea tars of scjema. chafing er the sweet Has nearer searched Cairo, Jerusalem, Athena. Naples, Monte Carl Cherbourg, atop over. you stay? same similar affection, when J damp earth in spring Longest experienced erula management. Do you not know that all Ihe days are drear nor have Reeanol grve such quick For Utile growing things; 4 MONTHS. IIJM aad sp. iarbnkaa Howl IMaw OsMi. Fmw w And nights are lonely since you went those an eyes list aad many raise der t- -' Been lender with the Itght of We expect to carry 600 to 700 paasengvrs on each eruis away? ths trsubk away in a few dava Thi gantle heeling un uneat nor not nor CLAMCM ltd CHUBS.) She tazs weep may laugh sank neap into the pore and Do you look down and see. with saddened cry aloud of the trouble, root attacks th , TO to in be blase her eyes, (The vogue is soothing ths akin back to That ail the joy ha, gone from out my crowd), normal. She thrill not to th promts of heart Momiad asd amoaoei by Ur. CM Resina! Soap is a toady aid th dawn. That, though the world to others may seem She greet the hush of starlight la treating akin troubles, but LACONIA. By specially chartered Cunard sumptuous bright with a yawn, . , 20,000 tons; 62 Days Ckuiae. 600 and up; 17 days in Egypt and it is especially recommended Tis dark to me since we are far apart? has sheltered life And her, poor ea a toilet and bath soap for Palestuaa; Spain, Italy, Greece, stci thing! poor thing! July 1st Qruiao to Norway and Western Mediterranean; tha of From ail sufferJoy holy Oh. loved one. take me in your arms again for tho Ask year druggist m day $660 up, by specially chartered Cunarder. ing. And kiss away the blinding (ears that fall; Renan! products. I miss you moie than you ran ever feels'the know, Perhaps she sting of povTimet Bldg New York or when Fate took you from me. she erty. i OtWaamr of Rowed Ow WstMCfsSaa And 'that ia why ene does not bow bMlWJOnm. . took all. T. 6. TOUl.IXSOk, WUaea Hotel, Salt Lake mr. to me. " ' MARY H. FOSTER. ANNE SUTHERLAND. In the Los Angeles Times. In N. Y. Timas , ' tea fig Syrup ml , I kspt-fpnp- ed Ho-ev- er. CHEST SO - TWENTY YEARS AGO 10. COLDS Voccts jwOw -- ess BAYER ASPIRIN and INSIST! v oo , te oes- , ROUND THE VORLD - Get rid of that annoying rasb sac-rif'c- e. rii J Resinol .N 'Iff- TODAY By Bruno Loaning. 29 haiUBMSJ MEDITERRANEAN r FRANK C CIARKf i |