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Show TIIK SAUNA NUN. SAUNA. ITAII SUCH IS UIFK The Good Hoy Scout By Charles Sculpture for Elks National Memorial la ll.e Nea dttliAnil ttm-hinlr- .rk it work M irntttrrr obo Bight tin It m mi Mt, f ih Mu i.i ,L' -- coim ttuil h !nlln, l fijer of r ;l lt att MJ.jrd rti, after a of t k(in li lrg atut g of Ih ki and in P in fairly Urge in a yr of ilrr. llo mu (' ran Hr l, which -- j v cah. l riing it.at After lut.tiinj to few (mil j.la.o, they tniili) (it i.rim. 1.1 p.i al.,to quietly in .i figured ex lenity bit k In (hi irt and general ap(erBne, pn-tlx on til nay In work. Before b reached tb office ho t upon a whn km bed Mm by sexeml thus ! ii and proceeded to go through til pmTcl. Ex I Jellify dlappoinid. they thro l mod biro with a terrific be.il-loutiles he told them what be had el This allegorical te-- ' CTrv, by group, liartli," l.atr i..nd!n rC: i r - ion centaur and Tun, baa r'M'iiiiiig of New I oik for lit - Elks National g memorial to tTieHgo. r frtlns hue with the IIOK The they Wei tatklt.g Ms Shout, hut they wouldnt belie Ms (rotckt Stloti. They ter rlnll.es elf and eien took i!f his soitall-ii.scared them away, scM.n for the limn- - ti thtim, une who wa left bruised at-ai d al- denuded if hi rlnthii.g Ui.Ji.'t know what Bt Ill-all- City of London Small in Area Washington. In wt .it "ity I the I almost hidden around the corner, between TIi read needle and Throng-morioat reels. tine may feel the pulse beat of the world In Fleet afreet, .ondona conn London. "The niituml repoie anauor In Ve.t minster,' The says a bulletin from the Nulioiinl Geographic anelety. he mnltteJ the 'If the word Vit answer. of course. I London, for the Miiiln of common knowledge, the Mmilon of some 7.5ismii Inhabitants, I tlie county of ,ni)doii. It includes the dty of Westminster, with It parliament buildings, and It also Indudea the original city of Mmdon. a liny patch In the center of the great metropolitan district. The city of Ion'Mn proper came Inin the days news recently through Its lord mayors show, which this year was enlivened by a band of real American Indians In full regalia. "The city, with an area of only a square mile and a resident population of 13,000, the smallest of the 29 divisions of Greater I.ondon. The dty Is by far the oldest and the most Interesting part of I.ondon. While It does not contain the parliament building, nor Westminster Abbey, nor any of the royal palaces, it Is the commercial and banking center, the newspaper center, and In St. Pauls cathedral and the Tower of London It has two of England's most famous Institutions. It Is still essentially the district In which the Homans founded I.ondinium. Walls, long since torn down, define many of Its streets, and gates, such ns Aldgate. P.ishopgate, Jloorgate and Temple Par, are preserved in street names. Visitors to London are aware of a difference when their wanderings lead them from one of the other boroughs or cities of Iaindon into The City. The streets are narrower and more winding, and the atmosphere Is surcharged with activity and bustle. In the very midst of The City broods that portentous dowager, The Old Lady of Threadneedle street, more formally the Bank of England. Eiireetly across Threadneedle street from the bank Is the Itoyal Exchange, a building as lmpos!ng as New York's Stock Exchange. Put it is only a show place. The real stock exchange I ir'lr centrated ciation The ncpH.er center. and pres asso- lauidnn bridge of Incipient, collapse la not the present stalely, arched structure. Nothing short of an earthquake could fell Its sturdy grutiiie span. London bridge connects The City with the borough of Southwark, and marks the farthest i!nt Hint ocean vessels may ascend the Thames. More than 20,000 nursery-rhym- Vehicle and t--f g to J !!! I am lld that the wniinn ronlo In New Yolk lar;rt mini store are provided w,th In; and Lghieia. Ibis may M fr advertising tuh they are ud freely, i have noticed tall Mahd In rrt an ) Iid C-- ah the myself Moiio-ti- s department of shoe Mores. Women smoke In all pact of hotels. In ih lohhies of theater, between the a1, it seem to me you se mu women men. than smoking Yu dont really see them, nf eoi.re, lecaue a woman smoker tant hern a novelty In New York for many year. About the only time even w old foglet are really conscious of a woman smoking la when we see some stately dowager pulling at cigarette In the gl. cloistered grandeur of her rolling limousine. rniithl of England? TRUM8ULL tern of that. Il.r nun ami quo oily anl peacefully boro. pul In (he meantime another employe of ilo patter. in was of about the 4 in .lght 301301 Was a Problem Lights of new York By WALTCM f Sulirocj s Over on Third avenue. In New York, there Is a shop which la run fur pur 120 (Ml people on foot siur over It dally. The Guildhall, or hall of the corporation of the city of Lnndn, would In known as the city hall elsewhere. Here the chief business of The City Is carried on. It should be pointed out. however, that this Is not the administrative center for metropolitan London. While the lord mayor and his retinue were riding to receive the crowns approval and the crowd's bus-na quiet inan, almost unknown to lauidoners themselves, was sitting In the county hull In Lambeth borough, passing on the major affairs of Lon- s. don wllhntit thought the lord mayor. or permission of This vlriuul unknown la the thnlr-ma- nf the county council, the real ruling body for Greater The lord mayor's Jurisdiction extends only over the square mile of the city of London. The chairman of lam-do- the Ixuidon county council, who Is chosen ffutn the 121 councilors elected by the taxpayers of all has control of housing, education, public health, transportation, streets, drainage, water supply, and numerous other vital matters throughout the entire r various rr-of rhartiy. od atijiMng they raan or wlh haieter rotor away. in la !(! 1 ut i lasel rlt-ane- the uilrrtiHt and of running eijs-n- , In th tr, Ihr-- the In ti Out. prd ga s Not long a gn Ibis shop recrlted a contribution In the hae of a small r painting, (in of lit women, who Ibclr wtiltrl, looked at th gift and then looked at It again, hit was aur enough of her owa Judgment to lake Ih ranxaa to some of the art riperta. They examined It, II In Ih ntat.hrr known lo their craft and confirmed the womans opinion. It w as an original Whuiicr. tl-tintre- eid This pul ll shop In an embarrassEthics demanded that ing poMtloti. somebody arcrtaln whether the donor of the picture knew who painted It, or had perhaps given It away In Ignorance. It was felt that car mut he taken mo! to offend generous contributor. A tactful messenger finally was sent lo the person In question lo k whether such n valuable gift vrag Intended, or whether some employee had mode a mistake. There was no tuUtake," war the anwcr. The donor was doing over her apartment and the Whistler didnt fit Into the new scheme of decoration. Besides, she had nrter liked the picture much, and was tired of looking at It. This was good news for the needy, aa the Utile picture sold fur a fat prli-e- . 2k l3t. tlll Soltct. LUXURIOUS WRAP metropolitan district. Mry Jane rarnwd me many anxious moments, sate Mra. U, U, Xlcltowett, dwlS Wentworth Av fin, Minneapolis Minn. SI we list lews weak, had no appetite. lot from cold "$h suffered unlll 1 began thing her CaJICorolt strong, llg Hyrus It mad at.l io atuld colds; gaxo her a good aprtit and dlgrwtlon. Jib U Ibe phi tire of health, now. br lor r emttialcd weak, headachy, recommit, d bablm lct or by thousands this pur vegetable Its flavor. product Children k It aria g inly lo cen Iho bowels la raids wr children's diseases Powwls become regular with Its ne and remain that way. Emphasise the name CaUomtg or you may get an- Imitation. - ICWjniRO RMlt BIG1S;R.IR b Sunshine UkKATIVt-TONI- CHItOWgW C "" lll Wittier Long At Fwrswost H Psiait hint worn ssssy wwwelees distal dsy dssr stwHif sigKn dry lvi0Orstis( sir ifissfif tssfs gotqssii aswhi scssss Assxt kstsii k idsol Msr hast. Writ CCBS OAsfflSjr of Iks West PALM SPRINGS CmUtmmtm M ttC h Milk Ussd It took approximately ft2.tn0 cowa n year lu produce the milk and milk prv duct iiM- - In Hie manufacture of mils rhiNoluie in this country last nf milk product, year. Every chi with the exception of evuiorutd milk, showed piiius oxer I he preceding year. Then were to alait with more than quart of whole milk iiKcd and In addition r.2IVll pounds of dried milk, fi.Sfil.OiMl ! milk, 2,Ml,0U pounds of ronden IMttimls of dried skint mill, and several mill l1i pounds of other prod-mi- s such aa cream powder, cream, butler, butler oil and skltu milk. Icelanders in Manitoba estimated that of Greater It la 0 Winnipeg's .Msi.tNai people, nearly are Icelanders nr their Inuuedlate descendants, and that of Manitoba's 630.000, Icelanders number nearly 50.000. Soon afler (lie Fort Ilouge colony of Alexander, Lord Selkirk, was eKtuhllHhed In 1SI2, an Icetandlc ship full of settlers arrived In Hudson bay. The pioneers punhed southward, and many hauled up eventually at Winnipeg. 10,-00- London. Twelve deposed kings and royal pretenders are living in exile in various parts of the world today, and political observers here are wondering who will be the thirteenth. There Is considerable speculation, too, as to whether the number may not he cut to 11 before the end of the present year. Several of the royal exiles particularly King George of oooooooooooooooooooooooooo ESSENTIAL By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Dean of Men, University of Illinois. oooooooooooooooooooooooooc in Old Man Adam His Cliilluns was a good deal cerned as to what was going to ben come of the Joshua, Amanullah of Afghanistan, and the former khedlve of Egypt are known to he anxious to regain their thrones. 1 he first bid for a crown, however, will probably be made by a hoy who hus never known kingly power. On November 20 the Archduke Otto of Nnpsburg was eighteen years of age and then attained Ills majority, Greece, manage when old Bill Marshall passed He had founded the Institution; he had established the conservative business principles upon which it had been run ; lie had been the president for forty years. We all thought him the whole thing and he agreed with on. WE ARE NOT SO and con- chll-dre- of Israel when he passed out of the picture, lie had been an aggressive leader; he had performed marvelous military feats and was, to put it into the com-novernacular, just about the whole tiling. But he was growing old, his strength was waning, he realized that his time was short, his regime just about at an end. and he was worried. What was going to become of the undisciplined mob when he was no longer its leader? the Lord said to him, it Well, want never a man which died which I didnt have another man to step n his place. Now. I aint you, Joshua, cause you been a mighty good man. And I aint blamin you for git-tide idea aint nobody kin do de Job good as you bepn. Everybody figures like dut when dey gets old. But when you dies, de Hebrew , chiliuns is corner git along. The Lord was right. Every man v. ii o ' i;ps the position of head of a family or an institution or an organization is likely to get the idea that when he steps down and out everything is going to the bow wows, and often his friends feel the same way. We ail wondered and the old man did too. quite as much as anyone else, how the town bank was goi.g to low-rati- n n Earl Greasy Neale, who has been apiiojiiied head football coach at West to succeed Ira u; .iversity I: "i.i-r- . Wale Is a former National ica;:i;e hail plaver. M year, I'atifotnla 1 has lcrn helping bilious and children. time-honore- WEST VIRGINIA COACH o-- By nip us. He lias been gone ten years now and the bank still runs along as well as it always did. Young Bill Is at the head of things and if there is any difference he is managing matters a little better than his father did. He has enlarged the business, hes Improved the building, and the institution has quite as good a reputation as it did when old Bill was alive. I dont doubt that old Bill Is annoyed, If he knows anything now concerning matters terrestrial, to see that his business affairs are being conducted quite as well without him as they were when he was on earth. Well. I dont know what were going to do when the Holbrooks move away." tiie minister was saying. The Holbrooks had been the life of the church. They could be depended upon to carry anything through which they began, and now they were leaving. But somphow we seemed to get on better after they left than we did before. It wasnt a year until the ministers seiary was raised, the church was completely renovated and redecorated. And thats just the way. Very few of us will be long missed when we are gone. The progress of tiie world or of any organization or Institution in the world is not dependent upon the efforts or the genius of one man. When one man goes, there is quile likely to be just as good or even a better man to take bis place. Jo.-hdidn't need to worry. ua 1930, Wentern Newspapef fr-io- ) Bill Bans Bachelors Jerusalem. Every one over the ag of fifteen In the Hedjaz must marry, according to a hill Introduced in tiie advisory council. to Hnpsburg according tradition, Otto has been carefully tutored for the role of king by his mother, the Zita. One by one she has won over the different branches of the Ilapsburg family. An attempt to place Otto on the Hungarian throne would create a new crisis In southeast Europe. A coup detat on behnlf of King George of Greece also might have reIn the Balkans. King percussions George recently expressed a belief that he will be called bark. In this respect he Is like the fornipr Khedive Abbas Hilmi, who still hopes the Egyptian Nationalists will offer him the throne he lost In 1914. None of the royal expatriates exceeds In energy the unfortunate Amanullah who was driven from Afghanistan two years ugo because of his modern ways. Secret Amanulllst organizations are said to he active in Afghanistan in his behalf. Train Craw driver, a conductor and a hrakenian, ns well as five professional bandits, were arrested nbCn an Investigation of a series of train robberies near Ilostosanl, Rumania, revealed that the train crew was working haml-Iglove with the banThe train was being slowed dits. down at a certain spot while the bandits broke Into a cur which had been marked to Indicate that Its contents were especially valuable. Rascally A locomotive n The luxuriousness of mink fur is revealed In this lovely afternoon wrap. Made with a deep cape which can be worn close lo the face or hugging the shoulders, the wrap continues downward In close fit until It flares at the hemline. The Enemy of the People! Carrying w Point some enemies," said the consoling friend, "but you carried your point." Yes," replied Senator Sorghum, sometimes a man carries a point with about the same amount of personal comfort that he derives from sitting on a tack. You made No Privacy Impossible to keep a marriage secret very long these days. No, tiie news of the divorce Is bound to leak out. Tts EXCESS ACID SICKENS-G- ET RID OF IT! Sour stomach, indigestion, gas, us- ually mean excess acid. Tiie stomach nerves have been Food sours In the stomach. Correct excess add with an alkali. The best form of alkali Is Phillips Milk of Magnesia. It works instantly. The stomaeh becomes sweet. Your heartburn, gas, headache, biliousness or Indigestion has vanished! 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