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Show 1 THE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1929. IV 0 f - BIOGRAPHY I OF LA FAYETTE Brand Whitlock Writes Lift of th Liberty Loving Marquis Whom America Has Always Honored On the High Seas No on to better qualified than Brand Whitlock to write a critical biography of La Fayette, He to himself the natural aristocrat, disliking contact with tho masses but What silences we keep, year after year; intellectually won to their aids. Ha began studying tbs life of Ls FayWith those who are most near to us, and dear! ette In 117, when ha waa asked to apeak at bto tomb ,u Picpuc cemeWe live beside each other day by day tery. FTom that time be collected be could about him and Those who like to read about th everything And 'speak of myriad things, but seldom say years ago began bis two volsea and mans never andtng att- four ume biography, new published by know D. The full, sweet word that lies just in our reach, empts to tame and control it enterAppleton and Co, New York. that they can always find a good job ef it Beneath the commonplace of common sgeeclj tainment after their own hearts in He baa made ha shews as th a book by E. Keble Cbatterton. H, Dispassionately makes him un-and Marquis iiaa written almost thirty such. sea him In his rstandable. work, and ajthougb non of them pettad youth at the chateau of Then out of sight and out of reach they go can be ranked high in value of any see Chavantoe. him at the court sort they are all capably done, full These close familiar friends, who loved us so; disliked Marie of Antoinette, by of dependable information, workmanlike in the Collecting and the whose frivolities he d'eapproved;to have left. shadow in the they And, sitting weaving together of their material see him in America devoted and interesting in tbs way it to set freedom and to it lender, WashAlone with loneliness, and sore bereft, , forth. And, what Is equally Im- ington. stepping aside when honor and letting others reap tho portant to their general effect, they dictates -- We think with vain regret of some fond word are all born out ot his own deep reward of his courage and leadsea him silently endurership; love for and extensive knowledge That once we might have said and they have heard. of th sea. These qualities ar all ing slights and even insults in to ba found in this latest of his America, always faithful to the books, which to rather a patchwork cause and to his hero, Washington. For weak and poor, the love that we expressed real though a consistent and well pat- Hla military genius becomesvividterned one. of many matters con- under Whitlocks pen. who Now seems beside the vast, sweet unexpressed. hi shows cerned with th sea and the men ly materly retreat at who sail and trad gnd fight upon Matson's Ford, which neatly outto those undone. -- And slight the did, witted Clinton and mads Washdwdsjve it. Mr. "Chattertons feeling about ington happy- r- As Whittoeir folAnd small the service spent, to treasure won. the sea to mad clear In a sentence lows Washington's campaigns in in the preface in which he declares which La Fayette had bia part, And undeserved ihe praise for word and deed that not ail the glorious achieve- - they make excellent reading. For meats in tbo sky can ever take ha has tha novelirtx sense of need. That should have overflowed the simple away that unique character which drama and th novellrt's ability to ' J pertains to everything maritime.1 create suspense. the The, "collection of yarn" which Even more dramatic ar This is the cruel cross of life, to be composes ths book ranges widely chapters devoted to La Fayette's In the French Revolution. A over ot the waters and the part earth Full visioned only when the ministry the eanturtes ot history, from the head of tha Nations G'lard bs bad edventurers and pirates of th fif- th moat difficult gofitior In the Of death has been fulfilled, and in the place teenth century to some of tho littt world. He filled It competently. known deep sea happenings of the faithfully. Always 1.1a sympathies Of some dear presence is but empty space, World war. Her are descriptions of ships What recollected services can then and accounts ot ways of doing things at sea in th early days of Give consolation for the might have been. What happiness English sea power; stories of he- A smile give to tho heart; roic adventure In sailing ships in rNorah Perry. the Arctic ocean; accounts of Pi- What rectfulnes ratic exploits in th English chan- A kind word can impart. nel and In ths Mediterranean; ex What soothing touch ptxaatisB of how and why certain A tender thought can bring; English captains turned their backs How joyously on their heritage and taught th To friendship's arm ws cling. Algerian pirates how to sail square-riggersoma autllna of developments in th building and equip- What thankfulness a helping band; sot psychologically and. historical- ping of sailing ships and of rules of Attends A TOUCHES G BIOGRAPHY, inter- What blessedness attained-Ru- t behavior at aaa. The to latter Especially ly. alone Unselfish love command THE , LIFE AND MOU8SIA. despite hie lofty poeiUoa in ths esting to ths story of how St. HelDEATH OP . MARJE minds of French readers, there ena. mostly thought of aa th seen Albert Cahsut, by cornea a serious doubt to the reader of Napoleon's exile, became a sort Why trouble, then, of refuge or court where ships To use a frown or tear? Macsuly Company. New York, of th Sacred HUL crews war disaffected could Tie waste time. to toe pages; pries, H.0, Historically th book to interest-to- g whose ao near. Whan laughter set ease he for a tribunal. their and welt presented. prom the diary et aa aacantrlc Thar are storit of tho slavsrt witb better far littlo Russian girl who eettlad SPEECHES OF ILOYD retymny and of tho attempts to oust than Tl To give than to receive. her parent in Nlee in ISIS, apant frsm the sea and tales of adventure And EDITED come will dream beautiful of joy chldhood sea and at of a through many kinds ins, roa to laatins fame in the SLINGS and ARROWS of David several centuries. Th last chap- To all who ao believe. Margaret Shaw. tbo diet1 great of Lloyd Georgs, edited by Philip ters deal with stirring and draworld of art and Gued.Ua; Harper and Bro while plasue juat whan her life tha World events matic during New York; Hi pages; 3 bedam moat awaet. the author of war, that, whan so many big things 1, Aldington Discovered . a biogwere happening, were not widely this book baa constructed Hw name a to the touch aura to to to fittisg given that known. J. B. Llpplncott Co., Before Richard Aldington wrote raphy these speeches of Lloyd George fceart-striu"of all who read The Death of a Hero," his tame missiles of ths David little who And for those who love painting, came out a a writer was confined almost of Wale! For did its celebrities and history, the exclusively to lHerary circles, but not mak this obscure solicitortheya The Bibla Through be will Baahklrtaeff Mario of since his first novel has been chosatory of world figure wide of to the ator as a recommended book for importance, a welcome additionwork The Centuries . en waa orig- when to bo a lawyer was the t November by the information. The of the ambition of this son height the and Ptencb in club and has become a best to Readers have been treated inally produced poor Walsh peasantry. d Thar In America and translator seems to base caught of is no doubt about it. Evan those the story of philosophy, of art and seller both he has been overwhelmed the very soul of the original. ar- who have fait his of religion, and now comes the words stinging attention. th with with , starts The atory story of tha Bible, entitled "The Within the last six weeks Richrival of th strange family at it cannot deny the sincerity of them, Bible Through th Centuries." may regret thalr cour- now home, analyzes the emotion. while "dtheyorce Dr. Herbert L Willett, profes- ard Aldington has received three to Rut that the why tho litprecocious proposals of marriage; an offer to hopes and fear of were so forcible. David sor of Oriental languages and Chi- go interpreted into the movies; has been claimgirl as sheherherself disappointLloyd George has the courage ot erature at the University ot ed as a long lost husband by early cago. and for many year an them, give bia sincerity. 1 and strugyear old woman; won a sonnet v Chautauqua lecturer on ments. her love affairs Little men of fiery tongue and takes ths B v has mad dear to the sontest hell at Ernest Hemingway's th gles to excel In her arts, leader the glowing personality, of home In Pgrle: was recognized by reader through the - hectic years Liberal party of England, prime average man aad woman the facta soldier whose life he that modern research haa disco v ahadGerman spent In Italy, th disagreements minister that dominated counhit saved during th war an( has Bible. the tradition, try during the war, and dazzled the ered about the with the parent and more than 200 --of th Here I compendium ot Bible had hla picture day. then reviews th strug- whole world at the peace conferstudio up to final ence, where he set forth th con- knowledge. Most hooks about the newspapers in the United States. gles at th is an EngRichard Aldington one some ths treated BlDle have fame. As a closing chapter victions that made him feet tall, Dr lishman, 7 year old. of biblical criticism. author deUneates ths ytars when Never has his party had powerful. phase a more like a looks we'rhs l(ft pounds, the young girl fuU ot U'e and am- seaioua or a more persuasive Willett give th whole atory; how matinee Idol a libertalks like end man to be: Its authorahe came Bible bition watches the omy the its ideals of and philoschampion al college professor. really ever eared for slowly wast- ophies than this brilllunt man. ship; its inspiration; It great perthat Americans who wish to know what sonalities; ancient and modern "Jirp the Conqueror. by Petra ing away ot the aaroherdisease the th life away. the Liberal standing la on translations; was daily grinding piece of B- Kvne, is to be published in July taken life of today, and much Southwest Full page illustration relations should read Bible In thboth of today Kyna's "first the student ot the lo elm that from photographs and ruts ot pic- this book. is the setting. tures painted by th heroins add Mr. Guedatl ha dona a tine Bible and tha Interested reader will th pise of work in arranging fascinating. much to th enjovmcat ef and find illuminating and ot the roost engrossing On book. The translation to by Keene Indexing the speeches, especially Wallis. in the chronological index. While chapters has to do with th recent not xo voluminoux as bia "Glad- archaeological discoveries In Asia In stone and Palmerston" this book Minor and what they disclose TRANSLATED FROM THE is a more tlmeiy addition to his- relation to the beginnings ot the FRENCH. tory since David Lloyd Georg hisis Bible. THE SACRED HILL, by Maurice still (The Bible Through lira Cenan influential man with the tram Buna, translated of a mind to attempt turies," by Herbert L. AWillett; New and party rench by Malcolm Cowley; pub- the Cdlby.) He to atlli "a man York. Willett. Clark lished by The Macaulay Com- to hospectacular. watched." to pany, ?fl pages, 3. SO. lealiy amus gets hla freedom AN AMUSING STORY, It reminds on ot 8tnbad. ing. Clinging too closely to th technical laets of a strange hiwory, THE SQUAREHEADS by William th Bailor, or Gulliver' Travels Maurice Barrs to scarcely at hla Salisbury; Independent Publishbest, in his latest posthumously history and ing Co., New Rochelle; Hi medley FICTION. Sacred Hilt" pages, tl.BO. published novel. "The he Brothers Qiiserly enough.-tOF PERIL, by Otto This to a philosophical satire oo THE PLANET Halliard never received mention in Adeiberg Kilns; A C. McClurg Lorraine. Bereft of their deserving American life so almt.ar In plot to A Co.; Chicago: Ul pagas; praise, an odor ot brimstone and "Erewhon," by Butler, that itit candamnation clung about their mem- seems to be patterned after In reading this book one with tha ory. And yet. In their day, they Notwithstanding that, it is not real- had been famous and successful. ty a novel. It is too fantastic or not help being lmprued Idea that, th author has read a On one aids waa Leopold, the foun- futuristic, according to the author, thousand volumes of history and der of four great convent; oppo- to com undtr that brad. Ittre-la fiction and haa put some ot the site war hla two brother, priests amusing and without being ideals ot each into 'The Planet of like himself, all mtn ot fanatical mendously provoking Peril." thought - courage. (which lath puhiiahera claim) Jt Beforo thos who ar well read Cast out of the church through keep ths reader on the alert marrhee a medley of tho slna of their pride and greed for An airmen lose consciousness what they havstrange read before with led an them unwise iato which accident end wakse up toad, through a little ot this or that mixed and at times dishonest practice, 40 years later. He find people just In itich a way that on will wonthey instituted a naw religion. High hare been developed by scientific der. Here 1s history, ot th shadon the peak of a windswept hill breeding to have squue head anj ow of It, going bark two or three they established themselves. fol- faces Everything to done on th 1 thouaehds years from the days of Clothes a'e checker lowing weird observances and cur- Square. down to modern time. ious practice that verged on the and children come in quadruples Cleopatra Jules Verne with bis "Earth to orgv.-for Instance. Th hero finds it is the Moon;" snatches of a score or Thle to a ekeleton of the material uncomfortable being Ihe only more of books wh'cli used to dediscovered by Maurice BarresHa a round heed In the country for evthe young. ain; with Immusty library. From it be has at- erything he says and does brings light possible tales of diicovery and tempted to mould a novel import- - mlstery and punishment. How he conquest era narrated Old timers .r find something tl el will remind them of "Nick Carter" and "014 Bleuth." while young readers will wonder what U It all about. To a few "The Planat of Pari!'' Ill doubtless prove Interesting reading. Too Late Is Collection Of Good Sea Stories ' -- J. IN AND AROUND WASHINGTON - 'erasure Give. BOOKS OF THE DAY s; P. -- Eng-lou- Pch' d - - Anglo-Americ- BECTION THREE era! Mlchell, . comes along and threaten to enforce the Sherman act. a This threat to enough to make any stock market to hav th spasms WRITTEN rOR THE DESERET NEW. Th Sherman apt was fairly on Its way to that happy hunting ground of obsolete statutes which Grover Cleveland, if he were alive, might cal) "innocuous desuetude" a This law was undoubtedly framconditions than those to other fit ed, efthe present. To resuscitate it and enforce It "with vigor and determination" will have only on salutary effect; namely, to fore a modification of the law. By Henry Hoskins, -- Bear River and even th D. C, Nov. A WASHINGTON, were with democracy. Tet he ac- Tbo Senate last week In span River in Utah. monsrcnlcai the principle cepted of nomination confirmed alon the as long as It seemed beat for th Perry Heath, now deceased, country. He was many time the Will M. Sparks, boyhood friends when he waa manager of the Salt hero in hie defense of th persona of Senator Jim Wajpon, Republican Lake Tribune, o.ice told this writof Louis XVI and. Maria Antoin- floor leader, as United States judge er that he had hunted ducks all over th worid and never had ette, who refused to lc Indebted for her life the second time to th for Tbo Seventh Circuit court of found any duck hunting ground man she hated. appeals at Chicago, anywhere th equal of those ot the Softly, little merger. Rear River Duck club. . It was merely by a fluk that b Whisper never shout; o Crossing the Shcrmaq Act 'll get y escaped th Terror The nomination was confirmed Ef y don't watch out border, ho eras taken prisoner by within two minutes after tha SenA Chicago paper comment upon th Prussians, who later turned th possible reaction ef our British it committee ate judiciary reported little merger, Careful. Seven him over to the Austrian to the Heaata. Senator Norris oi cousins to tha plhtute of Premier Aa you go about; years' Imprisonment ended hla Nebraska Macdonald Mr. Hoover w.lli silling to on tha fcensto Attorney Gen. 'll get T youth. Never again do w se the confirm thcalled nomination aa a "ges- upon a log in a Vligu ia wlderneaa intrepid and gallant- ycung Mar- ture of It. suggests that they douotleas - Ef y dont- watch out. Wa-ato Senator courtesy" tc himself danger quis exposing imagine that their leader waa subThe greatest slump In values of and by the very might of hi spirit who left tho dag before for Florida jected to many hkdci dangers in nervous Jie ever experienced on the New because of a threatened coming out safe. American bad woe da, including stocks "A Norris little York or any other stock exchange breakdown. said; But he never budged an Inch savages, lurking grixal in the world which recently occurfrom his love of literty. He re- thing like this will do more for bear, packs of Jeanhungry wolves. red is in a fair way -to be recuperatfused to support Napoleon, prefer- tha health of Senator Watson than c giey writing.- At least many Such a conception of America ed at this ring to retire to his wife's estate at any doctors prescription." of unquestioned ina a La Grande his own estates and seems incredible to pa but un- of the shares seem to have weathtrinsic value fortune war gone. Of bto wife's Truly a graceful "gesture of doubtedly exists among largo ered the storm and are point ng love and faith ana devotion to courtesy" to Watson, but the irre- clasaea of peopl in Britton upward. If conditions were a.lowed him no one has written more mov- concilable Norris, who is a leader isles. An ex "Mormonthe missionto adjust themselves it A conficoal- ary, now in ingly than Whitlock, whom the of-- the Democratic-Insurgetells of dently asserted by the beet finanWashington, won ition, could not soften hla hard several incidents which show what lovely Adrienne has quite cial minds that th market would over. Surely a wifo who insists heart enough to yield his opposition notion, still persist u the mother come hack to a sensible and reason going to prison with her hus- to the tariff bill, which would do country conierniug . New onable normality. the band and almost turns the world much more for tbo health of the World. For example, S a . up in Lancaupside down in order to get there, stricken Indianan. shire, he talked with eeverul peocomes Ny Senator But along where she remains for four years, o ple w ho were undor the Impression of North Dakota with a resoiutlop merits some appreciation. But war, whether on the field of that Utah to an island and a to appoint a committee of five It was a man cripi led and half battle or In the Senate chamber, to Loan leaving Liverpool wouldthat to conduct a probe Into th land killed by "hardship that earner ourj ,u that Usneral Sherman said U directly on the shores of th Greet activities of the stock market of that prison, but he had the wa. Sait Lake. Others were found who were quite positive that our fan So now investors can only sigh and loll tics after o strength to " Napoleons fall, when, he stoutly , However, there were many ex- state, waa enclosed, wtih- - a high the 'forces of reaction pression of high regard and oven wall, similar to the Great Wan And sigh opposed curs and corse young Gerald and upheld that liberty to which affection for Senator Watson upon of Chins, and that neither . Nys persons he bad given his strength and hfs his temporary g to re nor letters were permitted to enter fortune. He died Is opposition, cuperate his physical condition. or leave without the approval of Return.9 Fugitives after helping to dlaodge Cbarlee th Church authorities Busan Glaspell tells again of a X from the throne wind to put In Senator Hiram Johnson said in troubled life In "Fugitive's womans his plan the son of hia old enemy, part: Another favorite notion to that Return."" the central figure of the Dake of Orleans who promon who has servsd here for they entire west is a As great rodeo, which, like thatto ota "Brookn Evans" -ised a constitutional government. many years, on who ha known the with cowboys and Indian gallop- last season, Lillian C. Ford. Senator from Indiana for a quar- ing madly hither and yon, and also girl. ter of a oenturr and on who knows thither, and whooping ana Believing herself deserted by life, his present physical condition. I yelling shooting own and scalping Indiscrimin- Irma Lee is about to rod her emowish him Godspeed In th endeavor, when she is interrupted. Tbs a te regain his health. I trust he ately. tional stress blots out her memory wilt return to os the asms old Jim The sources of such conception for a tims Fir a while ahe live By HELEN KELLER. Watson waa In b that tha are past, rather varied. The Wild West placidly inat Greece Bereavement cornea to every- and that he Delphi, her past deThen, may be with no for notions may have started with Bu one, and in looking around our In the future." falo Bill's famous tour of Great scends upon her and she relieves friends we find very few who many, many years " when she a Britain with hia unique show. Both her snobbish childhood, have not lost a member of their There eras applause at this trib- the "Monnoil" Ihe poverty of her home: her and Wild West le- bated family- or some close relative. ute from Senator because of desertion husband's Johnson, partici- gends have been aeduloueiy kept W ben- death visits our family or and ths death of her in by both aides of tha cham- alive that of our friend, we feel onr pated by movie enterprising productha dearest thing in her life. ber. Then Senator Pat Harrison ers. helplessness before it, and at such Cowboy and Indian movies- - rhijd. comes a peace that or cinematographs times are pressed with the desire said: as they are But finally tack to the her "Th C Senator from Indiana Mr commonly and properly termed by' to do something, or say a word vineWatson) to on of the most beloved Britisher that will help th newly bereaved Senators are even more popular yard." ' to labor in her owp in this body. to bear their sorrow. He to in England than in America. Tom Hith this In mind Helen Keller taking the right course in going to Mix and Zan Grey would reign suC. E. has returned to has just written a book "Wa Be- some place foe complete rest. I preme in certain districts la Lanca- America Bcogglna with bis ante and da ugh-te- r reaved" which contains more than hop when he shall have finished shire, were it not fo ths occaslonxl after two year residence in peventyFtve beautiful thoughts, his journey through Florida that he rivalry of a thrills entitled. "A Spain.' He collected much material reconciling tha mind to tha inev- will go to God's real country over Mormon and Hi Wives" or "Es- for hooks there; hie i ew not el, itable with trusting serenity. amongst the magnolias of Mississip- cape from the Uoimon King- John Qulxots widen wns recently Attar reading a few paragraphs pi. where the breezes are a little dom." published, haa Spam for a from this book on feels inclined softer aad the eon shines g bit to relax and ponder over the brighter, and ha can have a better To .tha American it seemi beauty of the word pictures she time than anywhere ala In the anachronistic that such Waldo Trine, the author grotesque of Ralph has painted. One realizes ths mag. world: and I him that If beliefs can 'still te maintained The Power That Wins" Is nitud of the great plan of things he will go therepromise he will book for bovs and girls a soon be re writing aa a among and genpeople of which w are each a small stored." as the British Th title will be "Whistling Bob and part. New thoughts com to mind Then In a spirit of levity Senator erally Silver Flute" and is to be pqbllsh. The answer is tha there are many and linger with us long after tho Harrison added: Yes, I d next spring. Ilk thousands of workers lit Industrial book ha been placed oa th table. to get rid of ths Senator should from Utah, are neither who modern England In her life entirely devoted to loo, (laughter) and let Edwin Markham, who ha often go nor Lnt are forced relieving the heartaches of - the down there ,o that he willhim the to work for such tong hours and been called the dean ef American , get suffering and those afflicted. Miss same benefit" ha recently been elected a from such an eariy aye that they poets, Keller haa been drawn does to member of the American academy no for anything else people. 8he has tboked deep Into and La ters- Tha date on Arts of To which Senator Smoot in the have tharime movies' except thbtr hearts and ha shared with ehich this honor was awarded to prit of levity might have Her dally them their sorrow author the of "The Man With the. to a much warmer And now contact with misery and suffering place than a we'ra beginning Hoe" ws also hia h either Florida or Minis- - to trust thajuat has given her a beautiful underGenbirthday. tru(a Attorney 1 would consign the standing and baa equipped her distinguished gentleman from Mto-well to offer consolation at a ut Senator Smoot was time when it to most needed. In dirnlfld to make any such reher book "We Bereaved." Helen Keller kaa given thoughts which joinder, which was Just as welL will prove helpful to everyone I?Jlan 'Of South Dakf. kUX taken during their dark hour. By Alfred Osmond. the war path Leslie Fulenwlder, Inc, Pubout West of lishers, New York. ' using Indians exst in MORAL COURAGE. nyea for show purpose aboriginal at public If you aint got nay hair, or it'a grizzly, lik a do not sit title of Robert Nathan s new novel !hltl0n,'jro,eo- fair and you down and xwssr like a Turk; but be glad ou bear, are a man and Louis Bromfield. who trad thevbook it is all a ,h)"h fan, try to do the best you can get to work. for Indians in proof writes from Frinee; "It's wrong attending If youre feelln' sick and sore, don't lay down and start to roar, the best he's done, full of richness school or engaged in farming 6r listen to rustic and bo glad that jour teeth are In your lore my and, truth and poetry" The novel industry to be lured by the whit head, soma qf which are not yet dad and you have some kind man to dress in (he feathery waa published in giptember. bed sad. not be drink some buttermilk that will mak garb o' Better of their forefathers with war paint yon fine as silk and not let you be a bilk that to tough. Lick your "Crowned Queen' a tale from and tomahawks to draw crowds into shape, bind them up with goofy tape, lest they mak out the past," is the title of a long or civic ctlebmrloRs, commemorat-i- n reelin'! out an ape, treat' em rough. It your friends have turned you novel by Queen Mario of Rumania arrhal of the firet whit roan, you a cold and angry frown, sing tha praises of your town down, with which will be published soon. the discovery of gold, attacking good and strong. never be Never whirlwind a falter, or a fail, the trains of the covered wagons whale and go out and ret your sad with a song. Let the thunders of pioneer days tie race and roar till the eagles cease to soar, till they smash your cabin door. What of that? When the clouds have rolled away, you Perhaps It to all Wrong, but the your lucern hay and be jLH aa glad and gay aa a cat. If Indiana themselves are the best can cut feet are gettln cold, and youi find you're grain old, be a her ' your judges of whether they want to bold shed end ltd. Kick th coldness from your feet. exploit themselves In such fash- give your wife a kindlyyour greet, get her somethin nice to eat be a ion or not. It to the opinion of kid. ' Westerners that Ihe Indians themselves enjoy the early day demonstration quite aa much as the bite men who witness them. Is any event--, they hare it In their power to refuse th offer of mon., ey made by the white men for the exhibitions they put on, and if they fall for the msney they hav only themselves to blame. -- 0.0.0 - on nt -- an-ato- rs -- . ' leave-takin- middle-wester- WE BEREAVED. ... v'? ... - seventy-sevent- VERNACULAR VERSES Author of "The Beautiful Years. t of $.. Face Just Covered With Bed Pimples. Healed by Cuticura. "Little by Uttla small, red pimples began to appear eo my (ace, and soon it waa lost covered with them. They grew larger and larger, gad were techy and scaled over. Th pimples were in great blotches and disfigured my face so that I waa ashamed to meet anyone. I could not help scratching them, which made them worse. The trouble lasted about a year. , "1 read an advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Ointment and cant .for a free sample, it proved to he very satisfactory o I purchased mors, and I was healed. (Signed) Him May A. Shimizu. 12J3-16t- h Ave.N. Seattle. Wash, Jan. 2, 1929. tnm Be. Omnium 55 and Me. Tsteom Be. Bold everywhere. SaaqS sseh hew AAdree Talon Gbouwto. Drat. H. Metora. Mew." ng Only a doctor knows , Secretary of Pi Interior Wilbur reams to hav th right Idea when ho reyx: e are desirtoua of having th Indian make hie own decisions as possible, and our general aim Is to give him full control of himself as soon as w can have reasonable confidence in his suc- j what a laxative should be cess" The white man frequently athimeeir la the garb of the trapper, the pioneer and tha frontiersman to add interest to show of celebrating th development the WeatT So why not th red man tire All is noisy along ths Potomac Beginning November 1st, the dark bunting season opened and will remain open until January gist. Advance scouts, brought word to th city that ducka were plentiful along ths river marshes, and aa the first streaks of daylight appeared la the heavens east armlea of hunters were out in their duck blinds and boats ready to shoot at" ducka mud hens, waving bushes and one another. o o I Although tha Jaws of Virginia decree that the blinds most be 600 yards apart and a river patrol In a speed boat operates continuously, casualties frequently happen when amateurs got excited and get too quick on the trigger. . mo a most robust man. There were so YOU dont want to Nor once a many calls for this prescription every day. week. This should not bo necesand its fame spread ao rapidly that druggist began to fill it in sary. And it never would bo required il all of ua would learn quantities; kept it ready for calls. lies Now Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin, in a careless th dancer that selection ot laxatives. as it is called, ia prepared from the By taking tho first thing that freshest herbs and other pure comet to mind when bad breath, ingredients under ideal conditions. headaches, dixzlness, nausea, bflU You can get the generous bottles iousnesa, gaa on stomach and of it from drug stores in any bowels, poor appetite, or lack of part of the world. Dr. Caldwells 8ynrp Pepsin is energy warns ns that one bowels are sluggish, wo risk forming the a real corrective of constipation. Korgier premier Georges Million have proved thix. That's laxative habit. has 'just be,n given a thorough examination by hla phyBely on B doctor's judgment in why it is today the worlds most t to sician and ordered step working choosing your laxative. Heres popular laxative! so bard. The Tlgtr protested on mads from th prescription against tha examination and mere of n specialist in bowel and ireeautlona be ly laughed at th Da. W. B. Ca tow ru's , stomach trouble. Its originator nas ordered to taks Ths data t. . ; HENRY WILLIAMSON. now nearing for the American pub- But for good duck shooting and tried it in many thousands of M of his great work. In tin The Beautiful Years to ten ching. and at times an amnsing. for variety and toothaomeneas if cases. He found ft safe for Evening of Mr Thought." which revelation of unfettered childhood. In It Mr. Williamson displays aa ducks, the marsh es of tha Po- women, children and old folks; A Doctor's Laxative Mifflin material of to nature. acute Family fusion In are tomac as the are not one. two, three Houghton Company spiritual and perception issue in two large volumes . It to the Dutton book for September. of thoroughly affective for tho compared with th marshes Clem-encea- u x hlgh-powr- - , SYRUP PEPSI -- . t. I U w |