Show MONDAY EVENING MABOH 11 THE OGDEN STAND 1929 5 ER By BLOSSER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS YOUR CHILDREN AKD-EXAMIN- - FAR IS to ecoDBve SO BOAT FRECKUSS AND By OUVE ROBERTS BARTOJi (Cfopyrlghted 1329 by NEA j Service Inc) BEAU--y CMOS ST1UL CAM JAACDLy T 1 FAB-- BEUEMS I'M AiO PLACE FOR VWA IS FAR AARftY? FLVIMS' A are - 1 I JUST vjjaT 1 FAST ? PLAe1 TO HAWAII— PLANS AS 73XAT? LOOk- - WE VWAMEO WS WAND AT US M )"1ATS AMAll-PLAW- E 1 -- LEO WSPE OOP-- PILOT h ISA mail Fiyea and Loou!cMEa7?x£ce IT'S ALU 6LACJ- 4- DO VOO 7WN TTiAT S A STOBM? Ml pEaWAPS IT IS — BUT LEO IS OSEO TO 7Mat OP- - A soar I' r STOPP ( MX XX? " 'A'V'liXnJt 'II ' So many children get into the habit in early childhood have? Did you ever see a little girl sulk because her sister got a new dress and she? didn't? -- Xf course you have! Indeed most children are littler dogs-in- less If you morejr to be more gen- can't train them when they are little I am afraid they are going to lack personality and resulting popularity when theyare older ' 1 Bm mm ia 1 E BLACK p© I9E9 By NEA Service Inc -- 4he-manger CII AFTER XXXII LESTER'S hand crept out RUTH her cringing flesh rebelled She could not force her fingers to close upon the small flattenedf out iead bullet which lay upon the palm of Detective Serjeant big hand "The— bullet which killed— Mr Borden?" she gasped "But don't understand It's — flat—" Tea It's flat" McMann agreed Tears with dreadful significance "And it's not the bullet that killed Borden It's the bullet he fired in defenseof his life— but just an instant too late" irons Our File - Ruth shrank into her chair me "Please tell underI don't — Oakland A chef grieving over tile death of a pet dog went insane stand" McMann's hard gray eyes dropIn a cell he tried to bite himself to death ped 'JDetective Carlson found this bullet while you were out to lunch found it on Mayor Brewer and the city coun- with Hayward cil discussed the subject of grant- that strip of cement seven flights and Mclann pointed to ing a franchise tothe Ogden Rap- below" ft id Transit company for a car line the window overlooking the "And after Carlson found to Thirty-thir- d on Wall avestreet this — " the detective returned the nue? flattened bullet to his pocket and Salt Lake — Former Utah State rose from Borden's desk — "I found treasurer is under arf est He con- something else Come here!" Ruth followed him jerkily on fesses to robbing state treasury of feet to the window: Two $70000 pigeons strutting about on the The "Weber yclub decided to ob- window ledge took flight but she tain a Y M C A club for Ogden scarcely saw them Her wide frightened eyes followed the diboys rection of McMann's pointing finTwo 125 horsepower boilers for ger — a spot in the brick wall bethe pewhigh school heating plant side Jack Hayward's window "See?" McMann persisted but Jiave arrived without triumph "A new scar in LJR Wilbur 37 who was hit one of those old bricks I've exnrthe head with a falling girder amined it — and it's new all right At the S P shops gallery died in That is where the bullet struck — It was aimed at Harry the hospital harmlessly Borden's- - murderer who stood in Butte — Henry and Joe Wessler Jack Hay ward's window but the e£ the Wessler Cigar company at finger that pulled the trigger! was Ogdfn captured a burglar in their that of a man mortally wounded —or the shot would not have gone hotef room j so wide of its mark Do you unA jman who stole a $50 camera derstand no Miss Lester?" Ruth raised jher trembling hands and j a shotgun at the Thomas photo studio was sentenced to to her face pressed her icy fingerserve 50 days on the rock pile tips Into her throbbing temples "Xol No!" she cried "I don't All I know is— the Salt Lake — The Utah legislature understand permitting the Des person at whom that shot was passed a bill of Moines plan city commission fired was not Jack Hayward!" government McMann turned from the winThe Pennsylvania hospital dow strode to Borden's desk took Philadelphia operates under a his seat again Ruth followed uncharter originally granted to it by steadily her knees so weak with leorge II of England in 1751 fright that they could scarcely support her small body "What became of your pistol which we knew from fingerprint evidence that Borden hr3 secured after you left Saturday bothered 111 mo considerably until this evidence 1 f V m AAA hSAA (turned up" McMann said slowly "I believe that Borden was shot Liver— Stomach— Bowels— as he stood against that open window thatr as he fell" mortally Nerve— Brain— Heart — wounded his pistol— or rather Are They All pistol— clattered out of his Folks the human body is just like a jour His hand to the cement below good fear everything must be in good murderer retrieved it disposed ot working order if you expect fo get the it along with the weapon with which he had ' killed Harry Borbest performance out of either You can't expect to feel ioof if your den" "Retrieved it?" Ruth cried sudJiver 13 out of order your stomach "How? How? If upsetl nerves jumpy or bowels tied ud denly electrified You inust build up your vital forces J you mean Jack Hayward when you and ypu weak weary despondent men say 'his murderer' how could Jack and women who have been doctoring have possibly retrieved my pistol for ages trying to get back the vim and on Saturday? Otto Tfluger the endurance of earlier years will be aston elevator operator on Jack's cor ished delighted and amazed to- see ridor has told you that Jack dehow quickly strength energy and vital- scended Ijj his car not more than 10 after Otto had taken ity come tiack thru the use of Tanlac himminutes up There is no- way of enter-in- s Go to your druggist now and get a that court below except bottle of Tanlac Millions of folks have door I know through on the road started baqk to youth because Ia basement once my handdropped hcalth-an- d s happiness with this bag out of that window and had tonic and there is no reason to clear down to the basement Vvhy you too can't begin today to re andgo through a door itleading from tissues and re- the basement build your worn-ou- t to get vitalize your entire system done that he would Jack had "If You? money back if you are not have been seen Moreover he did helped by a fair trial of this not have time to walk down seven speedily world-famomedicine counting the flights of stairs basement stairs and all the way up again in the 10 minutes he was And there has in the building not been one shred of evidence from either of- - the cleaning woBOTTLES USED or any tenant to cohfirm men :MIlIION 52 suspicion that Jack your earlier used my oflfce key to get into this office after Mr gorden was A PfEW AIAZING ROUGE 4 kHled to retrieve the pistol II Zanzibsr tha FIRST to diov instead to the floor ft fell rouge 11 win oiaaa into more of out of the window" other roug xquiite tbsde thtn may irom aanua pinjc to McMann frowned thoughtfully you know ' It be uied for daylight ctn dahlia rd as the almost hysterically triumand Natural perma-naartiHrial light er Also Zanzibar indelible waterphant girl made each of her Then "What lowly: point? proof permanent lipstick about Saturday night or Sunday? Ous-mind- ed Mc-Man- OgnetN I-- 20 air-sha- ice-co- ld I Are You "Hitting in an iy n 100? - - world-famou- us -- pro-vide- At nt m aar OHIO MINISTER knbck Declares OF SAC AS A AND MpNCADA IS ROMANCE OF NICARAGUAN POLITICS SAsM PSDQO and it sticks to them all their days The world is crowded with—people who can't bear to see other people have things --because they can't hafe them Have you ever seen families where the mother counted out candy or peanuts equally among the ejhildren to prevent quarreling — 'befause one child wouldstorm if another got more than I1I3 share?£-Have you ever seen a child go Into tantrums because a brother or siister was taken to a movie or given some pleasure he couldn't Pi ctir£5 vty TRIUMPH neighbors and friends! h4s — wwTO-ma 1 Wat cA&Ries VUUAT v Hejr i lno1 Mrt in all these things NatUFally it should begin in the home in bis' relationship to his brothers and sisters If he is an only child there r FLOWERS ACS 4 BLOOM AND 7W& TO A PLACE COMFORTABLE j AAV STorrrr halcockran D£ADM££ TA9 on AY A OF ViU(4 1 ACE IS COLO AMD 1 COURSE you iw ant your child tp grrow up tobe "popular ' Yon want him to be looked ud to lved and sought after and you are wondering what you can do now to help him You'll never do it by dressing' him better than his friends and by buying him mores toys than his friends Once let him-g-et the feeling that he has the right to Just a little more than the boy next door or the children in the same room in school and Just as surely as you do that elusive something that we call personality will fly out the window Personality must be founded on And generosity means generosity more than giving someone a bite of your apple It means being interested in other people's affairs it means being pleased when a friend has some luck it means being genuinely sorry when he has any trouble Generosity — real generosity — never knew Jealousy nor greediness nor meanness BEGIN TRAINING EARLY Vaii t& OU-MO- WOMAN KILLS ir n's 4 - I s sM 6y ANNE AUSTIN Knowing that the pistol lay there he could have taken his time about coming back for it" "And there i3 no record of his being in the building Saturday night or Sunday" Ruth told him triumphantly "I haven't seen the register for those days but I'm sure you have and since I know Jack wasn't in the Starbridge building after two o'clock Saturday until nine this morning I know his name is not on the register That's true isn't it?" "yes" McMann admitted "But he could have walked down to the basement without usjng the elevator or without being seen by the one man on duty after four o'clock Saturday" "And that exit door to the court is kept locked" Ruth crfed "It had to be unlocked for me The porter in the basement had to send for Mr Coghlan the superintendent in order to get the key to unlock it Furthermore Jack never had the key to this office so he could not have come here Saturday night or Sunday and gained access to Mr Borden's office even if he could have entered the building and left it unobserved by the Y014 must believe elevator man me when I tell you that the key which the waiter picked j up and handed to Jack was the key to my apartment not my office key No Mr McMann you're on the Please believe me wrong scent please keep an open mind for some theory that will explain all the- V facts" "And one of those facts" McMann pointed out is that Harry Borden fire4 a shot which grazed a brick in the wall beside Jack Hayward's window" "And what does that prove — against Jack?" Ruth challenged "I'll grant that Mr Borden was standing near that window when he was killed but how can you be sure that he was facing the window when he took aim? If his murderer — or murderess — fired at him fn this office isn't it easy to picture Mr Borden's arm flying out after he was hit so that the bullet with which he had meant to kill his attaeker was discharged through the window? Why assume that he had aimed at someone in Jack's window? Thero was simply nowhere else for the bullet to go — " "Just a minute!" McMann interrupted Detective Birdwell opened the door between the private office and the outer office "What Is it Birdwell?" "Commissioner Weeks on the wire from headquarters sir" McMann reached for the instrument on Borden's desk but before he removed the receiver he spoke to Ruth "That's all for the presPlease remain ent Miss Lester In the outer office till I need you again You might open and sort Fll take mail the afternoon charge of it and go over it later of course" As Ruth slipped through the door which Birdwell held for her she heard the detective sergeant greet his superior the police com- missioner Sickly she realized what that call from the head of the police department meant Commissioner Weeks was famou for his choleric temper his impatient demand for nuick results especially in sensational cases like the murder of His "Handsome Harry" Borden motto seemed to be "Arrest somebody — anybody— and find out the truth later" In this particular would uncase Jack Hayward of Comvictim the be doubtedly missioner Weeks' avid appetite for newspaper praise Fifteen minutes later as she sat at her desk trying to concentrate upon the thick sheaf of correspondence addressed to a man who would never read it Police Commissioner tVeeks arrived Ruth knew the commissioner personally In the old days before her father's death Weeks had occasionally dined with the famous criminal lawyer Colby Lester She rose and faced the tall lean man who distinguished-lookin- g had barked out a curt greeting to Detective Birdwell "How do you do Mr Weeks?" she faltered trying to make hei trembling lips smile naturally "I wonder if you remember me By RODNEY BUTCHER NEA Service Writer — The story of WASHINGTON politics Is not exactly like a fairy tale perhaps' but it does go to show that sometimes everything comes out all right for some people and that even in real life the ogres and the big bad giants occasionally get it in the neck Dr Juan B Sacasa is now on the high fieas bound for Washington He is the new Nicaraguan minister to the United States In Nicaragua that post is second only to the presidency and many Nicaraguan political leaders would as soon have one job as the other A year or two ago Dr sacasa was being more or less kicked around finally being forced into exile after our state and navy departments had disarmed his libera army Dr Sacasa four years ago was Nicaragua's vice president The president abdicated under pressure and fled Dr Sacasa fled too preferring life to death but he set up shop on the Atlantic coast as constitutional president and organized an army' The army was successful until President Coolidge sent Henry M Stimsc-down to tell It to quit whereupon Dr Sacasa left the country again Dr Sacasa will step right Into one of the nicest little legations in Washington! a handsome new building at the lop of Fifteenth street opposite Meridian Hill park by the Egyptian minjust vacated lone of a string of emister It is bassies and legations in the immediate vicinity including the French Dutch Italian and Mexican That's on(e success story Another is that of General Jose Mon-cad- a who gave Dr Sacasa his fine new job General Moncada of course is the new Nicaraguan president Ho was the chief of Sacasa's army and so distinguished himself in the face of the conservative troops and the "neutral zones" and other obstacles up by American marines that he became the national hero Moncada licked the conservatives on the Atlantic coast and made a and terrific march through jungles swamps into the interior "f toward It was a Managua the capital great military feat and success appeared in his grasp when Stimson appeared bnj the scene and told him he must disarm or be disarmed by the mirines At the time this seemed very tough on the poor Nicaraguan liberals and certainly it must have the face of seemed so to them all other kind's of opposition from Washington they had put up a brave fight against odds only to be robbed of the fruits of victory by a military force which it would have been suicide to oppose t Light sprang into 'Commissioner Week's cold eyes a broad smil-flashed suddenly beneath his stub"Remember by white mustache you child?" he exclaimed cordially taking her cold little hand in both his "Who could forget your pretty face? You're Colby Lester's daughter of course An while I'm mighty sorry that you'va been dragged into this miserable business I'm glad to see you again How are you my dear?" "Well and — very happy" Ruth "You see Mr answered steadily Weeks I'm engaged to be married to a man I love with all my heart— Mr John C Hayward I'm going to invite you to my wed1 ding" "Hayward?" t h e commissioner repeated his eyes going cold and As it turned out dear old Uncle pale again "Isn't that the young Sam himself put things right by mar — ? Oh hello McMann! I'm insisting uppn "free and fair elecrenewing an old friendship with tions" Nicjaraguan voters kicked little Ruth Lester" Ruth sank slowly into her chaif as the two men— the detective sergeant in charge of the investigation into the murder of Henry P Borden and Police Commissioner Weeks —- passed into Borden's private office and closed the door behind them Had she helped or injured Jack's chances by her desperate indirect appeal to a man who had never been known to permit friendship to interfere with the performance of his duty? Well — and her body sagged tiredly —she had done her best for Jack The next hour was a nightmare of suspense for Ruth Lester From five until six o'clock the rumble of voiegs sometimes loud the words almost intelligible sometimes low and earnest came to the girl through the closed door There were infrequent interruptions when Birdwell received reports from headquarters or other detectives working on the case which he had to relay on to his superiors closeted in Borden's private office! d From these telephone conversations which Birdwell carried on at Benny Smith's desk Ruth learned that Cleo Gilman had not yet been found that no information at all had been gleaned as to the present whereabouts of Jake Bailey the murdered man's bodyguard that Benny Smith permitted to return to his home followed by a detective was so ill that a doctor's car had been parked before his home for more than an hour At six o'clock came the order which Ruth had been expecting and dreading MfMann looking" pale and harassed opened the door and spoke sharply to Birdwell: 'Get Hayward — and Rita Dubois Rita's in Covey's charge down the hall We'll have Hayward in first Miss Lesterwill answer the phone If it rings while you're gone" The phone didn't ring during the detective's absence Ruth standing trembling beside it wished it would— that something would happen to maJke those long minutes shorter At last the door opened and JackHayward pushed in ahead of Birdwell Ruth's anxious loving eyes devoured him He had evidently just brushed his hair for the deep waves in it gleamed welly in the electric light r Not the act of a nervous or frightened or a guilty man And his bronze-brow- n clear candid eyes wide open smiled at her They both' forgot Detective Bird-we- ll as they moved toward each other their arms outstretched They did not even realize that the detective had considerately turned his back "Poor little darling!" Jack murmured Ruth wanted to telL him that arrest lay before him to tell him of the flattened bullet found in the court below his window but he stopped her first words by laying his lips against hers That kiss which Ruth wanted desperately to prolong forever lest the next time their lips met it would be from between prison bars lasted until Detective Birdwell slowly crossed the room and opened the door of the private office (Continued Tomorrow) "Peculiar actions from Jack Hayward that surprise Ruth In the next chanter one-side- out the old conservative crowd and elected Moncada who certainly did the graceful thing by appointing his former boss to Washington The pleasant things that have happened to Moncada and Sacasa have happened to lesser Nicaraguan liberals whj? last year were either in exile orjln a state of complete quiescence During the daysofythe revolution was active for instance the very young Senor Evarista Carazo Morales was up here parked in a tiny hotel room pushing out propaganda on his typewriter short of funds and altogether short of sympathy from our He appeared to be government fighting a losing fight also it seemed as if he might become ai old man before "he could dare ref turn to his own country But now he Is secretary of the legation and pending Sacasa's arrival has been charge d'affaires and minister ad interim dealing at with the same state department ' which he was hurling publicity broadcasts' so recently Meanwhile everything seems to be going with reasonable serenity in Nicaragua The Quadra faction of the conservative party is working with the liberals and General Emiliano Chamorro the big coup d'etat man has retired to his estate with apparently few hopes of regaining power The new congress has just approved the bill which will make the national guard with about 2000 men the only armed force ln the republic The guard will bei trained and supervised by American officers until further notice Moncada is arranging for public works commissions in each of the provinces of Nicdepartments orwill raise taxes esaragua which pecially for schools and highways He plans to develop the Atlantic coast of his country and believes it may prove economical to run a railroad from coast to coast " pro-liber- al — RICH HOME THROWN OPEN TO PUBLIC '1 Pastor Five-Year-O- Abused ld ( Daughter CANTON Ohio March 11— (UP) — Mrs Mary Guerrierl 27 today faced a first degree murder charge for the fatal shooting of Rev Joseph Riceardi 3 2 as he concluded 8 o'clock mass Sunday morning in St Anthony's Catholic church here Despltt long questioning by police Mr si Guerrieri clung to her story--ttia- t she shot Father Ric- card I for his alleged abuse of hrr daughter Palmena IS SHOT FIVE TIMES As parishioners filed put of the church yesterday Father Rlccardl was detained by Mrs Guerrierl iff the vestibule A short conversation followed Five shots rang out and Father Riceardi crumpled to the floor mortally wounded Two of the five bullets found! their mark — one in the priest's neck and the other in his abdomen He died last night following an operation for the removal' of the bullets Dr S L Agnone who examined the little girl at the request of the to make any statemother ment WOULD DIE FOR TIER Nick Guerrieri 33 husband of the knew nothing of his wife'p suspicions until Sunday he told police He further added "she did right to shoot him" "lfshfe is sentenced to the electric chair" he said "I want to go - - gun-wom- ' " V f£WVl ©192 BY A senvicc wc NCA an inher place" Father Riceardi born in Italy was ordained snortly before the dedication of the church about a (BEAD THE STORY THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) agoi He had been popular in year Ui — and had developed a C CAR ED Scouty then began ' to large parish rave "Oh my poor Clowny's In that cave and since the rock has MONKEYS KILL FISH closed it up he can't get out" CANARIES IN STORE said he "We must do something NEW YORK March 11— (AP) right away That is no place for him to stay It's mighty dark in —Two monkeys released themselves from tho)r cage In a downtown anithere I'll bet he's scared as he mal store Sunday and before their can be" discovered they had Then Coppy added "Well let's escape was see To help him out it seems wrunga the necks of 350 danartcsa r4re parakeet and killed to me we'll have to pry the big and boy half dozen fantail gold fish ALOIS (theby office and loose rock from it the roll a sour disposition A policeman who saw one of the and an ear full of snow came grum- door However we had best look monkeys in the act of slaying' the Same other rocks are 'round bling to work this morning to re- out a window forced in parakeet They might come loose the door: opendisplay mark "This was the' shortest sum- about and and tumble down upon us with a erawliniri on the floorsaw turtlea mer I've ever seen" through roar" "For goodnes sake don't stand sters beaming their wing In terror And perhaps he is right They claim that it takes a robin to make and shirk" cried Carpy "Come against the walls gold fish wriga spring a meadowlark to make let's get to work Poor Clowny la gling on? counters and a arge a summer and a swallow to make a a friend of ours and he's in dire baboon tvorklng hopefully on the Perhaps there'a cause door of pis cage which had been drunk but maybe it only takes a distress What's In the partly opened by the monkeys One week of sunshine to make a sea- for much alarm cave may do him harm Not one old son parrot the tall feathers of of us would like to be in his bad which had been torn out cursed as he walked a narIf that is the case we should be place Iweguess feel monotonously in proper trim row shelf all "If thankwfulj for that and lay in a we'll get a long and real" strong bin full of coal for fall But we One of the monkeys submitted can't help but admit that we are limb soarid pry thecanrock out of the peacefully and was soon back In his walk free If way Clowny bird but the other hurled having our now early this year you think that's a worthy plan cage Vita nr A ta nrvM riAV can me and all you please try help a like off real Sunday started has to lead the work engrossed ip the task of pulling day and boosted the thermometer Somebody to 55 and then got cold feet and It might as well be me" the tail tfcathers from a celluloid They pried and pried with all parrot 1 dropped to 30 for low Along about their might until there came the 7 o'clock the skies opened up and Henry jBartels owner of the) store of dark night Then Scouty said said thedamage would amount to a everybody in heaven that had "I will not this work until several thousands of dollars grudge threw down a bucketful of we're throughstop You takea nap a water It made quite splash I'll stay awake and pry until my two arms ache And then I'll Then later it turned to snow and wake both and I'lL turn you up her!© we are jwith winter TO TRUCK DRIVER back the to you" job The thermometer registered agin The other two took his advice 31 at 7:30 o'clock this morning and PHOENIX Ariz March 11— get some real sleep sounded (AP) — A rock thrown by a passenthe barometer was way down in To nice They looked around until automobile Sunday struck J B the storm area with 2952 they found a place where they ger Wise of Chicago in the face caus And then they fell in A year ago today the highest was could sit "(to lose control of his mahim ing A total of slumber deep Said Scouty "Right chine and he was killed in the re- 49 and the lowest 43 And this is 43 inch of rjain fell to help the at work I'll keep" highway did although the rock suiting plunge from theMrs what he Wise ditch into the growing weeds not an inch budged — '5 who was returning with her nus-ban- d to Chicago from Los Anreles Today is the anniversary of: (The Tinyinltcs make a 'CONFEDERATE UNION was fatally Injured She probably next in the story) When Abraham Lincoln 'was bewas brought to a Phoenix hospital ing sworn into office the confed(Copyright 192S NEA Service where TthvKirians held slight hope erate flag was waving for the first Inc) for her ife time above the 'confederate capi-tat Montgomery Ala Foreign observers were holding different views as to which government wias Each hjul most likely to endure points of great strength over the other and each:: had great weak' nesses assumed Ja The confederacy definitely solid front 67 years afo today when it adopted the permanent constitution of the "Con- Many Here End Head Cold and federate States of America With Chest Cold in Few Hours at few 'exceptions provisions of the new document were identical with Home by Hospital Method those of ithei federal constitution The pleasure of quick relief a It is interesting to note how- good up night's sleep and wakingmis-erever that the founders of the y without next the the morning so mucjh confederacy attached ' a head cold of and danger to the contested importance or chest cold principle of states' rights that thfy cough This briefly is the substance of incorporated it in their preamble reports from hundreds ofH Ogden Bur-netClauses which differed from the people who like Mrs W relief tlie were found for have constitution quick federal most part wise provisions No through a pleasant and inexpensive except those asked home methods recomended by hos- of the cold were gone Note: See other cases reported for by department heads could be pital physicians MHs Burnette for example was dally— all certified by a member t vote of made without a two-thirboth houses of congress A like treated for a severe cold which the hospital clinic vote was required to admit new started In her nose passage which This hospital medicine penetrates had spread down towards her states to thej confederacy chest causing fear of pneumonia and heals inflamed linings ' of the prescribed breathing passage -- Absorbed by the j Doctors immediately TWO FLIERS SUED double doses of Ayer's Cherry system it quickly reduces phlegm that "feverish' grippy Pectoral — a concentrated mixtura helps allay FOR SMASHING ROOF of aiiid drives out the cold from and feeling wild cherry" tfrpin-hydrat- e nose throat and chest other ingredients which have re- theJust a passages of few WABASH Ind March pleasant even the roost extreme hos- Cherry Pectoral now andspoonsful you'll feel insult to the hospitality lievedcases like a different peron tomorrow" of her home Mrs Jenny Rader of pital began with the first pleas- Endored by SCHRAMM-JOHN&ONear Akron Lnd calls the uncon- antRelief ' She felt its com- and all dfugrgUts swallow She ventional visit of two fliers — has filed suit for ? 1000 (damages forting healing warmth down from into whWn Oscar her nasal passages deep caused she says hours In a few the chest her Crabill an aviator and his passen- cold had cleared up noticeably crashed Coblentz Arthur ger and that night she breathed freely through the roofoutof her house didn't cough once In another LJD that "ttfese de- and or The suit sets so doctors report all traces day visit an fendants paid unexpected to her home by entering theSsame through an opening in the roof made by the defendant's airplane as it landedto discharge its passengers although the portals of the plaintiff's home are always open to frieiyis and guests" the-chu- fch - ! 0 -- 1 t 'J : ol DOCTORS SHOW HOW TO f WAKE UP WITHOUT COLD I te if ds f N COLORADO SPRINGS Colo March 11 — (AP) — The traditional marvels inside the home of Wln-flel- d Scott Stratton former million- aire and philanthropist were viewed by hundreds Sunday as the house which Is to be torn down to be replaced by a business block was thrown open to tho public Mr Stratton was a carpenter when he discovered the strike in Cripple Creek which made him The many times a millionaire woodwork of the house is unique— his den is finished fully in blrdseye maple The wall and ceilings of IS living rooms arc covered with canvas' with paintings and design d in oil 'The house boasts thandeliers and lighting fixtures ' and a hand painted bath tub Wreckers will soon start work on the house which i3 to be replaced by 4 building constructed by VV A Peet Kansas City millionaire gold-dippe- NEVER TOO OLD — MILWAUKEE Wis — Figures gathered at! the night school of Marquette university bear out the axiom that "You're never too old to learn" The ages of the night students run from 17 to 4 5 Business men earning as high as 1500 a month are attending the echool COLDS MAY DEVELOP INTO PNEUMONIA SMALL PLANE HOPS OVER" PIKES PEAK Coughs from colds may lead totrouble - VYott can atop them now with Creomulaion an emulsified SPRINGS 'Colo COLORADO March 11 — (AP)— Piloted by C R "Ted" Haueter a monoplane Sunday set what is believed to bed an altitude record for 90 planes when he crossed over the summit of Pike's peak at a height of nearly 19000 fet vOne altimeter registered 19000 feet another slightly less Haueter aid He was accompanied by a passenger The plane was the first machine to cross the mounsummit of the 14000-foo- t tain Ilauefer descened "with feet f nearly frozen Creomulsion horse-powere- low-power- ed - ee-ri- ou creosote that is pleasant to take is a medical discovery d with action it soothes and heals tho inflamed membranes and inhibits germ growth Of all known drugs creosote is recognized by high medical authorities as one of the greatest healing agencies for coughs from colds and bronchial irritations Creomulsion contains' In addition to creosote4 other hsalinf two-fol- elements which soothe and heal tht inflamed membranes and stop tb irritation while the creosote toes on t the stomach is absorbed into the blood Attacks tho seat of tho trouble and checks tho growth of the germs Creomulsion i guaranteed satisfactory in the treatment of coughs from colds bronchitis and minor forms of bronchial Irritations and is excellent for building np tho system after colds or fin I Money refunded if not after taking' according to directions Ask your druggist (adr) re-lirr- ed UL FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THA THANG ON |