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Show COGAN PAGE TWO (URIAH) DAILY CACHE VAEEEY NOV. HERALD, WEDNESDAY, 19 2 6. 3(1, You need no material collateral when you begin to borrow trouble Blended Per Our Own American Tastes 31ANY LICENSES Isa HERES MORE ABOUT A tr H c tSacKe or Humor Newspaper Scripps-Canfiel- d Every aftsrnoon, except Saturday, and Sunday morning. A Published Sunday morning and every week day afternoon, except Saturday Federal Ave Logan, Ltah, by Cacue valley Newsand legal holidays, at 8 matte' paper Co., N. Ounnar Rasmuson, preH'deut, and entered a second-claiSubsc ilptiun the poatofflca, Logan, Utah, under the act of March 3 ,1879 earner. 25 cents the month delivered by price $2 the year, tn advance, or San Francisco office, 507 Montgomery St : Oilman, Nlcoll & Ruthman, Special Representatives ; New York office, 19 W. 44th St.; Boston oiftce, 18 Tremont N. 410 Ave Michigan office, Chicago St.; Detroit office. Ham 2. 268 General Motors Bldg. 36-3- f - C 4 J t?l: Full leased wire of the United Western Features, and the Pte. Scilpps-Canfiel- THE Member Audit Bureau of Newspapers. TRlud Cli ulation, NEA i TODAY Fov .y, 'c ItO'Kgivec 1 done o destroy prosperity in this great mdusti), that now leads the Even if moving picture F I"" vot'd men aie breaking the t llvi. whirl) ii more or less of a a tomloii to tenc-'osul, it is bei Mat they ai e aivj bleaking i ts oi the lompetHoi.s m Fra in f , (rermany, England and) all tner the woild It e haye something successor movies, ful, like automobiles let us give it a chance Torfi tier way w, an you osjd tvduve o it to Aunt Mary s in a sieigh for turkey dinner, and how the s eijhbells jinged mu'ically as old Dobbin trotted over the snowy roads buck Service, French delegate a! (b iieva complains to the League ot Nation that the huge . could suddenly be u .uisfoi mod into a formidable war engine. Up thinks Germany should not Imp such dangeious weapons The Cvrus H. K. Curtis delegate in Russia discoveis that i he gieai Soviet tractor factorv. to tied tai out ol reach, could he almost over night, u.iusloimed, to a lactory for tanks, guns, war gas and explosives, to he used In ivai, anil supply "millions ot lighting men " QUICK IX)-X- WORLD HAILS NEW invention: ARE HEALTH LEVELS RISING? c War iium, and Nmnitas vuunn manhood ottered itself tor anm sen ice, there vas a When the World good deal of pained surprise at the large numbers that were turned down because tiles' were not up to par Ihe millions of examinations made be he plnsif.dh arm doctors showed us that we were not, as a nation, quite as healtln as we had supposed. Whether there has been auv partimlar tbane in rhe uars since the war is an open question. However, it is worth uotinj i',at tile doctors who examine asmites are finding a very hiti pirants tor .matron level of physical among the voting men The Comment.' Department has who tome to them. just revealed that only ? per cent of all the people who decide to learn to arc rejected because of physic ai examinations are extremc.lv aviation these defects; yet stiff. It may be, of course, t li.it only the healthy and robust even try to lake the examinations in the first place. Hut it is just possible that the countrys general average of physical excellence has risen a little. . BABY REQUIRES THREE 1 MES AS MUCH WATER AS GROWNUP 4 4 4 But Doctor Warns Against Too Much Dilution of Intents Food , , As It Causes Sickness lJY DU. MORRIS K1KHBK1N Editor, Journal of the American Meoieal Association, and of Hygela, the Health Megazine The average adult should take seven glares ol water a dry. the usual rule being n gla.-- i on tinsing, a glass before going fo bed, n glass at each meal, and a glass between each meal, in addliton to tbiit, much water is taken in the , foot), The water requirements of an infant is high; in fact, about three times that of ? grown-up- . The rea' 4 son for this high water requirement is that the infant Is carrying ou much more activity In its because of its rapid rate of growth. Furthermore, In the Infant, the output of heat i greater in proportion to Its weight than that of a grownup individual. The heat is removed fium the body chiefly by evaporation of wafer and therefore more water is required. Larse amounts of lood takeh in of require constant circulation water fro mthe blood to the in-- t ratines and back again In order to take care of digestion and absorption of the food ccnstlliuMts Furthermore, since so much food material is taken in, there is a great deal of waste material to. be put out. The waste matter Is not put out in solid fonm, hut is dissolved nnd water is required for his purpose. Of all the water taken in. atkuit 50 to 60 per cent goes out through the kidneys; 30 to 35 per cent by evaporation from the skin and the lungs, and 5 to 10 per cent by way of the boa els. Some 2 per cent is retained hi the body in order to carry on the necessary chemical Interchanges. external vend! Obviously fioos can intlueiH'e greatly the control of the water. If the room Is hot an excess amount of water has to bo evaporated ("'H the skin in order to maintain the temneraturo of the body at norms 1. If thy child its crls a gient deal and evu-v-' f st t limbs, the amount from the skin and the tm Is Increased. If it has dti1' ' 'a any of been menthe reasons tin ' tioned in this 6.enes, the amount of water lost fi cm the bowels may equal or actually exceed (he amount of fluid taken in. if vomiting result because of infection or any other reason, water taken by mouth may be promptly returned and be oi no benefit to the body. Finally, if for any reason the rate of breathing is greatly in creased, a occurs in pneumonia or ir severe conditions f acidosis, the amount ot water lost by way of the lungs is greatly increase I. Because of the many factors that enter into the control of water in to elate the body, it la not the exact amount of water that should be taken by any single infant. The average norma! infant tls-stie- s tu - '" t pes-dbl- The French aud the Curiit del gates are right. Anv can make big factory killing machine ny big air jiluHe, oi small one. iari drop or high explosives poison ga mklL-iii aiii u,r a wind that would take him a tew miles across the thannel, to invade England. Mow Switzeiland. without a toot' ot waterfront, could secretly build and manufacture air-- l enough planes, poison gas and tnt to .1e j 'inn every big city fit Britain t j Above phv,tr Pu'p, one ot the u great bene- factors of the human race. Mr. has just Pulp (shown at right) vcn tie undying gratitude of ail men, who have to carve the Thanksgiving turkey, by inventing a s'i c, r.o.iskid chain that will kerp the fov. from skidding across the table. - v. i a problem for eveiy nation Famous general jii edicts lliat just as the sawed otf shot gun the next war will lought in the and small machine gun are a ur Well, time H one advantage for pioblem every citizen. to ttn The thing to do is to be pre Cooties tanl llv, pau'd for any attack, aud, above alt, in a position to make ihe STRANGER THAN attacking Individual or nation reFICTION gret it. The strangest case we ever heard This nation may realize, too Was that of C. J. Tuck; late, that sentimental peace talk Altho his 'Christian name was isnt a sufficient protection. Charles, No person called him Chuck!" The tariff law permits Secre-tai, Mellon to forbid importation Mote man 20 billion people rode of goods made by convict labor on ihe it reel an- - ol this country He has issued an order expected la you i. to yievent importations from Rust hi i (), number, several Rot sia. sell , If anybody says goods shipped well-bein- g J h- SEEKING PEACE IN A CITY Birds and animals have been tried for murder before now, but John Websters rooster seems to be the first one ever served with an injunction. The Webster rooster lives in Ridgefield, J., and heretofore has annoyed the neighbors by crowing at unearthly hours. The injunction, solemnly given out by the court, forbids the bird to make a noise between 10 p. m. and 7 a. m. The only thing left now to be done is notification of the rooster, which probably will crow derisively at the injunction server. The case, however, demonstrates again the growing impossibility of living peacefully in cities. If its not crowing roosters, it's bawling radios or squeaking brakes or pneumatic riveters or flat From these annoyances the citizen has little relief. If he follows his natural inclination and uses If he tries persuasion, he an ax, he lands in jail. If he goes to court, he a fight. starts neighborhood and stir up enmity trying must spend time and money' to get a little quiet. Its a depressing task, any way. y . I YOU BUY A special Fane reserved riche V' in 1 r in r .,i ri! iii, ,i l III p he Us in I I1'1 s t . ) ; i k , i dll' i. r, i oh s r - ,i m"4 ' HOC t d I i el t ( i a!,e Ov , u i n ambas-- e VI i m, l.iu ), on i a. Hit U.Mi-ii- h N X ii Ki.g I Valuing, Logan, and Oijd.i lb agd'i. M t I Americon likes for milder teas have been rec- HONOR COURT IN PARADISE piodmii impoitir i an pimo i laini! lias min in , i ulili lmn. n depiessiou 'lm.-- e wuh ini "mental, pm taut incomes may prepais loi a mental ,.b ick. chaiiman Knell, Congressman ot the house rules committee, aays jj olr soialled be no mt in and, in tact, that will will probably be an increase. a ,u,.,r tie Id', i Tea.ltishigbest quality tea at '1.11(1 1(1 ut 7 ill p 111. Mile Ol The ( in rt I Cm ah ( Alh,1 ot on 7 . i ni.i ill w Ii m lie Hal Ki-- v nil C. C r li ( u if t p , un i ha i man. t'nip-- i in tin i mu tie- Mo L t i I. ' in in n i. mI , .Xu ;i ,ni' S'- i nit w.ii . Mo. J'. Ilv-- , 7 In I ,1 Mill v. anl x ille. ;, Mo. 1 Goods. U it. ,'fl di . m BLENDED , TO AMERICAS TASTE Mihliy. YOU BUY HE WORKS Warden Hawes, the head of New Yoiks Sing Sing prison, , says the difficulty about racketeers, and bootleggers is the tact that they are on friendly or at least term with the police. Aecoidmg to Mr. Lanes, lO.Purt New Yolk laiketeeix are known to the polite, who do nothing about ii, and thi.s i (implicates the gaug-sters- e rjLO situation It the watchdog wont hite the burglar the burglar wont worry A- - V-- HE WORKS " A' . 2 f.VA-J- - the Hall of section) has been for Egbert E. Mothball noted critic. Altho he Tniiau txti tec TTft .3:".' 790 novels during the past year, Mr. Mothball never once HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE A BRAND NEW IVER JOHNSON BICYCLE, TRI- dtoa b o o k as Permits Required To Get Christmas Trees a infearless dictment of C i v bzotion," "an epic of people, or a "stirring saga of the soil. New Yoik divorcee says R eostn her I'iOII a , oek lo live. She must buy it in case lots. x HYMN OF HATE Cache National loreat will sell I rey;r buy insurance Christmas tries fiom the lett hand Fro.n Henry J. McFay; fork of Blacksmith Folk canyon He says that life is fleeting. tills winter with a minimum chmge And Ill drop off quick some of $1 'or a permit. day) Anyone desiring to go out and 4k get then own tiee on the .Muted that less staiistician says must get in touch with Ranger H. than u third o! the woild papuI Hop" Rice at the forest Kerla Pen is white. not there enotttie and it he Ye, and only about 5 per cunt talk to Clerk E, VV. Rich. of these act that way! The suggestion is made by Supervisor C. B. Arentsou that a,(November 25) amount smallest toe long a charged w 1, those desiring to Betnres home, with a get one should arrange to get seva brave and noble bird, turkey, eral tin their neighbors thus mak- which I did win at a s ing tile tup pay. and Dame Hupunchboard, inUT the d,ied Riven tj mor do be mighty pleased that we tlier too grtaliy it will vo s have raved the cost of our Thanks s. wu-way get rid of the Vndei giving fowie, and doth clap htr DETROIT, Nov. 2ti (UP) hands msrrilie, so that I had not in a sweeping investigation tire its broken has New Zealand ot alh get! grafting pra' tlces in the heart to tell the prettie creainlowest the own record for Patrol lank lu.e, ture that I did sDende 16 silver the Custom-world fant mortality rate In the s 21 membeis of the patrol have dollars, on chances, heaven help 34 pe. deaths of by a new low in ,he me! before I did win the birde! lubnntled resignations in lt birth Uve thousand d five week. It was lea-last of iato death Just half the tntant lltop in to,- snipper some time. today. the United States. nrti-ic'a- bsss. Suits and Dry i tk-- e TREE TEA of o Iii m In- - Mi .7 there, w pri'-- ''1 il i'or tin t,.i(,,'4 oi fd nun Make. ionei4 ui- I lowest i ; Tree in ognized - and - taxes, t ,, n mi V. Anil-- i' Thu looks him d h'lii tor Stalin I'u-- ,. that we do mil Im Ko.-m- ii lieu- a m n, Lo- S . Hb- - i Tbcim n want to do tiusmc i 1. IMIi, V bn JL i ,li It V ill It'ii ol liv I c me Hr,, urn J'io r I' i iii and 'm i i U a" m, loi d, i .mi' ( i IntHil,, 1" a u o and i die s am maiif hv oun. or laboi unking against nil, goo', i annul lorn,- ,n mai in I 'i.ttod la t la 1. ml lx i!u die nil l.i Sir. la i till Rill-l- Vim-i'- i u'n c, lull. I I ,'ll- 'l1, 00,(5 Kou-l,'If aim, and E -- le Hi !dJ o (h ai v Unit (H II, ,i fill ii t tlm i itr-uv- I CYCLE OR SCOOTER FOR Pay nothing until it is CHRISTMAS? satisfactorily installed Just fill in the coupon below and mail or bring it to Als Bike and Sporting Goods Co. Here ft the bathtub that revolutionized plumbing fixture design and Inspired a whole new line of more beautiful fixtures. It has never been surpassed. Low, comfortable, in many colors, it will give the modern touch, both in beauty and comfort to your bathroom. And it is not high priced Name Address Let us tell you how easily you can have completely installed before you pay a cent, under the Crane Budget Plan. Then pay only 10 down, the rest monthly. it, Do You Own a Bicycle I Ut m tnl tooutifuf modern bathtub or mod rruze fht plumbing and haattnp of your whoa house, on A 1 li S tobacco-vendor'- A. H. Palmer & LOGAN, UTAH am years old. Bike and Sporting Goods yQt 54 W. 1st No., Logan, Utah. i, - C LPxt ni At V. fiA a 4 t v v v d X t - " ' A n : , !ho hi i e bid v r id "H lie W illiahl f mi' 'I a-- , ii. both ot Hla v I' (. t K mi qg on am1 i i i. Beo-nt Tovt her Id i i i Fe ' il b i! c I' ) Ii Vi i ,i . f, ,tk !.,,! t I, mill u e- i is v to III- - I Jeon a d o r to the United States, viceroy of Injournalist dia, and captain of Deal Castle, an ancient and highly honotary post. i . lilt 'I i"i The Marquess ot Reading, noted Englishman, was a sailor and later became a stock broker, ill in v (o; - , . W war-tim- c, v a e. '.I i " I .1 . , a- -- mi , it - b.gg t f I ,r : litenry car-wheel- fed by its mother on Ihe breast should receive throughout the first year of its life about 2 Uj minces of wate- - for each pound of It body weigl "acii day. Thus, the Infant weighing 10 hounds .should receive 25 ouncta of water. Tilts takes care of it needs, ivhen there ts hot weather, diarrhea l or vomiting. In the esse of and feeding, the proteins alts in the diet are usually high- , er and there is increased eliuiin-itl-nso that more watei i required in order to take tare ot the output from the kidney. Extra, amount i between feedings !n order to supply any reasonable needs. A small excess of water w ill not product) any serious distut bailee, but too much water given with food will interfere with Its absorption o! because he size of the cavttv the stimuli is 1'mi'ei, It the () MASSIGLI, or officials 1ms auv (odiiwIiiio whatever, Neither this newspaper, nor any of its stcekholdei . Miei pri directly or Indirectly, with any political party, public utility, real estate promotion vate business except the publication of newspapers devoted solely to disinterested public service. OTTIS PETERSON, Managing Editor HARRY 3, LESTER, Advertising Manager. Lets Be Healthy t Anti-trus- Tomor'iw is k ' TO WED ISSUED (Continued flora page one) TOMES ISUILS 24 West Center Street scorns Logan, Utah La. afts We As?3 T' i I |