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Show MRS, COFFMAN SEVENYEARS ILL u OF PLAIN FOOD Operation by Ljrdia CrtJfrom , pinkbams VegetaUa Mae, Their Boston Waiter, Talks About Their Simple Gastronomic Tastes. Compound -- j. m I I1 Electricity Wil Wim Fetare Wars COOLIDGES FOND wreek. a fcommpain to my left al- .jrtn which moat unbearable. end I could not even let the bed clothing rest 00 my body at night. 1 baa been lick for seven year, but not so bad until the last eighteen months, and had become so rundown that I eared u for nobody, and would rather have than live. I bdn'tdomywork without help, and STdoctors told me that an operation j dthere was left I would not that ao Armored Diving and Fly.rg Planes wire placed at a distance four feet. The limiting i Wireless to Be Big Factor ta tliut the wire mus! he in Destroying Armies. form and thus make u writ, , Sind er wILJl! aLd pna-smft- Iiug11,,l,'' Wireless Planes. PW' control of tanks and alr- - Battle plane engines developing wlre- ,'ruy aircraft within hundreds of yard. ireless heut to destroy European i regions. Ciunt transport airplanes with he credible speed. Secret war plans ferreted out by wholes telephone and sight, the fie ' Sk,y , I certninly did sonk 1dm," grapefruit alrplune. sentenced him to three Airplanes with electric Impulse, their "They were generally at under-HinI Now ten and days. years Emu nil enormous number of bul- as breakfast, their hoys it lets atiring the three years all right; but second. school and only visited vlist the teu days were fur I'd like vacation time. Once, though, when te know?" Elwh-unvmir, it . rockets, oper -That wns the war tax." said a the boys were there, they wanted.1 ated on wires for wrecking phines. who got abonrd at ham and eggs for breakfast. quiet citizen A wireless controlled Mrs. torpedo with the tenth floor." Trent Em Square. Coolidge ordered it for them, hut wifeless slghteil periscope, comrollcd combination of wave when the governor found it out, he frowned on giving the kids meat for Lj roscoplc, wireless airplanes over breakfast wlll'h operator, who may be In flight They were seldom at my table has absolute cnirol und cun release for lunch, aa they were both often bombs ut will. But they would ba Mental telepathy will form a useful gone all day. buck for dinner, unless they were met bod of rouummlcnthiii. In an interview with a correspondent Say Bayer dining out "Then Mrs. Coolidge used to order Professor Low amplified his vision. You will prabubly remember the a chop the way you do." lnterpolat-e- d made some time ago In experiments "Mac, who law an uncanny memwhich smoke columns ory for the likes and dislikes of were used as wireless snd wuter jets materials," be every one of his patrons, aid. I have experimented with Sometimes aha would have a Jets of acidusteak. But Mr. Coolidge always made lated water and I haveslightly given people his dinner on cereal usually grape very powerful shock! at a distance of nuts and tea or milk. a few feet The effect la really exHa was Just as quiet at their traordinary. It la easy to see that, an family meals as ha la In public life. a much larger scale, my model could Hardly aver sold a word. Breakfast become a most powerful weapon. It will make Cavalry obsolete. Protecover, he would go away in silence. tive measures will follow. seldom bad guests, except They Nelaes Weaken Morale of People. tnlcM you see the name Bayer" oft Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Stearns, Nikola Tesla hRi conducted experpackage or on tablets you are not gettwho were with them frequently. iments In the Induction of electric ing the genuine Bayer product "Sometimes there would be one or currents over large arena. With quite by physicians over twenty-tw- o two others with them at dinner. On simple apparatus and using only three and proved safe by millions for fan occasions Mrs. Coolidge would horse power, I can destroy thin iron those Colda Headache ovary way In tha world to get try Toothache Lumbago him to Join in the conversation Earache Itheumatlam He would look and doing. Nothing Neuralgia Pain Pain, aver opened bli but hardly listen, Accept Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" mouth except for his grape nuts. aly. Each unbroken package contains Once In a while he would shoot a Paper directions. Handy boxes of little smile like this" and for a lehe tablets coat faw cents. Drug-H- tt livalso sell bottles of 24 and 100. fleeting instant Mac" waa tha APiria I the trade mark of Bayer ing Image of tha President. Manufacture of Monoacetlcaddeater of Lapsing back to his natural exalicyllcadd. pression, which la Intense but amiaAdvertisement ble, Mac" continued: Not Scared at All. "He is a hard man to get at If you Jadklna was always a dissatisfied know what I mean. But when you ember of the staff. His complaint once do get at him, you find ne has thle time he considered a big one, and one of the beat hearts In the world. e told his workmates that he would All Liked Mrs Coolidge Tlie Judge Ho d j 11 j and Insist! highly-charge- d pre-icrlb- : ti.-.- r or ,,re-e- ;i. to boss say about your leaver he was asked, on seen ranting from He didn't take It be-- g the chiefs room. as a throat," Jodklns; he thought I was do-- g the Arm a favor." Stray Stories. re-li- ed Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION Sure Relief 75 PACKAGES EVERYWHERE Culicura Soap IS For the Hands IDEAL FARKEITS HAIR balsam ilfw Cmbr 4, readily us uuthrueite, hut once going Bureau of Mines Says Careful the tiro Is upt to burn too fast unless checked. The coke bill lies so lightly that ulr goes through easily, and Hie Handling Will Bring Results porous struelure of the eoke gives a From Various Fuels. But for kindness and a charming manner combined, Mrs. Coolidge waa the one. Every welter In the dining room liked to serve her. She wee always considerate, always appreciaIf tive for anything dona for her. Mrs. Coolidge once knew you, she knew you everywhere, no matter where she happened to meet you. In the hotel corridor, or In the el rent he would alwaya bow. She's a fine woman. "I used to look at those boys, and mark bill? If not, take a look at IMd you ever see a ten or twenty-milliotlieir good manner, and wonder how he did It. But then, bringing up elx. them. They aw record hilts, the highest denomination ever printed, and Germany exiieeted them to help her over the money seurelty. (Six llltle McKeougha. remember.) "I said to one of my 1ys the olhcr at young Calvin Coolidge. day, President of the Inlted father's Ills Stales, and he's looking for farmIf I suppose work at W.S0 a day. I was president you'd he wanting to taka It rasy to the White House." age snd amount of overU. S. Health Service Advisee 10 advancing weight. Ollier conclusions bused on A Healthy Climate to 20 Pounds Below Average. these records are: "You must go to the hralthlcat Among short men that la, those beDie Mortality experience low 5 feet 7 laches at the age period neighborhood you can find," said Washington. certain eminent specialist to Mr. Forsythe. Indicates that overweight at years, an excess of forty to forty-fou- r de"And when you get there you must ages Involve serious danger, the ex- 20 per cent In weight involves an addthe with have gree of danger Increasing ed mortality of 30 per cent above the stay there for elx months and cess In weight over the average for normal A 40 a tlioroughly good rest" per cent excess in howage. At younger ages, In duo course Mr. Forsythe arrived height and weight In such Individuals Involves an of overweight amount limited a at the seaside town he bed selected ever, asso- Increased mortality of nearly 80 per appears to be of advantage or cent. Among tall men that Is, those and Inquired of one of the old lultah. ciated with more favorable mortality Hants Jf It was a really healthy conditions, overweight persona of such over 5 feet 10 Inches the adverse .. deuth situation Is even more marked; for neighborhood. gea having a uniformly lower old ninong them, ut ngea forty to forty-fou"Well, you "se me," aahl the tuberculosis. of rate from s 2d per cent excess In weight fine a specimen waa who conclusions man, These are among the W In morhere health and vigor, "when I came n"1? drawn from s study of mortality sta- carries a n mt rant increase to per cent excess In mom and tality, Pulled Stales I couldn't walk ncraas the Ibe public by iioiil-lthe mortal y. a single tistics service. The record of Insur- weight I hadn't the strength to utter health on o(lu-my a hair the On band, underweight In I had sonredy word ance (viiipiinli'M Indicate that after fti "nd Is an lulvanlnge, If the In "n llflsd relaeven he had to general sue of I overweight head and years It Is Is net too great. tively small amounts begins to be danoff the lied." In carlj adult life, tne gerous, the seriousness Increasing with serious Impairment 'Ah you (flvB me hop, wild How long have you been invalid. r, ?ffTY0UR EYES! r n l high hnia L'! ,,plcla sj- -- W' KII awl ,wliiaiiTa N- - U., montntt a aimd daily in ever? home, .abnra- Kiagimlcal Hid. SaiTTakVTiit HI. laual NoTw-IK- A Me. hers?" I waa horn bera," waa tha reply BOY SCOUTS HONOR Few Substitutes for Anthracite to Be Had pro-iM- s'l niversa! custom body. Aids digestion, the teeth, the throat. i'ouncll of tbo (Cvnductrd by ttxoula of AiiifiU'i.) s Acceptable substitutes Washington. for uniliracite nre available so iliut "an intelligent peoirte, using Intelligent brof ing methods, can face the an anthracite famine with eiiiaalmily. according lo (lie bureau of mine. That federal agency, which bus bran giving much sludy to the subject snd has been making experiments, reports Hint the greater number of home In this country are heated by bituminous coal. Other substitute fuel, which cun lie drawn tixin In ease of u laird coul anil shortage arc coke, fuel oil, briquets steam sixes uf snthruritc. When one has learned to use coke the service obtained is comparable In a niuny ways with anthracite," says mechanical cldef O. P. Hood, by report engineer of the bureau of mlnea. Tliere are those that even prefer coke. It Is clean to handle, smokeless, and under proper dumper, cunlrul gives a steady best. Coke Is an much mure bulky than anthracite that the bln will not hold as many tons, deliveries must usually be made inure often, and the furnace must lie tilled more frequently. Knack In Burning Coke. There Is a knuck In burning coke, also, that must he acquired at the expense of little patience and thought. Some coke does nut kindle quite aa A that benefits every Meal, cleanses soothes tucbincnt. The few iiun engiigt d In watching the cemeteries generally are not ou duty at night, and even where there are such guard after dark the raiders usually have no trouble In getting away Thieves Rob Graves with tlieir booty. The streets of Ilia city are tlflisl with dealers In old metal of Funeral Flowers and Junk, who furnish u market for I lib Berlin. Having elenm-- up pruetii-iil-lthieves und ask no questions. ull the unguarded me::ti fixtures of Another form of theft, which nttikes tlie public and private huildiu.-- of Her-ll- the tienmiti writer lament tlie moral the thieves of brass, copper und depths to which many of his country- even Iran and other baser mebils have men luive fallen, consist In petty pll- now turned tlieir attention to tbe ceme- ferlng In tlie rcincterloa. Visitors carry teries. The thieves form regular storm- - awuy vuscs. flowers, garden tools, etc. OVERWEIGHT AT CERTAIN AGE INVOLVES DANGER ell-am-s AN0 Every lug columns anil strip the monument i und hetiilstone of all (heir melul at- - n 6 BeutAns Hot water After sl HARDING & lraie They Are Just Scraps of Paper tost recov-er.- an auloniotdle reported to have been stolen. In the back was an alredale dog. Later In the night other police found a youth asleeq In another automobile. They took him ti the police station and the alre.lule dog gave unmistakable evidence of being his property. '1 . e youth confessed he had taken the uutoiuoblle. i he said. threaten to leave. "What did the Police Hnfl-nola- b?mm unJ ,ut,u' ?d terror Into every home by means of windess receivers which will be more common than any telephone today. Armored Diving and Flying Boats. Armored limit, capable of diving under wuter and of flying In ti,e uir. a a kind jf combined SffigaiaaigaaaL Mich. nerve-nukin- Xt SwiU letro!t, cult Noise may luy i,;. r.:i .irtaut Londou. lrof. a. U. Low, scientist pun In fuiure warfare, it i ns u lTy and inventor, whose work during the I urll,,1 effect on huiutin .. ;:us 1'he more orld wur was highly valued civil highly i.') be-- ! by the' British war luveotiuns hoard, contrib- come the more noise .iiv, I belli. utes a remarkable article to the Fon Lots of people In the i.i- -i ..r were ! live Willy ltevlew un the sort of wurfare sent gInto a serious con that tnuy be expected u hundred 1 cun effeet of Uh;m year hwui- - Among the things he expects Imagine the uggrasslve ns,- i f 'elected plAr 8 l'urt in fuiure warfure are: noises to uiulernilne the i.mrule of and the devc ptnc'.d of ull ?elt ot wuur- - charged with elec- - population sort- - of e devices Coo-lidg- STbottle of Lydia E. Knkhama me Stable Compound and beggedbot-S1 have taken fourteen "Their breakfast ortler was always of it and I feel ten years younger, the aarae Two Special No. l'a. do all my lift is full uf hope. I this year. grapefruit for Mrs. Coolidge and a the Vegetable orange for me. be in the house, and wSen my "Special No. 1 never varied. It fitde girls reach womanhood I in- them to take it I am consisted of two small poti of cof25 tote too busy to tell some suffering fee, graham muffins and fruit. ES of my help, and you amtheuse Mr. Coolidge would give the order spread letter and call fora clean glass and a wttoie orange. lie would squeeze the orange himself into the glass and Explained. Easily drink the Juice. The man who ran the elevator of the skyscraper wus talking to a wit Auto Thiers Dog Betrays Him to Cops iHteeu-jcnr-ol- Boat.in Maa. Mut-- has ten lately about the simple taste and unassuming ways i.f talvln bow president of the Initefl Bute, und of Mr. CooUdge, and thoaa wla are well arquuin'cd with them aay this simplicity pernieatM tlieir life. When Coolidge was gov. ernor of Massachusetts he and Mrs. Coolidge made tlieir home at the Adams house, und their regular wait er tihere, -- Mae." who 1. known to many hundreds of Bostonians. told a writer for the Boston Sunday Ad vertlser a lot about their gastiunoml cal tastes. Said he: i.i-c- ts very large surface for burning. This ail means u little more caie uud understanding In iiiniuiglng ibii.qier. it la also necessary that there he no opsr- I unity for ulr to Irak Into the usli pit when the usli pit ihiuiiers ure closed, else the coke will hum oct when flio draft Is apparently cut off. 'When hit tiiiiiiioim or K.,ft coal Is iiientloni'iJ many New Kiighnd people think of the fuel used In I'iltshurgli ami the t'entral West, and tit the eon slant light to reduce the siuoke mils unci1. Ono uf the inoHt olTorllvo rciue lies fur domestic smoke In those tils trliis Is the list of low volulllu or smokehsM coal und tliut Is ilm kind of soft mill most reudlly available to New Knglund. Bituminous Coal Available. Tlie low volatile coals from central Pennsylvania and West Virginia, running from 10 to 25 er mut volatile matter, are naturally tributary to the Kuslern anthracite using district. Thes coals, while nut cleun to handle so nntliraclte, can lie burned nearly smokelessly In domestic heating equliment No change In grates or equipment Is needed to burn bituminous coal In heretofore using anthracite. What la needed la more attention and a better knowledge of the problem of burning. The flue surfaces must be cleaned often, with high volatile coal even daily and with low volatile at least weekly. More Heat From Soft Coal. When the higher volatile bltumlnona coals are fired the amount of gas generated at first la ao great that an extra amount of air la needed for a short time to burn these gases. This air can be supplied through the damper In tha firing door or. If the fire has been very hot and the gna la excessive by leaving the firing door slightly open for a few minutes after putting on fresh coaL Anthracite hae the quality of burning very efficiently at low rates, keeping a small, steady fire for mild days. On very cold days when running a hot fire the efficiency falls off. Bltumlnona coal acts In the opposite way. It require more skill and Is less efficient In mild weather, but la even more efficient In mid weather than anthracite. Take It the season through, from 10 to 25 per cent more bituminous coal la likely to he needed than of anthracite, although with increased skill and attention, the proportion might even be fur-mieo- s reversed. "Tliere are other substitutes that may be had locally. There ! an Increasing amount of good briquetted fuel available. Tills la Jiandled like anthracite, requires little added attention and the satisfaction resulting depends upon the quality of the briquets hut from the age of forty onward there apparently are no such penalties, snd this condition. In fact, becomes a distinct advantage, for these are the persona who have the beat mortality rates. It would seein that the records of Insurance companies Indicate that there la an optimum weight that is, a weight-heigratio In relation to age that la associated with the most favorable mortality experience, and that this optimum weigut, or oest build, Is not the average build," says It Is stated that t ose the service. who weigh between 10 and 20 per cent below the average show the optimum condition for longevity at most ages beyond esrly adult life. 'TUscrhuluatlon must he mnde between type of build of overweight it b inn shown that among overweights having a lurge chest llic conditions of mortality are uior favorable than among those of smnll clu-s- t capacity. Overweight who have large trunks ure better risks (ban those having small chests and large uhiluiuloul girth." good thing Tlie liarv of 21,500 smut were lowered to hulf-stul-f in silent tribute to the memory uf the nation's Saltd is lute head und honorary president uf Rs Parity of America, upon tl. the Hoy Package l uniiouni-cmciiuf the dculli uf Warren IS. Hunting. On aexcrul thousand uf the Kluiidiinls, ranidi-i- l with cruiie were the I'rcuiilcut's streamers uf red, white and blue, Mr. Hurding'a gift to Uie troop tlieir membership In the recent scout muml up treusured imuiicuiocs of Ills wiirm sympathy anil active support uf Ilia boy smut movement. Kram West tu East boy scouts stood st ultra) ion in roiinvt tu the memory of the dead President, us the train hearing the body uf tills leader and devoted supporter uf the scout movement ihihmhI on Its and uud Impressive transcontinental Journey to tlie uation's rupllul. At pruftlcnlly every station In rily, town mid muntryalde on the route of the funeral train, regardless of hour or whether a slop was made, U Kiiait contingent, usually tlie length of the train, was drawn iqx Where stoia were uiude, an offering of wild flowers, gul benal by the scouts and symbolic of Hie outdoor life of scouting, was placed u hoard. Oft CMKMMOUGH MANirPACTVBING Ill Kan Francisco twenty scouts of aswiMaiiS) funeral escorted the rank eagle cortege. In Washington the tribute of esteem was rcdeiilculed by tVilln II. Llvingxlunc, prixsidcnt of the Hoy UrjfUS ItH Off Kcisils of America, Juincs E Weal, oilier eitt( offchief scout Yellow or icials, and a Uelegaton of scouts to PETIOklUM JIUY whom a special plum lu tlie fuavruJ was assigned. Hoy scouts liuve cherished mouiorlea In the repented mtinifesliiiioiis of hmli I ho President und Mrs. Harding as lo llielr keen appreciation of the fundamental values of seoutlng In eliurueior building and citizenship training. Tho annul of the Hoy KeouIN of Ainerlea ranialn no tlner tribute than Nrs. Ilanllng's request that the scout ha Included In all arrangements on tha Stung by an Adder. recent trip for guarding tlie "Henry, ynu look very pale. What's jiarty, because hi alie ex- tha trouble?" 1 waa stung by an adder this after-soon.- " pressed It, alio always felt better when tlie scouts were present How did It happen?" Tlie fidlowlng telegram waa dl Why, I dropiwd In at the bank and patched to Mrs. Harding from tha national office msm receipt of informa- the bookkeeier told me my account waa overdrawn." tion of tlie President's death: 618,0110 Hoy Seoul! of America, to remember s THE FLAVOR LASTS great-lieurle- d ecu Vaseline While cxiM-ul.lv- Mitchell For prrai-denli- MESSAGE Sympathy of the Boy Scouts of Canada In our nation's loss of Its late waa expressed to Chief President Scout Executive James E. West by Dr. John W. Kobertaon, Chief Commissioner of the Canadian Boy Scouts' sssodation, through tlie following tel- egram: Die Boy Scouts of Canada desire to associate themselves with the Boy Brants of America In deep sorrow for the loss the hoy ecouts of the continent have sustained through the death of the late President Harding; In heartfelt sympathy with Mrs. Harding In her bereavement; end in profound respect few the memory of a leader whose good will springing Into friendly action from hla noble character made him an Inspiration and model for all scouts. James W. Bohertaon, Chief Commissioner. Mr. West explained that the Canadian boy scouts expressed an Interest In sending a delegation of scouts to Wsshlngton to present In person their tribute of respect to Mr. Harding's memory, but sufficient time was not available to complete the plana. A SPRINTING t SORE EYES sl scattered everywhere are especially thoughtful of you In this hour of Pray that you will ba sustained In strength and courage Not only have we lost the P reel dent of our country, but an unusually sympathetic and helpful honorary president and friend of our organization. Believing It will have yonr approval we are arranging for a boy aeont guard of honor at each railroad station through which your train will pass. JAMES EL WEST, Chief 8cout Executive, Boy Scouts of America. CANADIAN SCOUTS 25E: Hall's Catarrh Medicine rid your system of Catarrh or Dcsfhas caused by Catarrh. 44 ymm At fm F. J. CHENEY & CO- Toledo, Ohio W Sqii PATIENTS nr - AIDED BY RADIO to Forgat Thalr Shattered Nerves and Takes tha Plaea of Sedatives. Hal pad Combating tha drug habit waa not among tha uses to which it was believed that the radio could be put, even by its moat optimistic promoters. Yet It haa been discovered that patients In hospitals equipped with radio eta which can pass along afternoon and evening concert programs, are helped to forget their sufferings and are less in need of narcotics to quiet their shattered nerves. The radio goes far toward carrying Into the wards the gayety and cheer that have been hitherto only for the healthy world outside. Inasmuch aq all doctor agree that many drug addicts acquire the addiction during convalescence In hospital, this achievement becomes one of the most Important that haa thus far been set down to the credit of the radio. The radio may remain a toy or a Jeat for the healthy and cynical. It haa already established Itself as a heaven-sen- t blessing New Tort Tribune. for shut-inThe Bright Side. Any luck on your fishing trip this morning?" No. Didn't get t bite." Tliat'a too bad." Not at all. It's just as well. If I'd canglit enough fish for dinner the wife would have made me clean them and I hate that Job." s. SCOUTMASTER. "Scout's pare" suits Charles s the sprinter. He haa recently become scoutmaster of Troop No. 28, Pasadena, CsL Tha troop la sponsored by the American Legion Pasadena Post No. IS of which Mr. Paddock la Pad-doc- world-famou- ALASKA'S GOVERNOR SAYS: "I am henrtlly and unqualifiedly In sympathy with the boy scout movement. It Is doing wonders for the youth of the Innd und for all communities where Its activities have reached. Tbe boy scout of Juneau recently look tho Initiative In making tills Iltte capital clean, presentable a ml attractive In preparation for the visit of t Harding, members of the Sucres to cabinet and congressman. tbu movement, now and always!'' Scott C. Done, Governor of Alaska. tut Sli South, Salt Lakv. |