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THE EL PASO TIMES, SATURDAY. FEBRUART 5, 1929 Changinz Times. EJlc 21 Paso Zima "HERBERT!" Uiingt have changed tince the old day when a Love's Awakening weeping wife would complain to the police captain HAT ION A I "I i I. ft (ftlM By Adelt Garrison that her huiband wat loting hit week a waget in i Saturday night poker game. In Weit Roxbury, Matt, In ih l'lM Mitt ftUttar.

a recent raid wat intpired by a wail from a huiband that hit wife kept too late hourt and when the came Junior' Presence It All TluU Keept Madgt From Angrily 1' oli ing lltr Rttentment to Dicky. A EHcky brought 641t F-t eroee-l swiftly te Junior 4 baat vi kl lftu relieving Wctry. f'a um taU hit planning trom ur of evening go a for sna, pij to mr last epaacb. llmbr Th Ao'Mt4 prM. Ault Hufftnu of Circulation.

Advsrtlairf Hfr.ri tt vt Kf Th -'ha Tfiidd fompittf lofii, rhirift. it. Lout. Atlanta, un Fran home would try to borrow carfare for the next day having dropped her talary in a little game with other women. there auddenly from as all th "I mutt go back new, dear," I aid "It wtu be your bedtime before lk kun Tht Aftrriila1 tJr it airliiitvoly te tha a fn ubtl'tnon or all ii 1 ha i ttt 1 to It or ft eihr Im frev1itri In lhi iipf aftl klio tha I ptjtHhrl haroln A II r.rr- public Moa of 11 d.v pii.bH hriB alao ara rrvat So the police made a raid, reverting the old order i w- ,4 ks ia rou flnnnd your itory.

when tuch activitirt were bated on the wife't com But put me plaint. Evidently the feminine playert were not early umor parianca, a a me the lmttatloB 14 aeckJa ce A ny arrAiou rafiartin it tha fn'1ln, ha ra tar rput(tfB or any pmr f.fin or rrrp.r tton whi'h tnav ppfir tn tha rolun ni nf Thf r'mra will It fUfll orra (ad utwn It bairf brought to t'a i (nr ifm rt th ir-anairwmrot- quitters for the charge wat "gambling on the Lord't WANT HIM Day Each player wat fined $5, It wat not a "flappert game," at might be ei "Tou tit right down here, icoter," he eetnmandad. laughing with th freedom ef a much Indulged call. "Tou haven't sat this way and listened te Dadiy'a story for a long time. I might ae wall not have any Was an obtuse that he aoul4j not raallae my resentment at hit suifMtlng that Edith cfcii and pla the making of tae evening gowa he had lust sketched I knew nlr toe well that hie butlne i partner sew found dna4ly efficiency peeled from frequrnt and foolish criticitmt made of the younger generation.

I he women caught in the muuivr. 1 i uu.it, i i Daddy, the way you used to, aa4 raid were from 48 to 60 yean old. If the Puritan tng me where I could ftn4 the har eloa m.h eVSriL Or wa h. dtlltMraa-ly try-1 hajr.pl one Madge, fathers of the old New England town could return to earth they would find timet had changed in tur- laatlnciively I shrank back. I 414 The Boy Scouts.

Tlie Doy Scoutt of America are celebrating their 9ih birthday. Here it no organization which hat done and it doing Letter work among the hoyt of America than the Scoutt. There are teveral branchet in EI Pato. Their tplrndid work it appreciated. Clean living, athletict, familiarity with outdoort life and tportt, personal honor and consideration for othert are tome of the idralt winch the Scoutt incul- pif te arouse my Jaalouar the prising wayt.

la trod notion diu namer Cither alternative wma ao rapellant that I all at ence tuit chilled and infinitely weary Ulllan'e taik had Just Human Nature. Among the numerout newt itemt of crimet and trairrrlies. every nnre in a while comet fine of another eate. It it Jar removed from a goody-goody or- I nalwti trjllg 0f gimpP heroism, unselfish endurance. sanitation.

It appeals to (tie manly instinct of displayed among humble, everyday folkt. Human nature is not to bad and ordinary people have quali banished mr resentment agutnel IMcky for the scene la hla office and bit later clumsliy stafd explansv tlon of It My mood had been a distinctly softened one when I went Us Junior's room, and Dlrky's boyish admiration of me. and the old look of tendemeaa us tits eyes had stirred me stranireiy. But now my only emotion pride. I muet not let Dicky suapect how suddenly my mood had hardened at hla mention ef Edith Fairfax's name.

Do tell her to call me," I saJd. fnrplnv a eased smile to my lips. not mesa to. for both Dtclry and I have tried te keep any knowledge) of our estrangement from our email son But Dicky aaw the movement, although Junior did not. and ha hastily drew bacli the arm he had moved toward me In obedience to bis small son's mandate.

"We mustn't your mother, son," be Idly. "And you mustn't expect ber to waste much time upon ut Remember yeur mother has a career bow. That's why she's leaving you for the elty." There waa ao much venom la hla tonee that I felt myself shivering. But the next Instant I waa flaming trom head to foot with fury. Would I have strength, I wondered, to keep from storming at Dicky like a vixen? My young eon saved me the trouble.

He not only Interpreted Dicky's words literally, but be eensssd the contemptuous anger In his father'a voire, and sa alwaya when tiet unsuspected until brought out by the appeal of American boyi. Itt tucceit hat been great and unbroken. Many men, keeping tomething of the spirit of boys, are taking part in the direction of the organisation. an emergency, one feelt after reading tuch itemt. One such happening occurred recently in Idaho, It it a principle, however, that the Scouts are taught to do things for themselves.

It it the testimony of men active in the work that the boyt probably have done more for them than they have for the boyt. An editorial in the Saturday Evening Pot tayt that Boy Scout training makes for "fundamentals of honor and loyally, good citizenship and good tporttman-hip. There are no things in life more important. That it why the Scoutt are tuch an impelling influence in the lives of hundreds of thousands of American bovt. anyone la discourteous to me or critical of my actional, be ranged htm-eelf instantly and violently upon my side.

Hs burst out crying, and Jump during a blizzard when drifts were 10 feet deep with loads impassable and a high wind and bitter cold. At the height of the storm the daughter of a stockman wat stricken with acute appendicitis. The nearest surgeon wat at the town of Cottonwood 30 miles away. "The father put hit daughter in a covered sleigh and tlarted out," tayt the account. "All day they fought the blizzard.

By night they had made to little headway that they had to turn back. It wat the crisit of life or death for the girl. "Somehow they got word to tome neighbors. Next morning a few cowboy appeared. Driving their ai.imal ahead of the tleigh, the eowboyi plunged to their neckt in the drifted mow to break a path for the tleigh.

Throughout the day in below zero tem-peraturet they Left at it The tleigh moved forward by inchet. Men and honet forced themselvet to keep at it to the limit of endurance. Bravely and painfully they made their way over the long 30-mile ing down from hie father'a lap grabbed me tightly aa I rose from the arm of the ohatr. "My mother does give me time, tote of It." be Dicky loyalty, choking back hla anbs. "And ehe Isn't going "I shall be awfully Interested to hear about anything new.

But I warn you tf It um't lust what I fancy. I shan't take tt, for I saw soma irav tertaJ the other day which waa lust what I wanted, snd which would maks up wonderfully In this design. But I'm alsvaye open te conviction." Dicky It Peeved. "Pleaae yourself, of course," Dicky said, with the hint of petulance In his veloe which alwaya comes when any auggeetloa ef hla te me te sot anapped up eagerly. "I ra going to." I retorted, wrinkling my noee at him.

and laughing, the while 1 wondered what he would say tf tae could know the effort my apparent Joyous caaualneae wa coating me. "And I'm sure youll approve wliea you see the gowa made from your design. I'm not going to do It In hurry I want to wait until I get Into the city. But it will be worth waiting for. I'm sure." I was aJso sure that the time of waiting would be eitremely long.

If Picky never saw the real Jade necklace until It adorned a gown In which Edith Falrfai had any hand, he would wait many a day to look at H. I told mveelf srtelously. even as all the time to the elty. She's coming home almost every week-end. Bhs told me so.

you re a oao rauitr to say that." ptoky roes precipitately. "There seems nothing for me to da but to get be seld with a mirth less smile. But beiore tie reacnea the door, a knock sounded upon It, and when he opened It Lillian spoke past It to me. aa imperative note in bet voice. "will you eome Utto my room at once?" shs said.

ttretch of blocked roadt to Cottonwood. "Finally, late at night, they passed the last of the drifts and reached the town. The girl wat operated on and the turgeon taid the would recover." From Tulsa came the itory of a young girl, appar CContlnued Monday.) OwfTlcU. U. ksulM twtura Mnto, The Tax Eate.

On February 19 a tpecial charter election will be held to vote on an amendment to raite the municipal tax rate from $2 to $2.25 per $100 valuation. Such an amendment will be to the advantage of El Paso. It it absolutely necessary. Money it vital for our schools, drainage and in other ways, although thote are the two most imperative needt. It it a time when a wise expenditure it economy.

The school problem could bett be tettled on a permanent basil by the creation of an independent school district, with a teparate tax levy, at hat been done in Fort Worth, Houston and other Texat ciliet. Since ttept have not been taken to complete thit arrangement the bett policy from a practical viewpoint is for citizens to vote for the amendment. Failure of the amendment to past would be a setback for El Pato. It would mean failure to meet a real emergency in our schools. Mayor R.

E. Thomaton recently ttated that tchool expenditure! could not be delayed. Several of the GLIMPSES OF THE PAST Your Health By IR. ROYAL B. COPELAND benn'nr From New fork 8tat anil Former Commissioner of Health of Nw York City.

Questions and Replies By FREDERIC J- HASKIX. ently dying from congestion of the lungt. She could not inhale enough air to keep her alive. Two firemen volunteered to operate a pulmotor. For 10 days, they took turnt, refusing to yield to wearinest and fatigue.

In the end they won. The girl began to breathe naturally and will live. When Captain Fried recently rescued the crew of the Florida in a winter ttorm, he called on volunteers CHEQUENTLY I am asked to ex- plain the significance of chilli ness, or the actual chill which it THIRTEKN YEAKH AGO TODAY. From tha Time of February 1916. Two German consular agentt and one Turkish atfent were indicted In New York yesterday on cliarges of attempting to disrupt American shipment of munitions by placing bomb in toiled States ships.

Assistant Attorneys' Salary Bills Offered Billi were introduced in the house of represenlativet and teuate yesterday at Austin by Representative Joseph McGill and Senator B. f. ilerkeley, which, if passed, will allow the county commissioners' court of hi Paso county to pay the salaries of the county attorney and his two assistants, dispatches from Austin yesterday said. Should the bills be passed, the sul-ary of the first assistant county attorney would be set at $3,000 a year, and that of the second assistant attorney at $2,400 a year. A stenographer to receive js also provided for in the bills.

frequently the first symptom of fluenza or some other disease. Many to man the lifeboat. It was a task of great peril. of the serious diseases are ushered schools are greatly overcrowded, he taid. Some oi I I tsorv man in mmrt0 Vnllinlirtrl.

Most of them In with thlt tymptom. Frequent chil Q. How many bills are printed by the government printing office during one session of congress? R. M. A.

During the first sessions of the 70th congress the total of all kinds of prints of bills and resolutions was or ao average of a day. Q. How many Americans went to Canada to spend Labor day? G. T. A.

More than 1.000.000 Americans tilt buildmgs are old and unsanitary, lliey noli, j. The call of humanity was equipped to that proper work can be done. This is rong cf dralh. unfair to the pupils Furthermore there alvvayt is wall flood, the tornado danger of fire or accident when tchool, are conducted Kockepringt, the Florida hurricane, every great dit-in crowded, unsuitable buildings. El Paso does not aMrf Mwiys t)r lllman nature brought out.

wish to wait for the bitter lesson of a tchool tragedy. m.nv mrft danaer. even liness may be an evidence of Impairment Carranza troops operating out of Chihuahua City reported yesterday that they have failed to locate any trace of General Villa and his forces near that cfty. the circulation HOLY INNOCENTS SLEEP, little Baby, aleep; The holy angclt love thee, And guard thy bed and keep A blessed watch above thee. No spirit can come near Nor evil beast to harm thee: Sleep, Sweet, devoid of fear Where nothing need alarm thee.

The Love which doth not sleep, The eternal Arms surround thee: The Shepherd of the sheep In perfect love hath found thee. Sleep through the holy night, Christ-kept from snare and aorrowK Until thou wake to light And love and warmth tomorrow. Christina O. Rotsetti (lSi'MSSMt The heart Is not J. H.

McBroom. president of the tchool board, in jn dfa(h to aVf functioning at It thou Id. It doet not drive I have tern hundreds in the extreme of danger." crossed the Canadian border for Labor day. Taclfists, who said tbey represented lie farmers of the midwest, called on President Wilson yesterday to make formal protests against hit plans for national prcparrdness. the blood 1 forceful streaint 111) DR-COPC-AND Realtor License Bill Fails To Pass Austin, Feb.

8 (Special) By a vote of 56 to G5, the house killed the Kemple house bill which provided for licensing real estate brokers. A strong attack was made on the bill by Representative McGill of El Paso, who characterized the meas to every part Q. When was Peter Pan first produced In this country? S. W. A.

It had Its premiere at the Duke of the body. reported one of the relief workers in the great Mississippi flood. "I have tern them with everything in the world swept away. I have not witnessed a single instance of cowardice or telfish grasping. And I have tern countless cases of heroism, and the sharing of the barest necessities of life." There is deep truth in the words of the Kipling poem, "Tlrr people.

Lord, thy people, are good enough for me." Thit In turn comes from of York's theater in London. The President Wilson announced yesterday that in substance, tin tentative communication from Oeriiiany, designed to settle the Lusitania rase, it acceptable to the L'uiteJ States. London tuceess wat repated In tome Impair- America in 1905, when Charles Froh-man produced the play at the Empire merit of the bodily vigor, theater, isew Torn, witn niauue au- amt In the leading role. There are many things that loner human vitality. Overwork, lost of sleep, nerd of 'a vacation, domestic discord, lack of human interest, as ure as "a trust" and calculated to put out of business the small real estate man.

He said he has opposes! such a measure since he has been In the legislature for the past four yeart. Kl Paso is to have a permanent state normal, if plans recently launched by county school officials and basked bv El Paso business men Q. Why aren't automobile muf well as the many infections to which flers used on airplanes? F. W. EDITORIALS OF THE DAY I is subject, may be the materialize, it wat announced yes- the body Th nimni tfiven are that cause for lowered vitality of which tcrday.

lliev Sri, I tnn much weiifllt and cut an address before Kiwanis club, said if the proposal it defeated the present nifht school will have to be cloed. all substitute teachers dropped and the faculty curtailed. This would work great injustice to the hundreds now attending that school. They are receiving instruction which will increase their chances in life and make them belter citizens. To close the rhool and turn these pupls on the streets would be false economy.

Improvements to meet the needs of El Paso were eutlined in the recent report of the Robertson committee. It wat a report on which 10 of the leading butiness and professional men of El Paso spent much time and effort. No financial expenditure wat recommended which was not absolutely necessary. Mayor Thomason has stated that the city administration will pursue a policy of economy and that it may not be necessary to expend the full 25 cent increase provided in the amendment. Nevertheless that is the least possible marion.

El Paso it growing. Rusiness men, both residents and visitors, are unanimously of the opinion this city it on the verge of the greatest prosperity ever known. Building it increasing. Natural gas will bring new industries. It is certain the taxable valuation of property will rise.

Later it may be possible to meet municipal needs without a rate increase. At present it cannot be avoided without harm and loss to El Pato. down the power of the motor. 0. Which state received the great It was decided at a meeting yesterday of the Kl Paso organization of Federated Women's clubs to build a modern rlub building to cost approximately 825.000.

of the thlngt which make for good est variety of early immigrants? J. L. Star To Wed Lot Angeles, Feb. 8 (AP). Ruth Roland, screen star, and Ben Bard, motion picture producer, ap- t-plied for a marriage license here today.

They said they would be married on Valentine's day, February 14. Miss Roland gave her age as 32 and Bard as 35. Both have been married before. circulation and good health. chilliness is a symptom.

It is tremendously Important that everyone should tat regularly. Everybody Should take enough jf the nourishing foods which are essential to good health and red blond. Lots of limes you feci down and out when the whole trouble It you ars hungry. Don't you know how A. No other colony had so many ANSWERS TO HEALTH Ql'ERlES C.

W. Q. What can be done for immigrants of different races and religions as Pennsylvania. There holes or enlarged pores left by were Dutch. Swedes, English, Ger pimples? mans.

Welsh and Irish; Quakers. Statements made public yesterday at Santa Fe, N. showed that an average of pounds of freight was moved out of the state daily during Presbyterians, Catholics, Lutherans, A. Trv alternate application of Mcnnonites and Moravians. hot and cold compresses for five or ten riiinutei twice daily.

Avoid the The Prince in England's Sloughs of Despond. a-'rum the Philadelphia Publie The people of Kngland know only too well that are distress and misery In their coal regions. Rut many of them would like to forget It If they could. They would like to believe that their dole and relief measures mitigate tluir moral responsibility. Hut the Prince of Wale is determined that shall not forget its obligation.

He it the royal patron of tlie Miners' Itelief Fund. But he Ukes his duties as rosal patron personally and not merely in a perfunctory manner. His iMts to the cold fields In the north country are a case in point. His presence directs publicity. Tlie sad and distressful stjtc of the unemployed miners and their families Is emphasized in the public mind by his personal contact with them.

The prince's tour of the mining villages also Mixes to rmphasire the slowness and negligence of Itritish officialdom in ng even what little it BURNS RIVAL'S HOME. Berlin. Otto Pfalsen set fire to the home of a cousin who had won (he hand of the girl Pfalsen loved. Q. How long is a real marathon excessive use of powder and cold race? G.

S. S. cream which tends to clog the pores A. In the modern Olympic games, Foreclosure proceedings were filed in SI. I.ouls, Mo yesterday against the Missouri Pacific Railroad company by trustees of the road.

ho said the property was insolvent. and thus coarsen the grain of the skin. a running race of 40 kilometers (24 miles. 1495 ysrds) held on the open B. What causes granulated road (usually) is cslled a marathon race.

eyelids? 0. hat city in North America it A. This condition is due to infec Mayor Tom l.ea, in an address to the rily council yesterday, suggested the establishment of a city nata-loriuni in Sunset Heights for the benefit of children living in that part of the city. called the Gibraltar of America? FJ. tion.

Bathe with a mild solution oi warm horaclc acid several times a A. This title is given to Quebec, because of its position and day and apply one per cent yellow oxide of mercury ointment at night. cross you feel and how Impossible life seems about a quarter to seven in the evening? You may not real-I ize that you are hungry, but a cup of h.it broth, followed by a sensible meal, will give you a new outlook on life. This fact does not excuse a wild orgy of eating. To crowd your stomach with a tremendous meal is always inexcusable.

Certainly that soil of a meal Is not called for when you have the feeling 1 haie described. There can be no doubt, however, that If you linger too long over your work, if you get thoroughly i worn out with it, you are making unreasonable demands upon your body. You are abusing your heart and blood vessels. I'nder the strain to which you have subjected your organs you could not expect to have an abundance of blood sent to every part of your body, Chilliness may be merely a syni-' ptom of that lowered vitality. This is temporary, of course, but It is very real in its produrtion of symp-! t'Ons of discomfort.

The blood needs to be replenished i and purified all the time. It must Also have the eyes tested to see if rt Irm anv races of neonle ex Kl Paso nvehed a credit of 15 per cent on its insurance rate from the state insurance department yesterday, which reduces the rate to 17 cents on the valuation. empt from tuberculosis? F. W. P.

glasses are needed. (Copyright, 1029, Newspaper eature A. No race is exempt, but some New Mexico's Bad Bargain. According to a dispatch from Santa Fe, New Mexico is regretting the apparently bad bargain it made a few years afro when it told to the federal overnment land in Eddy county which contains the famous Carlsbad Caverns. At the time of the sale the Caverns were compautivrly little known.

Now they are one of the famed attractions of the southwest, even of the world. New Mexico has awakened to the fact that it lightly let go of most aluable property. The New Mexico senate Ims adopted a resolution instructing the attorney genria! to make a thorough investigation of the title to the Carlsbad Cavern land and if title is found to be faulty to take action to regain the land for the state. It may be that New Mexico will be able to retrieve its error. As the fed Service, Inc.) races appear less resistant than oth ers.

Indians, when brougnt into In (he was of relief. The public has subscribed MHi.iHH) toward mitigating the suffering and ack of efficiency is probably responsible for the fact tliat only fl.oiHl.tHut of this has been The go eminent is pledged to add to the public subscription pound for pound. It must he laid to tomething Worse than inefficiency that the p.ncrn- rnent has not yet paid out a penny. The picture of the prince of tlie realm tramping: through the -(Inter slush and mud on his visit to this country nf despair on his errand of mercy must call strikingly to the minds of others I'nglishmen that they have left undone much that tiny hukM to base I done. The human problem presented by Fnglami's cool civilization, prove especially sus Letters to The Times Dinner Stories ceptible.

Among the other races In this country thr ncsroes seem to be most susceptible with next in order the Irish, while Jews stand at the end of the list. The Stars Say-By GENEVIEVE EM RLE. For Sunday, Feb. 10. SUXDAT'3 horoscope accents things of church and charities, but gives a melancholy cast ta things my-aUcaX It would be well not to get distorted views or an erratlo outlook on psychic or mystical matters.

There will be a leaning toward occult and metaphysical Investigation. Thoee whoee birthday It la may have a fairly active and prosrperout year, especially tf the energies be turned to travel, tnventlon and dealing to all thoee thlnes utilizing nature's finer forces. But be on guard against fraud and duplicity. A child born on this day may have skill and Inventive ideas In the realm of the finer force. But It may be undermined or deceived by subtlety and craft -4 food man'g pres-eri trill from th deepen dungeon rlimh Heare-'i height and bring bitting down.

Joanna Borfie. For Momlav, Feb. 11. MONDAY'S astrolegicaJ forecast la for an exceedingly fortuitous state of affairs. There wfll be "expansion and progress ta many directions, with the energies under li.fh stimulus and almsl toward high successful goals.

New sgrewments and pleasant affillatlws are foisseen. It la a time for push Inc. Those rtoss birthday tt Is are at the threshold of a very proi-ressvive and prosr-trous yar, with all tiling WHAT'S IT FOR: Two men teaseling in tlie saint' carriage had become friendly. "Have a rigar?" said one. "Don't think I'll take our." the other.

O. Who was the first monarch to l. If lllmtL.ih ff reign over Great Britain h. N. eral authorities examined tli ie title before taking over I nr.

itliin tlie A. The first king of all England the land, it looks a little like an effort to close the of the more fortunately situated. The Prince! was Egbert who reigned from 82" to liae al.tinitance of owipn in or- of Wales has suggested that Digland expects not only S39. Anne, 1702 to 1714, was the first to reign over Great Britain that "1 lcr to d.i Its work of healing anl i building. piinrrs to do their duty.

England. Wales and Scotland. AITRKCIATION OF AID. To The Editor of The Times: The El Paso Persian society wishes to thank you for your cooperation and contributions in helping us to make a success of our recent rat show. MKS.

.1. K. Show Manager. MRS. L.

ILLIAMS. Show Secretary. To Select City M. I.ouis. ch.

8 i of the IHito convintion of the Natl, na! 1 iibrieulosis ass icialion will lie made some time tut ore Hit annual met ring at Atlantic City May 27. Colorado Springs. Colo, Is one half a en Iveins considered. The selection will be made by the esecu- "Have a ciguret. then?" barn door after the horse it gone.

New Mexico at the time of the transfer exchanged the land near Carlsbad, supposed to be worthless, for government agricultural land which would bring an income to the ttate school funds. Since then the Carlsbad land has turned out to be far from worthiest. Tlie Caverns ate each year visited by tens of thousands. The number it certain greatly to in-create. Each adult visitor payt an admission fee.

New Mexico may recover the property, although as the Cavernt are now included in the national park tystem this will not be easy. Who Started the War, Anyway? i Front the Hartford Cotirsnt.1 You see are just learning on tin- kaisers birthday annis its iry what a peaceable fellow be was. All he wanted to do was to be let alone or hing like that. If tlie Pelgians hadn't Invaded livlin, there wouldn't base Ik en any trouble Well, the war is over, anyway, and if there hadn't tx-cn any war, Mr. Hriand and Mr.

Kellogg couldn't base become famous by their peace pact. Find out whatever you want to kn(. There is no rooni for if-norance in this busy world. The person who loses it the one who The person who gels on Is alwavs the one who acts upon reliable information This paper en-ploys Frederic J. Haskiu to conduct an information bureau in Washington for the free use of the nublic "No, thank you "How about a pipe?" tbi Inst persisted, in desperation.

"IXin't Us tobaco at "(toodness! What on earlti doytoj do wiih your mouth?" To have the blood in proper condition, osynen is To this end deep breathing is of vital importance. Yon should stand in front 'of the window several a day ard tal.e a multitude of long, decn breaths. This will do much to supply i with elements essential to 'uallh and vigor. You will surprised to find how deep and rapid breathing will warm he IlhIv and remove the finding of chilliness. IV, n't into sour head the idc.J tliat even tune you feel ihilts sou are be Tbi i- not tltc c.isir unless there are vciy obvious reasons why sou are chilly, it Is berause sou are nrecting some iive commuter.

expanding and thriving. New associations and contao-t personally are promised. A chtld He Doesn't Act Worried lroin the iMroit Free Cress. bevn on this day may he endosrec I here is no charge except two cents in stamps foi rclurn postage. Write 'to him today for any facts you Address LI faso Time Inf "rinal ion Rni cti.

Beards have lost much nf their popularity in lUisia. although the peasants still are partial to Hum. Itecause se'tow is tlie color -f mourning in there are on automobiles painted this hue sold in tbe country THROW ON AI Ih.dy of a ba'iy ap-a wcc was thrown i a uariirn at KocKis- witti many sio ersvea max lng for a successful and happy A dispatch from New York says that "Peaches" Browning hat begun a legal battle for her "rights." A wearied public would vote to have these rightt include a spanking and retirement to tome quiet place. BtHV'S KH l.i ii. -T iWt'Mtlv ile.ul over a vsai' 'to ton Io you suppose lleiliert Ilooxrr ea-i possibly worry as much about his cabinet sonic of those not responsible for Its makeup do? uret to pmtner than prittperil could hat anured u.

Viion. Haskiu. Dircctur, Washikatou, D..

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