ttx .And’cbemai “Leap-ah. LABmb-to." I C. m III or CANCER. GOVIINIKNT SHOULD PAY NIH) NoN-IXPWIVI Fun. A. W. Pond. chum â€than; Meet dread to mt him, but than is little to fear. Soap and um hive {glued leprecy_ to an insignia-t A l""/rg,lyr: struck by ligbtping. in full flight. falls. the gasoline tank exploding Ind killing four. This will not discourage flying but till stillin- late work on non-explosive fuel. The Germans are near it, with their extra- ordinarily light Diesel engine con- stroetion. Some du- winks power. huh-n from warez? miles below the ttier will solve the problem. An unfortunate leper. John Early. is at large somewhere in the south. having escaped from the Canine (l4) 'epmtsarirms, troomAtrie-ua'uetft_ hung-ll Man" and taint-d ttnirehteured. My vent memes,m unk- 1aee-deofmstriehetrets,artdsome of them painted their (we: yellow oaAtsuek.asoretiaare& The cold jinn replied: "Ask the Judge; you’re not supposed to argue.†Still. earlier. 500,000 years no. ‘hen men used "tist hatches," long Sign; stones shaped like pickaxes, the ladies, then covered from head to foot with reddish hair, were probably pull- ing the hair from their cheeks, patio i: that gentlemen preferred smooth skin, It has been. a tone, painful climb to the flapper of today. bot worth it, Don't die of cancer. it isn't neces- sary. At the age of forty, one out of every ten persons has a meet. t00.000 die of cancer in the United States every year. At least 15,000 die urtnecessarilr. Autopsies Show that thousamds, dead of old age. take our ters to the grave with them. Pay uttention to any stung: growth on the body. A few teeomis work will often prevent I - spreading. Above all, keep in good condition. with regular sleep moder~ ate exercise, much fresh air and your blood will him care of the tuner. In Baltimore Jules Aspin. artist painted from nature on the Sabbath. You are not supposed to work on Sun- day in Baltimore. They locked him up. He asked: "Who paints the beau, tiful sunrise and sunset on Sunday. Ind what do ynn do to Him t" The "government has wondered what to do with surplus taxes. It might we the first few hundred mil» lions to indemnity victims .of . the Mississippi flood. ff government had used its brains and money and had done its duty, in years past, the tiood would not have occurred. Those that “dine the import.†of soil fertility will be interested in Colonel Ewing’s easmal remark that men digging for artesian we": in low- er Mutual. went through Bfteen hundred feet of the richest soil. de- posited by the (rent river, a soil far richer and deeper than that of Eerpt. StamUrd Oil of New York will is- sue 8i25,500,000 new stock. bringing the tom! up to about $450,000,000. The company doesn’t oeed that trifle, but will let employes of the company buy the stock to inmnse in- terest in their work. They had AL my bought ten millions of the Uldine Utley, fifteen-rear-old enn~ gelist ntvived to save souls in New York " an unfortunate moment, with the Snyder case in full blast. Not even . New Yorker can attend to everything at once. Still. she saved forty-tive souls onher opening night --not bad. in New York. But some will need to be saved several times. New York's night life is exciting. '""a"Mra'a'ar". “the ml toll paid by th- mtauthemuhofm m'thrireiermttred-d,it-be whinmdrutkmuk- tirms-ttoeemreeeruinf-d "eostotoerists,e-eea,tt.tt- Indium th-dirmsttheshr theerrmtnrrmrmroqtdehrstftre. 'mrmrrrmthomeandthesrmumrs “Item STATE BUILDS MANY RIDGE LAST YEAR .ertr.er.te.r..hLtiretet) “path Dunn-cud?“ qrarrtsnmd Muir‘s ecu-plead- 'mrAer.ft.rgeheM.-msrtasto ti+mrr-,aMtter-teriattrtrs thee-mathm [ The - ttro-taa" at ti.- t.uei.weeetmtF-..tt..t. tantrum-tuma‘ “'I;’dM-‘ Betr._ohritr--rt-ll china. lib m4 I Whether 192% will see favorite camping grounds as they are today lnr changed into blackened wastes, barren of any living tree or animal, Ctr,,',',',',',,, upon our care with fire. The “Red Enemy" Inst year levied a [hoary tolt in destroyed timber. dam- ‘nge to irrigation and hrdro-eleetric ‘power. in the sitting of reservoirs and ditches. the washing may of the soil, the fitihw up of harbors and the mov- ing of (bounds of tom of debris. In the Kuhn-l Forest Reserves, there ven- LIM manned fires out of a total of 1.702 emtfuemtiomc Out-i side " the m earehsratess with {hemmed ',MNrrrresanttotatettml of "" he hundred and My thou-Ind can of til-ballad Re In- W bun-Ind - u min» - to: (It on: for Ember. Gun with In will put 1 star to this It!“ Ian at our retest 'e.oqreqB. M tho travel - the In- diaaseo-rfthetu-tV toerrfh-thet-teop.tharoeortaits to meet with inteeoati" “not“. tryinieca-etheleyW tr--tdrtrthenrtut,wko.irt painting ita strait waders nod in portraying its inhabitants, haw re- vealed to the world a new and Almost imxhnustibk fir" for aatiatie ex- ploiutim Several Chicago painters have either located in this district or visit it for wilting material. Among the Inner, Miss laura Vial hppelendnm. instructor in the Arti Institute school. has been in the habit for several m during the m- tion time. of traveling out to the'. southwest in her car. titted up as a studio. Last yet; aeeer-sied by her brother. who and as thuHeur. mud; a girl companion. also In artist, she) visited the mat-or-the-wa, Indian set-) tlement of Jem, New Mexico. Here very primitive conditigns prevailed. 1'Uai"h7iitt"e7, Era-m ml .rwrtether the roam- - .,... Ptppetemiam, immm in the Arti bitls of tgrowth f,'; ttl' 1ureasdy - Institute school. has m in the habit on th-ree ". _ t .it 3““ be for seven] m thrill: the ,t')itiiir,eii?ie', to call information. he cou- tion time, of traveling out to the tmues; "Such te1Tettr, 'Atatiyyr southwest in her car. titted up as a. youth, 1vfe"ertr, generation, 'vitality studio. Last Y“! accompanied by her} movement, - sinned the Vic-My brother. who atted as ehautrmzr, Midi.at popular disemstrion. t.ro!1truee are a girl companion, also an artist, she i immoral: degenerate. “heme. if the visited the mat-or-the-wa, Indian set- i speaker My I fundamentalist hell-rain- tlement of Jem, New Mexico. Here er. Thty are '"P"".* to nur tr?": very primitive conditions prevailed. teu. ttiflt: Eet't"tityt to original Indians are very superstitious and Christianity. if rennin type: of up- do not like to have their portraits'hnors ham the le: painted. nor do they welcome intrurl Land Ties sions by outsiders. A government! “The newspapers furnish lurid tales station, presided over by a woman.‘ which the palpit-pounders seize with afforded the party protection and ghoulish gloating. They play up they set up their eitsels in the back drinking orgies. petting-parties, co-ed yard. The next day. after asking the bandits. undergraduate criminal; Indian "governor" if she might paint There is a hint of a joy-ride about on their grounds, and receiving no every collegiate automobile accident. objections. she set up her easel in the No student may commit suicide with- main street of the village. Here the out being reported as bewildered or whole village crowded about her. the disillusioned by his courses in phil- Indian women. being especially de- osophy or psychology. In many minds lighted with the brilliant colors on her the Leopolds and the lot-be are the palette. "Eloy bonita." ("very pret- classic examples of the advances of ty"t they kept repeating. a modern liberal education. Here she painted for about three dun: when the governor sent word to her that she would have to pay trenty dollars "license fee," besides driving him and his family to I dance in & distant village. which meant an additional expense of eighteen dollars. Much frightened Miss Van Panpelen- dam and her party gathered their things together Ind prepared to leave the next das. That night the Indians assembled about their camp and started to chant. a sing song chorus designed to propitiate the spirits. Primitive ant They kept this up for seven] hours. The next morning. they asked the woman government otBeuis what the Indians would do to them. “Probably they will not injure sou," she answer- ed. "but when you drive any, you mast see that they do not throw I dog or a cat or a chicken in front of Four car. for if they can make you kill one of their pets. they will de, mand fifty dollars damages." But they escaped without injury. only the sullen faces of the natives showing Wsentmcnt. q With the vacation tourine sexy-n approaching, the menace of forest Fres again hnft‘rs aver mountain re- creation areas. In a statement is- sued by the Chicago Motor club. mo- torists nu- urged to co-operate in the work of tons! fire prevention. FREE MO’IORIS'IS TO USE FIRE PRECAU'rt0N Danger in Forest Regions Is In: creased as Vacation Sea. son Approaches boa-um In New lex- ten Mull!" SERIOUS MtMNt mums l The munbvrs of the city fire de 'partmrn' have not had any calls (worth mentioning during the past [week they report. and they an hop- linz that none will come along until ftheir paint and varnish juh an the Iii? and ladder truck is all nicely 1 dry. They have been busy for a week (or so giving the truck a thorough overhauling and retiitishine, and the l-ppu'nlns is trreatir'improved m sp- “war-nee in Consequenan â€whim†Out Ab-tid-g-ttamd mum-u; Sadat-w 'rodttturrrete.-utturuG (Manon-alpitmdlmhqndlhb nrersoimseerhmrsanui.th- "msttols"-AtftodtkNAuil inthelnySchl-m Mr. Daniel], who I. I PM-tan mu of theClnaollmhn member of the editor“ M of Scribner's. Rin mick nth to indi- cue the eharaeteeiatiea at esaBae%rsr who don't get into the papal. Obscnm Pnet . "Alt this pother obscures the fact that normal individuals m the sub. jert of discussion. Generalities we useful for headlines and sermon top- ics, but useless as nib to undentand» ing when knowledge [on no further. It seems safe to any that utudentl are neglecting their homework in Bol- shevism for the sake of plemnter social diversions. The colleges are more nearly hothouses of adolescent fh'rtatiort than hotbed: of radicalism. Undergraduates are probably as con- cerned with the transient pleasures A: are their elders. They are possibly a little more honest about it, and cer- tainly less hampered in their pursuits by the demands of daily living. They can scarcely be expected to love learn- ing in an atmosphere tainted by the odor of decayed knowledge. when 120? and 'Gety command the amt Be- yond that it is not saf" to an on the basis of press reports and popular in- terpreters. The investigator sn often find, exactly what he , seeking to prove his point." T _ . _ "To immortality and Itheism is added political indiscretion. The pm triotie societies are continually in a flutter over the alleged Net that the student is going Bolshevik. Even Calvin the Silent once wrote an article on radicalism in the women’s colleges. F1REMEN. PAINT UP HOOKJADDER TRUCK “To “W-“‘E’d h_nrgcur dun 6e,titim The Milky Way to Health the. I at you? iieG GG 1-.in to Snti': my" ny- 3m, Breett 01)., ""8ttMraM.PAmtr--aNgrratA.aaaMtm EASIEIRJ 267: "RF, -WAM ram imam: will. and. tho FCI, ending- of the in“ I“ Dha‘ in nomination the Iou dds- who not tho - a“. h tho (In at the AW -u. Chimni-h‘hbhumO-n- It St. Louis. Km: City. but". Minneapolis, Sun Matinee. Clow- land and Detroit, and out 5 driving {me to had the "Ne mm- a 1m '12 istbc“:onuau'ol¢how 1type to which though han Heat u- I signed by each city. lad when at l the national committee. a! and m l party - being made aeqtaniutod with the reasons why thin or that city in better equipped than my other in the country to entertain the delegates and alternates, party leader: Ind 1 party workers. HUI-008 mum MING comma tout-lion to mud De-tkt-tts-_-t mmtinuhhnm ttetoeqrraetr_t.etat-d another. hymn-ought!†Cleveland, Ban anc‘uco. China». Denver, has†City, St. Innis. Min- neapolis tell what they have done in the way of playing host to the chiefs of the political parties. Detroit and Iheamhiti-e-reeedtt.. wanna-unful- ACCELERATION APPEARANCE um moron (in common “Am mum Inching-Anni l"-'." "‘7'"- an... CIDER - AUTO STATION MNt North Geems Bay Rota 4t.rqr"hrat8h-tasdou-. Destined to great achievements MUMMMJ“ “Cunt-IHM’V www.ma-u ,t-rbttuvfiA-tito.r. Nah-tMO-Iotwhh n - h in». .uthee%q 'ttatt-t_-r-d-rin 18qrmqtk.-tiemtttat- and lbviullrnn‘lmy-n "osumd9--ueeeto,be Grimst.mriruranruiu.tout oaeri-ttts...auiuode. “ADMINIUJNOIS "rdthPMJMgt2'." Sandi-Int Y “Sud-u m EXPECT WON GAIN irtttte.tasuofittinou,wtiitmsrth. uedred.ofth..tntedrtristet0eT, tumo'nedinmnlhaflm- noi- vhu Governor sun-mud - onhithnrdmdm. During 1950 I will of "M" Ino- tor which wen linens“! in Illinois. A total “can he of 85.893.586.02 in paid tor the you. With the immntion of the hard rad tannin in the "ate in It!) the number of motor which. in- creased sixteen and two-third: per cent. During the yer . total of 670.- 452 Herme- Vere Mud. . Atrrmaritetr on million Inn In 1922 an inch.“ In Ibo" of “(at "tttim-e-d h iriaa.au-r-qtb, Ir X“ ". w I. i. Gdtimarmetieatt-t'r& ihutur..eut-a-eddt MIMMMIMW velleluvlll khan-diam“ “than..de 'roumittiim-th-b-t itoiitnutu-.aa-orBmalt nwthn-dm- I!†5- - h .0 m but: .1!!- thgr-WE . 'Ht m SELL sun: was GRANDtrrAND; NEW on Tarmrait-trrfAariexrat-hq bun working (or a. put man] mnmluhvluontI-wnuu-ut " the Stu. Farm-um iqlmgnndlulgl. _ _ With the construction of no in luck it in proposed to all (it dul- doned grand and uni per-lulu is naked " the It." WIN. Inland-3 " Tue Girl! Jewelry weighs non than than clothes. lays tn inn-tint“. Wonder where we can get I job " “I invutintor. Poor Hui-e- In. Finiun: Bah! You all 1013101! I boxer. Why I'd knock yer block of for two cents." Secondun: th! uni n damfht pun. for yuh. too. Howard Quinlan "William Quinlan Louise Ritter Keith Robertson Lol- Robinuon Helen Roch/ninth Mariorie Schick Alvin. Schneider Theresa Shahen Frank Shadows. Rutts Siljutmm Roy Simon Kenneth Skidmore Prunes Smigoolri George Smith Margaret Spellmn Alex Snapple Reuben Suntan Franklin Thomas Helen Thomas Edith Tucker "WY. JUN.