WE CAN DO AWAY Eminent ledical Authority Points Ont That It Is a Disease of Civil- inflowâ€"Its Care 13 Return to Simpler Ways. mow-- il‘ii;~n!'t;ilit l"'~'HH.~l. ttmt luw “It tho' lo‘t't win «of tho‘ hmty a kink fm'nw H1 thw into-Minn wtiirh 0h- ~tl'm‘t.~‘ tho‘ passngo' nf its i‘i‘hii‘flh‘. That kink i'wsutts from an utt‘nrt Mn tho part at tho‘ tum)“ tn meet. Hi.» dacnatinn and mw‘rlnading of th.- rntwstinn. and it supplies the imam!) ut‘ Pivilizatinn. It is a very Panama's hnx of trouble. Tim intmtim‘ cannot work as it shmiM unless it has $01119"!ng to “Work ulwn: unless our diet includes a quantity uf roughage 0r indigesti- ht» material. tinfortunately. the who!» tendoncy in civilized coun- trivs is to Pliminate roughage, We .Sir William A. Lane. mUt‘il'lflll in the matter of diet. and living conditions would reduce it not entirely eliminate cancer in the human race in twe generations. says Sir \Villiam .h‘buthnot Lane, non-.l “NIH“ etll'flt’t)" and authority on mneer. He attributes cancer as directly due to (ligeitive troubles and the digestive troubles which bring it abeut as due to wrong eat- inn. Sir \V‘illiam is quoted by (Star Price, writing for The Times (New ank , as fellows: nun-er is part of the price we pay for civilization. the most. incur- able and fatal plague which civil- ization produces. If it occurs at all atrium: uncivilizect peoples living in lwrlnal conditinns. it does so with the greatest rarity: but among civ- ilized peoples. it. is rapidly increas- ing. anal particularly so among the Wealthier clasm-s. “When detected suitieiently early. cancer can fre- quently he removed, but since so many eases are not observed until hm late in their development. We haw niaole little if any headway toward the cure ur cancer generally. \\'e klmw. IIHWeVer. IiH\\‘ t†pre- vent eaneer. and prevention prom- HM illnllttt'l)' "hire fur the welfare of the rare than the toe frequently pruiilematir cure, \Ve knew that. career is the result. of the slow pei~ shining: nt’ our luvslies under the un- natural comolitruns which civiliza- tinn lfltlt‘No'S nu them. and We can pro-Xe!†it ad man as “'0‘ can educate ciulizeol pimple te return to the na- turnl hahih and diet of unchilizeot lumiih'. lt' «mar lnemh‘ covuhl he oleâ€" \l~‘".l UV \Vitli‘li â€In vl'i'm‘ia Ml. IXEllNh- 'lll'di liztiolte um? olie’ \'\.i9|t'll chillin- tmn lia- inige-m! nn wiir tenth-R ('HIIM lu- r't'llwv'il :tl nzli'i'. t' .‘l “till- le pnisOfljh that ram-ow ls olisvaw Hf tho- ho' o'llh' "Io-II in prnfm‘ fmds which areï¬aaifl to be dim-«HM» which are pleasant to the "10‘ mtvstim‘. tracmiy nf civ Pandora's box 11w inn-stir shmlld unless wnrk upun: m mnr» mu "I†1"". farms in struck I That kit 0m thv l IIII “0 PM «In '3' _\’o H Its mu pvl'mitt il fond tn than it MIN! 33‘ t'zlllo'o‘l': \--; \al iv'io Is wry lill‘go' tmo- Hf Hu- awry don't»! natinn wts irritation) :m body, ~‘n uni‘ iZPol lu-uplo- .\'n:° wuulol H. lu- as svl‘inus as it. is. if “Mr lnpso- fl'nlu thw natural hu- hi's' nl' tho- lmd)’ lush-d NIH)†I'Hl' a mum": Hr WM] 51 war: fur Hw luuly has wondc-rful pmwrs ul‘ tln'nwing MT "Io.l pnisnns whirl! o'nh'l’ it. But nur bodily habits arr fnrmml in in- fanry anal. nnrv fnl'mml. last thrnnghnnt our liws. As a ro-sult, \w unknnwmgly subjo-rt mn' Imolivs tn two-nt)’ Hr thirty ur {arty yvars of rm-mm- il'l'ilatinn and slnw [misun- ing. \vhio-h somnvr nr latvr ro-ans' in inoligvstinns uf varians saris. gastric Miro-rs, appo-nolicitis and ram-ma All Hf more" aro' uli~'vn.~'o-~' Hf civilizaticm and "war ammm nm'ivilizml pm- plow nnly wlwn Hm unnatural {and and living mnditinns nf rivilizatinn aro- impmwd. Tho-r» mm a fo-w rho-miral «anew-rs. «win as anilinv. al'so‘nit'. tar and snot 0';Il|o‘o'l"‘. and a smallvr nnmhvr hf l't'gal'ol markml tzun'o'. PAGE I. IHo-rv mm :1 {MY rho-mu'al vum'vl's. 'h as allilim'. al's‘vnil'. tar and soot WM". and u smallo-r numhm' “1' my rum'o'w: hut hum â€If-m rum-P inflow nf ram'o-rmns grnwths. like \as't. mujnrlt)‘ 0f ram'ers. result m )‘o-m-s 0! slow poisoning. Can- amwmw in u o-himnny swepp. wwmplo'. tun Hr thM)‘ 01‘ thir- ymuw :n'to'r ho- hm lwgun handling nut nnt Minx H In l'o-llm it UM i â€I" mum-r 1| |bl‘o'-0':HH'0'I lllsv II» has f his hmly with lmiso unn'vrsal 1 pin szt In a~ natural us bring a ldvlllo 1:le tho- nmloll “In I ml “'0. RUM“?! nlmmt pmsnn 12ml rummal Mun-Howl that. :1 ¢':I:‘.-' awn-aw at mm» mm in Hu- intvstim‘s .- “I“ â€In lmoly who-r» .. it and wlwro- ern nf ro-mnving it. by ~il' “1- mm it snnn it. {u‘t‘lll's' within Hm WITH CANCER «m al "Hill "In rm: 0!". N U “at. A that th and. Mr“ Who-n tuna! Imzmr- shm' a pl'fM'O‘Ss‘ “â€1â€. I vwlusiVo-l)‘ a start tn muml and HM. . your can turns 37: Hm? hnn’f r â€Ii: an†«m it somn {is within Hm luvntly 01m". n‘ v'. If hr 5‘ runolitin rmin! H‘ 'lll I it. has if its Pum- vnmm mu â€1' NW na- Although «“20 h In Hf Hm lnw nn 3 kink '1' low“ .- in the u riVil- "H mm In who-n vmo- rm “'0 'al IN' I lmn‘t. spew]: only amateurs dn it. g Don't driw on h‘nllvy var tmvks; Hhuy‘ll gr! you intn trouble. ; lmn't. splash mud nn innncvnt by" jetanolvrs: its a Hmughtlvss, cruel trivk. 4 hun'g, lurk ymu' hmkc-s wlmn you bum. in skid; you'll Iusw «Huh-0| of eye and agreeable to the taste; we are supplied increasingly with tinned and smealled scientiï¬c foods. nur fond chemists are largely re- sponsible for the diseases which we suffer, for we must not. for et that what are calleol scientiï¬caly balâ€" anceol funds are not sufï¬cient for the pin-servatinn 0f health. We can kill an animal by feeding it cm a scientiï¬cally balanced Patiun and nntliing more. Such rations ['ttl't‘ly give the intestine any rough- age tn \wrk upon and witlmut. \itnniznes, salts and i‘migliage. the residin- Hf a clim's’lo'd scientiï¬c ftfiml remains in tho- intestineand in time. t""..'lll" tn muse lncal irritation and t» generato- [misuns which are all- sol-bml into the uirculatinn. \V‘e must get back tn natural t'nmls. greenstutt's. fresh fruits. \\'l|ttlt‘nlt'tll breach; o'tt'. hnn't oh'iw fast. cm “H. pawmnnt: y-n'ro- lmund m I'o-m‘vt it. lhvn’t raw your mutm'. skim your olmu's Hr snunel your [mm at night: Hw nviuhluns may wake 11p and Shunt \ml. lmn‘t rut :wruss tlw insidv nf a mum snmvtimo- you’ll mow, an- nthm' ('al‘ head-0n. Dnn't sunk to pass another car withuut ï¬rst giving: your hum; you may go't Sido‘-S\\'i[|0‘d. llcm't riolo- in “In middlv of thc‘ mad: :mnthvr I'Hall 1mg will tnngln with you M'o‘ntually. Dan't bark yom; car without look- ing lwhinrl you: erv's always snnwthing HmrP. \Vc haw it on the authority of HM lo-s's a person than the Dominion lmiiltry Husbandman. that. the limb- lo'lll of small eggs is becoming: mnrc- :nml mHI'o' [il'nnnllnccil “10' longer the breeding for high pg}: prndmu tinn is continued. Thus it bccï¬mcs llu't‘o-ssflt’§'. as he further says in his rwgmrt. t‘nr l9'2’i. that the greatest cai'o- in svh‘t'llllg a malc tQ head the" thick should be taken to see that he is hum] large egg stock. Records d» n»: show that. a high producing bird is bound to lay a small eggs. but thcy indicate that unless care- t'nl selection is followed, there is a decided tendency for the size of “225‘ to ole-crease. as production in- creases. -\ bird that does not lay eggs that average 24 ounces to the dozen cannot be registered no mat- ter how many eggs she may lay. Attention to this matter of size. as well as to heavy yield. is being given by th Poultry Division at Ot- tawa. and data is being collected that will be made public as the re- port says. in due season. \\‘o~ haw hm-n studying tlw lmdy fur mm'v than 2.000 yt-al's, but. to â€Hi day. we knnw surprisingly lit- Ho- abnut itâ€"«po-rhaps in sum», ways lvss than Himmcr‘atps did. “’9 lunrn. hnwvvo'r, that it. thrives un- clvr wrtain simple cnnditinns. and that. tho- furthm' it (it-[mrts from tho-m Hu- mun-v it bro-:lks down. If wa vmu'litirms \w-rv nm'vssax‘ily immmpatihlo- with civilization. nur- mnuntinx ("anew rat» Wnllld vtim'l us III a hmwlo-ss pnsifinn. indmu‘l. Lurkily. tho-y an? mm. It" “’9 can po-I'suzloh- pomplo- tn [whirl] tn Hm mnru natural huhits :Illol div-t. umlm' “.33le m- knuw Hu- hmly thrives, \\. e'r=:: still 1w ('iViIiZNI withmlt ill- mmr 32:. â€w swinus ri<k Hf hwinr: Ellis Burkvr. in his howl; nu can~ co-r savs hr “Pm, to) “w Zlm mw flax and mm an vlophant pick 11p a humm “ith his trunk and vat it stick and all. Hr hurriml away to .‘lakw in» ynnr mind to he a loader. anomhm‘ this: 'ho rises every time he falls will sometime rise to stay." "That's all right; he» knows what. he uants.’ " Naiurallx the human stom- ach would harilh assimilate: a limihm mm in Iva-4 Nu H0 on it. but the prin- ciplo M â€iv thing is snumi. Rough- :ngu is us o-ssvntial in us as it is to Hw vii-pliant. FL? QHBRTON UNION POSTPONED T0 MARCH Avvmwling tn Hm latest advicns. thug-w will lw nu unitm nf tlm Meth- mlist :mot l’l'o-s}v}‘to'l'ralll Mann-hos in Hmho'rtnn until March. 1926. This is â€w nutmmv nt' tlu' lwgutintinns is Hu- nllh'nmo- nf Hw nvgutintinm lwm'own tlw hm» vlmrvhvs fullnwing thv :nppo‘mHmo‘mt. nt' Rm: (1. Clumvnt as [ulstnr Hf tho Mo-thndist vhul't‘h. \Vllilv Mr. HHI‘I'HWH‘ will I'vmain in tnll u... ‘km-pw, thinking Um "-1..- phant hzm dour itsvlf an injury, but Hm krm-pfft‘ _Ia_llgh_o-4l‘:‘md to!!! hi_m. PASTE THIS ON YOUR .1." hes Arranged to Continue Semarate Congregations of United Church. PHI." SIZE OF EGGS COUNT pass WINDSHIBLD if hv \ViShPS one. In adolitinll. Cul. Muclntyro is coudnrting a class fur thnsu who rmmut. swim. It is. in M’o‘ry way. mm Hf the [met outings a [my mum possibly haw. Thu SM. and .Sonuts \Valtvr Swan-s and [Mn Smith had to comt‘ humo- last \ka-c-ml. but. Troop Lvadur Tm! Clark. P. L. Ernest .Vt'flM-S. So-cnml Eric Clark, and Scouts anmzln .lamivsnn and Law- ro-nm' \Vhitmc‘n'u arr still thoro. During: Hlv ï¬rst \Vl'f'k. :1 schedule of lmsvbnll games was arranged. Durham mm thvir first. game". but last tlu- nvxt. twn. Tho? SM. has handed out a chaHengv to any In Chili'gv of tho S.M., seven Scouts loft Durham on tho- morning of tho 6th of July. Dr. D. B. Jamiesnn and Mr. S. D. Croft very kindly drove tho follows. with their lumrago to ()wnn Sound, when) they emhzitkod with about sixty other Scouts from tho District. on tho steam yacht "Vountta“ and had :1 most enjoy- ilhlt' sail of about twonty-throo milos to Whitt- Cloud Island. H11'1» “11‘ lmvs fnunu' that the ad- \ancv pmlv in cha1gt- of S.1\I.DI‘. W. Marshall [1:111 H111 camas 1111 and 19s1~1')tl1i11:: in 11111111111195 for tl11-m Iivv1'yh1nly wry quivkly f1~ll 111111 11la1-1_-. 11111! by Sunday 1110111111". 1>\'1,»1'_\'thing Innkod as if H113 outï¬t 111111 111-1-11 11111111? canvas far a 0011- 11111 111' \VPPKS. Tlu- namt- snuncls nice. dam-51ft it? Well. tako- it from mt», it’s just! as nice as it. snunds. 'l‘hv annual Dis- trict (lamp of the Boy Scnuts’ As- sucintion is there, and “19 lmys aw having a whale of a time. 'l'hv camp is in (harm of (.101. D. K. Macintyl'r. 1451.0. .\l.(1.. Distl'ivt «lc'vmmissiunm. u: wan Smmal. L20]. Muvlntvw is [willing if nut ofï¬q-ivnt. and t-VPI'V (ltlziil Hf rump life is lnnkml at‘tm'. His second in cum- mamd is Dr. \\'. Marshall of Owen Sound. Hn' M'Iit'iwnt. SH“. 01' the 33th TI'OUU-«HH' gc'vmi HM Prvsbytorians. The \wzlther has hum itlval. the camp only having mw rainy night so» far. 'l‘hm‘v arn rum- lmats. and n0 fo-llmv has to In» rofusml a boat ICVi'ijviuily ants lll‘~â€"-Hi' is 1:“? up -â€"nt_ 7 n‘t-hwk. Al'tvi' huh’ :ln lump in Whil‘ll tn dross. ilw ‘amn has mm'ning clnlni's at 7.30. During: the no-xt til‘tw-n minntns. lln- imys gut â€H‘ll' hlunkwts nut. in air and start fixing: 11p ttwir tents. At 7.45 comes “cunk-hOHSP" over-xvolconw sound. Alli-1' in'vakl'nst, ovm'y trnt (lvmtes its uni-x'gy tn gutting." its limit, in sham far â€in tiny. Hits of straw {mm “in “tit'ks.†pnpm', string. etc. are all varet‘ully picked tip from around tlm ti-nt. And right hero. “1- might, say, that it is hanl t0 imaginv anything: titlim' m- cleaner than a Boy Scnut (‘illllll just, hot'nrc Tent Inspwtinn. 'l‘lwn t‘nllnw gamvs, insirm-tic‘m. snimming. dinner; and mum- instrncthm, swimming and gnmr-s. Snppm- cumvs at. 5.30. Colors at 6. and Camp Flt‘f‘ at. 8 o'cluck. Tho tiny 010503 with Lights Out at 9.30. White Cloud Island Camp Smwl'vign l’lum'. 1w1' hag: $5.00 Eclipsw Flnm'. pm' bug....$4. \Vhitn Lily Pastry Flour The People’s Mill THE PEOPLE’S MILLS ml haE'l‘. ..... ' .‘If \Vhito Lily Pastry ’ 5 2+ ID. lmg‘." ............. Food Flmu‘. pm' bag ..... [1011M Uats. pm' bag Highest Price Paid for Wheat delivered at the Mill Our Feeds are of the Best Quality, and our Flour is Guaranteed. Prices right for Cash Goods Delivered in Town Every Afternoon Phone 8, Night or Day. Gunn’s Big 60 Beef Scrap and Poultry Foods BLATCHFORD’S CALF, PIG and POULTRY F0008 JOHN MCGOWAN THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Eh; OwenSound TI‘OOp L0 bring__a gear}: to Durham for a. game. He feels confident that we can beat any of them with our regular team. Camp Notes '1) 'nald Smith had the proud dis- tnurtion of timing one of the ï¬rst to gm m the \x'utvr. He fell in. ’l'wj Clark is hawks 0n the showing thvm (Werlwm‘d :u‘ound‘thv camp ï¬re: First Speaker: “Did you knnw that. Don Smith had turned Bap- tist‘?" St-cund Shoakm': “No. Is that SH?" First Speakm': “sz. and hv‘s a I’x'osbytvrinn minister’s son." 'l‘lu- new nicknamv for Jamie-sun is “Giggles." Second Sl'makpr: “How did it happen?" First Smakm‘: “Ho \ 'as immm'svd last Sunday. . Ernie was is the lwst. vatclmr in Hm \Vhito (Zlmu'l Softball nguo. If yuu dnn’t boliuw nwâ€"I fm‘g'vt. the I'PSI. ()vm'hvarcl in tlw Durham S.M.’s tvnt. at 12.30 ax. Tm! Clark speak- ing: to the S.M.: “Do you think I’m worth a nickvl?†(Nichnl). Durhamito to a Fifth Trooper: “Why is tvnt N0. 10 (St. Marys, annn Catholic; like) a sausage factory?" Fifth 'l‘mnpvr: “Ynu'vo gut m0.†Durhamitu: “Bocausv they mix mnat. than†(Tho. Mics moot there). SM. t0 T.L.: “ ‘\1mm1' \Vhitmnm‘ must be lunvly 101' his mothnr.†'l'.L.: “mm".s that '2’" 8.51.: “I saw him hanging around thusv girls down on tlw clock." It's a wisv man who knows when lw is acting: fnnlisll. ’l‘lw mum at. tlw hnltum is usually hold 11;) by the man at. tlw twp. A wild l‘lcll}. gm-th lwaI‘P a full. le mam who kicks about, the l‘nml at lu-mc- usually is afraid of tlw wailm's in ro-Rtauranls. Truth isn‘t struugvr than a fish- o-rman. «m» pretty gnml z'm‘nsnn why :1 man marrivs is sumo? woman. Romp yum“ llmllth at hum!- SH yml \Wm't haw to .20 away l'nr it. Tl'w lmy whn prtim'lisml not. '0 drink lwt‘urn hp was 21 has a son who pz'wl‘nim‘s tn swmu' Ofl' tlwn. \‘vry I'ww pnnplu in ticklish sitnn- tinns swm to 1w ticklml. Thu man of Mir hour has mad“ his plans fur years illmm'wd Hats, per“ 100 lbs. $1.80 (Zrimpm‘l flats. pm' 100 lbs. $1.80 Mixod' (Ih'tp. per 100 lbs. $1.80 Chomimd Oats. per ton lot $35.00 (Irimped Oats, per ton lot. $35.00 Mixru‘l Chm}: 1101‘ ton lot $35.00 Hunn‘s Tankz‘lgv. pm‘ 100 lbs. .................... $3.25 TOM SLIM SAYS Durham, Ont. making all the night- Island jnalous. He’s what late hours are. tl)‘ ‘ to.†lr. J. 0. Apps Takes Position of Late W. B. Howard as Executive Ae- Tim appointment. of Mr. J. 0. Apps to the positiun of gpneral 9x- vcutiw assistant. of the Canadian Pacific Railway. caused by the. re- cvnt. civath uf Mr. W. B. Howard. will be of interest. in the citizons nf Tara and vicinity. as Mr. Apps was born at Tara in 1877 and was the 31m 0f the late Joseph Apps whn sistant. Just Like City†Water S ervic;e @; will give you all the advantages of city water service. Systems are built in many sizes and styles. They It: needs of a bungalow or a country club. They are either by electric motor or gasoline engine. Modern plumbing, including bathroom with hot and cold wa- ter, lavatory, shower, toilet, and faucets in many convenient places â€"think what this means to the suburban or farm home. With the present standards of living these conveniences are a necessity. They make for comfort, health, sanitation and labor-saving. They were formerly to be had only in the city. but now, N o matter where you live, you can now have running water un- der pressure'in your home. The Royal Bank “I"? GATES 92.5.9 8 UNDER 5‘ 2.5.9 70 s 5. 7‘ 3 ~ 10 IO‘ f"). ' 30. ll‘ 30. - 50. IS‘ BANKING J Durham Branch of Canada A Duro system is worth all it costs for ï¬re protection alone. It is easily installed in old or new homesâ€"taking water from deep or shallow well, cis- tern or spring. They are compact, powerful, and automatic. They are driven either by electric motor or gasoline engine. The illustration shows one of the engine- driven Systems pump and engine being mounted as a unit. . W up to $100, yon will combine safety, economy and convenience by using Royal Bank Money Orders. They will be cashed by any Bank in Canada (Yukon ex- cepted) without charge. You will ï¬nd our Money Orders payable in US. Dollars and Sterling most convenient for making small remittances to the United States and Great Britain. WHEN remitting any amount 1m to $100. You will combine Distributed by the Empire Bra: Manufacturing Company, Limited. London and Toronto conducted a foundry for some time in Tara, and later entered the em- ploy of the C. P. R. and went to Montreal. where he resided for a number of years, and then rotumed to Toronto whom ho dim]. Mr. J. 0. Apps. who has received this im- portant appointment. has boon in the employ of tho C. P. R. for many yours. There are no volatch-s in Tara at the present. timn. Correct this sontvnco: "quw that. I’m homo {rum school,†said the girl to her mothnr. “You can rest all summer.†I. A. Rowland, Manager MK: Thu-Ida. 3"! u- 1.3!. J. H. HARDING 20 this statinll w [mint Hf high : S\\‘il7.v1°land.. l WUUM lw suvl prvsvnt Stun-r- thv hackgrnmu on a high wan Olsil) rum‘ile Wflrld. Thins becomv availuh part, of â€In “1'. Th0 (Nos! 40 been roughly millinn dullzn fortune from Radio Patents 01'. Labour. whn is klumn w cipally fur his clo-wiuwnc-m n1 reflex princlplvs. has lvusml .. 0‘ his radiu [HHMHS ht M'U'I‘JII \ erican mnm'ns. H has loo-m timatod that Dr. Lutuurk I'o-m'! {mm his I'aclin MINâ€! warm-Nu will bring him mnrv than .x n. 1‘ dnllars. Largo Audiences For Good Program If you kno-w Hung “hull )qu ~~1 â€A int“ 3 “MW lllIt‘I'nlnhunc-, 3m; \xw: It has been sugw operate its own Inter the purpose of admx station is being strong: several countries. and into a rmliu mi talking 10 with! plo. yuu mould struvk. «or :11 l carvful «of what During Uu- 'lit tor Artists «2 Tlu'h‘v (' 03.4ch I UUN'I Fl immvns It I-' lm ski! with PM with rmii" “I A curtain : be happy if I: at. as lmv a.- some pm‘ulim' rocoiw‘t‘. I'll he (‘ ing Ans.â€"-\\'i1.h Shullld 51M 3‘ normal â€51' 4 dry voile. l4 highn!‘ plain hurt HH- min groatvr wha; duco thv 80H! any \\' ml Sl'l “('V, Ma'iur hrmmm hr 3 call in NW wh‘wr‘utv -‘ a Church at «hum» Wm- Peacv Riwr ¢Z«.:.!‘,"\.. . miles wast nf Hu- r. '\ H0 illld “I“. Urnohnhi to \‘imv the» hm-ksm '4‘ .1 and Plljfly le Gihnuw- “ 00m“ â€Irullflll H!" H! 'Hc Rev. and Mrs. lirahuw their umv charm- nnm~ 1h? ï¬rst mmmumnl: -. ."\ . ['nitml church ho-rw \U- pllCP on NW 12â€! 02' Juls . jor Graham will I'N'vuv- may» in rnnum'tinu \\ OhUI‘CII [H‘HIH‘I‘HZ H0 [Hun farewell sermon nu Suudm . If. Alfred \Vauch was t. the bank at. 'l'hul‘udalv. um doll. in which thc' 4311' “Eh in I smfl'y vault for half :1 M . Wit. “1!“ llf'llwd hll 07m. “(Nd i.-' “W third '1‘. and I“. Josoph “11th O C 31v \I INTERNATIONH. PICK slaliun \VHUM In ,1 HT hill“ altitmh lol'land.. Its tron Id be such as \\ Ollt SUp4‘l'-I’u\\‘c‘l' hackm'nund. It v high wavaMh l} l‘em‘h'ml half-M Id. Thus Its [sh me! availahln t,†11' of the world. no cost 01' sm-h 1 roughly G‘Stilllilh' A New Reas0n For banunt SUN on anyflm Thursday. July 16, 1925 8H I'l Mr. Sherri" 11 problems. Writ H s tl0'\o'ln|0llh'll dos. has lc-asq taunts 1:. WW us. M Ma I Dr. Latuur's 0 "atom! :qu H RADIO Ql'f m \Vfl bu The I- Diem: n1