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Caremonial it Ho o] T, D, C. FOLH 1§ MADE LEGION WAN Marshal 3 .ldp From George Ne. 1, Hership ‘ately upon Hval it Washing: The Marshal ‘was met at the trajn by’ officials of George Washington = Post -1 No, 1 and escorte to President’ " THE WBEKL ER~ published avery Thurada: aent X PO R Ty e, P dae Tor. 1. Adve 2.00, pal m e, A ven. this paper, only the. nzgndm 18 tled to the. use for fi# :’n news dfi;tmhgs :rul'u% 1o ity orl:if’urwllo er ned? and ulso B s published herein, R AR i RULING OF COURT OF APPEALS'IN LIQUOR CASE In one sweeping decision the Federsl Coprt of-Appeals has -géttled the cases of many who are under indictment in various efties in connection with liquor violetions. Many points have “been in controversy and these are settled by the decision ren-| . rdered by that court. - g One point which has been a bone of contention between ‘attorneys is the fact that a chemical analysis of a sample of the Tiquor is not necessary to prove the intoxicating nature of the iquor,if the evidence of the witnesses who purchased the liguor i“shows, that it contains an excessive:amount of alcohol. In other. words;, ‘a1l that {5 necessary is for government agents to swear ‘tHat'the liquor is intoxicating to prove that it contains alcohol in ] éxceaTs of the amount lx:lll%:veig by l:w, g -0 d o Ml < The decision upholds injunction orders issued by Federa .mdfi%nf L’a‘%diipélbififfinofé'thdn 100 salooiis for violation “of prohibition 1&Ws in Chicago: . ; il it : 7' Three-fourths of various questions raised by attorneys in or than thirty liquor cases now. pmdiu_{, before the circuit urt of appeals were said to have Beeh séttléd in favor of the government by Tiesday’s decision. : dryenr said, among other things, that'one violation of the Jaws, if proved, might be taken to.show the place urred is a public nuisance, * fzion. also confirms the rigl to the penitentidry for contefpt for disregarding AN EMPIRE BUILDER.GONE - - ° In:the’desth of Lord Moiitstephen at Hatfleld, England, bk phoasEll"ohe of the greatest.of empire builders. . Associated e passed fu:'gp of the greatest:of émpire builders. . .-While as- d with James J. Hill, and'Lord Strathcona (then known ). his cousin, the'St, ‘& Pacific Railroad was a8 Built through'to Winnipeg——thereby opening ratt of new undeveloped:prairie’land, whichafter- s ‘Yecome the great wheat-granary of the northwest. » ¥ 45 Liord:Stephen was in his‘92nd year-atid was born:in Scot- Aknd;later coming to Canada and identifying himself with the ‘Agredt upbuilding of the western portion of that country. 4 His young life story is one of romance, his struggles against -poverty and rapid rise to eminence resids almost like a fairy +tale,but behind it'all was a dominant will gnd strong character “which ‘eventually placed him onthe high-pinnacle on which he “stoodint the time of his death. -As a-barefoot shepherd lad in “his avm'native Jand, he léarned many of the great Iessons which, hn,lhg ;. were invaluable:to him. « ;5 * - The Bank of Montreal and1 f ;aryetb two outstanding monuments to his‘genius in Canada, and < his-private life, characterized by its rugged integrity and sim- pli 8 [ rthy éxample of what a full life - structive undertakings. ian Pacific Railway !fil‘!'bhf!’é’m of Bicteria alig mi- crobes in living bodles. In ‘other words, the lead is “gick,” and gnless ous mniter be removed; will 1 y_perish. Curlously enpugh, 48 ‘found that it traces of salt are {mparted to .a fresh mass of lead, it ‘s attacked, and eventually falls to leces like the exhibits in the mu- ‘Professor ‘62 France, has ‘described experiments /‘made by~ him with anclent ‘medais, yuses ‘:“ so:torth, ot de * gradially digintegrating © séum of uw After a : ‘ot years they fall into dust. The ~ 47" dapse, it 18 thought, lies in'the prés- of minute traces of saline mat- “/tég, with which ‘the objects have be- |’ {wreguated’ during " thelir; jong An. the soll or under water. tfctoscoplc._chemi¢al impurl ‘| Learn correct breathing, || i Jieontrol of breatl, relaxation J of tongue and chin and you have gofié 2 long ‘Wway in: volce dévelopment. Ap- “pointments made and voices] | | Make Appaintieiits by Phones 1‘_42—458 _ ANDREW ROOD aches graw.into hig:pains ik zudzd applicas A 's Difiiment. 3 is_old ‘family - friend dway:ghm .~ for instant use. Ask your neighbr. At ol dngglate—35c, 70, $140. ht of district judges to; th ol 3 presented by Lleut. Howard 8. Fisk U. S. N., commander of the post, wilh the American Legion cergmonial baage George Washington jpost No. 1 is_the orfgingl American Legion post. “T0 EVERY MAN, Hi§ GHOST” Eayptians Firmly Believe That Each Individual. is Accompanied ' by 8hadowy Counterpart. “The Egyptians. belleve, even to this day, ‘that every man has a ghost,” says Prof. George A. Relsner, recent- ly returned from Egypt with the Har- ‘vard expedition. tatues of several thousand years ®go picture - the “Egyptian man with bis ghost. But the woman wasn’t considered Important enongh to haye one. She was the man’s wife, and that was considered sufficlent honor for her. " “The “men took. very :good .care of their ghosts, . At regular intervals they went to the room where the ghost was. supposed. to ‘live-and. placed: food offerings there for him to eat. These consisted of bread, onions dnd beer. It was necessary to repeat some mag- lc phrases which had the effect. of changing the physical nature of‘the food so-that it would be fit for con- sumption by.a spiritual being. “When a man died he became iden- tified with his ghost. On the inslde of the Egyptian's coffin a black, zig- course which the deceased’ must take throtigh the underworld.. At:each turn of the path was'a warning.of the dan- _ger to be looked for atthat, particular point and directions ‘for:avolding-1t.” bas decreed that any. member using in- toxicating liquor is to be beaten- fifty times with his-shoes, his mustache. is to be shaved off on one side and a fine of five cowrles is to be fmposed. g . And There's -the Trouble. The world needs both dreamers and workers. The trouble is the workers often go to sleep and the dreamers ¢requently have nightmares.—] Transcript. Cottage for Canines. Two bulldogs want ed cottage, about 25 miles from Lohdon, for eight- weeks” holiday, with rosms for thelr small car and . | ‘burhian stténdants, Write Box 11, ete. The sale of a strip of land five Teet wide and two miles long is unusual and becomes a matter of record:that has not béén equaled in this country. The land lies along the Meriden road north of Salina. It is the intentlon to set out trees to shade the drive- way of the Meriden road through the county, mdking the widening' of tlhifs particulfr part of ‘the road necessary totnls thirty-one acres.—Salina News in- Toledo: Capital: zag line was traced to represent. the | Reciplent of % hangs p picture of the Rev. W. H, Book, pastor.ef the church. The. pfe- ture was made more than a decade ago and shows Mr. Book with rather long, curly hair, Recently Henrletta Boyle, four-year-old 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heary Boyle, of Columbus, Was in the Toom With her mother, the minister.and & group of church mem- hers, She caught sight of the picture ! and regarded it Intently. -Her face | became more and more serlous as she | looked. Finally, she-spoke in an awe- stricken: vols “Mother,” she sald, that a sure enough photégraph of Abraham ?”—Indianapolis Nevws. Of Sealing Wax ‘You not believe i, but -!beadii' and’penddnts of ‘sealing wax are the Vogue today. ’Th'é .Wax i8 especially prepared and comes: in all colors from mist gray to gold bronze. The irich colors- when melted to- ‘g’ether'muge and blend with bizarre effects. Instructions Are Free. Come and Bring* Your Friends. The land purchased by the county ¥ Christian church at Columbus ' there: ' second prize, ete._ 2l weelkiy) _yo! L Ll ol 1m5m BErrmakm2S e 75, Roomis (Private Baths) Single at $2.00—Double $3.00 325 Rooms (Private Baths) Single at $2.50—Double $3.50 200 Rooms (anq’ee'fllih_l Te at $3 00—Doubile $4.00 Y Qthers from $2,00'to $15.00 2mOOR L THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1, 192 FAT FOLKS | G THIN | - —— 3 Rellable, ome Reduction System petaoins, pasticol Rt pormal v 10 loara. that they those from 10/ will be reduce 1 . by using Korein lfinplu“mlel of ith:the box. luction: without real benefit you may e baying found & ) = Enjos a mofiey-refund Koreim tes. “Buy “a small ‘box of ‘tabulse’ss apy drug‘store, oriaend forl 3 ;810! P] i L 2 ‘Barke: cy READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS |sussceise For Tz \% g X4 PAILY. PIONEER > Dl . That's whatfyou arg’ ! sdo ever.you can readily see such:objects.zs “‘Cow,” “Calf,” “Ciga: Picture Start With the Le ‘detérmine Spunds: eaty, ‘doesw’t"it?: And it {s easy. Without any trouble. what-§ ‘Cup,” ‘etc., ¢an't you? Well,'the others are just’as easy to see, but the idea is to see Who.can find the most, Fifteen cash prizes will be given for the fif- d teen best: lists 'of ‘words submitted in .answer .to this puzzle. The person sending in the largest and ‘correct 1ist ‘of objects shown in the “.Young and OM, Join In The Fuyn The Farmers’ Dispatch, The St. Ylu'l““l’);'szllgln“,li"lnfl {oneer R:ul nnounce today anather intéresting a ‘pufzle gdme—a puzz Chat is ‘dieront trom the oridinary and & game fn whigh all cin yardel:) et vut & pelcll or sour ‘pen and fuic and scact mitking up-a list §.4 plei ¥ds you,can find in the plcrure ‘above (hat Start:with the letter It, §s. not & trick puzzie'and il dbjects are clearly. shown. Nuthime. den-and you-don't need to turn the picturé upside-down, nor tiit rthe other; it ereating, educational und" fasch hard; just different. . all Join in—old_ folks, midd d young fo¥ks.. See who a the $ou nave your Tist sl Wp iead ¢ fa and try for 16 vour list: of. “C-Words rize by the judges you will. w! {h‘xn 335 We are making wing specit) ) mitiants (3 Pt by mah or o ¥ 'S HO' If your. gnEwer g’ the WIMIIRIII‘KET, SECOND or ’Ll,'xfll‘D Yblruo Qlmi {‘ou ucrlg lon, to lh.s aily %l. Paul rl’;a‘o&:?‘lflorlg Igu’?’:i“r xbl’: l:a‘[lfi)(' ler) 01 one. 'ar sl ! e ] (sem! £ X )urwlll re(’!’elve gl_ 0 instead of $35. FOUR' lppflz. St FIFTH prize $100, etc. (Bt C ‘cotumn Agures rll' 118l afdes pins .’%mclé ) or TH Dt it.yon wo . following special ‘offer w! fer (new ‘or renewal res) in our angwer wing FIRST, SECOND or RHIRD - hay o !‘ H 'Wo‘lub:pflnl( 8 to the Dally St. Puul Evgi?n ch “or Dal i (by mall or.carfler) or 10 one year subscriptions to The ‘will.receive: $1,000 in”place of $35. . FOURTH 200, etc. . ‘(See third ‘columin: of- Aguréy in liberal But LOOK, there thre ,000 Lo 3 e S E 00D, e X AT Tl *hive e in thi fred b ubscyl teh. you FIFTH' prize § D! iy with very Jittle et We can' :l';x': take subscriptions (by mail or) to .an tire date, . s ¥ R . ".l 13 P 4 RS bioibhions: (hott Bow dnd by_mail or-garrier, out- ¥t an@” Mnneapolls alifyl mus ewkits ‘or ‘Befofe Deceriber 17t & tan ARawers sholld be spitten (| i on one side 0 4 R 2 or. stnce [Farmers’ y be usett only. 4 dostyno 'The_abject can be DA riges. d rticipants agree to Bicent the deciaion of the judges as fnal”and conclusive. 13, The Judges will. meet 28, 1921, and the. oo T the avent ot . tie for. any o 33 . 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