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PAGE FOUR The Bismarck Tribune can reduce fares until nea ford taxi transportation to everybody will be able THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE The Poacher | | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1925 CUMMINS SAYS THIS f An Independent Newspaper | Maybe they really will give the public the benefit) —_—_— FOOD SPOILS QUICKLY THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER [of at least part of the difference, too, ‘There's con ~ = — = (Establishea 1 siderable competition in the taxi business \ —— p a : | | By DR. HUGH $. CUMMING | should know the history of the fish Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company, | : | bh S| with which you are served. . Bismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at Our Government Surgeon: General, United States Pub-} When fish is caught it is often , 7 Bigmarck, as second class mail matter. im THIET NE TewaRt wreNt MAtlaN ANASoHeVEL Lhe i Me Meatth Service saute! thrown inte & boats tamelimes on ice, Presiden nd ‘ublisher sf Meat which you u on ya a oO C1 en ols i oe ee Breelient Bbd eepienet laine { passes through three change: | Afterward, it lies, sometimes in ; may: ‘ ‘ , becomes it for us y| ice, sometimes not, for z $ Subscription Rates Payable In Advance win @. Aldrich of Oakland, Calif, elaims to be it becomes uni sti-tender-and dc | Grieve daye before it roaches the DELS by Carrier, DEO YORE ces ae tie only living son of the Revolution. ' restible, Almost. immediately, how-! wholesaler. _. Daiiy by mail, per year (in Bismarck) | ever, neat. begins to. change. It{ At the wholesaler's where it is un- Nails by mail, per r His father, Caleb Aldrich, entered the Revolur | fually toughens until it reaches} loaded, fish may lie for a longer or Gn state outside Bismarck) » 6.09 Gionary army as a drummer hoy, at 14, and was! it is too tough to) shorter period of time, sometimes Tmiy by matt, outside of North Dakota. . 6.00. : \ This is followed by another| without ice, sometimes thrown on » . Member Audit Bureau of Circulation afterward a | age which is in reality the een top of broken ice, usually exposed to aaa ace = His son, born when the father was . is now $87.! ning of those chang whic later] the 3 "I F 5. Member of The Assoclated Press . . \ we describe as putrefaction. When it comes into the hands of Associated Press Is exclusively entitled wy the Yet, of all nations, we are the one with the oldest | It would bo better if we could al-{ the retailer in a local market. it. is te st ae 2 itches credited sath i 1 5 OHI. BRO WHORE . f gov ways get our meat immediately -| again re-iced and kept upon the ice age jor republication of all news dispatches credited constitution and the only one whose form of is killed, but in the present| until you’ purchase it. This fish, de- to it or not otherwise credited in this paper, and aly crnment has not been radically changed. i Slane of our development this is im-| pending on how efficiently refriger- the .ocal news of spontaneous origin published bere, Guy experiment of freedom, then the newest and | possible, This forces us to resort| ation has been carried out, reaches in, All rights of republication of al} ulher matter i , \ efrigeration and cold storage.| you either in a state of perfection or to refrige Harald até also teserved rashest thing in the world, is now the oldest andj The more carefully these processes} putretaction, sometimes in the. 1 =a ; pst conservative | ure carried out, the safer our ments] Yer, , You practically never get fresh 4 . Foreign Representatives Don't worry about “radicalism” in Americ | for food. ish. : . . PAYNE COMPAN es ‘ : ] ' must we forget that the ulti-] Cooking, if done thoroughly, 1 snicago, OUAN PAYSE COMPANY org a ee | mate consumer should cook his meat! sens the effects of the beginning OE CAG) De . the rest of the world is not going to try | soon as possible after purchase.| putrefactive changes, but if fish is g Bld tr oth ld going Pi Tower Bldg. ass — a Kresge Bldg . hot weather, the ice box in the ainted or spoiled, neither o PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH avn Bag (urements sctage Motie: “while va” most" nor any other ‘treatment NEW YORK = = ene A Sa | lable and perhaps — indispens: r it safe. * 7 a — on | household article, is not kept What Fish Not To Buy ‘ (Official City, State and Courty Newspaper) Gems | cnough to keep’ food, — espe You should refuse to touch any =! crete - —= — —— Mrs. ssie Woolworth Donahue, heiress: to the! ats and fish, even when these | fish that shows one of these signs, | 7 ie ‘ance rool wai illio is robbed of je vorth fresh, for but a very short time. i . Cumming says World War on Cancer Woolworth millions, is robbed of jewels worth § | Fish spoils more rapidly than} 1. Do not buy fish whose eyes are Scientists are waging a world wide battle upon 00 ina New York hotel. A thie walks calmly into | mi particularly in warm weather.! cloud nd e lest thele sheen. d ' : oc jewsls: fron eal Sh is no y kept, that is, The f fresh fish are bright cancer today urgeons, physiciar biologists, her apartment and lake the jewels from a bur in| | uf hii moe pranerly, Rene tot ise be oe e i TY 1 chemists and expert microseopists of every nation drawer, while she is in another room, | | become unfit for consumption | Do not buy fish whose skins} ate: turning the ention to this dread disease, | Are suea jewels worth all the worry they cause” hin a few hours after it i | are wrinkled. i aire turning their attention to this dread disease oll bet Mite: onal tans hava’ wee cans | he possible, fish should h : 3. Doenot buy fish whose scale: Important p is being made. But It should ae ae ee jf it is not possible to keep fish! are dry or ean be loosened easily he remembered that cancer ig a long way from be ; Worth a million as any poor boy is with 10 cents | | frozen, the nearer it is brought to a with the fingers. : ing conqu [worth of shiny new marbles. H i freezing temperature the better. vain Do not buy fish when the ee i The ideal plan is to cook and plubber sho , : ' The recent work of Dr. W. Dr. J.B. | fish at once, The more qu Do not buy h whore gills ' tar of Englane : 1 ly a fish can be conveyed from the) are a pale red. Fresh fish have Dn dies ies ene ante ae | water to your table the better. bright red gill : al a. tention, It should he kept in ever, th Editorial Comment | “Unfortunately fish are not <8, “Do not buy soft fish. If, aftex "+ this work in no way constitutes a ed cure, 1 | cared for on their way from | pressing a fish, the prints of your 1 oval t t 1 to the investi {th upply to the consum-. fingers remain, refuse absolutely to is of valne at the present time only to the « . is . i a inland towns you. buy that fish. Young Bob's Opportunity t co in inlan w y ting biologist. ; \. = a ee It may be fiv years li (Mingennolls: Journal) | | them to get mor . » voters of Wisconsin oor the minor fraction | i aying: y he practicing physic n will benefit: yoter . without paying _ the potting bee oie a i gee asl F eit’ oes "|| ADVENTURE OF ‘Their work represents an important extension of lite Senator La Follette’s youthful : al ings W : THE TWINS y hh y ate to finish out his fathe term. vey have r rehes begun in the United sta by Dr. Pey | * ae ; i on ‘ al a Money BY OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON ton Rous of the Rockefeller Institute. ‘Togethers | #¢cepted his promises to carry on the work andy done. wit? some important work now going on in Gert policies of his sire. Wisconsin thus eve ts an vou have it, will buy] Uncle Ring your speedame, é aie ia ‘ane toutside the breast works fore whieh burn- More ngs, and) ter says thirty-five miles an hour, an Denmark, it tends to est theory ate ee caaper ta eatleiceis anifimasénaniil until and 46, which the leat he got only by| Corny Geol to; Kis uncle, M the cause of cancer. | mer la ‘ ‘i : persona And = money * can} : i b He has a great opportunity to grow into power a be got by that: too: ‘was worried, be-*’ 3 ?s Up to the present time there have been two con | at z : , , be: ilicting ‘theories ahoul the ortein of cancer. Fusefulness in the Senate, or he can emulate his | st amboat tiel ¢ he and Coby, brother, ; One view was that no germ played a part in can. | f@ther as an obstructive and destructive foree, 0°) LE Bey from ceptions to enjoy the places, pi Mae eles bon iad diatinetly { r, the cancer resulting from a wild wth on B€ may prove a negligible factor | c other d things that the Hoat started out nih bis ry the part of the body cells. It believed that for ia re ne 7 i ae ata fe and Me cal ; ihe fotote M will buy An os and pie fast diriving. fwenty or \ some reason, the factor which cause ely to grow | Persistence of the elder La lollette, r gia dee ae 4 foe the gtlet: dark-skinned t will not buy the capacity | ; miles is fast enough ptcene sno ‘ Ace 4 | seen. Perhaps his youth (will. save him for atime | it ly turned 4 is for the gri smooth asphalt young couples were to understand and enjoy them. \ “” he had said. “I : to a certain size and shape at a certain rate t ne : ; ‘ viner | SHE Put down receiver aad c hat you will feel epping and ing in competi-. Money will buy house, furniture! never intend to. di fast and inoperative and that the cells grew wild as a result, ‘fom the latter's dour pessimism and domineering | oq ie ue ; : ie Know 1 tha tion for a Cha prize, And and food. It will not buy the friends! y hat’: more, if 1 ever let my nep- 7 " i prance. “It's one: aoe oe oe ee it st be set do who ador and justify such sur-! hews ive my ear, it is to be plain- ‘he - view wag that cancer was the result! intoleran t un _ Fol ate ae aed goa | Le miaat down t who adorn an y [hews drive * : Phe other view was that cancer was the rest rile COcneIRIAT WW. NOW ea PONTTONTTS TRS | wants love vou and that T de 1 “i shay Red: Hoe. Mana rounding. : understood) (hat (they: dilve. ‘no of a germ so small that ordinary methods failed to ma : t : 1 more than any person in all ‘the ¢. deal. thicker It will buy good me iviee: ister: than Eales, Toshall take them i i Nance its ‘i . ‘tioning, the leadership from Governor Blaine and Attorney 4 world. sq | Trovatore. It will not buy the ter and} out und give them a lesson in safe detect its presence or its method of functioning. . “Come right home, dear. a'd : une o jo r t The work of Gye and Barnard tends to prove that General Ekern, and arrogate full command to him- 1 » down after you but there are tnd. ibest Ot, ewes th that ‘ What they were doin this is the correct view. self. These other Triumvirs were for eae whe Hoes pe Pert eee Pe money will bay can also be hadi now, ‘And. the reason that. Corny ’ eaworked with a.:cancer’-fi hick logic of the situation to give him the Se hy don't you know my ve ographer, or two: out ° without it. There are books free in! said anything at all about the speed- They worked with a cancer found in chicken» 08 fe cots iti Jack, vt want to have to pose publie librari Good hygienic ad- was because his uncle had which was first investigated by Dr. Rous and known #24 to postpone their own ambition : Ww r of the e is now accessible to everybod. ell me if go faster than asain P . 5 chi ae to be seen whether the Madison agreement assign: | iven 4 You can go to Europe cheap. if you twenty-five miles, boys. Keep your asa resu't as the Rous chicken sarcoma. Dr. Rous if Aan the phone I did at in ats a ie ie yOu. ty y » boy een Proved that this cancer was caused by a virus which | iN the other Senatorship to Blaine and the Gover et enn eee vale, L thou! : i PUikge claemita ke you ean/-eye on the speedometer every min- could be separated from the tissues of the cancer. orship to Ekern is carried out, and whether it Is you were having someone else 1 i jitedi ble to qb, that Corny called outs Put Sn wns not able to eultivate or grow the virus T#lified at the polls, ot swells Phave had enough pylon to lites Paraliatle, to/ ved care going: thirty-five ‘miles, in test tubes as can be done with other germs, nor ‘ The astea . ean ee y ne bi the last two or three hou paste ch ou be j ; ure on ayaili le with-) “The speedometer isn’t set ex- ‘ould: he.gee. rorms ler a microscope. due primarily to k of unity. he real Repub'i-| not only oice bu nec Want to yet thin? — z out these, no matter how much: actly right,” said Mister Coon, coulé he see the germs under a microscope. ‘ns of Wisconsin could not get together, ‘The Well. hays, grown ten tell abito Use Dr. Dopem’s pills. No diets money you’ have “We're ‘not really going more than ; Gve ond Barnard have been able to do these “'RS 0! Bie ow ee . oe vyenrs 1 i sending no exercise; no care; just buy the = twenty-five miles, 1 am sure. Be- thins Dr, Gye has succeeded in growing the virus. litect primary prevented it, and so did the warring |” “Whe you now?" 1 inter- git wil Took ae Of) Met prot, France Doesn't Guard ides the road is so straight and : tect tube, transferring a little to a mew test- ™' tions of various leaders. Until leader | YE At Ronis: (Oly Leblios, wiv @ld n eb HoH: (BO. ena waves SYEL Sadat Se pet aneurer We're tube ord grow’ng a new quantity and keeping this ?€°TS, One able to unite conservative sentiment yoy not come home to d aa . : Mo | brine ne. won ast hu Re DOlie, SecaveIutiat, boven 1 process up for nine or ten times. Injection of virus him, to Poliette will continue to rule Wis) You had, ‘this woulld not I rahe ee ‘ five mine don't. approve of fast driving, as ef yeskags ceil » people will continue ay 5} pened : y ane Ore a day and your ry will 50 that its stationary population is you know.” t rors the lest test-tube will cause cancer in healthy n And the people will continue to pay the What would not h: he taxi was out in not to’ tha; low ibirthccat nat le toity miles. aow mee s J ; 4 ‘ oe ot to y ‘a ut it says forty les usw, kens. cry Dil of expenses put upon them by the Madi For heaven's ee boat the. Want to be beausiful? bay Mad- it s s, usual been attr pate Uncle Ring id Cobby, who loved ania Hi 5 at arr aaIen nm bureaucracy : 2 3 ters were ame Smearem’s cream, No natural of civilization, producing a to go fasi, but felt it his duty to Dr. Barnard, with the aid of a ane ute ae rat the mat porters were re of the health; no high death rate, as it does in other tell his uncle all about it. scope w use of ultra-violet light and a + My es- backward civilizations Mister Coon did not answer. y vi ally, “and " “ ae 7 ra decta emalic: . - > pee’ nefits oO r you w * any the Because so many French families T) a nooth, and as therefore shows objects smaller than can be seen : another able seundal try and tackle and keep them... Ao ROCHE ROC LOT GERI E onto tae tee aoe - oo ace 4 with ordinary microscopes, has been able to see the (Kansy ty Times) your papers this morn- here long enough for you to get in- "Want to be famous, powerful and’ health of their children, too many if the long ‘yellew’ cat had ‘ organism in the virus and to watch it multiply. Let us be thankful every day for the zon'ng law. — oe rn NEA Service, Inc.) Popular? Take Prof. Bluffem’s of them di : ‘and. was going through space. 2 The organisms appear like tiny glistening Too bad we did not have it sooner, but we have it’ ould “fvolhe ne ina US Tee ae a ty ae anna altysbletied part their heads } slobules. After a short time they swell up. Little now, and it is working, It _has prevented many have been with Sally Prescott tO tte ditite entrauise, ‘the tuition and the professor will try in the world” in the sense that evenly and. swiftly, made Mister patches appear on them which separate off, forming incongruous, ugly and hurtful misplacements of | TEht here in this buildin tinued the necessary equipment into its few most civilized persons are ‘‘oon forget everything else in the ; ae 7 ; ‘Oh, 1 know it, 1 know i Inued: you, more civilized than the correspond- world. new globules, In this way the germs grow in num- business structures, many invasions of residence So read the advertisements. And ing few most civilized in other coun-| “The speedometer is surely bers. districts. It is believed it will be able to prevent leaves, would indicate that winter the advertisers Ray human malta: trless, but that amnest of the popula-' wrong.” he said to himself. “We se Ss the erection of a filling station in a residence district | is not off and ‘the art exhibits Caney know’ “what the” people pees praschat clvilization, don t, seem to be moving so very Binet Zear- Gaileres that may and does take pride in its general char- soon shall hop about, even as the ‘What the people want is to buy civilized. Our cultivated minority is! “Uncle—that sign there said ‘Fif- c Seiki cnetoath of a ie connie Iron acter. robin in spring. things for money, To buy them a less finished product than the teen miles an hour” said Corny, Ab wrth of all the country's children a ; I was down on Chrystie ’ street with time, work, — self-sacyfice, same minority of France. But we «pulling at his sleeve. “You said ‘ail in their first year in school. A property owner asks a filling station conces- the other night to a fiesta. It ex- brains and ‘courage’ is not so pop have succeeded in spreading what to watch for signs and tell you. This is far too large a proportion. The effect on Sion. Some oil and gas company hag offered him | tended for blocks, the street arch- | ular. : ‘ culture we have much more widely. | “I know! I know!” nodded Mis- Mie yailind of faticrer on tha vaey iheecicid ot (inducements .tc g0t auch a concession at po led overhead with 'festoons of lights, And what they want with the he American doughboy’s habit of ter Coon. “That's all right for life, is deplorable. If the zoning commis ion were willing, he would jand the flags of Italy and America. things they want to buy for little estimating civilization by bathtubs eless drivers, but not for me. York = WAS not so ridiculous after all. Bath~ I'm a careful’ driver, A VE-RY 3 ee 5: . Pads . ahes ostablis! smelly li antar ae. ork, ubs, and the gene: ygiene that, careful driver.” é Naturally he loses confidence in himself. As lonz 9 ahead, establish s smelly little plant at this nd down Bri goes where they go, are precisely’ “Say, Uncle, it says fifty miles 3 as he lives he is likely to suffer from the failure boulevard intersection and disregard entirely the y, the Russian “poet of the EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO the symptom that the refinements. now,” ‘said Cobby. “You're going comple rights and interests and feelings of a whole neigh-| masses” who sprang jinto, fame af- | aoe that zat share become also the fi ty miles an hou Hee i i ; er the revolution and a huge, lum- = — ossession of the many. And they “Surely not,” said Mister Coon. The figures and reasoning are those of the Dis: berhood. : bering Man Mele looking more likell (aie = ; A >) | meat long life, safety and happiness.i “I'll have to ‘slow down. z triet of Columbia federation of the national Parent- This is what might be called filling station effront-] 9° stevedore than a poet. Yet, ’tis| | WAIT meas = Buy then something happened. 4 Teachers’ As ion. ‘The federation has started CTY. With the exception of that of the billboard | said, he has, soll 2,000,000 copies oF MINUTES ashes side road that no a movement, which it plans to make countryw nuisance, it is the most brazen the civic authori-| ie OP one wr since his arrival iL WANT To jbedy knew was there, came a lite toward preventing so many first-year-in-school fail- Ues have to contend with. Taking the utmost ad-|in America which, translated, would | tle black car. It came puffing out & : Stain A 4 3 ef 20 of fran 5 és 4 yoning | begin like this: “If you would learn eS YOu ‘onto the other road without even ie ures, for it maintains that they are easily prevent tage of lhe freedom allowedbefore the zoninit | Oeste coma oto New York.” A se jDlinking--you might say. There it able in the great majority of es, aw became effective, oil companies, aided and abet-| thought, whch I have had |was like an ugly black beetle, right = There must be some reason, the federation ted by selfish and often short-sighted property own- Pe Oe oes one of the @ infront e neat Tages realy, eo argued, why so many more children fail in their ¢"S iuvaded the residence district, squatting om |{[O) “Gnd. he ni i to ‘stand still. ieee first than in any subsequent school year many desirable residence corners, retarding natural | don’ whi Siberia tne eall Sees rent a Al alt an right in abe path ol M i Pa a} ey, q si ', Pa specs of 001 dij e] The federation undertook to discover this reason, development and injuring property values. Even DPT. & 0 Imagine digging 66 feet for fishing; oh and ste) Dig VeUow car. +4 ‘3 inal s ayy, | Who long y of phicaciy %; Mister Coon remembered one = It dismissed the idea that the first studies on a number of business streets the ubiquitous fill- | state's portfe and he was’ ad- worms, thing from his lessons. In case of. : are relatively too difficult generally speaking. lng station has, crowded In and meld back desirable | ustine -8) iates jor sare aes The Dead Sea is fishless. In thie | Seaton eee Pelgis shards § It made due allowance for physical deficiencies, improvements. ye otables ai ne es salle = au other bodies} So he pushed down both pedals but after all, this allowance has to be made for | In considering specific applications for zoning portant first night production and } of water.’ Unless fish’ wear muzzles.) hard, But right there the road was i + rf ° ot hese was annie : Fy e dam Vat i older children, too, throughout the entire school Concessions for these stations the commission would | Bot the Jeast of these was fannie WELL, WEAT IS (T NOW, seihg lengths of a mile vary in ait. Pea nee eee eS mua, F f e quite justified i ing i 3 e genera y = Peeting sg ‘erent countries, 3 Anant oe : 4 period. be aut ju: Hedin t cing jut. unt the seus) dered much of tag costae Tate won UM IN A BIG HURRY (Es erent Teouateieay ane Lalaesin differ Bang! Smash! | Crash! ee = Finally the federation reached the conclusion that Cussedness of the selfish policy the established a . ponies ut = t s Bide i 2 ay i ae : ratelel upon a she was wea ‘ into a sycamore tree and his t & the trouble lies in the entrance of a great many ‘tations reflect in many of their locations ..saw Liwellyn Jones, who out with A edd gotimenene Which nae Hees mergers Tae, Tight tbropeh the : children, perhaps most of them, into school without | aaa fuctee a heey worthy. oe oe can say he and his wife are one,” jeu shield and up onto a barn E mental preparation for a school's discipline or any | Baseball in England he hath delivered himself of book The ides of visiting eards originat-';, There Wasn't enough of the yel- Md understanding of education's purposes. (New York Times) of pan) to . puplieiing Higae ie ed in China, And: trom the Aye lew: Facer left to pick w ‘ v S| Pi ot, who wi 7 H i t ‘ivi iT : The federation sees also the necessity for some | Can it be that baseball is gettnig a foothold in) jay, Mpamond inet: ihe. with signatures, so did’the habit of sign-| SoCoMne saerlogy sald preliminary physical training, to adapt the child England? From Oxford comes a story that the game'nun in “The Miracle” and “tis said ng rectexs: ‘ ‘ to a change in habits and surroundings. What's to be done? Well, the federation’s campaign contemplates the education of parents into a realization of the fact available to give ¢ 4ft some little mental and physical ‘preparation conclusions with v _ Are requisite to a fair start in school for their chil- "dren and that it's up to them to provide it. =4, If that proves ineffective, the only thing left will ment of American visitors. furnish what sport there is. are in the field. eliminate so high a percentage of failures. ‘The loss of time which failure involves is a con- | league. qiuideration, but what worries the federation most {s | Taxi Rates | ceptions, did not excel in company repr tatives say they’re goins ney. @uto excise taxes, and if they succeed the; imagination. Comment be a readjustment of first year school work so as to | hardly encourage the hope that they could hold! their own against tail-enders in an American bush '$ upon jie We had to learn the game ourselves. | the effect of failure, as failure, on child psychology. {after Abner Doubleday of Cooperstown evolved! ue }modern baseball Americans, with a few notable ex it their is to be played there next summer for the entertain- Until the end of June, 2 an organized team of American students will itions of baseball and to t'Y| America, and he yolunteercth as iting British teams. rest of the summer players of the British Isles wil! ‘Already several teams “form” | For the’ For years | the sticks than upon Broadwa: In fact, it was not| who useth no mean part of her for- until he had won his laurels at Gettysburg that yigorously in the drive in Congress for repea} | D28eball took a tenacious hold upon the American | sculptor of some note, and she was be that she keepeth her love inerensing) the dally, met Lars Han: Sweden what David W \Cecit De Mille and others figure dozen to} to; are to how America will sce such cinemas out of Sweden as will cause it to| catch its breath....saw Maria Ku- renko, who cometh from Siberia, and they do say her name will soon ring across these states as “the new Patti,” and rare pleasant is she to look upon....saw Fortune Gallo, the Italian who proved that grand opera can be more profitable in , an once more he prepareth to take his!, artists throughout this realm.. |saw Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney, { tune in helping ‘worthy young art- ists and art utes and herself a ij hurrying to a private viewing’ PI Ghy. PYAR PA AF FATA Phe Afabos a fieclared Coby, Consider the ant. He is so busy! 8° nd ff that to Uncle Ri iworking he breaks up other people's! right eos ontineed.) [matin iP people's; (Copyright 1925, NEA. Service, Inc.) i il |. We doubt if even a great and ; famous ‘orator could “explain to a barber exactly how he wanted his [hair cut. | Faney belts’are the vogue. Many | young fellows are’ wearing them just | above where they should be used. It is no time to swap horses when you are “An eye for an eye, is fine,” a| j al ‘crossing the stream.— - | debutante ‘told us, “but what I want, Abraham Lincoln. |is-a mouth for a mouth." Grand.opera ig very hard to sing.| ROUP | But not so hard as singing “Home, | ‘ j Sweet Home” while reading a coal | Spasmodic Croup is bill \ telieved by one Copyright 1925, NFA S rvice, Ine.) | | Use Gas. It’s the Scentific HP nels