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\EDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1925 HHMIDITY OF AR LUNGS Io IMPORTANT TO HEALTH Standard Foreman’s Club Hears Subject Dis- cussed by Expert at _ Glee Club and Orchestra Entertain. D. J. MeQuaid of Denver, strument company, gave a ver talk last evening at the regular meeting of the Standard Foreman’s club, his subject d maintenance and operation o struments. His talk was of ineluded a ve fine display of in-| struments, uses of which were explained during the course talk. One thing th: stressed especially of the humidity to general pul discussion and the ho He said in “part “According to r Samuel S. Weyer, ed with The Smithsonian Institute, al one-third of all death in the Unite States re his compiled by breathe. | is, influ- n the in nt in the wrtificial heating sea “One of the principa: dryness of the air inside our houses. offices, public buildings and Places wheré the public cong It lacks mpisture or humidity your home is not perfectly comfort- able when an accurate dr: thermometer is reading 68 degrees F., it is because it lacks humidity. If at the same temperature inside and 32 degrees outside your windows are not steamed up, it is dry in your home, and if you windows are not frosted up from top to bottom when it is zero outside, it is not a health- ful place for you to be in. evaporate more er in our hon offices, ete., to overcome the d mosphere we ure living in. The proper amount of humidity can be measured by what is commonly call eda wet and dry bulb thermon one bulb being kept constantly by a wick covering, one, end of which is kept in water., At 68 de- grees F., the air we breathe should contain about 5 per cert of ail the moisture it will hold or 5 per cent relative humidity. Cabinet Crisis Near at Madrid HENDAYE, FRANCO SPANISH FRONTIER, Dec. 2.—(?)—Informa- tion reaching here from Madrid says “a complete ministerial crisis is im- minent.” MADRID, Dee, General Primo de the royal palace at one o’cloc afternoon, is quoted by the Havas agency as having confirmed the re- port that the military directorate would be replaced by a new cabinet in the near future. _ Syrian Rebels Are Advancing (#)—Captain LONDON, Dec. 2.—@)—The Eve- ning News Cairo correspondent says an unconfirmed report is published there stating that the rebel Druse tribesmen in Syria are advancing to attack Damascus and that a big bat- tle is imminent. By Hill Weaver & Co. Wire. Thomson McKinnon: he action of the market suggests purchases on all minor reaetions ‘in wheat. Harris Winthrop: Doubt if there is any permanent downturn in sight for wheat, unless it is created by declining premiums for cash at clr- culating centers. Stein Alstein: A further upturn in wheat seems likely if Argentine news continues bullish und there ts no kening of the Bartlett Frazler situation in wheat {s Broad outside buying vestors buying corn on levels. Cash pressure appe: diminishing in oats, Jackson Brosk Would buy wheat on reactions. Movement of corn from the country is coming up to expectations. —————___ NEW YORK, Dec. 2.—American milliners are waiting to see how the case of Colonel Mitchell comes out before sponsoring the new navia- tor hats originated In Paris. These caps are of velvet. fitting close to the head and with tabs covering the ears, the theory being that women’s ears have been tn retirement so long that they need protection when ex- posed by the boyish bob. —_ est Water, cash position The genera! encouraging ny in t low 8 to be} Drink Hill © TREBLE CLEF CONCERT ELKS AUDITORIUM Monday, Dec. 14, 8:15 P. M. Plan to Attend. ‘ FOR APPOINTMENT High class barber work for men and women pleasing ‘tions. — Several | numbers we © presented by the standard or tra which were very of the law. We must | J AREATHED IN Monthly Meeting; engineer with the Taylor In- y interesting and educational ealing with the construction, f temperature-measuring in- a very practical nature and Mr. McQuaid will give talks at the varlo middle rn universities local hig school glce lub, ction of Miss Jessie nd@ accompanied on the er, rendered some | and “Honte this part bout a hird round, . Daily announce: | wn on the printed the idea being ence on the part It consisted of a match, secyetly arranged, between Joe Gor- man and Jack Dillon, both of whom had long made-every effort to evade the law. Mr. Daily explained that the match would be & true test of the “survival of the fittest fight would be run to a deck ish. Jack Dillon, known as Hawley in his Sunday school clothes, entered the ring, followed closely by an, Who was recognized as ling under Heinie” Eberstein. were in tip-top condition, Dillon showing a slightly warped contour. due to intensive training, while Gor- man exhibited a perfect fighting form, somewhat thick, but not at ail fat. Dillon, 240 pounds, Gorman, 128 pounds, The bout, came to a startling finish at. the end of. the third round, when it was discovered that Gorman had concealed a horre- shoe in one of ‘his gloves. Dillion, though bruised about the face and displaying an artistically decorated left eye, held up well under the heavy onslaughts of Gorman, though he complained repeatedly of his op- ponent stepping viciously on his corns. In spite of Gorman’'s con- 1 advantages, Dillon had led fight from the start to finish, so without question, détision had been made in his favor. Both men The ORIGINAL Malted Milk DISABLED VET ; | known AT SHERIDAN MEETS DEATH SE SRIDAN, Wyo. Dec, 2,—A)— While waiting for local attention In a office, Sumner n mental patient at the United States government hospital here, sudden! threw himself from the sé¢cond floor of the Whitney build'ng here and crashed to ostant death on the pavement below. 3rown was a’ world. war veteran | ing from shell shock, t the hospital here November, 1919. } physician's Brown, DOCTOR 101 YEARS OLD | VAL, Utah, Dec. 2.—)—Dr. | vey Coe H be the oldest y the Uni S was bi Ohio in 185 He w friend of President of the mormon chureh am Young Drink Hill Crest Water. Phone 1151.| A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL RESERVE THEM We give you 6% on all you have paid in until Christmas /ELRY. J RYE 118 E. 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This was | fur or woolen lining. raging. ‘The town's e = tion of 1,500 is fighting the flames, \FIRE SWEEPS fo kil/ MOTHS use ONTARIO TOWN | of water in Big Goose creek here Wednesday noon, According to the by the station at Westport; Wash. fell face down in the water. | SEEEEEeEeEE | | | PORTLAND, Ore.—A three marted | steam schooner, name unknown, ground on the south sige of the north Chamois Lined, | Chamois leather has not lost its} appeal as a hand covering with the! of winter. One of the new. | Dead in Creek is HES SHERIDAN, Wyo., Dec. 2.)—| jetty at Gray's Harbor, Five men g’ove mode's is made of| NORTH BAY, Ontario, Dec 2—| (iso Ais ROACHE > The bods Siver Forberg, ack-|from the ship came ashore in their | s leather and linea with |()—Fire which broke out e to- ANTS . BEDBUG nd lying in one foot] own hoat and the coast guard {s pre- 3 Give Her w Cedar Chest A Gift Treasured By Women Join Callaways Christmas CEDAR CHEST CLUB MOTH-PROOF Cedar Chest is a year-round gift. 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