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nae tf i ET LOE LOCO CE ISIE SE ENEISAES met eR a tet nan HOW HEART WEAKNESS CAN BE FORETOLD BY THE X-RAY.— How the X-ray may be used to detect heart weakness, not appar- ent by other methods of exam- ination, even before the patient has a complaint, is told in a re port by Dr. Harry Spiro, cardio- |} vascular specialist, to the Radio } logical Society of North Amer |} tea, Heart weakness can be discov- ered, he explained, by simply comparing the two sides of the beating heart as seen under the fluoroscope. The left side of the |} heart is normally the stronger pump; the muscles of the right side do not normally contract vigorously, If the left side re- sembles the right side In the size of its pulsatory waves, he sald, , it can then be said that the two sides are equal in strength, and that, therefore, the left ventricle is not as strong as it should be normally, Doctor Spiro declared that this method of diagnosing the quality of heart muscle before trouble sets in has important possibill- ties. AT THIS TIME OF THE YEAR YOU SHOULD BE PREPARED FOR ALL SORTS OF WINTER AILMENTS Have You a Good Hot Water Bottle? You will find in our stock a good assortment of the most reliable rubber goods at a minimum price for the quality. TURNER DRUG STORE Prescription Druggist +|WHEN IT HAS HAD ITS DAY <2 |How Money That Is No Longer of Use is Destroyed by the Government, ; Every day there rumbles out of the y |treasury, under heavy guard, a wagon- 4% |!oad, or more, of money: gone wrong. 7x |Over the smooth roadway past the monument it rolls at 18 miles an Y jhour, up the gentle incline, around the sharp turn to the left and into the great white building where the green lights shine at night on Uncle Sam’s new-made money and stamps. That brief ride is its last. For our money gone wrong is on its way to de- struction, says William Picket Helm in the Washington Star. Big bills, little bills, bills of every kind of issue of every denomination, all find their way at last to the graveyard. Most of it is dirty money, greasy and grimy and without trace of the erisp crackle of its youth. All of it (sy wornout money. What a tule each bill could tell! Some of it has sped quickly from one spendthrift’s hands {nto another's, gayly, carelessly, with- out a thought of tomorrow; some of it bas known the depths of the saving sock ; some of it has mildewed through the years spent underground. All of it has reached the stage where it must be withdrawn from circula- tlon. The bills have served their purpose. They are destroyed and others issued to take thelr places, a ee oo You Get the World News 8 hours sooner if you read THE LEWISTON TRIBUNE on sale at 11:30 a. m. daily Kendall’s Confectionery Ladies! Attention! Now is the time to plan on that new dress for | THANKSGIVING We have a nice line of beautiful dress patterns Figured silks, crepes, silk backed crepe knit, crepe de chines, Canton crepes, silk chiffons, velvets, and wool crepes in all colors WE ALSO HAVE A NICE SELECTION OF FANCY DRAPERIES AND CRETONES. COME IN EARLY AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION. ING YOU A PRICE ON. IF YOU SEE THE SHOES YOU WILL BUY Men’s and Boys’ Shoes ... Men’s and Boys’ all leath Men’s and Boys’ dress shoes, good Ladies’ High Heel Shoes, best kid, cost $6. hoes . , . ‘ e ) Shoe Specials WE HAVE FIVE DIFFERENT LOTS OF SHOES THAT WE ARE GIV- 98 Children’s Shoes, most all sizes - 1.98 Good Brown and Black Men’s Socks, per pair .20 Light weight wool socks for men _..... 45 Medium weight wool socks for men 15 Heavy Ribbed wool socks, white and gray 85 We have a good rubber boot for men with, leather 16-inch top .. 3.75 Also carry the well known Hood Brand Rubbers. None better wile All sizes. Come in and fit yourself out for the winter. . BAKERS STORE WILL BE CLOSED ARMISTICE DAY, NOV. 12TH . J. V. Baker & Son | Where Quality and Prices Meet HOW ABOUT Your Rubber Footwear for WINTER? You will need them most any day and why not be prepared? We have just received a full line of U. S. Rubbers, light and heavy, to fit the whole family. They are guaran- teed to give satisfaction and our prices are right Get yours while our stock in complete Cottonwood Mercantile Co. Everything to Eat and Wear APROPOS OF NOTHING Everyone who is steadfast is bound to be leaned on, If your friend cares enough for you, he’ll monopolize you. If one gets cranky enough, he knows what an artistic temperament is. If a man Gan Stay in politics for ten years, he can stay for a lifetime. Book agents could easily sell us books, if they would bring the right kind, To be told that one is well preserved isn’t a great compliment if one fears it means that one looks somewhat artl- ficlal, _ He who tries and fails will try again unless he finds out that he was mis- taken in his wish, Blessed are the meek, was sald at a time when the fierce had become an unmitigated nuisance. We are all so restless that we want to “get out in the great open spaces,” and then don’t know what to do when we get there, Taxes are due to some function that you want government to perform, Now, what function are you willing to do without to lower them? AUTOMOBILE #. GOSSIP.2 A motorist who “slips” his clutch, scorches and hardens the leather on the cone. *-e @ When planning a trip of any length, it is a wise motorist that inventories his car and its equipment. ee. © At the same time that you grind in the valves, clean the stems of all for- eign matter and make them bright and shiny, ese Always be careful to attach the rope to some part of the frame and not to the axle whenever it is necessary for a car to tow another, se @¢ A small bottle of shellac should al- ways be carried in the car as it Is invaluable for many purposes in an emergency. Gasoline will not dissolve shellac. 72s © When the starting motor for any reason lacks power to turn over the crankshaft It may be strengthened by coupling on another storage battery, it Ideal Gifts for the Camera Owner Our store is filled with gifts that are sure to please the camerist. For example—a leather case, so that the camera is pro- tected when not in use and can be hung from the ~ shoulder for convenient carrying. Here are a few other ip pees at a variety of prices from $.75 up. Kodak Albums Kodak Metal Tripods Optipods Kodapods Kodak Self Timer Kodak Portrait Attachments Negative Aloums Developing and Printing Outfits Kodak Auto-Focus Enlargers Flash Light Materials Come in and look around. Cc. 0. PERRENOUD The Rexall Store = = THIEF STILL AT LARGE (Continued from page 1) turned the Dr. Reilly office cor- ner he lit a cigarette. Reaching his car he set the engine in mo- tion, kicked the tires on_ the wheels, and drove away. From the very start, according to Mrs. Nims, who watched the perform- ance, he stepped on the gas and nearly went off of the bridge near the P. H. Dye_ residence. Just what direction he finally took out of Cottonwood, no one “tad : Thursday he also wandered up}. to the Cottonwood hardware and upon seeing a rifle on display in the window inquired of Mr. Mc- Kinney the calibre of the fire } arm and upon being informed he said it was “too small”. r During the two days i in Cot- tonwood from all reports he ap- parently conversed with no one, The bank from which the money was taken was amply protected by burglar insurance. Last week there was a bank robbed at Johnston, Washington, the three thieves that held up the bank getting away with $14- 00. There were also two other at- tempted bank robberies, one at Rosalia and one at Thornton, Washington, at these two places the robbers failed to get away with any money. Into such a pitch of excite- ment has the town been follow- ing the robbery, Friday that a man is now lucky to get into his ewn home without finding the doors and windows all locked and bolted. La ae he At the Orpheum SUNDAY, NOV. 18 With a spell of fascina- 3 tion, a hurricane of fury. and the thrill of all thrills! e THE HALF BREED : STARRING W. Oakman Oliver Morosco’s great 3 stage success which start- 3 led all New York, now on 4 the screen. You'll thrill and throb 3 and thrill again at a climax ¢ as sensational as ever screened. ‘ A cattle stampede to ; gasp at—thousands of $ steers plunging madly down 3 on a fugative man and girl! 3 PATHE COMEDY “WHERE’S MY WAN- 3 DERING BOY TONIGHT” Sn ae se eh a he ee ee eee eee ee ee eee