Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1925, Page 50

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THE EVENING RTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1925. NEW HEA“H FADS |“Count 100, Judge SALMON FISHERMEN |G, "0 s, Sinoee s, vee,in | DRIVERS APPLY LASH. juve,iotic io oot i ot KISS COSTS PRISON TERM. | vier ot ome e taon o ngered by the — | cour md when t nfortunate 1 3 = from Bristol Bay, made in September, o Advises Wife in TURNING TO STEAM | ier rures often veauiren mo sore thasi | Americans in Santiago Avoid ave been forced to witness. | Visitor in Venice Spends 8 Days|eritie cxpinined st Feed is e ive in Chile. The je e fevb: S ;| . . 15 days. Favorable winds prevail, and « " Denvm DIVOI'CG there are currents that speed the ves. | Horse “Taxis” Because of Cruelties | hus who drive the carriage taxis in| in Cell, Though Girl Was Willing. | yupiieq ) S § £ . e .| Santiago evidently find whips much| .. . . sels southward. SANTIAGO, Chile, November 10 (By | 5 . VENICE, October 27 (By Ma w m—t Sailing Vessels Headed for Discard (o.The crew and canners form o mot- | Mai)—Cruelty to animals is common :,,_:“fi;’_;‘_"fi"‘r“:"“} ‘;“‘;’,‘{'fio‘u‘:; CROl e i s Sl { ment Didtircsdnn 160al Rl o ey and colorful crowd. Nearly every | throughout South America, but in no ¥ Einga Ldn) a pas- | o 8in," says the German | o doparted for e e ‘;flfl“{:b\finl ':‘:t:_g‘:g‘,fl"“ it by Crews That Invade Alaskan |nationality ia represented, and many |city is greater brutality shown than [ SeNEer may sion the whipping during | song, but a famous Austrian musical | of his te Hegpel R L T Sas anproved vekterie by Ghiat W, Each Wi | swashbuckling tale could be written | by the jehus of Santlago, whose half- “:“ D Vet yents his auger on | critic has found to his cost that the | 8ion of the man song al Dr. Dwight Tells Life Insur-| e NlcCov. fromiiithe Henth aters Eac! inter. around the vovages. Fights galore |starved horses drag dilapidated victo-| I% Pope Borse, with redqubl 1 VIBOT | song is unknown in this city. Seen by | innocence of Kissing L S i BT e il ot have been recorded, and weary skip-|rius, now called taxis. D e b npeoarsted. Pallce in-| 5 policenian to kiss ‘@ gl with her | = 3 isto sin | pers have thanked their stars when| Americans residing in Santiago in- | terference is unheard of obvious consent on g 5 a petition for a limited divorce 4 L - 4 amer that | ance Heads of Need for brought by a wife against b e o they sighted the Golden Gate again. |variably avoid using horse-drawn car- - plies the Grand Canal, the critic was st el Moo g 0, December 4|, It i u blenk, hard life for the men | riages it it fu pousible, because of the| A wingle female «almon of 30| arrested and formally charged unLE has been elected o director s n e o Kistordo Wlbmbimmar Imon | 4uring the five or six months they are | continual lashing of the horses by |pcunds weight deposits nearly 30,000 | indecent behavior in public Federal Trust and Fresh Air and Food. sion to deliver a lecture to both BrIammer. O swuy their drfvers. Tourists, who generally | a&gs, of which about 4 per cent hatch. | In vain he wired to the Austrian | i ool kit . Mary Piekford, moticn picture parties. packing flotilla, which vearly invades - fo the wife he said: “If you |the icy waters of Alaska. is being feel like reling, i o | steered into the Surgasso Sea of Ob Associated Pre room and count 100, as we used |livica by the giant steam. YORK, December 4.—"Treat| to do when we were children. Displacement of the sailing fleet Yvourself as you would your bank ac People do not seem to do th begun by the use of two small = % S & fads ana| @Y more. judging from the ca 8 by one company this vear. . count,” do not follow new fads a that come before me. Do this | Ne: there will be more of | take plenty of exercise in open air,| cut out vour jealousy.” Turning and local marine officials doubt are some of the wa to lessen the| to the husband, the court said: | e there will be a sail left on twentleth century strain upon the| -You cut out your liquor, but if |the Alaska run within two or three - 4 ? you must drink, do so at home.” [Vears. middle-aged, Dr. Edwin W. Dwight of An onie of ithe pactiee ihelonged Departure and return of the pack Boston today told the Association of | to the Catholic Church, the court |ing fleet have been picturesque inci Life Insurance President suggested that the case belonged |dents on Sun Francisco’s water front Fifty per cent of the declinations of | ‘more to the priest than the judge. |MA&ny vears. almost any life B Most of the vessels go to far-north { Bristol Bay, and they begin to leave Physiclan said, pointin | The number of billiard players in |the middle of March, salling every the age of 30, fust E the United States exceeds 3,000,000.' day or two until ull are on the way. becoming of v e e Y or WO unL S 8Folon STe WAy community and tion. these diseases begin to #ppear | 3 | Gives Health Rules. | \ FOR. ‘ After a long survey Dr. Dwight con ° cluded that the inc la- - fory diseuse is In inverse the amount of physical se which | is taken in open r, and, other K\\H\S!"l being equal. it is in direct relation to the amount of nervous and mental strain. His rules of health follow “Do not follow ideas because they are new. Co! the ‘Laws of Moses, which v »1 the test of more : | than 30 centuri I “Do not follow fads or become ex- | tremists in your habits of life. 1If| the Lord had intended you to he herbivorous he would not have given . ‘ you teeth in the upper jaw. If car nivorous, you would have had canine teeth and claws with which to tear| r meat. You reated to be | ivorous—ther 2 Disinly of | 2 mixed dlet. Fuel is necessary for | the creation of energy. and oxyzer tion of Tuel. As mueh d et - nental effort as | ! cal he working horse re grain than the one which | n the stall. Urges Stowing Up Reserve. “Treat vourself as you would your [ hank account. Make more deposits than you draw checks and you will create a reserve which will he avall able in those physical and mental gmergencies which come to us all.| Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Many of the symptoms which we and the conditions which are demor strated on examination are simply Rheumatism Colds Neuritis Neuralgia notices from the bank thit our ac et i < lansely s Headache Pain Toothache ~ Lumbago RES p e o beton el | | DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART | | S UP Now the more important it is for you to keep this in mind “This above ull: To thine ownself be true.” ;8¢ ” R Acc_egt onh' Bayer ‘pacl_taze Miss M ary B MaRb; a 21 which contains proven directions. vears, a_graduate of the Salvation Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Army Training School for Officers, Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggi willl devotejtherremainder (of merilife || Suriaiis the trads mask or Bayes Memarictar oE Discumititstinnier. st ass. | to missionary work in India. “If you can == Compare our buy it better or < 5 / quality at these cheaper elsewhere— " . prices. 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