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DEPEW AT NINETY, LOOKS TOWARD 16 “Good Humor and No Warry" His Recipe o Long Life Grediest Body Buxlder difterent bad whe med up the YZLRS 0F SUCCESS ¥, baif hour “f fte my century, “in the the other nine He was brig py, his mc mind tra same ser HYSTERIOUS LETTER IN WHEELER CASE May Yet Be Produced--Witness Secks to Absalve Senator urihe And t} of hume willing to laug A Joke on ummu a wall out that several or a steel to be inserted in a biog lication and was then a more to bu corresponde ceipt for the Tnside the other laugh at “Isn’t it funny, people cat cheerful things t ask you questir A lady was ta pinetieth birthd how 1 m sixticth, or your elghtieth cause at those something with the g those ages, ferent beca thing to 1o Here Mr, i ter th he ad he could add this con *Well, my answer to that I'm cheerful because I that I can’t. For ir ? at my b ordon pors: A the Mont il man indicted with A, Btewart, t never )w-.vn-l of mer aror for Campbe “1t & my ',‘,‘,mfl:'\.' a has pre A RS G0 R to w1103 ( litigation ex- the ills of 1! - K:OALS BOYFLR aad insomr Beanlicu on Stand good laugh tha RE VK inatgy, the any day for a stor e Vs Boauile N Depew ¢ at Falls, Mont., adday W en written b interjor department s Montana law firm, the special senate ng the senator's { accepting e de- and matter LEapects To Produc commit- told of such & 1 was ended of y memt ¢ nember of birt} SOUTCE who pre the aid 1 ot D e V. ) } to overcome mpbell, o is abllity trom the e fe me (rom lndigestion I would rather castor ol P e " a dose ¢ 1 but now spent ' was campaigni Garfield told presdent if funny stories “l answered him President,’ s Tollowed his ru have been pros be dead now, good up in t A Viea l--r llnhm-\ Asked whether | among his v ed o e « T he preferred r admitted to the political and Sterling, rey vities as an 4 question speaker. Mr ~ vt “Well, T've with the virile, allroads. They're a in the country too, It turned the swit sent me off on a new tra ing to my h “The w 1 Iast Sey ptember mpbell, the ted with Sena- 1 immunity, and er had told him rmed Campbell | thing to do with! ment land matters, | senator's indie t ey for| | | Wim on Ci he w 1 indi e wal s gover charge in is t he acce appearing the ment in such statement of the withess was record, after Senator | gouth Dakota, | whether it was but Jater had t ed mor departe before interior } first | 1 % wilfeu continued, | ew nothing about govern- | nits and had told Campbell | handle or state court lenied any knowledge that | d, agreed to pere s being at > get forin, of had been paid for any legal Some do It rices to Campbell in connection shonld be me eny federal question, As chief rut you el for Campbell, he rald, he had brain claim that he| irert and phell's lega must work “Do your is, and the hob get | wpiritualisr what s per member the mac Mr. Dey prowess as 3 yed a Weshing- tell what he ¢ t story, . ¢ nd permit bt bra He ter performe H af- Wheeler about rtain pers -uy 4 Mr ling a ce itness said. “He was seid ‘I don't know a government p‘Hr.llu 14t nothing At permits; that him only in the en 1 a8 point He a law ¥ jes a ave he st “A story Camp- asked nir ways calle anse 1te C—————— A Raw, Sore Throat Eaves Quickly When You Apply a Lmle Musterole o the It which only which was spread it on penetrates to th tingle, looee quick k relief from tonsllitis, sterole is now made in milder form for babies and small children Ask for Children’s Musterole. 35¢c and 65 Special Notice ard party and eake # Ladies’ Aid society h of the committ NEW BRITAI} 'BALLOONISTS AFTER NEW WORLD MARK KELLY FIELD AT SAN ANTONIO, TEX., WHERE ‘Seven Pilots Scheduled to Start Their Long Flights This Afternoon. fas sl T 23— by ct to world's distance rec- April nists expe America’s crack establish a new ord. Seven giant bags will be from K field, near here, today, in the national ~ elimination races. The of the starting field is ideal, experts. sent up location according it to For makes land i wit sh in Amer- ter for a balloon to ican borders and existing marks The ht 1896.9 miles. It liner, a German, Brussels in February, 1514, In 1910, A. R. Hawley, pilot, and Augustus Post, aide, starting from Lo sailed on for 1179.9 miles in the international race for the Gor- don Bennett trophy. And to this day that stands as the American record. Conditions for the are ideal, its sponsors say, of the northerly trend of currents, Several observation flights been made, mreparatory to matches, in the last few wecks, The entries include three army and four civilian bags. Army pilots are Major Norm Peek, Akron, O.; Captain A, W. Bcott Field, Belleville, 111, and tenant Ashley C. McKinicy, also Scott Field The clvilian pilots are W. Orman, Goodyear Rubber Comp Akron, O.; Captain H Hone well, Co-Operativéd Kansas City, Mo.; Herbert Von den, Des troit’ Aviation elub, and V. H. Four. nier, 8an Antonio, world’s record is was made by Ber. in a test flight from st is, races cause air coming be the lave the an W. Hill, Lieu- of W. C. VAN ORMAN DAILY HERALD, V. H. FOURNIER CAPT. H. WEDNESDAY, THIS YEAR'S APRIL 2 3, 1924, RACE H Ry Diseases iraced fo constipalion are many —got pormanent relief with Keliogg’s Bran to do g0 or your grocer returns your money. Fat at least two tablespoonfuls daily—in chronic_cases, with every meal. You will like the wenderful Kellogg flavor-—so erisp and nut-like —s0 different from ordinary brans, which are most unpalatable. Fat Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and krumbled, with milk or eream. Sprinkls it over other cereals. Cook it with hot cereals, And by all means try it in the recipes given on every package. Kellogg s Bran, cooked and krum- bled, made in Battle Creek, is‘served in individual packages by the leading hotels and restaurants, Sold by all groeers. POINCARE EXPLAINS Tells Soviet Min- ister He Had No Inteotion of Mix- Why does comstipation byeed other diseases! Because it floods your sys- tem with dangerous poisons. And the jonger you suffer, the more poisons cumulate, That is whyr constipation 1d be relieved at once. Doctors recommend Kellogg's Bran, cooked 2nd krumbled. They know it brings resulte beeause it is ALL bran. And onlr ALL bran ean be 100 per cent effeetive in relieving eonstipation. ALL bran — Kellogg's — sweeps, cleans and purifies the intestine, It acts as nature acts. It makes the in- testine funetion maturally and regu- larly. If eaten regularly, it will bring permanent relief in the most chronic cases of constipation—is guaranteed BRITAIN WILLING T0 HAVE PARLEY "ol e Receives Coolidge's Message With =» Much Enthusiasm Frencn Peremier The Assoclated Press, Paris, April 23.—Premier Poincare telegraphed today to Foreign Min- ister Tchitcherin of Russia saying that in recently transmitting the appeal of {the French intellectuals for clemency toward their imprisoned Russian con- ferees France had no intention of mix- ing in the internal affairs of Russia, as M. Tchitcherin charged in his re- piy. “The government of Moscow," said the premier’'s message “is free to take cognizance or not of the considera- tions of humanity which were pre- | sented to it. “As regards the allegation oAs 4 The Assoctated Press. London, April 23.—President Coolidge’s speech at the luncheon of The Assoclated Press in New Yeork vesterday has been favorably received here by the press and by the offici of the MacDonald labor government, It 'Is expected the premier will take the earliest chance to proclaim either in the house of commons or in a public address outside, his whole- | the condemned persons at Kiev hearted support of the American |collaborated with the French executives's proposed confersnce for Service, it is absolutely false that had secret | further world disarmament. MAJOR NORMAN PEEK { | ! prolonged delay, MAJOR LINES RESIGNS Hartford, April 23.—Major Wm. Lines, Jr., 160th Infantry, has resign- ed his commission orders from -the adjutant general’s office today stated. The resignation has bean accepted. The ruddy kingfisher, a bird na- tive of Borneo, makes its nest in the hive of a vicious kind of bee, FOR ANY SKIN IRRITATION This Healing Powder Gives Instant Relief | Mr. MacDonald is in Wales, taking | his first real holiday since the labor party's rise to power. He s far away from ecrowds and newspapers and orders have been issued that he is not to be disturbed with official business during the few days rest he | is having before going to Windsor for | bis first visit at the King's home, It was stated today, howevem that President Coolidge’'s speech undoubt- edly found its way to the prime minis- ter as soon as it arrived in England, | tor such an announcement from the president has been eagerly awaited ever since he took office. When the time comes for formal invitations to a second world disarma- ment conference to which America has given the lead th eanswer from Great Britain will be as spontaneous as when the first call was issued by President Harding, necording to ob- servers in close touch with the Mae- Donald government, Although the president’s reservation that further world disarmament depends upon a definite reparation settlement will | naturally result in delay, perhaps in British officials are anxious to see even In this coupling of disarmament and reparation prob- lems further evidence of American efforts {o lend a helping hand to Europe whenever possible, | The prospect of a disarmament eon- ference and an escape from the heavy | | eosts of armies and air forces as soon CAPT. A. W, HILL | ruthless policy and | possible, HERBERT VON THALDEN + TILDEN REFUSES T0 HOLD ANY CONFERENCE © Tennie Champion Does Discuss Resignation With Davis Cup Committee April 23.—William T. to- Philadelphia Tilden, natfonal tennis champion, deciined the invitation of Julian | Weteh for sar ad in this paper ® T RINAY 8. Myrick, {Davis cup commnittee, | chairman of the Davis resignation from the Olympic teams at a conferer ork on Friday. Mr. Tilden stated that Not Care To | previous engagement to | hibition gaces in the sout | his status as Calling attention to the an amat his ectivity in writjng arti tennis, Mr. Tilden stated would not have offered his ser this year to executive o of the Unit ates Lawn T sociatio been awar tecl teurs adopted March 15, 192 amateur rule committee of ad he to discuss American | ent min his p and e in New had a in ex- cause of on he for mmittee ennis as- of the cles that e nical wording of fhe rule on ama- | ;" sy of the Plainville manage- 1, by the that body. WILL TEST GOVT. New Zealand Premier To Ascertain ¥ | copated orchestra will play at Socialist: Are To Ran the He Says. , New Zealand ¥ day 1} t hal decide e v Wellingto —Premier W. a statement ¢ land & rnmer the que whether 1F 1o be g ~tio at the fon erned by socialistic time with the c chosen 5 ¢ ot Brishane thus disa egpecial unable t is of peopls, 1 be s a resuit ¢ thousas hildren to the capital The strike of 1 dem “ and an iocrease in their pay, e rallw a sy Conntry, April clared in | New Zea- A to test | ountry is pointed out that the | Br me Pritish for ppointing ¥ school to tra 4 our we the pres- 23.| im, about £4 a week, being insufficient, they elaim, | About 41 per cent of the dcveloped water power of the world is in the United States. | | Special Notice To all those who attended the dance the Community theater in Plain- ville, Monday evening, April 21st, the Arcady Syncopatéd orchestra wishes | to announce that through an error on | at ment, posters were jesned advertising the Arcady neopated orchestra for | the evening. As three members of the | orchestra had planned to play, this | misrepresantation made it impossible | for them to do so. o all thoss who ar wish to notify that the intercsted we Arcady Syn= The New Br Friday Bungalow on evening, April 25 #s the reparation problem is settled should cause the Furopean countries | to strive more strenuously to take full advantage of the new road to a final war settlement which was opened up by the Dawes report, according to Dritish officlals. It is pointed out here that Premier MacDonald's de. | eision to abandon the Signapore naval base scheme the strongest opposition at and from the | colonies, is «ication of the support that 1 nited States would | gt from Great Liritain In pmnnln[ greater disarmament, The limitations of air armadas would be Great Dritain's special inter- | est at such a conference, but it is| stated that when the issue is that of | the destruction of war machines Mr. | MaeDonald will be likely to adopt a | scrap © airplanes, submarines and soldiers to as near i MULSION -, toa the last man and war imprement as | \ r imp R @ F Q‘ Thursday FANCY NATIVE MACKEREL .. .. Lb. 16¢ FASTERN “ HITE HALIDUT .... SALMION . 30¢ iy 22¢ - et g | “,‘“II'RA LlR(-l‘ 38c 60c 40c 28¢ . 25¢ 25¢ 10¢c SALMON .. 2 Cans 1ONG ISLAND 29¢ ALING CHILDF i, For Channg. Rashes and all Skin Soreness | There’ Ndhflnhflm ' Parents owe ” W'scorrsy SELES (Tl D SHORE HADDOCK w. 10¢ BOSTON BLUEFISH b, w. 16¢ ROCKPORT STEAK COD .. 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