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- Three-Piece Velour Wing and Club Chairs; anteed for 27 years. Suite with large Davenport, Nachman constructed; guar- i THE DINING ROOM 3 FURNITURE CO., This Handsome 3 ROOM O 3 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE 8 PIECE DINING ROOM SUlTE} ONLY PIECE BEDROOM SUITE : By making only a reasonable profit and turning the fest back to you we can give you higher qual- 4 e N 4 ‘W7 /. oo ANTBEAR HILS HAN BY CRUSHING Supposedly Harmless Animal Buenos Aires, Feb. 6.—How a hunter fought a fierce body-to-body battle with a South American ant- bear, reputed to be an inoffensive animal, and was fatally injured, is told in a report from the village of Avia Teral in the Argentine Chaco The tragedy took place in a dense forest surrounding the village, the vietim, Candido Martinez, 50 years old, having encountered the bear while separated from his hunting companion. The latter heard his cries for help, the barking of his dogs and several shots, and making his way through the forest as fast uld, found Martinez on the his flesh terribly torn in as he ¢ ground, several places and his ribs crushed. | He had only time to tell that he had been attacked by an ant-bear be- tore he died. Instances of an ant-bear attack- ing a man are very rare. Ant-bears are known to kil the jaguar, when attacked by it, by crushing it be- tween its powefful forclegs chest, but its main interest in life is cating ants, destroying sheir hills with its long foxlike snout, Tor this reason it is regarded by ttlers as a useful animal. It is though that in this instance the bear Was at- tacked by the dogs and turned at .y, attacking the man when he tried to save the dogs. . g At RECLUSE DIES IN FIRE providence, Feb. 6.—Charles E. Andrews, aged recluse, was burned {o death in his shack in Cranston today when he toppled over an oll stove following & heart attack. "'wo neighbors were unable to rescue him because of stifiing smoke. fi THE HOME MEDICINE CHEST. It usually contains Spirits of Am- Tincture of Todine, Milk of Magnesia, Castor Oil, Epson Saits, ence of Peppermints Spirits of Camphor and other remedics. Every woman who suffers from any of the allments of her eex should include Iydia E. Pinham's Vegetable Com- pound. Tof three generations it has been proving to the women of this country that there is nothing o de- pendable to overcome the aches and pains which women alone have to bear. Eight-Piece American™Walnut Dining Room Suite A really attractive Suite of latest design and | Little Stories of The Old World BY MILTON BRONNER NEA Bervice Writer | London, Feb, 6. — Here's a fun- | ny story concerning the present king of England. When George was a kid attend- ing school he often got broke just | like other kids, And like some of them, having a rich grandma, he wrote to her and stated the disaster to his purse. But this youngster's grandma happened to be old Queen Victoria, who was a notorious tightwad. All | her very hopeful and expectant | giendson got in reply was a long and eloquent sermon upon the vir- tues of thrift and economy, ending | up with the pious hope that when | | he wrote his next dutiful Jetter he | | would be able to make a better financial showing. Tn due course young George wrote. He informed grandma he was quite in funds. He had sold her let- | |ter to a collector of photographe! ! — | The gates of America being \t»ry' | largely closed to Italian immigra- | tion and the doors of France being, | very wide open, have resulted in | over 180,000 Italians moving into France in the last nine months. And suddenly ~ France has got! armed about Y. Seasonal migration of Itailans into ¥rance s no_new thing. When harvest time In the wine country and the wheat country rolls around open and French welcome with arms all Jtalian farm labor But this new wholesale migi 1s a different thing, Mussolini and his merry men have been making things very uncomfortable for Ital- ians of a revolutionary cast of mind. | And the French government is any more Comm internal peace and security. The world has for so long heard of friction and hatred and fighting between Germans and Frenchmen that anything on the other side of the picture is decidediy welcome. ' ‘When the French authorities were | working a large section of the Ger- man railways in the region, one of the biggest was at Ehrang. sent a combined letter to the French saying: “Our best compliments for a hap- py New Year to all the Irench rail- waymen who worked at | with our gratitude for th com- radeship, and to all the chiefs, for the kindness and humanity which Colds -S-l;:l'd Always Be Treated With Vapors \ Vicks Is “A Vapor Tamp In Salve Form.” No Dosing, You Just Rub 1t Over Throat And Ohest. the most effective way to treat colds 18 to apply the medfcation directly to | the afflicted parts. This of course can only be done by means of-vapc that can be inhaled, | Vicks provides the jdeal method of securing medicated When rubbed over throat and chest the in gredients—Menthol, Camphor, Euc Iyptus, yme, Turpentine—are \ porized by the body heat and inhalea directly into tho air passages and lungs. At the same time, Vicks is ab- sorbed through and stimulates the skin like a poultice or plaster, afford- ing a double action which brings truly remarkable results, i VICKS VAPORUB Over 17 Muuow Jars Useo Yeary | vapors not particularly keen about having be unlike a unists to threaten the American continent. perintending e ‘every day he i ! quoise and pearl Ihrang, antiquity I they showed thelr subordinate Ge man comrades, The recollection fs lasting.” Here's one for the many Ameri- cans of Scotch blood: An old Lowland Scots woman | went into a big department store in Glasgow and the following conver- sation took place between her and the salesgirl: “00?" Al “Ay a’ 00." “A’ ae 00?" “Ay a’ ae 00.” ‘Which transis Amerfcan fs: “Wool 2" “Yes, “All wool? “Yes, all wool."” “All one wool?" “Yes, all one wool.” FIND SECOND OLD CITY IN NEVADA Ancient Remains Uncovered May Rival Pueblo Grane Tonopah, Nev. Feb. 6.—Anothcr prehistoric city was found' recently 30 miles east of Beakgy, at the head of Forty Mile Canyon. The disco: crers, Judge W. B. Gray, and W, Bond, of Beatty, have been mve ir find for two months, and it promises to rival in chaeological ~importance Pueblo Grande, Nevada, the anclent city found recently In the Valley of Fire. A considerable quantity of pottery has been uncovered, and it is said to ything hitherto found on As soon as weather conditions permit, furth be undertaken by plain excavations will Foundation of American In- and the Smithsonian n rescarc institution. Mr. Harrington at present is su- vation at the Pueb- where almost pvidence that y existed some vada, finding lo Grande ) convinees him 000 years a for a thousand yea s before it wa On New Year's Day the Germans abandoned for some unknown cause. He has uncovered 18 taining vessels, decorated st tombs, con- in tur 11 cut into small of this city stablished g six De The s be mil F. W. Hodge, curator of the Heye toundation, has recommended an ap- propriation ample to excavate t entire city. 1t is estimated the work will cost around $100,000, Miss Latham to Sing At KDKA Microphone Mss Dorothy Latham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Latham of Black Rock will give 3 cital from Station KDKA, burgh, on Saturday evening, ¥ebru ry 14. Miss Latham is a well known ano soloist and has appeared many times at concerts and in ama- teur shows. Her program will co eral familiar selections, mong them, “Marcheta,” “At Dawning,” “Until,” “Bridal Dawn” and “T Passed Your Window." It is expected that ber of New tune in on KDKW, hear the recital avenue, ist of scv Britain radlo 309 fans will to meters, Strictly fresh eggs 65¢, Russell Bros —advt, . M. Harrington, representing the | 1 was occupied | i | iless he is able to show to the f county | roster, ANTI-GOSSIP 1AW USED INHENTUCKY Fin and Imprisonment Given for Spreading False Rumors Frankfort, Ky., Feb. 6.—Witl the gnnounced purpese of curbing the malicious- wagging of tongues, the Kentucky anti-gossip law s being invoked and is seciring dgnvitions, Trowning upon the repeating or scattering of false rumors or reports of a slanderous or harmful nature, it places a $10 to $100 fine or 10 to 30 day's imprisonment, or both, as punishment. The gossiper s deemed guilty satis factlon of a judge or jury that he | carefully investigased the source and | foundation of the bandicd remarks, and proved that they had able grounds, To make available proper defen the gossiper must furnish for the I ns furnishing information up- on which the rumor or report was 1 based.” The law laid in the bound acts of the last general assembly until re- cently at Owenshoro a won was fined $10 for remarks linking po- licomen, alleged bribes, and boot- leg cases. The latest case at Padu- cah began when a warrant, charg- g a councilman with gossiping that he had seen the name of a udge on the Ku Klux Klan sworn out. G acter or standing" zen or officer or of a private citi- candidate for of- sensible mother care isa sturdy youngster uoy HEALTH SCAP brotects I fldrrlx‘lh:e‘dwru se In crime during| pasadena, Cal, Feb. 6.—When | the las -)var, according to a | Pasadena’s community playhouse |issued by the police authorit! ® | opens April 1, the first attraction reason- | ental to the char-| | ity merchandise at lower prices. If you haven't tried Doyle’s for Furniture come in and get ac- quainted by this special outfit offer. One of our prettiest Suites Unt son Her Will ¥ Bride Need Have No Rea- Three-Piece *American Walnut Bedroom Suite Hold This Outfit il Desired. The Spring Now For Not Having Furniture Ready. fice was made a misdemeanor when Governor Fields signed his approval to the measure after State Senator H. L. McElroy, Lebanon, Ky., sc- | GET REJECTED PLAYS cm-n;) legislative passage without | Play to Open Community Theater trouble, ¥ ey —— ‘ in Pasadena on April- 1 Will be CRIME LESS IN PRAGUE | Prague, Feb. 6—Thers was a con- | * Manuscript Tumned Down. |city with a population of 700,000, |had only two murder cases. | The report records an increase in street accidents, which is regarded 18 only natural in conquence of the rapid growth of Prague, Twenty- |three were killed in automobile ac- cidents, | will be a play which probably never | would have seen the footlights had it not been for an unusual request made by the playhouse directors. | An appeal was directed to all mem- | bers of the Dramatis Guild of the Authors' League to submit re- cted manuscripts, and it is from plays, turned down by Broad- producers, that'the directors ot to find the opening vehicle. Strictly fresh eggs, 65¢ Russell Bros. The playhouse, & ecivic . venture, was built at a cost of $300,000, all of which was raised by popular sub- scription. Tt will be run on a non- profit basis, and is publiely owned under perpetual trust. DOLLARS SENT BACK Stabilizing of German Market Un- leashes Hoards of Moncy Berlin, Feb. 6. — American cur- rency went back to the mother country at a record T During the can 1 inflation period Amer ik notes and silver certifl- d all sorts of other American ded, nds money to remitted Germany in the form of bills and it ives was tucked away for a rainy day While the German paper money was 1 fluctuating so wildly nobody wanted to hold it. Consequently all sorts of | foretgn stable money was In great | demand and American money was ‘Uw first choice as it fluctuated less even than English. pounds. Now that the rentenmark has been fairly firm for nearly a year and Germans have general confl- dence in it, they are letting go of | their foreign money at a rapid rate. Germans who hoarded foreign gold or silver are out of luck, as the ex- change rate on it is extremely bad. | Nobody wants hard money and the quotations on foreign gold coins in | small sums is often 20 per cent be= | 1ow the official rate for paper money. Foreign silvey is an absolute drag on the money market. Small money= | changers who will accept it often | shave it 40 per cent. «two cups sugar, half cup walnuts, onc cup Snowdrift- No, you don't save to use Snowdrift, only it is so rich and creamy-—"" the Snowdrift is made by Wessen Oil people out of oil as good as fine salad oil—hardened and whipped into a creamy white fat—and packed in an airtight can to keep it as sweet and fresh as the day it was couldn't be anything wholesome for mak (RO made. There nicer or more ing cake, bis- cuit or pie crust or for frying.