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+ “shortage of a million homes” that re- Fashion Note: Suspenders Are Higher, Closer an¢ Higher and 3 a-4 a) th | Dd 2 _c emma m3") 7) ct -) ae crink or judge: t s cope wit sente! fie v on rr are n Why : speeders ? A Why Do You Shiver? CIENCE H we the body's cordi of Me warm. The lectu the hums Your ft room wl an auto wit! The Chance You Take ei itty : LISH commercial airships in five It we t so long ago tM E s have ried 50,000 passengers, | i the planes traveling a total of 4,000,000 | miles. And only six deaths took place. However, that’s one killed out of $,400—one death for every 667,000 miles of flying. Air travel will have to be safer t the public takes it up on any la: Safety will come. Railroad journey were highly hazardous. Now it reads on most accident insurance policies that the company will pay you a double liability if yd The Call of Garibald a - , t at Te a hang Ninety Days! ning toward anything It Means Furlough for Convict and Life for |) w { the Family He’s Supporting lhe | Special to The star e otra \H ; ; r fore Ss once death takes place on a train. ¢ $ or grow in sm | } cebite Teckthee enti « v rece ee elceeeees and he drinks to excess of power in the re he poe Prune meg rovege eid | an. effe * ew of those he rules. Then comes the , the nee t amoke the Battery Getting Along lanes, ee ‘ : terme tos few months ago, they [lana ~ WAS a bobbin boy 30 ye agoin | It is not at all i i } i a3 H a mohair plush mill. It’s revealed that in 1923 he paid income tax of over $84,000. The man in question is high up in the Massachusetts textile industry. What has become of the other bobbin boys he worked alongside? A safe bet, lini’s days ar name—the titl in the he: and more do t fers ernment that they elect and control rather x abet 4 1 Pine vets than government that ¢ J 1 | most of them never “got anywhere.” its iron hand on them. And the na f t i k Ee So-called opportunity is often, to con- Garibaldi is one around which such H siderable extent, just another name for in Italy feel the impylse to p } : jit F natural ability and persistency. — —_—_—_—_— — — oo J “The Peasants,” Ladisins |) & wit | St: Reymont 2 ar ; “The White Monkey,” John Wa picture in Galsworthy € o “The Back of the Book,” Margaret Leech. “shackled, dulta. “A Boy in the Bush,” D. MH. Lawrence, “Marbecka,” Selma Lager: “Operations” ate irc tells of « state. Catching Up EW homes built the first six months this year in the United § enough to house 205,000 families, reports the department of labor. Two and a half years at this rate would eliminate the a frightft | dent had n prac Another member ros | tribute to the distinguished surgec ntle , back in 1 we once did something ful.” sulted from war conditions. Achmed Ad I On the other hand, a lot of these new residences are simply replacing old ones, and accordingly do not apply on relieving the shortage. We still have an insuffi- ciency of housing. When the problem is be the operation, he solved no government bulletin will be nec- “We once made a United States essary. Rents will reflect it, | senator out of an 43 after 7 ¢ to India,” BE. Cane,” Harvey O'Higgins “The Green Hat,” Michael oo Answers to Y our Questions Q. Has Spain any mineral re-) find employment; sources? | for an intertor p A. Yes, iron abounds, with coal,|or funds with lead, copper, asphalt, tin, wolfram,| same. manganese, quicksilver, silver, sul ve 6 phate of soda, sulphur and phos phorus. Platinum has lately been discovered. Ceeeeeseeeteeesaeegetal Q. How can from fermentin A. One method is to pas at a temperature of fro grees to 160 degrees and » the bottles while it is hot. Q. Did President Wil Voistead law when did it A. He vetoed i and it passed o day. Q. How mt alien have on cor States? laid down; he 1 ha to provide for his reasonabl until such westtseattttstttteastie® What Folks Are Saying wants| A, Apply with a ra as he is likely tol t part aulphuric cate staad for | service talking Now we dash for ands | fear Ww ill have to shake jwith the preacher HAT is so good as the odor of food uise, with a hi around? Our appetite’s hooked wh Suppo reminiscent of the tragic | vue it rises and cannot be downed abous 100 1 | Thomas Hard DR. HENRY VAN DYKE, Men come home at 1 t ambition light . | . riter: “To a fresh and y dimmed thru the Th cer 1 tu cithabicrallroad “cael Nine early Am [diced eyo must, wo no z B's at r made o etting a jtotally insignificant al und it m 1 ste while ger| turing tt reation e mon. The odor v cars were equipped with Allen com “Balisand™ dug into inside . © pepped up all ove preascd paper-cored wheels which| polities and mad tothe | A. A, ELLERD, Lincoln, Neb iubby stands made then offoct that the entrance of Jef- |*ailure of tho Middle West to im meatstuff 1s broll-} ha c ferson on the stage met with | prove its river system ts forcing the sheet WYOs Ke with rime BocoNN Eo) singly heavy uch recently | unnatural location ustries on a equipment menta 4n iMr,1 ette |the outskirts of th , Ah, then is tho time when your s in rhyme, for! steel wheels. red wheels , or how) were intended to deaden sund and ment, comes Mary Johnstone, |eheap freight r loves to revive an era If for instead of in the center of the con- ther reason thga tts glamour. tinent where the distribution sites Wut in “The Slaye Ship’ (Little, should logically be established.” ® home-prepared meal is a treat. And no matte weary or dragged, Mister Hubby shouts, “When do w ae ( A Smoking Room : \| Stories f * : 4 1 f ‘ ' 5 ; . J . If © MAGNUS JOHNSON INSISTS a ee | pigeveinet beth Dud: | , | A Though endow pe Nova Beco \ 2 4 7 ge jan who paddied ho maketh his angels spirits, and ume r his canoe all the ministers a flame of fire—TIleb. n y ut wit way to New York 7 | Inere mom chases unquestionably trie ed ee F cc sought a desper- r if gels oma have wider centur he Jap ir in . ares || | COMFORTABLE CLOTHES | Back! Social Note: Christmas Is Coming! 1 Closer I Maximum Population! L BY HERBERT ¢ : stance, have the tendency to tr ate end. “ccs ROODENIAL DEATHS m fe U.S. 1923, PERHAPS “POETS ARE HAP- ple,” as a maga: ways, em h the mat AUTOMOBILE FALLS RAIL ROAD BURNS DROWNING) CRUSHEDST STREET CAR ACODENTS ACCIDENTS MACHINERY ACCIDENTS SUriesesteastertestetitetet Att eeSetettNSSOSeSttOSStOEStPESSSESTSSSSSESSPTSSSSTSTSTIESEEESST RTS SEe What You Should : F: about GQ DADYS Care; Cf Illness is usually due to constipation, iff Quickly give half a teaspoonful of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, JHE young mother should watch which foods the baby rel- ishes most, which foods and their quantity cause distress, and act accordingly. The good health of a baby is largely a matter of intelligent attention to diet. Nevertheless, in spite of your efforts you will sometimes notice belching, flatulence, wind and symptoms of colicky pain. Give half a teaspoonful of Dr. Cald- } well’s Syrup Pepsin, and thereafter vary the offending food. Syrup Pespin is a laxative admira- q bly suited to infants and children, as it is mild and wholly free from opiates and narcotics. If you delay in giving it you will soon find the baby suffering from constipation, and that : may lead to more serious illness. Half a teaspoonful , $ promptly given will avoid trouble. out such a household medicine. It is effective, bene- Many thousands of mothers have never SouTO irik Seng teal given their babies any other medicine but Dr. Cald- — fe'Ts tadley the acne nny Years vein th Wwell's Syrup Pepsin and they have successfully World crce i ate ing liquid laxative in the raised large and sturdy families, ‘The formula is not a eppbbicle tne 1 chernpabenn de escent se ; secret, being a combination of Egyptian senna with You will find that Syrup Pepsin quickly a pepsin, te fetal _aromatics. The ingredients brings relief in the severest chronic constipation, in CO Got eEran Mrs. Dewey Walker, biliousness, lack of appetite, Lapeer a lida, N. M., s. 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