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The. le»ng I'laml home of a New York society won,a i is famous among her guesl> for the fact that »II rooms ure supplied with flowers from her ftMrdeti and the ,ti>ariher in which they tire arranged 'I lure is a' run son At I ■ certain, fasliiomible resort hotel; i «ome time ago, If whs tndicealile that I one dining room table al wins hadlovelier Ih>Wer> Hinn'irny of the others. , This was pe<uliai Its the flowers clime . from r tie hotel, gm dens and wet e allotted by' tlie hea't waiter \ wi tnati solved the l>.yslery, nlieji eariv one morning tie discovered the waitress ■ H"dgned 16 the table ill question ill the g;iy-f.-n pt'-k'lfig the choicest Ph's sotns she hud formed the habit of yettine up .at sunrise, stealing out «>f ; the dormitory which housed the. fe inale help mid g-.ntjei itig the •low ers she loved The gill w.is discharged T i.e Long Isl.ukl woman' who was llllhrng tie tjotel guests happened to bear the storv. sent for tlie girl, talked ■ t«> tier and liir.sl tier N«>w the girl s < hlef ditties Tire tp gex-p the rooms’ In the I or. j Island place..bright with floral diaorutiolt T lie. gjrl originally ciime ft cm a serfton of New York j where the only tinners are puny spoil I mens in the |>o s <|n tir« escapes Almost evert i»|u> ■ t in* favorite gilli e •r.asenall. fbotlillll. golf. chess, checker*. < i“s. word puzjch>. poker.anagrams hearts hackgattitU"li ami J Solitaire all time their devoted fol lowers hut the hobby of William I’, t'nrev. lead <.qMadison Square Garden, is pinochle This is the game he Is never too tr rsy Io play.. Once when Caret was .building a railroad In South America, tie took a man all ibe way to the with him. Just . so he would have a pinochle opponent ■.! on the boat. ' Tlie other day, t’urvy I and a fnend hltd been playing pinochle, id the < ‘arvy ■ apartment so long that they hit It might be a good thing to gel a little exercise by walking In Centittl park The friend kept insist- [ Ing that-i’urey hud been exceedingly iu< ky •’Nothing- of the soft,” said - Carey, j ••Tlmi was skill If we had a pinochle < dm k time I could beat .you rigtit I now.” . s "We have.'' 'Wild his friend. "1 |dlt a pink in my prmketi’’ So n couple of the best known men tn New Y<dk picked out a nice spot on the pari, grass, sat down and commenevd to play pinochle. In a few tnitiutes they wore surrounded by a ring of interested sjHH'tators sliiih bothered them not at all. The president of the garden vindicated himself by whining again. ■ • • • Arthur Houghton, who Ims managed music ai cotmsly troinies for liillingham and Ziegfeld, had a new experience last season. -He headed a company which was largely English and seven
With Her Diploma Safeguarded Hr i j t r <? w ' ** j ■ - Tnis German shepherd dog, Alma, has completed a four months’ training ©terse as > guide for the blind and Is holding the diploma she received at th? Brfgbtbousw an institution for the blind in New York city
of the chords men had hyphenated names, Houghton thinks the most uni usual tin iiu- Ire ever em-otintered •ha longed to a girl. She was programmed as M w y at a ti w y ■.tonkins. I ’ Apt'.i • etit I v you . don't Vhi ve to hl mml at a persoi) to thrLw acid J tic tn ttiie of our city I'iok explain J Ihjit he lio.i'eci :o id on I is sweetie. bJ i pause tie was .infatuated with her I probably was just an afleetiomii _ since full tfie. Judge eouhln't see ■ The. g.ll will get oiit before the bJ d'<es. I A New York law.yei has employ« In ' s diotisehijld lor several y ears ■ ti ,'Hi wl:,> was born abroad. Iteeentß ■ tile domestic- olilniiyed a leave of aB seme to HO teiik Io the old Coiintß ami see pc r patents She came to t)B employer with a diamond ring.Whiß she said belonged to her, am) itskß : him >* t •• would have it njipruisvsl. ■ s'.e might want !c> sell It to get mol money for her trip lie agreed' afl pi.it .the ring iti lis poi-ket. The riefl day tw looked for it and couldn't tifl fins worried -him considerablH first tH-c-.iiise | l( . had no (den of tfl rii.gs value and secondly because didn't very Well s, e bow any liody <-ept. the maid herselt. whom the familv always had triisted implicitly. ccHtld have known tie hat) tlie ring. After lie hud worried nb'out the ring for a couple of days, the maid's hot) 'esty •-.wits' demonstrated She brought him the ring for the second time, having found it In his handkerchief draw er. where he hasn't the faintest recollection of putting It. Now beds worrying about himself. ~ The English have their own fashion of pronouncing names. There is the | fatuous Mar.ioi Jianks. pronounced Marshtmnks. itnd Herby, pronounced Harby. The name of Evel.Vfr Laye. star of "Bitter Sweet." is pronounced ' Eve lin Lay Evely n is a family mime ip England, hut in that case it is pronounced E' lin. 1 A Wall Street friend tells me what he t luims is an old but true, story. A depositor at a branch bank came to
United States Claims Polar Lands
Washington.—The United States Is planning to lay claim not only to the Byrd discoveries In'the Antarctic but to various Islands In the Arctic and to establi d> ownership to some fifty Islands In the Caribbean and the South seas.
San Erancisco. —So she took the sl6tt,<W and remarried her divorced husband. AS a denbument to the spectacular affairs ot Dr. and Mrs Roderic O'ConQQQi>GOo<H>ooooo<K>ocHacao<H>cc POTPOURRI o Beef Cuts S O n 0 Do you know bow many cuts A g there are in a beef after it Ims g O been slaughtered and dressed? 5 g Fifteen. They, are: neck, chuck, g g ribs, shoulder, tore sliatyk. bris- o q ket, cross ribs, plate, navel, loin, g 2 flank, rump, round, second cut g O round, hind shank. From the a 2 Bible we learn beef was eaten o Q O 5 before the days of Abraham. o ® <iiß. 1930 W’Mtern Newspaper Union > L 1 yoo 00000 00-o-oo 00-o-000000-cooo
White it was stated that the Arctic and Antarctic wastes are of little value or concern to the United States, this country would claim certain |x>rtions by right of discovery. Senator Tydings (I).) of Maryland has a resolution to this effect pending in the senate. About the islands in the Caribbean little is knoWn, ahd the State department Is to name a commission to make a study to establish ownership Some of them are inhabited and ot considerable value as coaling bases Others are barren and little more than coral reefs. There are also is lands in the South sea group which American mariners of former days laid claim to, but which have never been placed under the American flag. An interesting instance is the Island of lloncador, off the coast of Colombia. Two years ago It was discovered
Dream Restores Hearing to North Carolina Man Goldslioro, N. C. — A Goldsboro man who lost his hearing in an .accident six years ago regained h through a “dream" accident. The man jumped out of bed. dreaming he was in an accident, and hit his head'against a. rocking chair. The second injury re stored his hearing.
o Turkey One-Year Old £ | Lays Her 87th Egg g 0 Point Pleasant, N. J.—Nancy, 6 $ a pure-bred Jersey turkey, cele- 9 0 brated. her first birthday at the o g home of her owner, Mrs. George g O Eckman, by laying her eighty- 0 0 seventh egg. q 9 This reproductive activity of g o Nancy's is said to be quite un- o 2 precedented, the usual knit g £ 6 power of a turkey hen being not O § over fifteen eggs a year; but § o Nancy.'s maternal instinct goes o a no further, for site refuses to set. 2 9 Many poultry fanciers have 9 0 visited Mrs, Eckman’s place at o § Spring latke Heights, five miles ® O north of, here, and made large o 0 offers for the bird; but she is 9 0 counting on boosting production 0 0 next year. §
e re-entered the marital state in Reno. The prominent Oakland physician was divorced by his wife, the formet; Gertrude Gould, last December, in : Reno. She charged him with fault | finding and nagging. ' In January .Mrs. O't'onnbr appeared i In Superior court and asked that the "divorce clause" in her father’s will be fulfilled. * This will made by the late Charles 8.-. Gould, former president of the L’aliforniii fish and game commission, provided that his daughter should receive only the income from a $160,000 trust fund. If She were widowej or divorced, ; h owe ver. sb e vv as to receive the $ 1 fit >.- ’ OUO principal immediately. She got ! the money by order of Superior Judge I Lincoln S. Church. Shortly thereafter persistent rumors were current among friends of i the couple that they were shortly to
that the United States was the rightful owner. It developed. however, that it was populated almost entirely by Colombians. Although the United States established its ownership, Colombia was permitted under a treaty to retain itjktrading station there and the United States limited its rights to erecting a lighthouse for the safety of navigation. There are several such Islands tn | the Pacific and the Atlantic adjacent' l to rhe entrance of the Panama canal and (he entrance of the proposed Nicaraguan canal, which later may beI come of great strategic value. i The United States archives, it was ! Stated, contain many claims of discovI eries. ami> they are to tie carefully studied with a view to flying the American flag over any which may 1 be desirable.
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NEW ZEALAND CHAMP ■ I I w | Gordon Bridson, outstanding switn- ; tiling champ of New Zealand, who will be a member of tlie team representing the donjinion at the empire games in Canada. Bridson holds .the New Zealand swimming championships for • all distances from 100 yards to one mile. . he uses from a spring a hundred yards j or so from the house. Why dig a well or put in a force pump? He still clings to the old base burner and thinks d kerosene lamp quite good i enough for tiny of- his -purposes. He is just a freak, the neighbors say. but : it is immensely interesting to#ee, in * a community where every one else is , crazy to get some place else in a hurry, one man who is satisfied to go , slowly and contented with rhe same ! conveniences as. his grandfather had. Mrs. (Tester, who leads the social procession in the town, like Queen Mary, has never followed the styles as reproduced in the pages of the J fashion magazines. She sets her own. ; She has never fallen for short skirts or the uneven hemline or bobbed hair or even silk stockings’. Lisle thread ones are good enough for her, and she i still wears these big wide brimmed I floppy hats covered with waving I feathers atid flowers. But she attracts 1 attention when i she walks down the : street. They' have courage these queer i ones. They help to stabilize custom . and to keep tlie radicals from going wild over social and sartorial novelties. More power to them: ' (©. 1930 Western .Kewspaper I nion. 1 |
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remarry. Both denied this, admitting that they were "close friends” but no 1 more. The wedding ceremony recently was performed by Bev. Brewster Adams. Beno Baptist minister. * The couple have one daughter, who inherited $20,000 from Gould s estate. LUNCHEON ENSEMBLE OHL.- L?w- TMHT”*' This luncheon ensemble is of gray crepe and lace. A vest of dyed gray lace and embroidered net is the key- ■ note of ybe frock, while the coat is trimmed with a wide collar of platinum fox.
- Now Comes s Caitieaira I Shaving Cream Men who like a smooth, agreeable shave should try it./Containing, in a modified form, : the emollient properties of Cuticura, it : makes shaving easy and at the same time is ; soothing and cooling. It leaves the skin fresh : and clear, free from any tense dry feeling. 5 Sells for 35c. a tube. / ■> Sold by drugpistx or moiled on receipt of price, by S Potter Drug & Chemical Corporation, Sole Proprietor* 3 Malden, Mass. ',.3
Hesitant i Judge—How do you know you were only going 20 miles an hour? . Defendant—Why. J was on my way to the dentist's—Kensington (England) News,
Happy Woman Tells How She Lost IS Pounds of Fat in 27 Days
During October a woman in Montana wrote—“My first bottle of Kruschen Salts lasted almost 4 weeks and during that time I lost 19 pounds Os fat —Kruschen is all you claim for it —I feel better than I have for years.” Here’s the recipe that banishes fat and brings into blossom all the natural attractiveness that every woman possesses. Every morning take one half teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water before breakfast. Be sure and do this every morning for“ It's the little daily dose that takes off the fat."—Don't miss a morning. The Kruschen habit means that Figures Show Rapidity of Forest Destruction According to the estimate of the.i American Tree association, there are ; three and two-tenths acres of forest land for every human being in the world. ’ North America has about 20 peri cent of the trees of the world. Europe and Africa 10 per cent each. South America and Asia about 2S per cent each, with Asia teeming with ' people and South America scantily J populated. Canada has the largest! forest area on our own cent isient. but I mm h of it is of slow growth ami lit- | tie timber value. •• -I This compilation also reminds us ! mosir of the original forests of theJ world art* gone. The wonder, it seems J to us. is that there are any of these ' forests left, seeing the centuries upon centuries that men have hacked and hewed at them in times of peace and brutally destroyed them in time of war. and at ai’l times exposed them to the pitiless ravages of tire. —Knoxville Journal. Air Fighter Will Take Title From Victories For many centuries it has been the habit of men who have acquired renown in war and been rewarded therefor with the titles of chivalry to embody in those honorable titles the names of the places where their claims to distinction were acquitted. Recent instances that Americans, will readily recognize are Lord Roberts of Kandahar. Lord Kitchener of Khartoum. Lord Frenchof Ypres and so forth. Now for the first time in history a warrior has fetched a title out of tlie sky. The Chevalier Willy Coppens, air' attache to the Belgian embassies at i London and Paris, has been authbr-i ized by the king of the Belgians to i add to his family name the title “de i IToutiiiilst.” It was over the Hout-! hdlst sector on the Flanders front i that the Chevalier Willy Coppens de! Houtiiulst achieved the majority of Ids very notable aerial victories dnri . ing the World war.—The Argonaut. ■ Becoming Venerable Tlie British museum was opened to the public on January 15* 1759. i
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Apple Possibilities One co-operative of fruit grower* in the Shenandoah valley is now making 400 separate products from apples and marketing the.m around the world.-—Country Home.
every particle of poisonous waste matter and harmful acids and gasrs are expelled from the system. At the same time the stomach, liver kidneys and bowels are toned up and the pure, fresh blood containing Nature's six life-giving salts are carried to every organ, gland, nerve and fibre of the body and this is followed by “that Kruschen feeling" of energetlo health and activity that is reflected tn bright eyes, clear skin, cheerful vivacity and charming figure. If you want to lose fat with speed get an Ssc bottle of Kruschen Salts from any live druggist anywhere In America with the distinct understanding that you must be satisfied with results or money back. Ancient Weapon* of War ‘ A rare specimen of a gun known t«> be at least 300 years old has beea added to the collection of- she Hastings (Neb.) .museum. The gun is one of the earliest types of matchhwks and the barrel is more than five.feel long with a bore of more than an inch. For many years this gun Was a part of the famous collection of firearms owned by the duke of Austria. There are now more than 600 Projectile arms in the museum collection, also about 200 swords, bayonets ami other varieties of side arms. SCIATICA? Here is a never-failing form of relief from « . sciatic pain: ' ZtF'X Take Bayer Aspirin tablets and aroii needless suffering from ’sciatica—lumbago— and similar excruciating pain*. They do relieve; they don’t do any ham*. Just make sure it is genuine. BAYER ASPIRIIV Look Out Below 1 Asker—How is it that I never se< Congressman Bunkum in his seat? Teller—He can’t get off the fenc* long enough. ,
Wonderfai and acre Make yonr akin txantifal. aha eares erxema. Pncatl 25. Freckle Ointn>?nC Tenroveai freekl.-s Used over 40 years *1 25 and ®e At Aj> Dealers Beauty booklet sent free Write DR. C. H. BERRY CO. 2930 Michigan Ava - - Chicage W. N. U„ CHICAGO. NO. 35-1930. Yearly New Londoners Sixty thousand children are born in London every year.—London Answers.
