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July 18, 1924
RT WORTH PRESS
FOUR
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— SECRETS OF THE STARS-
KASPER
I THE BEAR IN :
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Where It’s a ‘Downhill Pull’
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lumber, this sonnet in stonet"
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Next. I am inter found in the Bible, the Book of
I
ested
DR. CONNER.
proving the gen-
appearance
Third. I want to show up
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Will
to erect one per-
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center t10.
SCIENCE
LONGER LIFE.
HE annual loss to the United
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senate chamber is all that is at stake.
that Wall-st want’
"In New York the streeta are
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naid
dch_the-peopleare
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PUZZLE
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ONE LOT
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with It* onno-
a
pre-
might
$3.95
MEHL’S
ettrer
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1100 Houston St.
nutte cigar.
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general
LA FOLLETTE A DEMOCRAT
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bus.i
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entered the packers
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ird
OHNSON grass
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duced in thts country about
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crduus director
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a master
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may be.
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nor. he may deed away the en
tire state!
We now have
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ered heels, for
tomorrow ....
Home, my goqd
Teck. My shack
We Strive to please
all customers with
quality and at real
prices.
Are Just
Better Values
much
than
in
the
of
the Record and the Star-Telegram,
not to speak of Major Hoopla. Fi-
nally, the revenue agenta are all
about to get wise to the location
rates which would get one ar-
rested in America for usury.
That hits lots of people hard.
businras deal with th- stat'
-road, but now, he says that
■ did not know what he was
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oral
Flats
strange adventures befell him
so Homer tells Tn th- Odyssey.
Ulysega stopped at the island
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enforced
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Till Charles' Wain came out
above the ta#white ehim-
ey-tops."— •—-m—=
Next Arttele: The North Star.
ready preempted and
by the Rerubcan par
t
otherwise dealing in
food products.
The courts said 1
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jointed out an ext
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n Subset bird was
ar- now morin? to
nnction_decree set
in- Hled.
ACanst Thou Guide the BearWith-Her Train?”
Is Question in Book of Job; Homer Also
Mentions Constellation
dpiher
HBI
tan
oru-
rl
- , doesn’t matter to Wall-st—let the masses have their Dawes r
.. or their Bryan. In either ease an impotent place in the - i
FA
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keeps her soul, her Individual-
“ that no one can touch or
- and cotton went up nearly $5 a bale yesterday.
kaw;.-,, - .Those things spell a very early passingufthat begs we-
cam "summer depression.." — — ■
_ There may be a slight recession now and then, but pros-
E__________ surge isn’t to be seriously checked down in this part
I— of the country as king as the farmer has even a fighting
- chance.
reprssenkp
‘fuiriilment
; A THOUGHT FOR TODAY: He that is slow to wrath isot
H great understanding: but he that is hasty of spirit ex-
- alteth folly.— Prov. 11:29,
r— Temperate anger wellbecomes the wise.—Philemon
$22.50
. u and Up t
We are well equipped to sell
you the size that fits your
needs and at the price that fits
mf
-
a wonder,” said Teck today, after
having a few rounds of Cora
Compoundwith me
B. U L. CONNER
momethinr had to be done and
The great Greek poet, Horner,
refers to the constellation of
BImonista, who want their liguor. _______ ... _-
Ef. ‘ and both joinine to delirer the opportunity to elect
L .. ppopleiniothe handa,of the
2 "Zhonts Who manipulated th
L mhole aftait. J
Mf” . " Our dolerates t-------
Doctor Conner’s •
Dissertations = -
why I. it,” friend? of mine |
are esking. that you're go,
log to all the trouble and expense
of building thia Conner's Model
friend Ark I. » spoke to him out of the whiri-
wind in that wonderful pasa-
w.LxeiEkhapemnheta,tana
dreps him overboard. Av.B,
Foledo, Ohio. ----------
h ed the line upon KT where-
upon are the foundations
thereof fastened !
Write to your friends in other parts of the country,
I— where the "depression" is real, and tell them to come to the
— southwest
Tell them to “tie up” with Texas.
Tell them that for Texas folks with vision and energy and
? enthusiasm, getting ahead is a downhill pull.
Indorsing
Now, voters, do you believe
we would be In safe hands with
a man who does business in
such a loose war that he does
not reaytpaprrs that he signs'
if he sfouid be elected gover-
(
of Battercake
y‘)
1 ---
Md White He
the measures thereof, if thou
knowest? Or who hath stretch
even don,. 1
And th v
have the ir
aside and n
Rome ini'
mor” strif!
others
ment that is going to
vall."
The statement itself
REMARKS
WARS LYDIG HOYT, beauty
•II and, writer: “In spite of
to* Influx of Xmericans, Paris
Job, there la a mention of the
Great Bear
Evil miatortune, it will be re-
membered. fell upon Job. His
herds and flocks were stolen,
hU sons and daughters killed,
and he himself was attacked by
alckneea. Then Job sat down
of my present home, I understand,’ among the ashes and cursed the
and at almost any moment I hhay day he was born. First his
need a new place to hide my still, friends tried to make him
I wish to introduce the gentle- change his view, and then fl-
q. What is the daily loss by
the individual thru perspira-
tion?
A. On an average, a henithy.
adult maleoses daily by, perepi--
ration some 18 ounces of weter, ’
sbout 10) grains of solid matter,
and about 400 grains ox carbon-
dioxide.
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—Je -—+-
: wing
. ptrrurb-
must in the future do business
as meat Rackers and as meat
packers only That was four
English collectors pay fabulous
sums for old tin halfpennies of
the period of William and-Mary.
Site aides paralh I to fiSh other.
He knew the length of each side
of the big field, but did not
know -Hs area. What wag the
simplest way for him to lay off
his part?.
a; I
the southwest.
"Seven equal stars adorn the
great Rear.
--Andteach' the Grecian sail-
.ora kow to ste»F“
it also was customary to ’• 11
the time of night by the posi-
tion of the bear In the sky.
In “King Henry IV." Shak-
espeare has the first carrier at
Rochester Inn. exclaim as he
Home—this poem in brick sod
<
-3
f. In Wallet s
righting Bob La-
krlw”—credit crisis. ’
“There’s no money." That is
the plaint one hears-on every
hand,, and to an extent it is ’
true. The banks loan only at
in that great drama to be
Use Your Credit Freely
K/G)0).
De’roit N
dubious er.
July murnia
th- tt---r
shaxipg.tle
wt4* tW’ 1
sat ——1830.hxaman-xho-xeturned
froma cotton Instructing trTp
to Turkey. He brought seeds
of various plants of supposedly
enters with lantern in hand:
"Charles' Wain is over the He non, the qaaaw. ——----------ityt
newemmeyand yetourhorse" Every forenoon when throngs chan
is not packed.'”---------- are heading for - 'the office—
—•> —Tennywnn, the . English poet. - but Hinge, three- queues of -de
man who designed my Model nally the voice of the Lord
tbie rim.” " we sellonly Refrig.
Good Evenin’
—mshamnemcurw.
Low thinks of triz. L.a
ere made showings to the court,
it may be presumed. Jhat they
could not find purchasers for
such properties as the Chicago
.---Stack—Yards—i»e.r their—other—
properties. In the document
above referred to, circulated by
Armour A €ompany,ts the fol- -
lowing message.
"The packers are proceed-
___________ much ” they were UK
ing before the decre was en-
, t^eik operating innler tte~i»XT~—
tensfon of time allowed them
to dispose of their holdings.""
in view of the fact that Ar-
mour & Company are circulat-
ing this statement. It must be
accepted as true They seem
to have.one Just one thing un-
der .the* Lr.! . They hay.,
apparedincnmrtfromtim-to
eratie nationat convehtton fott-
g4 and thwarted in its purpose
a secret organization that
denles the law and their antak-
. by the interests he has so ably served. Once more the
f camouflage kit was hauled out and this candidacy was dec-
— orated with a progressive, mid-western. temperance-preach-
b ing, trust-fighting Brother Charier.
• Both parties' are as alike in strategy as they are in most
other respects. Hence, both parties will use their camou-
flage. Dawes and Bryan, in an appeal to the masses. It
SIGN THEM
The Press receives many
interesting letters from read-
era which cannot bit publish-
ed because they are anony-
moua. As an evidence of
good faith, all letters in-
ended, for _Rybicatin mus
bear the writer’a name and
addrema. The aamt will not
Harry Thaw has bougbt a
farm, dbepltethe fart that the
court said he was sane
boat privilege
The
rNCLE EDITOR: kiperis "#22
I iu the hospital to have hit Washington Bureau, 1222 . New
tonsils .removed. Ryan jtB- - ‘i«-
X W •
steals the unconscious Kasper pernonn roniedoguia 1
and carries him to the middle • • •
_______________
sssis::?--
" Eimommgti! at 1 m fob1 w am mgs
TOSTIVHGEnerate poortunuete, om. poor white cgoentatne and docontly. to be Amertc,g word and accqnaopanaant in ppiteica---. papXevaugpana aadgtuze” g51 ha.V2ttd-Ma*02
LEON M. SILER ..........Editor wiekerksaf"or‛tdvorpgpbicnkintnez"harinzunstzEA.ebit. 2501; MU• utlfamgmorvort"wrie ah are Eurtznaiinwapasir. CiirouIaUona ) "
erators that give
everlasting satisfac- _
tion.
dispose of such properties as
Camouflaging a Ticket
ADD one more item to the list of ills brought on us by the
A World War. It is Camouflage.
With the signing of the armistice, we junked the ma-
chine gun. the bayonet, the hand grenade, poison gas and
—the like. But we overlooked that dangerous weapon, €am-
ouflage. It has been hauled out and is now trained on the
-American voting public by both major political parties. How
much damage it is going to do we will know next November.
dren to have theli, A baby,
burn today, gets a vastly bettr
slart than 10 years ago.
qwmrtpeet
• fate seemed settled, it would ment for green Hec on roe -
22" got busngishyourpushaswas—
into the nostrils of a whale and water. . . •
Teck s lfe
that they
THERE’S a fine big "white spot” down in the southwestern
1: corner of the latest U. S. maps of commercial and in-
• dustrial conditions. That “white spot” takes in Fort Worth ____ _
=andWestfexas---=-------± am m mn nil j^jsssaa
K'W AJmrLMppriee of wheat lias been advancing steadity, 2, mystery as to sci
d
racy Ig not merely a
: a irinciple. and
,t‛" embodtes this prin-
” other canddates de
NHMeCARTy
-trzpe
______Aze. that begtns:
Where wast thou vhen r
laid the foundations of the'
earth T Declare If thou hast
k understanding. W ho hath laid
A country lane.
I want to ask you, Frieda,
As an older woman
If you don t think if at F ri
Hanquite a future befor- ler?
Y”. I answer-d siguit canty.
And quite a part
A, well."
for new , 826.9195
_1vgm2nnsmmdmt
gsHsgvouu-s
.—xmthzr,sse
my motives. „ ,
pratnammterasnterencnetnstheoqnqtehntiqn-
F ested in foster- the literature of all ages, so
t ing the beautiful great an impression has this
• home life of thia Eroup of bright atara always
Wonder-etty or made."____
it WAS dohe
tend
Reason was dethre yid and.
treason ruled. We were treat
ad to ths spectacle of a pemo-
in im-
BY HERBERT QUICK.
A VERY interesting document
- spread broadcast over the
country by Armour & Company,
. great packers, is headedby*
the following quotation.
“If one element in busi-
ness can do a thing better
than another and perform a
service of equal oz greater
worth to the peopie at a low-
er-price, then that H eheele-
membered that -theFGreekstot-
ten called the dfpperr "The
wagon” just as the English"
call it "Charles Wain." _______
were being used In violation of
It in other words, they were
not ordered to close the doors
of their grocery store, and 1°
shut down thir grape-juice and
other plants th* next day. The
courts gave them time.
This time has been extended
from time to time. The pack-
be more indisputable it instead
of the word "can" the expres-,
sion "can and continuously
will” were used; but let that
pans, ine reanyiterestmg"
thing about this document lrs
in the fact that it deals witb
meperpetuarmjunetonlssued
by the United States courts
more than four years ago, for-
bidding the packers. Armour,
Swift, Wilson and Morris, from
carrying on grocery stores and
A farmer owned an odd-
shaped piece of ground, shown
in the diagram. He decided^ to
cut it into lots, but wished to-
kr« p half-at ittorhimselt._He — —
also wanted his portton to be of ~
l they will soon
names, but to-
only democrat in
spelled with a
oratte party and
j arty, except, in
ndlng campaign
lias lost its
any manti pocketbook.
7^^ Goodluck Furniture Co. e
year old Furmturc mWiAH TO FAY THE Goop LUCK WAY
-am-a-
likeSgmthagea yonoknow. is the art of making things look tast sgmm
—Wa-st and itsathes put before us as the Republican Money. "2 pr 6dP
presidential candidate Calvin Coolidge, theur kiyal champion AeklrEek.
±L^JUid friehd. Then these-sameinterestsdppe intotheir.withoetcharr-
b-e ------Wak-stthen turned —itsattention to the Democratic gieI, UfTtl gorgeonsness, they
------ticket and presented to us the presidentiat candidacy of gtjuumaryelthallmadhandeand
a man tiW such
I 8 '< H AND JOE BURKETT.
““"■T*’ T? ■2'ff’’lJIIBF tn’ redd
atatmeLte o: al +he me• tan
nine for vernor against Lynch
Danidson Most of their ar-
gutuents arc in keepiag- with
Mr Hurkett’a statement to the
Dallas N.ws of July IS. He
stated that, while in the legi--
lature he complimented Mr
Lyach leavideon on his success
morxpw and all next weel -
ssrk
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—K 2 2 idievb‛nteth*e2dspmamsuN
In fact. it happened to get its
body directly under that of
Kasper Keene, and Kasper was
brought to the surface, where
the cool lake air revived him.
Hu swam ashore.
(You get him in; we get him
out.—By Charles A. Leedy-)
■ — ....... , q H
<jN<«rracw, ttrf.hr consteltatton
of tHe' Crrat Hear — TheymmF"
that the people of the Bibilent
day regarded the bowl of tb»
dipper as forming the-body or
the bear and the three stars.
which the Greeks regarded- as
the tali and the Indians as three
hunters, as being three cubs
which fdllow in the trail of the
mother bear
yime--
h
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Wtenciun*ien ^5 coRoeWharenersmttEa’stdtrsest
from loneliness and lack of c A ecorain to student enrell-
proper nourishment, ment, ths largest are Celumbie
.
one of its nops,the final flop e •—* — —— I
Q What day As-the-Moham-
Latent, trimmed and satin
trimmed Strap Pumps, either
with or without military cov-
Answer to last one:
Teauto‛licensecg."ten,
t a. ten, ten,” was number
an J Illa (uau iiui ut 11^ —
nessee. Licenses of that state
are prefixed with the abbrevia- •
tion "Tenn..”, which accounts
for the first "ten.”
_ And ameng the----qua.linn «
.aakad nt Jab la this —: - -
'Xanax fBoa guide the Bear
with her train?”
ambition He has
always wante+
ancient Greeks used to steer heir ships by means of the on their preciousbelongings. Yolks in it kt* either wel
GreatBear. "_________________________________■_______ While laat fall, the city saw dressed or "shabby genteel.
। .H a,'. ............ .-i - ....... . --------— the pitiable light of theusaiida WB «w- lonzer coneidered,bad==
ot the Sun, so Homer-says, and The greeks usually steered-■ =Hned-up-tourslong.awaiting—form-tobebankruptsln.tact.
mer nismenstewsome or their eraft by means of mhe their maager allotments of MAi^" for many folks bnahrupwp of ... ,
the sacred cattle which belong- GreatHosr ne dipper. Man—garine,-bread-and—lard,— the nearbankruptcy is more or less —
nil in the aiin^'.ui As abeaiiU. Ilna.: Ra man pent Tomi tin today « nceustoming 4tself of a badge of- honorr-forthen------
Ms shtp was overtaken subs " men wrote: to an. equally tragic. If not so they have a chance to get help.
TAuttsy-bgergneevutneteom and "Seven equal stars adorn the extensive, spectacle' before the Recentiy one sovernment pawn-
lightntngstruek the craft, shat- -great Rear. - huge pawnshops _ shop hud 1000 eustomera" to
___<’ ting the mast and killing the__Ahd tegch' the Grecian sail The folk blame the "Kredit- a single forenoon,
pilot. The waves broke the ship ----- ' ’ ‘ “ ---— ' ------
into Pi ccs and-all of the crew
drowned Ulyeses elone eur
vived. being washed up by the
waves on an island which be
gressl v e De ra <_ crate
___ The Democratic
economic.xalue.A.n.. Alabama
planter, by the name of Col.
Wm: Jehnwon. became interest- =
ed in it and raised it exten-
•Ively on bottom land on his
plantation. Since then It has
epr-a* ever ahout heir L-
country, and, once established
on land, is practically master,
owing to its deep-running root-
stocks But for th* fact that it
la a tropical plant, and liable t >
be winter-killed, it might pos-
sess our land to greater extent .
- telf tssue, autthe onty ----rr
.....in .Qi i uimfl m. .m y., w
fweedleduma : 1 rweedt-d .
Thewstrategy ugd tobrina
’ i, about this condition was a; pat
t -ty
be
* o
be printed, huwever, if this
' Lreqesttsmage.Anonymcus--—
letters regetve no connidera-
UM. - ' ■
L -——
' ' 2 c
time and b-n excused, from
dolng.anxihinceleecAnd.zhera
is no showine that they have
.0 d
1
terested at first,
ties are not dra
Belies, as I had
Today science has prac-
Hcaily slamped out thepe dis- -
tabrs—that is, selence has
GERMANY’S CREDIT CRISIS ’
QERLIN, July 18.—Berlin is Perslan rugs, jewelry- and
• developing a new kind of sometimes simpler necessidieso
"queues"- long lines of folk, the household... -ca
seeking from the governments There is nothing shametaged-
Ece be-
Whea—4he--deev
Hungry German Children
—-WHAT are we-to-believe about the "starving children of
V Germany" when returning traveler* tell sueh different
tales?
-------mNe wport afewdays ago a prominent societywoman
fWN adweheott for Miss-EveynGarnault Smalley, an
American woman who has distinguished herself by brilliant
ri- war service in France, and who has engaged in reconstruc-
tion work in Europe ever since the guns ceased firing.
— Miss Smalley says the fields of the Ruhr are filled with
L fat hards, that there are no starving babies, but plenty of
well-fed adults who sit drinking beer every night from five
L. until one o'clock in the morning.
Opposed to Miss Smalley’s account is that given offi-
g eiully tn the Fi-<ier^l Councilof Churches by James H. Cau-
sey, a business man I enver. Colorado. Mr. Causey has
S just returned from Europe, where in addition to making a
» thoro investigation, he floated a loan of half a million dol-
— lars for relief work in cities in the Ruhr valley.
Mt. Causey saysthat rich Germans were doing every-
^ thiag they could do to help the poor and that the reports of
—Germans travetmng Tit tatyandetsewhere. *n._nding money _
right and left, were gross! exaggereted.—"Many who spoke
. German, “he snid. ’.vcrmTund or investigation to be Czecho-
Slovakians, Austrians, Poles, and even in some cases, Amer-
, leans.
He says every German family of moderate means is try-
r, ing to find a ajiv to get their cluldren to ^tajv so they
1 Can build up the r neann on good food: w!.icii is inexpensive
in Italy.
-—PertrapsAmerivamsaregettmttretrofbemg"ersy
marks” for Eur pe. But the average American would
rather make a mistake of giving too much than to “pass by
.on the other side,” to find out afterwards that there had
been desperate need, suffering and death among little chil-
dren, some of which he might have saved.
Hiblleakatud
would and 1 A. ,
like the colored g
was about to te
falsi moMMi >.»
supposediy har ; .
bedorermkdemaktac
groom, how. ver
unmistakab. sig:
ation. The t-e .
worried and h- •
aisle and1 wh:s; r
groom: Whant.:
Rastus Has 201
chiefs, started home Many
longed to the beautiful sea-
nymph. Calypso.
Calypso helped Ulysses build
Win NOT BUY OUT OF THE- .HIGH RENT DISTRICT'?
. A
" 'Nah.' sal Ha-: . tr-m-
blind). Ah ant .j - no ring
or nothin' l.k- da" B t, Fe-
tah. Ise certalzy ; ,s’ ma!, an-
thustasm '
[■G y <
p."
(
——duding
whJJ—--veil# yom
ov-r as orign-
writesin his "New Year’s Eve”: spairing men and women may
wremmrmmemmmauamensameemmopes
" eonven’enhasat
wwzouzned- I couakks lssnow
expected to Join u :!.r Le* na
tonal authem, which Lugs
Baer ha. chriur "TL ur
Spangled Banjsr
— A c rtain comrreseman trom
Alabama, losinz the ti:ads o:
his discourst, ashti t ppeal:-
er "Where was I at .nd this
isrtho predicament of : - pro-
------- - ----- - ----- The fruit of a potticai vic-
clasaihuslacaa man fotsevez"---qg la not iacequentiy -g--4
nr and she poll tietans that are leyon • . . - ,
. ' now shooting at Lynch David ■ • • •
were nothing *fcn *tejld he snowed nt: dvr y Wh>( did yt get opt -» the
»« M*’ tera-M Jwty M ih»t tteywjl , war’"' aaks MW-'edtMr Not
other lone evouzh to cam never tterpt th tear dawn ah ".wist dot we " but whap are <
MMe Mi la* a U>« onl obdcot. and UJ , other homorable ciktimen in 1blan we ceing to Afoot at rhe -
M j- nwowks wax/" 8.
, ' •. . ' (a.
4---yeeee
11TiCs2 said ;
with the cot.:o:tat
$22.50
and Up
Buy the size and style that
2 fits your apartment, home or ,
w herever your living quarters
SHNEAIR—EEWIS, authora
_saL.durinzLhuazadloHaal_Lu_____
—---qoaveauon + —--***, -acept av
itm.-— -tee delegates.
hie • .1A review of the events as
they transpired b ads to the
--lnnaxoldabl conclusiqn thatthe
prorrau e as mapped nut irior.
r to the assembijotthcon-
EK- - Ian Um tj! ryY-T-TV out accord-
tai. tc program
Th,- trena toward prorrejs
____ixisin was alarun to big busi-
E auuua. 1055 1o xue uniea .. . , — ---- —- a raft and when he left, she
srare From- EI.----- .4 Adzascamthe-dimegiedikmias—
from prevenable poem which recouau the wan- "Hold the Bear, called else
■ ** derinra rif Dlv^sr------ - ni-
UFV. ’ ’ " After the Greeks had burn- Continual on his left thru all,
- removed moat of the diseases of ed Helen to hey rightful hus- In other words to steer bm
a Uw years a^a tha stood in band, Ulysses, one of the Greek crartdue east. It will be re -
he way-ot a long lIte. Today -tic* . .
Ions life is probable, with rea-
sonable care, while 20 years
ago it was very doubtful wheth-
eraperrxrcomzequtre—Ur-
— age. He had to be "luck -L- ---—— -------------------------wni. i
“L. ..0 z: HOW THE PACKERS
the lite span has more than ____ _
doubled, in the last 25 years ( D LN 7 P T T Tp 4 An T T r> rpcv
alone, at has been increased by U O 1 1 1 11 L ( () L K 1 2
more than 10 years The aver-. - — 5 —
age tength of life tn the tutted
States is now 58 years in
1900 it was only 5 4 years
P’erhaps the biggtst factor in
this situation is that babies now
get a good start n the world.
A few years ago, they were un-
der a great handicap. It was
then thought useless to try to
avo.d certain children s dis-
l Ulf DA} OLLIE-
—ihekme. I ..as seal...
Irrtatn • wotden more
Fhan azFtntug elg=.
It is t , hat a won.an
Quite 1 : a.- taken
For years ounger.
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