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. THE CUNTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. THIUSDAY. FEBRUARY '2. 1933 Nev/s Review of Current the World Over Chancellor Chamberlain Says Great Britain Wants War Debt Cancellation—Inflationists Lpsejn Senale^^ Lame Duck Amendment RatifietU By EDWARD W. PICKARD P I.ANS for the tnniiiriinil of 5Ir rapidly n»-»ir:hs cofn pletion and tiif 'Slno** fridii wliirh ihe new |'r**s;deiit and di;'nilitr:e^ will review llie partnle ia btin;; »<»n Htn|Ule«l. T!ie^ ln;iil;;iiral eotciiijilee liejHl»'«l l»3''Koa‘e'Admiral I'nrv li Ilr.-iy non. U reall.v ttrran::iiiu for iitiife a idR slMiw dt'SpUt' the ref|«iertl id ilr ltii«i>e veil lhat the aifafr l*e aitnide and Inex peiisive. The ouiiiidliee d«videi| ilia* the,pa rude sliMiild he^iiniit,eii >«• al»»iit pi.lHMi iitHri-hers who will lake two liiiiirfl to ' pass the stand. As now pianr.eil it nill t»e is four divlsluns led tiy (ieneral IVrsIiinj: ns grand marshal Farm Demonstration Notes C. B. Cannon. County Afent I » I Negro Attempts I ’T Attack On Girli JOANNA MILL NEWS * Progress Made In Permanent Paature There has b^n much interest and‘p(] cnminal assault on a 21-year-<)ld of Newberry, Lauiens, Jan. 31.—Officers and sev- ;eral score pos.«enicn seai^phed Lauiens j county today without finding any ti-ace of a Negro wanted for attempt- Mrs. W. C. Bishop and son, Evert, GcJd\3lle, Jan. 27. — Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hazel of Greenville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. ?I. Bo- zard. progress made^ in the establishment of ^hitc girj of the Ekoni community. p<*rTn.anent pastures throughout Lau-j The girl was attacked la.'st night as rens county since 1927. In checking*she walked home down a little fre- quenied road after her.day’s work in Wai'e JHioals, ?pent the past week with Mr,, and Mrs. J. M. Bozn’-d Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Franklin and''^ children spent Sunday in Whitmire. Mr. and Mi-s. W. O. Stewart were j called t*> Ntne»y-S5x Sunday on ac- | C n i5i:.\T r.yiTAiN has been Invited ' ^ to discuss with the United States ; :Le war dehts with a view to revision ! :md possible reduction, the Invitation | liHving lM*en c\fcinli*d ; hy the H<*<*\cr :i!l.:dfi j Istratioii with the al : inost ceriiiiii corn ur rente of I’rcsidont Elect Itooscvcit. The conference if the Ihil isb jicicpt, will It. Iield in .Much ; iitid it will he folhtwed iiii tiie<liale!> hy siriiil.ir conferences with llie . nations that are not ^ in default in puyiueiil j to this cttuniry. name- ly. Italy. Lithuania, Czechoslovakia. Finland and Latvia. But Secretary of .State .Stlmwtn. In sending' out the Invitatiitns, omitted France. Ilel;,diifu, Poland. Hungary and Fsftiorda. the nations lhat have de -Etood, Chancellor Chamberlain Rtatsevelt. wlio will he I’resldent wlien the ncgotialhtiis tire under way. However, there were Indlcalitins In Wasliliiglon that .Mr. Roosevelt wil' have arr:ing»‘d separate conferences with the (h faiilterH. England Is espe dally interested In tiavltia F'rance In eluded in sucfi arrnngeintMifs as may t>e/iiiade. Iwlievlng a tlntil sottlenient of deht and economic siilOects cannof well he reached unless France Is taken Into account. Reiire.>-.enfat Ivp Rainey of Illinois. rteiiMK-ratic floor leader In the house, seemed, to he roused tty the new'g. ‘The eiiiifenMK'es won't atiiounl to nnytliing. in toy ojtinlon.” Rainey said. ‘•he«aiise the Atnerican |»e<i|tle are not pttlng lit stand for a reduction In the delif .s. .After violent tllsctis.slon tioih thMe ociierties were defeated, hy a vtile of .*•<1 t<t 18 In each case. Hiiring the <leh:ite Senator Tom Con n.'tMv of Tc.vas.lm rdised t'.c perple.\!ty of ’ttie Siuinte fiv aniiouticit'g he was i>. a measure to dehase jthe oSil ettuttmt of ihe dollar h\ •**one rd and perhaps, if it were cottsii- Mitiiial. to forl'id Indlvhluals tniklni? ontracts calling tor payment in dUI IPS of current weight ami tineiies.s r.ofh .^'cmifor Class md Senator Fess irgued slrongly against all the intla lion propotail.H, as did Reed of Penn sylvaiiia. After being ttadly m;ing!e«l .. hv ainendnioi.ts the Cla.ss hanking tiill was (tassed fty the senate. Its fate in tlie house Is protileinutical. C .\.VAf».A s<‘ored a victctry in a rum ninniiig «-:ise rfiat was riHe<l on ny tlie Supreme cotirt. It Krevv,,<»til of the s*d7.ure ot the Nova Scotian runt thip .Mazel Tov. The court field that in ca«es of vessels of British and ’'anadian reg'slry, the I92J treaty with Crejil Britain su|K*rsedeil the |>rovl sions of the lir!2 and BKM) tariff arts. 'The Opinion declared therefore that coast guardsn:en may hoard, search and seize^ British «nd Canadian ves sels only w hen they, are less than one hour's Sitillng distance fivun the .^nu‘r h•ntl shore. In.^tead of within a 12-niiie limit as prt»videfl by the tariff act. the records of this office, there is 1 * ' I clear cut evidence of this above .state- jment. In 1927, 21 pounds of carpet IjT^s.® sc*cd was ordered, a sufficient ! amount to .sow about three acres. In in an effort to quiet her screams I xr- __ i t p xf_ 1192.*^, 486 pounds. 60 acre.s; 1929, 186 said she was not able to see well* pounds, 23 acres; 1930, 65 pounds. provide an adequate ^ young woman was only slight-j death of Mr. Stewart': ly injured when her as.satlant choked ^ mother. I'eight acres; 1931, 391 pounds, 49, s-c^iption of .her attacker. and Mrs. W. M. John.son, attended the J funeral of Mr. Will Bodie in New- jacres; 1932, 1732 pounds, 220 acre?.' jin 1933, to date, there has been or-i^-, — . flered 800 pounds. The above orders; llUtOll 1 Varied from six pounds ui> per farmer. j Carpet gra'-s is now affording .green grazing to live stock in I>au- I ren.'- couruy. The grass is similar to ■ Derruida in its spieading habits, but i.s not a jiest. In other words, the • beny on Monday. i Mr. arfd Mts. W. R. Landford and ! daughter, and ’'Ir. and Mrs. R. G. Carr and children visited friends in With Laurens " " ' ' ^’TTre 'debt conferencef aliould Ik* linked with Hie world economic con fereme. The thing to do in to bring mImhii n rcmovtil of international tra«le barriers so tliiit trade ran be revived The coiifereiiccH already |>roJecte«l b«h(-oft+y-a qntie«Hiility of oi»enlt«g up trade routes and giving (he dehtora a ch.'iiice to |*a.v.” - l!iigl;itid nccc|ilcd the thvitation, nod her stand on the war deht qties tioti was stated plainly hy Chancellor Neville Chamherlain In an address be fore ihe Leeds <'handier of Commerce. Briefly, the I'.rliish government will ask either < aocellirtion or reduction ao drastic that It will almost amount to Ihe same tiiijig. If this eaniiot be fditaliied, s.iid riuiiuherlaln. the settle tiiefit reached tuust he llmil and niiist not Invidve resumption <if tlie riermnn reparations. **To disturb the Lausanne agnsMimnt,” he said, “would lie to r«*- opeti old wounds and t<i destroy f<ir ail indetitiite (leriod all iirospecl of agreement on matters affecting the buppiticss and prosperity not meiady of Europe hut of tlie wliole world." rnderfaUIhg/'lo exid.'iin the malli'r to ‘ the fiuim r of the .Miildle West. " the cliatnelloi said that If Ihe war debts pa.\iti«*nls wt're to he rt‘siimed they f'oiild (lot tie m.nle liy loans or by liiiltier shipmenls of gold "Kf feciive mc.iiis of paving.' he conlin ued 'Would have to tie foiiiid atid thev c«»uld only he found hy ImTeasliig sales of foreign goods to America or. what Would come to ttie same Ihitig, by diminishing purcliases from Amer lea” F .VRMERS are to have the opp(»r timify of borrowing .890 (HKi.tKjh from Uncle .Sam with which to produce this year's crojis. imicss the idll |iass**<l liy congress Is killed hy a Fresideniiai m. The TiTimsiire “makes TTvjfffabfe Ihe sum named of the unu.smj hal.'ince of JfLMKt.OOtMHlO of R. F. C. funds alio ented to agriculture. The loans will be 'made for planting fallowltig and cultivation, and l*lie secretary of agrl niltnre Is empowered to exact from borrowers agreements to reduce acre^ age not to exceed :^i per eent. line million dollars is allocated for feed for farm live slock in drought and storm stricken area.s. Fiirin liloc uiemliera of congress de fendeil the hill, asserting there would he widespread siitTerlng on tlie farms unless siieh loans were nulhoriz.erl Mntiy memlier, however, Httneke<l It as paternalistic, socialistic and^b<iund to increase farm product surpluses .'snell of New York, minority leader, . It iacoMl^ A LK,\.V.\I»ER the h.Tndsoine ynung king of Jugoslavia, accoini»anie<1 by Queen .Marie and his foreign minis ter. Bo.'ikti Jcftich. sjiept the week in Hnniania visiting King Uarol al the latter's omntry pliice, .Sinaia pahnee. Hflielally it was Just a fanrily vls- dtr Marie being T’twd’s ulster, hilt the corre^ Mrs. Gamewcll Thompson ard little — j sun. of Lowndesville. are .spendinir the Clinton high girls walloped their'week with Mr. and Mrs. M. K. .Med ia iirens nval.s, 22 to 10, on the Pres-1 lock. \ , . bvienan college floor Tue.sday night.; Dr/and Mrs. J, D. Ro.ss of Green- nlowing up or rootingj^ by hogs wiii Laurens boys turned the ta- vilie, and Mrs. W. M. Tollison of Pied- destroy it. This grafs g,iows on low ^ies on the Clinton lads by the score! niont,'spent Sunday wnth Mr. and Mrs. lands that art* of a wet nature. Carpet „f 51 to 13. J. M. Ross. ■ gr.'t-is will smother Bermuda grass,! ;bull rushes, and hitter weed on the j wot'natured .soil, rebrimi y is a good It re- FIRE DESTROYS HOME Friends in the city of Mr. and Mrs. time to sow carpet g ass seed. (luire.s from eight to Hi pounds per - ,. <• t c 1 n ‘ . . .. ... ' . . J. O. (.arrt'tt of Lanford .station, will: regivt to leam that their home was destro.ved by fire early' ^ , ic.-t moinin". '!rs. Garrett is ^ *ces.«atA’. Simply broadcast the seed 1 • 1 i u vf . ■ .. 1 L .TO. , nlea'-anllv ••cmem V c 1 he»^e as .Miss itLnature v/ill do the rest. The seed 1• Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Clark of Wlnns- i boro, spent .Sunday with Mr and -Mrs. ' J. J. Clark. acre hro.adcast to obtain a .'ufficier.^ stand. On ground.s wdiore there is lit- jtle rubbish no preparation of soil is ^ I no '' ' * **'" ‘ UntLnalutv wur^Heorv. ' mav be bought this year at a very WOMAN LOST 10 LBS. IN A WEEK King Alexander with the [tending domestic allotment measure, the [lurpose of which is to inrrense farm product pricei and de crease Hcreiige. The senate agriculture committee began be.irings on Ihe d«»niestlc allot- fneiit bill \Ve<lnesdny, hoping they would be completeil In a week or so. Tl»e same arguments for and agninst It that were heard tn Ihe house were repealed. spondeMta gaid-*-R waa- for Ihe |»ur[K*se of 8**ekliig a common fnmt on the question of equal unnnments due to coiiM* up for discussion In Geneva on J.intmry 31. Tlie little entente [Miwers, which Include these two nations atid CxiK'hoslovnkia. did not like the action of the great [towers In giving Geripany JmlicinI equality in aniianients with out consulting the little entente, and they pro[M»se n«iw to demand more r<»n- sideratioD when lmi>ortant aiutters come up at (ieneva. King Alexander was especially anx ious to get Runuinia'a. backing on a protest which Jugvtslavia plans to raise \»UKriv tin> yv«jii «* rciA % n i At J., , »: i Dillani. .I1..S .\rvg Hen) y. an ! Messrs. jnd .shipment.s. T , tnee in 100 pound The cheapest feed any farmer can [troduce is good pasture. Qrthard M'ork Hul'ing the month there hoyc been calls in interest of orchard work. ' Five demoristrati()ns have bpon hebl for the pui|)o.se of demonstration lt» the farmers of various communitie'-- I of the proper methods of f)riming. /New York undertaker.s hu.-iimi- tc. i itde. complain 'l7 f -Mrr^r .L WHH - -— Betty Luedeke of Dayton 1 am u.sjng Kruschen to re- T Id^t TlTpow^s In one' week and cennot say too much to rec ommend it.” To take off fat easily, S.aFF.LY and H.ARMIjESSI Y — take one-half tea- to- 1 ®poonful of Kruschen in a gla'ts of di-iidiived Ru<smn roywli.; ^ . • .1. • i , . . ■ ,1.^ hot water in the morning b<*fore breakfast—it is the safe wav to lose The other liay a New York depart- metit *<U»rv jewel', valued at a million dollars. t „ , - ... , , , un.sighlly fat and one bottle that lasts (..r.n. f.mous Indian ],aac«k at , -.nd ..t ho,,,- n-c'vtrd. ‘'I"' 7 'onn?-.- fharniacv or anv druK store spiaytng, and c.nt of notut o.cvan - t[,e other day and flew into " .Satisfactory interest has been shown »A‘»-upie»l by grizzly bears. .That’s ® I in .Amerl^ca. If this first bottle fails j Since January 1st there have hoen.^^^ vyhole 'ordered 701 fruit trees and 33.5 jH-rcock. 'vines for farmers in various sections- of the county. January and h'ebruaryj are g«»od months to set new trees, t»», * prune and spray the old tree.s. It is story. There’s no to con**ince you thi.s i.s the safe.st way more —money back. j But be sure and get Kruschen Salts {—imitations are numerous and you 8en. Cutting T .IKIMC will be iio more lame duck' ■sessions of cotigre.ss, for the Tweii tietb Hmemimerit to the ('oustitution bus now hccfj riiiitlcfl by m<*re than .36 BtalcH ami will go into effect October 1.3 next. Action hy tlie Missouri legislature clincliisl It, and sev- etal other legisbiltiret caiire ,luto line the same d;iy. I’mler tbi« Hincmlnienl both sco- nlors and rejiresenla tives n'-siitiie office on .Tanii.'iry following their el»*cii<in. The l^'•esil|efl| and Vice l'resi«|ent take office on .lanuary 2u following electhin. The newly elected congress lx aiitonuii IctKlIy called into xession on .hitiuary S and on* the same dale one year later, 'llie changes do not affect the teinix of iLsiver and Curtis or any tiieinlker of the pr«‘senl congress. Ado(iil<»n ot Hie aniendnieni is some trting of a perMonal victory for Senatoi h'orrla of Netiraska who fought for It through many years, ft waa |*asKed by Ihe senate several tlinea hut al ways previously was blocked In Hie hotise. M r RtMiSEVKLT. in Warm Springs after his ins|iecHun of Mimcle Shoals, wax busy studying the'iiroh lenis that will come before him and conferred with nian.v notable men uf liis (uirty and a few wlio are not of that [M*r suasion. Among his I'allerH were sevi'ral who, Hceor^liog -to-the cahlncl makers, have gfMul chances of being offered port folios. Among llwse wax Bronson Culling. Hie siMialor from .New .M«*xic«i who bolted the Uepuldican ticket la^d fall and hcl|»ed elect Roo.sevcit. The gossij was that he would lie mad*’ sccn’iar.v of ihe^inl♦•|■ior it lie were willing to a*’» *’pl the pla* e. Senator CiiiHiig was acconipaniisi on fils visit t*v S«>milor La Fidh-tle of Wisconsin, another “relad" lU’puhlicati. Bcrn.inl M. Barucli of New York, chairman of the emergency national irans|K»rlalloii conimitt*‘e. also was in Warm Siirlngs helping the'l*r«’sl*lent- El*M'f orepare fila program and giving advice es|ie«tally on the rallntad sit- mil ion. Ther*. waa talk that he might he aiipointed secretary of state, prob ably the only cahlnet (Mi8iti«iu be would take, though many still thought that position would go to either Sen.ator Walsh of Montana, tiwcn I) Young or .Norman Ihivis. .Mr Roosevelt told the *'*»ri**s|Hinilents he might nnimunce one «'aiiinel cludce before going on his yacht trip, hut no more than (»iie. ITe xuttitihiy j hat will be Jim FarTey who It Is conce«lei! will be iM'SHmi.sier gen eral. agafeiFftatyV ilteig^louring of ma chine guns aind niuhttlons Into Hun gary throagb Austria. I>i|>loumts In Hiicharest said an Im- |M>rtant si<le issue of the royal visit would be a private confenmee cor cerned with the proltlem uf restorathin of former King George as the ruler of Greece. Siicii lestoration, it was ex|»lalned. would he immensely valu able to Jugtislavia. since s friemlly tJret'k governiiient would secure use of Saloiiiki harleir for Jug«»slavla should cireuiusian**ec demand. .\n army of starling*^, hird.s, esti-lniust sxfeguard your health, muted at .30,(KK) made a night .'•anc- I : W..,V mcovsfiry ’l„ Ii.i-ay" witVwinlerl"■*7 "f <•'<' of «he M.-tro-| sulphur .solution is used at the: . rate of one Kallon to seven or eiKht' «' here to be one of the * *>a Rent that room by t^ttt _i....I B.... a Want Ad in pllons «f»-7or This materia, is ^ ever witnes.,-j T|j C|,ro„ic|e. ing manufactured in lAurens counlv]'^ • this year, and can be bought very cheaply. n»e commercial orchard men have fit ishe*l or about finished their prun ing and will be ready to spray within ilhe next few days. Home orchard growei s can jtroduce as good peaches' 1 as the commer<?iaT orchard hten if they* I will si)ray and care for their orchards. I 1 S OUTH AMERICA'S two umimclsl wars Mtiraeled considerable atten tion during the «'eck. Colombia sent a Joint note to xigners of the Kellogg ; pact R.sking thal they call U|Hm IVru I not to violate tite treaty at l.eti<-in, ! t4»w.ird which a Colombian fftiiilla was steaming to re<*a[tttire the town 1 fnun Ihe reruvian Nationalists wlm : seize*! it some lime ag*i. Tlie place ' was i*e«le«l to C«di»ml*ia by I’eni un der a treaty sten***! in l'.r22 Tl.e IVru ' vinn g*>vermiieiii asked the League of I NatioiLx to or*l*‘r xuK|»en.si*tn of “all ni«^xiir*’» of force” In the I.ettcfa an‘a. Se*T*‘t;irT of State Stinison hurriedly c:ille*} lo his home the di|>I*)matlc re[»r**senl;«llvex of the (xiwers signa tory i*» the Kelhigs ps*-l lo consider this eritl**al situali««n. He then 8*’ni a n*>te to iSHni Invoking the pact an«l making it plain that the Unite*! Slat*‘s consideretl Tern was in the wrong in "the di8]*ute. J Bolivians ami Paraguayans were ffghting desperately for possession of Fort' Nnnawa In the dix|*uted Gran Chacti and both sides claimed the ad vantage. The battle lasted for days and the casualties were numerous. ROBERT W. BENN Complete Insurance Surety Bonds Phone 119 Livestock. Fire, Automobile. Inland .Marine, Life EIXtRTS from Tokyo said the Jn|>- ane^e cahlnet had decbled tb'kt Ja- Stn. Norris P UESIHKNT HOOVER vet*.**! the ffr.-<l (lcff*-lcii*-y hill. «’urr.ving appro [•riallons (.f FH.dtiP.tHlp ami the h*mse n|)held his a«'tioii. the vote being P.rj to l-^'S. The I’n'sideni disiipprov«Mt of the mcjisure because lie and All**ruey tjeneral Mitchell held uncoiisiiMitinnat a pnivisiiui pho iitg «*.mro| of all sub stanllal retiimis fr«*iu income, gift and inluritaiice taxes in the h|imlx .if n |*iiiil **«mgressii»iial c*.mmiHee. .s<>na tor .M*'Kelhir 4iiill<’ii»*‘d Hmt lie vv^^i.eiid muke amdher aiteiupi l*» remove *'on lr**l liver refiimls from the iniisiiry. R [•an's willulrawal from Hie l.eagiie of ^ .Nations was inevitable^ and had In stnicted Yosuke Matsiinka lo restate his cmmtry’w' position- in r^ard to~ Manchuria and then leave Geneva for hmne. Foreign Minister Yasuya UchUla was nii«lersii>od to have informed the cahinel lhat apiilioation of {Miragrapb f*»ur of article fifteen by the league, umler which recoiiiinenilatloti for defi nite aclhm in the Manrhur'an dispute can be iiu»*le. apiHsired almost certain. The cabinet, tl wax said, agreed that this step wotihl be f**lh»wed by con- ilemnntlon of Japan's action In recog nizing tite Mamiiiikiio Indeinmilent government heaiied by H<’nry IV Yl, the former emperor. I 'vFLATRt.NiS'l'S are becoming mor* viN'irerous and ap|iareiiHy oiofe I biiuieroiix daily in Waxliington. Iiui at j tliiM writing they have not got any ; w’.ere. TIteif first Idg effort w’as pin forth during debate on the Glass hank Jpg Plil Id the senate. * Wheeler of iloigaiM. tiuic|K*iiiletit I'cimM'iut. of fcr*sl aii aiiieiHlment providinu foi the | free endmige of aRver at the rati** m sixteen fn iiiie-~flit oh! forimihi ot tVRIbim Jennings Bryan and Huev Long ot f^intatsna prt*iM*Med anothei SinetiiinH*nf anfhorizing the govern •tent |mrf*{iiise of silrer amt slabillza tion St spftruvtHtsfely 14JV lo i. L'^LEMINA rUt.N ot the ciH/.i-nx mill ^ larj training ax an enuininy mov** vvii.s re|c* l*M| hy fh** lioiisc. vvliich a.M*’*! t*> Hic Wat ibpart m**iit a;)prii|irl:ili«*ti oMI to Inxnr*' H*f|r iNinHnmime. Alx** jjk'jsi.isitt vciix add ed to Ihe appniiirlatlon f»u tlie re S**rve officers Qirps. The m*’a>ure was then passi'd. The M*i*aie fitmnee cimiiniiice re' |M»rl*Kl Ihe'house beer hill aiiM‘n<l<H| p. Incluile wine and to [•rovide pet cent slcoholic ointeiil.- This meiisurt niny gel through congress ht^fore ad loijrnmeni hut probably will be velv*e«i If It d*M*a. U .MVKKSITT of llliiH»is la losing its a«'coiii|ilish«'<l presitlent. l>r. Ilcrry \\’*h dl•llm Cha.'ie. wh< has Ivetdi at Jhe of the liig iiiNiitution only, alsHit'1w«* yi*ars Isictor I'liase has preM'UlisI li*'* resicmitioii effective at the eiitl ot the current xe.Meii yeur. an<l will h*-«*»Mtie ctian«*»*II*»r i*' New Viuk unlvi-r'iiiv. xinx-ceiling Chamvlhir Hr**\vii. He Weill to the University of iil'itois tioir. the University of .North I aioi-iia. where he already had maile a bne re|*ulati,4l. . ' P ':i:sii»K.NT i:.\MoN i»e vai.ura non *1 »:i,astiliis rici.a-.v in the • Isb Free Slate ele*Hi*i::v. ms iMtrtjr iiii’-ui:. where tit the ex I'li'-e t»i ifiaf «»f William (• xgniee X .-} irt '-'■•iteiii t'utoa I I’RACIK AL IDEAS .i I r«'ad ibi.s week in a [.oitular me*li- | eal magazine, that the pe«»ple had , iK’in “fed up’’ <U) health suggestions | jin public print, from .so many hun- > ^^|■eds of writer.s, — that they had bt^ ' jeome tired of it utl; just such a mess ■ I of theories on diets and nutrition, an*l | the conduct *>f one’s self—that Mister ' I John X. Public had about decide*! that , I there was nothiivg in any of it! I ant .s«iny of coutse, for such a .state of mind to come _^ubout. Most every written article by a thoughtful, competent advisor is worth rea*ling, ^ 'and thinking ainntt these days. You' •can take the part of it that applies ; to you individually, and brush the rest aside. J Now, here’s a practical thing: Ev-j erybody likes a good complexion; I thousands — [lossibly millions of dol- j lars are spent annually by our splen- • *lid .American women, jtist for cosmet ics^ J:slynjood^,” and blemish >‘emov^j ers. lA‘t me give you my “remedy—I ) rather rule—for keeping a gotnl com- ^ , plexion. i When you leave your be*! in the; 'moining, visit the lavatory the first act before you dress. Wash the face. * neck and,even the ujtper chest w'ith warm water an*l mild toilet soap. i ; There are many good brands of the latter — I emphasize a mild — not; strong — soap. I’se a .soft, smooth | towel for this part, wet with the warm _ {soapy agent. ^ i I .After completing this act.'turii on {the cold water faucet, and seize your, j rough towel. Go over the parts you* ' hive cleansed, with brisk rubbing— i the glow will surprise you, after a' few treatments. Don’t prolong the cool ^ friction—^^rather hurry; work fast. No[ soap. In time this will give you' the fine, complexion you like to have. If youj ^ air generally run-down—^but that is j I another niatter—see your doctor. You _ 'don’t need to buy your color; got it I the right way. Men, quit using thoae i 1 hot towels at the barber-shop. Try . above plan. \ | I SPECIAL ; Cospopolitan, Good Housekeeping.* Harper*8 Baiaar, Home and Field. Talne 114.00, now for a Umited tine, $6.00. Good Hotmekeeping 2 yenn as n aabntiinte for CosnopoKtaa. JAS. W. CALDWELL Call S8 at 12 P. M. The Comforts of the American Home JT is a well-known fact thal, home for home, the .American household has more comforts and con veniences than that of any other nation. In foreign lands the modernized dwellinjf is found only in the better sections of the larj^er cities. In America, even in remote rural districts, you find the radio, the vacuum cleaner, washing: ma chines. up-to-date heating: systems, telephones and numberless labor-saving: appliances. There is a' well-kept look about residence, store or out-building:s with an atmosphere cf prosperity and ^onl^nL . _ Did you ever stop to realize why this is so; how this condition was brought about? "t It is largely due to advertisuig. And a big share of the credit belongs to newspaper advertising. Stop and think how many of the foods you eat, the things you wear and other articles entering into your every-day life, you first heard of through news paper advertisements. You will then realize what a part they do play, or should play, in your daily Kfe. o Read the gdyertisements regularly and thoroughly iu THE CHRONICLE if you are uot already doing aoi They mean more to you than you can tell. .* * f #eeee»eeMe»»$ee$6$fe>t#eeeeeeeeMe»ee»»»ee»e»»eeee»» WBmtmmmSmmrnmmmmmsrfmm