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Wm : ••••••••: s f >Ki ■■' ■<:<■ “mi/- ync v :w<^ .rZy "y&r&i ; w!^S88Q8888^ :- ri x^' Convicts Id Pontiac prison in Illinois started a bloody riot lu the course of which one of them was killed a score shot by the guards. The prisoners set fire to the print shop and It was destroyed. • - Pickets of the aluminum strikers are seen gathered at the entrance of the plant In New Kensington, Pa. Ribs of a Prehistoric Monster. • ROYAL VISITORS outa. been seventy-four years old the next day. Mr. Rainey died quietly at 7:50 p. m., three hours after Mrs. Rainey, happy over the appareht marked Im provement in the condition of her hus band, had left the hospital after spend ing the afternoon with him. Three physicians, hurriedly summo: d, and a hoapltal gnporvl™* nukiM—Hia- speaker when he died. Dr. H; W. Soper,IP chargs of the physicians attending Mr. Rainey, said he developed angina pectoris and £ied before medical science could aid him: Mr. Rainey was conscious until the time of his death. Doctor Soper said. Throughout the day he seemed in the best of spirits, especially while chat ting pleasantly jMth his wife and her sister, a Mrs. Williams. Suddenly Mr. Rainey called for a hospital attendant on his floor. She summoned three physicians. Including Doctor Soper but he succumbed be fore they could administer aid. The angina pectoris attack. Doctor Soper said, was so sudden they could do nothing to prolong life. Complications develoj>ed after the speaker had suffered an attack of bronchial pneumonia at his home tn Carrollton and be was brought to the hospital here.’ A native of Carrollton, 111., his home throughout hie life, Mr. Rainey tint was elected to congress from the Twentieth Illinois district In 1002. Ex cept for the Harding landslide of 1920, wltbh he was defeated, although running ahead.of the Demccrntlc tick et, Mr. Rainey was returned in each biannual election _t I/ong a colorful and Influential fig “ ure tn the house, he was elected to the speakership after John Nance Garner of Texas had been elected to the vice presidency in the 1032 elec tion. Carrollton, 111.—The l»ody of Henry ^.T. Rainey, illustrious son of Carroll ton, lay in state in the Greene county courthouse for four hours with mem tiers of the American Legion standing guard while thousands of his mourn ing fellow citlzenr from all this part of\the state passed by the bier. Then, with the arrival of President Roose velt. Governor Horner and a host of other notables, the casket was re moved-to--Mr 1tntnpy*s waTmiT urn estate Just east of the town. There the funeral ritual of the Episcopal church was read by ' Blahop - John Chandler White of Springfield, and ^he body of the 8|>eaker was interred in the lovely little cemetery. The active pallbearers were all old friends and neighbors of the family. During the funeral hours there wwe a general ces sation of business here and In many other municipalities of Greene county. crlDMi of certain wdindnala. The aUhpleet explanation of mental ailment Is that It Is “a glstent dream atate N In which tha In dividual feels that he la a failmra la life. He may feel afraid, may try to Imagine himself a success, or may lost have a feeling of Inferiority to othem Underneath It all to really a loss of self-respect tn other words he U uaable to the requirements of everydey llfa^ of canning and family's winter need Uetf and preserves. Market reports indicate a pleatlful supply Of pears, peaches, grape* and other delicious fruits. Here are twe tested and leal recipes: Ceneord Grape Jelly.. 4 ci»»* « ftoft Jet— Can anything be done fer these cases? Tour doctor will tell you that* grant many cases are helped by patient ques tioning and advising by one In whom H bottle of fruit poetta Tn cups qg ib«.r»Bgii= the patient has confidence. Everything possible Is done to on- courage the patient to keep himself clean and tidy, take an Interest In his appearance and surroundings. Any particular talent la praised and the patient is encouraged to Increase or develop It Those about him are ad- Priuce Tsunenorl Kaya and his wife. Princess Toshiko Kaya, members of the Japanese Imperial family, who are making a tour of the United States. Some 12G,(JUU,UUU years ago what is now the state of Wyoming was a gigantic tropical swamp, and the bones shown here were the ribs of a huge monster that waded around In the marsh grasses. Bit by bit the area dried. The last of the monsters huddled in a lake. The lake was dried, too, and proved to be their grave, now the hunting ground of paleontologists. Dr. Bar- num Brown, examining his “find,” Is the head of the American-Slnclalr expe dition. Completing Big French Liner LONGEST SICK CALL Dr. Francis D. Coman of Johns Hop kins, has departed to the actual end of the world on the longest u sick call” in history. He is bound for Little America. There at Commander Byrd’a base camp he will administer to 56 men who are reported suffering from a mild attack of dysentery. He may stay there until the end of the expe dition. ~ The Normandie, a "sea-going dty” of 73UOOO tons, whoto racines are expected to give her a speed of over JO knots, cutting down tha transatlantic 'crossing to four days, aa she now looks In tha dockyard at St Nasalra. Will B* Largest Cathedral The Cathedral of St. John tho Di vine In New York city, when complet ed, will be the largest Gothic cathe dral In the world, with 16£22,000 cubic feat of content Fourteen mil lion dollars has been raised for the cathedral In tha last tan years, and It will taka 110,000,000 more to com plete It Pontiac Prisoners Riot; One Killed, Shop Burned Pontiac, 111.—One convict was fatal ly wounded, twenty-one others shot, others beaten, and six officers nnd guards slugged during a riot at the state reformatory Ji^re. Rioters fired the prison print shop which was destroyed with a loss of $75,000. Other damage to prison build ings and supplies amounted to $25,- 000. a The convict who succumbed to bul let wounds was Leo Tielek, Chicago, sentenced one to ten y*nrs for larceny March 22, last He was shot In the head. Officers who were Injured were: Assistant Superintendent T. P. MeOue, Superintendent of Schools J. W. Gas tello, Guard Captain B. A. Davenport, formerly of Joliet prison; Guards Roy K. Shepherd, Michael Rabatlne, and R. M. Thompson. Shepherd was th* most seriously wounded. Girl Rescues Four From Auto Submerged in Pond Milwaukee, Wis.—Miss Lorraine Mc Adams, nineteen, of Mukwonag*, vised to treat him aa an equal or with The patient himself Is encouraged to be of service to others, not as a serv- an* but by showing a willingness to help where help Is really needed. One of the greatest aids has been work Itself; the patient accomplishing some real physical work such aa farm ing or carpentry work. -Of still greater help, has been sports. The patient Is encouraged to take part In games, learn to look for his turn to bat, and to go out In the field en it is his turn to do so. You can readily seo that If h* finds ho can do things, that he Is treated w respect, he la going tn be "taken «| out of himself,” and become one of the crowd, one of the community. Instead of being odd or out of things. He really hasn’t the time to De dreaming about himself If he la mixing with others at play, work or other oc cupation. Souetimos there are physical factors lnt< 'feriug with his mental catlook— poor eyesight, poor hearing, bad teeth or tonsils—and these conditions must of course be corrected before any progress can bo made. The whole thought In treatment then Is to build up his self-respect and get him out of the dream state, because ; lu the dream atato he squarw or rifles himself or his actions to hlmaelf and is satisfied. —-• - • • The Merfin of Safely in Your Body O NE of the subjects th* snglaMr must study Is “strength of mate rials” so that If he builds a building or bridge he knows Just what Is needed to support that building or bridge when It is carrying Its heaviest load. In order to make the structure safe, he makes it stronger than la necessary to support this heaviest load, and this extra strength is spoken of as the “maAiu of safety.” What about that body of yours? Is It built with this margin of safety, so that If undue stress or strain is put upon It, it will be able to withstand it? A first year medical student, or any one who %as given the body even a slight amount of study knows that practically all parts of the body from tho bones outward to the akin, havo a margin of safety surpassing anything designed by man. You need food and water every day, yet men have done without food for 40 days, and water for 7 to 10 days, because the fat on the body and tho water In and among th* tissue* havo been able to maintain life. The heart beats 72 times to the’'min ute, but it can. If necessary, bent twice as fast and pump twice as much blood as it normally does. Nature has provided yon with two eyes, two ears, two kidneys, two lungs, nnd in many cases two glands for va rious purposes, yet even when there are two organs or glands It Is possible to have all of one and part of To prepare Juice, stem about three pounds fully ripe grapes end crush — thoroughly. Add one-half cup water, bring to a boll, cover, and simmer ten minutes. Place fruit In Jelly cloth or hag and squeeze out Juice. (If malagas or other Ughr-sklnned grapes are used, the Juice of one lemon should be added to prepared Juice). Measure sugar and Juice Into large saucepan and mix. Bring to s botl over hottest fire and at once add bottled fruit pectin, stirring con stantly. Then bring to a fun rolling boil and boll hard one-half mlnuto. Remove from fire, sl^Im, poor quick ly. Paraffin hot Jelly at once. Makee about 11 glasses (six fluid ounces racb). Ginger Psar Jam. (Using crystallized ginger) Tw lOV* / ^ sTOtT ft to 1 cap dice* crystallised ginger 1 bottle fruit pectin X TVfc cup* (i% lbs.) sugar To prepare fruit, peel, core and crush complotoly or grind about three pounds fully ripe pears. Dice about, nnp-hgif rryMaP 1 "— 1 ginger. Measure sugar and prepared fruit, tightly packed. Into large ket tle. Add ginger, mix well, and bring to a full rolling boll over hottest fire. Stir constantly before and while boiling. Boil hard one min ute. Remove from fire and stir In t>ofiled fruTl ’pectln. Then ftlr and skim by turns for Just five minutes to cool slightly, to prevent floating fruit. Pour quickly. Paraffin hot Jam at once. Makes about 11 glaaoao (six fluid ounces each). This prod uct may take a week to roach a usable set cued four members of an automobile party after their car had left the road way, plunged into a small pond near Mukwonago, and was submerged. Miss McAdams dove Into the water, suc ceeded In opening the doors of the automobile, and then pulled out the occupants, who were wet but other-, wise uninjured. They were taken to Milwaukee by Herman Hoffman. Tbe occupants of tbe automobile were Louis Garrlnger and Louis Moorston of Chicago and Miss Mildred Haines and her sister, Evelyn, of Indianapo lis, Ind. The automobile was bound for Milwaukee. Miss McAdams was on the road about 100 feet away when tba automobile went Into tbe pond. TV* Gam* •? Ping-pong Is n well organised sport with adherents numbering In th* mil lions. The American Ping-Pong asso-. elation ontfmnton that nt least 2£8©,-. 000 funlBos bar* tables. There are au *What mad* you quit raising hogs?” "In a simple-minded way,? said Corntossel, "I thought they might help me along Into the big psr- eminent game. And then I discovered that ths gsrk barrel wm an n myth. VaBoy *f tho King* The Valley of thorKfegs Ison tbe mem bank of the river opposite the towns of Luxor and Karnak, which are ekwe to toe site of the ancient city of Thebes. The loctalon is la Upper Egypt, about 020 miles sooth of Cairo. IJextile Workers Decide ^ on a General Strike New York.—The United Textile Workers of America, representing 900,000 mill workers, agreed to call a nation-wide strike “before Septem ber L" A resolution adopted almost unani mously at tho thirty-first uathnal con vention directed the exeratfre couadl cf the union to order the walk-out for higher wagon and better wetodng torn wiwnM win Duty iwtiw boutb bouot destroyed and yet the body will con tinue to do its work. ~ Research laboratory physicians have been able to show that four-fifths of tho pancreas can be destroyed and th* remaining one-fifth will manufacture the insulin needed by the body. Simi larly with the liver. Despite all Its different Jobs in the system—breaking up frits, storing sugar, removing poi sons from the blood, manufacturing bile, helping to color the blood—three- quarters of the liver may bo destroyed and yet it will carry on all the above jobs Tho stomach can. be entirely moved, half the small intestine and Marly all of the largo tnteotiM tn> moved without damage to tho body. in addition to this your body ton actually repair Itself when something la Injured or broken down. AU It needs Is time. The margin of safety than In thgt body of yours Is really beyond howto By th* Pmmd Jackie (seeing nurse I oew baby)—Nurse, how much pound did baby eosr? Smooth Off Ugh Blackheads Freckles,! ai-x 1- taf natnresway Her* is si to shia h—ty > way that has bam tested and trusted by women for over a generation. You caa whiten, dear and fresh en your complexion, re move all trace of black- heads, freckles, coarse- neas in ten days or less. Jest apply Nadine la Bleaching Cream at bedtime tonight. 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