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Deep-Seated ( Coughs gamer, witout "eid, rumedy tha Henedy shai Tams given more than H1ty years PISO'S aha POLAND SAVED BY THE FRENCH Prompt Aid Said to Have Pre- vented Triumph of the Bol- shevik Armies. ° wd a 9 fi Russian Army Superior as an tive Fighting Machine—Polish Offi. cers Admit That the French Saved the Day. Posen, Polnnd.—An official French military mission in Poland hus told the Associnted Press if the French had not supported the Poles. This, notwith- standing the fact that the Po:es beat back the Russian drive on Warsaw, The French official based his state. ment upon his belief that the Russian army was superior to the Polish army ns an effective fighting machine, the exception of the troops of Posen, The Frenchman sald he believed the Russian organization has been, still is, underestireated and be this tendency to belittle the armies the menace to if not to all western Europe, nnd real, Russ Army Not Rabble official sald some Russian u but it true the army a barefoot rab le was convipeed the mujority of the Russian divisions were units fighting mies of Russia The nits equipped, Wis was ble.” of gol but the officers, went to The only 5,000 of had 25000 them Poles ever SIG SER al The old U. 8. 8. Indiana, geriul bomb on this old sea warrior, so i. % yeiurs of service, is to be used hy the The navy will try out a new although they were sorely need sald, There Polish officers, front, ed there, he certain withou and that during the without commanders, An companies had he American artillery officer had spent a year In Ruossla and ler fire at the Polish told the correspondent he had seen the their artillery in the most ridienlous places, on the exposed sides of hills and right in the they could readily and n it effective.” had Poles © ‘piant apen, have inde who had times when progress, shiting was qvintor over the t several id to be In sald of the fig tiles” were sa he saw two armies keeping about three hours Jap Writes With Both Hanis: | Talks, and Does Other Things at Same Time. Diverse Things Simultaneously— Was Anything but Phenome. non as a Boy. person is Japanese men- amazing the who has London.—An Tameo Kajiyama, tal marvel, been appearing Most of us no one can London Coliseum. that do more than one thin yama is a striking writer in instance to the continental He defies all copybook maxims about con- the one matter in hand He can diverse things si- While under a fire of more, multaneously. enormous evening. screen with of the news of the | Static Electricity in Air Changed to Dynamic Gus. known which nt tome ~~Discovered by tave Leutner, a widely engineer, of a system by static electricity in the mosphere may be transforined into dynamic current Is an noanced In the newspaper Epoca. The apparatus, according tennae bearing a radioactive collector Joined to a spiral transformer, which is acted upon by the radioactive mutter through a chemical process which Is not as yet explained, prob lems avolving the of He writes with equal Jdther hand or wil hands backward ward or forent sentences nt the numbers, ity with bath for mome about s« thing He asks his ut that he is talking He else, audience for five names ¢ oF i seven letters. They ut tl him: Ramboda Eleanor, Mi 3 ortsea. 1 a flash he writes ward mass tors antalinin all the 5 These progre "i hig chooser 1 have oniy any letters, {ne naines neeives in pred five known of two cases In liel to it Only Two Others Like Him, ne India essen ge - ay para VHS 0 master io who 8 WwW station would send off abu telegraph foot while he re with his time talk- with his was another messag nnd at the other masters that of the Inte founder and sane het case was Stainton Moses, him both to me. In tiliance,” 1 have writing different hands while he was talking his ascribed faculty to supernatural and believed his hands to be controlled hy spirits, If Kejivama, whose powers are far these unlistic seen messages with the case he ngency {two pernatural assistance would him. been burned at the age, but assuredly feted by spiritualists, many He might stake mn he people “relieve now nor does he think that he possesses any faculties that might not be asequired by anyone elsé who takes the trouble Thirty-six years old, with a quiet, almost deprecatory man all the mystery his subtle He speaks slowly, connte- nance, melodious enter and never guess | apart, the Poles retreating when the Russians advanced, nnd the Russians the Poles turned and ad- vanced.” He hedule sometimes that there opposing sald this "s« wis a detach. and collikion hetween ments,” but he had not witnessed any of these clashes, officers talked with wa ied French of A number of Polish the correspondent they were to admit the saved the day, but the their officers was explained hy the fact former had not been permitted to hold commissions n the army, German or Austrian time had staff of highly whom forced wenkness vears Poles either In Russian, Pol ols too sho d that the Iweirny to develop n "”N tralued officers, agile brain Ig working at a speed and in & manner that. to the ordinary nan tittle she of miraculous. Was No Bey Prodigy. He a ad i Ang nsmoker : lishwoman. AS nb he will tell you, he was At ten lest sums in i arithmetic stern father, who used to mete out punishment just. unmercifuill) They hits © Kajivama of this forture an bears rks +» strict discipline ght his awoke and with for knowledge and long- something a little better the ma on his hody. of his qualities broug out it a passion ing to hi Mental eon nitration Is an much and vama y concentrate It exercise Kail was ery Now ast test 4 2&5 * little more es day, * every day. he can « of his rious will the capacities off or on the va- ought and make gray matter perform He 1s master of brain currents of tl each cell of the ita desired funct his mind. wafivama has a theory that there all sorts of unexplored poscibill. dormant in the brain. He think he has come to any- the limit of his capacities. experimenting. He is without charge, to explain his views on mental efficiency and concentra‘ion to schools or to educa- tional authorities, Ons, ing not like always does thing He is willing, Baby's Clothes Made by Armless Mother Denver, Colo.—Dminty baby garments, made by a mother who is armless, awaited the daughter who was born to Mrs, J. CC. Teagarden here. “Where there's a will there's a way,” Mrs, Teagurden said at the hospital, She made all the clothes for the expected haby during the last few weeks, She guided the cloth under the sew. ing machine needle with her chin, stitched, cut out patterns and threaded the needle with her feet. Mrs, Teagarden wie born in 1884 without arms, | dees : satine, on his arrival at Jaffa, 8 A AA . COOKIES and HEN the child- ren romp hun gry, here are some wholesome delights that will satisfy the most ravenous appetite, Cookies % cup shortening % cups sugar % cup milk eggs 14 teaspoon gr rated nutmeg 1 teaspoon vanilin extract or grated rind of 1 lemon 4 cupn flour 8 teaspoons Royal Huking Powder Cream shortening and su- gar together: add milk to beaten eggs and beat pEain; add slowly to creamed ahortening and rpugar: add nutrpeg and flavoring: add 2 cups flour sifted with baking pow. der; sdd enough more flour to make stiff dough. Boll out very thin on floured board: cut with cookie cutter, gprinkle with sugar. or put a ral gin or a plece of English walnut in the center of each. Bake about iZ min. utes in hot oven, Cocoa Drop Cakes 4 tablespoons shortening 1 cup sugar 1exg 3 ip milk 18% cups flour 2 tenxpoons Royal Baking Powder ia cup cocon ii teaspoon ealt 1 teaspoon vanilla Cream af SURRY and wel well and add wiy sift flour wder, salt nd nixture in artening: add beaten ed icing DROP CAKES Made from Cream of Tartar, derived from grapes. COOE BOOK | FREE XG ™ WDER OO t New York Ont Noncommittial, Friend- FOR Colds, Coughs Laxative—No Opiate in Hill's. AND La Grippe KILL OWN CHILDREN AT BIRTH Arioi of Tahiti Look Upon Attempt of One of Their Order to Raise Child as Sin. laughter, the of ste, Tah Lovers song. Ariol of Sh looked upon the attempt of a member their order to rear a child as a While religious causes were given for this by the leaders and, no believed in, the real cause, was a natural one whereby the to prevent over-popuiation sea island, destroyed Sx jos, of the its own. had a hard The Ariol were wandering minstrels, actors, priests and wonder workers to caped the blight of civilization are world's history, while Investigators ED Sorrier Than He. Wife-—Richard, you are In the habit of snoring? Wite {dryly}--Se 1 am 1 TWO KINDS OF “ADVENTURE New Yorker Who Offered to Sell Life's Services Already Has Had Takers. Jack Hardy, a fc in New York, who was ready to sell Hie rmer sallor, living advertised that he for tle bidder who had a career of useful adventure to offer, has od two bids, A { ed him $5000 her trip “providing the trip was successful” think he'll take this, not y what the woman regards 4s a Egypt. The other offer man and his wife who described themselves as the Pa. ip hunt for their Af. with 85,000 aud reward. sing, the young his services rest of his life to the highest recely to be oan. Gf on a to Egypte Jack doesn't bel n ng cerita successful trip to was from a couple in Scranton, wanted Jack teen-year-old as the SOND adoption That Is pron man thinks but he has reached no de- yet. Ie is twenty-two years old, “I'm: not looking for a soft berth™ he said. “The harder the job, the bet ter § like it.” more Their Place. “] don’t see how you can mark this grade of feather pillows up.’ “Why not?” “Because they are naturally on the Nature For this malted bar nutrition that and plies body nd elements