s aw ————————————— Young Lady's Elbows No Longer A Hat Rack “T just couldn't resist any telling you of your wonderful medi- cine, Milks Emulsion. I have béén constipated as long as 1 can remem- ber. Had typhoid fever when*I was eight years old and since then my bowels haven't moved freely. Doctors have given me bowel medicine and I have taken pills, salts, castor oil, and everything a person could think of. They didn't do me any good whatever, “Now, whenever I hear anyone say they are constipated, I immediately tell them of Milks Emulsion. I have taken about 12 large bottles, not all of them regular. Now I keep Milks Emulsion in the house and take it regular, I have taken so much medl- cine that I thought it was all alike. “I had a sallow complexion, no color, and felt miserable all the time; but now I have the color of health, and health is something I wouldn't exchange with anyone for a fortune, { wouldn't take ten times the price I paid for Milks Emulsion for the re- sults I have obtained. “I am 19 years old pounds. Have gained taking your medicine gaining, My face is arms are getting longer and weigh 103 b pounds since and am still round and my round. Before, peo- ple used to hang their hats on my el bows, thinking they were hatracks, Now I am going to keep on with Milks Emulsion until I weigh 125 pounds “I mentioned your Emulsion to two doctors, They both admitted it was good, and noe one knows better than I that it only good, but wonder- ful. “You may publish this letter If you wish and anyone that wants to ask me about your medicine may do go. I promise to answer every letter. In fact, I couldn't do enough for Milks Emulsion to repay them for what their medicine has done for me, I remain, very respectfully yours, ROSEMOND BOWER, Frontenae, Kan.” Sold by all druggists under a guar- antee to give satisfaction or money refunded. The Milks Emulsion Co, Terre Haute, Ind.—Adv. {a ve iS Dok Lagachize mhde—political hauls. Yo Children Cry for It household that At least five are never without it. If there ren in your family there's alm lai need of its come fort. And any night may find you very thankful there's a bottle in the house. Just a few drops, and that colic or constipation is relieved; or diarrhea ‘hecked, A vegetal oduct: a baby -emedy meant for young folks, Castoria is about the only thing you have ever heard doct advise giving to Infants. Stronger medicines are dangerous to a tiny baby rer harmless they may he to n-ups, Good oid Castoria! Remember the name, and remember to buy it. It may spare you a sleep- less, anxious night, It is always ready, always safe to use: in emergencies, or for everyday ailments, Any hour of the day or night that Baby becomes fret- ful, or restless. Castoria was never more popular with mothers than it is oday. Every druggist has It. There is hardiy a hasn't heard of million homes h ‘astoria! are ble pr tors howes grow CASTORIA]J L fiCktcum Lexington Avenue New York Ciey New York's Newest and Finest Hotel 800 Rooms 800 Baths 4 %6 Radio in Every Room to 3 minutes’ walk from Grand Loom & Bath Tub sod Shows *3 45 per day Far 2 Persons ETNA COMPOUND COLIGHS. COLDS “DAI B. arc By ELMO SCOTT WATSON Ou Americ it the country that name all of the of the ZS Car history Preside United States in their admin- can tell something them. But you, “What do you know following ts of the States: John Hanson John Hancock, nnd David hi probably ex they never Presidents of the United States!” And therein you tl be wrong, for there are those who say that those five men should be included In the list of oar even though such a statement have to be made with cert tions. In the case of the right to be known as President is based upon the following facts which have with the evolution of the office of President of the United States: The First Continental met in Philadelphia September 05, 1774, and the delegates to it elected Peyton Randolph of Virginia, president. But he was only president of the congzress, not President of the United States, for there was United States, The Second met In Philadelphia May 10, 1775, and John Hancock of Massachusetts elected But he, y of the « the order of istrations and about euch one of if some one said to about the United Boudinot, Presiden Gorham you'd claim, were residents, would ain qualifica- first four, their to do CONITIress then no Continental congress was president, ton, Was president onl Then on August 2, 1770, the delegates to ation congress signed the Declar lence brought into of Indeper which nited of America. were United States more in n in actual fact of a stvong ized gov ross ong Hs being the But they name tha well-organ States ernment. In 1777 a plan for the ani was proposed and twelve of the form the new nation in with a proposed plan, the name of the The only opposed it at that on of the within 15 states had states months, agreed to accordance drawn up under Articles of Coutederation. gtate which was Maryland. Under the original Articles federation ¢ach of the claims to extensive John Hanson and Maryland delegation, refused to enter the new country under the comlitiongs and Hanson sug- the alternate plan.” Maryland offered to give up forever its claim to western lands and to sign over ritories to the federal government if the states would sult, One by they fell into line and finally, on Mareh 1, 1781, there was adopted a constitution called the “Articles of Confederation and Per petual Urlon Between the States" However, the confederation formed had no executive officer, no judiciary and the sole governmental body was a single house of congress, made up of delegates elected by the of the states, On November 5, 1781 John Hanson was elected president of the congress, his formal title being “President of the United States In Congress Assem- bled,” Thus the title “President of the United States” came into being and Hanson's right to be included in the list of our Presidents rests upon that fact that he not only presided over congre 8 but was In fact as well ag in name the country's Chief Executive. It Is nlso asserted by Hanson pro- ponents, chief of whom Is Seymour Wemyss Smith, editor of the Finanelal Digest of New York city, who has striven for three years to win national recognition for Hanson and who is planning to carry his fight to the floor of the United States senate, that Hanson, rather than George Washing gintes western Daniel Carroll, above gested its ter. other follow one thaa —————— wident of ¢ of GES of muel Osgood fuced the olution in congress “Resolved, That the ants of the President's house consist of steward and such others as may be found necessary, not exceeding eight” A residence had been leased a few previously as President Hanson's hi The steward was required to delivers accounting of expenses to the Presi. nt's 3 retary each month and the aident authorized by a resclu- tion to draw on the public treasury for oper amount wher 28, was doiph, intre attend none was the pr {in Noven (len Washingt spned before ress and § thanked by dent Hans A t y at town 175) Genrge cong Fre Mr President™ ¢ Jent Hans rable suance of before Washing under States President United ‘residents” Constitutic three other i Articles of Confeds vember, 1782, Hi: Presidency and died the year. On November 4, 1782 Elias Bou- dinot of New J who had served delegate to from 1778 and had again been chosen in 8 chosen “President of the ited States in Congress Assembled” became the Chief nation. As such he announcing the end f April 19, 1783, and g the signing of the } 1 er 3. under Now inson retired from the ration, In lowing ersey, CONgress Exec utive the izsued proclamat the Revo on or announcis of peace on Senteml lias Boudinot has “first President of the Inited States.” his right to that being based the fact that it was not until England had signed the treaty of peace and thus acknowledged the indepéndence of her former colonies that the free and independent United States of American actually existed. also been called the Hupoa In 1785 the seat of government was changed to New York city and John Han#ock of Massachusetts was ¢ ed “President.” Owing to Hl however, he did not gctively serve In that position and on May 29, 1780, he So another “President” was Nathaniel Gorham of Massa lect. health, resigned. chosen] chusetts, On May 14, 1787, a convention of delegates from all states except Rhode Island met in Philadelphia “to form a more perfect union” and after a stormy session of four months adopted a new Constitution. It provided for a new method of choosing a President and under its provisions an election was held in which George Washington of Virginia was unanimonsly elected President, From contemporary docu- ments, it is evident that the Chief Executive of the nation was referred to then as the “President of the Unit. ed States Under the New Constitu- tion” whereas before that official had been called the “President of the United States in Congress Assembled.” Later that portion of the title, “Under the New Constitution,” was omitted as being too cumbersome and there. i to 1 nited @ of the men from GG to Herbert Hoover that title, and that in listi dents, we si nglon horne ng our Pres ould divide them into two classes, who held under the Articles of Cot and those who have held office under the those office federation Constitution, The right of David BB. Atchison of Missouri to be included In our list of Presidents is a fertile subject for dis pute. He Is ealled “President for a Day,” and the whole question of whether or not he ily was Pres ident depends np whether or not a man can be Preside: thout taking the oath ] admin- istering the afial he nation Atel in this Sunday. Techulcally, President James he {1- I con- venient rom the do 3 On the mo- Benton of Missouri, r David B. Ate ] of ton) graphica 1774-1011, it. backs up that claim, « omen that de facto on wins not not never pre pre althou Taylor was Sunday. « sworn in, #h some historians President ven though he and that Atchison sworn in as President tended to exercise any duty or rogative of the office But of Missouri honors him as the only Missourian who has so far served ns President of the United States and on October 27 of last year it paid tribute to its “President for a Day” when a $15,000 memorial statue of Atchison was dedicated at Platts. burg. Mo, with impre at which the governor of Missour! was the principal speaker. He is further remembered In his state hy a county which Is named for him and Missouri's sister state, Kansas, has a city which bears his name, a though it is more famous becanse it is the home town of a famous country editor, Ed Howe of the Atchison Globe, than it is becanse it was named for a “Presi: dent for a Day.” was and the atate give ceremonies home Timid Chap She--1f you really loved me all the time, why didn't you let me know? He-1 couldn't find a posteard with the right words on it Girl Keeps Lover’ $ Gifts , When a man and a maid fall out the mald may keep her lover's gifts. according to a decree of Judge Cohen of the District court at Sydney, Aus. tralian, After the tilt Henry Morris sued Dolly Reynolds for the return of n phonograph, a silk shawl and a steel guitar, together with £100 which he gald he loaned Miss Reynolds, Dolly sald Morris had not loaned her money, but had placed bets for her on horne and dog races, deducting his invest ment if the animals won. The Judge told Dolly to keep the gifts and forget about the money, Natives Frightened by Doll A letter from Kenya tells of the curious effect of a doll with moving eyes, When it was shown to a native chief he thought it supernatural. On being convinced, after some time, that it was mechanies and not magie that moved the eyes, he asked the loan of it to get back one of his wives who had fled to her native village. He explained that If he took it then all the men would flee and thus he could secure his wife. He proved as successful in his prophecy as In his quest, Old-Fashioned Woman An old-fashioned woman is one who cares more about what Is served for breakfast than about where breakfast is served. ~~ Albany Knickerbocker "ress, rayeageal) » V Sure Little Journeys in Americana < By LESTER B. COLBY Sedalia dndindtode HIS - . ad BR Ye’ Seales) w $ 2 3 > a x 3 3 3 x } “we ow oe Vv . Leslee died 1 1 oo o 3X oe we os 3 Froatenad's Net.Brown Daughter. T= Chevallier de Front ernor of Konnedie brown daughter, She was tiful. Her mother woman of rare, self. They had such the Indians In those the Iatier part of Louis XIV, of France, tenance to rule that Woarld onne was a hronze women days, Tt was In the had sent part of Konnedies among Fron known nas Konnedieya? ‘ever hear Why, I am surprised, Can: Konnedieyvn the p n the beg fl ¢ tween the Fr the Mohawks, T hrave gol war to the Montreal and for the gates of the ese Ini diers They carried His of Qued months oe and eked Very wi greatest And gor know exactly how, they off Frontenae's end Konnedlera nehow carry For her hack pay danghter, months he eavored to get Nffers of money, offers of of fine knives and every kind apparel, offers other falled woennons-—affers of Years passed hr, Word came finally out of the forest thint become the wife of Mohawk chief. It Frontenac, goventy she had Agn, A young fz? an army in nd rescue organ forest chter fnldiers the arried the 8 litter was an man from poppies COW — record up man, Hanvost Kilodago and his who the whi the among phode smonge amp on a beaut! went there, surprised i 1! 3 entered up dehanch murder, They had been told to kill the In- and left hut were warned The he for wi. In flee right Frontenne' izhter, ck wns made the dim light they saw into baby. now narrow or two, ushand, her flight forest, Carrs ‘ t }ehind her, sereening shoot an Te art ng to ran. was They followed One Frenchmen fell ost faint. ing witl drapped to the mb torn by a bullet, and with one arrow left, turned Han were hot took yout nn ’ French soldiers Kiodago and his how. legend says, of Hanyost., The fled. Klodago. gone, lifted his wife and together they vanished into shad upon careful aim ATTOW, ixed the body other two Frenchmen his last arrow and the deep Wea, Frontenac never nut-brown had returned te type. Colby.) The old Count de get eyes on his She (ES 1929. Lester B Due to Shake State est crash In modern natur coming some day soon Dolores canyon, In western when the Potato Rock falls, the largest hal- The bigs out in in the world, estimates, weighs ap proximately 12,000 tons and rears 83 feet—the helght of an elghtstory building. At a distance It looks like nothing so much as a gigantic potato, standing on end, For thousands of years erosion has worn down the earth around the huge formation of red sandstone until now it balances precariously on two points of crumbly shale, the largest of which is no bigger than your dining table, the other much smaller. them a hole has been worn of recent yenrs until it Is now large enough for a man to crawl through And gradually, imperceptibly, the hole is growing larger, the supports smaller. Below the rock Ils a precipice MO feet deep. Some day-perhaps tomor row=perhaps ten years hence—-erosion is going to take away the final ounce that means the difference between support and capitulation to the age old slege of nature. And the crash will resourd over all western Col orado. . ancing rock to scientific tery tn X AS a or Grdeded Quick Relief Monthly Pains Headache Backache Neuralgia Toothache and pains caused by Rheumatism and Neuritls Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills re- lieve quickly and without un- pleasant after effects, They do not constipate or upset the di- gestion. Pleasant to take. kh © wiil De for 2¢ In Dr. Miles Medical Company Elkhart, Indiana Aol DR. MILES’ ti-Pain Pills Early Flying Enthusiast glad to send gam £4 5 rv ThE BLamps ples ie ever cess with them. s Colden Outlook of India young ped Youth’ “The young people different from the America. Their speech, yes! Their But youth same problems, same dreams. Y h is folding hey = face morning of the world. — Saye)! are not ple of Their course ! over has the idenls, the the great un- the clothing ng, yes! custom, of world the same toward Naidu. Washing Oranges it 8 soap olving br » $ They borax solu- $s ioe ushes when are erms on the ¢ 3 sr hath of they are wrapped In Good Story Unverified bir war office has been un- wonee § upporting he original Thomas ate soldier whose because he fell le in the act of to the duke of A cam- Waterloo Makes Him Howl animals, many putters like a is reguired rv mornin day after long and of monotony—walls like button il every no ifter month-—a one little nd Oregonian, First Modeler ies of Sievon as in Clay the first The story upon the lover's shad. her father modeled He then tiles This Buta« Greek to model in clay runs that his danghter drew all the cutline of her ow, y } the {i ) he baked the model with that It was his was young man the clay trade to make 600 1B, « about Criminals Not “Different” Tests by and physi. conducted at Sing show conclusively that the eriminal's fen tures and physical makeup are no dif. ferent from those of law-abiding citi zOLIS, criminologists cians Sing Vast Fresh-Water Lake Lake Tanganyika, in east-central Africa, 1s extimated to be the long. est fresh water lake In the world, measuring over 400 miles. Ite hreadih varies from 80 to 45 miles and the area iz 12.900 square miles, First to Protect Oysters Rhode Island was the first state to agation of oysters. As early as June, 1700, this state set aside a small trace for the cultivation and propagation of Famous Fishing Ground The Grand Bank is a submarine plateau in the North Atlantic ocean, extending eastward from Newfound. land. It is noted for fits fishing grounds, Its depth is from 30 to G0 Flowers in Alaska Experiments by the government at Sitka, Alaska, prove that the far northland ean grow commercially hardy flowering bulbs such as pars clssus, tulips, gladioll, English ins and hyacinths,
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