THE PAJAMA ENSEMBLE fdas Ll " Here is displayed a smart little pajama ensemble. The pajamas are red crepe de chine and the coat is black imported corded silk, trimmed in red. Bridge Wreck Razed Fifty-two years ago a Lit train caused collapse of one section of the first bridge a the Missouri river, near here. Now a government snag boat Is busy lifting wreckage of the freight, as well as the pteel bridge spans, out of the river, po boats can safely navigate, ‘TOSS Toronto.~Sergeant John Leopold of the Royal Canadian Mounted Poilce told a criminal court jury here re- cently how for ten years he had been an active member of the Canadian Communist party, even acting as sec- retary of the Regina branch and at- tending a grand Communist conference in Moscow, to get the low down for the Canadian government on the alms and ambitions of the Reds in the Do- minlon, When he testified In court against nine alleged Communists charged un- der the new federal law with being members of “an illegal association,” Leopold wore his red uniform for the first time in a decade. Throughout all the preceding ten years his wear- ing apparel has been working man's rough clothing and his haunts the se- eret councils and ¢pnclaves of the al- leged emissaries in Canada of Moscow. He told of Moscow's hopes for Canadian secession from tl Dritish empire, of plans formulated for a Red revolt in Canada; of secret codes and communications from Moscow; of "A" party ch legally in the open, and a “24” which worked illegally underground; of a shakeup of the Canadian Communistic at the demand Moscow was not sufficient. ly active in fomenting strikes and un- rest Led IX was Tid Communist whi and ’ arm 0s because it among the working g population, ipold’s i reserved for the last in the witness item of sens entrance into the crown’'s case atio desperate for, with Le furt Red eyes wid's her useful ranks, glared =a ers’ dock as he re secrets of the Can and names by t him from the lentlessly tion even hich in ignated in party con The pretentious nist element, dian tt and Red revolts in the break with empire dustrial centers of the dominion, re- Canadian Tells of Moscow's Hopes of Secession. ealg for the first time the reasons for he anxiety of the dominion gov- ernment In strengthening Canadian laws against {llegal organizations and seditious utterance, When the Ben- nett government at the last session of the Canadian parliament tsok unto it- itself virtually autocratic authority to MRS. HOOVER IN MOVIE Mrs. Herbert President the nati } the Americar afer ¢ Cross uniform for wife chairman Hoover, sweater, the film “The Sym bol Mercy.” The motion plcture Is being produ od by the Red Cross, and this cinema portrait was made at the District of Columbia chapter house. of deal with uprisings or movements almed at government authority, it had before it all the Information which Sergeant Leopold gave to the Criminal court, jut the government revealed nothing of It to parllament at that time, Sergeant Leopold was known In the Communist party which he served as Regina secretary as J. W. Esselwaln, He sald he became one of its trusted mémboers, His sensational tes. timony relative to Moscow's interest in Canadian secession from the Brit ish empire came when he was discuss- ing the Inner councils of the 1025 con- vention of the Communist party Canada, At this 1925 convention, he sald, one Moriarity was the delegate from the Communistic International headquar ters at Moscow. Morlarity, he reported that the lous in ternational in commission has set is the | most of sald, Bince pres Moscow, & up of Canadian conference been to 4lis- rospect inde. by n Prosecutor Nor ¥ mean that?” “dal Cros Sommerviile ceding from the British empire replied, Moscow commission, Leonold had consi fn executive comn t International BRYN MAWR CAPTAIN ithbard Woods, this year's hushand ginn« r her In a restau THAT TREE IS bi Ee ME FEEL Youwne/ —— — — $ 8 8 8 5 8 8 8 8 8 8 3 8 3 8 2 8 2 8 2 22.1 me me mde J Ja Se JM mc Nd JRE Je JN ad ME JSC dr Me ME J OLD AGE AND 2.2.0 LE a L020 8 0 08 8 Harmon is out of a job. I saw him on the street yesterday, standing stolidiy, discour- aged looking and inactive. He is not incapable; he is not without edncation of a sort. He has held a number of responsible jobs; he finished high school before he went to work. He dresses with care; he reads a good deal so that he has intelligence and he gives the fmpression of being a gentleman, The trouble Is he Is sixty years old and no one seems willing to take him on. The firm with whom he was last employed failed, went out of business, $8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 BB bolodedelulollauleds ey a TT "YR TR EMPLOYMENT ried and left Harmon high and dry like a floundering ship cast upon the shore by the waves. He has tried evers- thing he could think of but to no avail During the last ten years the man over forty who is out of employment has had a hard time to get a job. A man of wide experience with the job- less says: ‘ “That people past forty cannot get jobs became notably evident after the when a lot of them were thrown out of employment, and never able to get their jobs back. Behind thisz Is the delusion which has swept business circles that only the young man is fit. Efficiency ‘experts are in part to blame. Everywhere they go, posing as gods, they throw out older people; In order to sell themselves they must make changes. “Overspecialization, too, operates against men, A wan sald he was re. var war, were ODD THINGS AND } BEETHOVEN - COULD NOT HEAR HIS OWN THE WORD BOOKKEEPER “YX HAS 3 DOUBLE LETTERS IN SUCCESSION Re ~~ oo Toe TIDE IN THE BAY OF FUNDY RISES 50 FEET NEW—By Lame Bode JEKYLL- HYDE BIRD. 4 THE BOBOLINK 15 LOVED IN NEW ENGLAND AND HATED IN ¢ THE SOUTH .... fused a job as a driver of a laundry wagon because be had been a milk wagon driver, It is true that young men may have more initiative, they think more quick- ly, they are more alert, though they are not likely to think more accurate. ly. Old men take more time but they are surer. Young men are more adaptable; they learn new ways more ensily, they take more risks, but they have less judgment, ‘here js still a place for the old man in any business where experience and judgment count, {ic . 1321, Western Newspaper Union. y GaBBY GERTIE / \ “The girl who doesn’t mind when a man pets certainly wouldn't if he didn't” Road Builders to Tell of Use of Concrete Washington. Results of an Investi- gation of recent practical developments in the design and construction of con- crete highways will be presented at the twenty-ninth annual convention and road show of the American Road Builders’ association In Detroit, January 11-15, 1082, the association has announced, More concrete has been used in sur facing rural righways than any other type of material, the association said. The advantages of concrete construe tion and various types of design have been studied by an association come mittee and will come under discussion at the convention, Monks Labor 26 Years on Old » great me ’ has will § i ully restored ax a » labors of a little monks. twenty ment gr Benedict iix of six, the the vonshire valley, have 1 who live nearby in beauti 1 req wiginal he ghth century hey have rebuil er detail, and next rated, ded, bey is a nu yellow stone sim bling central tower pained when In cided to restore it. them had any knowledge of construc tion work, they were determined to do thelr work without outside help. “There wus but one brother who knew how to handle a hammer and trowel,” said Dom Anscar Vonier, the smiling gray-haired abbot, “But we had a firm belief in Providence and great determination, A young brother was appointed to mix mortar for the golitary builder, end one by one other brothers were assigned to tasks.” At no time, however, have more than gix monks been available. Since no enificent gray an weture, Only © and the found 1005 tion the monks de- Although none of t funds ges | tilne 1K , working ir robes penters and install ag ne broth AsSOn=, The vy decided So0000 STOOD DVVOLLIV OBOE oO -n 3 POTPOURRI o Bo0000000D000DD0DODOODO o " o Smallpox Still a Threat During the ten-year period from 1920 to 1930 there were about 600, 000 eases of smallpox in the United States, Queen’s Pin Money Jelieve it or not, there was » time In England when were taxed fo provide the queen with money to buy pins, whence the expression “pin money.” To day more than 75000000 gros: of tollet pins are made annually in the United States, 25.000.000 gross of hair ping and close to 10,000,000 gross of safety pins, @ 133 peo] ile Western Newspaper U'nlon.) SOLOS ND SOLO ONODOBON0D SCG OOOO RNO OOOO OOOO Mercolized Wax Keeps Skin Young Get an ounce and use ne directed, Vine particles of send skin peel off until all defects such as pienples, liver epois, tan snd fredides dissppess. Bkis is then soft and velvety. ¥ our tee looks Free younger Merovhiged Wex brings out the bidaon bessty of your skin, Te remove wrin use one ounces Vowdered Parolive dissolved in one-half plat witel hassel, AL drag stores Long-Buried Watch Runs B. H Yon Glahn bought a watch of a Stockton (Calif.) Jeweler in 1878 and lost it in a plowed field. Last spring the watch was found where it had been buried in the field 43 vears, and was returned to Delmar Von Gahn, Yosemite council Boy Scout executive, who returned It to the jew. eler that originally sold it ther, The jeweler cleaned the watch, replaced a few p and now It keeps time, to his fa- arts good New Civil War Any student of hi the conflict betwes Was ¢ age afialr, should have overs henr ‘ast » 11 way home in 1 ¢ x ory who thinks North and South tha End to That Idea home 1s hb “A “It is WF Mentholatum Tuy cools, hesls and softens chapped lips, face and hands. It is an inexpensive and valuable, aid to a good complexion. t Jars 3 valor Manos sxil LET US TAN YOUR HIDE , FUR DRESSERS and TAXIDERMISTS Send for Catalog THE CROSBY FRISIAN FUR COMPANY B65 Lyell Avenue . Rochester, N.Y. Rent itizen make Medals for Tilk Irisid { What was the Sian Bubl we can't make a cent, Se twins? le—United we stand, KILL COLD GERMS SYNE VAPOR Clears head instantly. Stops cold spreading. Sprinkle your handkerchief during the day ~-your pillow at night. AT i All DRUG STORES A single dose of Dr. Peery's "Dead Shot expels worms. Tones up the stomach snd bowels. No after purgative DeCessary. All druggists. Bc, soft and fufly. 60 ts by mail orat hair 'y. 80 con " drog- gists. Hiscox Chemical Works, Patchogue, N.Y. NEALE o{a]y|=Is]8]\}8! For Coughs due to Colds, Minor Bronchial and Throat irritations JAS. BAILY & BOX, Baltimore, Md. A cs A Genvine Sate ru A018 Bros Ryn Make $8 Dosen Sewing Broadeinih Tea Aprons, Cut aprens Turalzhed. Abscintely noe eelling, Bond She (oalnd for inetrsetions KOWALSKY CO, Bex 621, Dronham, Tex. a Cleaning Up on Depression 25 and Mr. und anmples Bartitus Sehea 1, 50-1931, employed ling our 10, 1 for 20 hegutitul Manes Co 18 Bnew 81 Prove asin Ww. N. Uy BALTIMORE, NO. .
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