CENTRE HALL, PA. By Charles Sugh roe AND YOU CHILDREN SAY YOUR PRAYERS EVERY ~iaw2 HOW ABOUT YOu, 2 JUNIOR Savages in Colombia Have Ideas on Subject. Panama. —Kidnaping is net confined to the United Stdtes or other civilized countries. The savage Indians who in habit the Goajira peninsula in Colom bia have some advanced ideas on the subject, according to discoveries made by the Weston-Carr expedition now en gaged In exploring this little-known re glon of Colombia Recently a young girl wi off by an enterprising young Indian of another tribe and as a result the offended tribe demanded a blg Indem nity in the form of several and cattle, the return of the girl being of secondary {importance provided thelr wounded pride suitably com pensated. This the offending and, their refusal being to a declaration of war, lost no time in swooping one of thelr enemy's out 1 AWAY 18 carried horses was tribe refused, tantamount others upon the down Hinges while the men-folk were and carrying off more than a dozen whom they threat unless a very larg mediately fort made it cl cue woul all the p Tribe Lacked Money. As It turned out, the women and c¢ not wealthy and the required wmber hunting, en and children to death were im ta Aiso several won young to put ransom heoming. They ened ear that at res ONers, the tribe ldren bel Was una Joseph B. was appointed by President to be the governor of Hawn a leader of the Democrats in lands, a former United States Jd Judge there and is now lawyer and president Bar association. Poindexter of Honolulu Roosevelt i ite is ols strict ing manded as ransom. They made up their minds to fight and to recover the captives by force, try ing inevitable deaths of the eaptu red ful of Capuchin monks who, from the small border town hacha, have est anage for not of | ab abandoned Indian child far tio- ph- ren for themselves in farming A couple the monks patched posthaste to the scene of of were the save the lives of at all tured child ith the cag costs, This was easier st ren an were was quite willing to Iren if the ry ze number of m othe insom, rattle, the chile lar but on no The true to their head fellow of the ind had these del chief In exchang were safety amount ton were p monks Christian thereus busy return and won got spirit, and quart they workers mustered all ers, ivered to the Ind promptly rushed of the orphs away to are, or Fighting Lasted Three Months, the meager resour the two considerable pal chan of cattle, pressive to the eve, tribes no better off than Peace, howeve achieved, The monks 2 alr ransom for the children, the Indians tha longed to the monks chase, and as puchins chil lost the children to re: where they are now being edu havir by consider welfare of dren of more Imnortance tf boon cattle which had they 118ev] ot Ph Ee 1 ‘ + allow ransom, decid to allow ain orphana Gambling Costs English Two Billions a Ye Jon, ~The gambling and is indi by th of two billion doll fo Eng] figure turned horses, dogs and foothall While indications are that the g ernment will remove its ban on bett on more Sir J. Leishman, a cent royal comm betting, claims that dog racing no other purpose than to provide portunities for organized private commercial profit. spirit of «( 1 estima Ira 1tedd which betting over each year in 4 the respectable dog trac member of the ssion on lotteries ful betting ODD THINGS - Ye" QUICK HEALING - Exposing wounDs TO OZONE HAS BEEN FOUND TO SPEED THE HEALING OF THE WOUND, DRAWING MmoOVIES- 16,000 TO 12,000 DRAWINGS MUST BE MADE FOR A SEVEN- MINUTE ANIMATED MOVIE CARTOON, 1432, by hw Butt ler ing in ng the ces the for the ge, ar 4 fe is on OY. ing ks. re and Hs Of for “OUR WORST ENEMY” LEONARD BARRETT There is a fable which runs like this -A man was confronted with a velled figure which haunt- ed him day and night, He acquired wealth but the velled figure took it away from him. He attained fame only to be deprived of it In like man- ner, His health wis taken from him by the same elled figure. And his wedding when the Cer- abou the Ne bans.’ are from Wis place, . ' id fed, the v 0 Vho Tearing the face of the face, hours of misfortun to hinme oth If uns: he saw his own are most selves, ular ads our alu we hav an acc bin Liaseland, diy. ‘# revord for wom. skiing Tio In a series The former record was Mes. Floretta Me Joan Radikin has a right she set 0 en game 750, made in 102 Cutcheon, Mrs Ohio, tos for new world bowlers, m three ions beyond human control. The real explanat fon, is that the de pression was a natural reaction from an extravagant and luxurious period of prosperity. 1 pendulum of a clock swings an equal distance io both directions, So with the law of pensation the Oeld of economics When we af normalcy we doubt less will discover that the line of in was as far below the line of however, ae CoO FravVe de presse normaley as the line of prosperity was ibility for the led figure her the way The respons above it. { was not the vel law but rat nw depression an econ forced that iry of we ecanomie to oper pate contr: to reason and common fo 1} for all our mistakes and The truth remains, however, that the fault lies within rather than ithout. Wi correct the error of our own mistaken Judgment and perverted moral norms, we shall have taken a long step forward toward the return of a permanent contentment and real prosperity, “To thine own self be true, and It must follow, as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man™ by Western | Newspaper Union Adopts Stern Measures to End Permanent Waves Tsinanfu, China. Gen. Han Fuchu, dictator of Shantung province, has de. cided that artificially curled halr and permanent waves are unbecoming to Chinese women, and that be will not tolerate these innovations among the 830,000,000 people who live In his do- main. So he has ordered the police to ar rest on sight all Chinese women with curled hair, shave their heads, “and turn them out onto the streets bald headed and ashamed.” A few years ago bobbed hair be came the rage among the girl students and sing-song girls. It is they who have lately become addicted to the use of curling irons and the acquisition of permanent waves dency is me ROME figure in we ou By HERE 1s a desire on the part of every woman to be smartly gowned and look stylish. It Is possible for everyone to succeed. The following suggestions are Important, First she must know what Is becoming as well as wha' Is the mode, and wear only those things which make her look her best, whether In the morning, the aft ernoon, or evening. It is a mistake to feel it is unim tant how one looks about the house, but of supreme im- port how one looks when to go to a party. The matter of knowing one's style ind keeping to it annot be over emphasized. To gowned, por. ance gowned he smartly the dress must be well sulted to that It rac Are look 80 the person in chn There who SeCMR Ler, women Dest severe © Sport thiz off to ant dressed them tage ernoon dresses and NE EOWOs are ould — they ss? certain it is to them Tres ere are other women who re give them the it accompan) ardor the desired stich won } hes detrac their ch in manni from rather F tunately fons f { fion, There Is a grace femininit rhiich is creeping nt 3 whi amon the fash nen, are ave pushed the mann costuming the point where a change be ariety is needed to st] ate sty Avoid Over-Flaborateness "he pe, and fly sey her perso dainty woman must stress her not attempt to wear exces which clash rock should ere costun er be “f which is always have the g¢ It In as imp women as for the other, 8 drance dress to realiz hat is becoming » greatest hin fo the ough is in right fo smartness in acco personality. It allure rd with what suits ig by no means es 2s or a frock style It must be that a hat is modish the height of the won Another essentin carriage. Unless na herself well nothing impart smartness for inn herself. to ariness 1s woman carries she can put on will to her. A round shouldered woman misses ont. She must straighten up. The way she holds her head Is imperative to stylish ness. The head must held erect. erect yet not stiff, but The feet must be kept close together, the elbows be close the body and the fn he supple to sehold hands, bile, however held, should be Air Clothing. There should either be no odor whatever about one's wearing apparel, or it should have a delicate and faint ly pleasant fragrance, In winter time where cold weathér prevails and cloth frocks are closely hung in closets, there is little opportunity for fresh air to circulate through, and about them, and keep them sweet. 80 it is very Important to them out of occasionally. Or If you live in an apartment and have no opportunity to hang garments in the open alr, sus pend the apparel by an &0 that and afr, me hang doors window often they co: nefit by gun cleansing agents have very diately they are is known that apparel or sc although denote it. To g is desirable with telltale odors. mme perceived by others, it some of the wearer's cessories have heen cleaned, the appearance n eliminate of ti odors therefore Some kest em will go quit heat, others wit inflammable fresh When 1 sunshin nd lowed opportu article to remoy Jeansing agent no gh sunshine fon re by presence when the evaporat ter to mem! nsed n ( must time to become free from It worn have fore i Never try to iors by form to and Ir odor, It uupl perfume or cold md be redolent with perfume ete. does not eliminate the other merely mixes with it. often ens antiy WW NU Bervioe Fashions Go Mexican As we jook ferward toward the fashion trends of the coming spring. what we nd? Well, we discover iit the modes are go ing south of the Rio Grande for their ideas. Here is a pullover blm of giddy Mexican eolors in stripes on a goft silk fabric. Tt is something like this that goes rather well with a nat- ural shantung eoat and skirt or a town and country tweed dn dictators of the 180 | PROPER BUILDING OF CHECK DAMS WHERE NEEDED To get the best results from check dams In gullies, tops of dams should be low enough in the middie and hi enough at the ends to carry the run- off water after heavy rains without overflowing gully banks or washing soll around ends of dams, gay en- gineers of the United States Depart- went of Agriculture, If dams are too high, the carrying capacities of gullies are reduced and water overflows their banks and washes around the ends of the dans, and can form new gul glopes parallel the Where dams are watertip! should extend fa gully banks to pres around the the gldes of Founda tend far of the gt will Hes dow to dams tions of enough illies so that sure not fe the dams, them, The paved at for suflic ent ans iree to undermine floors be dams to prey 1g of the dams over t Dams cre are Washing for constr HERE ARE THE USUAL SIGNS OF ACID STOMACH a tt Neuralgia Feeling of Weakness Headaches Mouth Acidity Nausea Loss of Appetite Indigestion Sour Stomach Nervousness Slecplessness Auto-intoxication WHAT TO DO FOR IT: ANREP REN RETA RERR ERAN RIERA R RSE a ara aaa ae FERRE EEE EERE EEE EERE If you have Acid worry about it. 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