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THE PATTON COURIER Glass Eye Keeps Jail Peace Tiffin, Ohjo.—The little matter of a glass eye has pestored peace in the neighborhood of Seneca county's jail, The eye has proved a time and trou- ble saver for Sheriff George Burkett, And the same glass eye does not exist as far as Seneca county's prisoners are aware, Therein lies the story of an ingenious sheriff and the gullibility of unsuspecting prisoners. Sheriff Burkett's county charges wouldn't behave, Meek as lambs and docile in his presence, they resorted to boisterous frolic as soom as his watchful eye was turned. The sheriff knew this. From his residence across the jail yard, he could hear the inmates creating turmoil which declined to a meek and inno- cent tranquility as, soon as he stalked wrathfully through the outer iron door. His peace was disturbed. = The neigh- bors complained, What was needed was an omnipresent eye. To the amusement of the inmates, the sheriff drilled a long line of small holes completely across an outer wall of the jail. . Twenty-four hours after the last shaving was gouged through the last diminutive port hole the chuckles of Seneca county's prisoners faded, They were replaced in rapid succession by impatience, disgust and finally con- sternation. Their every action was now being “Wives” Seek Villa’s Estate yardwithabsolutesafetyasitcontain ly wolsen. K-R-O is made of S§uill, as recom- mended by U 8S. Dept. of Agriculture, unde: the Connable process which insures maximum | strength. Two cans killed 578 rats at Arkansas State Farm Hundreds of other testimonials Scld on a Money-Back Guarantee. Insist on K R-O, the original Squill exter minator. All druggists, 75c. Large size (four times @s much) $2.00 Direct if dealer cannot supply Fou. K-R-O Co., Springfield, O. K=R=0 Mexico City.—Three women, each claiming to be the wife of I’ancho Vil- | la, are now engaged in a battle over the estate of the most notorious ban- dit in the modern history of Mexico. | Villa “married” four wives during his career, and then when he was assas- sinated died without making a will. The first of the four women died be- fore Villa did. and the survivors now ranch properties in the northern part of the country. A man who has more than one wife is just as much a bigamist in the eyes of the taw in Mexico as he would be in most other countries, so the courts refuse to recognize the claim of any one of the three women, It is”likely that the estate will be .divided among the closest blood relatives of the dead please abeut the “wives” of Villa. Strange claims are advanced by the three women, The first asserts that Villa married her before he did the other two and that, therefore, she has first claim, The second declares that Villa spent more of his time with her than with the others, and the third asserts that Villa loved her best of all, watched by a jeering, belligerent eye. The sheriff was first at one hole, then at another—always with that same malvolent stare. Inmates chafed un- der the almost constant surveillance, Radium Used to Treat Defects of the Eye Baltimore.—Dr, William Holland Wilmer, head of the Wilmer Eye In- stitute of Johns Hopkins hospital, has found a new use for radium in treat- ing physical defects of the eye. The radium, used in very small quantities, has been found effective in treatment of obscured vision blurred through formation of scar tissue in the corner. “This yse of radium,” a preliminary report says, “is in the pioneer stages, but it has been found to hasten the absorption of scar tissue and to re- store a high degree of clarity to the sight of many patients.” Some of the instruments used are so delicate and sensitive to vibration that engineering experts were em- ployed to design the bases for them. To reduce this vibration to a mini- mum, solid concrete piers, such as might be required for a skyscraper or a bridge abutment, have been sunk Just to support instruments of compar- atively little weight. Ancient Bell Rings Again Neuenburg-on-the-Rhine. — The sev- en-hundred-year-old “Totenglocke,” or passing bell of the former Neuenberg minster, which wag overwhelmed by a Rhine flood if 1525, has been re- stored and placed in the tower of the Catholic church. It takes an un- usually strong-mind- ed woman to keep her calendar torn off They murmured talk of boycotts, pro- tests, petitions, appeals and the others which they could remember having heard in courts, But their complaints were always registered sotto-voce, There were no more tumultuous noises emanating from Seneca coun- ty's jail, ’ Meanwhile Sheriff Burkett wears a smile continuously. Several times each day he slips from his room. From a small “recess in the wall he lifts a small, gleaming object and restores it to another hole further down the line. And the hapless prisoners on the op- posite side writhe but writhe quietly. AMERICAN BEAUTY Ruth Resnikoff of Toledo, Ohio, who was selected, in a contest staged at Philadelphia, as the most nearly per- fect type of American beauty, size 34. The contestants were from physical culture classes. Ruth is an expert swimmer and is fond of outdoor sports, [Drink Water to Help Wash Out idney 1 Poison If Your Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers You, Begin Taking Salts When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore don't get scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract, Keep - your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels: clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which helps to remove the body's uri- nous waste and stimulates them to their normal activity, The function of the kidneys is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it 500 grains of acid and waste, so we can readily understand the vital impor- tance of keeping the kidneys active, Drink lots of good water—you can’t drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morn- ing for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for years to help clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in the system so they are no longer a source of irrl- tation, thus often relieving bladder weakness, Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in- Jure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink, which everyone _ should take now and then to help keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this; also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and backache. To Avoid infection Use Hanford's Balsam of Myrrh All dealers are authorized torefund your money (Prepared by ft [ No doubt to hear mus coming in “ hands are bu the radio loc kitchen witl way. In a f: radio set, w tools, and « man of the h it is placed Just off the States Depar shown in th BEAN SC DIS Salt Pork | ing for (Prepared by tl} of Soups from KILLS-RATS-ONLY are contending for possession of bis | bandit, and then they may do as they All three women claim the name of up to date. for tire first bottle If not suited umes are no Villa. One is Luz Corral de Villa, the in cold weath Peuce is rarely denied the peaceful. “ COE CEES high waves and reverse winds! And second is Juana Torres de Villa, and T di f Y th If it is a pose, it is done on pur- are preferred Hoxie's Croup Remedy for croup, coughs, | 3 in the end he won. = the last is Austreberta Renteria de The rage 1€s O ou pose. If it is an attitude, it isn’t. bles—green J and colds. No opium. No nausea. 50cts. Drug- | & SAILING. ON ni ’ i Villa. The women are all past middle : peas, navy, ists. Kells Co., Newburgh, N. Y., Mfrs. —Adv, | A freSiman dropped In on me yes- | yge, and none of them has any chil- \ Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills have beans, lentils, Men are always discovering things | By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK '¢ foray e id sot in His stelle dren. ' THE FIRST QUARREL been a household remedy since 1837 dried legume: > D ‘M : : » 1 harque a few weeks ago, and now J WITH THE BOY-FRIEND for bilious complaints and all disorders or longer to 5 ean of Men, University of le was ready to turn back. Things of the stomach, iiver and bowels, 25e and then cook & Ilinois. had not proved so easy as he had an- | All that I could say failed to convince ; a box. 372 Pearl St, N. ¥. Adv. some or all icinate : atios c . i . § 20. hi ni ig 2 i y * . . Sees ticipated. Mathematics took more | him or induce him to sail on. \ they are soft Makes Life Sweeter Next time a coated tongue, fetid breath, or acrid skin gives evidence of sour stomach—try Phillips Milk of | | The story is told in the life of Christopher Columbus that as they drifted on from day to day in the little frail boats in which he and his companions were attempting to ‘cross an un- known and an uncharted sea, the superstitious sailors were frightened at see- ing no land, nor any signs of land, and were on the verge of mutiny. Columbus held them together; he calmed their fears; he gained their interest and their C0-0p- eration, and on the night following time and more hard thinking than he had planned to give it. His English style was neither so fluent nor so ac- curate as he had been made to think in high school, and he could hardly see what use some of the subjects which. he was required to pursue would be to him after he got out of college. He was fearful and discour- aged, and there was no land in sight. TACKLES BIG JOB ( advised by those who were onlookers I watched a football player in our last intercollegiate game in his at- tempts to advance the ball. The de- fense of the opposing team was for a considerable time perfect. Time and again the boy tried with the ball to plunge through "tic ne but the line beld, and he was stopped at every at- tempt. There was for him, apparent- ly, no land in sight, but he sailed on, the line finally akened, the inter- ference came to his support and he made a touchdown. A friend of mine who was engaged in a scientific investigation made the same experiment more than a thou- sand timgg in order to reach a desired result, Over and over again he was that it was useless for him to con- tinue. There was nothing, they said, to be hoped for by going on. But he Outspoken people are not always, for that reason, honest. AAA, HAS THE LAXATIVE IN YOUR HOME A DOCTOR'S APPROVAL? J a sieve to re tional thicken used. Salt por fashioned sea dried legume both fat and f butter just as pose, and if p butter to tast one of these or black bean of home econo partment of / 1 pint dried or black bea Cold water 15 1b, salt porl 1 onion Wash and sc in two quarts morning add t { i ter, the salt | Magnesia ! j one of the nearest approaches to com- sailed on, and ultimately he made the Get acquainted with this perfect an. | Plete mutiny, he wrote in his diary: discovery he had been hoping for and cook until H-acid that helps the system keep | “This day we sailed on!” Persistence in following an ideal! NC move the salt > a ‘ o . : ; ; 08. sa | Some things people do to help the pieces, press sound and sweet. That every stomach Discouragement, e:sappointment, no needs at times. Take it whenever a | apparent nearing of the goal for hearty meal brings any discomfort. which they had almost blindly set. out, Phillips Mille of Magnesia has won | but sailing on! Possibly it is darkest medical endorsement. And convinced | before daylight, but in the face of fail- millions of men and women they didn’t | ure it takes determination and cour- have “indigestion.” Don't diet, and | age to continue. «don’t suffer; just remember Phillips. | General Grant, who was in charge ®leasant to take, and always effective, { of the northern forces toward the end The name Phillips is important; it | of our Civil war, had laid out for hira- identifies the genuine product. “Milk |gelf and his armies a plan of pro- It is a great virtue. (©: 1980, Western Newspaper Union.) { | sieve, and sav bine all these add the flour : been well mix pepper and co Serve with a top of each pc — ” A ap 0 bowels whenever any bad breath, feverishness, bilioushess, or a lack of appetite warn of constipa- | tion, really weaken these organs. | Only a doctor knows what will i cleanse the system without harm. That is why the laxative in your home should have the approval of | a family. doctor. f Reversion to Primitive stage driver for the government, He arrived in Albany in 1905 and mar- Cabbage Is Albany, N. Y.—A few hundred feet “This is my life,” he declared. “It The wonderful product, known to of Magnesia” has been the U. S. regis |! tered trade mark of the Charles H. Phillips Chemical Co. and its pre- decessor Charles H. Phillips since 1875 cedure, It involved hard fighting and a high mortality of his troops. His plan seemed to many people pretty much a hopeless one. Success did not from Albany, a city of more than 100,- 000 persons, Floyd H. Hitchcock, a fullblooded Mohawk Indian, has made his home, Like his forefathers, “Flow- is the life 1 love; the life of the for- est and the streams. 1 am happy here, more than 1 would be in the city, I was brought up as an Indian ried. Seven years ago he and his wife separated. He is unwilling to discuss his family affairs. millions as Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is a family doctor’s pre- scription for sluggish bowels. It Sources The most rec on the occurren never varies from the original pre- scription which Dr. Caldwell wrote thousands of times in many years s of practice, and proved safe and reliable for men, women and chil- dren. It is made from herbs and other pure ingredients, so it is pleasant-tasting, and can form no habit. You can buy this popular laxative from all drugstores, A MOTHER'S PROBLEM Is, how to treat her child who is peevish and fretty, yet not seriously sick. Many Mothers say they al- ways keep a package of MotherGray’sSweet Powders on hand for use when needed. They break up colds, relieve feverishness, worms, cabba constipation, headache, 1 cup crea teething disorders miik and stomach troubles, and act as a tonic to \ the whole system. LEY Equally good Jor Sider ji eople. Sold by Drug- ANY SUBSTITUTE ES everywhere. Trial package sent Free. Address, THE MOTHER GRAY CO, Le Roy, N. Y, “This is my real life. I shall never go back to the old.” STRIKING ENSEMBLE tables, indicate content is highe supply this vit: cooked only a bage is one of tamine C if pro still, served raw crisp texture raw cabbage w qualities preser just a few mini method of preq by the bureau the United Stat culture. er of the Swamps,” his Indian name, runner, to follow the mark of the lives m a wigwam with only a dog | cherry tree, by an old Indian who Bob Shawkey, former pitcher for the | @s a companion, bore the name" ‘Flower of the Hew York Yankees, who will attempt Five years ago Hitchcock decided | Swamps, which 1 have adopted as to fill the shoes of the late Miller Hug- | he'd live his present life. Prior to | my own.” gins as manager of that team. Shaw- | that he married an Irish girl, who The fifty-five-year-old Indian’s home key seems confident he ean whip his | bore him two sons. Both now are | Is located on the fringe of a woods players into line for another pennant. members of the Albany police force, only 300 feet from the Dominican monastery. An old oak tree, which once marked an Indian trail, is near- by. “Flower of the Swamps” lost his parents when quite young, and an old Iroquois brought him up as a runner. However, he later drifted among the whites and worked as a painter, labor- er, bridge worker and finally as a | | | | | come to him at once; there were dis- astrous losses which looked very much like failure. He was questioned as to the wisdom of his plan. “I shall fight it oct on this line,” was his reply, “if it takes all sum- mer.” Sailing on in the face of storm and Me PHILLIPS Milk | of Magnesia It’s a Big Help to free your bowels and liver from the poisonous drag of constipation. Dr. Boice’s PRESCRIPTION TABLETS They spur the appeiite, clear the head, and make you feel better and work better, 25 cents a large box on money-back guaran- tee from your druggists—or send by mail on request to BOICE MEDICINE COMPANY 630 G Strect, S. W. - Washington, D. C. 8 cups milk 1% quarts shred Heat the milk in it for two mix of cream or rich ter and flour, ar rapidly for three stir constantly. delicate in flavo = EpAGGART You have imagined ecften the tremendous size of some of the prehistoric animals; but what ROMAN LOOK OUT NOTHING ! WHEN I EAT APPLES, THE |C WORMS GOTTA LOOK OUT did they eat, and how much? Scientists agree that these sixty- foot monsters, called diplodocus, ate vegetable matter and the average daily portion must have been approximately 500 pounds. Fossils - of these animals fur- nish interesting data. (@. 1930, Western Newspapers Union.) Wi Eggs cooked b of water are mg digested than a pared with othe ily and quickly Eggs are a tis ing rich in prot ich ter. They are a oO € i to be fed to lit pd ; they are so rich i REMEDY | DR.J.D.KELLOGG’S ASTHMAREMEDY for the prompt relief of Asthma and Hay Fever. Ask your druge gist for it. 25 cents and one dol= lar. Write for FREE SAMPLE. Northrop &Lyman Co.,Inc.,Buffalo, N.Y. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM RemovesDandruff-StopsHair Fallin Restores Color and Beauty to Gray and Faded Hai . 60c. and $1.00 at Druggists, 7 A Hiscox Chem, Wks, Patchogue, N. ¥. FLORESTON SHAMPOO-Ideal for use in connection with Parker's Hair Balsam. Makes the hair soft and fluffy. 50 cents by mail or at drug- wists. Hiscox Chemical Works, Patchogue, N. X. LORE Probably Scotch Whitman, Mass.—Fred A. Noel of this town has used the same shaving This ensemble is of white, dotted with red. The frock and jacket of white crepe are trimmed with bows and scarfs of red dotted silk. proteins, fats an are especially w body tissues. brush for the last 24 years. He claims it’s good for at least 10 more, W. N. U, PITTSBURGH, NO. 10-1930.
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