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OAKTAND TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9, 1935 21 HIGH LIGHTS OF HISTORY By J. Carroll Id I itN AWlti MM r-AKiDNOw'pEiLCDV Aha A TODAY in the HIGH SCHOOLS ERE is a letter that is going tot vades all space and all things man, "What difference does It earth, mineral, animal every lease our Inend, Herbert BY NORMAN S. JONES make? It, he, or she, whichever it Is, has to eat, sleep and wear a few clothes." And again, we always get an answer of tome kind. If everybody would help up instead of piling on, it would be bet ter.

I am not trying to be personal, English, even though he is going to deny its truth. It is rather fun to sit on the sidelines occasionally, speaking for myself. Dear Geraldine: Once more I have spoken out of turn, and Herbert English has applied the rod. Ho. believing that "golden lads and girls all must, as chimney-sweeps, come to dust," cannot subscribe to the idea that "there are more things In heaven and earth, Horatio, than Bre dreamt of In your philosophy." To Herbert: Oh, Herbert you are so exactly like my own father in vim mental makeup, so thor- thing.

The Consciousness of God in the flowers, In the air we breathe, in the food we eat. God is in your heart If you have a heart. The will of God, if one calls it will, but rather the Divine Mind, rules and controls the creative functions in man's being. It manifests in these functionings. Breathing, for.

instance, and a host of others. It manifests, too, through the instinct of the animal, through the flower that invariably turns its face toward the sun the center of all life-giving qualities. Through the duc 1 nappen to know several sniffers in The Tribune, and they tell me that Geraldine is a very good looking and sensible redhead. I CASTLEMONT HIGH SCHOOL will sponsor a dance Friday night to benefit injured athletes, it was announced today, A program of interclass boxing and wrestling will take place from 8tHl 9:15 o'clock, preceding the dance which will last till 11:30. Taking part in the committee organization are Louis Palange, music; Neil Miller, posters; Ed Russell, publicity.

The G. A. A. will take charge of the refreshment booth. BLOOD III ADS BATTALION Guy Blood, H12 student at Castlemont, has been made lieutenant-colonel in the T.

C. fo4wing a test Vliven ill Oakland ngh schools, which he passed with a rec can't swear to that, but as a married man, I am glad I can cry on it the shoulder. -More success to UHixjrsm nnw wwimvnw i you, Jerry. HELPING HAND. i i inn in iimim i iw in 1 1 i i ii mil i I JFJuPe- TOD yessuhe XJH-f TELL POMPEV WE'RE HAVlN'2 I BREAKFAST." (8CAVE COMPANY FO'eOEAkfiASr-TELLfc.

AA1 FAlJ I tTriemirk rock that stands sturdy and strong through centuries of heat and cold and rain and wind. The Will of God is manifested in the bringing into existence of the human being. Also in the blooming it ii i hiv irickc lu ot jis in wm urniv v--' liu STAR SIGNALS ''W OF US, BUT TO GET SJBOri gQ I oughly atheistic and material, and like the laws of the Medes and the Persians, yon stand like a firm rock and revoke not one jot or tittle, so I cannot quarrel with you, even as I cannot quarrel with my father. I even have a notion you are physically alike, tall and blue-eyed and thin and long legged. My father's one great disappointment, I think, is that his only daughter has found a hole in the rock-bound roa.d he travels, the road mapped out by Charles Darwin, and has strayed into a new which shows the distance between principal cities.

The book measure 7 by 10 inches and fit Into standard school geographies. WASHINGTON NEWS Washington School students are now printing a weekly news magazine under the direction of Miss S. M. Ethlidge, which is known as the Washington News. Catherine Deity, chairman, and Katherlne Willoughby, Howard Symonda and Mary Schmidt are the reportera.

0 0 ELMHURST PAPER OUT The Elmhurst Red and White was published this week under the direction of Betty Lee Ward, editor; Marie Radonich and Robert Steele, associate editors; Richard Ballard, business Raymond Anderson, Jimmie Horita, Bertram Souza, Henry Janiver, John Roae, boys sports; Florence Marshall, Barbara Campbell, Lois Fitzpatrick, Eleanor Taylor, Ada Robertson, girls sports; Emily Goolsby, Joanna McKay, Keith Hall, Florence Turner, clubs; Florence Parker, poet's corner: Aida Palange, Dorothy Ratti, Louis Szuch, Margaret- Dun-stan, grade reporters; and Miss Ethelinda Watkins, teacher advisor. OOO IN JUNIOR ORCHESTRA Elda Marie James, David McLaln, John Mortarotti, Dicran Tulanian, Ann Struess, Doris Eakan, Dorothy Schmidt afid Jean Ridone have been selected fro mthe Claremont Junior High School to be members of the Junior High School Symphony Orchestra, a new undertaking in the Oakland schools. Millard F. Rosenberg is director of the Claremont orchestra. BY OCTAVINE of the tiniest flower.

In the water which flows over Niagara Falls. And in the very beginning, the gradual forming of the universe itself. From the beginning when this world of ours was nothing but a seething cloud of vapor rising from steaming mud and sand; which was gradually cooling from the torrential downpouring rains for what? The will of God! So that ord of 95 per cent. He is now in command of the Third Battalion, which includes Fremont, Castlemont and San Lean-dro. Guy was formerly senior captain in the Castlemont unit and while a member of the Lll class was a corporal.

In, his Hll year he was a first lieutenant and then in the L12 class was classed as captain. R. O. T. C.

PROMOTIONS Ray Lausten, of McClymonds High School, has been promoted from the rank of captain to major, it was reported today by Sergeant Joseph Baldwin, R. O. T. C. head.

Robert Tack, bandmaster and formerly a "second looey," is now a first lieutenant, and Sergeant Gerald Lew has been appointed captain of the rifle team. a a a IN SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Four McClymonds music students have been recommended by Charles Bourne, music instructor, and George Furbush, principal, and are new members of the High School Symphony, according to Bourne. For persons who believe that human destiny Is guided by the planets, the daily horoscope Is outlined by a noted astrologer. In addition to information of general interest, it outlines information of special Interest to persons born on the designated dates. OCTOBER 10 Most favored ones today are those who were born from February 19 through March 20.

General Indications of the Day for Everybody Morning Good. Afternoon Fair. Evening Good. The early A. M.

is quite good for business or religious affairs. Today's Birthdate You should be one, who prefers law and order in" all tilings. Your most favorable period for the year is indicated as January, 1936. Short I I I 1CALENDAK1 at Am. pathway, a road that leads through peaceful valleys and over the hills ard far away, and she will not come back again to the hard, rocky road, but finds new ideas and beauty and spiritual splendor in the company of the Emersons and the Jeans and the John Fiskes and others who travel her way.

i Also, I know how hard it is to convince an Englishman, having a goodly quantity of English blood coursing through my veins. Selah. And W. S. you and and the rest of us who have strayed to the bright highroad, will find some day that H.

E. has found the hole in the rocky road and come over our glory road? and forgiven us for our seeming foolishnesk Some day when mankind will see "life steadily and see it whole," some day as We travel down the eternal road to Life. MINERVA. De Fremery Townsend Club No. I 32, 7:45 p.

Lowell Junior High CLUBS 20 YEARS AGO scnooi, in ana Myrue streets. life might begin upon it! Time occurs only In man's consciousness. Time Is therefore immaterial. The animal thinks not in terms of time. Nor does the flower that springs from the tiniest seed to bloom within a month or two.

Nor the sturdy redwood forest that took a century and more to unfold its gorgeous beauty. Therefore, time is the duration of consciousness. And entirely of man's conception. The dictionary explains the word phenomenon as "something perceived by experiment or Thus, as man observes this duration of consciousness, then time is a phenomenon but only to man! The laws of eternity. 1 Now that is getting around indirectly to the subject of reincarnation.

For eternity means eternal, without beginning or end; everlasting, unending existence. Matter is eternal. Nothing is entirely destroyed. Matter is-con-stantly breaking up. changing, form ADULT CLASSES journeys, relatives and writings should be remunerative.

Guard your health from March through October, ,1936. Danger March 11 through 17, 1936. Socially favorable March 4 George Nickel, Robert Tack, Joe Porto and Thomas Holiday are the talented students. PRINT STUDENT HANDBOOK Members of the printing class at Emery High School are at work with publication of a Student Hand October 9. 1915.

(The day was Saturday EASTBAY Officials of penal and correctional institutions from all parts of the country, judges and other officers of courts, social service workers and educators to the number of several hundred, gathered here today for the opening of the annual convention of the American Prison Association. The sessions, siral of which are to be held evenings, will last through October 14. Wardens and superin naywaia xownsena iiui io. TONIGHT I 8 p. Valle Vista School.

Non-Partisan League of Alameda Alden Townsend Club No. 34, 8 County, 8 p. 464 9th Street. Library, 52nd and Telegraph Columbia Park and Millsmont Avenue. Improvement Club, 8 p.

Burck- Dimond Townsend Club No. 19, halter School. 8 p. 3006 Fruitvale Avenue. National Association of Salesmen Hayward Townsend Club No.

1, Chapter 3, 8 p. 1608 Webster 8 Dariia Hall, First Street, Street. Jnear C. TOMORROW TOMORROW Lake Merritt Breakfast Club, I Townsent Class in Public a. Lake Merritt Hotel.

i lng and Parliamentary Law, 1:30 Oakland Breakfast Club, 7:45 a. to. 10 p. 1448 Webster Street, Hotel Leamington. Castlemont Townsend Club No.

Optimist Club, noon, Hotel Oak- 5, ,7:30 p. Castlemont High land. School, 8507 Foothill Boulevard. Twenty-third Avenue Boosters 1 Twenty-third Avenue Townsend Club, noon, 2338 East Fourteenth 1 Club No. 3, 7:30 p.

1449 Miller through 8, 1936. THINGS THEY book, the first ever to be put out at the Emeryville School. Material for the book was prepared by the journalism class last year. MINERVA'S 1 solution is not shared by Herbert English, and Bart of the Eternal Whole also has different ideas. Dear Gerry: Ben J.

Sherley wanted to ask W. S. H. a few questions. The definition of the term, "God." And has God a will? How AlK the TRffl Those who are taking part in the VS BUREAU OF --t INFORMATIO Classes in home management were opened recently at Cenjtral Trades School to aid women rho plan to manage their own homi or to be employed as household helpers.

Mrs. Dela Chandler is dlfee-tor of the classes and hat announced that the course includes training in the proper methods bf cleaning furniture and household fixtures, the preparafion and serving of meals, child care, manner answering the telephone and dodr, and many other details. Personal appearance is alio stressed, with each member of the class given an hour weekly in the, beauty culture class at the school. Evidence of the need of such a class and the lack of trained work work now are Lyra Streeter, Henry ing new matter! If you burn a piece of wood, for Instance, it is not destroyed. It has been reduced to something tendents or State institutions will be feature speakers at all meetings.

Avenue. Street. Mutual Club, noon, Coft Hotel. Rotary Club, noon, Hotel Oakland. Oakland Association of Credit Men, 8 p.

Hotel Oakland. Eastlake Oakland lfiwanis Club, 6:15 p. 1416 Fruitvale Avenue. 50-50 Club, 6:45 p. 1441 Franklin Street.

Mastick Annuity Club, No. 8, 7:45 p. 1428 Sherman Street, Alameda. Santa Fe Townsend Club No. 9, 7:45 p.

University High School, Fifty-seventh and Grove Streets, Room 116. Alameda Townsend Club No. 3, 8 p. Mastick School. Albany Townsend Club No.

1, 8 does He manifest it? How does the phenomenon of time occur? Is time a phenomenon? What are laws of eternity? And he goes still further to say that he has no patience with mystics they know not what they talk about, and to be sure, "we others know but little." All right, Ben J. Sherley! You may little, but the mystic knows a great deal. He is wise in the ways of the universe and its mysteries. And do you know (hat the above questions you wanted answered are mystical questions? And any mystic would know how to answer them! God is the Universal Mind, Per- ers in the business is shown by the Lyman, Mildred Kembeck, Frank Poli, Carl Jfrrden, Frank Avanzino, Ellen Huffman, En Donnelly, John Commins, Eddie Jardine, Harry Ce-caci and Ernest Bovo. OOO EMERY PLAY GIVEN A play, "The Diamond Necklace," was presented in rhyme by Elmer Latimer, Mildred Higuera, Jane Cook, Richard Schleason, Harry Cccaci and Rosemary Taggart at a recent Emery High School Assembly.

The students are members of the 10B Major and the play was the first to be presented by a class this term. Stanley Matson was announcer. OOO SCULPTOR WINS PRIZE Myrtle Chapman, formerly a student at Westlake Junior High else! And on and on endlessly. That is the law of eternity! An endless cycle, you might call It. Round and round, matter goes, constantly changing, becoming something else.

That is what the old philosopher, Heraclitus, meant when he said. "Matter is always becoming." Socrates said that philosophy was "devotion to the pursuit of truth." And a philosopher is a mystic! You would do well, Ben J. Sherley, to study the works of the old philosophers. You would learn a great deal, possibly tolerance, and certainly a great deal of the whys' and wherefores of our existence! PART OF THE ETERNAL WHOLE, Rural Cooperative Industries evenings, 1296 Sixty-third Avenue. I p.

Albany Y. M. C. A Kalns Will you kindly inform me, through your Information Bureau column, when St. Mary's College opened in Oakland, after moving from San Francisco, and who was the president? Was there a football coach? St.

Mary's College moved from Old Mission Road in San Francisco to Broadway and Hawthorne in Oak'and on August 15, 1889. Brother Bitltelin was the president at that time. There was no football coach. Will you please publish the days of the week on which October 8, 1910, and July 8, 1916, fell? October 8, 1910, fell on Saturday, and July 8, 1916, fell on Saturday. Wiil you reprint the verse which begins "Monday's child is fair of face?" ''Monday's child Is fair.

of face, Tuesday's child is Cull of grace, Junior Social Club, 8 p. 528 Oakland and other Eastbay communities will know ip Less than 16 hours whether or not a general strike will be called on the lines of the San Francisco-Oakland Terminal Railways. Final action on the disturbances which have caused strained relations between the corporation and its employees will be taken at 1 2:30 o'clock tomorrow morning, when a general meeting of the members of the Carmen's Union will be held in the Municipal Auditorium and a last strike vote taken. The 1915 class of the University of California presented the sum of $1000 to the University yesterday, the income from which will be spent annually for the class reunion; with the death of the last member of the class, the amount will be made a part of the general endowment of the University. Seventeenth Street.

Seventy-third Avenue and East Fourteenth Improvement Club, 8 p. 7201 East Fourteenth Street. number of requests now piled up -at the school. OOO Facilities of the welding department at Central Trades were used recently in examinations given by the United States Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat Inspection. The tests were conducted under the direction of R.

A. Horquist, inspector, and C. A. Britton, instructor in welding, Applicants for the test were re PENSION CLUBS Avenue, near Solano. Central Oakland.

Townsend Club, 8 p. 509 Eighteenth Street. San Lcandro Townsend Club No. 2, 8 p. Broadmore Church.

Clay Street Townsend Club No. 16, 8 p. 1015 Clay Street. Bancroft Townsend Club No. 8, 8 p.

2306 Grant Street. Brookdale Townsend Club No. 30, 8 p. 3360 Brookdale, Booker T. Washington Townsend Club, Longfellow School, Thirty-ninth and.

Marfiet Streets. School, was a winner in the recent OUR CHILDREN ERE'S a cheery greeting from H1 a chap who has been traveling for some time. Welcome BY ANCELO PATM TONIGHT Townsend mass meeting, 8 p. 1448 Webster Street. Firmin Townsend Club No.

14, 7:30 p. 538 24th Street. back. Hello Jerry: How is the gang? I Wednesday's child is sour and sad, just returned from a trip through Mexico and South AmcricaJ vsure BFYOND SKLF quired to make up a series of welded plates which were sent tt1 Washington to be tested by the U. S.

Bureau of Standards. Eastbay welders wishing to oe certified may use the Central Trade shops in making test plates through the cooperation of the Oakland Board of Education. WAR BULLETINS PARIS, Oct. 9. The reports of I i in, i I iiiiimi mum i.mi' i IS a great relie to get beyond rMdl in ml fo I oneself occasionally, give oneself TH IS EW YORK BY LUCIUS BEEBE Thiirrdy's child is merry and glad, Friday's child Is loving and giving, Saturday's child must work for a living, But the child that is horn on the Sabbath day Is blithe and bonny, good and gay." What was the real "Beau" Brum-mel's rifhl name? George Bryan Brummel.

To. settle an argument will you please tell me how many baseball camcs were played in the W.U World eleventh annual soap sculpture competition exhibition held in the R. C. A. Building, Rockefeller Center in New York City.

She was given honorable mention and a cash award. Myrtle's work was done in an art class under direction of Mrs. Jessica Mayland of Westlake. OOO ATLAS OFFERED STUDENTS Students throughout the United States are being given the opportunity of acquiring a fine and well-bound Atlas which includes 36 pages, illustrated wth colored double page maps of all the contents. The Atlas is distributed free to adults by the Philco Radio and Television Company, Tioga and Streets, in Philadelphia, Pa.

Maps included in the book also show the principal short-wave stations of the world and another feature is a simplified airline distance chart which leave it "as is." Terry Mulvaney is so good. He should help Grandson. Then maybe Grandson could dance without getting his feet over his chin. I have more of your columns to read yet. One of your readers saved them for me.

As for being; a man, and paRSktirr as a girl in (his column, let me say as a working the night indicate that the German losses in the offensive of yesterday against the positions of the Allies near Loos were very heavy) Violent attacks on the part orvjhe, Germans southeast of Neuville-St. Vaast were completely repulsed. All the French advances of recent days have been maintained. In the French batteries put an end to German artillery fire in the sec NEW YORK CITY, Oct. 9.

That open landau with two men on the box that catised such a stir in the vicinage of Gramercy Park a vacation from the sort or per-on we have to be daily. That is why we like to read romances, tales of adventure sid detective stories. We are layingtside the person we are and becoming the person we want to be for the time beins. Children do this very frequently. Thry have to live in a world that Is not their own, but belongs to the big folk.

Everything is done as the big folk like It to be done. They, the children, have to do what they are told, Cooleys and Shepwreck Kelley were there, as was every para-grapher, columnist and white-tie reporter in town. 0 0 6 Recommended for Applause 'The Illustrations of Peter Hurd, the youthful artist who has collab MEN'S SHIRTS GO ON 'BIAS' LONDON (P) Men's shirts hw gone "bias." Stripes slant down on cither side of the front fastening band. Gayer colors are being used sparingly. A narrow purple and blue stripe run together on a whittf or pale colored ground.

CAPE-SLEEVE JUMPERS LONDON. The newest trV cheted jumpers have cape-slaevea in lace-stitch. last Sunday was chartered by Frank Crumit and Julia Sanderson to take the air in. There was a handsome levee held in" front of Number 16. The Players, where all the folk in the bar and billiard room came out tor of St.

Thomas. BERLIN, Oct. 9. Teutonic troops invading Serbit have captured the greater part of the City of Bel grade, it was officially announced today. PETROGRAD, Oct.

9 There How's Your HEALTH Edited for New York Academy of Medicine By DR. I AGO GaIdSTOX orated with N. C. Wyeth on "Marauders bf the Sea." The grilled baby turkey with sage dressing at "21" The entire setup where the old Embassy used to be The perpetually elegant Eddie Duchin at the Plaza's Persian Room The growing civilized practice of serving Madeira at varnishing days and other high-toned flagraisings The performance of Burgess Meredith in "Winterset" The Scotch plaid ensemble in which Fay Marbe opens eyes along, the avenue these afternoons. and do it in the way they are told.

That gets very tiresome by and by, and they have to find a way of escape. They play they are somebody else. Now the person they select for Iheir new personality really affects their behavior. It is important that they choose good patterns, examples that stimulate them in right ways, healthy ways. That is why are so careful of the stories Scries? Seven, Is the present King of-England the son of Queen Victoria? The present King of England Is the grandson of Queen Victoria; his father, who was Edward VII, was the son of Victoria.

Can you (ell me how the flowers called bachelor buttons got theirf name? According to an old legend, If a blossom of this plant was to be picked early in the morning, with the dew still upon It, and placed in a person's pocket and allowed to remain for 24 hours, and upon taking the flower from the pocket it was still bright and fresh, the wearer would be happy in mar renewed military activity on the northern end of the Russian front from Dvinsk to Novo Grodeke, The heaviest fighting is in the neighborhood of Dvinsk, to the south of which the Germans have had some success. On the whole, however, the Russians have been able to withstand their assaults. SPORTS PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 9 President Wilson today saw the Boston Red Sox defeat Philadelphia, 2 to to pay court to the callers, while the National Arts Club, next door, in a pet at not being called on by any one, let alone with a horse rig, pulled down its shades in jealous pique. a a The tremendous blowout, of which you have doubtless heard reports, which was held in honor of Ernest Heminway, after the box fight, was variously reported as having been organized by Raymond Guest, Jeff Machamer, Humphrey Bogart, Johnny Weaver ancTaTftsf- GLAUCOMA Glaucoma is a serious disease of SLEEVES GET LARGER LONDON.

(jpjr-Sleeves are becoming larger and are being introduced in many evening dresses. 1, to even up the series in the second game played. NEW YORK, Oct. 9. Anderson riage.

If the flower faded and died in his pocket, the marriage would bring unhappiness. Because so often the flower faded in the 24-hours period, many superstitious men remained bachelors ful of other top-notch boulevard celebrities. All we know is that we the eye, due to obstruction in the circulation of the eye fluids. As a result of the obstruction the eye tissues are subjected to increased tension, and if the pressure is not relieved, the eye may be permanently injured, and total blindness may result. Glaucoma must be thought of when a person over 40 years of age suddenly find his vision restricted, or temporarily lost, and his sight hazy or foggy, with colored halos around artificial lights.

The essential causes of Glaucoma are numerous. It can arise as a children read, the movies they see and the people they associate with. The children are likely to put off their own personalities and adopt those of the people they are with at the A story-book character, historical figure, a movie star or an attractive neighbor have charm for the children who long to escape from the too familiar world of every day. Don't belittle the child's efforts to imitate a chosen personality If it is 'at all acceptable. The child will progress from one type to another if the background is kept healthy.

He won't copy the best sort in the beginning because he is a child. He will follow the won the Astor Cup race, after breaking several world's records, with an average of 102.19 for the 300 miles. Two favorites, Barney Oldfield and DePalma, were forced out early in the race, ehie to molor trouble AT YOUR DOOR were the guest of Sherman Billings-ley, and that since the flagraising waa ln Jiiown Stork Club we suspect he paid for a lot of the drinks. It is, of course, one of the wonders of the town hov Blllingsley ever makes money at all. He has so many friends and is so generous That deep rich Schilling flavor Those who know their tea, know that rich fragrant flavor that comes from just one toasting! rather than risk an unhappy marriage, 'and thus the little flower received its name.

What is the capital of Maryland? Annapolis. What is the design on the flag of the President, of the United States? The President's flag consists of the President's seal in bronze, upon a blue background, with a large white star in each corner. Where was Harry Houdini, the magician, born? TONIGHT Tadio broadcast over Tribune with entertainment that one won- ders if the cash till ever records a dime. It-was, anyway, a gala-gala affair, with everybody from Kenneth secondary development of constitutional diseases, infections and so on. It is more important to begin treatment promptly than to seek the origin of the Glaucoma, for in this KLX.

Afternoon lecture, 4 p. Leslie by Schilling! OHTHt nramanc figure, copy tne manner-Ism, adopt the loud style. But as long as these are not basically or ethically objectionable, let them be. Children often copy the wrong mannerisms. A little girl thought Conner Williams, auspices Oakland Forum, Ballroom, Hotel Oakland.

condition delay is dangerous. Glaucoma may be' treated medically or surgically. Medical treat Appleton, Wisconsin. What is the population of Italy? 41,176,671. What is the population of Ethiopia? About 10,000,000.

Lecture, 8 p. Garland Anderson, auspices Metaphysical Studio, Ebell Hall. Whist, 8:30 p. Mohawk Council No. 76, Daughters of Pocahontas, 2108 Shattuck Avenue, MurchisOn and Princess Rospigliosi to Marianne Davis and Ricardo Cortez, fighting and clamoring to get to the bar.

They turned away five hundred folk who would have been glad cash customers to attend the biggest parade of celebrities this Fall, but Dick Barthelmess, Bobby LaBranche, Kenneth Murchison, George Lowther, 3d, Mary Kirk Borwn, Horace Dodge, Arthur Schilling Coasted 1 BCl No need to put yourself to any trouble whet you've something; to ship. Merely call Railway Express. For no matter whether it is a small package or any number of large ones to the nearest town or across the country. Ezpreaa will call at your door and give you a receipt for the shipment. Your shipment will be whisked away by swift passenger trains and safely delivered to destination.

Another receipt from consignee proves safe delivery. No need to bother your head about costs either Railway Ezpreaa rates are surprisinglylow. Prompt pick-up and delivery service in all important cities and towns. For service or information, merely call or telephone. Tune in on the RAILWAY EXPRESS Whist, 8:45 p.

Golden Link Rebekah Lodge I. O. O. 3256 East Fourteenth Street. CANOIST PADDLES 300 MILES BOSTON.

John Goetz believes in paddling his own canoe even though it is more than 300 miles. Goetz, 35, paddled a 75-pound Canadian cedar canoe from New York City to Watertown, in 14 days averaging about 20 miles a day. ews arade TOMORROW ment is usually reserved for those cases in which the tension inside the eye ball does not fall within the danger limit. Otherwise surgery must be employed. Experts in the treatment of eye diseases are of the opinion that much harm is done in Glaucoma by delaying surgical treatment.

The symptoms of Glaucoma described above are those of the acute form. There is also chronic glaucoma, in which the sufferer has no sharply developed symptoms. Instead he experiences a gradual loss of vision, and a limiting of his field of vision. He may suffer some pain in one or both yes, but not alwaya. Anyone who experiences some dimming, or restriction of vision should have his eyes examined.

Every Thursday Evening lit n. ni. 'nun Ntntltiri KYA, KNXi I.on, A. Fascinating, thrilling, dramatic! Tribune radio broadcast over the lisp of a certain lady, who really had a speech defect, was lovely, and she copied it accurately. Of course, her mother was troubled.

Then she lost patience, and scolded and punished. But the lisp held on because the child wanted to be that lovely lady. One day a lovelier- lady, much more dramatic came along. She had a way of waving her hands that was very effective for her, but very funny when the little girl copied it, which she did very well. Her mother did not know which was the worse, the lisp or the waving hands.

She wiseJx. decided to say no more. And the waving hands followed the lisp into oblivion. The thing to do with children in this imitative stage is to try to give them good books, good patterns, fine examples and trust to their training and growth to do the rest. They must get out be WILEY POST LETTER VALUED EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, Mo.

Carl Satterlecas a veryvaluable letter. It bears a six-cent stamp and was carriednrthe U. S. mail pouch that went with Wiley Post on his KEPT IN four unsuccessful attempts to cross the country via the stratosphere. KLX.

Lecture and cooking class, evening, auspices Seventh Day Ad-ventist Church, 1017 Clay Street. Lecture, 8 p. Garland Anderson, auspices Metaphysical Studio, Ebell Hall. Whist, p. auspices Harmony Townsenff Club No.

25, Hall, 645 Twenty-second Street Fall festival, 8 p. St. Patrick's Church, Tenth and Peralta Streets. Whist, 8:30 p. St.

Louis Ber-trand's Parish, Parish Hall, One Hundred and First Avenue and East Fourteenth Street. OLDEST BOY SCOUT RETIRES 16th A Jefferson Sacramento Northern Depot LAkeside 5030 40th ft Shatter Depot Office: S. P. Foot of 16th St. Piedmont 0345 LAkeside 5030 Oaklanl.

Calif. S. P. Depot 1st A Broadway LAkeside 2121 Railway Express AOKNCV, INC. NATION-WIDE RAIL -AIR SERVICE NEW PLYMOUTH, New Zealand, Glaucoma, either in the acute or Maj.

F. W. Candford, 83, who, it chronic form, is a grave condition requiring prom'pt and expert is said, is the oldest Boy Scout in the world, has resigned his appointment as New Zealand headquarters commissioner for training. Despite his age, ha will remain a yond themselves now and then for a rest from the pressure of very day. Don't worry about it.

Guide them. (Copyright, lMt, tor Trie Tribune.) handling. Time is the essence of care. The patient who delays asks faij doctor to be a miracle man..

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