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34 Part I-SUNDAY, MAY 23,1950 HOff Xitt CfttU? Long Beach Dog Show Air Line Hails Lad as Its, Millionth Passenger of Year Chris Crickmer, 3, yesterday HERMAN STEINER UNITED STATES CHAMPION to Be Held June 24-25 Cfwn tdittur, LA. lima, lot Anjaa, 53, Cat. ijnii.Hiii.Wii Li. mm hjw.ih m. annum iu tin ems.

mt vii. im wi.vw 'nm'TJeu, If Of-" fv ittr 1 i '41'-' nnnncea a membersbip drive, and effers an introductory copy gratis of its biweekly publication Chess Life. It will be tent to anyone who sends a postal card to your editor. Name and addrese should be plainly printed to avoid mistakes. WORLD'S CHAMPION CANDIDATE TOURNAMENT (Budapest) FRENCH DEFENSE Najdorl Stahlberg Nai dorf Stahlberg Black B-N5 P-QR4 BxB R-K2 K-B2 K-N2 Q-Q3 K-B2 P-6 Q-Q5ch Q-Bfi Q-B7 R-Q2 P-R5 R-B4 QxBP K-N2 CxPch Q-B5 Q-B8 Q-B5 Q-Q5 KPxR Q-K5 P-N4 K-N3 PxQ R-R2 wmte Bla ck White 1- P-K4 2- P-Q4 3- N-Q2 4- NxP 5- N-KB3 8-B-Q3 7- 0-0 8- Q-K2 9- NxNch P-K3 P-Q4 PxP B-K2 N-KB3 ON-Q2 O-O P-QN3 NxN B-N2 O-K R-Q N-Q2 P-QB4 BxN PxP N-B4 PxB Q-B3 Q-Q3 P-N3 R-Q2 P-B3 B(2)-KB2 RxP K-N2 R(l)-B2 Q-B3 G-N3 B-B6 31- Q-KB2 32- Q-Q2 33- B-K2 34- RCD-B 35- Q-K 36- R-R2 37- Q-K4 38- R-K2 39- Q-R8 40- R-Qa 41- K-R 42- R-Q 43- Q-B3 44- RxBP 45- PxP 46- R-K5 47- P-R5 48- K-R2 49- K-R3 50- R-Q2 51- R-Q 52- R-Q2 53- RxR 54- P-R6 55- K-N2 56- PxP 57- QxQ 58- K-B2 10- P-B4 11- R-Q 12- B-Q2 13- B-B 14- P-KR4 15- N-N5 16- PxB 17-B-N4 18-BxN 19-R-K 20- Q-N4 21- Q-R4 J2-P-B4 23- R-K5 24- PxP 25-QR-K 25-P-KN3 27- Q-R2 28- P-N3 29- B-K4 59-K-K3 RXP 30-B-Q3 60-Draw agreed ENGLISH OPENING ued at S250, for best dog in show.

Other major awards will be the Blanche Upright memorial trophy for the best brace and the best team. Six prizes will be given boys and girls over 6 and under 16 years of age in junior showmanship classes, demonstrating ability to properly exhibit a dog in the ring. Special rosettes are offered exhibitors for the best decorated bench on both days. Experts to Officiate A corps 19 internationally known experts, including Mrs. Will Judy and Alva both of Long Island, N.Y., have been invited to officiate in 16 judging rings.

The latter will judge best dog in show. Twenty-three specialty clubs will either have their own show or sponsor entries of. their breed in connection with the event. Entries close Saturday, June CHESS I May JS, 1950 L.A. TIMES PROBLEM Ho.

"Anonymous" BLACK a 313 ZitSaiS 1 4 ft 4 i it.nU fw warm i-'fJ'i 'i WHITE 3 wnita uiaws in two. Li. TIMES PHOMLEM Ho. S13V By H. R.

Agnel BLACK 3 11 6f? S8H s.f. iL-JLi 5 s.a3 WHITE 7 Whita matea In three. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 2128: Q-N5, BY cMrss The 15th annual Long Beach Dog Show will be held June 24 and 25 in the Long Beach Mu nicipal Auditorium, it was an nounced yesterday by uavia it. Upright, president of the sponsoring Harbor Cities Kennel Club. Recognized as the canine classic of the West and the na tion's second largest American Kennel Club all-breed event, the show last year boasted a total of 2408 purebred dogs from all parts of the All indications point to a new entry record this year, Upright said.

"No effort has neen spared in making the forthcoming show the most attractive ever offered "western dog fanciers and it is anticipated that it will be the largest ever held here," he said. Trophies Total $10,000 Trophies valued at more than $10,000 are included in the show's richest premium list. Top award will be the Louis Upright memorial trophy, val picture companies that shoot their westerns in the canyon. But no one can miss the oak. i It stands regal and fabled past a prop prospector's cabin and a I prop mine shaft and it doesn't' matter if the marker is in bunch of pussy-willows.

There I is legend in its boughs. Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic and Arthritis Pain ft yam suffer front rheums tie. arthritis or neuritis pain, try tii simple inexpensive borne recipe that thousands are using. Get a package of Ru-Ei Compound, a two-week supply, today. Mix it with a Quart of www, add the Jtuce of 4 lemons.

It's easy. No trouble at all aod pleasant. You need only 3 tabiespoonfula two tones a day. Often within 48 honre sometimes orernight splendid reauha are obtained. If the pains do not quickly leave and if yoa do not felbetter, return the empty paekaeje and Ra-Ex will east you nothing.

Yoa are the soie judge, aa RTJ-EX aold by your drosri under a money-back guarantee. Owar mMtoa peelcsejes seed proof af wooderfal reruns. Failure 9 GOLDEN OAK Under spreading boughs of this gnarled oak in Placerita Canyon, an early Californian is reported to have found gold clinging to roots of wild onions which he plucked there. Some $80,000 in ore was mined by eager prospectors. ME All I NO? NO MATTER HOW HOPELESS IT SEEMS TYMPANIC OSCILLATIONS Have helped thousands improvm and REGAIN HEARING Many discard hearing aids Th Testes! end Prevea Treatment New Offered fer the FIRST TIME IN LOS ANGELES LANDMARKS OF LA.

BY CtENE SHERMAN SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 2129: B-K3. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 2130: N-N4. In this centennial California year, historical landmarks are poignant reminders our heritage. This is one of a series of stories about some of these guideposts of time in Los Angeles County. For thm nxr 7 days, thm fee for YOUR FIRST TREATMENT IS ONLY Times photo nearby.

When he pulled them from the ground, sunlight danced from golden flecks that clung to the roots. "Amigo!" he cried. "It is gold we have found!" And gold it was. The pair of them dug in the area and uncov ered a number of nuggets. Pros pectors got the word and mining operations followed.

But in a few years the j-ield diminished and the discovery of Francisco Lopez was lost in the excitement of butter Mill. Small Plaque Moved Today, the smaller plaque marking the Golden Oak has been moved a few yards to clump of incongruous sycamores, presumably by one of the motion Szabo Smyslov Szabo Smyslov White Black White Black 1- P-QB4 P-K4 37-R-R5 4 R-N4 2- N-QB3 N-KB3 38-R-R4 R-QB4 3- N-B3 N-B3 39-R-B2 P-B6I 4- P-Q4 PxP 40-R-R3 R-N 5- NxP B-N5 41-RxRP R-N8 6- B-N5 P-KR3 42-P-K4 P-R41 7- B-R4 O-O 43-R-R3 R-B3 8- P-K3 R-K 44-K-Q3 R-Q8ch 9- B-K2 N-K4 45-K-K3 R-QR8 10- Q-N3 B-R4 46-K-B4 P-N3 11- O-O N-N3 47-P-R3 K-N3 12- BxN QxB 48-K-K5 R-B 13- N-Q5 Q-Q 49-P-N3 R-B5 14- Q-R3 P-QB3 50-K-B4 R-B3 15- P-QN4 B-B2 51-P-N4 PxP 16- NxB QxN 52-PxP R-B3ch 17- P-N5 P-QB4 53-K-N3 R-B3 18- P-N6! QxP 54-K-B4 R-B3ch 19- QR-N Q-Q 55-K-N3 R-B3 20- QxBP P-N3 56-K-B2 P-N4 21- Q-QS B-N2 57-P-K5 R-B2 22- P-B5 B-K5 58-R(2txP RxR 23- R-N5 PxP 59-RxR RxPch 24- QxBP P-Q3 60-K-K3 K-N3 25- Q-R3 P-R3 61-R-Q3 R-R8 26- R-N2 N-K4 62-K-Q4 R-K8 27- R-Q P-Q4 63-K-Q5 28- R-N4 Q-Q3 64-R-R3 R-Q7ch 29- P-B3 B-N3 65-K-B4 R-B7ch 30- R-R4 QxQ 66-K-Q4 P-B3 31- RxQ N-B5 67-PxP KsP 32- BxN PxB 68-R-R6ch K-B2 33- K-B2 KR-N 69-R-R5 K-B3 34- R-Q2 B-Q6 70-R-B5ch K-N3 35- N-K2 BxN 71-R-K5 R-Q7ch 36- KxB R-N5 72-K-K4 R-K7ch Draw agreed. NIMZO-INDIAN DEFENSE Kotov Szabo Kotov Szabo White Black White Black 1- P-Q M-KB3 35-K-N3 N-Q3 2- P-QB4 P-K3 36-R-K N-B5 3- N-QB3 B-N5 37-B-B P-QR3 4- Q-B2 P-Q4 38-K-N4 K-K2 5- P-QR3 BxNch 39-R-O N-Q3 6- QxB N-B3 40-R-Q3 N-B2 i-P-K3 P-K4! 41-R-Q N-Q3 8-PxKP N-K5 42-P-KR4 N-B5 I 9-Q-Q3! N-B4! 43-R-Q41 K-K3 10- Q-B2 PxP 44-R-Q K-K2 11- BxP NxP 45-R-B R-R3 12- B-N5ch P-B3 46-R-B3 R-R4! 13- QxN C-R4ch 47-B-B3 K-Q2 14- K-K2 QxBch 48-B-K3 N-Q3 15- QxQ PxQ 49-R-Q3 K-B3 16- N-B3 B-N5 50-R-Q4 N-B2 17- P-R3 BxNch 51-B-B2 N-R3ch 18- PxB N-B5 52-K-B3 N-B2 19- R-KN O-O 53-B-N3 P-N3 20- P-N3 N-R4 54-R-Q N-R3 21- R-N P-B3 55-R-Q8 N-B2 22- B-Q2 N-B3 56-R-BRch K-Q2 23- QR-Q3 KR-K 57-R-QN8 P-R4 24- B-B3 K-B2 58-R-N7eh K-K 25- P-B4 QR-Q 59-RxP PxP 26- QR-Q P-KN3 60-PxP N-Q 27- P-B3 RxR 61-K-N4 N-B2 23-RxR R-Q 62-B-B2 K-Q 29- R-KR R-Q4 63-B-B5 K-B 30- P-K4 R-R4? 64-R-KB N-Q 31- P-N4 N-K2 65-B-N6 K-Q2 32- K-B2 P-B4 66-BxN KxB 33- B-Q3 PxP 67-R-B7 Resigns 34- PxP N-B (MINS THIS ANNOUNCEMENT) Hours: :30 I 00 Sot. 00 GROUP DIAGNOSTIC OFFICE DR. VERLE J.

HANSON, D.C., PhX. DR. LAWRENCE E. MARTIN, D.C., AND STAFF 1201 Alvarado St DUnkirk 9-1233 in the shade of a spreading oak tree. Legend and the Native Sons and Daughters have it that this was the Oak of the Golden Dream.

As Francisco and his friend nodded in the languid warmth of the canyon, Francisco idly dug at soitw? wild onions growing received solutions from: K. Cham- Tiers, T. Rothman, G. A. Hall, Mrs.

G. Piatisrorsky. B. Owen. W.

L. Koethen. C. B. Collins, D.

H. Sibbet, J. Austel, J. L. Fowler, C.

T. Day. E. E. Clarice, C.

Huff- man, M. Rettineer, V. Asher, M. Morris. A.

P. Berthold. Tosch Seidel, L. E. Evans, Tossey, S.

W. Nay, P. B. Peyton, J. P.

Walsh, E. L. Galleher. E. E.

Hetherington, Oeanesov. R. M. Collins. B.

Tudor, W. C. Nolting, J. H. Athorton, Xm.

A. Victor, O. H. Ketchum. L.

Harvey, L. Scarfone. A. W. Bainesi W.

B. Brown, C. Thomoson, 0r. P. Sheldon, C.

D. Wilton. Rev. P. Prichard, D.

A. Innes, 8. WilUrott, B. Mcouire, H. L.

Leciere, E. Kellogg, E. Graham, J. Kaufman, Mrs. H.

L. Polsley. Mrs. J. W.

Moore, P. G. McGinnis (it would be a stalemate, a draw!) V. J. Kaylor Jr T.

Robins. R. Morgan. HOLLYWOOD INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT After live founds of play, Herman Stein-r is trrs only undefeated oarticiDant in the Hollywood Invitational Tournament. Cue to the match between the South and North played today at San.

Luis Obispo at io'i Anderson, ine fnaay maicnes were postponed to this coming Friday. There -will be no games this Tuesday. Visitors are welcome to watch this interesting tournament played at the headquarters of the Hollywood Chesa Group, 108 Formosa Ave Up-to-date standing of players: a 4 3 3 3 1 1 2 2 la 2 2 2 2 Stefne Cross Soiller Mazner Bolana H. Gordoa Geller M. Gordon Kivise Bersbach Martia Croy Steven Woronzoff Almstrea Leoke Jacob IV zv I 3 24 2Mi 2Vi 2Vi 3 1 BISNO KEINHAHIMP MATCH First Game SICILIAN DEFENSE (Wing Gambit SICK? WHY.

DO PEOPL JP nm atur a Gland MANY DIAGNOSED AS AMAZING QUEEN'S GAMBIT (Slav Defense) Reinhardt White 22- N-R3 23- B-QB 24- R-B5 Bisno Black R-N6 N-R4 N-N2 B-Q4 2S-R-B4 J6-R-N4 RxP 27- 28- BxR 29- B-B4 30- R(li-N? 31- R-Bch 32- R(4)-B4 33- N-B2 34- N-K3 35- R(4-B3 3A-P-Q5! 37- NxP! 38- B-N3? 39- N-N6ck RxN BxB P-K3 K-B2 K-N B-QB3 P-R4 K-R N-N? PxP P-N4! K-R2 40-R-N S-K Draw arreed became United Air Lines' passenger of the year. lie held Ticket No. 1,000,000 when he took off in a DC-6 for San Francisco with hi3 mother, Mrs. Charles Crickmer, 1449 Wellington St, Pasadena, and his grandmother, Mrs. Stuart Smith.

They're going to a surprise 80th birthday party for his great grandmother, Mrs. Grant H. Smith, in the Bay City. Chris, a fourth -generation Californian was all thrills. He's been up only once before on a flight last summer to Santa Catalina Island.

3. Novice exhibitors can secur information and entry blanks from Show Superintendent Jack Bradshaw, 1412 12th St Los Angeles, or at the Long Beach Municipal Auditorium. JC3 Qld Ago INCURABLE "One bowel movement a day is. very marked constipation." "Normal bowel action is at least three full evacuations daily. Food waste should never be retained more than twenty-five to thirty-six hour3 at the longest, and the normal "period is probably sixteen hours or less." DR.

CHAS. A. TYRRELL, MJ) world's greatest advocate of this method says: "DAILY MOVEMENTS OF THE BOWELS ARE NO SIGN THAT THE COLON IS NOT IMPACTED, IN FACT, THE WORST CASES OF COSTIVE-NESS THAT AYE EVER SEE ARE THOSE IN WHICH DAILY MOVEMENTS OF THE BOWELS OCCUR." DR. F. E.

CHIDESTFR, A.M.-PH.D., says: "Two of the most distinguished cancer experts in the world (one British and the other American) have furnished evidence that not only rectal cancer but breast has been cured in hundreds of cases bv relieving INTESTINAL STASIS." "Leonard Williams, quoted by Dr. W. S. Bainbridge in his arti-cle on 'Intestinal Toxemia (Med. Jour, and 1925), has said "THERE ARE HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE WHO HAVE A DAILY EVACUATION OF THE BOWELS, BUT WHO ARE NEVERTHELESS WALKING SEPTIC TANKS.

These tanks are terrible depressors of the thyroid and unless you empty and disinfect them, your correct diagnosis of thyroid inadequacy and its logical thyroid therapy will avail you nothing." DR. ALCINOUS B. JAMISON, M.D., noted intestinal specialist, says: "Twenty years as a specialist in diseases of th? lower bowels have demonstrated to the writer that chronic inflammation, and often ulceration of the rectum and sigmoid flexure, in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred, is the cause of chronic constipation and the long army of ills resulting from it." Prof. Ehret says: "HOW IT LOOKS IN THE HUMAN COL- -ON: Experts in autopsy state they have found that from 60 to 70 per cent of the colons examined have foreign matters such as worms and decades-old feces-stones. The inside walls of the overintestines are encrusted by old, hardened feces and resemble in appearance the inside of a filthy stove-pipe.

"I had fat patients that eliminated from their body as much as 50 to 60 pounds of waste, and 10 to 15 pounds alone from tb colon, mainly consisting of foreign matters, especially old, hardened feces. The average so-called 'healthy man of today carries continually with him since childhood, several pounds of never eliminated feces. ONE 'GOOD STOOL' A DAY MEANS NOTHING. A fat and sick man is in. fact a living "cesspool.

This system is not a remedy, it is a regeneration, a thorough house-cleaning, the acquisition of such clean and perfect health such as you never knew before." ALL OF MY PATIENTS, UNDER TREATMENT, GET LABORATORY TESTS WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. For my trial treatment I charge S3, which in cludes various laboratory tests. Original testimonials on file in my office. DR. L.

A. BRINKLEY, C. 355 8. Broadway LOS ANGELES 13, TR. 70.11 Wsteli tsmarrsw's mist for rti-l tl which sislsini ths "Sick Msy Bs Hsslse.

Cstyriiht I96 Feinhardt Bisno -White Black 1- P-K P-CB4 2- P-QN P-QN3 3- PxP PxP 4- P-QB3 B-N2 5- P-G3 P-N3 6- N-B3 B-N2 7- Q-N3 Q-B2 S-N-R3 N-QB3 9-R-QN B-QR3 10- B-C2 N-B3 11- Q-R4 0-R4 12- QxQ NxQ 13- N-QNS K-Q 14- P-K5 N-N5 15- P-Q4 P-B5 16- P-KR3 N-R3 17- P-N4 R-QN 18- P-R B-N2 19- B-N2 B-K5 SO-R-N4 N-B3 Il-RxP P-R31 Bnleslavsky Smyslov iBoleslavsky Smyslov White Black White Black 1- P-Q4 P-Q4I12-0-0 B-Q2 2- P-QB4 P-QB3 13-P-KS N-R4 3- N-QB3 N-KB3 KR-QB 4- N-B3 PxP 15-B-K2 P-KN3 5- P-QR4 P-B4? 16-N-K4 BxB 6- P-K4 PxP 17-PxB R-B7 7- QxP! QxQ 18-N(5'-Q6! R-KB 8- NxQ P-K3 19-BxN pxB 9- NI4-N N-R3 20-P-KN4 N-N2 10- BxP B-B4 21-N-BB! B-B3 11- B-B4 K-K2 22-KR-B1 Resigns RETT OPENTNO Flohr Keres Flohr Keres 'White Black White Black 1- N-KB N-KB3 12-NxN PxN 2- P-B4 P-QN3 13-P-Q4 PxP 3- P-KN3 B-N2 14-KR-Q R-K 4- B-N2 P-K3 15-NxP NxN 5 -O-O B-K2 l-BxN BxB -N-B3 O-O 17-RxB R-QB 7- P-N3 P-Q4 18-Q-Q2 RxRch 8- PxP NxP 19-QxR RxP 9- B-N2 P-QB4 20-BxP BxB 10- R- B-KB3i21-RxB Draw agreed 11- Q-B3 N-B3I QUEEN'S GAMBIT Second Game SICILIAN DEFENSE Bisno Reinhardt Bisno White Black White 1-P-R4 P-QB4 19-NxP 2- N-KB9 N-QB3 20-NxB 3- P-Q4 PxP 21-Q-R4ch 4- NxP N-B3 22-QR-K 6-N-QB9 P-Q3 23-BxB 6- B-K2 P-QR3 24-QxP 7- 0-0 P-K3 25-P-B4! 8- NxN PxN 26-B-B 9- P-BV Q-N3ch 27-B-RH 10- K-R P-Q4 28-RxP 11- P-K5 N-Q2 29-B-Q2! 12- P-QN3 P-QB4 13- B-N2 B-N2 31-QxR 14- B-B3 B-K2 32-Q-N7I 15- Q-K Q-B2 33-R-Q 16- N-K2 P-QR4 34-P-R3 17- N-N3 P-N3 35-Q-RT 13-P-B5! NPxP 36-RxNchf Reinhardt Black R-KB KxN K-K P-Q5 QxB Q-Q4? Q-B3 K-Q R-K K-B2? RxB RxP P-Q6 R-QB7 R-B6 R-B7 Resigns SC DEFEATS TJCLA CHESS TEAM The SC chess team won an Important match on eieht boards last Sunday at Hollywood Chess Group when It defeated UCLA team, -2. This was the first defeat UCLA suffered in any of the intercollesiate matches arranged by the universities and sponsored by the Hollywood Chess Group. LOS IE LIZ CLUB MOVES The Los Felis Club will meet temporarily at the headquarters of the Water and Power Chess Club, 110 BoyLston every Wednesday at 8 p.m. SAPID TRANSIT WINNERS The weekly Wednesday evening- Rapid TransiikTournament held at the headquarters of the Hollywood Chess Group, 108 Formosa was won by M. Casden, second place went to S.

Mazner, and third to P. Harmat The tournament is open to anyone wishing to participate and Visitors are welcome at all times. On Saturday, May 20, after the prizes were swarded to the winners of the Los Angeles County Chess League, a strong Rapid Transit Tournament was arranged at the Hollywood Chess Group. The winner was H. Borochow: second place to 8.

Mazner and third to J. Cross. UNITED STATES CHESS FEDERATION The Unite Statee Chesa Federation an- Lilienthal White Bronstein Black P-Q4 P-QB3 N-KB3 P-K3 QN-Q2 KPxP B-Q3 P-KR3 O-O R-K N-B R-K 2 Lilienthal Bronstein Black N-N5 White 13-N-K 1- P-Q4 2- P-QB4 3- N-QB3 4- N-B3 5- B-N5 6- PxP 7- P-K3 8- B-Q3 9- B-R4 10- Q-B2 11- O-O 14- BxB 15- NxN 18-P-N4 RxB BxN P-R3 17-P-QR4 R-B R(2i-B2 18- Q-N1 19- R-B 20- K-R 21- BxB -N4 B-B4 QxB 22-Q-B2 Q-N4 Draw agreeit 12-QB-K. Suits for Ploy Sites Settled Settlement of three condem nation suits for playground sites was authorized by the City Recreation and Park Com mission. The properties will be acquired for $143,500.

The locations are a block in Venice bounded by Westmin ster, Main Clubhouse Ave and the Pacific Electric tracks, costing property in the eastern part of Venice bound ed by Walgrove Dewey and Lake a site at Alpine, Yale and Cleveland Sts. north of Sunset $51,000. Gold's glitter colors all of Cali fornia history, for the romance of that precious ore has forever captured the imagination of men. And at "times it has blinded them to fact. One oft-disputed point in the annals of the State concerns the first discovery of gold, usually attributed to Jim Marshall in 1848 at Sutter's Mill.

Although this was the strike that touched off the greatest rush i for riches of all time, it was not the first. Gold was found andj mined six years earlier here in Southern California-near the Oak of the Golden Dream. Gold on Onion Roof The Native Sons and Daugh ters of tha Golden West brings public attention to this on a stone-mounted plaque beside the highway near Newhall: "Francisco Lopez Arballo, gathering wild onions near this oak, found gold particles clinging to roots of the bulbs $80,000 in gold was recovered as a result." The plaque stands two miles from the golden oak, which um brellas over a huge, gnarled trunk in Placerita Canyon amidi a number of ranches, one of; which is named of coursa Ranch of the Golden Oak. Lopez waa tha brother of Don Pedro Lopez, major-domo of San Fernando Mission under the secu larization program. He worked with his brother in the supervi sion of the mission land, which supported a variety of livestock and was planted widely through-1 out the valley vineyards.

Rounding Up Hors On March 9, 1842, Francisco chanced to be rounding up some stray horses which had wandered northward from the mission into Placeritas Canyon. With a companion, he stopped to rest START LOSING FAT FIRST DAY without stnrateit, harmftd drugs, laxatives, cxercist or massagt Tea, Kyron Tablsts, saw lood tablet war to xedues, will help you lose to 7 lbs. first 7 days eryou pay nothing. If your excess weight is caused by orer-eating (and not glandular). Kvron is designed to act ways: (1) to kelp ppaese your Kunasr, to cut down.

yor aopetite sutomatinally. yst you iterer feet hungry; (2) la-eludes nutritious elements to belp maintain your energy while reduoing; (3) Kecom mends ia paekaire many foods often falsely labeled inordinary diets as -fatteninc." Kndorse- ment by your physician reoommendsd. LOST SC POUNDS IM 7 WttKS" ey Mrt. Kaihryn Wall 15f wt Potomaa Avtnut, CMan "TCvrrm results bare been absolute! asionlsb- Ing. I an 27 years old, and hare a 7-year-old asurnter.

nm auirtt-a usiny ay run j. weighed ISS poiisd aod felt awfully old and Int-down. Ia 7 weeks. I lost tS pounds. I used to feel sluggish and always tired, fcow I fel so nuoH younger and yer.

My frlenas and my hiMband can't get over the chants that baa taken pises la 7 abort weeks." MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE Lo Up 7 Lbs. Hrtt Wttk! MtKK THI 7-BAY TT sHhet rhh.t a eaanyl Get a package of Kyron Tablets from your druggist. Ea thess eoBdeneed food csblsM for 7 days and follow directions ss explained In package. Diet enclosed In parksge. Check your weight before and after using Byron.

If you are not 100 delighted with msults, return the empty package to your drnreiet, and as will return vour money. Make this test today. Ask your druggist or department store for Kyron the condensed food tablet. ava inenejfw buy tha large eeenemy else. Buy KYRON today RiEt Dotor's wight chart At yer slr ft are.

ohngattejn k.y. Ter Th-le aat sMrt rajmlna) SOLD IY vov INDEPENDENT ialLWij sa-soungw caisMtata numatjtKx Jiiamaow Cause of poisonous germs, and the action of cathartics aggravates the condition by filling the pouched portions of the colon with a foul liquid which facilitates the absorption of the ptomaines and leucomaines through the.mucous coat of the intestine. It is" known now that as much a3 three-fourths of this foul, putrid substance may be absorbed, carrying into the system poisonous germs and excrementitious matter. Dr. Murchison states "that a circulation is constantly taking place between the fluid contents of the bowel and the blood, the existence of which till within the last few years, was quite unknown, and which even now is too little heeded." And Dr.

Parker says "It is now known that in varying degrees there is a constant transit of fluid from the blood as rapid absorption." It is also stated on reliable authority "that every portion of the blood may and possibly does, pass several times into the ali-entary canal intwenty-four hours." Prof. I. I. Metchnikoff stated in a lecture at Paris: "Particularly injurious are the microbes of the large intestines. Thence, they penetrate into the blood and impair it alike by their presence and the products they yield, ptomaines, alkaloids, etc.

The autointoxication of the organism and poisoning through microbes is an established fact." OLD AGE: Dr. J. H. Kellogg, MJX, founder of Battle Creek Sanitarium, world famous says: "IN THE LAST TWO FEET OF THE COLON is found the seat of the most destructive blockade that has ever opposed human progress." "Metchnikoff has clearly shown the putrefaction germs are the cause of early degeneracy, premature old age and death. These germs produce most-virulent poisons, many of which resemble the venom of snakes, and when present in the feces in large numbers, they are certain proof of the existence of chronic intestinal autointoxication, even though the characteristic symptoms of autointoxication have not yet appeared.

A coated tongue, a sallow complexion, dark circles around the eyes, appearance of brown spots upon the hands or other parts (the so-called liver spots), offensive breath and perspiration, the discharge of foul-smelling gases from the bowels, putrid stools, a thin, inelastic parchment slike skin, dullness of mind, inability to concentrate the mind, mental irritability or depression without cause, cold hands and feet, chronic headaches, attacks of migraine or sick headaches these and a score of other symptoms which might be mentioned are certain indications of chronic poisoning, prompt attention to which may prevent the development of later more serious conditions, such as hardening of the arteries, Bright's disease, with albumen and casts in the urine, or apoplexy with paralysis. Grave symptoms of autointoxication do not appear until after the mechanism of the body through which nature deals with poisons, destroying and eliminating them, has broken down and failed to accomplish its purpose as a result of work which has been thrown upon it. Hence, the appearance of symptoms of autointoxication indicates that the body has already become crippled and that the matter must receive serious and Immediate attention." Female Troubles Fvrs Flatulenca Gallstones Goiter Hoy Favor Haadacha Heart Derangsmentt Insomnia Mastoiditis Organs, Sagging Obesity Ruptur Rectal Troubles Rheumatism Tonsillitis, Chronic Torpid Liver Tuberculosis Voricosa Veins Kidney Disorder result in derangement of bodily function. Let us now consider how the retention of waste affects the system how the deleterious effects are produced. There are three factors at work in this process, mechanical, gaseous and absorptive, the last named infinitely the most pernicious.

We will first consider the mechanical. Nature has beautifully apportioned the space in the abdominal cavity, each part of the viscera having ample room for the performance of its special function but any abnormal increase in size of any part of the contents of the cavity miust necessarily create disturbance. Now, when the food leaves the stomach, where it has been churned into a pulpaceous mass, passes into the duodenum or second stomach where it receives an augmentation of liquid material from the liver and pancreas; consequently, when it reaches the small intestine, where absorption takes place, it is in a well diluted condition. During its passage through the small intestine the nutrient portion of the ingesta is abstracted from it by the villi (small hairlike processes) with which the small intestine is thickly studded, so that at the end of its journey of about twenty-two feet (if digestion is normal) all that is of value to the organism has been appropriated the remainder being refuse. This waste product passes into the colon, or large intestine, and should be promptly expelled.

If prompt expulsion does not take place, this is what happens: This fluid portion of this semi-liquid waste is reabsorbed through the walls of the colon directly into the circulation, a percentage of the solids being deposited on the walls of the intestine. This process of accretion goes on from day to day, week to week, month to month, until it not infrequently happens that the colon becomes distended to several times its natural size. Instances are on record where these abnormal accumulations of fecal matter in the colon have been mistaken for enlargement of the liver, and even pregnancy. A surgeon in London had a preparation of the colon measuring some twenty inches in circumference, containing three gallons of fecal matter and even larger accumulations have been reported. The foregoing instances are, of course, exceptional ones, but it is safe to assert that seventy per cent of the colons of the human family (living under civilized conditions) are impacted, and some of them terribly so.

It ia impossible to estimate the amount of evil caused by an engorged colon monopolizing two or three times its allotted space in the abdominal cavity, crowding and hampering the other organs in their work. But the effects of direct mechanical pressure are not the only ones. The accumulations in the colon necessarily arrest the free passage of the product of the small intestine, and that, in turn, causes undue retention of food in the stomach, with consequent fermentation; while the Acn Anamia Appendicitis Asthma Autointoxication Backocha Blood Precur, high anI low Bright' Diicasa Bronchitis Catarrh Circulation, Defective Constipation Cystitis Dtofnata Diobatea Digestiya Disorders Icxaena one) Psoriasis Epilepsy "Complete Wood counts and certain other tests simply cannot be made without laboratory facilities." This quotation. i correct and St 0,000 fn cash is always available to layman or doctor who can prove otherwise. DR.

KOCH, M.D RECOGNIZED AS OXE OP THE WORLD'S GREATEST CANCER SPECIALISTS EX-DORSES THIS METHOD MY SAYING: "IT IS LIKELY THAT AXYOVB WHO WOULD FOLLOW SUCH A SYSTEM FAITHFULLY WOULD XOT TAKE SICK WITH ANY DISEASE THAT ARISES IX THE INTESTINAL TRACT." Dr. KelloRjr, MJ) of Battle Creek: Sanitarium fame, says: "That these measures are successful has been demonstrated by the experience of the Battle Creek Sanitarium where they have been systematically employed in the treatment, of more than One Hundred Thousand Invalids." Daniel C. Monro, M.D., says: "If I were to write the story of all the cases in which my method seemed to lift the patient from the very jaws of death it would fill volumes." Prof. Ehret says: "This sys tern is not a remedy, it is a regeneration, a thorough house-cleaning, the acquisition of such clean and perfect health such as you never knew before." Dr. Chas.

A. Tyrrell, M.D of national fame, author of this ar-ticle, says: "With me it has passed beyond the theoretic stage, for I have in my oilice fully 15.000 letters from grateful patients who have used this process under my directions with the most astounding results, scarcely a disease known to humanity but has been relieved, and in ninety-five percent of the cases, cures effected, while tens of thousands of gratifying messages have reached me from time to time; nor is the testimony in its favor confined to the laity, for hundreds of physicians (including some of the most prominent authorities) testify to the wonderful beneficial results achieved by its use." PROOF CONCLUSIVE how patients react to my treatments is evidenced by the fact that I gave the FTRST 4 MONTHS, THIS YEAR, 55,351 TREATMENTS" AND LARORATORY TESTS. Notice the Phenomenal Increase Over the 34,000 Treatments Given in 1949. There Must Be a Reason. Dr.

Tyrrell declares: "There is only one cause for disease." This may sound strange, for the majority of people imagine that there is a different and specific cause for every ailment, and physicians generally do not combat the opinion. But as a matter of fact, there is only one disease, although its manifestations are various, and there is only one cause for it and that is the retention of waste matters in the system. These substances may be in the gaseous, liquid or solid form, but they are foreign bodies, inimical to the welfare of the organism, and their presence must irritation, due to pressure on the nerve terminals by the distention, and by the encrusted matter adhering to the intestinal wall, is simply incalculable. The effects of gaseous accumulations in the alimentary canal are not thoroughly understood that is the pathological effects. The more direct effects, as manifested in abdominal distention, and the terrible distress that frequently are found are unfortunately but too well known.

The reader does not need to be told that during the decomposition of organic substances, gases are evolved, and no matter where the process goes on, the results are always the same. Owing to the causes previously mentioned, the intestinal canal usually offers special facilities for the production of gases, owing to the retention of partially digested food, in a medium highly favorable to fermentation. A moderate amount of sulphuretted hydrogen, and also carburetted hydrogen is always present in the colon, normally to preserve moderate distention of the walls, while the gases usually found in the stomach and small intestines, are oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen and carbonic acid. What functional disturbances may arise from the presence of these gaseous substances in excess in the system is largely a matter of conjecture, but it is known that a stream of carbonic acid gas or hydrogen continuously directed against a muscle will cause paralysis of that structure. The expansive force of gases is too well known to need comment, and the force with which they will at times distend the abdominal wall points irresistibly to the conclusion that such an amount of force exerted against vital organs cannot be otherwise than productive of serious harm.

It Is not at all improbable that many cases of hernia and uterine displacement may be due to this hitherto unsuspected cause. That they penetrate the neighboring tissues is an established fact, and it is quite conceivable that their action upon the nervous system through the medium of the circulation may lie at the root of many of the cases of neurasthenia. But the autoinfection, that results from the absorption of the liquid waste into the blood supply is by far the most serious feature. The blood is the life. From, it the system obtains all the material fot the formation of fresh tissue, and it is a practical impossibility for good, healthy structures to be built up from a tainted blood current.

Why is it that the vegetation on the banks of a stream on which a manufacturing town is located, is invariably stunted and withered? Because the water that should nourish it is polluted by the refuse poured into it, and no amount of deodorants or disinfectants will prove of any avail to restore the devitalized vegetation, but will rather aggravate the trouble. But cut off the source of pollution, and in an incredibly short space of time the vegetation will taka on a new lease of life. Thi3 liquid refuse in the colon is composed of substances for which the system has no further use. It has rejected them; consequently they are foreign bodies and as such are the equivalent of poisons. The colon, in this condition, is a perfect hotbed for the breeding of all kinds of OF ITSJQND IN Wei'lherupy Discovery for Pains of mm Ml dill lill um WPS CRIPPLING PMJ FAST! For Best Long-Lasting Results Treatment Must Start at Once! arthritic att bo spared untold agony at thy oeiy took may blaming your paut ea aumme over-oxertioo.

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