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"-'A', i 1- a Page Twelve JTHE BUFFALO DECEMBER 2, 1922. MHUM 111 mnfttlm. M. v. Hiatal AJwrtift 'l Diet Health and CHABLI.

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232. MBER 2, 1922, BUFFALO, N. SATURDAY EVENING, DECE U- I 1 I' i sr DOWN THE BARS? Bi MORRIS WILL HE LET political associate, Mr. Daugherty. Of course as suming that articles of impeachment as framed are brought before House, it is extremely doubtful if that body will consider them seriously, and as for the Senate it is highly improbable 1 hat -they ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS Mrs.

R. You want to know If. a combination of epsom salts and soap rubbed Into the body" will canea a reduction ot weight It Is possible that some of the epsom salts are absorbed by the skin, and laxative affect may be experienced from this absorption and some water taken from the system through the bowels. This might mean a temporary loss of weight," I doubt Tory much If there la any permanent good In such, practice unless the good cornea from the massage, which of coarse Is good in Kself. I have had no experience myself with this method and I think thsra has been no research work done on It.

I do know of two women who tried; the epsom salt baths for a long period with no effect whatever. I do not recommend epsom salts taken Internally every day as soma people do when they are reducing. Any prolonged taking of physics It harmful. The only way to reduce la to reduce the ln-take ot calories and. to Increase the amount of exercise.

Too speak of the elastic stocking for fat ankles and legs. This also) Is something upon which. I have no data. I should be glad for any of ywi who have used them to write me your results. It seems reasonable-to think that they might be beneficial.

We knew that going without a corset If we are overweight seems to cause as ta 1 spread and the fat to be a litUa looser around the hips and abdomen. Par haps the elastic stockings might act as a little controlling force on the. ankles and legs as cornets do on the abdomen and hips. 1 could ever be sustained there. But it is good politi cal capital fot the radicals, and that is Why they are aftr Daugherty's scalp.

AGAIN i THE FAKE STOCK VICTIM Such tragedies as a woman's attempt to take! her own life when she finds herself penniless from; in vesting jita fly-by-night schemes mon nowadays, It would be mate the number of persons in are only too corn-impossible to esti-this city who have I have heard some bad report from robber garments. That la that they cause an extreme Irritation land a breaking out on the akta. This ta probably due to the heat and the moisture, causing the germs that are evsj present on tarn skin to multiply and get a foothold Mrs. 8. K.

The causes of sttperfiour hairs are obsoxire. It may be racial or a family trait, or there may be some dUftavt toning ot to ternal glands. Anything that causes the blood to come In excess to a part mar caixse a growth of hairs; this has In patients been takenj by the promoter of fake inyestments and his' oily! tongued salesmen. They are' legion, and the. money they have innocently placed in the bottomless well runs into the millipns.

Laws will not eradicate; the evil entirely because some people walk into their finanoial undoing with their eyes wide open. Regardless of tlis phase of the question there is a demand jfor the checking of the sale of fraudulent and otherwise ur desirable securities. This attempt of a. Buff alo woman to who have applied plasters and liniments for a long period over Beuralrts pots, eta I There Is only one method we know of for removing saperflour bali that Is ot permanent value, and that Is electrolysis tn the hands of aa pert. In an article I wrote recently I said that It t-srere afflicted with a heavy growth of coarse hair on ny face I would shave If I oould not get It off any other way.

OC course shaving or the uee of depilatories makes the growth still coarses and heavier and so the use ot them has to be kept up regularly. I I should Uke to emphasise the fact that I am not referring to the down we all have on our faces, but to the luxurious heavy growths that are really dlsflgurtng. I Depilatories keep the hair off longer than shaving. We have a form nla for a safe one if you wtoh It. Hairs can be rendered lesa conpkn oua by with peroxldeof hydrogen.

Some authorities state that a thorough use of this will retard the growth of fine hair. Monday Diabetes QurrltftU ITT suicide because she lost all that had been commit left her by ter deceased husband accentuates this demand. Seymour 14' Cromwell, president of the New "the new radical bloc -Flushed, with their success in the vecent election the radicals at Washington, both republicans and democrats, are organizing -what is known as "a progressive bloc." They haven't a majority in -this Congress and will not have in the next, but by forming. compact organization they hope to hofl a certain, balance of power which will net them good results. '1a Follette is the real leader of the movement, and among.

his' lieutenants appear to be Senator Borah of Idaho, Senator Norris of Nebraska and Representetive Huddleston of Alabama. If these -Congressmen stay hitched it wjjl'be a miracle. $ha program is one that 'will hardly unite all radicals in Congress unless anything that is against the -Harding administration can be said to unify he movement. The conference 'of course is for giving farmers additional government credit, but now that Hard-: ing has espoused new agricultural credit legisla- tion the radicals are not satisfied, but are making demands far greater than they had hitherto been putting forth. Revision of the tax laws to restore excess profits taxes and higher surtaxes is called for.

The new bloc' would kill the goose that lays the golden of prosperity. Repeal outright the ummins-Esch transporta-; tion act. This is a labor organization measure "favored, by Gompers, and its purpose" is to give to the railroad brotherhoods thegrip on the roads they lost when federal control of them was abandoned. How the farmers can ever expect to get lower rates with labor "boosting operation costs is something that even the radicals cannot plausibly explain. The demand for the impeachment of Daugherty for asserting the inalienable right of men to work is another sop to the labor crowd, while the pro's posed recognition of Soviet Russia is a bid to the socialists, the communists and the IWWs.

"In word, an appeal is made to the farmer, the labor unionist, the Bolshevik and thes discon- tented generally to join the new movement. Such organizations may seem to prosper for a time, but -sopn they fall apart of their own weight. With the return of prosperity the farmer will not want the transportation law modified, the laboring' man will not want capital taxed so that industry can furnish him no more employment and the plank for political relations with the cutthroats and high- binders of Russia will become a liability rather than an asset. That our own "Jimmie" Mead should jointhis group would seem to indicate how strong a hold the instinct of has upon the average politician of the day. York Stock Exchange, suggests la law whidh would have a telling effect as he sees ii Mx.

Cromwell's proposed statute would compel tie making lof sworn To-day's Talks financial statements containing facts concerning operations and earnings before (securities sonld be offered to the public, this initial statement to be followed by other sworn statements semiannually. These public documents, according to Mr. Cromwell, would I be a form of publicity that would act like sunshine on disease germs. It would impose a By GEORGE HAJTHEWS ADAMS. PLEASE DONT RUN AWAY! 4 pre-natal death on an illegitimate and fraudulent investment an.

PERTINENT AND PUNGENT By HAG Few imbvle stars can brag of celebrating a wedding Ii anniversary Twice-Told EVOLUTION THE ROMANCE OF THE UNIVERSE Commissioner Graves apparently believes in doing our electioneering i early. Tales Stevenson once wrote: "You cannot run away from a weakness; yon must sometime fight It out or perish; and It that be so, why not now, and where you stand?" I met an old friend the other dty. I had not seen him since we were -boys together. I remebered bis weakness of being afraid to risk things. The years had not changed him.

He still bemoaned bis "luck." He wag stIU afraid but now he la no longer with that vast wealth ot youthful daring that he once had. It has I passed with the years. Please don't run away from your weakness. Give them battle now and at once. Have It out who shall win and be master! Ah, it Is a- dlvtne thing to epur the little peoples ot this world to be helpful the one to the other.

And how prnldous to starve your own. spirit and then to sneak V9 to steal the last shred ot hope that clings to someone else. It is vastly more evil to steal hope from a man than his- money. He can set about again to earn bis dollar loss but who is he caa win back lost hope? Surely there ar eVretchednasa. despair.

111 health, end base oondtttona all about us an. But we can walk right thru them, as a man can wall thru thick, deep mud even tho he may own no boots. God lives to be used. There is no sounder fact than this! Dont run away. i Sand your ground.

Map out a plan and then go te it. Fafl you may, But what of it? Is not etrlvlng the very garment ot success? There is something pathetically grand about the one who strives and does not win but there is every itint of tragedy in the eyes ot him who will not try. Say this to yourself "Well, at any rate, I shall not run away!" And for one, will bank on YOU. Conrrtcbt. lUtjOwii itmtthmm AduM about Some people won't have anything to talk antil the first cold wavo comes, i i By James Arthur Mills THOUGHTS XX A CELLAR.

It's hard to should be conceiv why a wattr famine any other country but this. "The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament showeth His handiwork." a hardship In i is prob- Do iValera's contemplated trip to 'America it slicker, On the whole, To hide my likkeit 'Neath my coal, Or, on the whole, Would it be slicker To hide my coal Beneath my Ukker? ably for the good of fate health. FOSSILS OF THE FIRST MEN It isn't likelv thai Prln.n nf wn mentality to all living men. but he nM. lU4.

LU UOQ the want ad" columns to get himself a wife. Si In Life. was superior to Pithecanthropus Erect us and the Heidelberg man. He man, the form of his skull was had a heavier brain than modern much Inferior. It Indicates plainly his sure Way of killing 'thS Council There's one i TTr Father's Job.

desire to exercise control! over public utilities. pot it IT- have it. ii i --v relationship to Pithecanthropus It was the first day of 6chbol and the teacher was taking, the names of the children, those of their fathers rectus. He was of snorter stature than his predecessors Skeletons of Discussion of timely things did not lnchide the hear and the business of each ne. jing before the Council yesterday lnjregard to a bathing Small Lucy gave her name and lutacn (his type are 'not found later than middle Paleolithic times.

Those of all later dates are substantially the same that of her father, but hesitated and became siieut when It to came In the Pliocene or uppermost strata of the Tertiary age there are found, of course, the remains of thousands of animals and plants of many kinds. The period is chiefly notable, however, for the fact that in the Pliocene rock, on the island of Java, has been found the famous "Pithecanthropus Ereptus," which scientists have ranked as Man. The remains consist of a skull and a thigh bone. The. brain case shows that the mentality of the animal was of a low standard.

It lacks width at the temples and the brow ridges ars massive, like those of the ape. These remains were, four in 1891. As nearly as can be determined. It was an ape-like man, five feet, eight inches tall. While bearing many Indications of relationship to the ape, it has characteristics which the apes did not and which have led his; she as Man of today Homo Sapiens.

teacl her, business. Urged by the at last brushinglyi said: wnai, me tev. ueorge jl. Fowler may have meant to say when he told Mayor Schwab to hira a. ktttlv Thus has Nature written the story of all life on the earth In stone, for la, Officer, oall a "He Is Aunt Jane that does the -Woman's page and the beauty column man to read.

Maay of the Chapters are still Imperfect. Systematic search Our idea of somethln funnv would r1 see Am- date, and It la anticipated confident- of the Daily Tribune." gall For Assistance. "Maw?" bassadorj Harvey in; his knee breeches and rurt in for fossils Is of comparatively recent "New Ideas that everybody laughs at are the bla? one of his silk stockings. ly expected In fact that a wealthh ideas of the future. A MUNICIPAL BATHING BEACH Public spirited citizens representing all sorts of civic organizations joined hands yesterday in urging -the Council Jto acquire a site, for a municipal bathing beach and recreational center on the Lake Shore.

They voiced a crying need. With this city located as it is it 4s deplorable that it has not a bathing beach worthy of the name. It Bhould have several beaches. But that is neither here nor there- Now is a good time to make up for lost time, and the best way to do it is to get site now and develop if so that it will be available for next summer. -As far as the.

location is concerned it is patent the Lake Shore is the logical place. The Council must see to it that the site is purchased at a reasonable price. Buffalo needs a bathing beach and needs it badly; and wants it just as soon as it can get it. This does not mean that money has to be thrown away. The project can be carried out in.

a business- like way and at a minimum of expense. of details will be added to the story. "What is It Perkins's latent flinar at SchimK lend "Mrs. Gadder says will tiff A mans you convictions are largely influenced by Is that the latter particularly as It pertains to Man. This.

la on of ths most Intensely in- her armful of books?" is only the Mayor, not the Czar. the dividends they produce for him. Frank haan't got trstlntt fields of exploration of ria ofi his sour grapes yet. I "What kind of books?" "She says -any kind of scientists to range it on the human The feminine art' of fatntinr dsnends for HfirrRS ttrwvn su1swHnsr fftm books, 4 She modern times. Monday Our UtoJett JTeirtooma side of the line.

told me to teu you she has an author wnac ev owindUmr of do mi la tl on thr vmiU bei in European countries; if thts Greek precedent ofl comin' to dinner an. she wants her houee to look literary." -Birmingham execut- When you can turn a difficulty Into a tonic, you have all the capital you need to go ahead. ing aeposed ministers were adopted by them. In 1908, near Heidelberg, Germany, was discovered the Heidelberg or Mauer lower Jaw, also in Pliocene strata. In masslveness, thls-Jaw suggests the ape, but the teeth and chin 1 Age-Herald.

TTelping the Heathen. Some let their brains loaf, some their bodies, while the general la cllnatlon Is to do both. are not the teeth and chin of an ape. Mrs. Smith -John, wiuatever made They Tare markedly like those of a you put that bad half-crown jln the Who Said What the Papers Say human being.

It is often the case, when you want to do the right thing, that you flag plate? Also In Pliocene strata were found Mr. Smith Oh. that was all right. my dear. The collection was for the heathen, and you don't think those WUe men and god arm on the chaps are going to tell the difference th remains of what is known as the "Plltdown man," from the fact that the discovery was made at Plltdown, England.

There has been an unusually wide difference of opinion among scientists over this skulL THE NEW YORK HERALD WHY ME. MCBPHY SMILES. He, Ht U7i: -When ptloc carried too for. between that and a good one, do you? ttrongett tide." Sir Charles Sedley, author of the words quoted, led a wild and dissolute life as a young man. Later he Had Mr.

Murphy set up shop as dictator of the It become, Jist plila HElneM." New York; Mall. 3 TTIfe Likes a Fuss. presidential nomination in 1918, two years the before The Jaw found near the 'other bones San Francisco convention, few persons would refused to support the pretensions of have 1924 does not -seem tb belong to it, Nbe-cause the jaw Is decidedly ape-like. taken him seriousljv.Midway between 1920 and Herbert The people in the flat above us are constantly fighting. jMr.

Murphy's place as presidential while the rest of the skull shows maker hands. Sydney Must be unpleasant for. in the democratic party is recoa-niz-ed by all characteristics that are decidedly hu JUST A POLITICAL MOVE, Representative Kellar of Minnesota made a plea yesterday before the. House 'judiciary committee jfor the impeachment of Attorney-General Daugh- erty for "misconduct in office." Setting forth his ground's for impeachment Mr. Kellar claimedthat Daugherty had practicedfraud and deceit upon while President to obtain the release of Charles Morse from Atlanta prison.

Just how "the Minnesota Representative can wedge this speci- fication into a general charge of "misconduct in his) wife. jUnder the circumstances Mr. Murphy has right two-faced God, Janus, to express the "No, she likes to have a fusi made man. This "Eoanthropus," as It Is called. Is the first skull that shows a to smile, for it is a great thing to be the didtator of idea of looking forward to the parties.

noirunaiipns ior iresiaent in one of the great year and backward to ths old one. over her." Tils Early Education. iven if your candidate hi beaten by 7.Q00.000, difference In development between the right and left sides of the brain. KWIZ Indicating a man with a power of Oseatfess 1. Which state was called State of Franklin 7 speech.

I The superficial strata deposited since the end of the Tsrtlary ags are called Post-Tertiary, Quaternary and There was recently brought before a police judge In Atlanta colored culprit to whom, among others, the magistrate put this question: were you born?" I "Memphis." RETALIATORY TAXATIOX MIOWT BKLP. u. re, v. s. rat.

on. Aaswsrs to Yesterasj's KWIZ James II for the throne of England because the, monarch was of dissolute habits! Sedley Is known to fame In the world of letters as an able poet. The drama appealed especially to ban and many of his works were presented to ths publlo and received with considerable success. The father. Sir John Sedley, died before ths birth of bis son and Sedley inherited his title.

Thus, lack of paternal guidance, and to an over-Indulgent mother, 'may be credited much of the wtldness of Sir Charles' youthfuPlife. At an early ags Sedley was entered at Wadham college, Oxford, and shortly after his graduation he was successful In his quest of a seat In parliament. His term of office begaai shortly after ths Restoration and ths young man stood high In the favor For example', Minnesota, might 'increaae hr tax 1. A beehive commonly consists of office' is not at all clear' inasmuch as it was many veers After the incident mentioned that Mr. Pleistocene, and the corresponding Iron ore to an extent; which might embarrass producers of iron :a.nd steel as much as thd tax on' anthracite periods of time are called Paleolithic "And -were you brought up there?" and PeoUtblo.

Rocks In progress of burdenai consumers. Oil and natural' gas are other one mother or queen, from (00 drones or males, and from 15,000 to 20.000 working bees. 2. Ths Liberty Bell Is famous be Tea, yo' honah, ve'y often." f. Am I.

Who was Horatlus? i. What was the character eg Ivanhos In Scott's novsl? .4. What is a travesty? S. On what rlvrr is Vvraaton, Fa, situated? What Is auatrefoU? 7. Who wrote The Wanderbag Jew What King was caSea "Lion What Is a salamander? 10.

What is ths difference between a statutevnUs and a nautical mile? erican Legion Weekly. I i I -Something Vast as examples. If several states producing goods used in Pennsylvania should do the samjs; the accumulation, of reltaliatory I taxes might persuade! Pennsylvania to take! a different I view. Possiblr Congress might cause it was rung wjien tne continental Congress declared the Independence of ths United States in "7S I enact i a law, resembling Representative MacGregor's i if bill, forbidding entrance into interstate commerce lot 3. Charles Sulflncb was aa Amer Fussy Old Gentleman You're very young to be left In cnarg of a chemist's ehopj have you any diploma? Jv Assistant -No, sir, I'm afraid not, but we've got a preparation of our certain gooda taxed jlike Pennsylvania's coal.

It Is that Pennsylvania! cannot i consume her anxhracita ican architect born In 16 1. He built the first playhouse erected in New own that's Just as" good. I Howling 8 access, I England. 4. Bullion Is uncoined gold or silver in bars or In the mass.

6. Ths salary of ths President of ths U. S. Is seventy-five thousand be Approximately 130 subjects are taught tn tbe evening schools of KeW York City. 3', WHiT FMsm un.TTifttair mwiks's.

The French extremists argue that the onlyiway at "I suppose you expect your son to make a great name for himself In the world?" I "I don't know about that, but he's dollars per year. Captain Cook discovered ths of Charles II. When ths revolution occurred he favored it. in opposition to Jamas on the ground that' the latter -bad ruined his daughter, later ths Countess of Dorchester. Sedley was estsemed by his contemporaries for the wit and satire with; which hia dramatlo works are rsplata.

Sadler's data of bis birth Is generally fixed at K19. He died In 1701. Woyas D. JCctVarrsy. i Monday Who Bald: "Prison Is ths living grave of crime." i deposit at the present time are called Holooene.

In the rocks of middle Paleolithic time, are found the remains of what Is without question, Man. These remains have 'been found at varlsus points all over Europe. The being which represent Is called "Homo Primlgenius, or sometimes "HomV NeanderthaJensla," the latter name being derived from one of first skeletons, found in the Neanderthal, near Dusseldorf, In North Germany. The Nearderthal discovery was made in 1858. The best preserved example of the type Is a perfect skeleton found in 1908.

In a cava at-EaCha pelle-aux-Salnts, Francs. Qther remains of "Homo PrimignluV have been found at La; Quina, Franca, in 1911; at It Moustler, France, 1909; at Spy, Belgium; 'Kraptna, Croatia; La Naulette, Belgium; Malamaud, Franca; St. Brelade, Jersey; La Fer-aseier France; Germany, and numerous other places. I The La ChapeU-aux-Samts skeleton la used for purposes of comparison. andjall the remains mentioned are definitely of the same general ype, Soma Prlmaniua was fcsias tt Daugherty took office.

If Mr. Kellar is trying to make a scapegoat out of some one it must be President Harding, for while tho charge filed is against the Attorney Gen- 'oral for appointing "untrustworthy, corrupt and dangerous men" to high office, the man accused of doing these things is-the appointee of the President. Rather looks blow at Mr. Harding over the shoulders of his Attorney General. As forthe charges, in general, they are too vague and indefinite to be of much value in a judicial None of them can be sustained unless those behind them can prove wilfulness on the part of Mr paugherty in doing the things claimed he did" and refusing'' to do thethings.that it is claimed he did not -'And when it comes to an issue of in rent to do wrong the weakness of the prosecution becomes apparent.

1 As a matter of fact it is recognized thatthis is merely a political move on thQ part of the enemies of the administration "to discredit the President and to cake a "goat" of his trustedk friend and old certainly making a notse in ths world at the present time. He's the cheer leader of the football cohorts. VV-. Tainting of Daughter. A young man approached his prospective father-in-law.

i "Sir," he kmce to get wealth out of Germany and to keep Germany weak is to seize the natural resources of Ger-imany, destroy German industrial organization and jthen collect tribute, on coal, ironj chemicals and so forth. Tby argue that German big business Is the master ior- Germany! and "that Stlnnea and th great magnates base their power on the Ruhr and the Khineland. They beUeve that France would sub- -etltute herself for German big business rule Germany Sod monopolize i the i main source of German wealth. Clemeneeau has professed not to understand what Americana mean when they apeak jot French piilitar-iam. They mean this plan to satze JUuneland laud the of.

arm It would therefore iclear up matters considerably. If M. Clemeneeau would say whether he supports decision of the French cabinet or not. si- r- Hawaiian Islands la 1771. 7.

The State of Virginia was named lnbooor of Elisabeth, daughter of Henry VIII of England, sometimes called by her courtiers "The Virgin Qumo. The name was bestowed by Sir Walter who fitted out the expedition of discovery la HI, t. The Athenians began their year In June. t. The Rocky Mountains are a chain of mountains la the central and western portion of the ortB continent.

IX January Is aamed after the aid. "your daughter has promised' to marry me, and that may be all right. But one baa to be careful these! days. Reader' inquiries concerning the authorthia of Quotation and lemon soyfcw. oOl.

ss answered pereonaSg by Mr. Jtfeif array. Ms tn care of this oaoerand he nre SO" ew- I'd Ilka to, know-Just to be sure is there any -insanity lit! your" The bid gentleman looked the young man up and down. Tm afmid, thcrs mnsc pa tAo0 stamped ewortoysv-The Edl-.

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