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The Lima News from Lima, Ohio • 6

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00 0 00 0000 0 00 THE LIMA DAILY NEWS YOU LIKE IT bridge gather the so He'd a dale at a party, And wanted himself fer strength fingers scream office seekers come twenty-five or thirty after one Job. be can Invite! late the frost room sit down at the old baby grand just bull to sleep with body's sonata or the fifth from serenade. After be gets through playing, all the PolIsh politicians will think they have had their jobs and lived through 'em and gone to heaven When Padereski goes before the Polish congress, they won't expect him to make speech. They will ask him to play something. Admission into the galSeries can be charged for at the rate of $5 a seat.

That will be the only congress in the world where there will be harmony every time the presIdent appears. If all the senators at Washington played the piano instead of making speeches I would believe there was same sense in music. It wold a great saving in printing the Congressional Record, too, It would take only a line or two to say that Senator Binks, of Arkansas addressed the senate with "The Wail of Lost Soul," by Hitemupanott, in Minor. Instead of sending his speech around to his constituents, he could send phonograph records, -There was an old woman Who wanted a flat, ABE MARTIN "It seeni3 t' bite if 1 wuz doin' AS as some folks, I'd lock myself in instead o' walkin' out," said Pinky Kerr, Mrs. Lib Pash has a new paid in full clothes wringer.

THE STORY that is being unfolded by the News vote is as to this as it probably is to the candidates themselves. The vote is under secrecy, accurately tabulated and given the just as be the timate results of the THE ENTIRE CIRCULATION department of The News representing a beary expenditure of money each week has verted from work and placed over the city this straw vote. It is costly to The News and is being taken for the sole purpose of showing the public the conditions as they are and not as a few may think they are. VOTERS CAN BE ASSURED that their ballots are printed just as voted by them and that unless a sweeping change comes over the city between the close of the poll and Tuesday, November 4th, that the straw vote will probably have foretold actual results. The News asks of factory management courtesy for its solicitors so that the vote can be facilitated and concluded at as early a date as possible.

It is believed that with a total of 2,000 of the 8,000 registered voting strength of the city fair estimate can be secured. Your First Thousand POLITICAL ECONOMISTS monetary situation and who know fluctuation make no hesitancy will save and invest $1.000 this into $2,000 within ten years. The Straw Vote THE LIMA DAILY NEWS- EDITORIAL PAGE- RULE OR CAUGHT IN THEIR OWN TRAP SHE RULE OR When A Girl Marries By ANN LISLE Copyright, 1919, King LEAS, entreaties, arguments all had were in the vain. victim Virginia of become a fixed idea. She felt that the one big, generous thing she could do for Pat was to give him his treedom.

And she insisted on working toward that goal. "Pat doesn't want his freedom!" I cried in exasperation, after an endless argument. Virginia smiled, faintly, remotely, but with faithin her own superior judgment. divorce in the Harrison family?" I ventured, calling spade a spade in order to enlist the Harrison pride against Virginia. "The publicity and disgrace of -a divorce! You'll endure that Again Virginia smiled.

This time she wore the resigned smile of a martyr. "Oh, dear, dear Jeanie, you can't mean to go through with this--pigheaded scheme!" rasped out, throwing discretion to the winds. "And besides however under the sun will you endure it alone out in Reno." "I'll have Phoebe," replied Virginia, breaking her own silence at last. "You'll take her out there?" I cried. "You'll separte her from Neal for six months.

She won't endure that--he won't go!" Another smile. Exasperating, this one was. It said plainly: "Oh, won't she go? And pray what will 1 she do instead?" "She will not go," I said quietin reply to the unspoken. "She ly is capable of revolt. Even now she is planning not to go with you on your little trip.

She is over at our apartment now bag and baggage. Jeanie, Jeanie, dearhow many hearts, are you going to break?" Virginia gave me stare for stare. And for the moment there was all the old hostility in her Then they softened, misted eyes. and suddenly she was subover, ing in my arms. Not the gentle Spring-shower weeping of the average woman, but the wrenching tearing sobs that are a man's way of breaking down under grief.

I held her closing, patting her shoulder now and then, but saying nothing. At last she whimpered like a child who doesn't know what to say: "What am I to do, Anne? What am I to do?" "Just now you're to go to bed and let me order a tray for you. I think you ought to be alone and relax. But if you like I'll stay, since Jim has Phoebe for the evening." "Please stay," begged Virginia. "I'll stay, but on one condition -that is, you're to come to dinner with us to-morrow night, bury the hatchet where Jim is concerned, and talk things over with the brother who loves you, Though, I will confess, he's SO much like you that at times he dissembles his love as perfectly as you do." Virginia smiled wistfully.

"The Harrison pride again, suppose. I'll do the one thing ho at Path a because night. a pliant that be more than halt be right as a trivet YOUR FIRST THOUSAND is the most important achievement of your life. No man ever succeeded in business without capital and he looks back to his greatest capital as that first thousand dollars. Today the saving of one thousand means the possession of two thousand without turning one's hand over.

Money invested now will command eight per cent where it formerly only brought four in the same securities. Money is only power to buy or acquire other things and just now other things are commanding. twice as much money as they will command in a decade. Now is 1 the time to lay aside that first thousand. 0000 Learning Human Nature who have studied the present the invisible causes of value in declaring that the man who year' will see that $1,000 grow EMMA GOLDMAN, who, for so many years, has been a leader of the radical element, has been learning "human nature," according to the news dispatches.

EMMA HAS BEEN in the alls. She was put there for has served her term and likely able. Leavenworth prison making overobstructing' the draft. Now she will be deported as an undesir- BUT, WHILE IN PRISON, Emma is said to have learned a lot about human nature. And she is said to have liked the work of making overalls.

THE COUNTRY WILL WATCH HER in future to see if her study of human nature has changed her opinion of how the country--and the world-should be run. 0 00.00 0 MISS LIMA: "The eternal triangle is interesting, but the eternal buyangle is 00 00000 Short Ones GERMANY NO LONGER is going to show the world the style experts. And they THE HIGH PRICE of shoes men than the high price of PRESIDENT WILSON has act, but somehow the table Today's Health Hints By WILLIAM BRADY, M. 1 D. Nervons Breakdown So-Called HEN a physician is at sea as to a the patient's precise trouble, character espe- of cially if the patient be a distinguished one, when the physician does not wish to divulge the nature of the illness, "nervous breakdown" comes in right handy.

Aside from this the term is without meaning that is, it has no more significance than "run down condition," "an obstinate cold" or "indigestion" has, for in any case no one is the wiser about the affection. A good doctor has several ways of politely telling gossips to mind their own business. A good doctor never hesitates to lie like lawyer in behalf of his client's peace of mind. Apoplexy is something else again. Apoplexy is a hemorrhage into brain tissue, not a clot pressing upon the brain.

The latter sometimes occurs from injury calls for immediate trephining and ligating of the bleeding vessel to prevent or relieve paralysis of that part of the body whose brain centres are involved. Apoplexy--also called stroke of paralysis, cerebral hemorrhage- -is a rupture or break in a small artery which has been made brittle or fragile by disease (arteriosclerosis), and bleeding into brain tissue where it is impossible for the surgeon to venture. The immediate effect of this apoplexy is unconsciousness, though in a slight stroke small hemorrhage) there may be merely brief dizziness. The usual aftereffect is paralysis of the half of the side on which the hemorrhage has occurred. If the right side is paralyzed (left-sided hemorrhage) speech is usually lost or impaired.

Characteristic of a "stroke" is the stertorous (snoring) breathing with puffing out of the cheeks with each expiration, the very flushed you think Jessie the that?" I ventured. what?" demanded "Like having Pat sprung on her, to speak." love it!" Jim erted confidently, "All women like happy surprises. Now all you and I have to do is to invite friend Pat." But it turned out that we had to do much more than" merely itvite "friend Pat." He had scruples and objections galore to being on Virginia. He afraid of intruding raid of dozen its and buts, that made me see how very delicate his feelings were and how silly I'd been ever to fancy I could persuade Pat to rush in and take Virginia by storm. But Jim triumphed.

Pat agreed to come. The eager light In his blue eyes, the alert poise of his head, the tender note- in his reckless voice told me how much it meant to Pat to see Jeanie again. "By this time tomorrow night," declared Jim, as we were leaving, "the only quarrel in the Harrison sextette will be over the decision as to who gets married firstPhoebe or Jeanie." "I wish Jim we weren't so sure -it's tempting fate," I said to myself. (To be continued.) Features Syndicate, Inc. toward conquering It, Anne.

Much as Jim hurt me the other evening by siding with Pat and throwing the old homestead at me as if it were a penny for a beggar, I'll still give in and dine with you tomorrow night, The natural thing for me to do is to agree to come only on condition that Jim asks me and begs my pardon for what happened to humiliate me. I thought that I would never be willing to set toot in his house again. But I have learned a lot today. So I'll meet Jim halt way. We'll forget what happened.

I'll come." "You darling." I erled, between joy and tears. Delighted with what I'd accomplished, I hurried out to arrange with Amanda for a tray supper to be served in Virginia's room. Then after running a hot bath for poor, exhausted Jeanie, I left her, and phoned Jim my plans. He agreed to dine with Phoebe and then to escort her home. "It Jeanie's ready to meet 1 me halt way, I'll beat her to it," he cried.

Things moved, rapidly and just as I had hoped after that. Jeanie was completely rested when Jim came and they fell into each other's arms and had a happy reconciliation that brought them MRS NORRIS DIES Mrs. James Norris, 1623 West Spring street, died at the, city hospital at 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon following an operation for a tumor. She leaves her husband and one daughter, Mrs. Artie Newell of Cincinnati.

Funeral arrangements have not been made. the dye industry. America new shades next spring, say all be "made in America." much more troublesome to wo- or florid face, the hard bounding pulse, and the noticeable flaccidity of arm or leg or both on one side as compared with the other side. The deep unconsciousness (coma) continues for hours or days and gradually clears up, leaving the patient confused and often irritable and antagonistic to physician and friends. The paralysis usually disappears after several weeks, though sometimes more or less permanent weakness or perhaps contractureswill remain, the latter 'being stiffening in the flexed or contracted postures naturally assumed by paralyzed parts unless this tendency is constantly opposed by passive manipulation and correction by the attendant.

The popular belief in "warnings" instances there are one or more sudden but brief attacks of dizziness, transient impairment or loss of speech, transient loss or confusion of memory, or one numbness or one-sided weakness lasting minutes or hours, prior to the occurrence of the frank apoplexy. Incidentally, I wish newspaper reporters could learn that aphasia means loss of speech and amnesia loss of memory, but 1 don't think they ever will. is founded on the fact that in some QUESTIONS AND ANSWER Olive Physiology Is olive oil good for tuberculosis? Which is best, taking it internally or rubbing it on externally? (Mrs. ANSWER Olive oil is a wholesome food, tho less valuable in nutrition than an equal amount of butter. It is better to eat it.

You can rub a food on, but you can't make the body utilize it as a food that way Big Idea The school doctor sent a note saying that my boy, aged 15, has hypertrophied tonsils and should have them removed. What are hypertrophied tonsils? He seems perTectly well in every way, Should the Round Table he wants it to budge. we have them removed? (Mrs. R. ANSWER-Hypertrophied is a school doctor's way of saying enlarged.

If he were my boy I would have them removed only if the tonsils seemed to be a menace to the boy's health in some way. These young school doctors mean well, but sometimes they grow more conservative after they get married and have a few children of their. own. Answer to Mrs. B.

L. Your anxieties are without foundation. There is no reason why you should feel as you do. The matter you mention has no connection with the problem you face. 1.

Yes. 2. Yes. A more satisfactory answer to queries like yours. could be made by mail, but you enclosed no stamped envelope, How to Tell the Children Mrs.

G. D. B. writes: "One of your readers told you how it was to answer the questions of her ten-yearold daughter. If the mother will write to Arthur H.

Crist Cooperstown, N. for their catalogue describing "Child a she will books which will solve her problem. Mother of Two writes: Let me suggest a little book on the Instruction of girls by mothers. It' is "A to Sex Instruction," by Prof. T.

W. Shannon, A. M. It costs only 30 cents in paper and 75 cents in cloth, and is published by T. W.

Shonnon Publishing 211 W. Walnut Louisville, Ky. I sincerely hope this may help the perplexed mother and other parents to teach the little ones before it is too late. Mrs. C.

M. writes: If the worried mother with groiwng children's curiosity to satisfy will send to Forbes 443 S. Dearborn Chicago, for copies of "Truths," (for little boys), and dences," (for little girls), by Dr. E. B.

Lowry, I am sure she will find these little volumes the very thing she noedg to teach her how to tell the children. They cost only 50 cents each. It is also possible that these books may be had in public libraries. WHAT THE STARS PREDICT This is a doubtful day, A terrible mining disaster involving great loss of life is predicted by the stars. Disasters on the sea are also forecasted.

Fires, earthquakes and tornadoes will occur thruout the autumn, according to the seers. The death of a labor leader is foretold. There is a good augury for those who seek positions, except soldiers, whose efforts will not be successful. Increased money and business 18 prophesied for those whose birthdate is this. Children born today will be original and have an inventive mind.

When you see anything green, think of With Every Meal THE GREEN GREEN co. EDGEMONT DAYTO.

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