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Daily News from New York, New York • 8

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DAILY -NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1921. 8 European Cellist Here for Tour, How to Keep Well I BUNGALOW NEARLY READY" FOR BUSTER EATON AND BRIDE He Expects to Wed Natalie Taimadge in May BY DR. W. A. EVANJV Questions pertinent to hygiene, sanitation end prevention of disease.

matters of general interest, will be answered in this column. Where spacm will not permit or the subject is not suitable, letters will be personally answered, subject to proper limitations, and where a stamped, addressed envelope is inclosed. Dr. Evans will not wake diagnoses or pressribe for individual disease. Requests for such service cannot be answered.

Address: Or. W.A2ans. DAILY NEWS. tS City, Ball Place, New York City. N.

Y. (Copyright. 192U by Cr. W. A.

Evanai 'At hy) JUSTUS ATURAL REACTION. M. L. G. writes: "Seven years ago my mother had a stroke of apoplexy which left her slightly handicapped, although she was physically able to perform her regular duties.

Two months ago she died suddenly of heart failure. The mental shock gave me a physical reaction. For several days my left arm and limb were numb. I am twenty-nine years old. Bo you think there Is any possibility of my having a stroke of apoplexy?" REPLY.

You are not In (lunttflr of apoplexy. Under the influence profound emotion nupibness or most any other symptom can develop, HAVE HEART TESTED. M. K. writes: "1.

What can I do for a very dry skin? 2. My heart beats more than normal. What should I do to make it regular? 3. I have no color in my face. Is this the cause of my heart? How can I get color? 4.

I am sixteen and one-half years old, weigh 142 pounds. and my height is feet 9 Inches. Am I normal?" REPLY. 1. Grease it.

2. If you emoUe, stop" It. If you have iroiter, have It attended to. 3. Have a phyBician examine your heart and make blood tests for anemia.

4. Yes. DIABETES CAUSES NUMBNESS. seed good to taVe if one has poor I circulation? One foot and one; hand are numb. I have diabetes and have had gangrene.

My left foot was amputated a year ao." REPLY. 1 do not think mustard seed will be of any service in relieving your numbness. A person with diabetes severe enough to cause gangrene should follow directions closely. It is possible that your numbness is caused by the diabetes. PROBABLY SLIGH1 INFECTION.

M. T. writes: "What can be the cause of a constant cracking noise of the joints of the knp, elbows and shoulders with practically every bending of these joints? Tlila has been noticeable for the last two or three months, starting at first in the knees. 'There is no pain. Would you advise seeing a tor?" REPLY.

It Is thought to be duo to very mild, low grade, and almost unimportant infection absorbing from the intestinal tract, the nose, throat, or elsewhere. does not lead to anything serious It is not necessary to se physician. Some day no person will consider himself in prime condition unless he is supple in all his joints at fifty, but at the present time our standards of health are much lower than hat. PROBABLY HAVE HIVS. X.

Y. Z. writes: "What causes temporary eruption or blotch on face, itching and resembling a mosquito bite? They come suddenly and last about thirty minutes and disappear, leaving no mark. I am troubled with constipation." REPLY. You have a mild case of hives in all probability.

The trouble lies with your food or your dig Guaranteed, Used PLAYER-PI a no With Bench, Cabinet and 18 latest rolls of music As Low as AFTER SCORING A BIG SUCCESS in European concert halls, Miss Rozsi Varadi, a young virtuose on the violoncello, arrived here yes- terday on the S. S. Olympie lor a concert tour in this country. On ner way ov' Miss Varadi entertained her fellow passengers with delightful musical programs. -sxews photo) (Picture on Page 11.) Out in the fashionable colony at Beverly Hills, near Los Angeles, workmen are putting the finishing touches on a pretty little bungalow.

In a month the bonga-low will be ready for occupancy and Buster Keaton, film comedian, will his bride, now Natalie Talmadtfc, up the gravel path and welcome her home. With that Buster will have realized an ambition of four years' standing. He first met Miss Tal- made in Naw York. -After two years ho went back to California, nut tho courtship did not end. Finding "the mails too slow he em- ployed til's t'-legTaph.

Last February Buster received answer to his latest wire which said "Yes." He was about to start for New York when he broke his I lc-g. As soon as ha court? hobble he took the train for New York. Na-' talie was at the station to greet i him. and reiterated in person what i the had conveys! over the wire. Buster plans to stay here about three weeks, make Ntalie his bride on the last day of bis visit, and I then start for the California bunga- low.

He is hoping1 for a nice quiet wedding, without any fuss, but he Ifl nntii tiwi sun i.f hat shire hp han 1 yet to consult Miss Taimadge. DEPUTY SHERIFF GUILTY Diix tucctI Ur rAKI IN DANK. IHtrlj I opiar Bluff, Mo. Charles W. Yates, a sheriff of But'er county, and Curt Atkins, wero i convicted by a 5ury of complicity in the robbery of the bank of Quilin, near here, aiiil sentenced to five years in tha penitentiary.

PRIZE BEAUTY She (he Most Beautiful on the Riviera JiEAl'TY whj returned yra terday from Europe on the H. S. Olympic was Mis Clare Booth, of Greenwich, Conn. She passed considerable of her time abroad on the Riviera, where she was voted the moat beautiful prirL (NKWa photo) i. x- 1 1 QIRHTJ MAN 1 "-COO "IHIl INVENTS AIRPLANE OF DEADLY POWER A type of aircraft which, it is reported, will revolutionize warfare in the skies, has been invented by Maxim KacEniarek, of Chicago, a blind man.

This dreadnought of the air is called an According to Kaczmarek, the machine will go up almost perpen-' .1 1 1 .1 1 1 mcuiany ami in a spi'i noi much larger than its base. By the 5 use of a c.rcular aiTangement, this machine can be made to hover in the air like an eagle, thereby permitting the bomljVr to make a larger number of hits. Kaczmarek, assisted by a small boy mechanic, built the dread-; noueht on the roof of an office building. TEETH 1 1V PUTTS "WHAT BEAUi.fVL HIS compliment is con staidly being paid to peo--ve whose teeth we treat. You, oo, can have beautiful teeth We have the enviable rep--ration for knowing how.

'MJ MICM AHI THI 10WIST ft THE HPCH CLASS WORK WE 'rt it Tliw M. Urn BrytM 17iti for ltwulonal Booxlet 1U, 1921 Will Reward FIGHTERS II I I WATSON, 'AVE A FAG AND -PONDER THIS MYSTERY Chicago, 111. "John F. Quan, fifty, 4441 Le Claire avenue, leaped into the river at West Van Buren street. Patrolman John Collins of Central station plunged into the river and dragged him to shore." This report was made to press, but tha address proved fictitious and the case is not on the books at Central station.

What do you i make of th s. Watson? ACHES AND PAINS- SLOAN'S GETS 'EM! Famous pain and ache Liniment, handy, brings warming, gratifying relief RHEUMATIC twinges else up soon. Bo do stiff joints, lame back, neuialgla, overtaxed muscles, and hose pains from weathpr exposure, too they don't fight long against the lunter-irritation that Sloan's IJni-aent produces. Always keep this old family friend iniy for instant use a little pent-tale wlthotti rubbing, leaving no tkln stains, muss, or clogged pores. Its very odor and stimulat-tsg suggests the ood it will do.

All drugtrlsts. Three sizes 860, "Oc. tl.40. I.arsr size is most economical. Adv.

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A Bench, Cabinet and 1 music with every Player-Piano. Realize the sparkle and cheer one of these Player-Pianos will bring to your home. REMEMBER, IT IS BETTER TO BUY A HIGH GRADE SLIGHTLY USED PIANO THAN A CHEAP NEW ONE. Player-Pianos Guaranteed by Us A Story A Clark guarantee means something to you. It Is your protection, and as we rebuild every used piano before delivery we can conscientiously guarantee them to you.

Of course, he length of guarantee Is given according to Tnake and condition of the piano. ay AS LOW AS $2.50 Per Week Start monthly paynient8 May 28th Call and make satisfactory initial arrangements for delivery. Write for lilt of Uaed Player if you cannot call. We Carry the Largest Assortment of BE A OS IRIDESCENT and STEEL BEADS and BUGLES WHOLESALE RETAIL PARIS BEAD CO. 27 West 36th Street, New York gives a perfect, instant polish 9 anA ib n.i? at the satn4 tiruw, The roy lustra tat a week and is not flatted by soap and watr.

Jusrt aj'pty a littV at thU Jlquld potlkh and al't-vr it to dry. Nalo du away witU all ne4 of harmful buffing ana protect th cvitlcle. Try Nalo. At le iinif dru and department storB. or ant on receipt For a -arapla eend fltempt to THE ANDRE COMPANY il-SS-31 WUluut.hy 8t Urooktya.

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