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Daily Republican-Register from Mount Carmel, Illinois • 6

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i PAGE 6 MOUNT CARMEL DAILY REPUBLICAN-REGISTER, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1924. TENNISSTAIIS to the efflc ray lr war, ths JND UNITED STATES JVTIILETES TO FRANCE 4 ,1 Invontor 1 Jmvlnced that ho holds the which nation v. a BUZZARD ROOST 'V. 4 '4- ft I S. 1 1 lIw will pay auiniuaprice.

Ha may be It-can bo hoped that he ia, far. the more terrible war become, the sooner, will nations learn the folly of armed struggle and unite In sincere move to end It for all time. And the world seems quite well satis nod with the way war is at present conducted. i'A liT. CMuEL DAILY REPUILlCAFi REGISTER A Independent Newspaper.

Successor to 111, Cnnl Ksth, U7 4t DmwJ 1M9 A. tOcfcatowd. Editor and Manager. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Dally, by carrier, 16 Daily, by wail, In Wabash fend adjoining counties, year.

Dally, by mail, beyond Wabash and adjoining twenties, r.tl.00 Entered, January 19, IMM, at Mount Camel, Illinois, Second-Class Matt under Act cf Congress of Mtn-h I. im. If 1 mm INSECT DOMINATION. Man has successfully- coped with such mifthty creatures as the lion, tha tiger, the bear, ths elephant. 'Where they have seemed to hamper his ac 1 f.

y- v-v --i 1 1 4 I p.i- 'at 'N- i 1 1 SV i'itiy -l BUMARD ROOST, Aside the Crick on a fine day In Jano, I-ouie Erk-man says, the fish are not biton worth a cent, but as was p'intod out yesterday the fish are all wore out fol-lowen tho stream up and down In its wanderings, Then, too, a fellor has to set fn Just a serten posWhen, It should bo remembered. That Is very ssenshel In all fishen. Tho fish wardens also, be It sed, insist on the pore fishermen haven a Ashen license, shsence ef whiten may prove very distressen to the alleged fishermen. So far aa has teen reported no deer nr bears or elephants have been r.hot by bold hunters in the vicinity of the Roost lately, Just as they have been-no fishermen caught any. whales, though they turn part weer.

The com Is right gresn in the vicinity x4 tm The postmaster that is usually the way with com the vicinity the Roost each 'nrn and summer. In the winter, Is not so. 1 CAIUUC.K CORNER NEWS IN BRIEF FORM OABBACE CORNER, June 4. Wm. harp Orio called on friends here Mday.

Mr. and Mrs. Coonre Marx of Hone Cap attended preaching services here Sunday night, Lee Alka and Min Svlvin Snlth motored, to Lawrenccville Sunday afternoon, Several from this rdaee attended quarterly meeting at McKcndret Sunday afternoon. Misses Dorothy Shearer and Fannie Baker of Evansville spent the weekend with home folks. Miss Ruth Painter of Lancaster Is -4 eav This photograph, mode at Rye, N.

-wWl they wer playing an exhibition match for the benefit of the and, shows (left to right): R. NorrU Fran da T. Hunter, Vincent JRlchards and Watson Misses Gladys Veihman and Ruth Jr -y. 1 Mrs. Schobert Gains v-J I 35 Pounds On Tatilac -V Rev, Harris and family took supper 'it 'he home of Jacob Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs, Walter Courter of Allendale, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Alkn and Homer Alka and family, M. and tivity, they have been killed or driven farther into what wilderness Is left them.

He might be regarded as able to hold his own. against any of nature's other creatures. But a recent scientific monograph tells of ai enemy against which he has not yet prevailed. "There Is no group of animals, vertebrate or invertebrate, which has so much significance to man as the group, of Insects. They touch almost every activity and interest of civilized life.

They attack our growing food, our orchard and forests, our clothing and o'ir dwellings. Our bodies and the jo of our domestic animal are annoyed or infected with disease germs through the activities of insects. They are our chief competitors in tha struggle for existence, and our fight against them ts getting more severe and costly every year," It is even feared, by perfectly sane scientists, In the next few cen-turies, man will be unable to continue the struggle against insect life ant will not be able to sustain himself in the the face of their competition. Per haps in time the world will be left to the dominance of the insects. It is a horrible thought.

Strangely enough, man has given aid and comfort to this enemy by destroying birds and beasts that are the insect's natural foes. There has been much said lately about disturbing the "balance of nature." We have been killing off Mrs, Charles Fearhelley and Clydo Indianapolis Says Medicine Has Overcome Nervousness and Sick Headaches. Fearheiley of Mount Cnrmel were callers at George Alka's SSunday afternoon. Mrs. Fred Kolglcr and children Columbus, are visiting her parents Mr.

and Mrs. George Alka. 1 I P) woefully weak and rundown Bilious attacks, sovcre headache and sleeplessness were, alio 'troubling mc sometimes I ached front head to fott, and everything I took, to relieve my troubles seemed to aggravate them instead. "But not so with Tanlac. tb gave mo complete relief and now I eat fine, lep fine and feel fine and am simply deMghtcd with the strength and energy it has brought me.

Teniae is certainly a grand medicine." Tanlac ts for sale by all good druggists. Accept no substitute. Over 40 million bottles sold. MORK TRl'TIl THAN POETRY. New mind your mother's pleadings, Pretty girl dont you care! Why should you be meekly heeding If she tells yon to "beware I Yeu know more than she has ever Known or ever Is to know; She's old-fashioned; she has never Mixed with people who are clever-She turned foolish long ago.

Never mind tier protestations, And don't let her spoil your fun; Follow your own Inclinations, Lovely, lively little one. She may warn and implore you. Tears may tremble in her eyes; She may even kneel before you, But dont let her pleading bore you She ia foolish; you are wise. There are primrose paths that others Find it pleasant to pursue. Unconcerned about their mothers Do yen hear them calling you There is musk that entrances.

There is laughter that ia pay, There are sweet words and soft glances Other girls have taken chances, Why should you be kept away Never mind your mother's chiding, She ia foolish, you are wise And well past the need af guiding Flutter with the butterflies Let. your silly mother's fretting Be ignored and have your thrill; You mar never ait regretting When it's toe late, but I'm Ten to one, kid, that yon will. -By S. E. KISER.

Kt You most keep going around to stay in social circles. Edwardsvtlle Intelligencer. visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ike Painter.

Elwood Hare of Mount Carmel call "Tanlac has increased my weight from 115 to 150 pounds and made mo so well and happy that I Just like singing for Joy," is the enthusiastic statement of Mrs. W. E. Schobert, 24 W. Bakemeyti street, Indianapolis, Ipd.

"The change in me is perfectly wonderfull Why, three months ago, my appetite was so poor I hardly cared to eat anything, my nerves were all umitrung and I was feeling ed on home folks Sunday. MOVE TO REIX)CATE COLLEGE IS FAILURE TTnlted Pressl ABINGDON, 111., Juno 4. Hedding college, which was closed two years ago, will be re-opened 9. A movement to transfer the institution to Molinc failed. Additional financing has been secured and the endowment increased.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Wheatley and children wore Sunday visitors at Jake Berks'. Lawrence Madden Gladys Myers Byrcl McFnrland Mildred Mcllenry Grant McTaggert Tanlac Vegetable Pills for cons ti pa-tion made and recommended by the manufacturers of Tanlac Mr. and Mrs.

Hallock Shearer were Sunday afternoon visitors at Walter Fitch's. birds because they eat a little grain or fruit and ignoring the fact that they eat enough harmful insect pests to pay for their other fare many times over. v'- PETITION OPPOSES BILL IN CONGRESS PEKIN, 111., Juno 4. The city council of Pekin adopted resolutions opposing the buls now before con Another advantage Adam had. Eve eM.lnt threaten' to go "hoWe 'to her mother.

Parla News. gress whicn, IT paasea, wm permit unrestricted flow of water from Lake Michigan into the Illinois river, in-vitincr inundation of property adja cent and menacing the health of residents along the valley. A copy of the Moscow has decided against community bath tubs. What about toothbrushes? Peoria Transcript. resolutions was forwarded to the sen ate and house in Washington.

Everyone makes a mistake now and then, but why pick a railroad crossing for a background? Jolict Herald. The season is more than three 1 VV. rv-. health, mm Father Physical Culture if Weeks late now and we can't see that It is making up any time. be-tcatur Review.

We can't have an ideal national life we, as individuals, have less high life and more home life. Charleston Courier. itKNAaa MACFAOOKKf "They that Walt upon the Lord iir n- renew their strength; they shall 'mount up with wings as eagles; they jishall run, and not be weary; and they v) shall wal, and not faint." Isa. 40:31. JUNGLE.

inwl 1 I i a 1 'w. i-'jiii vv. The auto and telephone are transforming life in the jungles in Africa, j-wtltes St. Borbe Baker in the London Daily Mail Many a native chief has 'A Ford. The natives have heard about radio, and Baker1 predicts that the savage villages before 'long will have receiving sets and loud speakers.

Eventually there will be no escape, i no haven of refuge, from the white man's mechanical system. Stanley rrlce Lucille Putnam Waive Ramsey Mary Rice Ralph Smith HOW. New Yorks' skyscraper church is plbeing financed by the sale of five per "cent bonds in small denominations, in addition to a two million dollar loan Of tXl Tlfntted flletall combination of' nuts and fruits ts one of the moat attractive. People very commonly regard nuts and fruits aa they regard candles and deserts. Children oHen look tipon them aa luxuries.

They should, however, be considered, not as tidbits, but as part of a healthy normal diet. Fruits have a value distinctively I their own In supplying mineral sails vitamins, and food acids which are very valuable In the work of digestion. Kresh fruits aro low In protein and fuel elements, Most Of them contain eighty per cent or more of water. But with the water removed by evaporation aa it Is In- figs and raisins, we secure a high food valuo per pound In tho form of fruit augar. ''-'Aa recently shown fn the Culture Food Iteaearch Lab-aratory, the augar of fruits la de-cldely superior to cane sugar.

Nuts are a highly concentrated and very rich, form of food. Nuts are rich both fata and. protcliu, and for jthui reason, are: -especially Adapted for combination With fruite. The fruit and put diet also has the advantage of being UncooHsd. It Is the moot strictly natural diet that ono can adopt.

Tho mention of nuts and fruits lias "back to suggestion. It ts a diet upon which our nearest animal relative, the anthropoid apes, subsist. It makes a beautiful i nd clean diet, a charmingly palatable diet, and it supplies food that Is vital and alive In the best sense, A nut and fruit diet, therefore, would seem to the Ideal diet for the human race. It happens, how- ever, that through long centuries and countless generations men have found It necessary; during their migrations through various climatic conditions, to resort to other foods in order to avoid starvation. Man has a wonderful faculty for adaption.

In this pro-Cess of adapting himself to a large variety of foods, many of them edible only when cooked, he has. In a. largo measure, lost the ability, or Inclination, to subsist on his natural diet of nuts and fruits. Iby an insurance company, 1 1 Twelve thousand people attended a recent open air meeting at which the 1 bonds were sold. A committee of ono Such popularity must be deserved hundred business men has charge of the pep-up campaign, must deserve iu Chesterfield, for Thry find that the bonds sell easily, ''Buyers feel that they are investing in rternity.

The extra five per cent while here on earth is not without OLD records to brtak, new ones to makel Grilling test of cpeed, stamina, powerl And for the winner won and deserved- So with everything else. To win popularity even a tigarette example, ha long been winning on averasa of over 1000 smokers a day. One thing alone Chesterfield's better taste! can account for such popularity- it. additional appeal. Yr.i'-r i I THE -RACE FOR THE BAY." The race for possession of the so-l called "diabolical ray" is assunvng International, and somewhat humor- Ij'eus, proportions.

H. Grindell Mat 1 CIGARETTES the inventor of the ray Which "i claimed to bring down airships, 'stop motorcycles and sink fleets, is beset by France and Britain it Is reporUd, by the United States. Despite the skepticism evinced in most scientific quarter! with retard I' aJ-' Coprright 1924, liggeH It Mjm Toteco Co. Henry G. Roberts Harold Hammakcr Iry Repubtican-Retiateg yant I.

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