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UiSSDAY, JUiuY 15, excretions and of the hlood of the person afflicted the presence of the acid substances, and shows absolutely the alkaline reserve nnd the acid state of the blood. Acidosis is thus not a disease in itself but the manifestation of changed conditions In the bndv brought about by various s- The first step In the control of the condition is to find out what is causing the If the dint is faulty it may be modified by adding substances which tend to have an alkaline reaction when finally taken up by the blood. Severe grades of acidosis large doses of sodium bicarbonate are given by mouth, by Injection into the Mood and In other ways. If amount of carbohydrate or sugar intake Is Insufficient additional carbohydrate may be p'v- en promptly by all the meth od.s that have been ment.on* "Bastitn, a perfect she said angrily. must have been a quarrel.

They'll make It up when they come back, wish you hadn't told me!" When she got back to her rooms, she sat by her window with a very set little face. She was wondering. Was it possible that Chummy had guessed something? Had Alan been so foolish, so wicked, as ever to let her see for a second that he did not care for her? No, of course he It was impossible that Chummy had guessed. Timt would he too great a calamity to contemplate. Rut why, then, had she decided not to be married Judy had got proscenium boxes for Rastion and Tonv Leigh and Michael Stone.

She would have filled all the boxes if she had not been checked. She had a beautiful scat all ready for Chummy, of whom she had heard nothing since the receipt of a poat card from the coast In reply to Judy's long and rambling account of her extraordinarily good fortune. It came to the last day before the first night. Judy's heart was very sore. Chummy not to be there when she first danced in public' liverv few minutes of the day she found herself thinking about It.

Alan she dared not think about; but seemed to her that Chummy was the most important person In her life. All those yea-s when she and Chummy had fought life together -all those poor, hard-working years! Years of slavery, yet. they had been happy in a way. And had Chummv it nil? Didn't i she care a bit? Then, going home about six o'clock. Judy found Chummy wailing in her little sitting room.

(Continued On Page Eight. he scanaba aily ress DANCING JUDITH Anniversary A Fuhitaharf Patir Encart Monday by Forana Daily Ccwrpanv, Tnc JOHN KORTON. Pi-asd. nt and Manier. Su By Stanton and Haatb Hoaketi By NVA Parrieal MY DR.

MORRIS F1SHDKIN The blood is the fluid which circulates in the arteries and in ffhe veins carrying nutrition to various organs, hriuglng them thej necessary glandular and carrying away waste pro-1 ducts. Any changes that take: nlace in the blood because of dls- I or bad diet, or promptly manifest themselves by provided the sufficiently marked. Fortunately the human body Isj provided with factors of safety and the blood has remarkable, of rd.tuft merit to minor changes. T'nder average of activity of the of. the body nnd ordinary food in-: take, the acid waste products of; the body are in of those, with a basic or alkaline reaction Since the alkaline reaction is necessary for proner health the mechanisms for taking the acid waste products.

Whenever the production of acid or the Intake of add pro during aubsfances exceeds the ability of the mechanism to rid of the excess a condition re that Is called acidoses, f'sunl Iv the trouble arises from innbil Ity to handle properlv the Hon of proteins and or from excesses of these Sometimes It la due to disease the kidneys reuniting in improper elimination or to diseaaes of other organs whMi are chiefly concerned with digesHon The most obvious svmntr of acidosis are weakness, rapid breath ng and sort of fruity c.dor to the breath The most certain are made in tb- Examination of ST. SWITHIVS DAY. On July 1 A. the legend arose that if it rained on his day it would continue to do so far the 4 0 succeeding. The story Is connected with ht.

Swith In. Bishop of Winchester, and tutor to King Alfred. At request, he was buried in Hie churchyard of the abbey where 'passersbv might tread on his nnd where ihe rain from the eaves might fall on it." After canonization in Mi5 it was resolved to remove his to the chancel the cus- lomarv burvltig place of the bishops nnd July I was appointed for the oeremom. Rut on hat day and for 40 days thereafter. St Swifhin.

to testify his displeasure, caused rain to fall so heavily that the monks abandoned heir plan as blasphemous. That how poDiilir superstition has to recard this day as being of me'oorolo flcol significance. Careful observation kept at the ohsprvatorv for a period of 20 years, however, show this superstition to be without lot). Eeterad CI mm Ae-U 4, at at Eaaanaha, Mtehiran. irrwtar Art Marek Mambar rtf Am eclated mtltLrl to oae ter (wMiiiio? af all tirratrhfa credited to it or not et.ierwlaa in and aJaa tha local r.aw» prbPahad theretn Tba PmJ'y ta crsty parier an nf rraarinf Srhor'r ai.i ronntim ThorosiehSy.

with hranoh and ramrr in Man and Newberry Adrartiainf on i Chummy! Don't be a fool. Rns- Men!" "If just occurred to me. You know what kind of a girl Chummy is one of the world's very best. It occurred to me that It was just possible had found out that he care for her, and she had made it up about not wanting to be married." Judy looked at him with a thunderstorm face. CHARTER XXIX.

Judy loaned across the table. her eyes big with a feverish ques- fion. "What do you mean. What What do you know?" I "I to tell. I suppose." he young man said rather un- willinely "It seems mean.

She's I not here and she might hate any- 1 hodv to know." "Would Chummy hate me to know an' thing?" asked Judy, reproachfully. "No not you. Judv," he said nnirkly. "Of course, not you. I Well, you know she's taken a studio in a building near mine, and a little bedroom, and a funny iitf'e galley just off the stairs, with a gas ring and a sink.

Before she went she just told me that she wasn't going to be mar! ripd. She didn't explain, and somehow I like to ask her. She moved her things in and asked me to keep an eye on them while she was away. There is no housekeeper in the building, nnd she was going to leave me the key. "Well, not to make it too long, I I mistook the day she said she I going, and.

not receiving the key, I round to inquire. The door of her studio was open, and it looked empty, so went In. She wasn't in there, but I looked through the door of the other little room, and there she stood. I oughtn't to have looked, hut I help myself. She had her hack to me.

In her hand she held a small photograph, in a kind of miniature Judy nodded, catching her breath. "His Mr. know! He gave her the frame not long ago." "I recognized it." Dumont went on. "because she had shown it to me at suppose it was the day he gave it to her. Well.

Judy, she was looking at It. holding it in her hand. Then she stretched out her arms wide and stood like that for a moment, and then she clasped her hands together and bowed her head. Then kissed the it over and over again. I know how I got away.

I was so upset; but. thank Heaven. I did get away before she saw me. Now. Judy.

I ask you. would slip have acted like that if she care for the chap?" a a Judy said nothing. She sat with her chin in one hand the fingers of the other drumming on the table. "Judy, do you think he really cares for her?" Dumont went on. "Of course, Alan cares for Nat ntial Ad SCI 4't Aranna.

YwV Subscription Rates Pntlr carrler. per fey earner, per rear lia anre Pwiiy par iia July 15, loin The Danish Brotherhood is in charge of un excursion aboard the steamer Maywood leaving this city Sunday morning at 8:30 and returning Sunday evening at 11 It is expected that many Eseanabans will visit in the twin cities at that time. Charles Joegers. the first man to throw a curve ball in Upper Michigan has announced that he will enter the race for sheriff fall. On June kth 1887 William Hamm who was connected with the team at the Hme wired Mr.

Joegers who was pitching for Oshkosh at the time to come to Es- lanaba to pitch for the local team. He cam? to this city and pitcher! for three years when rheumatism set in his arm and he ret red. He then took up umpiring and umpired practically every game played in Eseanrba for twenty years and in th'se twenty years had leas trouble than the umpires following have had in a series. He made the famous Bscan- aha Baseball Cigar at his cigar shop in this city. Miss Mary Powers of Madison is visiting her parents.

Ex-Alderman and Mrs. James Powers. Mrs. 13. F.

Young. 242 Michigan avenue, is greatly interested in an investigation that Is being made by her brother in Montreal concerning the ownership of property in that city estimated to be valued at $2,000,000 and which is believed belongs to her mother. It, is reported that the property was leased by relatives to Catholic Society and the ease is about to expire. Mrs. Paul Gagnier was the honor guest at a farewell party given last evening at the heme of Mrs.

Hercules Selva. Mrs. Gagnier will leave Saturday for St. Marie, Idaho, to join her husband who la located in the west. Mrs.

David Harwood was stricken with heart trouble Wednesday night and for a while her 1 fe was despaired of. After two physicians had been summoned she was ftnallv revived. v.erdav her condition was reported as favorable. A son was born yesterday to Mr. anti Mrs.

Emil Christensen. Mrs. Audrew Buckley and daughter attended the funeral of John Sterher at Negaunee yesterday. Miss Margaret VanGevsel of Gladstone was the guest of honor at a picture shower given at her home yesterday. Mias VanGevsel will he married to Joseph Stern of this city in the near future.

Among the Escanaba friends who attended the party were Miss Lizzie Stern. Mrs. Anna McAndrews and Sylvester Renter. JUST FOR FUN NOW, WHAT ARE THKV Cheer up. old boy Things are not as bad as they to bePessimist: No; but they to HAPPY REMEDY Doctor, I can sleep "Drink a of uhisln half hour throughout ihe night." "Will that make me "1 don't know hut it wiU make the tone more pleasantly." -Passing Show i-JiV? "My luck; toe other day.

She at a party they played a game men had to the to buy them box of "How was your lit homo with of Humor, Madrid. "The baboon is a funny old rogue. They make good pets but they always steal." Mrs. Martin Johnson, explorer. a a "The relation of the house to ip is an important consideration in choosing style." Dwight James Baum, architect.

"The girl with a voice should not attempt training before sixteen." Frances Alda, opera singer. By Ahern OUR BOARDING HOUSE "This was my first trip like that, and going to be my last. For twenty-two months there was nothing to do hut play bridge and sleep." -Arthur Walden, of the Byrd Antarctic expedition. "Morality for its own sake has no claim upon us." Dr Hornell Hart, of Bryn Mawr. AMBROSE -Tbit5 i A I COULD "THA T' childish exercise A -tIMES, IT klcrT MV 5PIUE BeiMCa OUrT -frlRU A IM "ThiE 1 WAR COME KioW MEPMevU Mauds oAitvte AKlD UP AUP oU-tHe: -Toes FlFTV jjaV weVe 6crr-rb -iVUrT EquaToR AU NoU BACK -Trim AS A GOOD -RISK ShlAPE AlouJ HT wear a MADE OF i Nv.

'BALLO ONl MET i COME maTor --Tfev i-r CUcE MADE FIGC Squeaks GotAsiG PcxiadU, So see Vod CAKi MAKE. SCALE "Life is marvelous. I hope will be like this." Ruth Rolland, movie star. "Healthy human beings do not suffer from Wickham Steed. "All slumps are the inexorable of the destructive forces of booms." President Hoover.

LYRICS OF LIFE By Douglas Malloch 1SS0 tiT Sometime, however rough the road may Sometime, not now. not soon, vet presently. Sometime, however bard the hearaehe now. Sometime the years shall ease the ache somehow Sometime. Sometime, for there has never heon a grief.

Sometime that something bring relief and best of all. we know not when, Sometime the burden shall be light again, Sometime. names no day, no term of years Sometime is all, and then the sun appears. Sometime, whatever now may cloud our heaven, Sometime be forgotten and forgiven. Sometime.

FRECKLES A NTD HIS FRIENDS LOOK! A si AIRPLANE OW-A80UT A TVtOUSAKD MU-6S OP FORGETFUL INVESTORS APPARENTLY a great many of the people who bought Liberty Bonds were inspired more by patriotism than hy a desire to put their money in a sound investment At any rate, the Treasury De- par'men announces that buyers of such bonds ate losing about 1.000.urtit a year in interest through failure to redeem bond on which intciest has ceased More than $3 7.000,000 worth of federal securities which have ceased to bear interest are still in the hands of investors. of them, probably, lie in various safety deposit hnxes, half forgotten by their owners if you happen to hold such bonds, it would be a good Idea for you to redeem them and put your money where it can earn an income for you It is startling to think that is lving idle simply because of careless IT SVHSU. IA vxiOULO COK OGNUN ASU OS vwWePt ARE vxit Tbl-D WI8A AW "THEN 1 take US Seti! 7WaT BE i Tbo sooD I "TD BE 1 1 TRUE Gii -YOU'D TUinIC VM60 ALMOST TO KAY CLEM'S OAMCM BY MOYJ tuc ADEhl'T GETTtMg COLO FE6.T AB6 YOU N-MO BUT TUGTOE S6TTIM6 AvgFOL 1 DIDN'T TUlNK. IT vwould So LON6 oyj ar way 'NETbSO? VkWY-SKlE ANY Wioat TVtAN ST a OTTED IT'S A LOskg ma S. Y6T ND HER BUDDIES BOOTS By Martit CITY MAN'S PLIGHT THERE one season of the above all others, when the man who lives in a large city de humanity deep sympathy That season is mid-summer Not because are hot sticky and dirty in summer though they are, not tie open country is more healthful and enjoyable when weather comes around it is but simply because the city man is debarred from knowing the enjoyment of corn on the cob and watermelon in the way that these two summer delicacies should he enjoyed.

Of course, green corn and can be bought in the city You can gel them at anv grocery store, and you have them served to you at any restaurant. But stuff that you get the stuff that the country dweller geu. f. SWt HOST St OOTTfc HtAO i SWtt TOOtttU IS 1 FALL OOT 'X Ht AH I MtfcBt, a HOH? KiOPt VT LOOKS TO Hfc SOHt OMt ftlAfc HAS VALLthi THOU6W WPt HER WHAT TH SAN OPAL VtT VAE Stt 'T EJ00T6 HAO CABLtO MitftlR AMO THE COONTCON6RATO LATtONS ANO WAS OOT AT THE AVQPORT iOST 6tTtlNG 9EAON To TAKE ANOTHER 6U0ER. UP, WHEN) OPAL.

RUSHED OUER WtTH A CABLEGRAM OWE LOOK AT AM) BOOTS TOOK. THE COOfOT BOOTS REC1TMED uo MESSAGE OF COWGRKTUUOTOUS. MANY THANKS MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN KNOWING THAT MY WEDDING WAS POSTPONED, PERHAPS CALLED REASONS WHICH 1 HCjPE TO TELL YOU SOME DAY MISTER 1 i.

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