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"9' 3,“, .dvicp»giV¢'ll by Winston college crad- tlu-_New York lierald-Tribune. vhatlltn-~ av. been be has remained si- the American trong‘ 031' M at. _ . climate of lceland lChIschill'l 8831783 ‘I ""9 °f “W 0‘ 0"’ """°"¢- ‘“°"‘" "'9?! hundred tlaciers: ut ,_c!I=|-'Pl5°“ °‘” R “ER” "° Pm‘ ese are pleasanter dylcc Wm tlmulh ll’ ‘” “l""k"" .thsn the hundred volcanoes and 9 Urginl Pe9Pl¢ Wjgeyser which has a temperature e more talkative is a l.!'0tlble-D\Il(- Q 262 degrees Fahrenheit. . by it and many who now , i!;'l~€:l‘8Un8 ¢°""'l“ bin}: that silence is golden are 5 ° . ‘I - .plause of the Nordic Jo. ¢°n=1"‘° ‘W “'°" “;ireidhd is ideally situated for the ’'‘"-‘'.i'' we ‘uh’ u would a maintenance of race P01’ll¥- Th?" llllllll-Y if “ml” “"65 “f u‘““"‘.is no reason to suppose that the. .\'iking breed has been appreciabl)"l'"' adulterated in the thousand years; ' Iceland occupationhr I p , . - - ~ . is s-» ‘”d’''.‘’‘ ‘‘''.‘'''"k’ “M u’"" '5 we i‘".‘.'5'."“u"“a2 Illlitneifillhtl-troll“ with the. “and t W‘ Too many m."e‘.y quota problem. 91795‘ lb‘ ‘mid’ M others‘ which ‘: As though Iceland’: isolation were WN9 9”" 5”" ‘.~ “'t'°"" “km not already sufiicient. the Icelandic I ‘GROW F9’? “"9” ‘n' d‘'‘'’ “ Mn“ Parliament lately put a stop to the moi’ 80)’ mm‘ 913"‘ “&,"“"” importation of foreign goods. pre- ferring to return for the time being to its old self-sufficiency. Denmark _ , might once have had a say in we bee" 3 tn"! "la. matter. but Iceland is now on _'Part of the Englishman's address can no doubt devoted to uritmlr ll"-‘ ,._...__..‘..—~-——— ;. CON'l'RADlC'N)R\' EVlDl'IN(‘E . Sarcely has there which more con ' as been presented than in the lrco-libanisli fcderation. . iuld-loch case. The tone‘ of the ,- in the essentials of civilization» iewaatories has been contradictoryicelaiid does not talze a back seat.f ind much of the evidence of one'ln literacy it could set ‘the United‘ mum bu confided with mug of States an example. “It is said that “wants every Icelandcr knows the sagas ‘ ‘ _ ‘I. .V *:. V. issllitsl address to _ now holding a convention in ‘Boron- aearch, and have been conquertdr in. .one by one; how the . lwhile giving a d ,branchea of irivestitation. P7015304- 'a stimilus ‘ll ,, zresul ’ not hesitate to mention the island's fl”? 9 . . . “hour Iwhich would not have mg. in many years under of tions; and finally, .l0 ;and prophesyinlr . efforts, science will eventually elim- tect h “° . . . . t-ordance with scientific teaching. 1')’ 9"ld°"¢9 'equal terms with Denmark in the q " ‘ “ ' " ‘ 3E17oLIslJ FAIL fro . 1’ O Q a. . bi _ n.,. 1 \ o 1--1‘ David how medicine’ anged its outlook after the me-, of Louis PSI-.1 succumbed’ recent war setback many lines ted in a complete understand-. of certain troublesome diseaaesu mg of knowledge? been obtained the enormous toll which UN human to this waste Drawing attention to the preval- ence of disease in civilized countries, ment. ' medical ill-ventilated, ovencro ‘ . frv- Its’ prevention is fundamentally de- ently examine people while they pendent on the provision of better rently well. in order to de- environment and the education of ' incipient departure «from §t be normal, and to teach and urge Builders of new cities should keep modes of living comfortable to the ever in mind the aim of ‘no tuber-1 I culosisf Mankind was born into air some is of personal health. and public health authorities must see it that environment is in ac- , 1.oNooN,1ug. ll.—British in. be con-. ittorlielp in 3*-li»9m¢,“l-3 l-‘Wed l’°‘iproportion to the population. Reyk- lfcssed. some ‘musemem, the N. e fore Rlihert Franks was murdered javil; knows the co ‘ass MC even his position as at- ; '1 th - QSC trad' £07)’. n.."""”.rl... lad... ,.°.‘.’.3....d‘.§.. .r I Lora arm round mm as er-emu: . fand°hospitab|e as do our aviators. ‘rug? ‘by ggomey Cwwcdiere is one‘ land that keeps its mgnaf ”'l“’u‘: 5l°_°“u‘h";‘1‘§°:'m icenturiea more. ! _t even ives o a ll‘ i.eopoid=‘shd Richard Loeb are com} tradictolly and what could be more contrary to human behavior than the they calmly planned and! fearlessly committed‘! ’ 3 by no means melancholy There were 85,088’ persons whof tailed to vote in Kansas City during ll the primaries. The total registra-' 'tion for Kansas City is 'total vote cast for gubernatorial it-andidates was 69,324. ctun AND CLEAN SPEECH The ilien who aretryiiig to im- prove telephone service believe that the telephone teaches ,-its users to speak clearly, accordlnlrlo a writ- ‘, in one of our busigegg magazines. State Fair at Sednlia. Special con 3. fly; gut the human cu. oflengflftfi will be given along catches the meaning of a sentence._'n: of poorly enunciated words that Ho" spoken over the telephone would be but » a jumble of unintelligible state highway = hard surfaced l A special train will carry the Boy I Scout hand of Springfield to the way. ‘ Paola, Kan. system ‘ lot‘ envy for the opportunity given “mu h.nd' lcharactcr rind is likely to do so for ju‘°i" Am°"°°" b"°lh"'“ m Mk‘ fat fees "18 | IN AND or Missouai is _ _ .1-.riglish judges W C do ‘at justice by technicalities of 15'‘-‘“2' Th” Ifil’ most American judges they are} lab? to check any effort of the aort.§ 3 0 ' insanity and crime is different in; the-England from that in most Ameri-'3 . ta ' _ can is ‘is “not guilty band will also not Kansas City . 1 Fifteen per cent of the 7.640-mile ‘_ implication. has been ?v.realthy murderer, and work has been illairy Th . . ."l{.°Ps ‘ind am°“"‘uf alienists now going on in tttllel ities of life and its inhabitants are Chicago mun at ‘he "in! 0‘ N”; D“'‘‘-'‘‘- than Leopold, Jr., and Richard Loeb.g There also is perhapsjust a tinge‘ tter laced how wealthy 5 the defendant might be. " have little patience of the counsel to a , and as their power over pro-i re is much greater that'- begin with. the law regardingl e American verdicti because insane,” while‘ English verdict is “guilty, but; n two formulas carries a deep‘ In the case of as as for instance,l aw in New York. the cul- R 5, ‘n nnformmu fut ant w,l'done on 2.665 miles of the total ‘iprit may. after spending a longer or2 system, according to a report made ‘- }~ufi°n 0‘ ‘loam’! ‘Dunn’ by the State Highway Department. lwe drqi our g’s with impunity and Ibo color our vowels that the finer Ilhadesrof pronunciation are utterly lost. Whenwespeakoverthetel- ephone, t, v. is and d often -sound .alihe,asdonand m. lnorderto " iah initials we ‘ sometimes use words beginning with to designate them. '‘ Host everyone has ‘heard that it isagainstthelawtocurae over the At any rate it is true that less profanity is used over the. telephone than elsewhere. Even “IN! '50?" not temvted to swear TYPHOID FEVER scouiici-: find tinemselves was better inn-l DYING our IN AMERICA -‘:.‘:..5*.::‘.‘:....''"‘‘‘°' .. :‘°'.:.‘::.?;‘.::°.:.".w- -r--s - Froai Disease. ction. done to don. Dave Sullivan of Mexico and EL‘ iner Vomund of Martinsburg are in the Audrain County jail chiirged 90" 1° with grand la pany wheri: he serves as an assist- ant, and disposing of them to Vor- mu w 0 sold them at his restau- rant. I Everyone seems to be more careful ofwhathesayaaudhowhesaysitrny um“ p...._ .' The telephone has already been WASlllliIG'l‘0N, Aug. 11.--Ty- ’ Mid ’ summer P _ scourge, is dying out in the United Statcs. .3 Twetyyearaagothearrivalof hot weather inevitably presaged the’ 3 0 7 from ty clearly and useclaaner language it‘ is lndfih blessing to mankind. saovwnainc ‘l‘liE.Bl.AlB - _- The miadoiuira of; Detroit pos- jtil were brdndcaatdto the pub- flllciiacmuy in headlines taincd during his majesty's plegg- ' he beco Pboid: the quaranfiaiiig of many ‘ca homes, and overtime work for the doctors.‘ _ result of the work " zahorter time in a comfortable asy-! alum, obtain medical evidence More than $1,500,000 has been spent filie has on ' A total of he has been found “not guilty," he? $”,9‘4,S"" has been spent on work ‘goes free, the asylum having no: ‘power to retain a sane man. ' that; recovered his sanity, and as ; In the case of the English ver-5 moor prison for the criminal in-' sine, where the treatment is much! the same as in ordinary prisons, and 3 the sentence is that be is “to be de.’, '. ure. ' This means if meg! really sane ‘and the authorities are. lsatistied that he is not dangerous, lets of confiscated property. he may be released by are home. secretary, but if for any reason it is believed that he is not safe to be gt and no counsel would attempt it. a very important case; perhaps, one eminent medical man is called on each side, and only quesdong ‘ff it. In _ allowed along the line of whether- . " ‘W __:‘.'-‘a ’_ .» ' . «- - -’.-~..i..._-... ready enormous adeaacas have basal ducted. those in power tosoe that their peoplo_lmva.inadditiou tlthlnfi» withplantyodlkhtandalr.agood' typhoid fever, _ ,ilar success is reported in the .of diphtheria serum: among, the civ- ilian population. but preventive oasurea aga th ill‘ ' jnow coming into vogue. The '-ccdure employed is to bring about an active immunisation by a mix- lturc of toxin and antitoxin in indi- viduals who have been shown sus- cc ci ‘[1 SIld: over .1 “greatest scourges of civilised com- munities. It has to be mainly a di ease ilish courtsfiinlwhich persons of low UNDERSTAND TRIAL ‘.’.‘;....'2."".i’.f.'i"‘.'...‘.'.‘;f§’..3'.i"'I."}'° ..-.~‘.f.‘;’.. $5; or LOEB, LEOPOLD ;{;i;g' Zthefr low mentality. «by heart. and that in no other. , . _. . - -—-———-—4——————- h» d f ' . ;3ers are watching witn interest and . 3311135 [A303 mg”; DIITOW. C '95 9 9"“ country are there so many books in nmuemem. and’ it must R i Both sides agree to appoint com- irnissioners to 1831?. Be. being a convicted murder-' . ition. After all propo er, can be detained at B ad I . , moved to mother prism:° "‘°°" °’ ihave completed their work and all ; Sm“ ‘ ‘P°°l"°1° *3 * ""0816 by gliritish government will submit alienists for weeks is impossible in lp;;-1i.m¢ng . pmpoui to “name, this country. No judge would allow ' fiie --———+——- ‘ HE TAKES ON ALL OOIIERS 9“ i~i-‘--3-4 "av-B» in ;fi-.-= dfliuturé Doctors "1taiI!be‘a'l5|3 tin’-‘iv’-fiwflb -‘ to width aoeolihih but Ila A "Itisoaaoftbe8rat dutlgsof‘ i ll“ 'war to protect typo fnoni and continued: “Sim-" use not ‘A inst is disease are pro- ptible, to the diacaae° by a ape- llc test." ‘ ng attention to the unsat- sur- n known from “Tuberculpsis, however. ' appears ‘a of environ- Ita birthplace is the sunless,, wded ms t 0 l poop in physiological living. and sunlight; but these are more than his heritage; they are the ine- they would be acquitted in, American states 89% NT 1 Four Months‘ Conference Ends Ill ~ “Eleventh Hour” With Two- pletc failure had Tuesda The fortunate conclusion of the four months’ conference was who. while realizing the impossibil- ity of bringing the British and Russian viewpoints into alignment. wanted above all else to save some portion of the treaties so laborious- ly formulated. I The eleventh-hour arrangement entered into by Great Britain and 3 J 5 treatment in return , _ export credits to th! Sovid. The ii British coasting trade also iq grant- ed moat-favored-nation treafinerit. Under the general -tr-oaty.the two -3 countries enter nto amagrecment \- regarding fishing rights in northern 1‘ sis acknowledges lia- waters. bility to British holders of pre-war diet. a man is sent at once to Broad- ;Ru”-an bond’ wd tiate with the ' ,I to redeeming them. The miacellan- | ', eoua claims amassed by owners of I private property within Russia will ‘. be considered as a whole, the idea ‘ I ; 5' o i 3 3 . S on 9 being that Russia eventually will y a lump sum indemnifying own- investigate these laims and agree upon compensa- sed committees C details have been arranged. ‘ 1 rs loan to the Soviet government. iThe Russian,government debts and also its claims on account of Great Britain's intervention on the side ‘ iof_ the White Russians will be put _ ‘little until a remote date in the fu- ture. i u . L ‘Band Ilaawka I J‘ W «gnaw «flu .-. - l :‘l_‘l_- . -.-w§.4vIa.~J.——a._..' ', _ -’ the I’. guhu-uauirial candidate willcareto‘ guifishiablg couiiwy l A of supporters; _ _ will beheld Friday in Kansas city fins “'0 J“'"°' cam chairman to take charge- coinmittcca ofboth flie second Tuesday ilI,3¢P‘¢Dl>¢T ‘-0 A ‘Baker has not yet discussed ugh E?" e Republican nominee _ years. is considered ‘ like ’ choice The’ nominee for governor in both , been mentioned for the chairman-‘ ship. Among them is R. B. Brew- Aiaericin Minister lay ster ‘of Kansas City, senatorial nom- inee in 1922 and a leader in the Ba- ker primary fight in Jackson Coun- lxi 082* 330*‘ Flmh ?'_N°' u‘d’ld- f°"' ‘coming home for conferences at the. merly state oil inspector; Roy Mon- mum. D¢pu.tm.m_ which ier, Carrollton. chairman of the 1”“ immmnt ham,‘ on (“mm ".1 the because‘ of ‘,'p;u.ce" M "2" Clements. Macon. now ' _Republl‘can state chairma _ 1-;.|o|c1-:3 oven 1'|u:.u'\' itire. as he has been elected national , ;comniitteeman. 1 I y E A . for age Democnticlopment in that country in a way Estate organisation said for of Hannibal; Stephen ll. Hunter of Cape Springfield, due largely to Premier llacbonald —.—.—..—- n. _ llrs. Kate S. lion-ow. Warren:-' , Democratic nominee for soc-»; r-eta?! of lute. lt l»° 79' ‘been In 1 BUILDING MANY SCHOOLS l *'—*7-7"‘, ow Carrying Out! in Its llistory._ ‘ KANSAS CITY, Mo, 92:. : -——'l‘1ie largest building is not believed now either '7 ever undertaken by the Kansas City board of education now is being car- , ried out, Charles A. Smith, archi-g -tcct for the school board, announced lrecontly. Thirteen schools, includ- I high schools. are: being constructed at a total cost of $3 000 ‘ followint bghlythequatlfioltttttct fliestate. partieawill I - l b With the exception of the 'Ceii-_ mcetltral junior high inot be com leted until September.. 1925, all the buildings will be ready i use before January 1. Sgvcn of 1 structures are ex be = for the opening of the fall ! ternber 1 l Most of the buildings are in the of the city where the ; in population has ' ' ' Three of gr-ed the buildings are in the 00d ' mg My, . mm. district, between Kansas City and: Baker paign manager. but Enloe was con- t1nd¢P9"d a. We ‘ by many as occupying that The work being done in Kansas‘ . :City is the largest in volume for‘ any city of equal school population ‘ “End-m‘ to pn,“,dem';in the United States, Mr. Smith parttflr ‘name the chairman to conduct the - lstate campaign. Several , nuiunisiiz l‘.A\V' AD-V—ER8B i “he? “WWW “WI ~ no U. 3. on. iiiriiiiiisrs; Returning l-‘rota Bucharest-—Stay Ilay Be Prolonged. WASHINGTON, Aug. 1l.—Amer- “'9 " ican Minister Jay at Bucharest is‘ tax_commission; and W. C.‘ Unimd gnu, ”'Y"m'- and Romania. . The subject of the ifiacuaaions. n, will re- ‘will be the recent act of the Ru-: manian Parliament, covering min-‘g 'ng and oil exploration and devel- todgy ii W33 ;that is held here to alfcct dversely I that the new ?American interests. par-ti ' ’ posits. Officially, the reason for Jay's re- in to the United States is “for, ha , including'Sldnc'y no’;- ,in this country will be ‘ and the date of his return to his: a. P. hi. ln:David of ‘ lpost may depend on the success of Roy Cherry of Macon ‘\ GoneOut of Business HERE is an old Latin adage which says, “Caveat H888. school, which will ‘ ‘ may have} Gratefully. ROY C REED. ‘ Adv.-29 2 ___..__.Q—;——— You are missing opportunities it you do not read and use llissnnrian «want ads. - .......... .__ .._. ANTI-II)-—E bushel. Pl J 1; The Shirt You Heard About! Tl-IE ‘ ~ RAFT pfarsnrso ’ ANTEI; Shirt g! ..5 IT HAS Tm»: VAN HEUSEN COLLAR ATTACHED “J the ordinary colflar-attached white shirts didri’t quite l the bill. Comfoa-table—yes. _ But more than a little sloppy. ’ v__ ‘\ _ (Van Craft solved the prohlcm._ It has _ I‘ ‘ c :50 month. the you must have--and thcino by W "*5-0 OM17‘ ¢°mP3?3bl¢ 334 ‘maflvan .5:-. I 1205 it. [iron was collar, more -. comforublethana coliac— "'--~— _ , - V ‘on SAL}-.—0 llF'itaudmacerialarernatchleaa.VanCraft' :.’§.g‘ f"o:’;‘°'" 9-? decor-area all occasions. You'll be proud “ r :°m0n? Mg‘ to wear it. Get one or-two today. ~ j r, ,,,n,.,_ ,: quick sale 5 Caflatyomhabaiaahefawdoyand ~, AV \ ’ al:soaceV¢n(hr¢ft 0 ‘ "7 ' __,__g____ ‘ _ 4, . ._ OR SAL!-I-—A ‘ ' - .t b ". PHILLIPS -JONES 9 NBW_YORK CITY’ :"‘‘’}‘:.°‘:)8kll2§ , I ' ‘ t.‘ Price 86,001 'tion. Also 1 ins: machine - sewing mach order. Phone OR SALE-—A: I ‘_lAJ.£hAA.J — llblvvii ' .._.__.J ._.._.y_.. _ .,. he County Ho: Broadway, ph roan it nr:.\"r—2 light housclceq rpadi Dll0n(' O Emptor.” Translated, it means, “Let the buyer I.‘ A I R Igf.‘_\';r:1 » . - ' on risti beware.” ' -‘ 1074- la’ It put the burden of seeing that one got his mpney’s I 1 3 ';;f:;;=“*3cI worth on the purch_aser. It warned llllll to enter a shop ‘ , n Bain. Jr.. 1 with his eyes wide open, to have faith in no one, to keep -:2 mm-:§,: his fingers crowed and then trust to Providence that 'l bill?-"°'"-" he didn’t lose his eye injtlie bargain. , A W ‘ ““""* Advertising has put “Caveat ‘Emptoif’ out of busi- grhrnfiiiuf Today, merchants and manufacturers ’ ' and dialmiroval of a‘ dis- . It is easy for the d plentyi-of oflier dollar value is given‘ and where they practice the mod- g cm slogan. “We strive to please.” ‘“' -3 I} 'llhegoodwiIlofthebuyin'gpublicistliegoalof.. , seller. Without it,his business cannot ‘suc- _ to the "tigfied custao L p winner and“ themorbrn can't afford cllfitoiner to rid]: plaoes""‘where real ’ R ltEN'r..3. " °fll- Phone I‘: ‘ran _ ceed.’ ,3, "Wm .' r ‘ ' _ I . _ .‘*2824i~ed.' Ever'ytime_ he advertises he puts good name in yourlnnds. ‘ "°:.““.“?'°*“°°“- I fo biiyadve must They must- " Tliafs why it pays to read the advertisements and . It’s Policy