JANUARY 2i, 1021's: fAli. Doctors Agree on l-(otex KOTEX is the scientific n10 greatest freedom in tinlc o moves all worry, thud that permits womell l hygienic distress. It re- Kotex ‘is most‘ conlfortablc—-it is scientific-lily sha ed - F°Fm‘filii"8. 1'1 i5 IiOH-detectaliic when worn it is soft pref secure. lt is simple to (iispuse of_(lirt-¢ti0n5 in Over). bactggc Another important tiling: It dcodorizr-c 1m] ma; cvtkrv woman appreciates. i ' :1! all drug, dry poorly 11m] Regular nml Kal-tlnfnprr, 1rKOT€X Sanitary Napkins .-___._..__. AUGUSTINE COVE NOTES “By Naia" l tlc/turlutcuiul stores. 'l'1t'o si:cl~_ -‘ Made in Lltnzltltl {visiting in Curlctrllt, the l-ZtlPSt of Alisa llzlltic Ross- r ‘Miss Iluclah Rohiustnt and .\l:'- Archie. Robinson. at-t-olty-nnirul n_.' Miss Mac l~‘o_v, of Lower Try were visitors to Crapuutl ‘Fllursday afternoon. (‘ovi- to (‘npn ’l‘r:l\'t'l'::l\ were the .\l<-~' Leilh Calm-um. Are-hit: . itobinson, John and Milton ('-. :'. ltliii. .\lt'. l-Itilvltrd .\lel-‘utl_\'f‘-ll \\':t.~= n visitor to ( 1 authFritlny lnorninjt Bliss Mary lllninn was rccenriyulso .\ir. Hutu Inmnn- In z/ze store. 0r m: zi/ze (Ihsssibwr ' bristles Mm- Wendell Lea. of Victoria. was recently visiting her ulothcr, lilrs. Frank Dixon. l\lr. John Robinson was a visitor to Carlctou Slllint; Saturday utter- noon. Quite n number of the otter tie farm-men of the vicinity arc ltaul- ing their sufficient supply of fuel for eontlug tiromhs. While thc weathor [icrntlta fine and road»: in _ excellent shape- Mr. Léiit-h Cameron was u,visit~ or to Crupuud Thursday afternoon- ' "Oh Say" their isertahtly was some "snap" to the frosty woatllel" .\iuntia,v~ l uucos it would surely put the “Al-eltltkt" in skating order by very rinn tone. We really nood- ad some lroitty weather to make ieo and l think perhaps we have - sot cur ticeirc. Mr. and Tilt-s. Nathutl Boll uml son. Deana, ot‘ (‘ape Traverse. were tilomtoats oi‘ Mr- and l-lrc. llarry lilCliflflllllt‘ Sunday. .\ir. and Mrs. Crilly Lea of Vic- torin. were recent visitors .0 Aun- ustillc Cove th: guest-s oi Mr. and Mrs. llartiy liicFnl-lane. Mr. Austin (‘zitnerun was a vi-a- ‘tor to Crapaud. 11- E. 1-. Wednes- day afternoon. ’.\ll'-_ all}: lilrs. Hillard Front-Is iilltl little son [with worc visitors to ('r.\pnuil, Saturday evening. in tho last issue oi’ “Atlgustinc ljwlzozze alga-is‘ ask for Biscuits v M153. tfovo Notes" eonccrniltg the “Arcul-T‘ ihcro was a slight mis- lii't‘i'lii visitors front .\|ll.'||siiut-fre:ltl. “one rink.” l l l iWTIC (535) WBAI. WGR 13031 Buffalo. WJZ (454) N. Y. tg. m cnanijorrargwg culntnlxu \ Suppose you were a drab little otenngrapher, the kind that noth- ing ever happened to. And suppose you were celled in lo take dictation from l clying man who intruoted you with noleo meaning life and death to hundreds of people. What would you do? Don't misr. the first installment of this fascinating Oppenheim plot, which his a tough of romance. loo. I "Miss Brown oi X. Y.’ 0." W' ., beairv- in the Guardian ncilt, ‘ week. l \ lwaon (402) u. Y. Historical. ' iWTIC i538) Plttsburg. Address. l 8:00 p. m. lWNYC 1535) N. Y. Air College. IWTIG i535] Conn. Ask Jack. tWTMJ i294) Milwaukee. Scraps. ‘wqe mo» Phila. Fireside Hour. iiilxnxa (316) ’ (ll/is! BROWN ~ ’ of XY . b: u. tmluipfnviontielm i panda oncnasmas . 9:00 p. m. iWRC t479l Washington, Elkins. .WF'I..A 1360) Florida. Rambles. a ' 10:30 p. m. I Conn. Hills Orchestra.‘ l 11:00 p. m. t WBAL i285) Balto. Iedcrer. 1:00 a. m. "i WDAF‘ 4370) Kansas City. Night‘ : Hawks. - l -__-_{0-c>-F_- . iGrilne Foretold {British Unllid Press) VIENNA. Jan. 21. - Professor; llgnaz Jesowcrs. following on thc: zlassic work of Dr. Siegmuncl Freud‘ ion dream interpretation. “Traum-j ldeutung." says the “Neues Wiener, '\ T" 0m0rr0w’s Radio Program liiednesday, Jan. 25 CONCERTS 11:30 p. m. WGN i303: Chi. Var, 2:30 to 6:301 CKCL U157) Toronto. Ensemble. lake in printing. imtcad oi’ lhrtre 4:00 p. m. rinks being erected it Sllflllltl have WEBH (366) Chicago, Music, 4:30 p. m. 'WIBO i416) Illinois. Silt-Ins Prog. llclittvi- ine "dear friends", the 4;45 p, m, night is very void and an I all hyIvVQQ (343)'Phj]a_ GyHmfQI-gan ho "tire" I l‘l‘t'()ll"t'l it has almoot, 6;00_p, m_ "Tlilll-Zlllfilltitl. s‘: by the way really wcAE 4517; pitta studio RggitaL I shall have to stir. lion Soil‘. Nam 7m) n "L 0. l\'.-~I~).l:J. iWBZ 1333i Mass. lvlnsical 6 to 9. WRNY (326) N. Y. Short Wave <30.- 90.) . 7:30 p. m. Conn. Soconians. WEAF (492) N. Y. O0utllnc "Thc Socbnyans.“ 7:30; Aeolian," 8:00" “Iparl ‘Troubadoursfi’ 8:30; "Good- rich Zippers." Rcd Chain. 8:00 p. m. KDKA 131,61 Pitts. N. l3. C. Prgms i285) Baltimore.‘ Concert Trio. ' N.B.C. Prgms Program. Cham plon Spakers. 7:30; Sylvanla For- esters, 8:00; Variety Hour.‘ 9:00; Time; Social Hour, l0; Slumbel Music. ‘WIP p349» Plllla. Polish Nigiht. 8:30 p. m. SODA BISCUITS iiii".°tfi.i’.i.i“.‘." ~35 than 70 years Regularly fed throughout the v/inter season is . ' The Best Guarantee 0f ‘l Assured Results in Reproduction The largest litters born last season and also the highest average 0f 1111118 Raised f0 ma" turity were in fox ranches where IMPERIAL (‘OD LIVER OIL FOX BISCUITS comprised a ‘ most important part of the foxes’ daily winter diet Linc up with the world’s successful i ranchers and insist on having “IMPERIALS,” the best fox food obtainable. / LWEMC r4831 Mich. Music. IWCAE (461) Pitts. Russian Strings. ‘won <422> 'WOR. i422) N. Y. Columbia Chain. i 10:00 . WOR (422) N. Y. Columbia Chain. IKDKA i316)“ .WFI r405) Phlla. Talks. ‘WBAL (285) Balto. Sandman Circle KDKA i316» Penn. Foresters (WJZ) WFLA i366) Fla. Studio Musicale. WCCO i405) Minn. N. B. C. Prgm. WEEI i448» Boston. Varied-Aeoli- an Ipana. Sllvcrtown. llill the Air Cruiser. ‘ - WTIC i535) Hartford. N. B. C. 7:30 8:30, 9:30. 9:00 p. m. N.Y. Columbia Chain to WOR, WNAC. WEAN. WFBL. WMAK. WCAU. WJAS, WADC. WAIU.‘ WKRC. WGHP. WMAQ, KMOX, WOWO. 9:30 p. m. WBZ i333) Springfield. Concert. pm. SPORTS-TALKS 11:00 a. m. ‘A Pitts. U. of P. Address. ~ 0 p. m. - 5:00 p. m. ~ WCAE i517) Plttsbrg. Happy Hr. WOC i375» Iowa. Royal Balcomb. ~ 6:00 p. m. WSUI i265) Iowa City. Medical. 7:00 p. m. "“ild Up Your Health “Illh Dr. Picrceh: “GMD" ‘JULDEN fllEDlCAl. DISCOVERY A Tonic Which Dr. Pierce Prescribed When Active i -- Practice 1..~.,...~.l.~.1 '. II/D-rnl-ro if you arc run-down} you're an easy mark for Colds and Grip. ~ Something New in Town Cii-lmi No! why? Because It's new and tho most. popular toilet. preparation on the market fo-llay. We wont every lady in town to drop in and see these won- derful toilet preparations ll. L. WORTHY nnuoolsr Sole Aunt. for Dr. Allan's Fox Remedies. iartne to send sonic- one with him‘ 15 far as Bergcdqrf itself. j the Rhine and buried ‘dcntllication. 100k. ttonc.“ 5 Journal," is about. to publish a boot: railed "The Book of Dreams“ which‘ )_V its careful records of historic ex-' imples of remarkable dreams. am-i plifled the work of Freud. ' ~ , The chapter on dreams in connec- ion with criminology is of particulfl 1r litter-est. Dr. Peter Nieuwlandn ahc great Dutch mathematician,‘ lOlllPliJHlC-S an authentic account. of; l mun whose continued warnings in‘ dreams that a. horrible fate awaited tint did not save hint from being nurdcrcd exactly as he had dream- “d Thc man. a watclnnaker, of Loclc. was found in the canal at Amster- laln. bound h 1nd and foot. Hc was :entc'::-d alive from thc water. but lied rt few hours later. after utter», lng thc words. “The brutcs, the Jrutes!" Among his effects were oultd two pieces of paper, on one of . yhich was written: l “This nitzht I have had a terrible lrcaln. I dreamed that two their cizctl lnc. robbed inc. tied my hands: 1nd feet and threw inc into tho rater. 'I‘his it: the fourth time in five weeks that I have had this tcr- ‘lblt? dream. May God protect nlc.‘ On another piece of paper wvas. vrittcn. “Should szolnethingz terrible lapprn i0 mo, and should I lose my‘ ifc in consequence. I pray those ~vho find this paper to givc news ‘if my fate to my father. who is ct own councillor in Loelc.“ Thc nurderers were ncvcr discovered. A scmetvltat similar cnsc is that ll a young apprentice in Hamburg, vho dreamed that. he was robbed and murdered on the way to Berge- lcrf. and told his master of the iream. “That is a strange coincidence", z-elnarkcd thc master. "because it 1:0 ‘lappcns that. today I want you to ake some money for me to Bergc-v dorf.“ ‘ The apprentice became alarmed m the way to the village. returned "o thedast village and asked the ocal policeman to send someone‘ vith him until he had passed a: |ertaln corner in the woods. Th9; iollcenlan sent a farm lad witlr‘ rim. and as soon as they had pass- rd the dangerous spot. and the‘ louth had gone back. the apprenJ ice felt so scared that he returned,‘ 0 the village and asked the gen» The farm lad was detailed for the. dreamed. Another c he Dusseldof death in consequence of a dream} There Six months tail-r Schralntl was’ looping ill a common troll with oth- ‘ n 2r pl‘l50l1Cl'S"~-ll8 had been arrested "U-5BAND5 011 some :ricd aloud in his sleep. lint into thc Rhine. _ _ iround his ncck first anti attach a P11131150 10F husbands has _ covered by an expedition in the isl- Tlle other prisoners awoke him and 0f Nllnivflk- Off 1119 11011151 0i Al‘ t 1nd asked what he hnd dreamcdolflfikfl- ' j He replied that he had drcalncd of 170 __ _ t murder committed on a workman months in thc your. by thousands named. Maascn. in which he had or seals. tninor charge-when hc “Throw Armtnea RANK 0f MAJOR m WAR won M. c. sccsurntc- wqtxso BAREHEADED Irl the cotnssr wan-roan. \ The series army officer, who slew his u . _ n In Dreamsl “That: Schoolgirl Complexion” Rem! Pure 10° duty again, and on the way the ap-‘ I'd/Irwin! s“; i: ilnltlllrfidd irenticc, now reassured IOlIIDHIIlOII what he had Eie had hardly finished the recital vhen the youth bent down. picked; "* " lp a stone. and nlnrdcred the ap-. actually lake" Pa"- arentice with it. _ ous- mse ‘v85 may ogstory to the governor, the body of snail move 1/. . mm! told his; niiiipililr-il if nnrr will aniuppd t O11 .l,m~kn1an namedthe unidentified man was exhumed the “Kazhde" schranm, who was condemned to‘ 811d “'85 $011115 u) be 111111 0f 148115911. the Inst seal leaves the island. They They bought; a number of the “rods Schramn afterwards denied that arc not allowed to see their wives of Moses“ Fhc body of an unknown man had he 111111 111111 imytlllilg i0 d0 Wit-ll 111E or their families, and their food is hang on their walls at home to spurt ome time before been taken from 1111111191‘ 1159K. $810118 1119/9 ii W115 1111 without thc phantasy of a dream. butsuffioi “we twQ icnt evidence was forthcnnflitlg iullct-woltnds in ills head. and a 011111111160 11 Dusseldorf jury tot tonc was tied by a cord to hislslclgtililillld h" “'11s . I 13¢ a rom- What has been described as a pn- lketohes above onowo the stages in the career of George Delgnlon. M- 6-, of Toronto, noted linguin ouflq sen with a hatchet and seriously injured hi: police after wandering eroutl (fig gttfeet! of Toronto for houra- lje "i The Business Girl Knows the Dollars - and - Cents Value of S beauty is rated n fli'tllZti’S~.'tllii-(‘Clll5 . £l§>Cl h_v wrnneti of tllc stage and screen, so too it is rated today by \vomcn_ ill the business world. Note thcrc the love]; eonlplexioils that you sec. The rnie for gaining; a good complexion is the same as for Lure/ting onc——s0ap anti water, as advised by virtually every lcad- ing ztlttilority on skin care. This is t0 keep the skin and pores clean and free of beauty-ilnrlztiring accumulations. one uses. Only a trnc cutnplexitm soap rzln be \\'i.~'el_v ()1l1])l0_\'C(l on the skin. The one sccrct is in thc kind of soap _ T/Jc rule for “Tlluzt Schoolgirl CQIIIPIQX/lflfl" Tihus millions use Palmolive, ill this \vay——a soap lnztdc for (JNI-l purpose ottiy, to safeguard the skin. A good coin- plcxion is worth too much to experiment. '\\'ash your facc gently with soothing PflllTlUliVC Soap. niassagitlg the lather softly into thc skill. Itinsc thoroughly, first with warm water,‘ then with cold. if your skin is inclined to lie dry, apply a touch of good’ cold creanl——that is all. Do this regularly, and. particularly in i the evening’. Use powder and rouge if _Vf)1l\\'l.~.l1. But ltevcr leave them on over night. 'l‘hcy clog the pores. often enla-rgw them. Blackheads and disligurcttlcnts often follow’. They nlust be washed away. Avoid this mistake D. not use ordinary soaps in the treat- ment given above. Do not think any green soap. or one represented as of olive and palm oils, is the sztlne as Palmolive. And it tiosts lint 10c the cake! So littic that millions let it do for their ilodics what itwioes for their faces. Obtain :1 cake today. Then note what an amazing difference one week nlztkcs. Other soaps may be too harsh. MADE 1N CANADA h mm! you break lite -\ KEEP THAI SCHOOLGIRL COMPLEXION that, directly the seals appear, thcdirough the trees being able towalk. men. who live by selling the slclnsWater faucets amazed them. for to ' into a camp known asturn a screw and see Water rushing and live there until our. of a wall seemed magic to them e of the prisoners told the from a junk dealer to brought by their wives to a central water for them. When their error spot. whcrc it is collected. A feast was explained the dealer took back ig° at. which thc bladders oi‘ all seals the faucets. but latcr each sheik 111*‘ caught during" thc year are thrown stealthily repurchased them so that c°ild°liil1cd i" back into thc sea to propltnte thc he "would not. bc cheated out of the seal tribe ends their pcrlod of isola- whitc man's magic." tlon. t PARADISE I"(H'NI)| . (SHHIKS SPURN l ....__ v.40} -- f —~--~ ~<+>~ Ten zcbras and two antelopes were PLANES, AU'l‘0b"shipped recently from South Africa to European zoos. __ swig}. _____. Airplanes and autonlobiles failcci intprt-ss a party of real shcikts Aberdeen. Scotland, has a move- ,\vhcn they recently visited a small mcnt for more cleanly methods of town in thc Soudan, but a staircase marketing fish. aroused their vcncratlon. They were. and, during five fatniliitt- with trees growing in‘ An extensive Netherlands Indust- groups, but: they could explain thc rial Exposition will be held at. Rot.- shade-givers being in rows onlyltcrdam from next. May to August. been (its-l to Thc island is inhabited by Eskimos. A native custom orders J EARNED PRECARIOUS S AND . LIVING ARRlVEO m.‘ CANADA AS A STUD LITTLE BERNARD KILLED WHILE ASLEEP STRUCK wutti IN BED BED ROOM BED KiTQ-IFN DAN. ' F UNDm CELLAR DINING Room _t .1 <1 LlViNG I ROOM /\> J HATCH t t E ON Li!‘ PORCH i- Na. o4 i wottccv so: srs R GAVE mMSELF uP HOURS T0 POLICEMAN ON AVENUE R D wlfo and his other child than gave himself says he tiid it to _sav_e they from poverty. up to