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r i . V PAGISOX T- TftE BQffRBffifl gKWfe PABJ& KSyfUY TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, l2t. DON'T PUSH. '-"mWbi?2L' ml:ZmHiL' jjte?jL ld?Zl v t yT - -- . - . , MAKE MAPS FROM AIR I Sr. s! Shoulders 11 Baking Cares When CALUMET comes in, all baking troubles take quick leave You go right ahead and mix up bak ing materials, for biscuits cakes anything without fear of uncertainty. Calumet makes you forget failure. CALUMET BAKING POWDER is the most popular because it docs give most perfect results. It has the big gest demand because it is the most tic- pendable. I he fact that it js the bij Rest seller proves that it is the best. XiiiiiJi win uuviuit: you Li:uk iiic.i; is none"justas good.'' Buy acan- .f ycu are not satisfied take it back end get your money back. Calumet contains only such inure- dients as have been approved .officially by the U. S. Food Authorities. Ycu tare v. ken you buy it. HIGHEST QUALITY HIGHEST AWARDS Eager for Information. 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For " letterheads, billheads, and all kinds of forms, we .cany in stock, recommend and -use -VI " SfMfS The Xtility 'Business Paper Let Us Serve You as a Partner BOURBON NEWS JOB DEPARTMENT A MAN ANQ HIS WIFE ILEVY, THE .DRY CLEANER ' FSSM6 ? - Home Phone 169- Many interesting things have been learned of late about the mechanics of gTeat crowds. To' look down upon a mass of people or to strug gle through it, the group seems to be governed by no rules whatever. When a crowd is lined up along a sidewalk to watch a parade for in stance, the greatest pressure is ex erted on the third line behind the front. It has been found that the mass force of a crowd even when each, man in it is unconscious of pushing, it often irresistable. Bach one pushing just a trifle develops 'a force which will tear down the heaviest timbers. The police who attempt to stop it are swept aside. People are crushed to death in this human vise. The moral is, when in a crowd, don't push. WHY IS A HEADACHE? Pepto-Mangum Enriches and Builds Up the Blood. Pallor, Headaches and Shortness of Breath Disapnear Pepto'-Mangan Sold" in Liquid and Tablet Form' Why should any girl or young jo in an continue to have a pale, sallow complexion and a listless, run-down system devoid of energy and vital ity? Such young folks are continually unhappy and dejected simply be cause they accept such a' condition as their misfortune, and envy their friends who are in the bloom of health and enjoying all the good things of life. i If such young women would real ize that their anemic condition is probably due to thin, impoverished Dlood, which could easily be en liched by Gude's Pepto-Mangan, how much happier and attractive they would be. Gude's -Pepto-Mangan is a safe, beneficial and pleasant tonic for any one suffering from any ailment caused by poor blood. If taken reg ularly for a few weeks it will enrich the blood with thousands of the healthy red-blood cells that are needed to carry nourishment to every part of the body. Pepto-Mangan is sold in both liquid and tablet form. Both con tain the same medicinal ingredi ents. is on the package. Without "Gude's" it is not Pepto-Mangan. (adv) 1 Be Your Partner r"w- above all the service i may both derive saiisf action by having their worn and soiled garments cleaned by us. The "cost is nominal, while the pleas ure of wearing old clothes that have the appearance of new, in conjunction with the knowledge that you are effecting a. great ving, must surely satisfy you. A phone brings us. Airplanes to Be Used to Chart Amazon Anea. French Experts Plan to Survey Route of River From Flying Machines. Para, Brazil. Airplanes may be em ployed to map the valley of the great Amazon river. If the French are suc cessful -in their effort to use aircraft for surveying the routes of the risers of French Guiana, it Is understood the Brazilian government will apply the same-method to the survey of the Amazon and its affluents. A French company is said to have been formed in Cayenne, with hangars on the Maroni river, and French avia tors with flying experience gained in the war are being employed to run the 25 hydro-airplanes said to have been furnished by the government. In addition to making maps, the ma chines will be employed for carrying valuable freight, mails and passengers. There are immense rivers in French Guiana, which, because of the presence of many rapids, are now only navi gable In canoes, which take weeks to transport freight over distances which the hydro-airplanes can cover in as many hours, xwith always large stretches of smooth watef offering a suitable surface for landing and "take offs." The freight charges are said to be high, and the traffic is expected to con sist mainly of gold, balato and essence of rosewood, which are the principal exports of the colony. The passenger business is not expected to be heavy. These hydro-airplanes will also be used for prospecting the forests for balato trees, which grow in groups, so that the foliage can, i is said, be readily distinguished by aviators flying low over the tops of the forest trees. In the past the securing of fresh sources of balato has been a work of much danger and difficulty. Specially trained balato workers, well armed, traveling in bands of 15 or 20, have been employed .to explore the forests, and they had to carry with them sup plies to cover many months. STUDENT COSTS $641.60 YEAR Tuition Expense to Princeton Univer sity, for Which He Pays But $174. Princeton, N. .T. President John Greer Hibben of Princeton university authorized the following statement: At the request of the university authorities,- Treasurer H. G. Duffield of Princeton, has just completed a study of the actual cost to the university of educating a student. The figures show that for the years T912 to 1917 it cost an average of 641.60 annually to educate an under graduate. Toward this the student paid an average of $174 in tuition fees. Thus, a student who attended Prince ton received, In effect, an actual gift from the university each year of serv ices and work involving an outlay on the part of the university over and above (he amount the student paid of $467.60. The statement asserts no Increase in tuition fees Is contemplated. FRENCH HELD IN PRISONS Captive Returned From Germany Tells of Being in Solitary Confine v ment in Fort. Dijon, France. Germany still- re tains French prisoners of war in close confinement, it is claimed by, Louis Poucher, a French volunteer, who was taken prisoner in 1918, and returned to l;is home here recently. hy declared "that he, with two com rades, was tried before a court-martial for attempting to escape, and was sen tenced to ten years' imprisonment in a fortress. He was taken to Danzig, and the others were sent to Koenigs herg. The Frencli mission from Ber lin which visited the Danzig fortress discovered, according to Boucher, sev eral prisoners in solitary confinement, and had them released. Boucher was among them. French war office rec ords had carried the word "disap peared" against his name. N GERMANS WANT WHITE HOUSE Propose to Spend 22,000,000 Marks for an Official Residence for Presi- dent. Berlin. Germany. Plans are under way to spend 22,000,000 marks for the purchase and equipment of a residence for future German presidents, some thing onHhe line of the White House in Washington or the FJysee in Par is, but necessarily less pretentious. The pan-German papers are opposing the idea and one of them remarks sar castically that the plan does not en tirely fit In with Erzberger's talk about "uttermost economy." Numbers for Fong Sings. San Francisco, Ca. So. many Fong Sings appeared to "charges of violation of the federal narcotic laws that Fed eral Judge William Van Fleet "of the federal court here was forced toplace them in numbered chairs, such as "Fong Sing No. 1, Fong Sing No. 2," etc., down the line. Each was tread ing on the other's toes, so to speak, and all the attorneys and all the king's men had a terrible time parting them again. Forty-two Chinese faced the charge t selling narcotics without license. a Invade Houses in Yellowstone In Search of Gnib. Animals So Tamed by U. S. Protection They Follow People Around. Denver. Deer, which invade kitch ens cf houses in search of food, and beggar bears, which waylay automo bile tourists and pedestrians along the roads, are examples of the extent to which the protection furnished by the government to the wild game within the boundaries of 'Che various national parks has tamed the animals, accord ing to Horace M. Albright, superin tendent of Yellowstone National park, and assistant to Stephen M. Mather, director of national parks, who came to Denver recently to attend the meet ing of park officials. "One night shortly before I left, 1 went to a dance," said Mr. Albright. "I took home a pitcher of cider and a plate of doughnuts. When I reached the house I placed them on a back step, while I unlocked the door. A vnolse behind me caused me to look around and there was a big mule deer with his nose buried in the pitcher of cider, lie followed me into the house for one of the doughnuts, and when I gave it to him, he trotted off." " It is no unusual sight, declared Al bright, to See deer entering and leav ing a house in Yellowstone. Small children feed them from their hands, and beggar bears, he declared, have come to be one of the biggest attrac tions of the park. "They wait beside the road until an auto or party of pedestrians approach, and then get up on their hind legs and extend their front paws for contribu tions" Albright said. The tameness of the animals has its drawbacks as well, because It makes them easy for pot hunters if they hap pen to stray beyond rhe park boun daries. W$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$S$$$ Broadway's Latest Is Rag Doll on Arm New York. With a rag doll, 12 inches long, dangling to a ribbon from her arm, Mrs. Carl Lamb. Philadelphia, wife of Lieutenant Lamb, U. S. N., cre ated a small-sized sensation on Broadway recently. The - doll, "Patsy Dooley" by name, was brought along, said Mrs. Lamb, "to keep me 'company." She Is going to China soon, she said, and will take "Thomas Squeel ix," a brother to "Patsy," along with her. $$tt$$$5$$$$$$$$$il) FINDS HIS STOLEN PICTURE Artist Discovers Painting at Art Dealer's Taken From His Studio 16 Years Ago. New York. Among thejroducts of his own brush prized most 'highly by Childe llassam, was a picture which lie painte'd when beginning his career In the Latin quarter of Paris three decades ago, and although it disap peared 10 years ago, when he was moving from., one apartment to anoth er in this city, his recollection of It never faded entirely. ltecently Frank K. M. Rehn. son of an artist and himself u dealer In art at C West Fiftieth street, called on Mr. Hassam to Inquire as to the au thenticity of a picture attributed to him and previously acquired by the dealer. When Mr. Hassam entered the dealer's gallery and viewed "Flower Girl Selling Peonies," he at once rec ognized his long-missing painting. As Mr. Rehn had bought the painting he demurred against giving it back with out being reimbursed Mr. Hassam began an action in the supreme court for the recovery of the picture or $1,000, BRITONS LACK CHORUS GIRLS Slow to Turn to Slage After ong Pe riod at Other Work -During War. London. England is experiencing a shortage of chorus girls, according to some theatrical agents and stage man agers. 'Plenty of young women are still anxious to get into the limelight, but experienced girds are said to be far less plentiful than they were. One the atrical agent has explained the situa tion thus: "During thexwar a large number of chorus girls, show girls and other 'small part ladies' left the stage for other work. Some are remaining in It permanently ; others have not yet come back to the theater: N Many girls, too, were married to officers during the war. 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