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a railroad responsible for her sive obesity, a Kansas City woman suing to recover damages. Until injured in an accident, she weighed 160; her present weight is 375. Settle- ment would seem to be a matter for ex- change experts; the relation of pounds to dollars, eae AS WE understand current problems, all Congress has to do to make everybody happy is (1) to raise prices for the farmer, (2) keep the middleman’s profits intact and (3) reduce the cost of living to the consun As President Harding once knowingly said, “Govern- ment after all is a simple thi tat t hair, and the devil likes In evangelist preacher. The glory of won her to get it cut V Jiu. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle please Walker to answer this person? lists, it seems, would be serious! ped without woman fora toy a wild-eyed pulpiteer from Georgia who once told a New York ience (of whom we were one) that ] s soon give a girl a certificate to hell as a stenograph diploma.” Our blood freezes at the thought of what this evangelist would have said about bobbed hair, had he not heen hissed out of town about twenty years before its arrival, Palad “T must certainly say that had it not been for the Id nm do not think we should have won the war, A British medical off Can it be who made the world safe for democ If so, can’t you hear John exclaiming, “That's gratitude,” whenever he looks upon a dry America? sae it was John Barleycorn And now comes a busybody lawyer who says that marriage by radio is’ illegal. Unfortunate—because if the bride’s re- sponses were inaudible, she could blame it on “the static” in the atmosphere. Pre) iver, which helped him win the mpicnship, is now part of Pr The news from Wash- He might better have given him a niblick. For if ever a President needed help in “getting out of the rough” it is Warren Gamalicl Harding. Monroe Douglas Robinson, nephew of the late T. R., has opened a coffee house in New York City. Out of regard for his uncle’s memory, he might christen it “The Third Cup of Coffee House.” I look forward with confidence to the Il not only speak with but also see t with whom we carry on telephone or wireless conversa- tion.” —A radio expert. Tt begins to look as though the vaude- ville sob-song, “Hello, Central, Give } Heaven,” might become a mere common- place in a decade or two. Mary Miles Minter, whose contract with Famous Players is not to be re- newed, was known in studio patter as “a synthetic star.” Is this a reflection upon the lady herself, or upon the average director? “Mayor Hylan and T « Th A defect in the law which should be remedied at once. In the restaurants they serve vodka in coffee cups.— Russian ite Prohibition must be as much of a suc- cess in Moscow as it is in New York BEWARE, The husband of— WIVES! a nagger. She is No Longer Fat She found a way to reduce her fat. It was a way far more pleasant than dieting or exercising would have been. This new way allowed her to eat foods without danger of becoming fat again. She found Marmola Prescription Tablets. They aid the digestive system to obtain the full nutriment of food. They help Nature to turn food into muscle, bone and sinew instead of fat. Marmola Prescription Tablets are made fror the famous Marmola pre- scription. Thousands have found that these handy tablets give complete re- lief from obesity. “And when the accu- mulation of fat is checked, reduction to normal, healthy weight soon follows. All good drug stores the world over sell Marmola Prescription Tablets at one dollar a box. Do not accept any substitute. If some drug salesman attempts to sell you something else, insist on being supplied with Marmola Prescription Tablets. Should the druggist be temporarily out, order direct and they will be sent in plain wrapper, postpaid. MARMOLA COMPANY 284 Garfield Bldg., Detroit, Mich. Latest and best yet; 144 Poultry Book tatestend bert vet 148 icsdabe’ sone eer esh tenes seems oe atom, ICKS. Tells howto choose Clarinda, towa Berry's Poultry Farm, Box 54, Ames BRRMUD AL“ (Under Contract with Bermuda Government) Sailings Twice Weekly From New York every Wed. and Sat. Landing Passengers directly at Hamilton Dock. via Palatial Twin-Screw, Oil-Burn- ing Transatlantic Liners S. S. “FORT VICTORIA” and S. S. “FORT ST. GEORGE” Each 14,000 Tons Displacement MODERN HOTELS = NO PASSPORTS ~—ALL_ SPORTS. including Golf (Two 18-Hole Courses), Tennis, Sailing. Bathing. Trap-shooting. Horse Racing, Fishing. Riding. Driving. Cycling, ete Book Now for Winter Sailings ST. GEORGE HOTEL, Bermuda, Renovated and Re- furnished. Finest Cuisine. Tennis, Goll. Swimming Pool WEST INDIES Sailing Every 14 Days ms of the Caribbean Sea g Every 14 Days for Trinidad, Grenada and Demerara For illustrated Booklets on Bermuda, West Indies, Trin- idad or Hotel, write FURNESS BERMUDA LINE 34 Whitehall Street, N. Y., or Any Local Tourist Agent