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I 1 1 MUSCATINE JOURN OCTOBER IT 8 1 1 AL AND NEWS-TRIBUNE, WENESDA t- i i 'i i i i i By Williams OUT OUR WAY New Tariff Board multl-milliohaires Exempt fjor jan ardent yachtsman, the spectacle is not particularly thrilling or in-; i "7 AniDiOiirices Rules SrAujUAv. r' I jtt resting, especially in view the maze of, techni calities through which the contestants must struggle. MS. TA )fii Gdvertiinji WorK If it had not beenf for Sir Thoma'the American pub- eral years. I maintain a separate officii building just for answering letters AU clerks and setrftaries are chosen for their ability and character.

jj It wtuld be impossible' toi give complete information each, disease? and its treatments in an ordinary sized typewritten Setter. Therefore. I have had several hundreds 4f leaflets printed or mimeographed, each about a different subjrx'tr. These leafleta are sent to U0 would not haVe cared whether the yachts raced turn mmm Washington, Oct, all.j; 1 Under newly revised- rules pro CTT A FAlMf i cedure the reorganized tariflf com THE MUSCATINE JOURNAL AND NEUS-TRIBUNE BY. JOURNAL HtlNTtNU CU, CLYDE R.

RASEDtAUX blubcr. I GbORQE HINSHAW. Managing Editor. VMA-S. HAviGiiU' CrtW OumP- mission today expected quick action on changes being sought ta tariff schedules ij i It! 1 I I '-tj 111 1 i i you when I think they will ana In the future applicants for, ths T'O MAFTATA queries; WTien I do not thin: leaflet covers the question vuiuigea Dcr ui Durucn 1 a suiftcif ntiy, a letter accompanies They state proving-1 their 1 1 necessity, will be to submit II 1 1 i 1 I I i 1 I 111' I I I aaMBBB II UN I i jl I I 1 it 'k, T(j Jouriuu kiMniheJ imu.

Tha Trltuna 1M48. Tba Nws Established 1880. i1 N-v and Tribune merged 1887. i Journal and News-Trtbuna consolidated Sept, 2. 1918.

Mam bat of Associated Praaa. Hie associated Press Ir exciua)ety entitled to tha um tor '-republication of all news credited to it or not otherwise cra Had In Uls patter and alao th local newa published herein. I ir, t.K- il It if 117 Wi- I tnents of information before investigations are undertaken, setting out evidence ot domestic and foreign costs of jnaterials. produc K1CWVJ I jnky getting letters from you and I enjoy reading' thra and knowing the kind of articles you lik and whether or not you have found khem beneficial. In this tion transportation as well a presenting me competiuve world fl believe, we are to help each other.

You can readily lure. pw I 'I appli Public notice of all suchi cations and of dates set for hear TO rOBSCUIUS. fta Daily la issued every cveu'ng to trie week Meet Sunduy. Daily delivered in trie city by carrier and collected tor weekly, 16 cents per weeK. peJjjr one year by mall, liimde lat and 2nd Daily O.ia vrr by mail, outside lat and and sonea, All mall subscription atrtctly in advance.

Catered as second class matter at the post office-t Mua oetlr.e. Iowa, under act of Mirrh 8. 1879 ACVEBTISINO EEFB.ESEITTATITES. Chicago, New York. Kansas City.

Detroit. Atlanta, St. UoulA COKC. StOTHENBtXRO as HOEB. IMC Member ot Wewspaper Syndicate.

LAWYERS MUST ADVERTISE. Lawyers out vjrest are complaining beqause the trust fcompnies sre "scabbing" on their jobs. Trust companies in thejr desire to get people to entrust their states to trust corporations to be managed and administered havdj been employing lawyers for trust officers and have been givimfg their customers large ft mount of lal advice free. Competition among trust Companies then caiused thern to advertise their free lfgal seryicej and the professional lawyers look upon it as nonunion competition, Especially in the advertising Of legal service by trust jjcompAnita jmost objectionable to the ethical lawyer. In the stkte bar convention in California last week ii-loquent attorneys orated against the trlist companies and adopted a minority committee reportj indicting the trust company practice.

the itj was proposed and applauded tljat eithiral' lawyers Conduct a State-wide speaking campion to expotmd the place of the ethical lawyer In thi to til the public what the lawyer can do and. does do io his Clients. Thifl kind of publicity might be all right and it would- certainly legitimate enough, but like all other oraf it would lack circulation. Salesman in our tig stores can orate about their goods Shut they find the need of some medium like the newspaper that will circulate among the people and carry Histore" newsf to those who are not within the reach the stqre salesman's voice. This ia the fundamental requirement that gives printed advertising, its powerful position in our social life.

The-' lawyers any community could easily do co-optlfative advertising in their local newspapers and d4 it ethicalljl, since they wduld not expound the virtues or of any one individual. They could as a licaljbar asabciation purchase newspaper space in which to publish a series of very informative articles upon the kind of service lawyers render TELEPHONES sow Private Brnnrh Exrhange numfcTa 26 and XI. Wtien operator answer ask for person or department wanted. ings, so as to firs all interested i parties a chance to be heard, also, was provided under the changed regulalojna, The new rules; were approved yesterday after -reorganization of the commission was completed with the! announcement by President Hoover Uiat Thomas Page, Virginia democrat, would ba vies chairman Henry Fletcher; the former diplomat selected to head the conuaisaton Lincoln the last member of the group to be appointed, too the oath of office yesterday. He-1 a democrat, from Indiana.

i Another' former diplomat! added to the staff of the commission was Lefland jHarrison of New York, vho has; just resigned as nilnlster to Uruguay. appointment was announced as chief of the International relations division of the commission. Auto robes in black plaids with, LYRICS LIFE (By DOUGLAS MALLOCH see Lhst answering, letters Is not a profitable enterprise, but I receive certain satisfaction from conducing this servce and feeling tha-t" 1 is of some value to humanity. qi4e4tiovs and ANSWXRS (llert-burn nnd Watrrbraah) Qwesttlon: J. K.

asks: "Can you give njo through your health column a diot suitable for heartburn and Answer: Heart-burn and Water-brash Jean be cured by living on the proper food combinations, and avoiding the use of excessive amounts of food. Overeating must beicittd as one of the principal causes, of these troubles. Continue to stuSy my article each and you will soon learn, how to combine' your foods properly they will npt form incompatible mix- tUrM'f (Sfoda In Coktag) Question: Mrs. asks: "Is the use of soda in food harmful, such as putting it into tomatoes; while cooking?" Afaswer: I do not believe there Is any harm In killing, food! acids with except thit the fruit acids liave a value In i stimulating digdstjon. and this help lost if the soda is used.

Some of the vitamins jiie also destroyed by the soda, i SOMEHOW. safes 1 1 iJimj i MCEKiTS. VM'O OVER mta. u. mt.

orr. eti30fyicaaivtct.twe. rrtnged ends. Maxe gooa 1001- ball robes. Dark colors.

$3.25, 3rd Floor Mc- $5.95 and $10.00. i0t ff send her name! or address. iP MS KiX Colm'a -Adv. ill to society and tothe fellow men. Reasons and necessity for the making of wills, dangers in making important business commitments Another surprising thing is the TS.

ST number of. letters that come in giving a set of general symptoms XNjt i i iKSff that might apply to a dozen or more diseases ftnd expecting me to make a diagnosis, but, unfortunately, a careful physical examination is usually necessary in making a diagnosis. I do not under-take to make diagnoses by mail. If you do not deceive a reply in a few days, do not be alarmed and insist on a careful examination. Qncition: VV.

P. writes "I hav Ibeen Suffering froth! hemorrhages of the lungs for' thirteen years -without having tuberculosis. Will you kindly advise me through vour roiumn if there is any cure for icr Ahier: You are ho doubt! what is' called a "bleeder "and you can rid oi this tendency if yOU will You mav then Mend me a rerjort of his findings I can then Wlthoit legal addition titles, rights, of partners, heiijjs, spouse1, differentiation between copartnerships anjd corporations, rights and also dutless of neighbors all those relationships that people' must have with one another to live under the laws that govern them could be explained in Such a way that people Would look upon the cost of legal advice as an investment and not a loss. Of course, there is a bare possibility that individual lawyers reading the advertisements as to the ideals and ambitions of their profession might be influenced tq livtii up to thein. If s0 no lawyer would himself become a party the lawbreakjng crime of a bootlegger; lawyers wkuld not overcharge for their services lt matters pertaining to an estate; they would not abuse' the rights of liberty under our statutes to protect a cWminail from his just deserts under the law.

Trust eompibiies assure thpir clients that they will never be robed by exorbitant fees, so their advertising of legal! sirylce attracts business and In-spiressfonfi(lenee, Lawyers, through a local bar association, could gtf to the public with a code of ethics through co-operative advertising that would inspire confidence provided, of course, that individual lawyers lived ijp to thfir code, as many good lawyers ftrt wupfn rati n1 virt lsi and tvipnf trust enmnanv send my advice; as to the correct diet and treatment which I think might bo suitable. Your letters smist be addressed to adopts a diet containing plenty of cooReJt and raw greens, These foods icon tain the elements' which thebtood requires for proper coar. me in care it this newspaper. If you do not receive a reply in a few days, do not be alarmed, and you do not need to send, another nniuaaH ukpfaatsmus) ulatlon. Add a dish of gelatin to TmUm HO(f pilXAnDS ASFEnCUSI your idlet each oav and this will ntter inquiring about the first assist! in fortifying thai body one, as it usually takes about two weeks bef orti you will receive a against having hemorrhages competition if ther want to, and it can be done a s.

j. i 1 CoUectidn Increatvei: De Moines, Oct 1.A,); Inheritance tax collections for September totaled $49,968.34, SUte Treffisnrer Rftyr E. Johnson freport- ethically. MarshJllltown Times-nepubiican. CS -N.

Taa Rlfht aaa lUDf Wsf MlaaAaM jj rln j23 Taan-a-mrnt la Aineries'mot Piontitar LaxaUr. ssie. Wtpaodabla, noa-habit formin. Keep It handy ia this attractive eoooonUcal botti. Aiperrun Is tWfurti iI totter wsjr te take aanlrin bitter tablet ta wallow, Enactrv I smaller dm for vary aspirin us At your druBeirt's or tnutra momxm cvipobatiom HNartSiHiaarH Wawarh, N.

J. I -U Si -I I reply and in some cases! it may take a little longer, as some letters require special research work before i being; i answered, You Imay be Interested' Ito know something of how so" many letters can bo answered. They sometimes amount to several thousand a day. All answers jare! either dictated by myself or by rny staff doctors who have been ii1 ray employ; for sev HAMPSHIRE SUNDAY. A NEW ed'ttHlay.

The figure for geptem .1 ber, 1929, was! 547,915.40. I (READ THE STORY 'THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) i i Ads are won journal Want 1, i 1 1 1 1 that little You may, as well not try," This nado the Tinymitea derfifl pullers. Keep on goin', somehow, Though you'd really rather quit, Keep on grinnin', somehow, If it's just to show your grit, 1 Keep on tryin', somehow, When your heart la sad and sore, Keep on workin', somehow, Though there's no one that it's for. Keep believin'. somehow, When a friendship's done and through, Keep on prayin', somehow, When that's all there is to do, 1 Keep on lookin', somehow, Eor the breakln' of the sky, Keep on hoping, somehow, Though there's not a reason why.

Keep on llvln', somehow. When the joy of life is gone, Keep on thinkin', somehow. Things are better further on, Keep believin', somehow, 1 i Though there's plenty now to doubt, For it always seems that, somehow, Things are always straightened out. (Copyright, 1930, by Douglas Malloch.) MAItRIAGW rA GENIUS. A pen and ink sketch of Virginia Clemm, the girt who became the wife of Edgar Allen Poe, shared misery and hardship with him and finally died of cold, hunger and general Impoverishment, has been discovered in the east; and it is given a strange, romantic interest by the belief that it was drawn by poe himself.

There are other sketches with it, all supposedly drawn by Poe; but it is this one that draws people' attention. It shows a face that is calm, peaceful and happy; if Poo himself actually drew It be must lhave done it before privation came to wreck Virginia Clemm's life- or perhaps, like the geniua he was, he 3ooked beyond those things 'and sketched, not the girl iat really existed, but the girl that might have existed if the fates had been a bit kinder. If this portrait was really the work of Poe, it is an pxttemely valuable discovery; and this is not inerely because Poe was a great poet, but also be cause Virginia Clemm is such a pathetic and figure. How we would like to know more about Itaer! How, indeed, we would like to see, not a ppr Jrait of her by Poe, but a portrait of Poe' drawn by her! 1 For Virginia Clemm suffered that strangest lot latcs that can befall a woman; she married ian authentic genius. i I Such marriagesgeniuses being extremely; rari are not common; and the girl who gets Into one of them is apt to find that the world is a place filled with wonder and terror, unpredictable and uncontrollable, But It may be, after all our pity for Virginia Clemm'i hard life has been expended, that she did not need Quite as much sympathy as the world has given her.

i To be sure, she suffered the physical torments of cold and hunger. She was oppressed by poverty throughout her flhort married life. She died -very young. But it may be that It was worth It. For, after all, she lived with a man who had eyes that could see and a voice that could sing.

Gazing Into the circumscribed world that was America a century ago, he was able to find beauty and piykry and passion so freely that his songs and his storlei kre still alive today, and will live for many more generations. What girl would not be willing to 'go hungry now and then if the man of her heart could create, from the light of her own eyes, a thing like Annabel I jj Marrying a poet, even a poor one, even! who does not know that he is a poet, is risky business. Marrying a genuinely great poet is a surf road to disaster. But it is not the worst fate 'poaceivj ible. It may mean sorrow and misery and: heart! break but It will also, now and then, mean ecstasy.

an slop, "we wished to, see wnere it would drop," sand one, "'but now! we're certain it won't fall down from 'the! sky. They went to bed that night and then at nfiorn were on their wayi again. "Ttiis time we'll head Exempi From AH Federal Income Tax At Montreaux all the Tinies played out in the hotel yard and stayed up rather late that (evening. It was beautiful outside. The moon smiled down from up above.

Raid Scouty, 'This Is what I love. Let's count the stars. And promptly, that is what each Tiny tried. "There arc so many in the sky, I'm sure I cannot count that high," exclaimed wee Clowny suddenly. "I think I'll have to Sstop.

The rest of you can go ah 'ad, but I'll just take a raat instead. I'm going to watch one big star? and see if it will drop. "It seums, at nsht, if It is lear that' stars shoot round throughout the year. I've often seen; one take a trip and it id heaps of fun." and then he wrinkled up his brow nnd shouted, "Look! One's shooting now." The Tinymites all $28,200.00 'I 1 i i' ftit 3 i at -1 .1 1' 1 i in Kew Hampshire may indulge In a flycasting contcstjon Sunday, but they must not play ball or engage in trap shooting. The Merimac Cpuntjf Sportsmeti association haN been making plans for a 'Jleld day a Contoocook River park, which la limits fpf Concord.

The festivities are to occur a Sunday, but the baseball and trap shooting hve been eliminated oir the advice tff CouiUy Solicitor Willoughby A. Colby. The reason; assigned isj that these diversions are noisy. Fly casting may be coiitluctejl In silence. i doea the fblue law bend if not break.

The anclen: statutes cid not prohibit games on the Lord's day because theyl were noisy. Good citizens were expected toi observe the Sabbath for other reasons, and other persons! were to bo made to observe it that they rilight jalso, perchance, be saved from New. Hampshire has clung to: its oldtime Sunday law. Once before this year it hais been necessary for the county solicitor in Concord to give warning against baseball the Lord's day. But those who observance iki the neighbor state in lines withj the century ideas may discern in the latest news reason for hope, If the casters of the fly arei permitted to compete one against albeit in silence, how long before the southpaws And rl Ejht-hftnders will face the New Hampshire Babe 'Ituths while the crowd expresses itself in the atri'niious tasebsjll It is conceivable that tle" performance ijof the fly castcra may yet be remembered a the well known opening Boston Transcript.

1 1 I f- 0-r: i LET'S GIVE THE LITTLE PATRIOT A HAND. aci oss the lakje upon a lovely nhipi" explained the friendly Travel Man. to tne boat the whole bunch jran. 'Course -Lake Geneva was sjo nice, it 'made a lovefy tripJ i Tlie boat was very lovely, too. ThaJ Tinies' fofind a heap to do.

We're going ip Geneva," said the Trayel :Maii.r".nd then, when you all reach thatj lovely spot, you'll be surprised, is like as inotv The town is on this lake and you can take a swim i gain." City of Clarendon Illinois 6 Paving Bbrids Th Tinymites visit the Jlght- watched it and thev regan to run This made the Travel Man nouo at laugh loud, said he, "ou are a (Copyright, 0.930, NEA Serv- funny crowd. You cannot catch I vice, Inc) Denominations $1,000 and $100. Principal and annual Interest 'payable- September 1st at the offkf of the Oty Treasurer. Clarendon Illinois, Iowa. or may be collected through Muscatine State Bank, Muscatine I bfe recptionlis being arranged for the triumph Callable after notice at "100 and interest.

i liEREiT tO VOUIt ilHEy'BJTlH AuTttoa Off -me fistiiiWto Htwi AS questions lagsnTWia Maatth tnd CVrt wS answwad. Lwga, tttmfd, mU Urtstd nvlop4 anist ba endosadL Writ on Jena sida ot papar cx LttV Must est suBnJ IVIaturiUes September 1st 1 ISO ank Add. Dr. Ftar. McCav.

csta al this sapac $3,200 1033 300 300 1 1031 3,200 1933 $3,200 1936 3,200 1937, 3,200 1938 3,200 1939 $3,2001910 cTrespcd to me Sri care of this newspaper, and lit must be accompanied by a larfre. self-addressed stamped envelope. Give -your whole name on the envelope'; and be; sure to add your street or1 mall box address, And the city and country, These are simple, aren't Yet, you would be cujrprisKK? to kftawf just how many WHEN WRITING FOR AD1CE AS my readers probably know, I am always pleased to send my advice or information to therh In answers to their letters. However, the large volume of mail which I receive makes it necessary that certain rules be followed: First: Your letter should be rhort and to the point (not Over 150 i words i and it need not give your whole history. All that is ($14,200 of Various 3Iaturities Have Been Sold) xnceu ai uuu ana anieresv aiem oo $500,000,000 FOR THAVEL.

hundreds of letters I receive witb- The close of the tourist season brings the estimate Clarendon Hills is in Dupage County, Illinois, about 16 miles southwest ot the Loop District irt Chicago, and is a very attractive residential needed is the name of the disease cut any name pr address! to which frort which you are suffering. It i I fttull send afreply. Forjcxample, is always advisable to enclose your one woman, lias written1 four doctor's diagnosis when you do lettcirs. the Ia tf three asking me not sknow what the trouble is. 1 why I did not Answer the first one.

Second: Your letter must bet ad- land in none the letters cJid she 1 ii i suburb. Excellent transportation service is furnished; by; the i Chicago. Burlington Quincy Itailroad. bonds, have been issued Ito pay 1 -that American travelers this summer spent no lei than $500,000,000 to visit Europe. That la rather blj: piece of change; one wonders just what th American tourist got for his money.

i i In lome cases, probably, he got nothing at ail. the man who goes to Paris only to Infest the Arhr rlcan bar and exchange home-town reminiscence with tome other compatriot might Just as well be itaytng ant entry or William K. Hearst into Chicago on Oct. Ttip celebration la headed by William Hale Thompson, Vhom lithe Hearst press has gallantly sup-porteJi in eVery: campaign. In manner the demonstration is to serve as a rebuke to the French government which recently handed Mr.

Hearst his bat and told him that his' company was not desired In that couitry. i i Theipredbminafing note of the pow wow will be patriotism, spelled entirely with -tapital letters. Mr. Hearst is to be Ixalted as the nation's leading "pathriate," as r. Dooley wasiSwont to express it.

On of his most conspicupus performances in this line was nisi lukejwarmness for America sduring the Worlds war. Of jbourse, it niays; appear Sspiteful to bring Ijtbis up no4', when wej arj trying our best to fprgeti that vastf unpleasantness but even a mild protest is allowable in times when somebody is try-ing to get away with murder, i If the paens of the Chicago populace will wipe out the ldsult (perpetrated by France "to 120,000,000 people tt(e Unted ai heatedly Expressed by Thompson, then we! should be satisfied. It's much than! ah expensive -War, and if Mr. Hears! is appeased, the other of us "should worry Hocn der Hearst! Burlington Gazette. '-o Il ,11 6f ONE COUNtV.

's'A li'K paper, published in a county in central Kan-pas, calls attention to the fact that In that county from January, thlls year, to the middle of September, a totaj of 5 SS4 ajiitomobile licenses were issued. As there are nb largls towns in the county, It naturally foUowl that it is strictly an agricultural community, poubtless ther are many rf the older residents of Ujat county i who remember; the time when the lynch-p(n wagon was the only means of conveyance. They ujed this old wagon to go to town Saturday to get the mall and exchange a basket of eggs for a few family groceries, And on Sunday the whole family ro4 tb church in; the same wagbn. It was Custom-ari those tirnes, when two farmers met on the aid dljrt road. Pt0P their teams and chat a while abitielghborho4d affairs, a they had no telephones or fMlly, papers.s Not so today, however.

When thej meet on a'hard surfac road In high powered ears, they toot a horn for theiribalf Of the roadL Kani city Dally Drovers Telegram. 1 "Ol llAt on 1 A'lti tutxvtr ys Mr. Coolidge in a eharacteria-ticanyt unsquivocal analysis the situation "mav for the cost of paying certain streets beginning just two blocks from the bpaiiess section In the opinion of counsel legally levied Illinois 'Special Assessments a lien upon the property against which thejy are; assessed ajrid are prior to the lieii of any first mortgage, civil or mechanic's lien; Elelp Your Kidneys Deal Promptly with Kidney andco-equai with the hen; of general taxes. i. irregularities, bothered with constant bscLarhe, bladder Irriutions and getting op Legal Opinion by Chapman Cutler Chicago, dinols I i i I 1 I it i ml nv at night, help jour kidneys with Vri.

Offered Subject t4 Previous Sale and Change In iPrice ,1 I joan uu. pi SucceMfuI for inore than 50 years. Endorsed the world over. Sold by dealers everywhere. i nome.

uui ir mo most pan, very likely, the tourists got their money's worth. In crpssing ocean they got a glimpse of a civilization quite tin like their own. Even granting the contention that many tourteti remain quite impervious to the effects of this ex- porure of old-world culture, it Is' obvious that the effect on America as a whole must be considerable. Frdvinclallsm. cannot live when people go travelling on such a scale.

1 INTERESTED IN SIR X1IOSIAS. The cup rces between the yachts Entsrprlse and Shamrock drew a great deal of attention in the news, papers; but if Is interesting to reflect that fully 398 per cent of this Interest came because of the presence DEPAHT3IENT fl 1 -'I I 1 i 50,000 Users Endorse Doan's: Muscatine State Bank A. HAWKINS, SKOTWEIX ST SAN rRANCISCO. aayat 1 was and achy sod had a persistent aoircoasa aerosa mr back. Mr kidney didn't Bscm to act ht after a cold and I felt aH not of aorta.

Ooaa's JIusca tine's Largest Bank riu war wmi i aetoeu. I ory tDaas tne teei myscu I oow ssjep ii UDninswmrsnsBBCsauBBnisisKai, i iThone 31 and 35 -1 mm A Diarttie thm Kidneyi genial Sir Thomas Upton. As a boxing promoter srould say. Sir Thomas was "the gate." I Tachting on this scale is, after all. a 'sport fot be beer or Well or, on the other hand, ov Detroit News.

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