The Seaforth News, 1928-02-02, Page 3I."'o ' i T 3
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oor (?) Indians
Found, in � Grave Gain New Vitality lay T3ulldiiti;'011 Royalties' or ()sages Are.:
• " $eginning tQ Decline +.
Ives and Servitors Had Been Up the Bleed, t
Killed to Accompany the There aro many women who passpoveirtyuhis, ,coma to :theeOsagavIn
In, in Death their days in a constant state of wear- pians, for thq last q}tarteriy dlstrlbn•
bless• Thcy-ltavo barely ,suirieient lion of oil royalties •gave eaoh'mem-
bar Of lite tribe only $1.100,
(holt manifold duties, Often they The oil wealth of the tribe is be
lscoveries in Tomb. Shoal have an aching bead, a miserable pilin ginning to decline and the Federal
c in the basil, and Iimbe, that feel as Government, . guardian of the Oeages,
Chaldean Civilization C.. heavy as i a i The 1' 1 t 11 to
First I -lint of the Custom • eaetgY to enable theta to perform
e c, to wtoe rile is taking steps to adjust their stand-,
error to Egyptian duo to blooiiloss0050, No Montan Hoed
at•d of living to their reduced incomes,
suffer it taus way, 01e is oast'• tq ak. 'which exceeded 10,000 annually' for'
in 3,5QU•L. tabu a supply 'of rich red l loocl U telt•
Louden—The eecen't announcement ing Dr`• Williams' Pittlt Pills. ' The new inttivielual tribesmen during • the last l
el the discovery of the grave of a biaocl created by these pills rapidly' e.""" ''ears.
Xing ter Ur by the Joint expedition tauilds up the system; headaches and this dfi rstst . of the Government' in
of lite British �0use1tm and the Uon baaltacttts. disappear, clergy returns s to limit to $2,000
an the o m the factory list price of the new auto
rectitl o -P Pennsylvania Was followed ) Y of living is felt'onoe dre. mobiles which the Indians may Pur-
recently by news of a discovery . Proof of those statamonts !s given
by Mrs. I d. Lenore, Stoney Point 0ha5e, Titus' "poverty," affects a
\ scientiflcally more important and, in- „ rood' race which traveled from coast
tiinsically much more interesting Ont., who says: Poi,' a long time I p
and one whoh throws a new arts grim had been in a very miserable condi- to coast in expensive limousines.
lighton royal burial customs la tion,• always, feeling tired out, sleepy Almost $240;000,000 in, oil and gas
y and weals -The least wont about the leases'rind royalties have been paid to
MTliebody the 300 yearn ago, house would leave -°mo heiplessiy tired the Osages in seven years.
The body of the King hinisoif: was: and nothing that I''lid soenlee to give. tiv
not diseovoree, probably 'having been
relief .
tomb 2fobbers not verylong Believing that a that might do 1Viafla Scourge Ended, ,Italian
stolen by b me good, we moved to town, but, eon Officials say
after the burial, But there was evi- batt' to -expectations instead of get -
.,':deuce in plontetemot only t ting
Ono day while talking to a confident that a death blow had. been
hat this is g• better I Was growing Steadily Rome—Government officials are
truly a royal, tomb )jut that when the
• King of Cr passed to his ancestors
h took 'with hi t the 1 odes not
quebec Sports Big' Attraction
Beginning end of December and running until the third week, of Match
and featuring' the Easton International Dog sled Derby, the Quebec City
Winter sports is a magnet that brings the tourists from near and far, Illustra.
tion shows Governor A. Marry Moore, of New Jersey, and Mrs. Moore, taking
g bob -sled run down tee Dugerin Terrace just outside the Chateau Prontenac
where they stayed over the New Year's holiday' with a distinguished PUrtY
from that State.
neighbor, she urged my taking Dr. dealt to the notorious Nlafla, scourge
Williams' Pink Pills, telling the that of • Sicily for a generation. After a
her daughter. had been in a condition trial at Termini Imerese, Sicily, which �®•..
• o oot'w t m o est
only his' war' chariot and, the: easesN E Radio Artists of France Unite
much like mine This persuaded me lasted for throe months, 147 mem- �����
which ,had drawn' it, his gaming board
For Protection
• and dice, ,bat also his gtooma, his to try this medicine and I have mucic berg of the band were convicted of F/ i rgevA'! �j ONES FOR L1�H Il 1� ®AtIAaA!
Wkat tH a investigators' found was hen advice. After the use of a few
servitors, lts_musiciaua and his wiyee. reason to be grateful. that I followed various crimes `'ranging Rom larceny
to murder,' Seven were acquitted,
mutnmiod relics et a massacre;
A similar custom. prevailed in the
earliest days of Egypt, but that it
was followed in Mesopotamia was un-
known until the ',spade brought 'to
light this tomb with gold -bedecked
women of the harem laid 'out in or
• dered rows apart from musicians and
servants at their task, and men on
guard," to' quote the report of the dis-
coverers. "It has supplied definite
information absolutely new' to science
and attends ..material far theories still
more far-rea:ebing."
• Work of Art
-A magnificently detorted: chariot
and harp, gold and sliver vessels, an
exquisite toilet set and various other
treasures yielded by the grave serve
to illustrate the extraordinary degree
o2 material civilization which Mesopo-
taenia enjoyed more than 5,000 years
ago .and how' far it was in advance of
contemporary Egypt, according to the
boxes of the pills; there could be no
doubt that they, were helping me, and
as I continued their. ;nae my health
and setrength, came back and now I
ani doing a11'my/own work and feeling
in the best of health. For this splen-
did condition I must give my thanks
to Dr. Williams' Pints Pills,"
The pills are sold by all druggists,
or you : can get'thein by mail ,at 500
a box from The Dr. Williams' Medi-
cine Co., Brockville, Ont.
The gas meter lues automatio. One
diet' something went wrong. "I don't 'venturons'eareer—arrest, . Sixty lave -
know what's wrong with that meter," vers defended them in vain.
said mother, "but sty costing twice as Some Le the accused denied their
niece lately.' fe knew," said little crimes blandly; ,others were arrogant.
Peter;"it's suffering from. gee -trick One told that he had inherited the
trouble." worldly goods that he was accused of
stealing trom.hds.uncle. Those in the
court room who knew his uncle% past
smiled, for this was the nephew of
The trial was the outeeme of. a
promise made. lea Premier. Mussolini
to free the country from the shadow
of the Mafia,' Under the Premier's
orders Perfect Mori began to bring. in
the brigands.
Tiley wore lodged in.the gloomy
looking jail at Termini Interese,
guarded by a sqund of soldiers wf'tlt-
out.and 'cabinierl within. .The bandits
enjoyed no love notes, no anony-
mous :gifts, no ardent requests for
interviews or photographs. They had
meet the. crowning' blow of their ad-
OXF S
ALAS: AOC BLIIZS AND : eILVEns-- Gaetano Ferrarello,. whom ..police pur-
director. - ' , animal increase for 1027. April. pups- for ;;led for thirty-three years and finally'
The grave was found after an area foil delivery now reserved at 26 ler cont, ,.captured.
]ower prlco. (hail later 13r Bookltgente,
of _ some forty by eeeenleen feet had- Special oppotunity, Free Booklet . and Many witnesses appeared to tell of
been uncovered. Thee first object to Basic Refereneesr stolen cattle, extortion, blackmail and
come to attention was the harp, deco- - Pixo!IintioEIro.�i. 80X PAEMO
Etn ire EI 6sattte, tvaih. .kidnapping. It took the jury three
rated with gold, lapis lazuli shells days to reach a verdict on all of the
and plaques engraved with mytho- accused,
logicalscenes, O.1 the next.disaov- When the, verdict was rear the
ery, the chariot, Mr.- Woolley 'wrote: Dahlia prosecutor asked the Court to
"We had never hoped to recover from ! impose these penalties: hard labor
the salt -laden soil of Iraq the'design for life for seven, thirty years' .1m
of things so perishable as these, prisonment for, eight and imprison -
Now, for the first time, w0 can • l ment from five to twenty-five years
realize
furnthe which a Sumerian
of for the others cinvtcted.
threalize .efttraordinar richness
clan King 0
might possess' in the middle of the amusia
A mutual friend told an g
fourth millenfum before Chrlet. .�� ,ere
"The chariot had been drawn by
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story concerning Sir'James Barrie,
two asses, and at the head of each ;whose shyness is Well known. At a
ass lay the groom, as if still holding Fiyll l�fi[ :' D W recent society function ,the famous
the reins, while a third' groom lay by novelist took into dinner a,pretty but
the side. nervous young woman. For fully i1Ve
Bodies Are 'Huddled' Up
"The whole group reminded one of
the -description that Herodotus gives
of the funeral of a. Scythian King, al-
though whether here. the animals and
impaled as in
the men had been p
Scythia or merely killed and permit-
• ted to lie In their places there was no
evidence to show.
"On three sides' of a `codes chest'
and under the offerings piled against
1t, we found human bodies, not prep-
, erly laid out for burial, but huddled
np' as if death had overtaken. them
suddenly. The body at the chest
reamed to be that of a person of seine
standing, for around: its forehead
was a frontlet of beads '02 gold' and
lapis and two lengths of gold chain,
while gold earrings were - on the ears,
Perhaps the keeper of the wardrobe
carried on his duties to another
world." -
Throngs Cross Danube on Ice,
With Customs • Guards
' ". Helpless , '
Sofia:—'Unusually:: extreme told'
weather has frozen the. lower Danube
between Rumania and Bulgaria,-eto
c, the great consternation of the cue -
toms authorities, who are unable to
prevent thou ods of people from'
crossing the ,ver in both directions.
Both nation`s' are anxious, because
they take the matter of passports and
,ditties seriously as well as suspect -
Ing each other's subjects of revolt:,
i;1onaly activities while on toreign
1011, and, they are rushing reinforce-
melts to the rvei4ide.
The authorities at Roustohttk re-
port that recently more than 3,000,
Rumanians crossed from Giugiu with
out formality, of whom only a small
number could be traced and field.
Loth the Rumanians and: -Bol-
t;at "n., eiia .attempting :to blowup
Vie ice pack, but it is twenty to
forty feet brick and is resisting their
1110010. Troops: have been sent frons
Sofia to aid 1116 teetonls'officers.
_ . .•, 5-.
ganef': Raze "Heutes'-hat kill.'
'Houses that kill",91.0 slowly bah*
demolished in Poria, but there remain
several score buildings where there
ms without
ere, hundreds al bedrooms f
i i"ht: Grou ell
11 tl
ventilation or.s p
along tiro anotet . 'Street of the
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minutes netther spoke. Then, over
the' fish course, Barrie broke the sil.
once. "Have you ever been to,
;Egypte?" The young lady was too
•'startled to answer immediately.- It
was necessary for her to collect,1er-
i waiting for the
Then, while w g
s lf. w
e
;entree, she turned to Sitm. "No," she
answered in nervous tones. Barrie
made no comment. They went on
with dinner. At the end of. the course,
curiosity overcoming her awe, she
turned to him:., again. "Have you?"
A tar -away expression , came into
Barite's great, deep eyes, "No," he
replied. Ater that they both lapsed.
Into silence once morel
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HEADACHE
r,A5e5 NAUSEA
`'Gid,..,t --r•
art..
,ruing iti?dli1e two gOal's after' eating,
suffeii indigestion as alley tall 11 It Is
tl1:na;iy excess acid. 'Correct it with
1111(011. The hest way, Lite gnick,
hnrinless incl aflielent way, is'Phtlli1s''
01i11t f Magnesia,
a It has r•otnainod
Ta
i50 •
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izes
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You will neVer 1100: crude ntetltods
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Is What Thousands of Mothers
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A medicine for the' baby or growing
child—one that the mother 'can feel
assured is absooititely'safe as well as
efileient—is found in Baby's Own Tab-
lets., The Tablets ,are praised by
thousands of. mothers throughout the
country. These mothers have. found
by actual experience that there is 110
other medicine foe little. ones to equal
them. Once a mother has used them
for her children she will use nothing
else. "Concerning them Mrs, Charles
Mutt, 'Tancock Island, N.S., writes:
'I have ten children, the baby being
Just.. six months. old, I have used
Baby's Own Tabiete":'Aor them for the
past 20 years and can truthfully say
that I know of no better nedicine for
little ones. I always keep a box of-
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advise all othee mothers to do so."
Baby's Own Tablets are sold by all
medicine dealers or will be mailed
upon receipt of price, 25 cents per
box, by the Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ont.
Paris—Following the example of
Members of practically all ether pro-
fessione, trades and callings, the radio
artists of, France have forined tihsim-
selves into a union for the protection
and promotion of their interests; 'The
president o4�f the organization is
Maurice Landau, and its treasurer is
Julien de Yellen, It is said that vir-
tually all the professional radio
artists of France have adhered to it.
Empire's Chief Talc Producer
Canada is the chief talc producer
4vithin the British Empire. Tale, and
talcose rock's popularly called soap-
stone, are found in the provinces of
Ontario, Quebec,' Britiph Columbia,
and Nova Scotia.
Paderewski, the famous pianist,
was chatting with a well-known polo.
player and an excellent musician dur-
ing his recent visit to Sydney. "The
difference between us isn't so very
great, after all," he remeaked. "You
are a dear soul •who plays polo,•while
I am ap oor Pole who plays solo."'
•
"Are you guilty or. not guilty?" "I
don't quite see,,'' said the prisoner
sadly, "why I should express an'
Seven Licensed in 1909' Still opinion and try to interfere with the
Play's guessing contest."
'Fly in France
Paris—OS the first 101 moll' to quell -
With a•h•,piane0 making the trip
fy as airplane pilots and receive from New York to Cuba an eight boar
licenses from the French Aero Club ide, "way down south" no longer
there are seventy-six still alive and seems appropriate.
seven are still flying. Thirteen of
the others are still- directly interest- Next to cancer conceit
ed in airplane manufacture, but fifty oat disease to cure.
eta have abandoned aviation.
These figures have been recalled in
commotion with 'the twentieth anni-
versary of the , first thousand -meter
flight over a circular oourse.made by
Henry Farman on Jan. 13, 1908. ht
was in 1909 that the first pilots' li-
tenses were issued.
Blertot received the drat, one and
Glenn Curtiss the second. Wtllhur
Wright got No. 15. Henry 'Harman
c a and Maurice f N.6
himael was
Far-
man, who still flies three or four
times a week, was No. 6.
Among the first hundred there was
no 13, No, 12B being substituted. Of
the twenty-five who died not all were
killed in airplane accidents. Some
wore killed in the war and others,
like Wright, died from lineae, `Hu-
bert Latham was killed by a lion In
Africa.
• How Its Done
Naturalists have long been (puzzled
as to how the partridge made the
peculiar ds'umming sound and' the
probable reason for it, said Harrison
F. Lewis, Chief Federal' migratory.
bird officer for Ontario and Quebec.
This 'question has now been solved
by means of .close-up moving pictures
which show that the bird makes the
nisei of moving its wings rapidly
through., the air to attract its mate.
Earl of Reading is the only man
Hying who, In the •coursre of a long
and varied career, has served in snob.
widely divergent capacities or Lord
Chief Justice of England, Viceroy of
Beata, and an ordinary sailor before
the mash. He was engaged in this
latter occupation many Beare ago,
when as'a youth) he ran away to 005.'
But that the nlemery of those early
days still lingers in shown by an in-
cident during a voyage out to India.
One flay a'sady passenger, noticing
Mel gazing intently over the railings
en the promenade deck at some men
et work for'arel, inquired why he, was
]iso interested in the deek•�andee"
"Wily, madam?" replied Lord head-
ing, "Because used to be one mit'•
self,"
Two lrlshereen, were w•atohtng a golf
match, "There's no difference I can
see between that and work," said one.
"No difference,' is it?" sald the Other•,
"It's the difference ,you'd bo Seeing
on pay day,"
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dear. LYing is not one of my
Ings," His Wife—lo, it certainly
isn't;' ,'
Tilt iiir$ 4f fain'--NI)nard'e Liniment
is the hard.
Why do so many, many babies of to-
day escape all the little fretful spells
and infantile ailments that used to
worry mothers through the day, and
keep them uphalf the night?,
If you don't know the answer, you
haven't discovered pure, harmless
Castoria. It is sweet to the taste, and
sweet in the:little stomach. And its
gentle influence seems felt all through
the tiny system. Not even a dtetaste-
ful dose of easter oil does so much
good.
Fletcher's Castoria Is purely vege-
table, so' you may give it freely, at
first sign of collo; or constipation; or
diarrhea. Or those many times when
you just don't know what is the mat.
ter. For real: sickness, call the doctor,
always. At other times, a pew drops
of Fletoher's Castoria,
The doctor often tells you to do just
that; and always says Pletcher's,.
Other preparations may be just as
pure, just as .tree from dangerous
drugs, but why experiment? Besides,
the book on eare and feeding of
babies that comes with Fletoher'p
Catstoria is worth its weight in gold)
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MOTHERS 8
Read Mrs. Menard's Letter.
Fier Experience May Help
Chatham, Ontario. — "I want to tell
you how much good your medicine
has done me. Be-
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came I felt so
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ached continually
and I was so dis-
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could cry from
morningtillnight,
I. had another
babyjustoneyear l
i istrnd a .. f old and 't gave mea lotto
i do. So I thought I would try Lydia 1
1 B. Pinitham's Vegetable Compound, I
0 as I -had read so much about it in the I
little bootee. l found a difference right ,
away as my head was relieved and
my tired feelings gone. My sister
l had been doing my washing and ehe
continued: doing it, as she said it
might set me back if I started to do
it again. It sure did help me and 1
, had taken just two bottles when my
iIbabycame. He is a fine bigboy,
now nearly five months old. IsmI, able o o my work all by myselfnow.takindout medicine again and Iam
I I always recommend the Vegetable I
Compound to women, and especially
to expectant mothers, as 1 believe
they need help at these titres."—
; Mtn. OLIVER MENARD, 29 Harvey St,1
1 Chatham, Ontario. 1;
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be +pvholo world knows Aspirin ss an effective antidote fo „,
n. But ids just as important to knosd that tine a s$ on.y o.,ppt '-
enuine Aspirin. The name Bayer i on every'tablet and 011 th
ox, If the name Bayer appears, it's gentille; and ii it doesn't'', 0 is not! Headaches are dispelled by Aspirin, So are colds ani '•
The paintllatgoes with their�} ; even neuralgia,'neut'it s, and rllenina-
ism : t'om ti relieved. t A frii --- t anY, stbl' ---tit ' .'
P P y eve Ge ..sP >. a, '�; __ t;_._Q W -�
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Physiciansprescribe Aspirin;
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