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Falfurrias high school being beau-
titled.
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which the rebel leader
much to Mbs however, as each
M anxious to win and to get a crek
at the winner of th* Tony Canzon-
HERE’S the little finger-exercise that I start
my morning with. Some Prince Albert and
the makin’s papers — tha’s all you need.
P.A. is crimp-cut and stays put. Just the
right combination for smooth rolling and
smooth smoking! P.A. burns even and cool.
It is fragrant in the package and fragrant as
you smoke it. And then that taste! Mild and
mellow, yet with plenty of rich, satisfying
body. I’ll say P.A. makes a cigarette! So
will you. Get some Prince Albert now and
the makin’s papers. If you like a pipe, try
P.A. this way, too. It’s great tobacco, Men.
moving. Scoutplanes have patrolled 1
the daitriet daily.
In order to stop rumors which
have been circulated regarding the
activity of Sandino followers, es
baby's reaetions means nothing. You NICAD ACIIA IC
can teed and fatten It on spinach. II-AKAU UA L3
a statement saying that not a shot
has been Bred in nearly a week.
Letters captured by marines indi-
cate that the rebel forces are short
of salt and iron. One letter said
that no salt was avallable and that
the Sandino men were forced to eat
meat wihcout salt. Another captured
letter, purported to be from Sandino.
asked a lieutenant • to obtain some
iron at a local mdine for the purpose
of making bombs.
The Nicaraguan eongrevs still is
deadlocked over provislons of the
electoral bill y which the United
States win supervise tha 1928 elec-
tions.
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MANAGUA, Nlearagua, Feb. 9.--
Complete quiet has reigned dur!ng
the past week in the reglons over
ognized as ban-
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Is legalized, San-
favtorite. Both
HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Feb. 9.—
With uncomfortably cool weather
prevailing, the opening events of
the south central golf tournament
got underway today with amateurs
and professionals competing in spe-
cial pro-amateur events and a driv-
ing contest, the 72-hole medal play
tourney to start tomorrow.
The tournament, played over the
18-hole course of the Hot Springs
I Golf and Country club, has brought
Tom Armour, national open cham-
pion: Bil Mehlhorn, MacDonald
Smith, Billy Burke, Al Watrous.
Bobby Crulckshank, Joe Kirkwood,
Al Espinosa, Harry Cooper, Ed Dud-
ley. Larry Nabholtz and Johnny
Golden here, among others, to com-
pete for the $5000 in prizes
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There is only one thing this test
ran possibly bring out. If, st the
end of five days* staring and snoop-
ing, the baby doesn’t reach aver,
grab that stop watch and bust it,
then the baby isn't normal.
If sclntists want to And put some-
thing Important about the modern
baby, let them discover how soon
after you start feeding It orange
juice it will demand gin. Then we’ll
be getting information that will come
In handy.
We have watched over several
eleven-weeks-old babies with hot wa-
ter bottles, stufed clubs and pare-
gorio--but not stop watches. The
results are always the same. A baby
starts crying for no reason at all
and quits when It is out of wind
And all the stop watches in Water-
bury won’t change that procedure.
Eleven-weeks-old babies are all
the same.
Like the Eighteenth Amendment
they have no teeth.
They demand eight meals a day.
This ought to be discouraged.
They suck their toes three hours
s dsy. This may mean they’ll grow
up to be great contortionists or may
only indicate a future craving for
lollypops. But they do get in at
that three hours’ toe-sucking.
All babies are great mimies. They
look like pipe to one set of rela-
lives and mamma to another set.
All without moving a single face
muscle.
• You don’t have to watch an i-
fant to tell when It is toething. You
can tell by listening.
They require a fresh pair of tri-
angular trousers hourly. And they'll
grow up to demand two-pants suits.
Colic is an infants* disease that
keeps grown folks up all night.
NEW YORK, Feb. f—Tony Can-
zoneri of Brooklyn rated an 8 to 5
favorite today to become the univer-
sally recognised featherweight cham-
pion after his 15-round bout with
Benny Bass of Philadelphia in Mad-
ison Square Garden tomorrow night.
Canzoneri, recent conqueror of
Bud Taylor, Terre Haute terror, also
has a victory over Johnny Dundee,
former king of the 126-pound divi-
■ion, although Dundee fought out
of the featherweight Hmit at the
time
Bass was handed the title by the
national boxing association, while
Canzoneri is the New York choice
for champ.
gruel and barley water. But that
doesn’t prove the baby won't de-
velop an appetite for safety pins.
Hornsby Is Not /
On Market From /
Bostonia Braves
CHICAGO. F»b ,wmuw2
president at the Chicago Cuba base-
bail club, is back home from an
eastern visit with tha intormatlon
that Hogan Hornsby la not for sale
by the Eoston Braves.
"I didn't even get tojlrst base
with President Fuchs at thentaves,
Veeck explained. "I never nentfon-
ed Hornsby. and Fuche told ne that
Santa laus had never been • Bos-
ton before and now that he Na paid
one visit, by bringing Hornm to
his club from New York, heaant
wish to injure Santa's feeling by
letting the gift get away.”
RUMFORD7L
The Wholesome Spolls
BAKING POWDER **%
A committee at scientists b hovi
or log over an eleven-weeka-old baby
to New York, cheeking up ovary in-
fantile impulse with a stop watch.
Every time Baby gurgles, bewia,
eroons or blinks. that s another sta.
tistie for the addins machine. At
the end of the experiment there will
be a straw vote to see which «nve
Baby the bigcer bsgh— the acten-
lists or janguins the rattle
The protessor» will get g long
time-table of data on this eleven-
weeks-old mite. And atter these
statiatles are compiled and directed,
babies will keep right on howling,
crooning and getting the eolle just
so they always did
We predict this experiment will
do no good. In the Best place, the
mcientiats have the wrong Arapte-
menta. You don't need a stop wath
to keep track of an Infant's yellin-
All you need in an hour hand.
In the second place atabulating a
That la all those scientists will
discover. Clicking of ah wline
spell la split seconds won't shorten
it one bit. The only way to cut
short a baby's yelling. Is with a
grandfather's cloe k. Push it over
on the crib and Baby will Mop
yowling. But not for long.
Tup, after two weeks' checking
up the infant's colic, feeding, bath-
ing. crying, sleeping snd toe-sucking,
there's only one thing thome pro-
femnors are going to learn about ba-
bies—that it's eaaler to adopt a 7-
year-old kid.
sonrra. swttzerlaha, Feb.
The celor and length of the abating
aktrts at Heatriz Loughran of the
ata statek, Sonja Henle at Xot-
way and Andree Joly id France.
Who are tavorttes in the women's
tancy ekating Olympic events, have
eaptured tha interest of the rosme-
polltan population here.
In fact, they are being tauetaaroi
at much’ greater Importanee to the
M. Morits eolony, now quadrupted,
then whether oNell Ferrell of the
United states, Thunberg of Finland,
Larsen and Everson of Norway can
break the time of 44 mecondss for the
tee melon event or whether Canada
triumphs at hockey.
The petite Norwegian, Sonja He-
nle. with yellow mkirt two iriches
above the knee appears to be a fa-
vortte with Mias Loughrans knee
high dark blue second and the
Trehch girt's mnmaly abbreviated
red last.
The Norweglan girl fnda svor ber
cause she is only thirteen years old
and at the Olympics' in Chamoniz i
in 1114, she nninhed fourth.
“I Just wanted to be comfortable,"
Miss Loughran maid when queried
ne to the length of her skirt.
Tayler's crews will not be st
ake as both are over the ill lb.
ntamweleht Mmit The Aght will
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