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“hosing Styles for th& Women
Ferdinand Graff, movleland hair stylist, presents the new hair styles of 1936 for American women as
adopted by the National Hair Dressers association. Left to right are: Helene Eckland of‘‘At Home Abroad,”
who displays the “Ringlet” style; Violet Carson of “Jumbo” wearing the “Dubonnet” style; Hazel Bofinger,
platinum blonde artists’ model, displaying the “Dizie”; “Mardee Hoff, recently chosen as the girl with the
most perfect figure, wearing “Personality” as a crown, and Ethel Summerville, of “Anything Goes,’.’ going high
hat with the “Park Avenue.” These girls, It is true, are all New Yorkers, but it is predicted that the fash
ions In coiffure they arc demonstrating will be seen ere long from coast to coast. Which is all .right, too, eh?
Mexico Honors an American Officer
The Cross of Military Merits was accorded by the Mexican govern
ment to Lieut. Col. Herbert Edgar Marshburn, military attache to the
American embassy in Mexico City. This is the first time that a foreigner
| has received this great honor. The photograph shows Gen. Salvador
Sanches pinning the decoration on Colonel Marshburn.
World Amateur Champion
Joins Pro Ring Ranks
Louis Nova, twenty-one, six feet
two, weighing 20 pounds, world’s
amateur heavyweight boxing cham
pion, who, after two years as a
simon-pure, has turned to profes
sional boxing. As an amateur he
rolled up six knockouts In 16 fights.
Maybe this lusty rookie will provide
the opposition sorely needed by Joe
Louis.
Maj. Gen. Reed Made
Inspector General
In the recent army promotions
'■ Walter L. Reed was made inspector
.general with the rank of major gen
eral. There were quite a few pro
motions made along the army staffs
recently. These came about for no
1 special reasons, but were simply
'.routine promotions, moving men
i'with long service records a step
I higher up the ladder.
Modest Birthplace of Alf Landon
This is the Methodist church parsonage in Middlesex, Pa., where Alf
Landon, governor of Nebraska and receptive candidate for the Republi
can Presidential nomination, was born. His maternal grandfather, Rev.
William H. Mossman, was at that time the pastor of the church. Gov
ernor Landon’s popularity has been steadily gaining In the West
Plane That Can Cross Atlantic in 12 Hours
fe'!rv This queer-loo&ing but speedy craft is the “Crusader,” newly-built plane which could get you to Europe
lit 12 boors. If yon to wished. The craft, designed by Thomas M. Shelton, win travel at a ‘height of 26.000
Is-4 and will make 300 miles an hour at cruising speed. The plane will make a Mlaml-Cblcago bop shortly.
Scenes and Persons in the Current News
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1—Vice Admiral Arthur J. Hepburn, commander of the navy scouting force, who has been named to be com
mander-in-chief of the United States fleet with the rank of admiral. 2—John Plerpont Morgan, right, and
Its partner, Thomas W. Lamont, at the senate munitions committee hearing where they were questioned on flnan
:lal operations during the World war. 8—View of the Philadelphia convention hall In which the Democratic
rational convention will be held starting June 23. \
After Holing-Through Longest Tunnel
Interior of the East Coachella tunnel In California, the longest tunnel
In the world, after a charge of dynamite tore out the last barrier of
rock and holed-through the 242-mile-long bore. The tunnel will carry
vater from the Colorado river to Los Angeles. Shown In the picture are
tome of the engineers and workmen on the project.
Brig. Gen. £. T. Conley
Made Adjutant General
. Brig. Geo. Edgar T. Conley, who
was appointed adjutant general of
the United States army with the
rank of major general. He suc
ceeds Maj. Gen. James F. McKinley,
retired. General Conley, nearly six
ty-two, has been several times hon
ored for meritorious service In the
Spanlsh-Amerlcan war, the Philip
pine Insurrection and with the A.
E. F. In France. He Is the author
of several books on army tactics^
Making an Island of Southern Florida
. ■ nr....V- r-r-r.-r^nny-fin-in.
Trucks, tractors and every conceivable dirt remover are helping cut a 205-mlle w&ter path through north
Florida, thereby saving many days in shipping between the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic ocean. Part of the
machinery* Is pictured here. The canal has caused a great dispute among agrarians in Florida who believe
that the salt water will ruin their streams. Army geologists point out that the streams may flow Into the
canal, but not the canal into the streams.
Uruguay, U.S.S.R.Break;
Minkin Given Passport
Alexander Minkin, Soviet minister
to Uruguay, who was given his
passport when Uruguay severed re
lations with Bussla. South Ameri
can newspapers charged that Mln
Hn nt mannnalhWt for the tlprlS
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“Boy Orator” Is Now a House rage
Speaker Joseph W. Byrns of the house of representatives Is pictured
with Robert (Bobby) Parrish, fourteen, newest member of the page per- I
sonnel of the house, and Bobby’s mother, Mrs. Marie Kesler, Just
the boy had been enrolled In his new Job. Young Parrish. Four-H
member from West
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In this test eight
merits are made. Each
completed
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8.
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physli :ball . “
playe:
Want
endar
—Paciuw utcou, uaiiiuiicuu oou, Qtllf
of Mexico, Bay of Blscayne.
6. The modern birth stone for Jan
uary Is—bloodstone, hyacinth, pearl, >
agate. ■'f
7. The Grand canyon is located in
—Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona, Ne- r
vada.
• 8. The state having most square
miles of water surface Is—North
Carolina, Florida, Texas, Minnesota. £
Answers ■§
1. Secretary of the Interior.
2. Carson City.
8. Greek orator.
• 4. Pale green.
5. Gulf of Mexico.
6. Hyacinth.
7. Arizona. \ '
8. Minnesota. \
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It Is Stylish, Ah!
Nothing in clothes, feminine or
masculine, that is recommended
merely because It is sensible, ever jj
becomes the vogue.
THE DOCTORS
AREJIGHT
Women ahould take only
liquid laxative»
Many believe any laxative they ,
might take only makes constipation t
worse. And that isn’t true.
Do what doctors do to relieve
this condition. Doctors use liquid
mu ran
1-:-1 TO IIUIVIRS
I * .. ‘ icoRinwnao <
A cleansing dose today; a smaller
quantity tomorrow; less each time. '
until bowels heed no help at au.
laxatives, and keep reducing the
dose until the bowels need no help
at all.
Reduced dosage is the secret of
aiding Native in restoring regularity.
You must use a little less laxative -h
each time, and that’s why your laxa
tive should be in liquid form. A liquid
dose can be regulated to the drop.
The liquid laxative generally used
is Dr. CaldweU’s Syrup Pepsin. It
contains senna and cascara — both I
natural laxatives that form no habit
even with children. Syrup Pepsin is
the nicest tasting, nicest acting laxa
tive you ever tned.
Individual Problem
Legislation may lighten the handb -
caps of men a little, but It can de
nothing for congenial inefficiency.
Beware Coughs
from common colds
Tbit Hang On
Ko matter how many medicines
you have tried far your cough, duet
cold or bronchial Irritation, you can
set idler now with Oreomulrion.
Serious trouble may be brewing and ,
you cannot afford to take a chance . j
with anything lew dun Oreotnul- ^
soothe and heal the Inflamed mam
branea as the germ-laden phlegm
Is looeened and expelled.
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CreoqmTslon and to
Bgail‘
Get CreomuMon
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