Scenes and Persons in the Current News 1—Crown Princess Juliana of Holland and her bridegroom, Prince Bernhard Zu Lippe-Biesterfeld, shown before the wedding. 2—Strikers picketing automotive plant warm themselves over an ash can stove. S—Wal ter Runciman, chairman of the British Board of Trade, who is said to be negotiating trade agreement with President Roosevelt. Strikes (Not Labor) Their Forte Meet the mixed doubles bowling champs of New England—Rutt Weckbacher and her partner, Jim Gurry. Ruth, who was five time: woman champion of the New England Bowling association, believes ii settling bowling controversy but one way—no arbitration, just strike and keep on striking. SHE’D BE CLAN CHIEF A photograph of Miss Catriona Louise MacLean, of Ardgour, Scot* land, seventeen-year-old claimant to the chieftaincy of the clan Mac Lean of Ardgour. Her claim is op posed by Lieut. Commander Henry MacLean, of Bursledon, Hampshire, who appealed in the Edinburgh court of session against the decision that a court can pass on the case. Bishop Elevates His Rector Son to Episcopacy Brother Assists in Ceremony Unique in Church For the first time in the history of the Episcopal church in America a bishop has elevated his son to the episcopacy. At the left is Rev. Dr. Lawrence of Springfield, Mass., ele vated to the bishop of western Massachusetts by his father, Rev. William Lawrence, retired bishop of Massachusetts. Rev. Frederick C. Lawrence (right), his brother, rec tor at St Peter’s church, Cam 1, bridge, idass., aided in the service. Dr. Lawrence was bom in 1850 and ordained a rector in the Episcopal church in 1876. He was consecrated bishop of Massachusetts in 1893, re tiring from active church service in 1936. The venerable clergyman has been a successful author, publishing biographies of Henry Cabot Lodge and Phillips Brooks as well as works on religious and historical subjects. I New Destroyer for Uncle Sam’s Navy Launched Brae liwtr. & S. Henley, launched recently at the Navy Yard, Mare island. At the launching, the planned Ntdantfagtroyer waa about 7S per cent complete and will be commUatoned la the aummar of thia year, lying a nw implement ol 8 ooic^u and dO mb* t - ‘ V. ' iMMhik; ' Death and Desolation Follow Ohio River Flood Police boat shown removing • water-imprisoned Cincinnati resident as flood waters following torren tial rains swept the Ohio valley, inundating rural and city lands, causing deaths and untold suffering, as thousands of persons were forced to vacate homes and property, estimated at many millions of dollars, was destroyed. Howard Hughes Sets New Air Record Howard Hughes, in the cockpit of his monoplane, “Winged Bullet,” at the Newark airport after he had set a new transcontinental speed mark. Burning the wind at an estimated average speed of 332 miles an houa, the flying movie producer drove across the continent in seven hours and thirty-on* minutes. SUED BY SENATORS The target of no less than seven civil suits, totaling $70,000, is Mrs. Ellen French Vanderbilt Fitzsimons (above), widow of Alfred Vanderbilt and wife of Paul Fitzsimons. The suits were filed recently at Newport, R. I., on behalf of seven Republican state senators of Rhode Island, to whom Mrs. Fitzsimons is alleged to have referred as "yellow dogs” and "traitors to their party.” LEADS INDUSTRIALISTS I William B. Warner, who was elected president of the National Association of Manufacturers at a meeting of the directors in New York recently. Mr. Warner, a for mer president of the National Pub lishers association, succeeds C. M. Chester, who was elected chairman of the board. California “U” Teaches Cosmetology Students of the University of California, who have enrolled for a course in "Cosmetology," taught by an expert cosmetician. The students learn by practical experience the intricate methods used in feminine beautification. Second Inaugural Finds President Roosevelt Fit An excellent study of President and Mrs. franklin D. Roosevelt as they appeared in their open ear, fol lowing his second inauguration. Despite the downpour of rain, the President refused to disappoint those who had waited for hours to sea him and rad* in an open car to the White House. ■' ■■ v. v i f Pastry made with too much wa ter is tough and hard. Uae only enough water to hold the ingredi ents together, mix quickly, roll and handle as little as possible. • • • Grease your measuring cup be fore measuring syrup or inolasses and the ingredients will not stick to the sides of the cup. • • • Do not put too much wax on floors. A little wax and plenty of polishing makes a better-look ing floor. • • * Doeskin and chamois.gloves be come' stiff and harsh unless washed in tepid suds and rinsed in slightly soapy water. . * * * Do not use soft butter or lard in making pie crust. The shorten ing should be hard and cold. • • • A mixture of equal parts of salt and vinegar will quickly brighten copper or brass ware. © Associated Newspapers.—WNU Service. From . MEDICAL JOURNAL THIS: ABOUT COLDS! (of these doctors) led them to believe thst colds resnltfrom an add condition of the body. To overcome this they prescribe various alkalies/'That’s why. todays LUDEN'S JSZZ* 5? NOW CONTAIN AN ALKALINE FACTOR Independence Independence is one of the most marked qualities of human beings. —John C. Merriam. Why Laxatives Fall In Stubborn Constipation Twelve to at hour* la too long to wait whan rallaf from clogged bow.la and conatipatlan ia needed, for than anor. moua quantitiea of bacteria aceumu lata, caualng GAS, indipaation and If you want RE RELIEF, taka a liquid compound auch aa Ad larlka. Adlarika containa SEVEN ca thartlo and carminatlva Ingredients that act on the atomach and BOTH bowel*. Moat “ovarnioht” laxative* contain ona ingredient that acta on tho lowor bowal only. Adlartka'a DOUBLE ACTION glvaw your system a thorough cleansing, bringing out old poiaonoua waate mat tar that may hava cauaad GAS pains, aour atomach, hoadachaa and alaapiaan nighta for months. Adlarika raliavaa atomach GAS at once and uauaHy ramovea bowal oon gaation In laaa than two houra. No waiting for overnight results. Thin famoue treatment nqa been racom mandad by many doctor, and drug piata for 3s years. Taka Adlarika ona* half hour before breakfaat or one hour before bedtime and In a abort whKo you will feel marvelously ref roe had. At all Leading Oruggiate. Helping Others What do we live for, if not to make life less difficult to others?— George Eliot. Strength During MIDDLE LIFE Strength Is extra-important for women going through the change of life. Then the body needs the very best nourishment to fortify It against the changes that are taking place. In such cases, Cardul has proved helpful to many women. It In creases the appetite and aids diges tion, favoring more complete trans formation of food Into living tissue, resulting In Improved nutrition and building np and strengthening of the whole system. Use of Leisure The use of your, leisure is a card index to your character. Miss REE LEEF savs j luUejm. NEURALGIC PAIN quidu/tbecauie j£i liquid.., ALREADY DISSOLVED MORNING DISTRESS bdiutouad,apwtKoin*ck. Milium wtfa* (d- Wl inti) quickly reliera mU| stomach sad give mmmmt | elimination. Each wtfar •qoakd teaipoanfaltofmi* ia.Me,Jfcfcl*.j

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