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Battle Creek Moon-Journal from Battle Creek, Michigan • 10

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WNimgRgp i TUESDAY EBRUARY 23 1937 THE BATTLE CREEK (MICHIGAN) MOOHJOURNAL MSB wr MM iiiiwim DEMAND RISES 3 IN CANADA OR NEW SETTLERS Is 1 of i At onoi i More pa) The last few nights he stole softly into her room THE SECOND'! Practicing Old Joel carry went to ft See It UON Of SiMUCITT HOTEL Ssavut wanted to talk it over with TPHIIIIE COMPANY I I anxiety "THl BIAMOM MAND No 20 IRENE III ITRAND REGENT CHICHESTERS and the were cases really love to go Joel but so queer about accepting an medi to re this Can care of 1m not se par ate the More glorious man ever I at the seldom terest due to had which it was planned to adopt would not bo legal if approved on a hol' of it SPECIAL The irst 2 Reel Color Cartoon Meets Sindbad the Sailor' Lord now narly when I al nutri fresh diet very opera com Bowl Joel would first invita might pain way a in It to the the to to examine a any circum women made naked image Sees Needle Inserted have heard an eye witness tell meting a Chinese doctor insert acupuncture needles ue of the neck There was a nameless ache in her heart when she thought of the days and nights that she had shared and only she with Joel Joel was not but he had his dates as casually as she had hers and apparently it did not disturb their happiness or their routine But Janet could have had three dates a day with three different men and she couldn't have told you a thing one of them eaid to her when the date was over Her dates were only shadows blending into the other shadows of those passing days Then she met Russell Bede (To be continued) TODAY 15c to 5 pm Nights 25c REMEMBER HOLIDAY IN TIME glamorous star fair in her attitude She did not delude thinking that any man enough to withstand with she on said all day half the North continent but with a CREAMED SPINACH Plea lebefer muH tn butter add dicad vnushroem and trufflu and taaaon with Mtt and paprika Moi tan with a littleberry wine end lemon fulce Add lobster Muc let It reach the boiling point and erre in coating and American too are being Wm Powell Kay rancis form lives with the first few had had Money Comedy News Topics She learned to be modern She played golf with Jim Somebody or other who was visiting from New York She met a foreign director at the house and ac cepted his invitation to cocktails one afternoon She forgot to tell Joel that the flowers she wore that night were from ranz the direc tor She gave all the outward ap pearances of having a lovely time killing time witlt a number of peo ple But she was not having a lovely time COMING THURSDAY WARREN WILLIAM in The cities and eventually voluntarily See It Again Brought back for your pleasure! Truly a Great Picture oue he stopped Janet had him few minutes in briefly at nieht opera Go ahead by all Way ashioned Treatments Give Place To Mod ern Methods ATTRACTS CHILDREN Toledo eb 23 (U P) tendance at Museum of Art in 1936 totaled 320550 Nearly half the visitors were children Debate In Parliament Due Over Restrictions On Immigration and its wealth Can argued is rich enough resources and large territory to absorb 10 I of one of the into the soft ti exactly over the top of the breast bone to a depth of three or four inches That would take some skill to keep from hitting the large blood vessels The needle are not sterilized: in fact they are lubri cated in the doctor's hair If the patient gets worse after the treat ment this is always ascribed to the disease Clever these Chinese The tongue lxKk was the one in the collection which particularly caught my attention Pictures of the appearance of the tongue in different diseases People of my generation will remember when the doctors of our country used to look have encountered were too eager to population warily and adhering that if work cannot he stole tell her her good nisht to of prospective immigrants to ada They believe that a fully system migration would solvo rather than increase many of prob 'ems They point out that Canada has not been able to take full advantage of the world markets open to agricultural products be cause have i farm build The remaining non committal despite growing pressure and has de clined to become involved In the controversy It is expected how ever that the whole question will he threshed out during the pres ent session of Parliament 381310 immigrants country during the num last Shows At 1 3 5 7 9 tongue first thing They do it now Perhaps the in tbe Chinese show in it is the fact that the tongue is affected in conditions of poor tion when vitamins food are absent from Such conditions would common in China New scientific methods in cine are corning into China place the old methods In same exhibit were a number of the health posters of the new China They teach graphically by pic tures: one set shows the care given the prospective mother and the new born baby Others show foods containing vitamins and vaccination against smallpox and diphetheria Most graphic were the ones designed to prevent the spread of animal parasites liver Hukes especially so common in China almost unknown in this country of comparatively good sanitation and plumbing The new medicine will overcome the old Yang and Yin medicine as descri ed by Mrs Alice Tisdale Hobart in her recent novel of that name Want thought are not dis the dismal picture government envisions for Its once great stocks products such as disappeared and new colonists adapted life are necessary to the reserves Canadian government WITH DEANNA DURBIN BINNIE BARNES ALICE BRADY RAY MILLAND CHARLES WINNINGER NAN GREY BARBARA REID 1313 TODAY 'Mind because you're having a She nodded her head course not' flood Janet you're not in Chester And not living in the nineties! Didn't I tell you we were first married that ways wanted you to feel free to do anything you liked to go where you wanted to and with whom you She said yes he had And she thought: But I'll never want to go anywhere without you or want to go with anyone else in prefer ence to you She wanted to say: You can talk about freedom in marriage but you can't make your self feel free you want to She knew that by giving her her ticket to such things Joel was making himself as free as he wanted her to be She went to the opera with Larry Kelton and put her mind in order as precisely as she dressed She was going to enjov herself She wasn't coinc to feel like an old fashioned wife She was mod ern of wheat declare to re nt DOUGLAS Thomaa Mitchell Thornton Hall Roaalind Keith Spring Byington EXTRA llOjUf Popeye Cartoon II POPULAR SCIENCE YEGGS TURN TO EGGS Pasadena Cal eb 23 P) Some people might think it is a great come down from yeggs toeggs But when two of the former were unable to crack a local sate they contented themselves with carrying away a case of eggs Ottawa Ont eb 23 (U Canada once again is beginning direct attention to the problem immigration Agitation favoring lowering the barriers that have reduced the groat pre war influx of settlers from the United States Great Britain and other parts of Europe to a mere trickle is increasing with the steady recovery In the country's economic and employ ment conditions Influential newspapers trans portation officials political lead ers and other authorities inter ested in the problem are urging the government to reopen Can doors for immigrants on the grounds that recovery in Canada and the country itself are large enough to absorb many more set tlers than at present manage to enter the country under the rigid immigration regulations Population Only 11 Million Authorities favoring revival of immigration point to the fact that anada occupying American population of only approximately 1 1000000 cannot and should indefinitely prevent carefully lected "land settlersieularly from Britain and United States from entering country and helping to swell its population ada it is in natural enough in times tlio number of settlers that are now allowed to enter The government at present in power however remembering the unhappy experiences previous ad ministrations because they build up the is proceeding to the policy be provided for the Canadian cit izens themselves it would be folly to admit more Officials point to the fact that despite an admitted recovery in economic conditions there are still at least 1000000 stuck in exactly where there no blood vessels or nerves in LOGAN CLENDEN1NG About all that most people know concerning the practice of medicine in China is that the doc tor is paid to keep you well no fee when he attends you for illness And that true I recently saw a collection of in struments and objects used in medical practice in China Also textbooks in medicine One curious object was a small soapstone image of a Chinese lady lying as on her bed perfectly nude Every Chinese household of the upper class had one of these for the benefit of the doctor A doctor in China in the old days would not be allowed woman's body under I stances So the sick a mark on the little where she had a pain and the at tendant took the image to the doc tor who thereupon prescribed the rest nu nt MUUEKN WCftSEN Nd Not Softer pain and delay de to cold nervous strain exposure or rirriif causes Chi chee terx Diamond Brand Pills areeseenve raime ana sve unco ROM eoia by ail drucfistozar over $0 yearn Adder Newest loop on ultra modern hotel in the heart of Chicago with service offering the ultimate in excel lent living and enjoyment Six beautiful dining reams delightfully CHAPTER XXVBI If Janet during those first days of her return had told Joel wnat was in her mind asked him to clear away the tangling webs that were confusing her she have spared herself much But she thought she knew the a man's mind worked and so kept silent Between her and Joel there never be4n any scenes and wanted to keep the personal side of his life free of them She saw marked chances in him that were indicative of his chang ing attitude toward his life and his work He was still sweet al ways considerate of her There was no chance in his feeling or his attitude toward her But there was a change in him He was acting like a movie idol The great screen lover was begin ning to take his attractiveness seriously His manner toward all women had always been courteous Now it had a new quality He played back to them He sought admira tion from them and lie expanded under it His wistfulness no longer bad the quality of complete naturalness Trained before the i camera to make the most of lii mannerisms he carried them into the drawing rooms and paraded them not too obviously but most effectively for the benefit of all Janet watched and was sad dened but she kept her silence as always When she became aware of the change in Joel she ceased to wor ry about Carol Griest She under stood the situation She knew that Joel was flattered by the atten tions of the She was about that herself into was strong the flattering attentions of a beau tiful woman She knew that she was not any more fascinating than any other wife is to a husband to whom she had been married for three years She knew that she was a good companion She knew that Joel's passion for her had not waned and so she did not doubt his fidelity But sometimes she thought that fidelity was not the most impor tant thing in marriage And she was aware of all things in marriage that bonds that weave two gether She and Joel small exception of their months of marriage 1 nothing to build together had come to them so quickly that they had had no struggles to share and bind them They had no chil dren They had no friends of life long duration Everything that they had was an open book shared by the others in their world In Hollywood pasts were dimmed In no time and futures were vague riendships made to endure a lifetime nor were they based on mutual af fections riendships were made by studio associations and bound by the frail ties of shared work that was as unsteady as any such castles built on sand Standards were formed on a basis of success And the only success that Janet wanted or could have was in her marriage The value of marriage was not rated as high in her so ciety as it was in her own mind Janet was an individual in a group of groups In these groups men and women did not act as persons they acted as part of the group What one did another did Janet followed suit When she was laid up tnlld attack of influenza sisted that good for him she work hard at the studio and come home to a house of Ill ness So she read herself sleepy in the confines of her lovely bedroom where she was attended by a trained nurse while Joel his parties The first few nights softly into her room to about thm to kis: But then as a week stretched on into the second those visits and alone only for a the and She had her dinner on a tray and was conscious that was anxious to vet away from the at mosphere of a sick room Her fever had left her weak and the first nivht that she went to a concert with Joel she wasn't up to goinz on to someone's house later Larry Kelton was in the party He said he had to start shooting at 6 the next morning and he was anxious to get home early He toos Janct home and accepted her invitation to stop for something to eat Janet had loved the concert Joel was bored She was slad to have Larry to talk it over with her He shared her enjoyment music and knew no more about than she did It was after 1 when he left The next week he rang her up and asked her if she'd like to go to hear "La which was be ing sung by a visiting pany at the Hollywood He didn't ask her if like to go It was the tion she had received from a man since she had been married Larry was a friend of and she know how to answer him She said love to go but she quite sure whether she had made any arrangements for that evening and asked him to call her back She Joel I feel invitation that Include you You really care about opera though do you? Joel laughed at her "Little goose you know I simply loatn means' you really mind Medicine In China British these HELP KIDNEYS PASS 3 LBS A DAY Doctors say your kidneys contain 15 miles of tiny tubes or filters which help to purify the blood and keep you healthy Most people pass about 3 pints a day or about 3 pounds of waste requent or scanty passages with smarting and burning shows there may be something wrong with your kidneys or bladder An excess of acids or poisons in your blood when due to functional kidney disorders may be the cause of nagging backache rheumatic pains lumbago leg pains loss of pep and en ergy getting up nights swelling puffiness under the eyes headaches and dizziness wait! Ask your druggist for Pills used successfully by millions for over 40 years They give happy relief and will help the 15 miles of kidney tubes flush out poisonous tsre ironi your diooq uet uoans rjus people or roughly 10 per cent of the total population be ing supported by public funds and have no immediate prospect of re establishing themselves Pleaded for Settlers Before the war when Canada endeavoring to settle its vast farmlands with British and Amer i' an families almost pleaded with settlers to cross the Border and the Atlantic entered the year 1912 13 By 1929 the her dropped to 167723 and year a mere 11103 entered The last large scale "assisted" immigration venture was a dismal failure In 1924 the British and Canadian governments agreed to co operate in assisting 3000 British families to settle on farms in Western Canada over a period of live years but the depression set in and he scheme collapsed Only 54 per cent of the new set tlers stayed on the arms rest wandered to the many ot them and in many deported to Britain Influx Curtailed In 1930 In 1930 a Conservative govern ment promising to cure the de pression and unemployment was swept into power and immedi ately curtailed the Influx of Eu ropean settlers Most of the Can adian immigration offices in the United States European countries and Britain were closed and those that remained open discouraged rather than encouraged settlers from coming to Canada Although actually no legal bar riers were placed against the en trance of immigrants discouraged The "We schools of couraged by the Albion eb 23 The bi weekly meeting of Albion city council was postponed from Monday evening UIccitlllt 'Lii il I 1 1 LI 1 Ufa lLy A deal of the practice of I officials Monday noon when they i medicine was taken up with acu suddenly recalled that it was a puncture This was a svtem holiday because of Wash sticking needles underneath the inwon's birthday and a traffic or skin of the sick person Elabor and tlle 193L el late charts of th? human body were i made and spots marked on them where the acupuncture needles were to be inserted for various i diseases The makers of these i charts must have known a great Ideal about anatomy for the needles are are the busin less and 18 er atUre of Phone i The feIe Wh abfe 7 Quick Pensable ne in dis domestic livefi and An averaan Hed daiiv in Ca ides an San Thig asureofhe pro use ow as in ihaem Michigan BeU of he enN I8 directed i Pany which every il to iat shall th usefoJn YA greatest the Possible number of People i I ERROL LYNN I asttimeTtoTay GUEST EATURE TONIGHT Attend the 9 Show and Remain Over to See BING CROSBY in STARTING WEDNESDAY AS DIERENT AND THRILLING AS ITS NEW AND UNUSUAL STAR! 3 faming romance of a tovdy fugitive fleeing from $pnln! 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