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MILLION LEPER IN CHINA: CURE IS CENTURIES AWAY Shanghat soo words China This, according to Dr. T. C. Wu, bead of the Chinese mission to lep- ers, is the situation confronting med- ical missionaries in China tocay, and at the present rate of progress, It will require centuries before any real hoadway is made in eradicating the disease (A-One out cf every Chinese is a leper, in other there are 1,000,000 legers in A Fashi a I just decided tonight that T would not endure another, evening with Billy in his present mood. He's had a perpetual 'grouch ever since I told him that I was going on the yachting tip with madame's friends, If he had been- generous about it I know that I would have felt a little guilty about 'going * Ithout hi As: it is. I'm just annoyed. and little dis- appointed in him. Perhaps I shouldn't admit that, but I might as well be bonest. If he only realized that his attitude just makes me-all the more determined to go and have 'a good time! When he is himself again, I'm going to talk to him and explain how short-sighted it is for a man to show that he's so jealous. a= When he called and I learned from the tone of his voice that he hadn't improyed his temper, I just told him on Model's By GRACE THORNCLIFFE ~ A Dainty Tea-Frock of Dusty-Pink Crepe Is Added -To Her Wardrobe or - - Diér‘y ‘ , + $- rar c 1mm?» \Pt ls REVIEW -- LONG \ILAND's CREATEST NEWSPAPER _- FRIDAY,\ JUNE 20, 1930. Pi o ; _ * a seat an ue Bee Bi! c asx Y HAG GAA m on 4.\ Ride \im Cowboy! not to come over-that T was busy And I have been. Helene and I have been very domestic, puting new rib bons in our lingerle cud packing our- clothes in tissue paper in our bags.. Procks don't. wrinkle so easily when they are packed that way, and the. bags look neat and attractive when they are opened. It's such fun to pack bags when you have every- thing that you know should go in| them for a trip. Helene and I have. everything, even Tiat-heeled rubber shoes -that one should -have -to wear on deck. . I'm really sorry that Billy didn't come- over though, so that I could show him my new afternoon. frock. it hadn't 'been for madame, thought, I wouldn't have had it. She said that she wanted Helene and me to be perfectly dressed at every hour FRANKLIN. SORE \Qr BULL Victor ad Page Thirteen More than $3,240,000 worth of books and mammal were exported by the ous eae o- eme cme 0-cas -can ams «am- I HI-GRADE MEAT CO. i. 55 So. Main St. (Open Air Market) Freeport ~- 1CT0R - SETS TAL BMS {~ Andujar, Spain, June 20 -P- Bydney Franklin, Brooklyn bull fight- er, rested comfortaby in his holrl‘: quarters today after having met, sut-| vived, -and conducted \himself with | {honor in one of the most eritical am) lunbfm a matador is ever called upon | to face. He was not worried by a six-inch gash in his right hip, inflicted by| the second Bull in yesterday's corriga, | | but regarded it rather,-with-the- bull's! United States during the first three months this year. SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SVATURQAY Long Island 23 c Ducks Pound 28¢ Pound Shoulders & Breasts Milk Fed Veal Boneless Pot Roast (Choice Prime Rib tail -and ears-awarded him- after his|q | trlumph-as a trophy of his Victory,‘ Lunges At Matador | No- Cure Attempted Beef) Dr. Wi, who. recently if from an extensive tour 'of China a+ wel as the leper colonics in the Philippine Islands, stated that al- most every, districy he visited, he ¢ume into contact with leprosy and that little was being done 'o eradi- cate It | China is one of the countries most | affected by this terrible scourge,\ he} said, \and has done the «east in| trying to eradicate it.\ | \In my extensive trios through China, especially in South China, I| f seen thousands of lepers, all} ving 'a dog's life' in wuklen prov- ince, out of 64 districts, 18 of them! have leper settlements. 'These are} nothing more than a few wretched | houses for the poor lepers to live in Each teper is given a few rents 'to a couple of dollars. per months for} subsistence.. In comparison with oth» er countries, our | governigent: has} done nothing for them, 'o: Say noth- | ing of the eradication of the malady.! R Remedy Available | \There is a proverb among, the} beople in Fuklen that if the, habits| ¢ ¢ \| ot a person could be changed, than] ) leprosy would become curable; ~ The} habits of a person might not be! changed but leprosy bas actaally be-| come curable. 'The results of mod-| ern treatment are so.. encouraging. _, that instead: of being taken oy 0&5? F the lopers now, voluntarily want to| the settlements where. treat-} I an | be - obtained, But | there are so few treat-) I is. 'There is mo reason, why good results cannot be obtained in Ching as in the Phil- 4ppines and elsewhere if both: our people and our government make a} ecmbined effort to eradicate this |I age-old. malady,\ ' while we were with her frieads. It is a matter of pride with het to have us. looking -well. *'Walking adver- tisements,\ we call ourselves, Tonight as we left the shop she igave us each mysterious looking [ox. and said that it was a little \Bon Voyage present.\ We thought would be a bit of lingerie, but magine upon opening the boxes to nd an afternoon dress. Mine had o . ver even been shown in the shop, A , I ) it was an even greater thrill to a w the lovely dusty-pink crepe hid- it in the tissue paper. When I un- | olded it I found that there was a} oke Incrusted on the bedice in} f sinted scallops-one of the nawut“ ricks of trimming. Cuffs: flaring »ack from the wrist a> scalloped in} he sameway and there is # narrow wown velvet ribbon that slips hrough an eyelet in the waist and} iss In a bow at the waistline, There a soft peplum and a skirt that ares to fullness at the bottom de- pite teh seams (Ea; hold it flat to a point below the Knees. Too. bad Billy couldn't see it! | =-----_-# I Personal |.._Health_ Service By V/ILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Roast (Choice Cuts) Fancy Fowl (4 to 5 lbs.) Franklin probably would not have! had, much trouble with bis bui, a \black beast. with long horns and | widely cloven hoofs, save .that, in- {stead of lunging at the red cape {with which Franklin provoked him, be lunged at Franklin himself. | On his first lunge in this wise he} caught the Brooklyn boy at his hip, tipping it open, Franklin, unmindful, used the opportunity to dispatch the| bull with a single thrust of his sword, | nd then holding his wound with his! right hand began a trlumphal march]! o Pound Legs Genuine Spring @ Lamb 28¢ Smoked Pound Ham Po Navel and zsc Co Plate rned Pound Beef Legs & __ Rumps Milk Fed Veal around the bull ring. # The spectators howled with delight | \Yip! Whoopee! Ride 'im, eqwbay and shouted that he should have the! Although there are §00 horses (and outlaws among them) with Miller bull's ears and tail, They were cut Brothers' 101 Ranch Real Wild West and Great Far East show, there are, off and Franklin continued his plenty of star cowboys to ride the most vicious bronchos, cayuses, buckers, march around the ring, holding the renegades of the ranges, of the ranches and man-killers-all look alike to trophies with his left hand high in the three hundred cowbands with the biggest of all wild west shows-and the air. He was then removed to his to many of the cowgitls, too. {hotel where physi¢ians said.. his And among the Far East contingents there are scores of riders, who wounds would be painful but not so know the tricks of the west in handling the meanest of four-footed hurri-| serious 'as in the case 0 This first! canes, with the big 101 Ranch show, coming to Frecport, June 25, under goring several weeks ago auspices of Freeport Elks. 12> Pound PHONE FREEPORT 6883 Highest Quality - Lowest Prices > aas 0-zmm c when. he | was nearly incapicitated ame 0 ame 0 <e. <e «> 0 <- 0- coe 0 erm 0-20 % l Fruit Salad 1 cup diced pears -A-cap-diced--perches 1 cup diced grapefruit I |_, Mix and chill the ingredients.! Drain off the juice Arrange the ifruil in cups of crisp lettuce and add the French Dressing Vanilla Ice Cream (2 quarts) Today's _M:efly_,_ i A By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE CHERRY SUNSHINE FOR ICE CREAM TOPPING Menu For Sunday Breakfast Fresh Berries and Confationers Sugar and Honey Coffee I OSICKNESS AND THE HOITY-TOITY these Ritzy hospitals with closed mi-elosct!\ staffs and three- sar nurse training courses, approved and more or less controlled by that {medical oligarchy called the Amer- lean College of Surgeons, the attend- nts spend considerable time trying persuade exacting patrons that a private nurse is not necessary by' addition to the hospital's regular tibrses, or that a luxurious private bath is superfluous since the patjent can't possibly use it anyway, but a superintendent of such a hospital complains, people nowadays demand andards and the +o. cater to. them| For bootleggers, racketcers and the like this makes a very satisfactory ar- rangement, one may surmise, But how does it strike the common people, If any, that great bypothetical middle class of near-royal Americans? For centuries the Royal College of Surgeons in England has given mem- bers the privilege of appending the letters P.R.C.S. to their names, and certainly such a string of letters gives a. doctor's name m lot of class.. We 'don't today here. in this democratic country, but some twenty years ago a doctor over here conceived the idea of organizing a similar surgical society In America, and presently we had the [American College of Surgeons and quite a sprinking of ambitious young Isurgeons here who soon began to write PACS. after their names, There is no* question in my mind [that a stranger who might find him- | THE HIC 2 1-2 cup sugar 1 tablespoon flour 1-2 teaspoon. sait 4 cups milk 1 teapsoon vanilla 1 quart thin cream 1 cup sugar Blend the 1-2 cup of suzar with {the flour and salt. Add the inilk and eggs-and cook in a double boil- ler until a little thick. Cool and add| the rest of the Ingredients, Mix well} and freeze until stiff, | | Wattles Broiled Bacon Dinner Roast Veal and Browned Potatoes | Buttered Carrots Brown Gravy Bread Currant Jam. Fruit Salad French Dressing Vanilla Ice 'Cream and Cherry Sunshine Yellow Cake Coffee Supper Egg Relish andwiches Iced Tea) Chocolate Cookies Wallies 2 cups flour 4 teaspoons baking powder 1-2 teaspoon salt 1° teaspoon sugar 3 egg yolks 1 1-3 cups milk 3 egg whites 1 lespoon butter melted Mix -the flour, baking powder, salt. and ar. Add the (gg. yolks and milk. t for 2 minutes. Fold in the remaining irigredients and cook on hot greased walfle irons. Berve waffles as soon as they are made as they will become tough if usted Seanops a. -. - For Afterncon Frock PEOPLE THINK OF RADIO AS A WINTER ENJOYMENT ---BUT --- THERE ARE MANY HOURS OF ENTERTAINMENT FOR YOU THIS SUMMER PHILCO- - - BRUNSWICK- FROM THE Gruen Rapio Sop We have a stock of regular cabinet model machines for the home, or if ___ -go..camping-during.the-summer;~ let us show you the new model port- ables designed particularly for use in camps. Cherry Sunshine 6 cups cherries 6 cups sugar Heed the «cherries and add sugar. Cook gently for 8 minutes. Pour into platters and place on a table in the hot sun. Cover with wlass. Stir several times duzing the day, Bri in at night and re- t for 2 days or until she syrup is very thick and the chertles \plump.\ our into sterilized jars and seal, These are delicious to serve with hot breads, as a sauce or on frozen desserts. CH (John Matthias & Sons, Proprietors) FREEPORT 11. South Grove St. Tel. Freeport 158 Elmer Koup and Edwin Kelsey, of Harrisburg, Pr., seniors at Louisiana state university, have hitch-hiked 33,000 miles in the last four years, FLEISCHER'S PORK STORE (Rudolf R. Fleischer) 11 So Main St. Freeport, N. Y Fresh Selected Jersey Pork Only! SAVE ON THESE QUALITY MEALS]! ~ self in sudden need of good surgical treatment would be wise to select a doctor who has the,right to write eom - =- 3Oon. 29 28C tb. Sugar-Cured moked Hams -= =( 29C 16. [| h | 5:3“??? 35C 1b. Very Smoked Special Rib Bacon 23C Ib. ALL BOLOGNA MADE ON PREMISES Phone Freeport 3780 Loins of Jersey Pork. Fresh -~.\ Boneless Pot Roast . . . . . lb. 35¢ s |F-A.C.D. after his M.D., although Legs Milk Fed veal +k k++ lb' 37C |orily a minority of the good surgeons , +64) F of - Swift's Premium Ham . , . lb. 31¢ | gi ins country ate follows or men . | _ My sole objection to the American Long Island Duck=.~, . . . . lb. 256 || - My so opfection, to the American D . 1 1 ‘pflbhc life 15mm? (Fe society is in effect . a medical oligarchy seeking Grocery epartment SpeCIa $. to idmmlster mrfners which belong » ~ to the state. When this organization Campbell's Beans % . . . , 3 for 25¢ lays down requirements for the stand- . - ardization of 'hospitals, surgical serv- Scott Tissue . . . . . . . . 3 for 33¢ ice. But when the organization gains I| Hams .. schools, it renders an admirable serv- Ivory Flakes (Large) .. . i . . . 21¢ ice. 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