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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY, SF.PTEMBER 1 2. 1925. THREE LOCAL NEWS Mtdford Woman Visitor Mr. Bert Anderson of Medford, Is a visitor la Rose burg for a few days, and a guest at the I'nipqua hotel. Mr. Cook In O. E. Cook, Drew resident, mo tored here yesterday and spent a I Douglas Grill. snort unie transacting Business and trading. Publisher Here W. M. Ayres, publisher of The Sliver State, newspaper at Wlnne mucca, Nevada, spent yesterday lu Hose urg enruute north on a busi ness and pleasure trip. Fresh eastern oysters at the Bushntlls In Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bushnell, of Brockway, motored here this morning and spent several hours visiting with friends. Visitor Friday ' - Mrs. George Johnson, of Elga rose, was among the out of town visitors yesterday, spending a few hours here shopping. Here From 8uthsHin Mrs. A. Vogelpohl and daughter Miss Eva Vogelpohl, of Suiberlin, spent yesterday afternoon here visiting with friends. Mrs. Landers Visits Mrs. Henry Landers, of Winston, motored here yesterday and spent the afternoon shopping and visiting with friends. Mrs. Weaver Operated On Mrs. Scott Weaver underwent an operation at Mercy hospital this morning with Dr. A. F. Sether of Eugene In charge. Mr. Beckley In J. W. Beckley, who recently moved to Yoncalla, spent a few hours here this morning attending to business matters. Seattl Official Here Mrs. Sylvia A. Hunalcker, of the missing person bureau of the Se attle police department, Is in Rose burg today consulting with Miss Agues Pllchford. county juvenile officer and other county officers. To LaPino Mrs. Cora Cloud and son Billy, left this afternoon by auto for pine, Oregon, where they spend three or four weeks. Mrs. Cloud will look after business In terests there, and while gone ex pects to sell her timber in that country. llo boy went down In the lllh round I : -f a scheduled 15-raunc Dame jder the terrific pur.'hes of the : champion after gamely fighting back under a gruelling, relentless 'attack. He was floored six times before Referee Haley awarded D-r-.knhach a technical knockout. The result was forecast early in bailie. Rlaitery passd a vig orous first-round aiMiuu oniy run into a heavy storm of punches !in the second. The champion pin i :ned Slallery on the ropes wllh a "Stnrmv Petrel" of Air Ser-' vol,ty nf terrific left hooks to the aiormy reiret or Air aer ' Burfaln b0 reeung tut Of CEL. MITCHELL vice Advocates Overland Flight From New York to Pekin China. country trips. Phone 44. For prompt taxi service, city or Portland Auto Man Here Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Evans and son of Portland were business vis itors here today. Mr. Evans Is the Portland Cadillac agent Business Visitor Among those from the rural dis tricts to transact business here yesterday for Beveral hours was Wm Franklin, of Ten Mile. Returns Home Isaac James, who recently under went an operation for calaract of the left eye, with Dr. A. C. Seely In attendance, and who has been here for the past week, returned to his home at Wilbur this morn ing. Mr. James' eyesight Is much improved. Inst nctlvely flehtlng hack, reiuscu to go down and the crowd arose as one In a tremendous ovation. In the third round Ilorlenbarh hllnrie1 hla arhallenger wllh a VI- tAjsorlatrd Prna Uurd Wirr.) CUIUS Volley Of left hooks. DUt SAN ANTONIO, Sep. 12. Anjtery came hack wllh rallies in ine overland flight from New York to fourth, fifth and sixth rounds Pekin. China, by two transport (which drove the champion to the airships now being constructed, defensive. and awarding of the distinguished I Herlenbach sent home a crushing will service medal to Commander John Ml to the bead In th eighth Tiie Rodger; and his crew were sug- icnanenger was giw.j """" gested :oday by Colonel William ,h nin,1 n'l "oon ,'r ,h" Mitchell, eighth corps area air of-!01 l,'n,n ?" """ """ fleer. In li s lourth formal statu- "i uuu.-r a - ment Colonel Mitchell said the two transport airships are of proved design and are able to go 4.500 miles without taking on fuel. He lenhnrh sensing the end pursued his foe wllh a volley of lefts and rights from which fie rf.fing sun terv could find no rover. Slnttery. fluhtlng the first !" no pointed out the ships could stop at lrouml bo"t of hls "LT.'if h! , Inncrer able to Protect hlrr.self. 1I( sagced to the floor under a terri fic left at the start of the Hth. When he cot on his feet Herlen In Yesterday C. A. Talbot of Canyonvllle, was among those to motor here yesterday and spend several hours attending to business affairs. VlsltoV In Town Mrs. Eugene Olllvant returned to her home at Olalla yesterday afternoon after visiting and shop ping here for several hours. From Elgarose Among those from the rural dis tricts to spend a few hours here yesterday shopping and visiting was Miss Emma Oalla of Melrose. Spending Week Hunting Vernon Shrum, of Glide, left yes terday tor Twin Lakes, where he . will join Joe Campbell and Sam Campbell for a week's hunting trip. To Wilbur Mr. and Mrs. . G. Jones, who spent several hours here today shopping and on business returned to their home at Wilbur this afternoon. Returning From Trip The party of hunters, composed of Mose Tison, Jack Wharton, Tom Wharton. Glenn Wimberly, who have been enjoying a trip for a few days above Diamond Lake, will return to Koseburg Sunday. Return From Lakes Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Saunders and daughter, who recently moved here to make their home, have returned from a ten day trip to Crater and Diamond Lakes, and other points of interest in southern Oregon They state that they had a very en joyable trip. Mr. and Mrs. Saun ders formerly resided at Medford, where Mr. Saunders was employed by the California Oregon Power Company for three years. Former Reeidenta H Mr. and Mrs. Will Howard and son, Lawrence, former Roseburg and Wilbur residents, are visiting in Wilbur with Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Kinsel, Mrs. Klnsel is Mr. How ard's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Howard have made their home in Corvallls for the past four years, and were accompanied to Wilbur by N. Mul key of Philomath. The party drove to Roseburg from Wilbur this morning to visit with friends for a few hours. Coming: "How to Be Young at 70.' GAME WARDEN PAY VISIT TO CITY the trip from New York to Pekin could be made in from 0 to SO hours. In advocating the Immediate dec orating of Commander Rodgers and his men. Colonel Mitchell suld 'their tenacity, good judgment and physical endurance are worthy of our highest type of American manhood." The eighth corps area officer pointed out, that 40 per cent of all deaths In the commissioned per sonnel of the whole army are suf fered by the flyers. "Our losses of fliers In time of peace, exceed those of some coun tries in times of war," Colonel Mit chell said. His statement follows: "Commander Rodgers and the :crew of the airplane should be dec orated with the Distinguished Ser vice medal for their feat in saving themselves from almost sure de struction In the Pacific. Their tenacity, good judgment and phys ical endurance are worthy of our highest type of American manhood. The loss of life at the present time among flying men Is appalling. "In connection with long dis tance flying, It Is Interesting to note that thete are two airplanes in this country about to be finish ed that are of the proved type and are able to go 4.500 miles without taking fuel, why should it not be a good Idea to fly with these over land from New York to Peking, stopping once at Nome, Alaska, for fuel and then going on to the Asiatic continent, with a total elapsed time from New York of from 0 to 80 hours, where now by steamship and railroad it takes four or five weeksT Think, of the saving on commercial paper and bank exchange that would accrue from a service of this kind, think of the advantage to business and the benefit to civilization. With a service of this kind, it would not bach floored him again with a left hook for a count of nine, siattery was barely able to ris.. Ho reel en into the ropes near Ilerlctibach's corner and the champion unenter ed him with gloves as he sncge.l on the ropes. There tho fight end ed one minute and -t reconus ni ter the start of the round Berlenbnch left the ring with liberal applause, but It was noth ing to the long ovation for Slnt tery, who weighed only 1G1J U the champion's 172. Learn "How to He Young nl 70." NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC On and after September lllh the orrice of The California Oregon Power Company will be open until 6 p. m. except Sundays and holi days. This Is for the convenience of our consumers who are not able to eel to the office before 5:00 o'clock, which has been our closing hour. TIIE CALIFORNIA OTIEflON POWER COMPANY, T. H. Ness. Division Manager. Terminal Beauty Shop, rhone 5SC sioner. and E. F. Averill, slate , be necessary to take diphtheria game warden, were in Roseburg 1 serum from the south coast of Al- Indav for a short visit with local lassa, oy uog learn lo rtome occupy (sportsmen. They are on their Way -n" wwks - "me. freezing the ser i south by way of Roseburg. Grants m and not only getting It there Pass and Medford. and will go to . but getting It there in a use Kinm.ih pn. m attend the veil. 1 less condition, when It could bo son barbecue to be given there. The game officials met members of the local Rod and Gun club this morning, talking over matters per taining to fish and game protection In Douglas county. Mr. Averill You Wouldn't Carry Water Into a Piped House But Are You Still Doing the Wprk of Electricity? Every Roseburg home has had 12 days' opportunity to give electricity more of its share of the housework to secure a HOTPOINT-HUGHES ELECTRIC RANGE for Only $15 Down At these unheard-of terms you cannot AFFORD to put off the equipment of your kitchen with this beautiful electric range. it is the ECONOMICAL range you have been looking for: Three heat plates on the cooking top; insulated, heat-retaining two-element even; counter-balanced oven door; oven thermometer, for finer cooking; clean, porcelain and enamel finish the brightest spot in the kitchen 1 It is large enough to suit any family; small enough to fit any home. This Offer Positively Closes in 2 Days $1 5.00, NOW, places the new electric in your kitchen, ready to cook dinner tomorrow "by wire I" 1 2 monthly payments of $ 1 2.00 each con veniently take care of the balance. DON'T WAIT AND REGRET IT ORDER YOURS NOW! 1 S;--aat i ;s-'? ill vyjr t ra If ' ( Arthur H. Crowell's ELECTRIC STORE 225 N. Jackson . Telephone 611 Special Terms on Olhcr Makes and Model Ranges Roseburg Electric Store Successor tc Hudson Electric Co. t Telephone 123 Special Terms on Other Makes and Model Ranges THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY Telephone 61 til m nivnnnr s fli mm historic Owydvr In the vule of from the army, conwav. which was purchased by I Clcmcnreau greeted the ex-aer-Jay Mitchell of Cnlwyn liny for Wlce man cheerfully, spoke with 2U0O pounds Stirling, (iwydvrlhlm a long time about incidents ,.. ,ha pjii nf n rnmniia Velh 1 of tho wur ntid then dismissed generous terms. Ihlm with 20 fruuc note and W. J. Weaver of the Umpqua ho-'"'' that he expects to return to tel. is spending a few days in Port land transacting business mat ters. He will be joined there by Mrs. Weaver who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. R. H- Peterson at sent from New York in a compara tively few hours. "These are Just a few of the things for the people to think about.' Declaring he did not dt'slvo to boost the stock of any airship man ufacturing concern. Colonel Mit chell declined to state where the two army transport airships he re- Spokane, and they will return Koseburg. to Arrive Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Phil Metschan and daughter Phyllis Jane, of the Im perial hotel at Portland, will arrive in Koseburg tonight and be guests of the management of the Umpqua hotel. From here they will go to the Yreka Inn at Yreka and con tinue on to San Francisco. Return From Alaska Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Metcalf. of Sacramento, California, who have been enjoying a three weeks' trip Roseburg in the near future for the purpose of visiting the game commission's trout hatchery at Rock Creek. The commission will iterrea to are oeing num. make a determined effort to stock Colonel Mitchell told the Asso- the fishing streams of tho state 'elated press ne nopea tor an imme heavlly, be says, in order to make dlate showdown on the charges he up for the Inroads on game fish .has made. made by the advent of fishermen "It's the move of the American ilnnt the streams near automobile ' People now," he said. "I feel I roads. Fresh eastern Douglas GriU. have done my full duty in pointing out the di-fects in our service and oysters at thelsuggest remedies. 1 wait the ver dict ana pleasure oi tne people oi America." fuiiilly, the Wynus, unill 1G7S. That purt of the originul cuatlo which still Kt.'lllils wns hllllt In aimununt-miaiy w. i generations ha been it favorlto IZerN. hlTwim Albert Godfrey, of B,a,c. who ha.,,,, of slg.it-scers. It was re- assault a.d Nttt-ry. a .llvoroe has been In the Tiller country on )rMH ,. , complaint hits been filed bv lis hinting trip for the past sev-,nni)()r ,,n(.e f imprest to visit wife. Usb"l Smith, the vlciim of riil, ,,i,J.,i uai) c:,n,d home hut in (irent lirltiiln In Abergeldle ills alleged caveman proclivities. . ... .. -,.-.,:. nf a mvg.' rustle, the Prince of Wale's Scot- According to Information given the j ( oj )(..lh o( Mli n)n.r, llxh residence near his father's indulging In his third glass of Justice court In a complain' li!"l vrs () F (;,,iirey at the home nf estate at Halmnral. The particular cognac. by the wire, dnmestle trouMes ro- j,.,,,,;, j..ran,. ln' s,.as,. ( object of curious Interest Is an j "n,B uger growled, reached suited In a heated argument be- ()f d(,;ili was fiyi.n ui,vwM unpretentious footprint of Wales oyrT he mule Just as the waller tw-een Smith ncd his wite. vl''i-,lri, (;oirr(.y hus been suffering " " concrete walk mud when the waB mn,K the man change enue.i ... a ......... ." , ifi.mi heart trouble for a number ",' '"'lr ' ' 8 the woman ranie off second b- si. ..,.. The story Is that for 24 years Mrs. Frances Hwspson. ninilur of ' '. ,, ... . , , . the boy's footprint was known Mrs. Smi'h. wns n'o trt'cK as she -Mrs. uouirey, . .. ..er ""'"'", ()llv , t,e prince and two ser went to the a'd of her datnthter. tne late t.odlrey. made Her VIIIltB pres(.,t w,en It wns made. Smith, wh.. is olleited to lmve I home in Unsebitn? for u number or . , 1(, ,.,.,.( ,,r,.llmft known to gone to Hum-no following ihe , years, coming here from stillwiii- a ,,.rlc-nn tourists last yeur. Now trouble. t-mtdovi-d for mine j t- r. Minn., with .Mr. (indfrcy. who t,s onr(, qM,.t and nhnost desert-' time in this r!iv ns a cock, mid was ctinnecied Willi I'.e old Doug- r,, Hille ilt lM to Oo swarming he erd his wife have b.-.-. rece-'ly , Ms county ii.iiik nere ior u ne..".-. wlth B,t-scers. working at nan.lon. The tnnihle between he nnd his wire is I'll. .-. I to hrve result".! from an r.mder.t Charlie Chaplin Is declared by the Neue Herliner eltung to he the best known man In the world. The screen comedian Is compared good wishes that he would find a iwith such well known personages Job soon. as Hlndenmirg, Klnstein, icicnard Twenty minutes later the old ! Sl ran. TniUky, Uoyd fleorge. statesman went out for Ills morn- Mussolini. Plrundollo llernar. ing constitutional and, passing hhwJ I.udendorr Kdlson and the comer o fthe boulevard liojc'o"l. ""ne of whom, however. Lessen, about 100 yards from his stand a ghost of a chance hesldo little home, caught sight of his, Charlie Chaplin In point of no recent visitor sitting placidly on Uorlety. the terrace of a sidewalk cafe The only rivnls worthy of a moment s consiaerainin , are o lleved to l.e Jackie Coogan and Jack Dempsey. Hut of Jackie Coogan Is sad that he will grow up and promptly lese his popular ity and Jack liempsey. after all Is said. Is really considered a high In America and l.u- rope. from the twenty franc note, pick e.l U sevfu.fe.i ..u.ivn, .ute. . ,, . . nll,v put them lii Ills pocket unci walk- " ed awuy without saying a word either to the bewildered waller or the thirsty patron. Cook with gas. AID TO BE GIVEN IN SETTLING THE TUMALO DISTRICT (Aanpiatnl Prm I-runl Wlrr.) PORTLAND. Ore.. Sep. 12. The to Alaska, stopped in Roseburg last i land settlement department of the night enroute home. Dr. and Mrs. j Chamber of Commerce pledget! as- Metcalf stopped nere on tneir way sistance In settling the Tumalo lr- Ijeavins For Illinola Mr. and Mrs. R. L. F. Llntott leave tonight for Vancouver. B. C . where Mr. Llntott will attend the Kiwanls convention as a de legate from the Roseburg club. They will then go on to Aurora, Illinois, where they will visit Mr. Llntott's parents for a month or six weeks. Small Boy Breaks Arm- to Mrs. Swans.m's car. Several days tiro Mrs. Smilli rrd her brother. rhnrles Sivunson. drove to Roseburg from In til" car. Knroule h.T" tin y liad an accident, i ninshing li.c wle-Hr., : and were unable to return to Il:m- . don us sc.o-i ns they hud planm-tl. I Friday evening Mis. Smith re. i . d some money from her hushnrd anil I msde prepai-Hiion lo reiut-ri to) llendnn next d;'.v, hut nbout six o'clock Mr. Snillh arrived from Itsn.lon by since a-id accni-.l!'u: lo Mrs. Swanson, demanded to l.now why his w ife hi'.d not 'retei re-il. At nrtunicnt enstlf,d, hut Mrs.) Swnnson proiios.Nl til' y ell ge u a shov.-. so Ihev started i:p Hie y'r'.'t, j A chert dlsta-ice from tl.e I. .' at a conference held yesterday af-1 sheriff's office, are searching the Mr. Solth ! run to u- his li !s, ternoon. jforests In the lower Nehalem Val- acconllng to Mrs. Swanson. hi l en- E. M. Wrlaht. nresldent of Ihe ley for ltudolpn llartn, Astoria pos-1 deavored to rhoke S"d oile r" is" board of directors of the Irrigation 'al clerk, who lett the town of HI- beat his wife. Mrs. Swanson v as district; D. J. McLelland, district sle early Thursday on a deer hunt, also hit in a i effort to S' ;.n manager and State Engineer Rhea nd who has not been heard from j them, which she finally su.-i . . ..ed 1 .uner and the members of the since. In doing Smith lnimediai. lv land settlement committee . were vi-ait. i h v riaile tneir noine !i-ru ih" present V.'ni. I J -1 1 home on Jackson Ktreet is vilnnled. AljoLt iwenly y.ars a;;o she mid h'-r Insl.And nrived to S'-asi.I,. lo make their h.itne. Mrs. (lodfrcy Abergeldle often was vlsitled by Ihe prince and his parents be fore the latter iH'came king and queen and the tale is that the young prince ope day bounded ros the turr and onio a newiv The Moore Music Studio Is now nehaTemvalley farmers search for missing man on j was a nil' men-.oer oi ne- ..h-ui-j- tli, pavement before a nurse ana il!:-t Mnseoji-il cnuren. un.i urne- polirenian could stop ntm. in ciri'-.-i. ei;iiirs She was a mem-, l.ntt year the policeman broke her of Hie Neighbors or Woodirart n Hllenre of nearly a quarter of h-re nnd awis a woman cr si. lin;: h century and told the story to a rhanwi r. The death of her bus- visiting American. bind nli'.nt ,r years ago, will be re-! in-mheied here. Mr. (iodfr. y wllh I The sizes of miner are lo be his son, Albert was al Senile In .iMmJnrdlzed In England and the ' ASTORIA. Ore., Sep. 12 Ranchers of the Nehalem valley, north several weeks ago and were rhritlon nrolect In Central Oreaon re-lnforced by deputies from the guests at tne u mpqua notei. a bout fishing, when a rtnrin cam. e.n. in wiiieli ii" was drowned arid the bmly never foiled her are Ihr Finance Minister Caillsux. whose rensntlonal return from prison to power In the short span of five years like his arch-poll- ' ticul enemy (leorgea Clemencesii Is one of the beBt hated neu ' In France. j An aristocrat by training, edit- f ration and temperament. M. Cal- ! luux. whose rise lo political fame ' was achieved through leadership I of the radical lert parties In per- j nniini upi'uritt -e n... .in-miwr in ihe very antithesis of the "gener ally accepted representative of the common people", whose claims he has championed. He has few close personal At Brand's ' ROAD 8TANO . T M Pacific Highway 4 miles north) terms "ream" and "quire" used friends, but enjoys the unlimited i ns nteciHtirca for buvinr and sel ls 'irvlvlng ;ng Bn t,o time of Caxton aro I present I Approximately 2600 acres of the land are ready for settlement now. I an additional 1500 acres will be I ready for farming by Christmas. The IS year'oTd of Mr. snd !--- Ti Mr. Alfred Raake. of Melrose, re- - ;..vt . broken left arm last nlaht iTPr was explained By MCLell- The district about Elsie Is wild town and Is sild lo be In I and remote and extreme uneasl-Mrs. Smith this morning fled ness is felt for Barth's safety. He for divorce from h"r bushmiil expected to return to Elsie before toney j. tt. WnHon beiv.c nightfall Thnrsdsy, but two nights gal representative, have elapsed without word from i n the hunter HEROES CF AIR Ing. n't sons. Frank F. (inlr. t0 ., oine oli-oleln by an agree- a'.l Albeit. The funeral services nni arrived at between the fed wlll b.- heM Sunday afternoon at (.rution of master printers nnd 2:o o'c'oek al the M thodlst , ,,. inillennl association of whole chun h. a! S.asi.le. and Inlerne nt HaP Ktiitloners and paper makers. will be at the cemetery there. The The ream will hereafter be re j news .r her tl'-alii comes as a Kreat placed by 1.000 sheets to secure, Istexk to h. r many friends lure. Would you lile to know: "How ; lo b" Young C. 70"? Fresh eastern oysters at the l)oiti;lus drill. the advantage of decimal calcul ations for the trade. PARIS, Sept. 12. deaths find not too f. aid to be the real France's dwindling Too many r l.lrlhs la cause of population. when, while at play on some boxes and. In his father's prune dryer, he sllp- The land, he said, would be sold ' " e1 - ' ' r I 1 ... I . V. ... to 1. ar. r-d aid fell to the floor, breaking I . ' " the arm Just above the wrist He and a maintenance charge waa brought to this city where Dr. " ':"""""' ,"' ' George E. Houck attended the case, jtal cost to approximately $60 an , acre. u.j,.,j M, ura Interest payment on the con- H. To.,.. wnTT. In chsrg. of 'tmct.o i ch.rge will begin J.nu Oregon State Motor Association .o- Srjr 1. W'V.'i', n, "L" tlvltles in Grants Pass, and has Principal will atart in 1933 and con- an office there In the Chamber of tinue 10 years. Roseburg Learn "How lo Im Young at 70.' FLIGHT TEl.l. STORY OF SHIP NEWS GLEANINGS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WOULD Commerce, visited In yesterday. Mr. Gale la also a Cave man, and presented his friends here with unique cards carrying his name. picture of the Cave men In full regalia, and a history of the booster organliatlon. YOU'LL JUST LOVE Drusilla WITH A MILLION LIBERTY THEATRE Men's suits cleaned ana pressed. 11.60. Roseburg Cleaners, phone 471. I.LNHKKD Oil, PRICK t'P. fAwylC"! rrroi Iwrf. Wle.) PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. 12. An advsnc" of 6 rents a gallon In Unseed til hti been announced by a local wholesale paint and Tarnish home Prices effective today are II 3S to for raw and 11.21 to 11.41 for boiled Unseed oil. r.h earned, like thai of their pr"l sors, from a victory at sea, tl; or a different kind. Sirens and whistles will rreef men as they arrive (torn I ntimis vl's nnd hi'. have ne. n larhor and puss throm h 'he rtNposed of recently t.y tneniners city's streets to the palace re "'Is. ; of the oilier iil.slo. raey, nils.. C.overnor Wallace K. Farn i, 'on , "f high i' unu c am u In Othel Inslanees. dra-:tle .0- ail- SLATTERY GIVEPJ V DLUI LP HrP II of Hawaii: Admiral S. S II.i -n. ! Ml nriil rluni!lli commander In chief of the Ivile Ul UtllLLUUllUK fiHPt; nearAilmlral John I). Me- iKinsld. commandant of the 1 Ith naval district; and MilorCen ral (AanrtaM Ftm wic Edward M. lcwls, commsndlnr ihe NEW YORK. Sep. 12. Paul Iter- army's Hawaiian department, "nd lenbach of Astoria, N. V., world's other hosts, are expected to hi I ihe light heavyweight chi n.plon, sue- avlntnrs a formal wlrom cessfully defended I.Ij title last Meanwhile ns-.al patrol 1 od night when be sro'.'d a lerhnh.iL guard early today 1 fore the I is knockout m.t Jlnuay Siattery or hospital at Peari Mnrhor to V "ep Buffalo, N. V, -In ihe eleventh away the crowds which since diwn round of a ir,ro.inJ encounter at had flocked there hoping to rvch the Amrrlcan league hjfehall park, a glimpse of the nation's air I'lo- L'nnbie to come tack, the fluffs- nccrs. i .1 LONIX'S'. Sept. 12. Cutl'S ore l.elnr sold In Knirlaud Rt liar reln late.. Illsl.iric mnn-loiM of This Is Just beginning to ho brought out by associations form ed lo combat Ihe tendency to ward depopulation nf the country. The French birth rate Is compara tively the same as that of other countries. Compared to England II Is 19.4 per 1.0011 against 19.7 per I no": but the French dea'h rale Is 17 per 1 .11.10 against 11.6 f ir England, according to figures for 1':i Just made available. Infant niortnll'v In France has t. A few days ago upon entering his automobile at the ministry of finance, the huge wolf hound that always Is rested beside the chauf feur snapped at one of the cor respondents who were talking to M. Callaux. "This Is the most vicious dog I ever owned," exclaimed the minister. "He Is ulwnys trying to bite ni friends." "The dog must have very little opportunity lo bite anyone," caniu a low but distinct voice from the rear ranks of the group of Journalists. MErtl.IN. Sept. 12. Iteca-se 74-year old llnron Chrlstnf von Hr.coll. head of llerlln's most ex clusive fashion house, refused to dun clients, hla firm lies been compelled to go Into bankruptcy. on lire.-oll designed rowns and trousseaus for practically all ' the (ierman princesses and when ; the "Empress" llermlne started f ir Holland lo loin Wlnm II I t n at the npnlllng high rate of .wedlock, she siopied In Merlin long I nnnnei t i.e l, ti nunle In Mi mlnisl rat ion of great e-'ates. one of iiie t'irg that of ith" lli'ke of Norfolk, v.iil.h originally em I ,:.-, '! .one- r.o.tilln B'-ri'". Ar.in- .I'-l cri'le In -Itssex. Inline of C 17 ye-.r ol.l licl;e has been closed five y. :rs rnit ill' re i- telk of ell'ng it. Th- In.'h.'s nf N'ir foi rave i th.. ca-He f'.r a mo, re i -.r lii O" ford to ! near Ikt nm n ho Is attending the u uivrr-lty. The most recent transfer of ru'tle nt a lo hKure i that of j fw: rer l.'iofi. 1'hls has been at' trllniteil to Ignorance and defec tive hvgl.-nlc conditions which Minister of lleulth M. Diirnfnur Is SC.' ktiiK to com bat by ultirntton uth mi aitivft health cnniptiiKn. Th vftiiTHblr ntat'imBn M. ri' iit' in " an. ni'nllv rrrs-tvf) a rill frnni on iinniiloy'fl work InpTTKin ho rhnwp'l the fnihpr . - irtifv bN lb4 hiir' papors ("b?!i'lnsf I'o'l'H-'k'ti rrnt plnv now nr'-ati-r motion plr inr' THE FOOL nn.iKh lo have her wedding go and other clothes made by the firm. Germany's upper 400 were finite as much charmed by the : venerable head of the firm as l y the rrca'lnn nf his stnff for lln- ron Chrlstof always Inslrted upon personally waiting on all dlstln gui'hed cist. inters and placing the finishing touches upon their gowns. ; The llaron. who before Ihe wnr conducted shops also In New York. Vienna. Pirls and London. 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