FOUR
ROEEBURG NEWS-REVEW; MONDAY. DECEMBER 28. 1925.
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Why Worry About Xmas Gifts
When wa have to many
' HERE ARE SOME SUGGESTIONS
ELECTRIC WAFFLE IRON SHERBETS
TOASTER PERCOLATOR
CASSEROLE " TEAPOT. .
GOBLETS THERMOS BOTTLE '
FOR THE. CHILDREN
SCOOTER 1NGERSOL WATCH
. TRICYCLE POCKET KNIFE
BICYCLE ROLLER SKATES
Let u help you make your selection, .
1847
Rogers Silver Plate
I ZIGLER-FEE HARDWARE GO.
Phone 25
WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS
PEACE MISSION
IN SYRIA FAILS
(iMOClllod I'FHI UlMd Win.) '
DAMABCUS, Syria, Dec. 2d. A
Druse delegation headed by Emir
Emlri Arblan, which recently visit
ed Suulda. capital of the. DJebel
Drue country, to, dlacuss peace be
tween the tribesmen and French
apparently (ailed In Ita mission.
Apparently It has been Impossi
ble, to reach an accord regarding
...Syria taking over the territory an
nexed by Lebanon In 1920 and am-
nesty for the rebel leaders.
. This dispatch seemingly aeta at
reat, recent reports of the conclu
sion of peace terms and an armls
" tlce between the Druse tribesmen
and the French authorities In Syr-
la. it was stated by offlolals In 'election and was defeated by Hel
"Paris late last week, however, that 1 gerson. He Is a democrat.
SummrGombrt
: '-all Writer
few ran snake year car warm, comfortable and safe and at
wry Utile cost.
"Western Ante" has many "winter necessities' teat will give
yea nswr comfort all winter.
5'
"Wallet" Heater
Real- aetlstactlon U assured
with." "WaHer"' heater It
makes your oar warm, com
fortable and dry. Including;
dash control three types
Me to IK.7S. according to
car.
"Moore" Car JVarmer
For Fords only (Se
Kinftteet Heat era
'A safe, clean, healthful heat-'.
$3.75. 6.0S and U.W accord
ing to ear.
,1... wn.,.....,at
Radiator Coven
The "Frost King" also cover
the motor. It la of lone-grain
rubberised waterproofed fab
ric, aabeetoe lined. Radiator
caver only, for all popular
mafcee of cars 4S.4S to 1640.
Radiator and Engine Cevere
m m aiMm e 3 tBm
X Liquid Cement
It will permanwtljr soal tha
Imka In any ndutnr it prv
vntet ruat and btaIa forma
tloQ and la ahanlutely harm
kesa to tha metal it la guar
an teed.
Hraall alto 680
Standard alze-.. $1.16
iWarner Liquid Solder
For ra-itator guaketa and
water Jacket v 75a
Winter Neceuities '
8k Id Chains. Tnnneau Hhlettlft,
Wind-..,. Hi Wlnr Ulov,
Pobca Wlndnhleld ClfAnera,
Htorajr Batter lea, MNver
hum" Pralcte I J nine t pleaa
lnc7 low prlcea.
beauty are
v s v
, XtothanlZ5StarcalnLheNfest-
. supply
Main Stare -UOO Soath GraadJUe
LOS ANQELESL
Roteburg Store, 117 South Stephen, Phone 9.-
practl5raunqu?g3t
the signing of an armistice at any
moment would not surprise, the
Qual d'Orsay.
Cut the coupon aave half price.
Imperial Cleaner.
W. H. HARCOMBE NEW POLK
. COUNTY. OI8T. ATTORNEY
(Aaaoclatttl Pnm Leased Win.)
SALEM. Ore., Dec. 28. William
H. Harcombe, Dallas, attorney, has
been named by Governor- Walter
M. Pierce to succeed Joseph Hel
gnrson as Polk county district at
torney when the office la vacated
January 1.
Helgerson Is to resign to become
assistant United States district at
torney at Portland.
Harcombe was a candidate for
the Polk county office at the last
SPECIALS
'Clean-up' Combination
With each pint bottle of Im
perial Cleaner and Polish sold
at the regular price of $1.00
thla week, we will rive free, a
6-yard roll of ehneee cinch
(that regularly aelle for 2e)
total value lilt mi flfl
Thla Week Onty..,.a I UU
StromDerg Carbureter
Here ! a- real bargain the
genuine aStrombergCarto ureter
complete with hot-spot mani
fold for Ford oars. It will in
crease your present mileage
21 and give the oar more
power. Price reduced front
Ilb.75
to
$12.35
De Luxe Top Recover
The outfit eonatsta of weath
erproof top rarer, and back
curtain containing a large
(iM-lnch bevel plate glass
window and gipsy side wings,
together with necessary tape
and tacks to attach Prices
on sises for Fords, Cherroleta,
Maxwell and Dodge cars are
-2S to ttUS, according to
oar. 1-rlcea on other oars
quoted on request
Regular Top Recover .
For Ford Itoadster ...... fft f? .
lord Touring ...H-SS
JVESTERN AIR PATROL
Tone, Yolume, selectivity, simplicity and
the qualities built Into the
Western Air rat ml. The set Is con
etructed to our rlvid specifications.
Hold complete (M 1 ft rtfl
rzr&m. $llu.UU
Alio convenient tema.
Co.
IS.
STATE TO BUILD
UP PARKS ALOTiG
THE ins
PORTLAND, Dee. 28. An Im
portant item In future state high
way budgets will be for the devel
opment and. maintenance of high,
way parks.
Since legislation was enacted a
few year ago, enabling the state
highway commission to acquire on
behalf of the state, either by dosa
Uoa or purchase, 18 parka, em
bracing a total acreage of 630
aores has been acquired.
t or tne purpose of Improving the
parks on standard Una with local
variations, the highway commis
sion some time ago appointed an
advisory committee to suggest
plana. This committee, which Is
composed of Professors Peck and
Hyslop of the Oregon Agricultural
college. Professor Sweelzer of the
University of Oregon, and J.- A.
Currey of Portland, Is now making
a study of the different parks and
will, it is understood make a report
on lh subject.
tight nearly halt of the parks
thus far acquired are, located on
the Columbia Elver highway, and
Old Oregon Trail.
On the Roosevelt highway there
are four parka, of which three are
In Lincoln county- between New
port and Slleu bay. The fourth la
the George Henry park, la Curry
county.
The only park on the Pacific
highway la the Booth park on the
banks of the South Umpqaa north
of Myrtle Creek. On the west side
branch of the Pacific highway Is
Helmloh. park, at the crossing of
the Lucklamute river. The only
other park In the Willamette val
ley Is Holman park, between Salem
and The Dalles.
The largeat of the parks Is Mayer
park, which was donated by Mar
cus a. Mayer, it covers 260 acres
on the heights above Kowena on
the Upper Columbia River high
way.
Next to It In size is the Henry
para in furry county, wfilch em-
oraces an acreage or zts acre).
in addition to these two large
parks are the following,' with their.
acreage:
Sarah Helmlck Dark. Polk conn.
ty, 6.46 acres; Holman park. Polk
county 8.02 acres; Ditto park, Co-
lumnia county. 1.88 acres; Bradley
pork, (Clatsop . Crest). Clatsop
county, 20 acres; Vlento park.
Hood River county, 3.60 acres;
Memaloose park, Wasco county,
3.64 acrea; Emigrant Sprlnga park,
Umatilla counly, 12.16 acrea; Emi
grant Hill park, Umatilla county,
20.16 acres; Booth park In Doug
las county, 6.80 acres; Chandler
park. Lake county, 1.30 acres;
Rocky Creek park, Lincoln coun
ty. 16.12 acres; Boiler- Bay park,
Lincoln county, 6.82 acrea; Otter
Crest park, Lincoln county, 1.61
acres; Lava Cav park. Deschutes
county, 6 acres; Trail park, Jeff op
son county, 4 acres.
tx-oa wna gas.
AUSTRALIA SENDS
GOV. PIERCE DRY
QUESTIONNAIRE (AareUtH Pro leitri Win.)
SALEM, Ore.. Dec. 18. A letter
nas reached Governor Pierce from
1 12 members of the . state parlla
raent of Australia at Sydney ask
ing for Information on the effect
I Ireneaa of prohibition la the Unit
ed States. The letter Is being clr
j cularlzed throughout this country.
I, Tha Australian lawmakers say
! they recognise "the necessity of
finding a remedy for the drlnjt evil
: la our midst." and aak information'
, on the following points: Effective
ness of enforcement of the prohi
bition law; social and' economic
results of prohibition to date, and
'general attitude of the people to
! wards tho 18lh amendment.
Heal with gaa.
INDEPENDENCE BY
1935 OR REBELLION
FILIPINO ASSERTS
(Aanrlitrd Pita Lead Win.)
DETROIT, Mich., lec. 18. The
Philippines will rebel ' against
I'nitvti states rule within 10 ynara
If lta demands for Independence
are not granted, Clcllo iMunat, pres
ident of the Ktliplno Independence
comiiilsHlon, told the Detroit, labor
forum Sunday.
He accused Governor General
Wood of attempting to sell the na-
1 1 ural re satire of tbe Islands to
American capitalists. The Thill
pines have been ready for self gov
ernment for several .veers, he salil,
citing the peaceful elections and
willingness to support the govern
ment and power to maintain order
and transact business with other
nations. Only one-twelfth' of ihe
rltliens of the iaraad are uncivil
lied, he said.
INDIAN IIOOI-wTKIt.S WIN.
(Awv-latnl Fnm UMd Wln.i
CHKMKWA. Ore., Dec. .
The Chemewa ladlana defeated
the Franklin High School basket
ball five of Portland Saturday, 33
to 2F, Depoe, Indian center, was
high point man of the game, with
fourteen points to his credit.
Sen lea. Franklin forward, was next
with twelve.
8AVS ARTISTIC TgMPERAMENT
NOTHINQ BUT ADVERTISING
OHM'AOO. I. "Artlatlo
Iniuix'tanu nt" popularly believed lo
cause atttsta to Indulae In balr
trarlng tantrums Is nothing but "ad
vertlaing" In the opinion of Miss
llertha Oil, a promlnutit woman Im
presario. For ssarly a tcoie of year Miss
Ott baa been the medium whereby
artists of voice and instrument have
been presented to music lovers of
Chicago and from her experiences,
she has drawn many. Interesting
viewpoints. '
'Borne artists are childish, but
most of them aie sound, level
headed business men and women,
devoted to their work." she said.
"In our experience there never has
been an Instance of a singer or In
strumentalist refusing to complete
a recital or Interfering with ar
rangements because of 'tempera
ment'." The name's the thing to the gen
eral publics In its patronage of con
certs. Just as Babe Ruth can pack
a ball park on an off day, so can a
musician with a reputation crowd
a house. But unlike the Bambino,
who often fans the breeze and dis
appoints his admirers, the concert
artist always delivers the goods.
Mine. Usui curd, Hacbmanluotf
or Krelalor can aeU out the biggest
house in Chicago with the mere
anounoement of their appearances."
Miss Ott said. "Crowds go to see
them regardless of their programs.
-usually tne publics apprecia
tion is Una) same for a man or
woman, for a vocalist or Instrumen
talist. Also many of the same pat
rons attend all concerts."
Appreciation of mualo Is strong
est where an Influence of foreign
race or heredity exists, she said.
The better class of immigrant who
was taught music in . childhood
leaves his love for it as a legacy to
his American children.
The public schools are stressing
mualo more and more but it may
take two generations to bring
America to the musical peak of
Italy, for Instance, where even the
street urcnins wnisue tne operas, i
Jazs has not displaced, classic 1
music in popularity. On the con
trary through syncopation of op
eratic masterpieces as Paul White
man, does, In such a way that the
Jan devotee can understand them
and the lover of the classics is not
offended, last will give 'highbrow'
music a more universal appeal."
Among the future great of the
musical world, many of. those In
troduction. concerts are arranged by
Miss Ott, she finds men and
women about equal in number, but
singers are much In the minority.
"This Is because It isn't every
body who has a voice," she ex
plains, "but anybody with talent
and effort can learn to play an in
strument." The Imperial Cleaners sdd
means half price to you thla week.
COOUDGE SENIOR
AGAIN ON SICK BED
PLYMOUTH, Vermont, Dec. 28.
Colonel John Coolldge, father
of the President, was confined to
bis bed today, because be had
lost the use of his right leg due
to faulty circulation. Dr. Albert
C. Cram of Bridgewater, his per
sonal physician, said his patient's
condition waa not to be consider
ed serious.
Colonel Coolldge vho was seri
ously 111 several weeks ago, from a
condition described aa "heart
block," has had several heart at
tacks recently, but none -of them
were of a serious nature, his phy
sician said. The poor circulation
from which he now is suffering,
the physician Bsld, was caused by
the heart affliction.
Colonel Coolldge has been confin
ed to bis house several days and
has been In bed aluce Saturday.
MILK AND SNOW PUT
OUT FIRE AT DAIRY
POItTAOE, Wia., Dec. 26. Milk
and snow were uacd to fight a fire
early yesterday on the farm of Tho
mas Drown in the outskirts of the
city when the 'water supply gave
out and the flamea threatened to
spread from a large dairy barn to
the. eight other buildings on the
Milk cans were emptied into a
tank and pumped through the hnse
of the city's apparatus like water.
ixuds or snow weree hauled as
near as posalble to the flames and
tossed by the shovelful, with such
success tbat the damage was only
16.000.
QI'EIl.V (XttlltkSKK NKAKI.r
. OVKIUXAMH ItV HMHtiKST.
CHICAGO. Dec. 26. Opera-ln-Cngllah
enthusiasts broke all
hounds today puraued V. Kranke
Hurling, Boston composer, at the
conclusion, of the world premiere
of hla "A Light from St. Agnes"
Into the lobby of the auditorium
theatre and kissed him repeated
ly. At least 2M0 men hugged and
kissed him. Women were as
emotional as the men and Dar
ling escaped them almost In a
state of collapse and fled to his
hotel room.
SPOKANS COMMISSIONER
FACES RECALL FIGHT
SPOKANE, Wash, Iec 26. A i forecast lor tonight, rromamln
Chark'S W, HedKer. city rommls-1 of ' below fero yesterday.
sinner of public saf.-ty. on the I
ground of malfeasance In office and
violation of his oath of office. In
falling to enforce laws against liq
uor, selllug, gambling and prosti
tution, was (lied with the city clerk
today.
3$v
Colds
QuickRelief .
for Old and Ifouny
DISTUftlMtCE IN L0CHL THEATRE
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W. r. Chapman, j
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REMOVING
Tires-Tubes-Automobile Accessories!
Our. new building is rapidly nearing completion, and to save the expense
of moving, we are now offering Bargain Prices on all sorts of Auto
Accessories.
BETHLEHEM
SPARK
PLUGS,
THE
BEST
FOR
FORDS
PRICED
FOR
THIS
SALE
4
FOR
$1.59
C. A.
Fords
PACIFIC COAST
ALONE FREE OF
WINTRY BLAST
(Continued from Page 1 )
the mercury down to forty at Jack
sonville, Kia., and 42 at Tampa.
Reaction Forecast.
WASHINGTON. Dec. 28. A re
action from the biting cold weather
which has been prevalent over al
most the entire United States Is
predicted for tomorrow by the
weather bureau.
Today's weather reports dis
closed temperatures below freezing
as tar south aa northern Mexico
an dnorthern Florida. Doth
Brownsville, Texas, and Jackson
ville, Kla., reported a minimum of
24 degrees and Mobile and Pensa
cola 18 degrees. A zero tempera
ture was registered at Asheville,
N'. C, while in New York state It
waa 20 degrees or slightly higher.
Texas Citrus Bait Hit.
DALLAS. Tex., Dec. 28. Winter
laid a heavy hand on sunny Texas
yesterday and even took hold of
the winter garden section of the
Klo Grande. Temperatures ranged
from 10' above at Arrulllo at the
coldest place to 28 at Galveston,
the warmest.
Citrus fruit had been damaged to
some extent in the Klo Grande
I valley, but reports today did not
estimate the damage, lirownsville,
where the temperature was 26 last
night, reported that orchardista are
hoping for a week of cloudy
weather aa gradual moderation
without sunshine will lessen the
damage. 1
Moderating In Missouri.
KANSAS CITY. Mn., Dec. 28.
The sub-zero grip that winter has
held on this section since Saturday
night was loonened early today ami
slowly climbing temperatures were
"e mercury rinuDeti to a minimum
of two degrees above today and
eight degrees above is the mini
mum predicted fur tomorrow morn
ing. Temperatures Along Rockies.
DENVER, Colo., Dec. 28. King
Winter, who accompanied Santa
Claus on his Christmas errand last
week, continued to rule with an
Icy hand In tbe Kocky Mountain
states today.
Miles City. 'Mont, was hardest
hit. The temperature, which was
16 'below zero there yesterday, slip
ped to 20 below.
It was one above In Denver. The
cold wave was hardly felt In Ari
zona and I'tah. Phoenlz had a low
temperature of S4 degrees above.
Salt Lake City's lowest was 30 de
gree. Santa Fe, New Mexico, reported
record cold weather for the winter
eiaht d'grera above.
Keg Caav. Anio AceWk-nts
NKW WESTMINSTER. B. C.
Dee. 28 Eleven auto accidents
on the Paelflr Highway, Interna
tlnnal road from Canada to Mex-
rt. h.M .,,.1
" 1 "' ""f"""
li nn nounoarj, mile. n'liiiu
were blamed on fog yesterday.
Mildred Green, of llelllngltain.
Washington, and Edgar Putnam.
HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF. THE. PRICE
REDUCTIONS IN EFFECT
30x3 Red Tube, each ...$1.50
30x3 Cord.Tire ...............$6.75
30x3 Penn. Vacuum Cup, large oversize
tires, with O. S. Cord Tube.;.. .$14.00
$9.00 S, & M; No, 70 Spot Lite .....$6.35
$7.50 Kay Bee No. 8 Roadlight .'....$5.50
$7.00 Aristocrat Bar. Cap with Moto-
meter ..... .. $5.50
$1.50 Rain E Day, Windshield Swipe 85c
$18.50 Hassler Shocks $15.00
$2,25 Scandinavia Trans. Lining $1.65
$3.25 17-inch Ford Steering Wheel '. $2.50
$7.00 Electric Windshild Swipe $5.50
$5.25 Electric Windshield Swipe $4.00
$1.60 Vulcanizing Kit ... , $1.10
Now is the time to buy and sav money
Stock will not last long at the above
prices. Everything reduced.
See our big window for specials..
Lockwood Motor Co.
Fordsons
of this city. . were Injured in a
head-on collision. W. H. Munroe
of liellingbam, one of the drivers,
'aid thai she was on the. wrong
side of the road, but that he
couldn t tell It in the gloom.
A machine driven by J. T. Mac
kenzie, Dremerton, Wash., In try
ing to avoid another machine,
turned over Into a ditch and
burned. Mackenzie, H. Croswoll
and T. A. Kelly crawled slightly
hurt, from under the blazing car.
West Generally Ivscanca Freeze
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 28.
ine west la suffering from a sort
of a synthetic cold snap. That ia
the way the United States wea
ther bureau aums up the situa
lon. "It Is not exactly the real thing
In cold apella," Forecaster O. H.
Wlllson said. "We have . had
such calm, mild, balmy weather
that we are Inclined to lay undue
emphasis on even a slight change
In temperature. At few pointa In
the west did thermometers hit tbe
freezing point last night, although
It appeared to be very cold gen
erally. Night temperatures in
California range1 from 32 to 38,
while the day temperatures today
were from 36 to 40. It has been
much colder at this time of the
year."
Mr. Wlllson noted a few excep
tions, however. At Reno, the
mercury was depressed to 18 de
grees above zero last night, which
is cold enough to cause an epide
mic of frozen waters pipes and
coat ponds and small streams with
tee. It waa only two degrees
higher at Winnlmncca, whlta Salt
Lake City came through with a
reading of 30. At Boise, Idaho,
it was 28, indicating that the
plateau country was colder than
the coast. Generally speaking.
however, only a few. points ex
perienced exceptional cold.
FltrHtln Fruit. Mppcd.
JACKSONVILLE. Fla., Dec. 23.
A. J. Mitchell, United states
meteorlogist here staled todny
that temperatures in northeru
Florida had been low enough to
dnmuge fruit and advised that all
ftuit on trees In this sectica be
picked today.
Mitcneit predicted tnat tne
freeze which extended laitt night
to Alachua and Lake counties.
would reach well Into central
Florida tonight. Jacksonville had
a temperature of 24 and Talla
hassee twenty above sera early
today.
Normal On Pacific Coast,
SEATTLE. Dec. 28 Weather to
day was normal throughout the re
gion west of the Itocky Mountains
except In northern California, the
I nlted States weather bureau n
ported here. Over the l'ugel
Sound country, centering here, lay
a tiense fog.
Temperature Indications through-
cut the Pacific northwest were the
following mlnlmums for last niaSt.
kit being above zero:
Oregon Daker City 1. .
Idaho Pocatello 32. Poise it.
Western Montana Helena 28.
In eastern Washington, that part
of the state beyond the Cascade
mountains from here, Yakima and
0.BS had each 33. and WalU
Walla S4 -
The temperature droppej to 37
above zero here last night and bad
climbed to 40 by mid-forenoon.
This mark, the lowest this uionib,
was equalled.' December' 14. The
coldest here Blnce last winter was
33, November 22 and 23.
Baltimore Toll Four.
BALTIMORE, Dec. 2?. Four
deaths, one from freezing and three
from asphyxiation, waa tbe toll of
the cold wave in Baltimore today.
Fred E. Borg, a Baltimore and
Ohio railroad trackman, found un
conscious from the cold, died in a
hospital. Three others were vic
tims of gaa in rooma tightly closed
agalnat the cold.
tlavoe In New England.
BOSTON, Mass., Dec. 28. New
England was recovering today
from the shock of a cold wave tbat
swept In with a northwest gale
late Saturday, caused three deaths
from cold, brought aevere suffer
ing and resulted In Innumerable
fires In which four children per
ished. The lowest officially reported
temperature at 8 a. m. today was
at NorUifiuld. VL, which reported
14 degrees below zero yesterday.
Break that cold The quickest
and surest way take "Pioneer
Cold Capsules." Lloyd Crocker.
TO
MEDFORD. Ore, Dec 26. Don
Hall, automobile thief, and Jail
breaker, entered a plea of guilty to
the theft of an automobile late
Thursday, and waa sentenced to ten
years In state prison.
W. H. Blakley, a former resident
of Coos county, plead guilty to
operating a still, and was sentenced
to five years, the maximum, sen
tence. Joe Lues plead guilty to stealing
a saddle from a Siskiyou mountain
ranch and was given a two-year
term In prison.
C. E. Lloyd, Ashland automobile
salesman, entered a plea of guilty
to passing two checks totaling f
and will be sentenced Monday.
Mrs. Minnie Whelpley. 6, of Ash
land, charged with setting fire in
a moment i of-spite to itw home
of her fietghbor. Mlsa Jane McCoy,
70, will be arraigned tor pleading
Monday. .
Samuel Nelson. 16. a paroled
youth from the Idaho, reform
school, who Is alleged to have stol
en an automobile Itum the streets
of this city a week ago, and waa
arrested in Yreka. Cel., will He
turned over to the Boise, Idaho,
authorities and, returned to the in
stitution. I
Atus. del, plana timer, rhoae MS-I
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SPARK
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FOR
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Lincolnsu
BRIDE SKIPS WITH
POLICY; HE AVOIDS
POISONED DINNER
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 26.
A story of bow his 18-year-old
stride disappeared along with aa
18584 life insurance policy, bond
and cash and how poisoned appif
dumplings had been left on the
table for him to eat, as told by
Elbert Cochran, a hotel man;
caused Police Judge Jacks today
to Issue a warrant for the arrest
of the bride, Mrs. Koselle Smith
Cotchran, on a charge of larceny,
A warrant tor his mother In law;
Mrs. "Jane Doe Smith, alia
Duoll, also was Issued.
Cochran related that he met
hla .bride and her mother four
months ago. They were in finan
cial difficulty, he said, and he
Installed them In an apartment.
On December 2 he married Ko
selle. A few daya ago he brought
a friend home to dinner and they
found apple dumplings on the.
table. The friend refused to eat,
but Cochran nibbled at the offer-,
ing. Later, he said, he experi
enced pain and lay down on a
bed, only to find a note from hie
wijo under the pillow, saying sli
was through with marriage for.
ever. He investigated and foumi
the Insurance policy, bonds and,
cash gone, he said.
Recently, Cochran said, he
made hla wife and mother-in-law
the beneficiaries of his Insurance
NO-TOBACCO LEAGUE ASKS --
DAWE8 FOR A RESOLUTION
INDIANAPOLIS, ind., Dec. 26.-:
Vice president Charles O. Dawes
was Importuned today by the No
Tobacco League to make a New
Year's resolution to refrain from,
the tide of tobacco.
Charles M. Fillmore of Indian
apolis, general secretary of the
league, sent the vice . president, a'
telegram thanking him for hie
message to the senate pages urging
them not lo use tobacco.
"Realizing that example Is more
potent than precept," said tbe
message, "will you not make one.
of your New Years' resolutions the
decision not to use tobacco your,
self."
Fillmore said that tie message
wilt be followed shortly by a almi-
lar one to President Coolldge.
SWEDISH PRINCE POET AND -
RADIO LECTURER
Stockholm! Dec. 2$. a. p.v
The versatility of 8weden's poet-
prince, Duke William of Boeder'
manland, second son of King Gus
tar V, w aa demonstrated by bis do.
but as a radio reporter.
Earlier In the year he treated
the Sdi.'h radio audience with a
description of his big game hunU
Ing experiences la India and Afrl-,
ca. With all four of the Scandina
vian countries tuned In on him he
give a radio, account of his par.
ems' visit to Finland, when be -so
was a member of the royal
- .
Beat with, gat, ,