SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, AUCUST 1 7. 1 927. " ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW WILL TELL BOYS HOW TO BUILD MODEL PLANES On Bujineu I From Oakland Oscar hi-llnan, of Peul, wan In J. J'. Hiurr, who lives 12 miles for u few lious TildMluy attending i west of Oakland, van u IjiihIir-.-:b lu iitiHiiifHH arnurs uml trading, i vlHltor hi the city loduy Here from Eugene Mrs. V. (i. Hurt and son, Gene, arrived litis morning from Kugene to visit Willi relatives and friends. Visitor Today Herbert lieyers waB heror from Caiiyouvillo tliiu arternoon attend ing to business affairs und visiting. AVIATION EXPERTS INDORSE SERIES OF LESSONS iiiriiiif. LOCAL NEWS One Grade Only Schilling, alone in America, roasts '( ' only first grade coffee and seals it in vacuum key-wind tins. There are t no 2nd or 3rd grade Schilling Coffees. And Schilling Coffee is never packed in cardboard or plain tin cans. I! Schilling t ' 7a'9SPlces' iiiimmiiiiiiiunijmtiuiiimia BIOS FOR ROAD WORK IN . .? 4 COUNTIES SOLICITED :7" ' ' (Aivwlfltetl t'rw. Lmsol Wire) ' SALEM, Oro., Aug. : 17.-rTbo Jtlute highway commission, at a meeting In Portland Tuesday, Au "'gust 30, will opon bids on surfnc- lug projects In four : counties find, tlifl: construction- of a- culvert on thai Redwood . highway in Jose phine couuty. i - - -- . . . Included among tlio projects Is llio resuifuolng o( 10.4 miles on tho (london-Cottonwooil and tho Condon-Lone Hock nMrUnt roads In Ollllam county, tho furnishing of lirokon stone or crushed gravel for ' ranlntonnnce of tho Prospect-Park boundary soctlou of tho Crater J.nko highway in Jackson county, llio construction of u mllo of brok en Btone surfacing on Tho Uallen Cnlifornia highway between Mad niH and Opal; City In Jefferson county, and tho furnishing of brok- -eii'stono for maintenance of the Pilot Honk-Froowator section of the Orogon-Washlngton highway In . Umatilla county. ...,. , No miction at (ho Auction House next Saturdny, but, don't miss tliu lite one ort But p. in., Aug. 27, HEARINGS ON NORTHERN ,f ; LINES MERGER OCT. 24 ,j r : (Associated Press' Leasci Wire) ;; WASHINGTON, Aug, 17. Hoar ,il)igs on tlio projected Northern 1 Pacific - Groat Northern . merger worn postponed today by the In jterstato -Oonimorco Commission i from October 3 to October 24, but the original place for the first ses sion, Minneapolis,, was left un . changed. The commission nlsd Is--Isuert Its routing order allowing tho Chicago, Milwnukuo and St; Paul. , Hip Minneapolis and St. Louis and other railroads Interested to Inter vene In the proceedings. ! . Try Wnlkins' wliolo mixed spiens 'for ploltllng. Phono 177. 120 W. Liino St. , , CALLAHAN-WEBSTER BOUT DISAPPOINTING AMOcUtd Prrw Uud Wire.) KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Aug. 17. Slamming away nt each oth "tr's mld-ilff for ton rounds. Pop Webster, of Tncomn, and Tim Cul n JiOian, of Klamntb Falls, fought n rolorlpss ten-round draw hero Inst ' night before a fair sls!od crowd. No blond wns shed, neither fluhter Broken Telephone Wires Mean Serious Inconvenience and Los3 to Our Patrons Should you hnve any occasion to perform any work such as moving houses or derricks, blasting stumps, felling trees, etc., which you believe might interfere with our wires, it will be greatly appreciated if you will Telephone Our Wire Chief at Roseburg at our expense and explain the situation to him. He will arrange to be on the ground and will be glad to assist you in the work which you are doing, as a further pre caution in avoiding trouble. 1 THEf PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Xoffee H was staggered or im-u id'iihliy hurt and the funs yawned from the fifth round to tho ond. What the main event lacked in color was made ' up In the semi wlndup when Pat O'Malley, Spo kane welterweight, hammered his way lo a clean cut victory over Pat McFuddert, Klamath Fals. Kid Kydor won from Dickey Williams on a technical knockout in the scfr ond .round of the speciul event. LA GRANDE BOY MISSING PORTLAND,'. (Ore!, Aug, 17. Police hero have, been asked to aid in the Bcurch lor Marliu Dra per, 15, who haH been missing from, his home at La -Graude since June 0. HIb mother, .Mrs. I. W? Draper, Informed police tho.' boy had left La Grande on a freight train, and Bho bolleved he had come" to Port land seeking work. ','"'. JULY REPORT 8HOW8 $7877 IN STATE BOOZE FINES SAI,I3M, Oro.; Aug. 17.T-Dnrlng tho month of July agonts of the state prohibition department parti cipated in 08 arrests, Rays u report by George Alexander, state prohi bition commissioner. Fines , im posed during tho month totalled 7877 and jail flehtences 345 days. Mash destroyed totalled 1C2 gal lons and liquor seined - and de stroyed 312 gallons. . Two stills woro seized . Mid two automobiles confiscated. .-1 : ,;; , , G. O. P. CONVENTION TO ' FOLLOW GOVERNOR'S CALL ( Amoolafi-il I'rom !niI Ti'lro) PORTLAND,-1 Ore.- -Aug. 17. Announcement - wna mado - today that a.. Republican, convention would bo hold to select a candi date ten days after Governor Pat terson' issues n call for a special election to fill the vucancy cnusod by . thO i deatli of, Congressman Crmnpncknr of tlio -third district. Four ctindlilntes today agreed to submit tholr mimes lo the conven tion. They ore Franklin. F. Korcll, Isaac K. Rtnnles. Jacob Kanzlnr. nud Mrs. W. H. Kills, widow of tho Into Congressman F.llls. who re presented tho second district for many years. , , TEA-ETTE8 15c Silver Milled spoons with perfor ated cover. Put tea In nnd stir Into cup. A dandy Item at Can's for ific. , On Business , Hijiiry Miller, S0111I1 Doit Creek resident, spent a brief time yester day In this i:lly looking IHt busi ness UlUltlTH. ' ' ; Mr. 'Newport In A. V. Newport, of Oak Creek, watt attending to husineSH matters anil visiting In. tli Ik i:lly for a brlel' llnio yesterday. , From Elkton . Win; Goodman, of Kikton, spent TuoHday afternoon liuro attending to business matters and vinlting with friends. , Mrs. Tynan Home Mrs. J. W. Tynan and son, Gene, returned this morning from Port land after a few days' visit Willi menus ft. inut city. Visitor Tuesday- Mrs. G. Jionebrake was in from South Deer Creek Tuesday after noon ..visiting with friends and shopping. Here from Elkton Mr. and Mrs. Clevo Sparks, of Hlkloii, were in this city Tuesday piirciiusiug supplies and attending lo business interests. - From Looking Glass A. A. Jucuby, of Looking Glass. was In this city for a few hours Tuosday attending to business nf fairs und trading.. . . Marriage License Issued A marriage license bus been in- sued at .Vancouver, wash., to Hoy Illinium u ml Kvelya llutey. both of HoHcburg. , , ' , On Business C. H. Holniqiilst, nf Melrose, was in this city for a brief time yester day afternoon attending to busi ness nt'fuirB. From Oakland S. J. Clionownth. of Oak In ml. spent Tuesduy afternoon In. this city visiting wllli friends and at tending to business matters. Business Visitor H. B. Jucoby, T.ooklne class runohor. was a visitor in Rose burg Tuesduy afternoon ami at tended to business matters. Moving to City ' Air. i and Mrs. Maurice Weber are moving to the Boiiehruke home on PiUer street from South Deer Creek. Mr. Weber Is employed lit the Model Bakery,' Homo from Coast . - . , Al CrcuHon has vc turned from' h few duys trip to tho const, includ ing : Bftndon, Mui-Bhriold, North Bond and Kmplre, whero lie wns looking aftor property interests. Returns to Medford . i -Win.; Sutherland, traveling freight and passenger agent of the Southern Pacific company from Medford. returned to that ulace this morning after spending a day la tnlB city on general business. , Left for Ashiand Mrs. J. S. Bark (Alice Matthews) returned to hor home In. Ashland today after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. -Mat-thows. With the latter, Mrs. Bark went on a motor trip to Diamond Lake last; week. Here Enroute Los Angeles Mr. and Mrs. A. Pelleller, of Aberdeen, Washington, visited horo Tuesday on their way touring as far south as Los Angeles. Mr. Pel leller is owner of the Pennant, a fountain and lunch house at Aber deen. . , : Brings Lily J. Robert McKay, of Broekway, grower of beautiful bulb flowers, brought a lily to this office today known as the Amaryllis Belladona. Tho lily Is shaped like an. Easter lily, only smaller, has seven blooms 011 n stem, Is waxy pink in color, with an exquisite odor. Has New Position - Mrs. M. E. Pearce has accepter! a position as clerk In the S. C. Kurdy store, beginning this week. Mrs. Pearco is an exporleneod saleswoman, being one of llio most popular clerks in Jhe J. C. Penney sloro for several years. Her friends will bo glad to hear of her new position. Floyd Chapman Here Eloyd Chapman has arrived from Taeoma, Wash., and is visiting nt tho home of his brother, W. F. Chapman, In Laurehvood for two weeks. Mr. 'Chapman joined his wife hero, the latter having been lu the city for tho past three weeks visiting with her sister. Mrs. Ken net hQidne!arrdy4MO PILES Will DISAPPEAR! (Sew Ganrnnlcrd Method AUSOnitf Them or Aluurr UnrM TTrre Is H nw, nsy OUARAN"-iM-JKL) way to not rltt of ilk8. Ths J. C. Pile lUmtMly was perfected by one who hud stifTorcd .i.r 30 yenn tried operation, ointments, sup posltortce almoin everything with out satlafACtory rfllcf. He htiA made thousftiida of truta of ihtu wonder method on chronic pile suRrer ' ao-catltd Incurables, with such ien atlunal rcnulti thHt lie makes an Unit ml ted Kiiunuuy of mt tin (act Ion or money buck. You are the Judgel 80 no matter wlint you have tried whAt your punt disappointments have been try thin new method! It onlcklv aions oaln. Itching ex txrnnl or'lniernnl and absorbs and dries up the plies. Hotter than an rperntlon and Inllnltety less costly nnd pAlnftil. Prices $1.0(1 per Muk BR a M Kood druggists. J. C. Pile Remedy NATHAN FUtXERTON'S Spends Afternoon Miss Ileus Clough of Canyonvllle spent the ufternooa in Hosebin-g visiting with friends and lii:pi,lng. To Portland ' I). C. Ingram, of Din 1J. S. forest service, returned to j'orllund last night ufler a business visit in this city. Left for Yreka Miss Ethel Ackermnn. who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ij K. Carr, left this morning for her homo in Yreka, Callfoiiua. I On Way to Marshfield Mr. and 'Mrs. H. H. Moore and tho latter's niothor, of Eugene, spout several hours In the cky to day on their way to Marshfield where- Mr. Moore will look aftor his business interests at that pluco. To Eugene Today Mm. Joseph f'lougherty and soa returned to their home in Kugene this afternoon after a visit here wilh Mrs. OlouKherty'H mother, Mrs. R, J,. Dillanl. Left for Portland Mrs. Anna Clark of Los Angeles, who is spending the summer In this city visiting at the homo of her siHter-tn-Iuw, Mrs. Jim Clark, loft this morning for Portland to spend a week or bo with friends, Here Today ' ' K. A. hander, of Pock, was an ar rival here this afternoon on busi ness. Mr. Lander Is a former resi dent of this city, having been em ployed hero as dispatcher by the Southern Pacific company many years ago, '. . Weavers Here Visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Weaver ar rived last evening from Seattle, where they aro spending the sum mer, and are spending two or three days here visiting with friends. Mr. Weaver was formerly owner of the umpqua hotel. Lodgemen to Go to Myrtle Creek A. number of members of' the Encampment branch of Odd Fel lowship are planning to go to Myrtle Creek; tomorrow evening where they will exemplify the Itoyal Purple, degree at a meeting of, the Encampment of ,that city. ; Left for. Eugene Mrs. I. Barker of Oakland, Cal.', who lias been visiting hero at the homes of Mrs. Z. 1 .11 Mere and Mrs1.1 A. L. Lucas, left 'this morning for Eugene, where she will visit with her son. Mrs. Barker will stop hero enroute home to visit again for a few days. Leaves for Los Angeles Miss Hazel Kuykenuall, n form er resident of this city and Miss Hose Khechan, who have neon spending several days here visit ing with friends, were joined today by Mrs. Clair Clmpmun and Tom Shea and left by motor for their homes in Los Angeles. Left for Ashland Mrs. ICalo Farnsworth left this afternoon for Ashland after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Margaret Hunan, at Garden Valley and broth er, John Dueon. at Umpqua. She was accompanied home by her niece, jMIss Lorraine Bacon, for a visit. m ' - Helnllnes on Vacation rostraostor C. S. Helnllne, Mrrt. ITelnllne and Miss Martha Veo 'eft today by- auto on a vacation trip nnd will tour by auto into Vancou ver, D. C, stopping In Portland en routo, thence to Tort Angeles, Washington, nnd other polntti In that state. Leave for Portland Mrs. Ren V. Morgan nnd Miss Marian Hufham left this morning for the latter'a home in Portland. Miss Hufham. who is a former Roseburg girl? has boon spending the summer here. Mrs. Morgan will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hufham in the metropolis for ten days or so. Return From Northern Beaches After a two weeks' stay at northern benches enjoying n vaca tion Mr. and Mrs, Jno. R. Furring ton nnd daughters and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Uochradcl returned to Roseburg Tuesday. They had a cottage at Cannon Reach and also made side trips to Rockaway, Newport and Seaside. Enroute home they traveled down the coast and returned via Corvallls. Buys Fine Jersey Bull J. F. Ronehrake. of Riverdale, has purchased a fine, young, reg istered Jersey sire, carrying some of the best blood of the breed. The sire of the young animal Is a very valuable animal and his grandsire is St. Mnwes Lad. one of the gient est bulls of the Jersey breed. His dam combines production and show type, having won four medals at the 1'uciflc International. The young sire was trucked in from the Willamette valley to head Mr. Roncbrnkes herd of purebred Jer Pi'ys. Ex-Residents Visiting Here Mrs. E. L. "Watson and son nnd daughter, Klovd Watson, and Mrs. Hi hoi Marsters and son, James Marsters, Jr., former residents of this city and now of Ventura. Call fornla. arrived Tuesday evening from tho south and are spending the day visiting Mrs. Watson's other son. Harlev Watson, and with old trtpmls. h riv wilt motor to Portland Thursday to visit un til Saturday, when they will reinrn here to spend n few days before their return home. Mh. Marstora conducts a piano studio In Ventura. T 1 S 1 A f ' iNeeu u n I y r ew Toole Every boy and girl In Roseburg nun. get in the aviation gaine. Of course, the flying of an airplane Ik a task for a trained pilot and the financing of an aviation program calls for millions of dollars. 1 But, nevertheless, every boy and girl can get Into aviation. And they can do the very thing that loarned scientists and aviation ex perts In all parls of the world are now doing. The News-Review has arranged for a series of ten articles that will tell every boy and girl in Koseburg how to build model airplanes. If the hoys and girls follow the in structions carefplly, the model airplanes will really fly. - National Tournament All the information contained In these articles has been worked out experts of the Playground and He cnrofully by the miniature aircraft creation association of .America. This organization will hold a Na tional Playground Miniature Air craft Tournament at Memphis, Tenn., In October, in which models made by boys all over the country will compete for a prize. The whole plan, has been ap proved by the leading aviation ex perls in the country. t These include Orville Wright; Lft For North Miss Flo Schaeffer, operator nt the local telephone exchange, '.eft this morning for northern points to spend her vacation. - Home From Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Perry Foster are home after a vacation spent on a motor tour Into southern Oregon and over the Redwood highway. Here from Salem Mrs. Paul Blatchley and son, and Mrs. Edw. Blugeuhelmer and son of Salem motored here this morn ing to visit over Saturday at the home of their .slater and aunt, Mrs. J. C, Huuseolder. ; JAP PARASOLS 49c r Only a few left. Closing out val ues to- l.f5 at 40o each. Carr's "where you save." - , , ! -o- THPN TRV HALT '!! f "Oh, George, I've been sliing by a bee. What shall T do?" , , , T ; "Put some ammonia on it." ' "But It has flown awny." Tit STRING OF HEAVIES REAP Much Ballyhoo To I(W THE USE WHEN Wc CM SEE THE NEWSPAPER- EFFECTS FTGWT RK2- NOTHINS Ily Jimmy Powers. NEW YORK, Aug. H. Poor old Tex Rlikard. Yeslree, lioor old Tex sure has it tough. This fellow who never did nothing lo nobody has to get out nnd work collect ing dollars. For the next few mouths Ihp heavyweight camps will be bai ling like beo hives. Of course, there is the Gene Tunney-Jack Uempsey fight. Hut did you ever stop to resllre the tremendous sucker list waiting to be plucked after It? Tex is looking beyond that single night in September. It Is i likely that Dempsey on the atro cious (radio reports to the con trary) form he showed against Sharkey will be beaten again by the manly marine. Whether he Is or Is not does not alter the situa Colonel Charles Lindbergh; Por ter Adams, president of the Na tional Aeronautical association; F, Trubee Davison, asslHlant sec retary of aeronautics, War De partmenl; Harry (Juggenhelm, president of the Daniel Guggen heim Fund for the promotion of aeronautics; Joseph Lee, presi dent of the Playground and Be creation association of America William P. MacCracken, Jr., assist ant secretary for. aeronautics, De partment of Commerce; Colonel Theodore Roosevelt; Edward P Warner, assistant secretary of aeronautics. Navy Department. Model is a Necessity ' . A model airplane is a scientific necessity. Every new ulrplano makes Its first appearance as a model. H would be too expensive and too dangerous to try out new Ideas with full size airplanes driven, by pilots. Accordingly, a small model is first built. This Is studied very carefully by scientists who use all sorts of scientific measuring in struments lu their study. Frequently the model is placed in what Is know as a wind-tunnel. This is a long tube, the sort of thing which might result If you knocked the heads out of a dozen barrels and then joined the bar rels into a long pipe. Studv Action In Wind A propeller is used to drive a blast of wind through the tun nel at speeds reaching as high as 100 miles an hour. FOREST SERVICE WAREHOUSE BURNS; iV LOSS IS $10,000 (ABVWfolcd I'res; Leased Wiro) EUGENE, Ore. Aug. 17. De struction by fire of a . barn, and warehouse of (he Cascade Nation al Forest; service, pno mile from Oakrtdge.r resulted in a loss of ap proximately Slo.OqOjastnight.i ; Twp horses were ? burned, ifive complete : pack -outfits, 20 tons ol' baled hay and 'other government property.- The;bla7.e Is believed to have originated, fromr spoutaneous combustion In the newly baled bay. The explosion of a huge drum of oil and a large (lua'ntity. of dyna mtta cups added to tlje' 1iffliilly of forest rangers in' saving ipro 'perXVfrom -the 'buildings. Several' dwellings and bunkhouses near Ihe' warehouse, and bam;were saved by the rangers. v The 'station'directed' by Ranger McFarland is on the Sal-.: mon Creek road. 1 Be Heard -About Sharkey, Paulino Dempsey-Tunney Fight Is Staged .. ..,.'.. IM---T ; ' iff NA 1.7 1 1 'm I V I II II U I A V . tl JMfrrCs 'i tion. There must be a logical con tender for the chnmpion. whoever he is, to face next Bummer. In the first place, Sharkey will be built up a second' time. Many customers are convinced lie can take the shattered, brouzed hulk that once was Pempspy, any day jin the week. The Hoston lad Is Just :a smart-aleck youngster of 24 and he has plenty of time to come 'along. I Then there is Senor Paulino, ho I of the shining gold teeth and the 'wide, wide grin. The Senor made himself solid with the fans by -smacking Harry Wills on the whiskers In a moat convincing war. Paulino may, for all of that, still I be a bum but until he is licked ; you cannot prove It. I Wo also have one. Jack TVlaney. The handsome Mr. lKdaney has Iglven up his light-heavy title to Paul E. Garber, aircraft expert or tne Smithsonian institution at 1 Washington, who Is helping boys i and girls all over .America build 1 model airplanes for the tourns ment of the American Playground 1 and - Recreation association, is 1 shown here with a model of Colo nel Lindbergh's -world-famous Spirit of St. Louis. The behavior of the "model ' Is then studied in this gale. V Every -hoy and girl can get Into the . business ; of . building model airplanes. Few tools are needed. A good strong penknife and some sand paper will prove sufflcent. Bet tor work can be done, however, with the aid of a small carpenter's plane, 11 small suw, a pair of pli ers and wire-cutters and a small bench vise in- which to hold the work. ' Materials are also very simple Motora are Rubber You will need some sticks for the frames of Ihe airplane, some TRUCK SNAPS ARMS OF 2 PASSENGERS ON A STREET CAR ' (Associated 1'rcn. Leuseil- Wfru) PORTLAND,' Ore., Auk. 17 Till; time' honored wurnlug . to imssen-Kc-nt-HKHiiiHt ihiuIiik tUeir.Hi'ma out of windows of curH fwn reculled too Into todny'by B. W. Hlllotti ullil W. R. Webber, after each suffered a fractured right arm,. . , , Seated lu a street .car, each had his elbow outside an open window when a huge truck swept past; Its side bitting one ' elbow ' after an other. " ' '' ' ' TILLAMOOK BANK BUYS CLOVERDALE CONCERN AioHiilc l'rcss LeaBctl Wire) j TIT.LA'MOOK,' -Ore., ' An.- 17.. The Klrst 'National Bnnk iol'i Tilla mook has completed purchase of. the NoHtucen Valley. Bank of'Clo verdale. The Fir.s National be comes the only bank in Tillamook county by the 'purchase.' " Twenty RICKARD RICH HARVEST , go after the big fellows. He seems to be uirh better than the night hp faced Jim Moloney. Hp has tho class and he has the punch and there Is more than one wise guv I who thinks the Maloney thing was ;in .ine Duriap. i Include Tom Ileeney. This halrv ;New Zpnlander came so close to .whipping the clumsy Paulino that ;one judge and several ringsiders I gave him tho verdict. Hecney is a bit slow but he can take it and I hns a wallop in both fists. Oth er men have gone far with less. ! Jim Maloney may get back Into -the running, and there is' George ; Godfrey, the big black, who once nit Jack Sharkey so often in Doni mere were personal pro nouns an over tne canvas. Both should be counted In. Nothing would please Tex Rick ard better than to see Paul Iterlen- km wire' for braces and struts and some silk for covering the wings. The propellers are carved out of wood and hearings for them are made out of hatpins or bicycle spokes. The motors are made out of rub ber bands or long strips of rubber known as rubber thread. Tills serloH will tell how to build model planes which were designed by Paul Edward Garber, who Is In charge of avlaiion nt the Smithsonian Institution of Wash, ington, D. C. Tomorrow: Model Glider. How to build a months ago the First Nalinnal'toolc over the First .Nnlloiuil Bank of Wheeler. . ' : . WINTER WHEAT CROP MAY EXCEED THAT OF 1926 . ' (Afutoctntrd Press LeaseilWIfG) ' WASHINGTON', 'Aug. 17.ia-FS.rm-ers are 'Intending to sow' this fall an acreage ot winter wheat 13.7 per cent greater and an acreage of rye 20.0 por cent greater than- sown last fall, the department of agricul ture announced today after compil ing farmers' intentions as express ed August 1. 1 'Intentions as to1 ' winter wheat, If carried out, -would mean a total area of 48,637,000 acres as compar ed with 42,251,000 acres snwh (last fall.! i . , . PATRONIZE , NEWS-REVIEW ADVERTISERS and Others After , ' : , "THE WOMfrM 0OeSNT ALvOAYS PAY bach plug along again. Tier Paullo always was popular on account of his slugging and his first three (comeback setups have been dis j posed of. When Dolaney quit his i throne, there apeared the makings ! of a tasty bout between Tommy iLoughrnn nml Mlka MnTU..n the vacancy. Der Paulle will be j waiting around for a look-in. ! So what with Sharkey, Maloney, Godfrey, Heeney. Dolaney. Paulino, Berlenbach, not to mention the los- ;er of the Tunney-Dempsey match ; thrown in, it looks like a very, ivery ousy autumn Tor Mr. Rlckard. Of courso Mr. Rlckard is verv, very sad at having to do all the work matching nil Ut... raiinwa . imake all that money. j lesiree. It's Just too bad. Corns ion over here In Ihe coiner. Texf and have a good cry. We ll cry with you. l Fi t f 'Pi