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litis. t"H1 Pi:. ten I.. U II ei tV; I S.itnil,iv. .Tiily 1. inr2 MTV LA !klK KVKXIXf! OliSKHVKI? PA OF, FTVF, MM I Ui ILU LW ARE il Hi StatiMi.-s S,w n,.,t Mjmv' U il I .M,.,. A.-.-i,,.iTS;i. N'.'isnn. ai'iitinii1 '" " i" i 'I Pr.) NEW VOItK. jy 1. J.lBInB . from r,!,:il,l, SUiU..,,.s f j Ita.s, ..pproxiniat.-ly ;,,.,, t,liM lil lo Ul,l., ;,., ,m, , ,. , jure, in m-...i.!1u ,iuri the sunmu-, .cat o, ,;,.niHi UauurKnn the Unit in h all., umi'M pm-ont, and oilier ruur.l.ans eve r,,:lu,- aU,min t i,f th,ir char, tr. )h;s warning comes from tnc .S.i.fctv l,t,!u:e . f .A.MK.rio,, w T, hwiilMUarter.s in th ntv, liilu,.. July i, i.t ,,,-UtiiU, points ut, .-iiiii.U,,.,,.- uu- :X0u.),i!iio chil dren will I., :;, n .",,;! vice, lor .T.a.-m- i,y iiu. cWinir accident h: : . :. (v;1. ,lit:, duM.,,! ,; k. ;.('''" as a whole will; then be r:-.a.:ij,!t. ,., ...:.y ,;mt8 li-.Ki-r 1i.:u.m ,.i ,:;.y; l,y the summer '' ,.mi!,ilp traffic, ami bv! the lapse oi school ,,,;,, oisciplinc.1 Ire principal . a.K,-:; of accidental, :'-',V.'' 'liil.iren, the Institute i nays an. tiro dioiniiuir, .,. th(, im, mobile J chil-t f auout mri, J-eais of a...r is , the greatest dun 1 ger ..f bccomm..; t). victim of a fata! I '',,i!t"t iK-riiUMf that fm.ms to be tJu iiire at which mothers la-nan to pr lliit cll:lilicn lo l:,l.e tart of thom. j selves. In an offo t lo sum the- usual sum-! nier tide cl ,-,Lt anionir! oun(- pooriC th" institute has issued, a list of Vata.o.a Do's a;i,.r Ilon'ts.j with I Ik- recummemlatio.) that toach-l its, .ari-!it, ar.J ali oilier persons who huva the opinincnity to rcai-hl laie irrotis liuhiren," pass them I un to t!,o i lul.h . n. Tac list follows: "Swim ail you ecu this summer.! but never n a full stonia-'h, or it uvcr-heau-il, cr eMiemoiy tired. j "l.( ani 1-,'w to losu' ilrowninc ptrsoas; lai: nevtr pretend yourself to l:e drnnirnir; yr.u may really nee 1 help some day, and not eet it. "l-carn to pa.M'e your own canoe, nut never rovl; the boat to Heart- the liee.th of thousands of boys and iiirls. olhoe t',.ll,.,,-. il,;.- i..,. .....i .u. death if thnxiiimU of boys and (jirls.l riy hues, cut (font use copper wire instead of twine: scoies of boys havc been rl-.-iioeuted when their kite wire lane contact with elec-l trie wiles; aiso don't climb teleraphl poles -lo iccovvr eatunaled kites. j ''Hike otil into the countri, but i '! you e.o f.r v.:o.-e than one day carryj a iii .-.'.-aid kit with you; ai-i) learn J to itroe:!.i:.e .oi.-on ivy an then stay away fion: i.; o:i.:k a lot of water,' but lim make .uie that its source isi clean. I " "I.'..i't u.'-e the streets for play if) there is a vuean: lot, a clean alley,' or a i laye, .'.:uud neaiby; if you must: use ;tuets lor ulayjrrfuinds pick1 a; stiect that has no streetcar tracks or he:.vy auionn.b'ile traffic. , I "lb.n'l be n ja -walker; in the city! cross streets at regular crossings, j never in the nii.idle of the block; when '.v;. kiii;.; i ii country umils keen! on the left, instend "f the ritrht haul' si(lp c f 1b.. i'..r,l Si. th;it 'o'l ran sert I upiiroacl'i .'r viii:c!es. ( "Finally ic.re.nber that ,1-lne is u pc.rticiilavh' dar-jjerous months mi which to t.ike cii.mcts; the other dan freiou ; iro:;:,-.'; ar: : .July, ,lanuar , Septet., bi r, Ap.-il, Novem'oer, March. May, lii'.emb':. , .'Jrloher, August and I ebroary. I MI GUT-OFF ! W W SUILTl san rr-vri-vo: Juiv i in the event that the (Vniral I'acfie KaiU'oad company is-take novel' by tin- I'niin I'aciii.. as a rosult of the supreme court d."isirn sepHratlug the Central 1'ioin tho Southern Pa cific, t Iii' first hli.i in the new mer ger will bo the construction of the Xatron iiit-ot f in rou'tliern Oregon and uoithein ralilornia. accordinx lo an Hniioune " Nh'ttt by K. K. Calvin, vice-president of the t'nliui I'arifir, nimie loitilic lu re today, 'I'ho Nalrou cut-oi'f reat lies around tho east, in .ride of tin-' Siskiyou mountains t!:ruii;:!f Klanialh Falls, mid forms a iow erade line from .Nall'on. near Kin. -tie, dr., to Wned. Cai. This line anil a proposed new e.isteru -ii 1 1 it for soutlnTii Oreon and northern California throuiih V, stwon.l. i lal.. and into Nevada, w.-i-e ii :i ! r ci-,i-;truiTiou at th time of the dissolution of the llarriman i-oimdiie in It'lJ. AVnrk was halted when the I'nion Pacific lost con trol of the Southern ' Pacific. T!i- anini;:iiei-meat was in re sponse to a teleurani to President (irav of the rnl.oi Pacific from W. S. Wert, l re-!! V.t of tile Klamath coiinly chaiutcr of comineree. ask ing v. hat po'-.-iblo cb.inues IlliKllt follow a Soutlf-Tti P.icific, CiMitral Pacific si-paraE lolli Mine War Victim If : ft - sj RADIO MUSIC FOR LV& PASSENGERS mm boys ARE SHOT 031 " .1v -:. Citl.. Julv 1. Lyinp t .l:i:h in bitir-h alonu' tlio bank j ' dii-;. 'iiip cn-fk.'- shiuian1. , r,n. tin Crcckt-r raucli. Is t rd;iy (lis h;irL-(l both burrcls j a i:ic.'ii r tliirtv tuns of from I i '2 (n 1 ' yc.-.fs of :iLf, wiio hart bo n j tin hmslv. Aotordin ir t Marshal Fallon of nia (i,,r;i. ,it nirwtd the man. lia.i l'-vf'.nli t his vim. presumably ;.::in. H v:.s arrnlKiiPfl t'liir.i on n liiirte of f .'nil j in i niiir -ii r hima" .srt- V it-ill "1 l.-l title i six. ? i ' t Sunt; to ,i il tl anc -i C. K. McDowell, superintendent of the. Southern Illinois Coal Com pany's mute n. ar Heri in. II!., wa tlie first of those tn-aten and shot to dwalli ia the riots that followed ' ' - . -.,-!tT,-hreit-e!-w Golf Champ V v J1 '1 - ' :s l, "-I - , c-k -.v 1 f : 1 oi?i f VI j A. L. Rykoff, shown here, together with J. V. Stalin and Lor. KamenefT, are said to be administering the af fairs of Soviet Russia during the 111 ne. of .Nikolai Lenin, l:ns.-,!an pre-Aicr. Aids Prisoners fa-iV $ i-l Dot Ilroivn. lo, whool elrl o( Washiniiion, D. C. Is known as tho voKIU,t a. tlv charity campaigner la n Lrilu-J Blates. Vhc ,ho Jj.i Muilyln. shc n wrillnB letter, rnr tunds for the PrisoneW Ke8 Society, which mu en-convict I ' : M C .- .- .... . :..n .-.." " 't ....-'-."''....-.---''- f-: -r?v ; s v , ! ' w i iJ h "i- "TrjrftwaW 'N - t i i' s. y 1 t N , si 111 i "t Biw lines in CuIiforr:m will kooh , i'rn-wit Co'"p-)v of ( iu syrviiiK you mus.c vm: vour i s Un t'-d fh rmcs. V.l.'k nrovi; Mil' IllllllV f l . ,,ir.ll.. should tests whiMi tn California i buvr. cpurntoil l.ytliia lino aiiMptuvl with rhIio phones to pick jp fhtily raiiiu concerts m the bay i .'"Hin. h. Irnvn. president of the :u:;orn:u transit Umpinv. sent f:t'. t radio u(imppt tm out on r i; li hi r run to hacrumentu and ; m oi the obHiuolfs wlitch con TtotUt ti ttu ti st lmioukIi intonimmm v;i.i cli .uiiied to warrant further : 'iH-nm-ntH and to assuro Mr. h., n that radio concorci would ; ji,:i Kt a riMthtv lor hia putrona. j V. nil onlv u two step radio sborU u-iiv; MM'ov-iiijr outfit and handi i i :;'jt ; ji Iv the neeessitv of operating : w.th a low antt-hna. the bus wiui ; :ilili' 1 1 pick up San Francisco mid , ual;!:i:id concerts as fur us Mar At nrrnmento a test was made i si-vc:al arrangement with th lonvht brnndcastniK station. It . imirnl that by a sacrifice of u ti)i concert was as audible I'D t be turn was in motion a$ ?n it was Ktnintm; at the curb. I'oniiiitf to nMicials of tV . bus ipiiuv and radio men interested ih tests from 11 scientific antrle ,i r?iiiuwncNts will be made, find ("i-jfi.il i fxpiM-imenU cuntinuwl until desired W ;nte ! ri'juft.i at varying speeds are ob v 1 1 1 be Ci.ned. i.iiwi. r.-ii lulu minmiiu LONG MM FflLLllSS Insrtnn, Ky., and tit HuiIit rf!l-'j and the rollee of MiHii(itH, bolt) of ludtiwiiiimlls, Ind. Thoy hitvh ih dor the UlwlpUw of Christ. (Fiy AROclate(t Prena) CHICACJO, July 1. UnaaiiRa and Knketd, aKed two and n half years and fiftetli nioutha, reHPetIv( ly. are making a ID, 000 mile join ney to Caiifomlu from their lionie at Mondninble, a Cono vtllabo a lib it, a day'H dlHtance from an liuur- Kont trltm of eumiibulu. AccordliiR to the children's misHloimry father. Or. KmeHt 'J. Pearson, these rar nlbals eat the Helgiuit Koblfers tl)"y ruitur both to exprean their con-, tempt for them and to show that H run be done, BnmuiKa und Bokesi. who bo 1'luintian naint- uio Mury and i'aul, worn born In a Juni;I riniined vIIUiko and until they start ed on tho three, mouths' Join ney , to America ne I titer renienilx red , ever ttelutc another white fhlld. Mary speuka l.onkundo, u Jiitnta dialect, aa well oh she does .Kuk lish, and Paul has learned no Knv,- lish as yet. The children are viewing with lit tle inteneHt tho thhifis that the see- on their trip. Automobiles and trains are new metina of torture for them, titf a horse was the only meum of conveyance known to them In the llulxiuu Congo. Ttudr African names were given them by th na tives, who according to the'r rfts tom of callhiK parents by the nninen of their first hlld, dubbed Dr. mid Mm. Pearson ls'AaaniiKa and Nyang' InanUKii (Father of Mary and mother of Mary. . MrH. Pearson said that tho nativeu call all women inissfoniiiiert "nia ma" us a mark of reined, but that Aoiue of the tiluKle women at first object to tho honor. Pujama are the latest style In street wear at Moudombie, who said. A womuit who left her husband in the Congo recently watt puiilKh ed. according to Dr. Penson, by being lied In the pnlli of drlvr ants, which ttluiu; btr teirl'ilv. Dr. l'eHrsim 1m a Kraduate of lie University of Illinois College of Medicine. Mm. Pearson, who. was MIhs Kvolyn Utter of Covlna, Ky.. is descended from the llullock and Viley fumilleH of Kentucky, and studied at Transylvania collreue, I,e- BASIN PROJECT WA8H1N0TOX; D. C, July 1. Hourly Imloim-nient wu nlvn hy .Sec rot ii ry of Inlorlor Full toduy to tho I'ohiinliln bunlii mid Coloruilii river Irrlsotlmi irofi'tK lit a coufor enoe with KilMr U. I'lper, oilllor of Th Oi'PKiinliin, mill Hurry Chiin dler, puhllKhnr of the Los AiiKrh'H 'riiiies. The aerrotiiry of tho Interior unlil, however, lluit he was convlueeil both prolflolH Bhotild he provliletl (nr In spei iul upiiroprlutloiiH und not hy use of finiils iipiiioiprliited under the Smilh-MiNary rwlumation, hill. The bill Introduced by Senator roinuox ter rreutliii; n roninilssloii to Investi unte the Colunibhi basin projut. Seoretary Fall mild, was drafted along liii'1 he hud siiKKi'sti-d for Inltliitlni; that project. He tsave tho two newspaper men the fiillojit ns Kiiraiire of his Biipport of the Co lumbia basin and Colorado river pro JeclH anil of his desire to liuve tho 'Snitth-Mi'.N'ary hill pnaeted Into law. Mr. IMper went Into some detail In discussing the devoitipments to be made possible by the passage of the Smlth-.Mi'Nury bill and hy con struction or the Columbia basin pro Ject. Before culling on the secretary of the interior Mr. Pipt-'r mid Mr. Chuniller had luncheon with Her bert Hoover, secretary. of commerce, which followed a short conference with President Hnrtllni,-. Mr. Piper expressed regret that the president had found hlmscll compelled to abandon the proposed visit to the northwest thin summer. Senator McNnry, us chalrmnn of the seuau committee on irrigation, sent the Polndexter Coluhihiu Imsiu bill to Secretary Full this ufternooil for an orrirlal report "to" the com mittee. "" Mr. Plpor and Mr. Cha'hiller camn here from New York, where they attended u meeting of publishers from nil parts of the eoiiulrv. Start Huge New.Dirigibk - . , . K '. s Walter Hagcn. American profet slonnl golf star, who won thf British open title. 'V Red Chief ST ' I K -I rfy ,w fv'. y:: ; -'; jk . i'.....-:.-.v,.l : - -yy ': .'-iv ' "'X i . J. -? t ' S S i- h' t Mr 4 ' , n i i" v -i - t i i - i I) 't , v 1 I i . 8 f . ( if i 1 . i ' v' if Oiant cradle on which tho ZIM, rlBld ah sliip, will be built by Ameri can engineers at Lakehurst, X. J. The craft will be 6"5 feet long and "8 1-2 feet In diameter. Small dots at left ore human beings, showing vast size of the ship. Rettdy! Get Set! Go! uvii r ' - u . t-. . " 4 "V5-" t- J.' Oirls in the 100-ynrd tlah K'.'t off to a Hying start nt Stamford Brl-lo, Kngland. Mit3 M. Lines, Knalaud'u (.l.ami'ion runntr, i.i ntartst the Miinert- "Open Sesame! 99 A feet. LI BABA murmured the magic words, the cavern door swung open and costly treasures lay a his You, too, have an "open sesame" to the treasures of the world. It is advertising. , Readj the advertising and you open the door to countless comforts and conveniences you otherwise would miss. Tor advertising will spread before you the product of fields, looms andi factories the world over things that make life easier, happier, more interesting and more fruitful for you and your family. There is no questioning the real benefits that come from regular and systematic reading of the advertising columns. No other one thing will give you such economy and keen satisfaction in every-day buying. Advertising is far too important to be overlooked. Robbing Solomon or iii-, ,)oo v. A: .' '. ' ; ww?- .. ... t .-..jf... -v.'.- - '! .;. Read it every day. It Is a profitable practice.