La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 12, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 5

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    y Thursday, March 12, 1025.
THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE FIVE
Local News In Brief
. : .
t'OMINO EVENTS
I H. H. Selilur (iluy, Murcb
2U-21.
Union County Agrli'iiltm-iil Mco
nuinlu ConftTi'lie': Klgin,
H.urcli 12: I'iiIoii, Murch 13;
' lA Urunile, Marcii 14.
Mi'K. Lynn Wnu-I.l. It, v. a.hi-1.11-nmn
h un his wiiy l,m-k lu fulfil
' '" t i-li. lo lilnhu.
I Will Vlsl(
I Mr. nnd Mm. Hurry -ilKH f K.
im-lti xv.-r.- In La annul,, tills mot.
jlliK. Tli.y kn on lh,. Imim-li tmin
jfur Wallowa lo vlxil ,r. .ass'
;rulallviK In that i-llv.
Mrk from Trl -
IM Donolun' riturht-il y.-.-il , t ,ay
from u IiiihIiii83 trip lu Portland.
(Ill Hll.'llH'sa Trip
(1. L. Outton. Ion, I Insurum-i-,1.
ul. r. whs In L'ovo y.-.sl.-rUiiy on u
uiuilni'Ks trlii. -
At Hit- t,akr
Mr8. (1. W. lliicliiimin mid dauuli
t,r, I'uuu, spint tin. day at Hot
Luke.
Will Stnrt Ktorv
r. J. Wi-licr. wlio lia.s b-
uloyt-d lirru fur lh,- last
Will llaii' I clii-ou
Tin. Ili-alty Hoard will liold un
informal lunch. un loiimrrow noon
lt th,. Tin In. Tli,- n. w n-nl i ntatn
IliiiiH,! law will )(. . main topic
of diticllH.sion.
VMIitl n t. ,l,.
Lynn Wriulit and I'ark Taylor
lIl'OVU tO llllt 1.1. 1,, lllHl ,'Wllllll- to
vtBlt Mr. and Mik. J. K. WrlKht.
Mr. Wright la eonval, acini; ut llif
luliu.
To INii-lliiiul
t'harlis CnniiliiKlintn uf Milium
wuk In l.-i Orulid,. y.sti-rthiy n
ilcllt rmiti- to I'ortlund for u M.-rks visit.
lliolillis in SkUKR'M Rrui-rry, lift this Mr. CilnnlnKhulii is uialilni: lliiv trip
i.y car. .' is . o mi. i-li , I wilh tin.
Milium Lumber company.
will
rk for lli.nvrr, whi-ri. Ik
dprli unotlu'r cumpany Htori.
Ill nl Homr
; llrruard Hmiiun-lt lias uccn ali-rt.-nt
from ta'hool tills ui-i-k with un
attack uf flu. llo lu some bolter
toduy.
On lliisliifss
Chuiil,. ItobiTls. dlspatrlii'l for
lh, O.-W. It. A- N. company, liiiulc
.i trip lo Kii'th ycsiiTday on coin
.iny business.
Ill nt It, inn-
Mrs. Hay , liauiii Ik ronfhi. il to
her home with a bad cold. Mr
Haunt w'ih away Croin work last
week with an attack of the Kiippo
and now It seems Mis. Ilaum Is tak
ing her turn.
Irlurniil from lortltin,l
II. It. (Viliurn, nKsislant illvisiun
superiiilenileiit. arrived in La
Ktranile this iiiornini? after bavins
loins Stuff jheen In I'ortland the early part ol
('. 11. 'full, formerly salesman forjthe week. Mr. t'oburn made the
tlie Blue Mutiulain Karnpc, iiastlrip lu the interests uf the com-
loilled the Miles force uf the Lall'uny
tlrnnde llulldiiiB uud Loan assuclu
Hon.
Sin Is Hum
i Mr. and Mrs. Oscar line an? bust
ami hostess to n son that arrived
at their home at 27112 tiroenwood
Hicii March '.nil. The little lad
uud Ills mother are both doing
nicely.
Will lii-turn
Miss l-'rankie Tatliiau. slsler of
Mrs. II. A. Kohiusou of La Grande
will return to her home in I'ort
laud tomorrow. Mins Tatmall has
been employed here at the .Silver
1 huni-Vrlhl tlrutf store. Mrs.
Stall-up will succeed Miss Tatmall
lu the store.
j;i-i-nr Cori-ei-letl
in the Hoover grocery udvertlse
nieiit in yesterday's-issue of tho
KvenillB ObsiTVer a line read I re- I Kconoinlc conferene
fen-'-d stock coffee. I Hi. ,l..c: f l,., at-IClBin tod
lbs. $2.2S
Attending Omrei-cnci.
Amour; I he La (ti-ande men ut
tell. Hub the Annual ABriciill Ural
which npen-
lOrnest Wat
ON
If TO SALEM
Thi' Wallowa iKiklbull team
liuHKril through I ax Grttmlo laHt
vi-nhiK en route tu Kali'in to pur-
lirlpalf in the utitto biuJk'tball
lournain nt. Wallowa whh teUUi?
the world uliout it too with u hg
hunrnr on the siJc of tint car
which read Kalern Oregon
rh;iiiiptun. W. 1L S.
The banner wa-s OlscurU d at m
UranuV. Jiowever, when the teuin
boarded the train for 10 Ions trip
lo Hulem.
Wallowa la .scheduled tu open the
tournament tlita evening ul 7:30
al whieh time the branehllne quin
tet will meet the Kalem hiffh uff
Kri'Kution. One other game will
be played tonight, this between
Mi'dlord and KrankHu hiuli uchuol
of Torllmid.
inn of (he agricultural conference.
On I tushes r j-ti
WiMlu in Clark made u business
trip to t.ove today. Mr. Clark la
ranching near Uilxard on Kocl;
creek.
lrtvu tu 1'oi'tland
I.eu l'rench arrived In Ia tinuuh
yHltrdiy from rortluiid. -Mr.
Kreneh mad: the trip to rortluiid
and buck by car.
SAVEi0
I Ined
(ieorife Carlton waa fined J 10
and costa in the Juailee court by
Hugh Ji, Drudy on charges of
Hpei'dtnK. 1 li 1m morning.
SENIOR PLAY
CAST WORKING
ON LAST LAP
(Continued from Thro 1.)
DRUGSTORE
CALL BIDS
FOR SECOND
. ST. SEWER
(Continued from Tngo 1.)
After lltillihiK
Bwu
Rubbing Alcohol
track of complaintR, flne and olh
i.r police biMlnoftH Will bt liiKtalled
shortly. The audit of the rliy'n
bookH for hiHt year tthowed thai the
yHtein which lia been. UHrd in the
past wu8 inadequate for the pur
po li1-'. 'A new nut hud Is-to be work-
ojeJ out by tho city attorney mid the
O J city ntanuger In colluborullon with
tho rhli'f of police on order given
o'by l'io coininlt-Hlon last evening.
o !, J'ln Tinned lumn.
o A report by L. 11. Ktockmuii, civil
2!enj.-ini'er who bus been making an
o' Invent Igat loll of the preKellt Ul
0 , til iinde sewage, system and. th
S i plans for a new one were presented
ojfur the consideration uf Die corn
el uhslon. The old te wage. wyKtem In
o' becoming hmdeiiuulc uud the euin
oltiihiHlun Ih Invetftlgatlu;; metliodH of
nlimpiovlng U in order lo more etll-
O clontly illnpose of the. city's wusle.
Atr. Mtuckiniin'M prupoHi-d Hpecl
o' I'lcatlons would cull for an outlay
rub with o!0f J104.7O2.S7 by the city. Mr.
Money Cannot Purchase
Happiness, Woman Says
(Continued from PnRo 1.)
run of four years.
The casl Ih preparing a . sltorl
still from tin: play to present to
morrow ut the assembly in order
to give the high school studenla an
opportunity to gain un Uhsi . ul
what the production Itself" will bo
like.
The play will be given on Kriday
and Saturday of next week. '.
The line should hnveknil, y, ivrklns. II. K. Cool-i
lend "J lb. 5;(e; 5 lbs.
Idge and J. A. Tedford.
W ins gnu C'lHlni Clicsl .
A Idler written hy CI :iralelle
Ktilne, corner , and Spruce si reels.
;;iing ten reasons why - people I
should buy lumber from laud morning on a business trti
1'ratl iuniber company, won a $ i gentlemen ure registered
rdnr chest given by the company.
Many letters were submitted in tio
Lunleyl. .
. , ,. ... i . .- wm
Will Ulw Dance
t Another 1M-Iad dance for the
Iiilscliool students will be given
Si'luiday cvi'iilng. This one is to
be In the Klks' Uill room. Music
wi;i be furnislud liy the Munsel or-
ch-.s'ra..
Viiliiif llci-c
lieverend l li. Aschllman of
C "oltiiv. Wash., arrived here this
inurning to vlstl with his daughter.
Mere un ltiisiiitM. .
C. M, Hall and II. II. Smith, offi
cials of the American K press com
pany, arrived in Ui (inmiie tins
Itot n
from
I'ortlanil. They are stoindng at the
Kotry liolcl.
SeltfnS fiiries-
W. I'. White and K. M. Morrison,
uf the Oregon insurance HatiiiK
Itureaii of Tori land, are in I. a
Grande applying a seli'-dnle of in
surance rates lo local.. property. At
tbis time Mr. Morrison and Mr.
White are inspecting the local fa
cilities Tor fire protet-ilon and pre
vention uud applying I he standard
underwriters rale. i. Jl. Kroner,
another member of the bureau is
expected today.
FEMALE THUGS
REPEArCRIMES
u ill stimulate tho w hole
body and you will fed
that splentlld glow of
health and energy.
I, cud big athletes use and
recommend it.
l'lnt llottle
Glass Drugs
Inc.
Tim IClA'Alifi Store.
La Grande, Oregon
i Hit!, president of the commission.'!
0 expiessed ten opinion that the ex
g pcudlture of such a sum of money
oj would not be wise ut the. present
Oittim; In view of the need of work on
qIHio city water system. The plans
0 1 were pussed over for further in
O vestlgallon and consideration.
The rtnmiiuder of the session be
o fo.'o adjournment wus devoted lo
9 1 tho ruadtnc of bills.
oooooooooooooooooooooooo
Markets
SUPPLY OF
VIIEAT, CORN
ARE LOWER
I 1
(Continued from Fago 1.)
i:;;s in sij;irr ci.i.Mit
1 'OltTI.A N I ), Ore. ( A 1 ' ) 'at t le
steady. lmns and sheep nominally
steady today.
Mggs steady to one cent higher.
J tutler 47c; but (erf at sli-ady. .
lU'TTKIll'WT M"
SAX KUANCISCO (Al') llut
lerfal &0e here today.
McKIHBIN HATS
' For Spring
Now Trincc of Wales
styles just in. Grey
and Ui n, fancy band.
$1.5)3 Kiicli
Hals of Quality
ClinCa
Clothiery
The Store With Conscience
Here on Huslnev!
Jf. S. Chapman. Knterpris- biisl-
Iness man is lu l.a t.ramle on a
biislness Iriii. M'"- f'hapniiin Is reg
istered nt the Kuley hotel.
Ueliirucil llniiic
Mis. C. W. Aniey of Knte. prise,
returned to her home this mornim;.
Mrs. Atuey bus been visiting here
ul the Ward Kowh-r home with
Mis. Kowler and other friends.
ISecinerins
It, O. Mason, who is recoverinc
rront an operation, was able to eii
Ijoy a Utile fr.sh air In a walk
down town with the asa'stunee of
crutches, yesterday, for the firsl
time In ten days since Hie operation.
M'NDU.V (Al) The most hub!
tu.il offenders against the laws o(
(J real Ilrltatn are women, accord
ing to the report of the commis
sioners of prisons iind the directors
or convict prisons for the past year.
No JVwcr than 7. lifts out of the
s so l women received into prison
111 ihe year had been convict' d be
fore, or s:i per cenl. compared
wll.i G2 tier cent of the men. More
I linn 1,000 women had been con-vlcl-d
II lo 20 times and li.JJNft
more than '21 times.
'Ihe report also shows that the
lot il number of prisoners received
und r sentence was 5s,t0 compar-
d wilh tia.sy for the preccdiiiK
ear, U ilecrense of -.UIG. At Ihe
cnvlct prisons 4U( persons were
.sentenced to penal H'-itII tide in
I !ij;t-4 as ugalnst 45 for the pre
vious year.
lieferrlng ft tin; giticriil conduct
uf p'isoners In all establishments.
the commissioners say there is no
doubt that there is a different tone
in !ne prison population of today,
due partly to the fact that the ma
jority of th persons received are
ol a h ss violent type ttKin formerly.
but due also to a change in the nt
lii'.ttle of the authorities towards
the prisoners which tends to bring
alio it a bi tter spirit lu the- prison
cohriiiinltles. ,
On Shopping Trip
Mrs. C. 11. Miusbull and children
of Klein were in l.u Orande litis
morning on a shopping trip.
WHI Attend Conference
Karl Keynoldtt. secretary of the
chamber of commerce mid l.ee
Kevnolds. prominent Cnion county
ram her. diov to Klgin this morn
ing tO be present during the opell
You Want
To Go
Wtien uimnI spring otlH-r
arrUtii, .ttni'll wwit lit '
out mid go ami p i ai tlon.
Vuu ll not Iwnr rniiclt time
"r lii-MiintlHi then lo mt
nwtlcd n-pair work Uono ou
Jour tar.
-M H dune now don't H
intM tint ilamitgr-4 will Ih
dooMeil. We'll tH' glnd id
furui-h iUiiiRtcuinc
nmiiAM) at.i M.itKi-;r.
I'OllTI.ANI). Ore. AI".
WheatHard white U. S. HhhiI,
March i I. April. $ l.tto; soft
Willie. March, JI.M'; April, .i'2:
western white. March. $I.M; April
tl.it- hard winter. March, I . M t ;
April, $l.x; western red, March,
1.77; April, f I.7S; Itltlt, hard
white, March, April, L
Oats No. -a- while, feed, March
40! April.' Mi'.r.n; 1 No. 2 gray
March, $:i!'; 'April,' $;l!i.ro.
Corn No. 2 10. Y. shipment.
j Murch VIS; April, 4.
MAItKKTS AT A ;i,ANCi;
NKW VOUK (AC). Slocks
Lower; St. l'aul at rceord low.
lioml- Heavy: St.' I'uul 4's oT
tli-'fi .break 7: points-. ; ,
Kori-tgn exchaugr;- Steittly; ster
ling rules just under $1.77.
Col ton Itcactlonary; lieuvy ii
iiuldallon. . - ,
Sugar P'eat Ul eleHS. f
Coffee Oeclllied; easier llrall
tan reports.
CIIICACO (AC). Wheat
Weak; bearish Kiirnpciin rc purls.
( orn Lower: larger receipts.
Cattle Strong and active.
Hogs Declined; slack demand.
3U.7 per cent. About ilU.U per
cent of the crop will be shipped
out of Ihe counties where grown,
compared with 24.7 per cent of
the 1113 crop and 25 per cent or
the. 1!22 crops so shipped; llu- 10
year u vertigo being .'7.li per cent.
The amount of barley ou farms
March 1. I!i2f. was about 43,127,
aoo bushels or 23 pe-r cent or the
1 124 crop, compared wit h March
, 1H24 stocks of 44.lt:i0,0(lO bush
els or 22.7 per cent of the 1U23
crop, and March 1, 1H2S stocks of
42.4ilt,OUO bushels or 23. ;i per cent
of the V.I22 crop; Ihe 10-year uv
erago being 24.1 per cent. About
35 per cent of the crop will be
shipped out of tho counties where
grown, compared wit 34. EV per
cent or the lt23 nop und 3U.G
per cent or tho 11)22 croy so ship
ped; the iti-yeur average being 3S.8
per cent.
The amount or bay (alt) on
farms March 1, 1925. was about
37.3SU,onn tuns or 33.2 per cent
of the 11124 crop, compared with
March'1. ti'24 stocks or BS.4Mi.iHlu
tons or 3t.4 per cent of the 11123
crop, ii nil Mnrcti I, iwa siocks oi
4ii,fiin.uiHi ions or p(,r ceni. in
the lti22 crop. About 14 per cent
of htt"trop will be Hhltipi'il out or
the counties where grown, com
pared with 13. 1 ier cent or tlm
Ui23 crop and 13.7. per cent of
.tin 111,22 crop ho shipped, ..
Oregon grain crops of 1 U 2 r ship
ped out of Mm- county where grown
am estimated as follows; Corn,
nine; yheut, till per cent; onbj. 30
pcij cent; hurley. 23 per cent. Of
ihe in S3 drop there were shipped
out: (Join, 1 per eilnt;. wheat (!&
per ceiil; oats, per cent; barley,
23 per cenl. The 10-year average
Is; Corn, 1 p r cent; wheat, i2 per
cent; oats, 2U per cent; barley, 21
per cent;
Curtlaii descendant, innster of mil -ilons
and 7ft-ycar-old father of her
l wo children, bad looked pust her,
through her and beyond her.
KyeH of the two In estrangement
ar meeting. The glance brings
back memories lo Mrs. Stokes
-Attorn- lKilr ts fiery red and whose!
pirace and beauty have the preserv
ed attractiveness that belles Iter 37
YeUIS.
Memories whether slu will them
or not. they push the time back to
hnppAer. scenes. Now U love wlthj
no one, Mrs. Stokes is lu luvo with J
love.
"All," says Mrs. Stokes. "Vou
speak of love. See. that." Ami !
pushtng back the scarf of her win-,
dnw there Is revealed u file of j
liui lewurd-houml tiutlic. Clrls und t
men.
"How 1 envy them," she says,
"i here they go, happy and free,
each wilh someone to care for her.
Kiich wilh a sweethiiu't or bus-:
baud, honest uud good and Kind.
And I 1 have only this uche lu my1
heart which Is broken.
"They can go lo u ten-cent mov
ing picture show and gel more
happimss than I could get in a box
In .'i fine theater. 1 sit dressed lu
l ine dot lies and the uche never,
yjes.
Low U Supremo.
'Truly, love la everything. Ulches
(ouni lot little. Hut 1 will nut say
just' because I married a rich man
and ' found bitterness that riches urei
uYviiyH u iur to Happiness lu inur-'
riage,
I'he trouble, however, with most
Hhy 'men especially with those
who w ere born weult hy -is that
they do not know how to uhc their
wealth.
'Tiny think their wives should
be Mitistied wilh money and fine
duties alone. Dolls! They want lo
iiiuKe dolls or t In-ill. And all the
whilu the wife's heart craves only
;ove. They don't realize I hut love
and companionship and under-
slnudlng are the things that every
woman wants.
Money Not All.
"People come lo me and s;iy they
envy me. They tell me I ought to
!e happy. 'Yon huvo money und
ev.vyMiing,' they say. 'You can buy
or get unythlng you want
':t how untrue this Is. There
ts one thing 1 cannot buy. Money
i ever could buy It. 1 cannot buy
love.'
The frame of the woman seems
tu waver. She looks far away. Past
ihe busy sired her glance roves.
past tin throngs I hut are. scurrying
borne to their dinners and bus;
bauds and lovers.
Airs. Stokes is thinking of the
(ire:ms I hat were and of the
ilr-Mms that never came true.
' lint I am not bitter." sin- says.
"1 know In my heart 1 have never
met' a wrong thing In my life. And
I Know the world believes me when
T ray I his.
' "l( was very much lu love when I
I'larrh d. lint all that Is over.
.Motiey Is a bar to happiness only
w hen posseKseti by a man w 11 h a
weal; Intruder. ,
"lint If a poor girl loves u wealthy
nan and he truly loves tier, lei
Hum marry. 11 all depends on tip
man. Love cannol be Insured by
we-ijth.
"Neither Is wealth it bar to II.
(Jul low. means everything. Ilellevc
i.ie when s:iy that, because 1 have
found It lo be trie."
Men's Suits
Here is an offering which 55 store buying gives
you. Men's All-Wool Suits for Spring, conserva
tive styles in a varied assortment of patterns.
$13.50 to
$25.00
55 STOKUS
S9
TUB II UH
im worked while he studied. Wiv
ing money to pay his way "north,"
lor he hud determined tu try his
talents at ouo uf the big eastern
universities. .
Then Yule, und six years of
"digging." during which time he
divided Ills energies between his
studies and his work In the circu
lation department uf u local news
paper.
Uraduatlun round him happy
but broke. Train rro back to
Tennessee yvas lacking, so he hung
out his shingle In the same college
town whero he , hud 'got ' hla degree.
and buckled down to building up
practice. .
As a side line, to insure his
iliree squares' u day,;' he,tooi on.
along with Ills budding law, prac
tice, the , management of the Tale
Dining Hall, where fi00 Htlldelits
hoarded. There, at luast, im could
always find food. "
As a Tennessee , Yankee, Tllson j
lias been looked on as an outsider i
by Ihe professional Connecticut j
Yankees, who have sought to run i
Nutmeg state politics.
Always bucking the regular or-1
ganlzallon,, headed by J, Jletu-y:
Horubuelc. , Conectleut O. O. P.
bosa. Tllson ncvi rtheless managed
to break Into state politics. ' '
111 1!M)K lie won the fight for
congressiiian-at -large against Un-
orbnek and the organisation, and
repeated the trick In DUO. In'
I H I 2. however, Im went, down In j
tho party wreckage ir the Taft-j
lloosovclt split, but came bad; In,
1914 as representative from ihe
third Connecticut district. l
He lias held that seat solidly,
ever since. ltorabuck, however, j
blocked his ambition last Decent-j
ber to succeed to the Henaln hcuI ,
vacated' by Iteunilegee. .
Vigorous,, resoureefpl. -'"regular," .
TMson may he counted ou' to fill
the "leadership' with TeimesH-ej
tact and Conneelleiit eoiirnge, i
EFFECTIVE MEANS
OF, ItEDUCINU FAT
Here Is an extraordinary meth
od of reducing weight rxtrnord
Inary because no starvation diets
or violent exercises are necessary.'
Mtirmola Prescription Tablets aro
made exactly In accordance with
I lie famous Marin'olu Preseiiptlou.
Thv-y reduce you steadily and eas
ily wilh no III effects. I'rocum
them rronV your druggist at one
dollar foi .u box or' send prieu
direct' to the Marmota Company,
Oeucrul Motors Pudding. Detroit,
Mich.' Once you start taking' these
(ablets and losing your fatness
you will be happy 41 gain. Adv.
Minerva
Says
' This Is a List or Whnt
V Have lu Sell.
Men's Dress Shoes, Men's
Work Shoes, Hoys' Dress and
School Shoes; also Tennis
Shoes. House' Slippers Lir
the whole family, HuhhctM,
Children's Lace and Itutlu
Shoes, Children's Slippers,
Ladles' Shoes, Slippers and
Pumps all leathers and col
ors und heels.
Polishes for all leathers;
Shoe Lures; Insoles; Si I It
Hosiery fur men and women.
THE B00TEUY
;:V iiavi)i;iv, mm: -
Inventors Encouraged
To .Submit Good Ideas
Building
Permils
-Jennings & Shumate,.
Traps.
Successors to
Southard & Shinn.
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ItLV. UI.M1 h.NH.MT
i Tliruiiirli Hi'' """" "t"1
,, -.-,1 .nt Inn' vi. nlneii.il
lilll.l th.- I.Hf' l- !! v.-r.-n. N. i
krii Kiiisli! a n.in.l. rfilt
'piiin.n i.n 1tn- l;.-.-!atlun.
1 lli'-r.- "ill ' i,n III i.-tr.it.-.l ! r-
tuiMi;lit ..n Hi.- t o ....t t"
th- c hm. h. A .! "ii." t.. nil.
i hiin-li uf .l IihI
Corm-r X ncl !iriKT.
si I : -Mv-
A biiihllii permit was Is.-tued Hits
morn In u in J, .1. parsons for re
pairing Hill's barber simp on Adams
avenue. The work will cust about
$rn,
(irofcMpic Itlnl of 1 pf
I 'limed by Patient Swede
STOCKHOLM ( A P The giant
stork ;"abu murkub," 'father shoe
beiih." rarest and .most finlastlc
auiouK living birds and looked up
on as a etirhms pile of prehistoric
eras, has at hist been seen In Its
native ha mils by while nun. and
hits been Induced to pose befor
1 a motion plet ore camera. This is
the aecompllshment of tl' UKi Iterg.
called "Sweden's bird wlzird." who
hus Jusl relumed from Africa.
llenct llertr has devoted his life
to the study of birds and migra
tory wild-fowl In their habitats,
especially rare specimens. He
seems lo have nil almost uneunny
knack of getting on familiar lermi
with them by dial of extreme pa
tience am carefully pi utned russ.
His latest exploinl, the filiiilnt of
the "abu markiib," was preceded
by wceKn of cruising on Hie upper
LONDON (AP. - The Sllllite
ep l ien t of uf feeing prizes of
lias refni tied In the discovery
that there ail tf- amateur. In
ventors. In Knghmd whose inven
tions have a coutmerdiil value.
The Institute of Patentees offered
prizes for the bei Inventions tu j
Hevur.it classes, and about ban In-1
ventions were submitted from
which four ma ior prlxe winners
weie selected. The I'd Inventions
will be submitted to various mun
ufadu rers,
i'he major prl7.es wen awarded
to the Inventors of a kettle w It h
a lid that will not fall off: a port
able fire; a rotoscope based on
the theory of relativity for gaug
ing the speed of machinery, and
a machine fur bending rods and
Pjbes.
Sir William C.rey.Wilsou. head
1 f t In Inwl II iili Im mi Inventor of
renown and lifs bouse H full off"". The discovery of the strange
his bindbraft. One of ihe moat!1'" was made on an unnamed, ul
ingenious is in the chicken house. '""Hi Impassable tributary of Hi.
A few crains of corn arc placed "H '" a,,t,u"
in a tin l,e,ath the pcrehes, j w '"'t like that of a Kui'-p''"! sttirk.
When Hie chlek.ns wake and pcckw,'ll' li,rK" h,n remtnds one of
,.l il.e ...... l urne is released 1 1 he peilean The eye are lirff-
w bleb op-ns I he door of th
Many Women Exhibit
Dogs at London Show
LONDON (Al) Light thousand
dogs, from comical little pups
weighing bul a feiv ounces lu mas
sive, moping HI. liernurds, were
entered this mouth In ('tuft's show,
He greatest crowd of. canines ever
ehlblled In Kugland. Almost one
tenth of the entries were Alsatians.
The interest In them beginning
afbr the war litis Increased with
unextimplet) rapidity, uiilll the Al
satian litis become the most popu
lar uf all show dogs in Great Url
lain. lOiicli year the proportion of
women exhibitors Increases. Most
or Mm k'-nnds scattered over the
country are nowadays In feminine
.cure.
The men. however, st III are In
the majority among the owners of
ppor'Ung dogs. This year,'- wilh
King (Jeorgc among the exhibitors
th" libradors seem Hie most popu
lar of all reirlevers. Their smooth
cit.ilH fur outnumber the wavy
haired type f bunting dofj- Sports
men regard them highly, mil only
because uf their surpassing hunt
ing Mualltb-s, but with due regard
for their good looks, docile disposition.-
intelligence and affect Ion
ale ways. They arc both faithful
c o in p u n I o 11 s und trustwurtiiy
guurd.i. '
It's spring, ben ul if til spring,
when you feel ho darn lazy you
doni give u ding.
Tilson Is Paradoxical;
May Unite North, South
(Continued from Page. 1.)
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"IJVUIIYTIIINO l'OIt TIIIO I1AIIY"
IllilMNTITCIIlNO Hold Hummer Itldg. SIAMplN(i
HVTI'lOltlCli. PATIIJUNH 1). M. 1!. TllltKAII
I10UMC.
.luolicf WttbcMil Mrn
Itotes In Spmtl-ll Court
MADPID. Spain AP An !
r.eii)) of He- mullielpal corpor:iHt;lt
' Itepir. a town mar Hubimanea.
llilS te en SelltelM e. to IlllpriSUI.-
mm lit for iM-rbids nggreuting Tr !
vi ars. I lie man was iiceiici 01
f.il.if ing pllblle
1 is piinitiiiieni
How. uud his whoI- aspect
that f 11 creaiitre of fable.
I At"it?. Tl Alrplimc
I or I tie I ll-bi Pule
OSLO. Nitrway IAP) Hueeess
ful t.-sls have been larrb'.l uiit by
Hi" first of the two atrplaneH whleh
( 'n:iiitn Poald A iMitidsen w ill use
in bis flight to Hie North Pole, The
locumenls. littd jtiitil was condttet. fi nt Pisi by
ns fixed by the j I iejten.ini Diet rh-bs' n. who Is to
lnw courts of Itejur t u Utile i.n- pPot one of Hie marhlm n when the
d r i; ears tiMprliHnHient fur hci uc i ual fllitht Is made,
or -I counts, with a fine of $!' A seeond airplane, now Hearing
Tin same ( ijurt not long ago I completion, fs to l us d shortly
niene d a former iit;i or to a ; l should It pass I In: t st both
s. rte uf terms of hupj'ii'onim nt to-' iujk mn rt will be iaek .1 Hnd ship
Taling years and 2$ davs.lp.fi lu Kpitzb rg n. Bpl. Amund-
lioth men hvc b nun r. n log th'-ir j f- a intends to iMar! on the flight j'i
Jail eutent'.A '10 Uv I'xl about June 1. . . .
dll-tiCI! Hit? I illlMMCtl
lnpl(i LiiiKc l ainlllei
HOS'tM.I'LC (AP) Lstabltsh
uieni of a nursery on the third
;ior of Ihe federal building here.
1 lose lu Hie purlillfl of III'? lillted
',iles dlstrbt court, for Infants
wliose mot hers arc being trb-d on
1,1'jhit'lHun diurgin. Is advocated by
Judi.1' Wllliniii T. KawJiiiM.
C' t eiilly five Jii (Kitiese women
iitt- ti'b d court, 1 ach with an tn-
f ; nl In Hrnis or one hanging un In r
iMirts. i"h:y wr nnty witnesses,
but often, court attadieH say, wu
111 n con leted uf buoth u-ging ii(e
pe;,r fur sent' licit w II h five nr six
ui-..;' child nji, claiming pureiit .
JiMixi of Ihefn ut) nnd pijshing th 111
furw ard In u pb u for lull iga I lull.
I'nmou Smiliwh Iteiiibrnndt
Will He lmiiefl llollmid
STOCKIIOI.M (AP Pwcden'Ji
;nost vahisble Itcmbnindt paint
ing, the gigantic "Claudius Clvil
s." wllle the flty coiinetllor of
AtuHterdum once n Jet ted for I heir
court lioiist un not "h and. tome
nuugh." the liutch capital now
wjifitx tu be shown at the iubile
e. position to comnuhiorttte the
i jttth nutih irraary uf Amntetdatit
't uicb r tbft nmnvr
place fur miles 11 round w hen
Sipilre Tllson. the future congress
mnn's fat her, live.) and enter
tabled lu simple but feudal style.
C.etilnt; an education' , watt not
in easy thing fur Tennessee mount-!
tin hoys in the diiys following the
livll War. There were few ele-
uientnry sellouts In the country
dlst 1 lets, and seeondtiry schools
ere prnd leu My unknown.
Sending children away to pri
vate sehnnls nr colleges was un
unheard of thing.
John walked three miles to and
from school, curb day to get tils
'Three Km." And at the age ofj
;it ne strucit oui irnm ine iitrm 10
y el "more 1'arntn."
Je paused for a while al a little
Tenia s-'tee sehonl. inw know as
I niHon find Newman college. There
Arcade
ST A It T S 'J' 0 DAY!
An astounding picturizatiot? 0FHF& great- '
est riddlelVHATOF The hLKCArlcKf
WILLIAM F0)T
frtitnU
TONIGHT
1
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Crenlltig ft builti'x Pi runnlMy
'ii pit aliing yo 1 i personality.
The art uf being tiltraetlvc and
magnetic.
I lilDAV
lllu-CheiiiMry
Pond Chemistry, Ihe Pretention
Hhd Cure uf Di.sease.
All (pM-tHUM erl Hilling tu llenlth
Niiwcrct fnnii Hie plnifuriii.
Ho 11 an Hall
i Ailinl".tii Cliiirtff
l'itiii; imi:imii,V
llcil.l -.IT
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