Friday, July M932
1
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Makes Dramatic if$
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-i Plea to Judge
My Mrs. A. a, Conklln
(Observer Correspondent)
COVE (Special) The llhrarv n. o
LOS ANGELES. July 8 W) A i bU8y plllce Wednesday when a group
oalmlst and a plainly upset young l? women met' w" M- Coad In
woman who cried with tears In tier cafrSO. to rearrange and prepare to
Tesot her honor paraded across thp j ""J""0 the Hook.. This was 11
stase of the St. Plerrd-Hutton breach ?,5s'1.d"y' but readers wore served
of promise suit today to the arton-! ' been
ul. v. . . . i ePt open the last month on wm.
islieo BH r""" """" i nesdav and Satiit-H (. .
and the banging of a Judge's givel.
Myrtle St. Pierre, who laka $200,000
from David Hutton for breaking an
mini circulation lor the month was
172, the largest day being 41 and the
smallest, 18. Some of the new state
alleged proposal of marriage. In a library books on the sheiv "m
final appearance on the witness staud Garden of Memory," Kate Douglas
threw the courtroom Into a turmoil Wiggln, "The Bridge of San Luis
as she argued with Superior Judgo , Rcy," by Wilder, "Flying the Arctic "
Lester Both for the right to "defend by Wllklns. . '
my ,honor." . I Mrs. Frank Paige, who has been In
On the lying tongues of the defenw I
fitnesses, she cried as team rolled j
down her pinkish cheeks, an attempt
had been made to crucify her charact-
As pleas seemed to approach the
Colorado for the paBt month, came
home a few days ago.
' Robert Coad, who has been under
the doctor's care at Hot Lake, Is home
now, much Improved.
Mrs. M. Sentncr and Mrs. Lillian
Allen were La Grande visitors Mon
MOKUAN FUACTUHKS ANKLE
NEW YORK, July 6 w A frac
tured ankle may delay J. P. Morgan's
annual vacation trip to the British
Isles. The financier stepped Into a
hole while playing golf on his es
tate, Matlnecock Point, New Glen
Cove, Long Island.
Mrs. BCIIIFF DIES
OYSTER BAY, N. Y., July 8 Mi
Mrs. Adole O. Scrlff, philanthropist
and widow of Mortimer L. Schlff, Is
dead 'In her 64th year.. She suc
cumbed last night at the Schlff coun
try homo here.
stage of hysteria, the Judge, with
stern emphasis, laid down a final
warning against her repeated out
bursts of emotions.
Reprimanded Ily Judge
Miss St. Pierre, recalled to the wlt
Incs's stand In rebuttal of testimony
bffered by the defense about her past
lire and other alleged lovera, became
, so excited at one point that Judge
Roth was forced to dtsmlsB the Jury
while he reprimanded her. HuttoTt
watched the proceedings with Interest.
' The outbreak was cngendred when
the attractive brunette was asked if
she had ever seen Mrs. Catherine Els
pff before.' The witness's face flush
ed and she cried:
"I've never Been that vicious wo
man before In my ilfe."
' At this remark, prompted by Mrs.
Eisoff's testimony that Miss St.
pierre had entered a hospital In 1920
for a dollcate operation, Judge Roth
halted the trial and excused tho
Jurors.
' "I am convinced, Miss St. Pierre,
that you mako that last answer de
liberately in an attempt to prejudice
the Jury against Mrs. Elsoff. I have
warned you beforo that If there were
any more unwarranted remarks from
you, I would have to caution you be
fore the Jury. The next time I Bhall
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Gamblers Throw
SYNOPSIS: Whan a miisteiions
finnn of kldnnpors ranu off tVcijl
cu 'ficntworth. u muscat eolnedu
etur. lour wealthy men and ' a
ti'tntister, Jerry Calhoun, mill hit
friend. Emory tiattlea mtn t'oicra
with a detective lit determined
pursuit. The unuaual letters from
the kidi.apers. and their plan ol
demanding board money with no
insurance ot the return ol the ab
ducted persona promise n difficult
task, tint in an airplane, piloted
by Jerri, the three men follow the
kidnapers' hydroplane when it
collotta the board money. They
hope it will lead them to the vlaie
where the eaptir.es are concealed.
Unknown to them.' the oroup ol
prisonara are held tn a lonely
house in a place ot which they
know nothing except its extreme
heut. ilallory, one ol the ab
ducted busineaa men. ia ' in love
with Nancy, but he Is laid bp the
ganpslcr, I.urct. to leave her
alone. The waiting atjects every
one's nerves.
. Chapter 11
HOST OF THE HOUSE PARTY
RflAJ.l.yjiV finished his lilgllbiil)
nt u gulp and went out Inlo the
hot night.
Williams tossed aside a tlirco-weeks-old
copy of a Chicagp paper
and followed him. Martin remained
take the chance of a reversible error )u his chair, silent, moody. Ham
llton louttu ms game uitji-Keu ami
to caution you before the Jury,
Mends With Judge
The young woman's face, turned
pale for the moment, clouded and she
broke Into tears. Turning to the
Judgo, she cried out:
"Your hopor, my character has
been ruined In this courtroom. I am
the only one who can defend myself.
Please give me the right to do so.
dealt u new hand. He could lienr Hie
girl's clear, vibrant contralto rnin
the porch. The deep, resunnnl-rum
Me in response would be Lucrl's.
The sound of the airplane motor'?
nun changed to an uneyeu popping.
light. Hamilton saw that his led
leg was a full three Inches shorter
than the right. His left slios iud
an enormously thick sole which en
abled the cripple to wulU wlihgut
crutches.
"1 am nattered that we need no
Introductions, you and I," observed
Ashwood blandly.
"When are you going to turn ns
loose?" the gangster demanded
bluntly.
"Don't tell me that you are bored
already, Mr. Luccl!" protested the
cripple. "If any of my staff have
been negligent. I'll give .then) two
weeks' notice Immediately."
He turned to the girl solicitously
"I'm sorry that I couldn't Invito
a clmpcrono, Miss Wontworlli. but
I'm sure that the InipecTiihle re
spectulilllty of your married com
palilalia, .hern, has seryed .ua,H
vyell."
Ho beamed ul the uncus? men
his oyo resting for a lull second
upon Mallory.' Hamilton winiderfil
how miK'li he knew.
"Why are we hereV" Innuiti'd tin
girl Hully.
"Miss Went worth.! Are yon noi
enjoying yourself?"
She .decided lijiit If vi'i
S.trauge man .did n,it wlh I," uimw
questions, he wax well ti ii-i
parry thenn She studied In i
These vlcioue people have -lied about
me so terribly and I can't explain or
say anything."
"You have had all the opportunity
the law allows you," the court said:
' '"You keep quiet ' unless you're ad
dressed. I'm tired of having you
chime In all the time with aide re-'
mnrkti nnri statements." '
Denies Losing llrcechcs
She denied she had called Hutton
'simple, a big fat slob, olssy and pre
. varlcator," or that she drank hard
liquor, lost her riding breeches at a
party and had affairs with a num
ber of men. . ' f
Questioned' about a fight with her
sister, Mrs. Gladys Casslll. who had
testified against her, she said:
"I dodged the fish bowl she threw
at me but I got all wet. She clapped
me, skinned my nose and gave me two
black eyes. I grabbed her and bent
her way over backwards and she tore
my beautiful silk pajamas." The fight,
Mrs. Casslll testified, occurred over
one of MIS3 St. Pierre's lormer hus
bands. Ilulton's Palm Head
Later Hutton, husband of the
evangelist, Almce McPhcP3on Hutton.
found himself tho center of a stage
of gaping mouths as a woTnan ap
proached and commanded him:
"Let me see your hands."
The choir singer protested but
finally gave way to her Insistence.
Glancing at the plump palms, she
told htm:
- "You are going to lose your present
wife and marry again during this life.
You are ruled by your heart rather
than by your head."
Hutton, looking rather dazed lor a
.moment, burst Into a laugh, pocketed
;':! either be damn good friends," Lucci toli Ashwood, "or one or th
other of us'il get a cpadc full ct dirt in the face before long."
He was obviously a gcnlli
Thuse who had watched tlio do
sueuding airplane from the porch
returned to the room, hoping til n I
with tho return of the ship some
thing might occur to break the
monotony. Although they were ac
customed to frequent short lligliff
when the amphibian departed upon
brief shopping expeditions, the In si
his hands and walked away' with the ! H u" nu"t for more
remark: "I hope I never eee her I than twelve hours, It had returned
agaln. i to add Lucrl, Martin and William
10 ne trio oi noreu ew ranters
who had been solo "guests" of I he
largo house. Now II was returning
from a three-day trip Perhaps other
victims would Join tho group.
Nervous, the staccato convorsa
Hon eddied back and forlli.
A strange figure entered the room,
that of a tall, thin man who limned
painfully with the aid of a very
heavy stick. As lie stood In the door
way glancing about, Hamilton took
him to be an elderly man, sixty or
sixty-live years ot age, perhaps
Upon a second glance, he noted that
the pale, parchment-like features be
neatu the snow-white hair were
those ot a man in his early thirties
The eyes were young, vivid blue,
and with a directness of gaze Hint
was almost . disconcerting. There
was a cynical, sophisticated twist tn
the deep lines at the corners of the
mouth, a perpetually inquiring arc!)
to the Jutting white eyebrows'. The
nose was (hat of a thinker, thin and
prominent.
"Good evonlng. One-shot." said
the old-young man as be bowed to
the swarthy gangster. "You have
no Idea how delighted 1 f-'as to learn
that you had Joined our dellghtfn!
little gathering." Ills deep-set eyof
Bickered over the others. Ilnally
coming to rest upon the girl, who
stood beside the ceuler table. "MImf
Wentwortb, my apologies. It Is an
unpardonable breach of social ell
quette for a host to absent hlmsell
while bis guests are visiting I as.
sure you It was unavoidable. There
are many harassing details rmi
nected with such a large house
party."
"Ain't you I.lmpy Ashwondr
Luccl's voice broke Hie silence 111-.'
the rlnng of a Chinese gong.
The stranger nobbled Into II. .
The Convenient
VACATION
STATIONERY
Fifty sliccU of fine
linen pupcr with 21
matched envelopes
tucked into a slim
portfolio. Rigid back
mukes writing desk.
I.ord
Haiti.. .ore
lor folio iU
GLASS DRUGS,
INC.
3
Leiiljy.
man.
One-shot Luce I rose from his cliah
und yulked u cross tlie floor to con
front the slcndor cripple. His ro
bust, vigorous health contrasted
oddly with tho meager form, lined
Face and white huir ot tho other
Their eyes met and clashed.
"I've heard all about you, I.lmpy.
slated (he gangster, "iind I've been
wanting to uteel n dude who Is sui
posed to ruii a racket Just Tor ihf
run of it. So you're Unipy A all wood
eh' Well, you got bruins and nerve
anyway, I'll hand (hut much to you
We'll either be damn good friciKh
or one or the other of us'll get a
spade full of dirt in the Tacc before
long."
"So?" Ashwood turned pwny and
soiled himself laboriously in a chalt
Then ho looked up at the aggressive
llguro which towered over him. His
face bore an expression pf faintly
amused Interest,
"Yeah, that's so. Now we all
wauta know what this racket's all
about. It's a shake-down, o'coutbq.
That'll all right, but why arc we still
here? Wouldn't our people kick In
or what? Did tho bulls get hot on
you so's you had to lam away?"
"Neither one, Luccl," replied Ash
wood, patiently. "Your friends and
relatives have all paid your current
accounts very promptly. 1 am now
tho proud and happy possessor of
some JGOU.OOu more than 1 had a
short lime ago and that pays your
board hill In full for another ten
days or two weeks. They were roost
generous, I assure you."
Luccl whistled softly and looked
down at the cripple with patent ad
miration.
"(tod! You chiseled us right, didn't
you? Well, ain't six hundred grand
enough? Why are you digging ll
all onta us? You got enough outa
one on' lit. Turn us loose and gel
yourself another flock of suckers."
"That's a logical point of view.'
I iiflmliled Ashwuod. "In due course
' I'll follow your suggestion. But I
I im not quite ready now."
I (Copjrlfiht, hla rrcsi)
! Athwood ! "not quit retfy,"
; he ripUlni tomorrow btciuie ht
is piinmng further unpltaaantnett
, if mi guests.
Health I
TUB pACKItONE
Despite the fact that "backboue"
has so many Important connotations
in the human language, a surpris
ingly small amount of study has been
devoted to this Important mainstay
of the human framework.
Prof. Gorg Schmorl of Dresden re
cently made an Important contribu
tion to this subject, having studied
some 7000 whole spines.
He paid particular attention to the
cartilaginous discs, placed between
the bony elements of the spine, thje
vertebrae.
These discs render the spine
mobile and at tho same time defend
it against excessive tension and
twisting.
.Of particular Interest is tho gela
tinous Inner portion of the inter
vertebral discs, the ' yielding char
acter of which serves to equalize
the pressure of the weight which
the spine must sustain.
This distribution of pressure is a
protective arrangement.
For It has been demonstrated that
tho growth of bone Is much affected
by the pressure brought to bear upon
it, and, unless pressure is equally dis
tributed over the whole surface of the
vertebrae, the assumption of certain
attitudes such as bending over books
or being busy with some manual oc
cupatlon might lead to a distortion
of the spine.
This distortion docs not liappen in
the spine of a Wealthy chili, be
cause the Intervertebral discs are
flexible and so distribute the pres
sure over the whole surface of the
bertebrae uniformly.
With all this, deformities of tup
spine are fairly common.
Froiessor penmon nejjevos tnai
man's erect attitude is relatively re
cent in his volution and the splnp
In still showing a reluctnnco to adapt
itself to Its altered position.
As a contribution to the preven
tion of deforipjtics and diseases of
the spine, he advises avoidance of any
long maintained attitude' either dur
ing work or play.
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utlve Insertion . 7o
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4 lines, per month
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lne over five
charged 60c per lino por month.
FOR SALE
NAMK 'A(j(iIKH- IHKSQp.
STl'IffiNTS HKKK NEW ONK
FOR SALE Eloc. range and tenor
saxophone. Cheap. Call Observer.
7-7-2 tp.
STILLWATER, Okln. (PI There Is
no "back to the farm" movoinent
among a certain group of students
at Oklahoma Agricultural and Me
chanical coljego hero. Ijistead an
open revolt Is under way among
undergraduates who want a change
In the name of the ecioo) and the
nickname of ."Aggies."
Leaders of the movement, includ
ing Cecil Barnes of Stillwater, stu
dent association president, say some
such name as ''Oklahoma State Col
lege" Is much to be preferred.
Then Buch names would bo pos
sible for the sports teams as "Cow
boys." "Westerners" or "Rough
R'tders."
FOR SALE 2-wheol trailer. Inq. 2112
2nd St. 7-7-, (
Dodge roadster now tiros
Motor reconditioned $100.
PERKINS MOTOR CO.
Phono Main 600 4th and Adams
i ACRES. 7-rm. house, good put
bulldlngs. $2400. 1st place oast of
county form.'lpq. pnlop fool Holl.
' ' 7-0-0 tp.
OOOD RANGE with colls. Also heater,
802 V. 3900 N. Spruce, (7-0-t f.
FOR SALE Pie chprrlta. Phono 43-R.
7-8- t.
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Solutlpn of Ysstsrday'i Puzzle
TOR SALE Ladles ana girl's dresses,
'nil irlntVn ' Prions "rinrfiirwl . Rmnrt
sport frocks. Phone 803 U. or 2006
N. Ppruco St. 6-27-t f .
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JVANTED TO BENT Wheel chair.
Coll 3$W. 7-7-t f.
- Since tobacco stores are not per
mltied to sell clgarets after 8 p. ta.":
In England, more than 8000 vending v
machines have beep Installed ini
Hallways and otl)or places In Lpn- i
don, '." , ',' ';
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State government costs have In-;
creased 760 per cent since 1011, the.'
California Tax Research Bureau re
ported to Oov. James Rolph Jr. ,
WANTED TO RENT Ranch or dairy
ranch on shares, 1905 Y Avo.
7-8-2 tp.
WHO 1J A3 BEliRIEU tp trade (or l
woonr eari ijunuiun, iinuier.
7-B-2 tp,
WANTED By lady, transportation to
Portland Sat. or sun. jtcr. exen a.
pall 608 J. f 7-8-1 fp.
Professional
Directory
Hospitals
DR. LEE U. BODVT
Eye. Bar, poae and Throat Bocpltal
Sri noor Foley Bldg. Ph. faln IS.
IfliairT PURCHASE Wnt mtge. on j
vauoy xarm Dearmg t70 mi, Aug. .
Submit details. Bert Oakman, 2111
David Stott Bldg., Detroit, Mich.
8-13-1 mp.
YiflLL BUT 30 o:o Batteries, will pay
according to their condition. New
batteries as low as 86.00. Automo
tive Electrle Co., 1425 Adams. Phone
It 580. 1-20-1 m
FOR BALE Red raspberries, flno Two-thirds of Michigan's original
. ." - '. ' . avnl,,.l,.iilu flintinp InnH line tunn
E. Woods. Opp. Rlvoralde park.
7-8-2 tp.
FOR SALE Fryers. Ph. 424-J.
7-8-4 tp.
place on Cove Aw. 7-8-1 tp.
FOR SALE OR TRADB S A. with Im
provements. Farmers 3X2. 0-17-t f.
OUR HOME FOR BALE. Cheap, 81B-J
or 1601 0th St. 0-10-t f.
FOR BALE -Fordson tractor, A-l con
dition; 2 plapos, or will trade, what
novo you? Frank Cloavlnger, 211
Depot St. 6-3-t f.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT MoU,, turn. 0-rm. house,
2103 1st. 7-7-2 tp.
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FOR RENT Dcalroblo 4-rm. mod
bouse; Inq. 1004 Oak St. 7-0-3 tp,
FOR RENT 7-rm. modern house, full
basement, navdwooa noors, Mod
erately priced. Phonp Main 580.
8-30-t f,
burned over and 10.000,000 of the
1.6,000,000 trees destroyed. '
STOMACH
TROUBLE? '
MAC-SMITH TABLETS
((ulikly Kellevcs the Discom
forts of Excessive Clus, llelch
iiir, F 1 a t u I I'uic, Dyspepsia,
Heart Burn, Hour Stomach.
Moon Drug Co.
Iji Grande, pre. ;i , .
Ask far Literature .
Ptlfii-antced .
('HECKLES AND II1S FRIENDS
Uscar Changes Things!
By Blosser
DID VOO FIWD
OOT VJHo SEMT
bO THE LETTER
FPAA CfiSABA,
ABIZOMA?
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STRICTLY MODERN 7-rm. house on
Oth St.' Inqulro 1405 N or phone
434-J. " 6-20-t f.
FOR RENT Nicely lurntshrd room In
private homo, with oa without
meals. Mrs. Flnlay. phono Main 007.
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box fact., July 6. Ret. 2008 E. Pcnn. 1
or Observer. 7-8-1 t.
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face, screw tall. Reward, 1320 Y,
Ph. 220 J. 7-8-1 t.
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PORTLAND CAFE Meals at All
Hours, 26c to 3Qc. Coffee and des
sert Included, 213 Depot St.
0-10-1 m.
EASTERN PRBUON Bonool of Uuslc,
violin, piano, voice. Credits. I. o. O.
F. temple. 447-J. 8-8-1 m
LA QHANDE MATTRKSO and Uphol
stering and Rug Cleaning Works,
ph. 424-W. Chas, Edwards Prop.
' J2-1-J m.
ICE
Dependable and Convenient
Prompt Delivery
Young's Ice Co.
Phone Main B04 1108 Jeff. Ave.
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THE NEW FANCIES (Mom'ri
Pop)
A Little Advice!
By Cowan'
(READ THE STORY. THEN COLOR THE PICTURE)
rjTiHE bird that pecked the big lial-
loon began to chirp a cheerful
tune. U seemed -to bo real glad
that It had spoiled the Tlnlea'
flight. ,
The lads were dropping rather
fast, all wondering how long they'd
last. "Thank goodness." shouted
Duncy. "That big bird's flown out
of sight."
"Oh. never mind the bird, 'cause
he Is Just us suit- as lie can be,
while we are In an uwful fix. We're
speeding towurd the ground.
"I guess that we were rather
rash to take this trip Now we will
crash. 1 only hope that when we
land, a nice, soft spot Is found
t
A STIFF wind then begun to blow
x and Coppy smiled and cried nut.
"Oh! That is a break ot lurk lor
us. Our downwurd flight is checked
"The wind Is tossing us nboul.
!! careful, lud'j. and don I fall out
1'crliaus, If this keeps uli a whllv
we'll land and not lie wrii-keil."
Across the open space they went,
Then Windy cried, "1 see a tent!
Why, It's the circus one wo left,
when we took to the air
don't think it would hurt one
lilt. If we rou 111 land on top of it.
Let's try und sleer the basket that
we're In, right over there.
tt'M'OW. everyone lean to tho
J rlphl " Am) wlipn thrv dill
lie said. "Our flight has been a
thriller thus lur and we're foolish
to lose hope
"It we gel near the tent nl all. I
know how w? can breuk out full.
Weil ull rearh out ami try our best
to grub 011 10 u rope"
They missed the tent, howevci,
und ull knew they were about to
laud Just then they saw some men
outside put up u trapeze net
The Utile basket swayed u hit und
then plopped down right Into It.
The Tlnyinlles were saved and they
were tickled, you fun lict
I'.'upyrlKht, 1UJ2. NKA Service, I tic. I
(Windy bus wmio fun lth u
mule iji llio next sloty.)
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