Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, July 23, 1925, Image 7

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WHEN
BALDY FADDEN
DISAPPEARED
Uy CLARENCE L HAY
by tl
trailing anchor of an ulrshl¡>
tluit be luid been gruhbed l>> un englv.
or hud been consumed by spontaneous
combustion
Kupposltlons didn't end
I siiggi-sfed Ilmi "lluldy'
bud Hiiddcidy deieliqu'd Hie ulleged
gift of the wise men of the Ympil« nnd
wnlked nwny i,n the Htuiiwphere
Others hinted diirkly at the uiyaieri
oils powers poaueaxed by u wlihered
Indy from Loinburdy «ho risiili»
uoroaa Hie treet, while m.my mon
Iron «Ulm« to protect Girini from tin
HE most linportsnt person on
devil, »Ima« linger, they elruriy per
Hester street wus ‘Thddy Fud- reived, nn. |n
den," but "Baldy" wus not
The thing wu« lneoiiiprrii«'n»lble
uwure of the high esteem in From n «mull
balcony, 45 feet above
which lie wus held. Ills (nubility to the ground, In
one of Hie most tlib kly
estliuutu Ids own importance resulted
populuted dlatrlets In the world, u
wus but
from u luck of yearn.
child bad been spirited uwny right
four, nnd nt that Interesting period of
from under Id« molher's ryes, aad five
life onu I« notz able to rvcognlza Ids
detectives, eleven policemen, three
status In tlio community.
spook authorities und three thmisHrid
It was on one duy In curly spring
people were unable to tell liow ths
that "Baldy Fuddeu” surprlaad Hester thing tn»«! been done The dl«ii|q»ear
street, and mads Its mixed population
ance of "Bnldy Fudden" threntened
use up all the expressions of sstunlsh-
"Baldy" disap-
ment they
century, und In the ears It took prece
peuredl It wns not n common disap­ dence of polities and »tock Jobblmn
pearance resorted to by tbs ordinary while the doing» of the "Giant
s" and
child who wishes to make its parents
the "Box” were forgotten In the babble
familiar with ttie agony produced by a ut conjecture.
temporary parting; It wn« n »turning,
As It often hnppens In canea of the
liiyaterloua disappearance, that »tlrred
kind, <'apurent, senior, wu» saved
the East »Ide from the "panhandle" to
much of the anguish that the d I su li­
"Hell a Kitchen."
pearance of the hoy brought to III«
The Capurvllls occupied n front
wife.
A meaaengrr lind been dis
apartment on the fourth floor of a ten­
pntched to acquaint the father, after
ement bouse und on the morning of
Investigation hud proved that "Baldy"
the mysterious disappearance Mrs. Ca-
was not on «r around the home reser
pnrelll (diced her son on the little Iron
tire balcony overhanging the street. vatfon, but It happened to lie one of
those days when fool things happen
The lalcony was but four feet long
one after the other. Caparelll, senior,
and two wide, with n railing tluit waa
had been transferred from tils regular
twice the height uf Cupurrill. Junior,
gang Hint morning, and bad been »ent
and It iiad neither trnp nor ladder.
out to the Bronx to a»- 1st on u dump
The flr»t und only thought which
Ttie me enger wu an Italian new to
lenfH-d with stunning force Into the
nilml of tbe woinnn compelled tier to the city, nnd not having any money
In his possession nt the moment he
»¡ ■ ring to the railing nnd tture with
ran to acquaint tils countryman of the
wlhl eyes Into tin- street heneatli. But
there was no commotion such as her misfortune, and, furthermore, laboring
under the Idea that the Bronx was but
Imagination had pictured. Everything
a few hundred yard« nway, lie started
was peaceful. Half n doaeo loafers
to walk. While lie whs plugging gal­
stood iiround unconcernedly in front
of Mulligan's saloon; Pietro nnd Bup lantly northward the mystery In He*
tlsto, ths fruiterers next door, .were ter street wn« deepening, nnd Capa-
aldewalk, relll, a<-nlor. »in busily engaged shov-
standing chnttlng on
ellng refuse of various kind« that was
while the vendor of popcorn, «funding
being damped Into the pit.
nearly underneath the Capurelll apart­
At five o’clock In the evening Hester
ment, yawned Inzlly n» he stared at
the pn»»ers by.
Furthermore, there street «as n seething
««» no truco of “Bnldy Fudden." ulive eyed, excited people «'tilting In nn at-
mospliere charged with mystery, The
or dend, on the street or sidewalk.
day,
that had opened brightly. hail
The womiin, frantic with npprehen-
turned dull and heavy, nnd on the
slon. »crenmed out n
minds of |>co(de boin In »outhern Eu
Ilona to Hie men on the street, but
rope the unncconntat Ie dlNnppenrance
dozen
different
»Ignltled tn n
of "Bnldy Fudden" worked like mental
Hint they were Ignorant of ttie
>n. The fright- yenst In raising nil the terrors of the
ened mother gazed hopelessly up nnd past from the dark corners of their
brains.
around, nnd then, recognizing how
it was half-past five when the first
Utterly Impossible It would be
"Bnldy" to leave the balcony In nny Illuminating ray pierced the gloom
other way, she shrieked again und surrounding the happening. Baptlato.
who owned the fruit shop to the right
ngaln, and Hester street arose to
of the Caparelll apartment house,
wrestle with the mystery.
Unless “Baldy" hud suddenly grown dashed through the crowd tlint strag­
wings and flown Into Spate, there were gled on the stairway, nnd shouted n
message over the heads of the women
but four ways to account for hl« tils-
sympathizing with the mother of the
appearance: The first und, of course,
lost boy.
the moat firobable, was the theory that
"Cnpnrrill!" ho screnmcL "f’apn
lie bad fullen Into the street, lint ttie
relll! Ah. Mother of Hod I Caparrili
evidence of twenty-flye ¡icople, who
Ims him ! Ah. It Is
were In different poalllons In front of has the child! He
io»! ! Cnpnrrill Just telephoned
the npnrtnu-ut house, »wept the sur­
that he had 'Baldy'! Ah, It I« good!
mise to the scrap heap of knocked out
He hns him nt de damp away out—
supposition«. The peanut vendor of­
out, ah. yes—out nt de Bronx !"
fered to stake his Immortal soul
After Hcronmlng out the mossnge he
ugalnst ten cent»' worth of nuts to
prove thru nothing had fallen from the fainted In the hnllwny. but npon being
brought round, he repeated the aston­
Caparelll npurtment, nnd the huge vol-
utile of supporting evidence, milled to ishing Information. Caparrili, senior,
had «¡token to him over the 'phono
the fact that there were no
from n rubbish pit fur out In the
to
prove
"Bahly" visible, or no sign»
that he lin'd »truck the street In n for- Bronx, nnd naked him to Inform Mrs.
elide manner, proved that the peunut f’npnrelll that the child was saf“, an,
vendor wn« not reckless In wagering that he. Capaceli!, was then on hl.-
wuy home with th«» lost one.
ids soul against n quart of nuts.
Hester street gasped. The mysteri
The suggestion flint someone, stand-
i
Ing nt n near-by window, might have whs not yet exidnlned—It hnd dee'
hooked "Baldy" by ineiins of a long enod. Whnt devilish agency hnd spl.
pole «us also scouted, when the resl- Ited the child nwny from his mothei
dents of the fiats to the left nn.l rlght to the place Ids father «ns working?
hnd been examined. A cousin of the I’lous Italliins muttered their prayers
Cspnrellla who, while admitting that hs they waited for the explanation
she had seen "Baldy" on the balcony, that would be forthcoming.
Caiutrelll's arrival was something
was above suspicion, lived to the right,
nnd n brother workman of "Baldy's" that «1)1 be long remembered on the
father resided on the left, Ills repu- East »Ide. With “Bnldy Fadden” on
tatlon was unimpeachable. The roof his shoulders he wnlked through n
wn« now the only place to look for crowd of cheering, shouting people G1|
traces of kidnaping, but the roof of­ he placed the boy in hts mother's
fered no solution to the growing mys­ nrms. Hester street wept. Excited
tery. The Janitor had not unlocked women waved tablecloths from the
the trap door up to tin* time thnt windows, nnd men howled with Joy.
Then curiosity gra»ped the crowd
"Bnldy” bud dlMppeared, nnd. on
either side, the roof of the house was with a clutch of Iron. The mob swept
innceesslhle except by meuns of lad­ around Capurelll, shrieking for expln-
ders nnd ropes, nnd regarding these nations. They screamed their
there was not the slightest trace to tions in n score of tongues, and pushed
prove that they had been used. The madly behind the laborer in their wild
pursuit of knowledge.
mystery wan stupendous.
Caparrili turned and put up his
At ten o'clock five detectives of the
Italian sqmid, who thought they de­ hnnd.
"I »ere Is leetlc to tell," he said qui
tected the work of the “Black Hand,"
were busy on the spot. Eleven police­ etly. "I see it nil nn' I tank de good
men wrestled with the crowd and Lord. 'Baldy' hns told me dat ho was
clews In turn, nnd Mrs. Caparelll, In on de balcony, yes, eet Is so. 'Bnldy'
between numerous hysterical tits, gave was dere. nn’ underneat', ah. I tank
Interviews to thirteen different news- de good God, was de truck loading up
paper men, who photographed the de rotten biinnnito dat Blptlsto sends
wonderful balcony and then rushed to de dump. Ah, you sec It now'
away with the news. For the unex- 'Baldy' fell Into de rotten bsnnnns an'
¡dalnable nnd unaccountable Is nlwnys »ink down In dem. You understan'?
news. If "Bahly" hnd been snmslied No one see him, an' when he fall de
up on the street like hundreds of driver whip up his horse an' nut seeln'
other Enst-slde children, the Incident ’Baldy,' drive my boy nil de way out
would have been of only paragraph to de dump where 1 «ns work. Ah.
value, but the fact that he had left the «hen I see my boy tipped out nt my
balcony by ways nnd means tlint sug­ feet 1 tlnk him dend I I cry nn' I cry
gested the supernatural made the dis­ ngaln, but he wns only stunned
appearance of great news value In n an'—"
Hester street drowned his sobs with
dull season.
"Baldy Fadden" ap­
peared In letters live Inches long, and n cheer that went rushing away up
n special spook writer, who had just townrd Chinatown. When It had died
contributed n aeries of articles to a nwny, a shrill voice broke the silence
lending inngnzlno, was employed by with n yell of: “Chnrnnl I Churnal I
one sheet to Investigate nnd to search­ Ori about the flndln' of 'Bnldy Fad
den.’"
light the mystery.
Two hours after the disappearance
But the nrtlrie by the spook author-
Hester street win blocked to traffic. Ity that hnd nppenred In the enrlier
Ten thousand theories hud been ad­ edition hud been cut out. The bnnnna
vanced up to that time. It wns sug­ truck hnd ousted the spooks in tile
gested that “Baldy" hnd been hooked lust round.
T
Madgc Bellamy
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I ¡VE HOCK PORTLAND
< new ;
SOY BEANS FED TO
BIGS ON PASTURE
OFFERS A MARKET
FOR YOUR PRODUCE
VAUDEVILLE PHC1O-PLAYS
Complete Change Saturday
Portland, Oregon.
Adulto, Week day Matinee 3Uc;
Evenings, 36c. Amtinoun 1 to 11
p. m. Children 10 cento all times
Soy beans as a supplement for corn I
fed tu p';« on pa ture compared fa- I T
Select Residential & Transient
vwiUdy with tankage, especially
...... ...... .. when
“ ‘-t :
H
Modr-n
iii.prool — American Plan
minerals were fed, In experiments con-
’
RATES MODERATE
dui tol recently at the Indiana station.
With pigs <>n alfalfa or clover pasture,
and with com at Hl cents a bushel and
tankage at
per ton, the soy beans
hate been worth *1.46 per bushel with­
ANDERSON & RICE,
out mineral nnd *1.91 per bushel when
minerals were fed, according to C. M.
Vestal, who had charge of the tests.
Finest Animal Swimmers.
feral designs
In the tests which have been carried
The finest animal swimmers among
on during the past three summers pigs
animals are
weighing about 70 pound* were seif- ¡kmuuua
arc deer
uevi and
««u bears. A deer
fed corn and supplement on clover or will frequently swim across broad
alfalfa pasture to market weights of lakes, or visit islands for the sake of We specialize in
slightly above 200 pounds.
(in a good grazing. Red deer, when bunted
ration of corn and toy beans the pigs into the sea, have been known to
gained 1.5 pounds per head dally and
Tai lew,
Cascan,
Oregea
switn for miles.
consume 1 318 pounds of corn and 4.'!
pounds of soy beans for every 100
Chinese Walled City.
Horse Hair
pounds of gain. When a mineral mix­
ture of ten parts acid phosphate and
I'eking is surrounded by a wall 50
Writ« for Shippin« Ta«« A lataat Prie« Liat
one part »alt was added to the corn feet high and 40 feet thick. The
Charming Madge Ballam/ was born and soy beans the gains were In-
walled portion of the city to 16 miles
ortland ide
ool o
In Hillsboro, Texas, and received her «•rease'l to 1.82 nnd the feed consumed
education In 6an Antonio. She Is 5 |>er 100 pounds gain was 325 pounds of in circumference. The city is one of
feet 3 Inchee tall, weighs 112 pounds, corn, 26 pounds of beans ar. 16 pounds the few walled places of size remain-
Branch st Pocatello. Idaho
has dark hair and brown eyes. One of minerals. On corn and tan' age on ing as they were in ancient times.
of tha most beautiful of "movie” pasture the pigs gained nt the rate of
«tara, sh« has been seen In soma of 1.65 pounds and took 832 pounds of
Pin Production Large-
the most popular picturaa.
.
, , , Pocket Money.
corn nnd 26 pounds of tankage for 100
The output of the pin factories
pounds of gnln. The 26 pounds of
throughout the world totals something. If I felt called upon tb advise par-
beans and G pounds of minerals thus
llke 84,000,000 a day. If these pins ents, I should enunciate solemnly this
replaced 26 i>ounds of tnnkage and 7
were placed end to end the line would golden rule: It you wish your son to
pounds
of
corn
without
reducing
the
By ¿NDREW '¡i.
¡stretch half way across the Atlantic, be honest, see to it that he has pocket
gains
to
any
apprtxdable
extent.
F. CUFFIE*. I;
When the same rations were fed to A few weeks’ total would encircle the money. The sum need not be large,
Af D.
i but it must be his own. — Henry
similar pigs tn the dry lot the beans earth.
Û
James Forman, in Hearst's Interna­
were less valuable than on pasture but
tional-Cosmopolitan.
were still a rather good nub« tit :te for
Picturesque Cities.
tankage when mineral was fe I. on
RICKETS
Damascus leads the world in Plc- :
com and soy beans alone |be pigs
Tower of London Schools.
¡turesque cities. Its bazaars are the
gained
1.3
pounds
dally
and
r<
qulred
ICKETS, or rhuchltls, 1» the result
Two little schools are conducted in
most interesting in the Near East. One
of bud nutrition, affezfs all the 304 pounds of com a:id 88 pounds of
beans. The addition of minerals In- can buy there products of the looms the Tower of London. One is for
tissues of the body, und chiefly leaves
crenxed
the gains to 1.52 pounds daily of Persia, the silks of China and won- pupils from five to eight year old,
Its mark on the bones—w hich It soft
­
and the other is for older children.
with a consumption per 100 pounds of derful brass and inlay work.
ens and then deforms.
The pupils are the children of soldiers
It usually occurs before the third gain of 311 pounds of com. G3 pounds
' garrisoned at the Tower, and of the
Credit Mobilier Scandal.
year, but the bone deformities appear of benns and 7 poundr of miner ils. On
corn and tankage the pigs g: ned at
later.
The Credit Mobilier, a construction j
'
It 1« Caused by food which is not the rate of 1.61 pounds and t >ok 342
ns-lmllsted, but also by neglect of ths pounds of corn nnd 3.”. pounds of tank- company, organized under a charter I
Java a Volcano Center.
age. In the dry lot. It will ! 3 noted, from the Pennsylvania legislature, was
skin, bad ulr, insufficient sleep, etc.
charged
in
1872
with
corrupting
public'
the
soy
bean
consumption
w:
The
island of Java in the Indian
consld-
The children of the poor have it, but
It made enormous ocean is the center of the most active
so do those of the rich. In thl» coun- erably hlghi r proporr omiteh han the office holders.
try It Is common among negroes and tankage consumption when both are profits from the Union Pacific rail--and most destructive volcanic region
« • ding con-
i in the world, the East Indies. Java
I tullun», but not among Irish or Ger- compared with the c>
road.
sumptions In the past
<
. In the
mans.
। has the doubtful distinction of having
In the great European cities one dry lot soy beans and minerals and
i 21 active volcanoes.
Maine Boundary Dispute.
The urine of tankage made pork at about the same
see« it everywhere.
The “Aroostook War" is the popu­
rhneiiltlc children contains phosphates costs, while on pasture the costs of
Scoffing Laugh.
In abundance and the bones, bring de­ the soy tea nsmi neral gains were lar name given to the move the state ,
ficient in lime, bend and break easily. about 30 cents less per hundred pounds of Maine made in 1839 to enforce Its i A scoffing laugh is generally re-
Rhachltle children have soft spots than «hen tankage was fed. Appar­ rights on the territory c imed byf erred to as Abderian laughter from
in the bones of the skull; and the ently beans, assisted by a good min­ itself and Canada. It cost he state; Abdera, a seaport town in Thrace,
membranous portions of the skull, eral mixture, can be profitably used
: noted as the birthplace of the cynic,
million dollars.
where you notice throbbing and pulsa- for pigs running on good pasture.
Democritus, who is known as the
Other recent feeding tests at the In­
tbm In an Infant, uml which ought to
laughing or scoffing philosopher.
Abolish
“
Woman
Killers.'
diana
station
show
clearly
that
fatten
­
harden during the first few months of
ing hogs will eat whole soy beans as
life, remain »oft.
The house of few rooms w h wall!
Only the Shell.
All the bones of the skull. Instead of readily as ground soy beans. In one beds and built-In features, long popu­
test
gains
made
by
pigs
fed
the
two
being firmly united, are loose and eus-
The pastor who was fond of figures
lar in California, is coming into great­
kinds of beans were Identical, while in
Uy moved.
of speech was making a funeral ora-
er
favor
throughout
the
countr
They
The face of a rlincliltic baby is another whole beans produced slightly
tion. He began his address, "Friends,
small, nnd the hend seems dispropor- larger gains. In both tests less corn accommodate the family just a- well,
we have here only the shell of the
are
save
money
in
construction
si.d
but
more
beans
were
required
by
the
tionately large.
man,
the nut is gone."—The Church­
The liver, »pleon and lymphatlc pigs fed whole benns. In costs of gains not “woman killers."
man.
glands nr- enlarged, the muscle» soft, the pigs fed the unground beans had
a slight advantage.
und Hie ligaments weak.
Invaluable Bible.
Rocky Mountain Peak.
The child's ap|>etlte tuny he good, he
The
“
Silver
Bible" containing a
may even
voraciously hungry.
translation of the four gosj Is by ' Mount Massive, which is 14,424 feet
but Ids food doesn't appear to nourish
high, is the loftiest peak of the Rocky
Uifllas is the only extant writing
tilth, he becomes fretful, gets diarrhea
; mountains in the limits of the United
the Gothic language. It is al yut
nnd this alternates with constipation.
Crude petroleum as a dip Is the rem­
States. Mount Brown, thought at one
He is sensitive, erlei when touched.
d(M> vears old and is preserved in the
I
edy for the mange In hogs. Since
I time to be higher, has proved to be
Ids diarrhea is offensive, the appear­
Upsala
university,
Sweeden.
crude petroleum varies in composi­
I lower.
ance of hie teeth Is delayed, and when
tion and some kinds are Injurious to
they break out, they ure Irregular and
Called Down.
the skin care must be taken in using
We'd All Like to Try.
It. If a particular kind lias been used
“Donjt throw banana per lings on
When lie begins to walk, the weak­
A multi-millionaire says that money
before and known to be all right. It
ness of the bones of the legs becomes
of the Grand cat.yon,1 8a'd i cannot measure happiness, but ie is
may be used on all the herd, but if it the edge
apparent nnd they bend or break
'0,1 not willing to lend his yardstick to
has not been tried it Is a good plan a ranger to a careless tourist.
easily; the Joints are weak nnd he
to test It out on a few of the. hogs want somebody to slip and fall three those who would like to prove it.
falls frequently.
before treating all of them. Jlrands miles 7”—Louisville Courier-Journal.
When he tries to move himself
of heavy composition are recommend­
Canary Ventriloquist.
with his arms, the nrm bones bead
ed because of their high content of
Uncle Ez Sez.
or break and there may be an .lut­
A
canary
that sings, then replies
sulphur. If one dipping Is not effec­
ward hump on the sjdne.
Even admittin’ dat folks am de- I ventriloquially as if the notes came
tive
it
should
be
repeated
In
one
or
On the ends of the ribs there are
scended from monkeys, remarked L n- froI11 far away, ¡s owned by a New
two weeks.
knobs or bead-like structures. th?
de Ezra. "Ah knows some people dat Zealand man.
breast bone projects and the child
ain’t no special credit to deir ances­
becomes pigeon breasted.
tors."—Boston Transcript.
Eggsact Fact Laid Down.
The pelvis may become deformed
Before leaving a lamb to get its
nnd. In females, this hns it very 1m-
Farm life has its drawbacks, but it
own nourishment, see that all locks
A Difference.
portnnt beurina upon the successful
। isn’t necessary to put down a quar­
nnd tags of wool are trimmed away
Flintina—"They say at twenty she
delivery of offspring, if impregnation
ter when you eat an egg. — Duluth
from around the udder of the ewe.
should ever occu r.
was the observed of all observers." Herald.
The young lamb will often suck at such
Rhachltle children are frequently
now, aC sixty,
tags instead of the teat. It not only CarnovskI—“Yes, and
bow-legged, knock-kneed or flat-foot-
falls to get milk but It may pull off she's preserved of all preservers.”—
Worth It.
ed; they are also sensitive to bron­
and swallow some of the wool. This Town Topics.
In Australia a man walked 50 miles
chitis nnd croup, and die from these
may cause much trouble and even the
diseases more frequently than children
in his sleep. We understand that when
Sable Philosopher
death of the lamb.
who have better physical develop­
he got back the sermon had finished.
ment.
You needn't pray fer de good Lord'—Passing Show (London).
If they reach maturity, they’ nre 4-H -4-Hri- l"H-+l--l,l-!-H
ter put you on do right road; you!
short nnd poorly formed timi their
knows befo’han’ when de road's right
Women and Her Clothes.
limbs often reveal the marks of early
an’ when it's wrong, fer you's got a '
When men stare at her, she knows
diseuse.
■H -P I-l- t- l- l - l d d-H- l- d- l ' l'I I I I I I I I I
conscience what makes no mistake.
everything is fixed right; when wom­
Rhachltle children should be taken
"Better sires—better stock.”
Atlanta Constitution.
to the mountains or seashore, if possi­
en stare at her, she wonders what is
ble, nnd should have abundance of
wrong.
Of all farm animals, horses are the
Ancients Knew Corn.
good plain food which they can ns- most likely to be harmed by moldy
simllute—which will be Indicated by or spoiled corn, according to Dr. C. H.
Corn is found among the relics of
On the Make.
the change In their stoqls and in their Stange, dean of veterinary medicine the most ancient tribes of Indians. It i In the country life is what you make
general nutrition.
at Iowa state college
was cultivated by all the agricultural it, while in the city life is what you
Fnts In the form of cod-liver oil,
natives
of which there is any record. make.—Columbia Record.
or olive oil, should be given them ;
Cracked barley can be Included In
also as much of eggs, milk nnd cereals
You Want a Good Position
Danger of Bad Teeth.
as they can dispose of.
Treatment the feed ration for chicks after they
with mechanical apparatus is Impor­ reach the nge of five or six weeks.
“Bad teeth are hotbeds of germs Very well—Take the Accountancy and
tant to prevent deformities, and they
•J,
vviiiy.vuivivr, ovvnvvrw
It never pays to overcrowd hens— that may cause meningitis and blood phle, Penmanship, vr Comaerctal Tsash-
nhould have nil possible benefit from
spe-
poisoning,"
says
Doctor
Bronte,
•rs'
Course
at
public parks, sen-baths, sleep, fresh they need a comfortable house, dry
cialist of the government.
air, nnd life In the country when this and roomy, with plenty of fresh air
and sunshine.
can be provided.
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