Image provided by: Ashland School District #5; Ashland, OR
About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1921)
climat* without the aid A SHLAND of Medicine, cares nine cases out o f ten o f Asthm a. fact. VOLUME 2 > * *ALARIA Germs cannot survive *• ■ three months in the rich ozone at Ashland. The pure domestic water helps. T his Is a proven (Successor to the Semi- Weekly ridings. Vol. 43.) ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUTA’ 13,1921 NO. 265 TRUCE IS BROKEN BY SINN FEIN VIOLENCE Hapsburgs Are Done TWO KILLED, THREE League To Says Policy Director \ Oi Czechoslovakia AT BELFAST TODAY Alliance Prevail Over Anglo States Japanese Note since th e w a r to ua h a s neazit th e LONDON, J u ly 13.— T he tru c e be-: g re a te s t of all v icto rie s, th e re g a in tw een Sinn F e tn e rs an d th e B r itis h ! (U n ite d P re ss S ta ff C o r r e s p o n d e n t)' ing of o u r n a tio n a l in d e p e n d e n c e .” g o v e rn m e n t was b ro k en to d ay , ac-: LONDON, J u ly 1 2 . - ’ T h e H a p s R e fe rrin g to th e d ire pessim ism of c o rd in g to d isp a tc h e s from B elfast b u rg s a r e d e a d — d e a d and b u r ie d .” A u stria , Dr. Benes a d m itte d id w as to d ay , w hen rio tin g took th e lives ofj In th is m a n n e r, w ith a sig n ific a n t ju s tifie d by th e ir p lig h t. * B u t,” he tw o c o n sta b le s a n d w o u n d ed th re e ! w ave of th e h a n d . Dr. B enes re p lie d ' co n clu d ed , " w h ils t o u r la te en ern ’es civ ilian s. in a n in te rv ie w to p e rs is te n t re p o rts! h a v e b een w h in in g o v e r th e i fate , T h e Irish a n d B ritish peace nego-j th a t K a rl is p la n n in g a second d ash d e c la rin g th e ir p o sitio n io be an in tia tio n s will open la te to m o rro w . It j to re g a in his th ro n e . Two Fire Ordinances Passed e x tric a b le one, a n d in d u lg in g in a w ill be th e first m e e tin g betw een Dr. B enes, a y o u n g an d b r l l i a n t ! w ork an d p ro p a g a n d a c a lc u la te d to E am m o n De V a lera, p re s id e n t of th e j s ta te s m a n w ho d ire c ts th e policy o f ' p rev e n t a re s e ttle m e n t, we h av e f u r n “ Iris h re p u b lic ,” a n d P re m ie r Lloyd C zecho-S lovakia, an d th e c o -a u th o r, ished C e n tra l E u ro p e w ith a sp in al F o llo w in g an in v e stig a tio n of th e th e w a te r su p p ly from p icn ick ers. G eorge, w hich will o ccu r a t th e la t-j w itli M. T a k e J o n e sc a . e» th e ‘‘L i t t l e , colum n by b u ild in g up th e lililo e n s a n ita ry co n d itio n s e x istin g a t th e Au o rd in a n c e w as passed y e s te r t e r ’s office. E n te n te ,” is v isitin g L ondon as a I te n te , so t h a t w h en th e lla p .-b u rg h e a d of A sh lan d c a n y o n on p ro p erty d ay e v e n in g r e g u la tin g th e in s ta lla A lth o u g h th e fo rm a l co n fe re n ce m em b e r of th e a m e n d m e n ts co »unit»-! d a n g e r re a p p e a re d , it la ste d only o ccu rs to m o rro w , th e in fo rm a l “ con ! ow ned by Je sse W in b u rn , k n o w n as tio n a n d e q u ip m e n t of m oving pic sion of th e L eag u e of N a tio n s. five d a y s.” v ersa tio n s ” a re c a lc u la te d to clear! Sap a n d S a lt in th e W oods, fo rm e r tu r e m ac h in es in th e a tre s . T he o r “ W h a t h ap p en ed a t E a s te r ,” he aw ay th e ted io u s te c h 'p a c ilitie s a r- i ly L o n g 's Cabin,, by Dr. J. D. S tric k d in a n c e w as s u g g e ste d by th e s ta te c o n tin u e d , “ w as sig n ific a n t a n d m ore! A cting ran g e d p rec e d in g th e co n feren ce. e r o f th e s ta te b o a rd of h e a lth a b o u t fire m a r s h a l’s d e p a rtm e n t. th a n m erely sy m p to m atic . ft was! P re m ie r J a n s S m uts, of S o u th A frica, th re e w eek s ago, a c tio n was ta k e n on su g g e stio n s from th e sa m e so u rce decisftre. It show ed th a t, w ere th e ! given h ig h c re d it fo r e ffe c tin g th e! y e s te rd a y e v e n in g a t a m ee tin g of a second o rd in a n c e em bodying sev H a p s b u rg s to e n d e a v o r to issu ? from peace n e g o tia tio n s, is a p rin c ip al fig-i th e city b o a rd of h e a lth , to e lim i e ra l fire p ro te c tio n fe a tu re s w as th e ir tom bs, th e little e n te n te had lire a t th e In fo rm a l m ee tin g s, and! n a te a ll c h a n ce s of c o n ta m in a tio n of p assed . b o th th e p o w er an d th e will to com- , T he second fire o rd in a n c e provid-! is a rr a n g in g for th e p ro c e d u re to be th e c ity ’s w a te r supply. T he in v es pel th e ir sw ift r e tu r n to th o se to m b s. follow ed d u rin g th e n e g o tia tio n s ov tig a tio n a n d a c tio n follow ed a h 'tii- ed fo r th e follow ing m e a s u re s : In-j ‘‘T he q u e stio n is onp n o t of p e r e rto ex p ressed f e a r on th e pari of sp ectio n o f a ll b u ild in g s w ith in th e e r w hich he p resid es. sons. b u t of p rin c ip le s, not of dom E am m on De V alera elu d ed n ew s c itizen s t h a t th e w a te r supply w ould city lim its by th e fire d e p a rtm e n t estic, b u t of E u re o p en n p olitics. The p ap erm en d u rin g th e e n tire m o rn in g be c o n ta m in a te d by reaso n of the n o t less th a n tw ice a y e a r; p ro h ib it p e rso n s, in d eed , e re ¡p th is case, and m o to red to an u n k n o w n d e sti-i fact t h a t M r. W in b u m ’s p ro p e rty is ing th e use of w ooden receptacle-. I sm a ll e n o u g h , in s 'g n ific a n t. T h e re n a tio n , w h ere he w ent into a c o n fe r - 1 on th e w a te rsh e d w hich d ire c ts th e fo r a sh e s and th e disposal of a sh es is n o th in g to f r la h te a one a b o u t th e five feet from b u ild in g s; th e o b se rv LOS A N G E L E S, C alif., Ju ly 13.— ence w ith c o lle ag u e s and co m pleted! flow of A sh la n d cre e k . In a re p o rt p re s e n t H a p sb u rg s. T h e d a n g e T 'th e y â t a d ista n c e of not less th a n tw en ty - m ad e to th e city council la s t n ig h t, p lan s for op en in g to m o rro w 's nego m ay c o n s titu te , as indiv d u a ls, is in-1 Dr. J a m e s M artin P eeb les, physician Dr. F. G. S w ed e n b u rg , c h a irm a n of five feet fro m b u ild in g s; th e o b s e rv fin ite sim a l. T he m en ace lies in t h e ' a n d a u th o r, w ho n ot a lo n g ago cele-j tia tio n s , a n d took p a rt <n to d a y ’s! P ro m in e n t I ris h th e city b o a rd o f h e a lth , s ta te d th a t a n ce of “ no sm ok»ng" signs w here c a u se th e y em body, tb * sym bol they! b ra te d his n in e ty -n in th b irth d a y a n “ c o n v e rs a tio n s .” m en gave th e p re s id e n t of th e “ Irish ' th e co n d itio n of th e e q u ip m e n t o»i lir e h a z a rd s ex ist; cle a n in g of th e n iv e rsa ry and who w ro te a book on p e rso n ify . _ Mr. W in b u rn ’s p ro p e rty w as p e rfe c t city s tr e e ts every th irty -s ix h o u rs; “ T h a t sym bol c o n n o te s th e m id “ How to Live a C e n tu ry and Grow re p u b lic " a rec e p tio n upon his re-! ly s a n ita ry . C o n d itio n s on th e p ro p th e rem oval of w aste a n d co m b u stib le d le ages, th e a n c ie n t re g im e re a c tio n , Old G ra c e fu lly ," a sc rib e s h is long tu rn to his hotel. e rty a n d in A sh lan d c a n y o n a re said m a te ria l w ithin a day a fte r th e ir ex c e rta in c o n c ep tio n s of g o v e rn m e n t, life :<i la rg e m e a su re to a b stin e n c e to be in a b e tte r c o n d itio n now th a n istence. T he ord n an ce also m akes REEDSPO RT BUSINESS MAN o f H u n g a ria n te r r ito r ia l in te g rity , of from e a tin g a n im a l flesh. Dr. P e e a t an y tim e p rio r to th e p u rc h a se it u n law fu l fo r m e rc h a n ts to sell fire M ARRIES LOCAL GIRL! p riv a te o w n e rsh ip by th e crow n of bles sto p p ed e a tin g m ea t w hen he by M r. W in b u rn . w o rk s w ith o u t a special perm 'd from e n tir e provinces. T he r e s to ra tio n of! w as th irty -n in e y e a rs old. He w ro te M fcs N ola V iril K e n t, of t h 's city. I As p a r t of th e a c tio n ta k e n by th e th e m ayor, an also p ro h ib itin g th e ir th e H a p sb u rg s w ould m ea n th a t o f| his book on th e ru le s of living w hen an d R o n ald G age W o o d ru ff, of R eed s city council it w as d ecided to fence use w ith in th e city except by special a n in to le ra b le sy stem of p o litic a l and he w as sixty-tw o. p o rt, w ere u n ite d in m a rria g e yes-, th e lo w e r w a te r in ta k e to protect p rovision. A sked w h a t he c o n sid ered th e econom ic d o m in a t'o r.. it w ould m ean te rd a y noon At th e hom e of t h e » c e rta in ly in C e n tra l E u ro p e , possibly g re a te s t c o n trib u to ry c a u se to his b r id e ’s m o th e r, Mrs. A nna K en t,! th ro u g h o u t th e E u ro p e a n c o n tin e n t, long life, he in s ta n tly rep lied : m a n a g e r of th e C olum bia h o tel. The! “ One c a n n o t s tre n g th e n life by liv a n o th e r an d c o m p lete u p h e a v al, yes, co u p le w ere m a rrie d w ith th e ring J I c a n n o t h e a r th e social rev o lu tio n . A nd social rev o in g on d e a th . cerem o n y by Rev. E d w a rd s, of th<- lu tio n , w e w ’l’. a d m it, h a s becom e a id ea of e a tin g d ead cows an d dead M ,ethodist c h u rc h . T hey le it im lu x u ry no sin g le E m o p e a n s ta te c m ho g s; a n d it is n o t n e cessary . See m e d ia te ly a f te r th e w ed ding on a i how s tro n g a re h o rse s an d oxen; a ffo rd a t th is j u n c tu r e .'' honeym oon trip by a u to to S outh-! CAR SH IP P E D BY POMPEDORE Dr. B enes w is e q u a lly e m p h a tic th ey do not live on dead fle s h .” O th e rn C a lifo rn ia . in his rep ly to g e n e ra l opinion th a t e r ru le s he m ad e fo r h im se lf and M INERAL SPRING S WILL • I The (lilting room of th e H otel Mrs. W o o d ru ff is w ell know n in C e n tra l E u ro p e is b a n k ru p t an d dis-1 w hich he said he believed had helped INVITE INSPECTION A u stin w ill be opened w ithin two j him to reach his a d v a n ce d y e a rs in th^s city, a n d fo r th e p a s t y e a r has o rd e re d . w eeks, according to a statem ent been te a c h in g in th e public schools The first ear o f natural car “ T h a t,” lie said , “ is a g ra v e del»-J c lu d e d : m ade th is m orning by I). Perozzi, bonic acid gas was shipped to “ Go to bed every n,ight a t 8 :3 0 . a t M arsh field . sion, on a p a r w ith th e leg en d — te r : M r. W o o d ru ff is th e p ro p rie to r of principal ow ner of th e h otel. The Portland th is m orning by the it Is n o th in g e lse -—of a B a lk a n 1 zed ' O ut of bed every m o rn in g a t 6. N ever work o f im provem ent of the din E u ro p e . In ‘he west yon im ag in e! use tobacco. N ever use in to x ic a tin g th e R e e d sp o rt C lo th in g co m pany in P<>m|M’dore Mineral Springs com ing room preparatory to the open th a t city. pany. The car carried 4 0 ,000 N ev er co m plain. t h a t th e c o n d itio n s of C e n tra ] E u -i liq u o rs. in g baa been in progress fu^ th e T he b rid e w as a tte n d e d by M iss, pounds. The plant is now in su c “ Avoid a ll w o rry an d keep an h a r ro p e a re te r r ib le . T hey m ay have past week tinder the supervision cessfu l operation and w ithin a been tw o y e a rs ago. They a re no m o n io u s m ind. W o rry is am o n g th e F a ith H o ld red g e an d th e groom by o f A. II. Praeht, m anager. M i. couple o f w eeks, w hen all th e fin lo n g e r so. W e o re w ell on c u r w a y 1 w o rst th in g s in th e w orld. H ave a A rth u r S k in n e r, of M arshfield. Perozzi stated that the work is ish ing touches are on, Mr. Silver to reco v ery , a n d e v e w i t h th e m a in s tro n g will pow er. A lw ays look for being rushed to 'com pletion. W A SH IN G T O N , D. C„ J u ly 13.— w ill in vite citizens to go out and te n a n c e of th e A n g lo -F re n c h e n te n te , th e new . K eep c a lm .” The din in g m om o f tlie H otel On his n in e ty -n in th b irth d a y Dr. Ten m illio n s in a llie d w a r d eb ts of inspect the w orks. He w ill pro to c o n so lid a tio n A ustin h a s been closed for tlie past “ T a k e Czecho-Slc v akia, fo r ex-' P eebles w alk ed e re c t only o ccasio n th e U nited S ta te s m u st b e se ttle d vide G eyser lem onade and th e like am p le. O u r ra ilw a y s a re running* ally u sin g a can e; his s*ght was good b e fo re th e e n a c tm e n t of th e s o ld ie rs ’ several w eeks becau se o f an im- for th e visitors. At th e tim e the iwtired k itchen range. It was b e tte r th a n b e fo m th e w a r; o u r pa-! a lth o u g h he used sp e cta cle s fo r r e a d b o n u s bill, S e n a to r P e n ro se d e c la re d citizens visit th e plant th e Tid closed w hile tlie hotel w as in the ings rep resentative w ill be there p e r m oney h a s been a p p re c ia b ly re-j in g ; his h e a rin g “ as good as e r e - .“ to d ay in a s p e e c h . b e fo re th e se n ate . hands o f th e A shland D evelopm ent and give fu ll d etails of tlie under duced. W e h a v e ev en m ad e a n a t- i and his a p p e tite a n d d ig estio n In He fav o rs th e su g g e stio n c o n ta in ed corporation. in P re s id e n t H a rd in g ’s m essage to takin g. T lie successful operation H is long w hite te m p t, n o t a lto g e th e r su c ce ssfu l I d e c la re d ex cellen t. M anager Praeht stall'd that the o f such a plant m eans m uch to w ill a d m it, h u t a se rio u s a tte m p t,! h e a rd a n d h a ir gave him a tru ly ! c o n g ress th a t e n a c tm e n t o f th e b o n opening o f the din in g room is ex us bill d ep en d s upon re d u c tio n s in A shland’s fu tu re developm ent. Mr. none th e less, to b u d g e t o u r b alan ce. v e n e ra b le a p p e a ra n c e . pected to be an added inducem ent S ilver has w orked long experi A sked w h a t h is p la n s fo r th e fu -| ta x a tio n , re fu n d in g th e w a r debt am i <5ur h e rd s of c a ttle a re m ore n u m e r for tou rists to stop in A shland. a d ju s tm e n t of fo reig n loans. m en tin g w ith th e A shland m ineral o u s th a n in 1914. '¡Vs ore s u ffe rin g ) h ir e w ere, he re p lie d : S e n a to r P e n ro se h a s called a m eet w aters and gasses and deserves To live a n u m b e r of y e a rs m ore I fro m an in d u s tria l crisis, but w ho i s 1 E u g e n e — C re a m e ry m en plan new th e success he has attained. ing of th e fin a n c e c o m m itte e to c o n It an d to w rite a t lea st o n o th e r book. n o t? B ut we a re o p tim is ts in $60,000 p la n t here. s id e r th e bill g iving M ellon, s e c re ta iv Th t; w ill be on th e p ro g re s s of w as truly an im portant pioneer un C zecho-S lovakia. w hich is n a tu r a l C h ristia n ity as it is p rea c h e d , sh o w of th e tre a s u ry , pow ers in re fu n d in g dertak in g and has met with many K in g 's-V a lle y to h av e new sto re. in g how p re a c h e rs a re le a v in g hell a llie d loans. problem s and discouragem ents. fire , briihfetone, p u rg a to ry a n d m an y o th e r old tim e d o g m as beh in d . “ W h a t a v a rie ty of m ig h ty c h a n g es since my b i r t h ! ” he exclaim ed. “ N a poleon th e n h ad ju s t died on th e islan d of St. H e le n a ; old {H ickory Jackson,.’ as he w as th en c a lled , had N E W YORK, J u ly 13.— I t is s a fe r ju s t been elected p re sid e n t of th e to be b o rn in th e W est th a n in th e U n ited S ta te s ; Ohio w as th en a b u d East. d in g s ta te an d th e g re a t w ide w est T h e r e p o rt of th e A m e ric an C hild w as d o tte d w ith In d ia n w igw am s. H y g ien e a sso c ia tio n for 1920 lists “ L a te r cam e te le g ra p h , tele p h o n es, c itie s of over 10,000 p o p u la tio n ac ra ilro a d s , e le c tric lig h ts a n d m a c h in c o rd in g to th e n u m b e r of in fa n t ery , w ireless fla sh e s on ocean and d e a th s p er th o u sa n d of p o p u latio n . lan d , a irs h ip s s a ilin g th ro u g h th»1 S e a ttle , W a sh ., is firs t am o n g cities sk ie s a n d a u to m o b ile s d a s h in g m ad ly of o v e r 250,000 w ith 56, P o rtla n d , a c ro ss th e c o n tin e n t. O r., follow s w ith 60, and San F r a n * 'I “ T h e re is life in e v e ry th in g . C rush S cisco n e x t w ith 62. th e ac o rn to e a rth an d th e germ A m ong c itie s b e tw e en 100,000 and looks to w a rd th e m o u n ta in s. In e v -| 250,000, H o u sto n , T exas, is s a fe s t for e ry m a rb le block th e r e is an a n g e l's! b ab ies, w ith 37, th e n S pokane, W ash, form a w a itin g th e s c u lp to r's chisel. w ith 71, an d O okland, C alif., w ith God is good. T h e re is no a b so lu te 72. evil in th e u n iv erse , b ecau se God! T h e W e st ho ld s its s u p re m a c y as m ad e i t.” th e re g io n of h e a lth y b ab ies w ith th e Dr. P e e b le s was b o rn M arch 2 3. th re e c itie s in th e 50,000 to 100,000 1822. a t W h it'tig h a m , V t.. and was c la ss w hich h a v e th e low est in fa n t g ra d u a te d from O xford academ y, ’ d e a th r a te , a ll s itu a te d on th e P a C h en an g o c o u n ty . New Y ork, in 1841. cific co ast. T aco m a, W ash ., com es He h a s tra v e le d a ro u n d th e e a rth firs t w ith 37, B erk eley n ex t w ith 45, five tim es. < a n d San D iego w ith 52. H o ra c e G reeley w aa sa id to have ad v ise d . “ Go W est, y o u n g m an , go <î> SAN FRANCISCO M ARKETS « w e s t.” H e m ig h t c h a n g e it now to an a d d re s s to new lyw eds. SAN FA AN CISCO , J u ly 13.— F o l low ing a re m a rk e t q u o ta tio n s : W EATH ER E ggs, 4 1 % . <?» F A IR + Hens, 25. By A. J. W E S T Safeguards of Water Supply Strengthened By Council Dining Room of Ship First Car Hotel Austin W ill Of Carbonic Acid Open in 2 Weeks Gas to Portland Infant Death Rate Lowest In the West Duck!! Here Comes the Forty-Eight Broilers, 31 @45. rfgl.i I Will Air Near East Questions; Oppose Lloyd George As Leader TOKIO. J u ly 13.— A ll b o u g h J a p a n rem a in s silen t n -g n n lin g |»er a c ce p ta n c e o f th e in v ita tio n to in te r n a tio n a l d isa rm a m en t co n fe ren ce at W a sh in g to n , th at co u n try h a s n o tifie d th e l e a g u e o f N ation s that sh ou ld any situ a tio n a r is e u n d er th e A n g to -J a p a a ea e a llia n c e that w ou ld h,- in c o n siste n t w ith th e le a g u e ’s p ro ced u u re, th e la tte r w ill p rev a il. in fo r m a tio n receiv ed h ere re g a r d in g a cc ep ta n ce b \ G reat R ritain , F ra n ce anti in tim a ted a cc ep ta n ce by I ta ly o f in v ita tio n s to P resid en t H a rd in g's co n feren ce, fa iled to m o v e th e J a p a n e se sta te sm e n in to accep- la n c e. It is refm eted th at o th e r n a tio n s arc eagei-1) a w a itin g th e reply of J a p a n . It is re|MM*ted ill o ffic ia l c ir c le s that Jap an is p ro ceed in g s lo w lt . a tte m p tin g to a ssu r e its e lf o f e x a c tly w hat su b jects th e ctm fetvnw* w ill d isc u ss tic lor»- g o in g forw ard w ith th e fo rm a l a c c ep ta n ce o f th e in v ita tio n . W ASH IN GTON, D C . J u ly 1 3 .- - T he “ P a c ific “ q u e stio n faces a full a irin g p reced in g th e fo rm a l d is a rm a m ent co n feren ce, it w as in d ic a te d to day in o fficial circles. S e n a to rs Mc C orm ick an d Jo h n so n a re p re p a re d to a d d re ss t4ie se n a te in refe re n c e to th e Ja p a n e s e and C hinese p ro b lem s, h e re an d a b ro ad . R ep o rts from P a ris in d ic a te th e in te n tio n of th e F re n c h d e le g a tio n re q u e stin g th e L eague of N ations council to re fra in from d isa rm a m e n t c o n sid e ra tio n u n til a f te r th e fo rm a l d isa rm a m e n t co n fe re n ce in th is c o u n try w ith o th e r w orld pow ers. T h is a ctio n is o fficially re g a rd e d as th e m ost im p o rta n t m ove to e m a sc u la te the lea g u e an d m ark tim e p en d ing ¡’ re sid e n t H a rd in g ’s expression of id eas fo r th e asso c ia tio n of m i tions. J a p a n and Ita ly rem a in to be h e a rd from re la tiv e to th e ir p a r tic ip a tin g in th e co n feren ce of th e five w orld pow ers. T he Ja p a n e s e people, p ress and c o m m e rc ial m en fav o r p a rtic ip a tio n . J a p a n e s e sta te sm e n a re c a u tio u s. G eorge at th e co n feren ce. T he Lon don T im es opposes both th e p re m ie r and L ord C urzon, th e la tte r b ecau se of h is •pom pous, p re te n tio u s m a n n e r and b u sin e ss in c a p a c ity ." Dawes, New Budget Director Has Boomlet By L. C. M ARTIN (U n ite d P ress S ta ff C o rresp o n d en t* W ASHINGTON. Ju ly 13.-—T h e J u ly sun is hot here. B ut it is never too h o t to d iscourttge p o litical hope fuls from s e ttin g out little p o litical b o o m lets in th e hope th a t th e a rd e n t ray s will help give them a s tu r d y g ro w th . Such a b o o m le t has been p lan te d , w ith th e q u a d re n n ia l e x h ib itio n or h a n d -ra ise d boom s som e fo u r y e a rs hence in m ind. R ig h t now it s a sp in d lin g te n u o u s p la n t, hut its LONDON, J u ly 13.— O pposition to p la n te rs a re te n d e rly c u rin g fur It. P re m ie r Lloyd G eorge h e a d in g th e a n d ha>ve g re a t hopes. B ritish d e le g a tio n to th e U nited “ H e ll-a n d -M a rla ” D aw es for p re si S ta te s d isa rm a m e n t co n fe re n ce is d e n t is th e n am e of th e boom let. grow ing. T he p r e m 'e r ’s political H ell-an d -M aria. y o u ’ll re tn e m b e i. is enem ies a re m a rs h a llin g forces to put d ire c to r of th e b u d g e t. o th e rw ise A r th u r B a lfo u r in place of Lloyd know n as b u sin ess m a n a g e r of th e g o v e rn m e n t. H e’s been told io m ake U n d e Sam econom ical, to keep c o n gress from g o ’ng on a p p ro p ria tio n sp rees, arid th e fe d e ra l d e p a rtm e n ts from a c tin g lik e d ru n k e n s a ilo rs w ith th e ir p ockets full of gold. Y ou’ll rem e m b e r, too. how “ H ell- a n d -M a ria " g ot his so b riq u e t. He coined it h im se lf w hen in te stify in g a b o u t w a r co n d itio n s b efo re a c o n g ressio n al c o m m ittee , he used la n g u a g e m o re p u n g e n t th a n ele g a n t Now th a t he^j gone in to act on o n th«1 By A. J. W E ST b u d g e t, som e of his frie n d s a re p re I U nited P re ss S ta ff C o rresp o n d e n t ) : d ic tin g he will m ak e h im se lf th e LONDON. Ju ly 13.— E v e’s s is te r j b ig g e st fig u re In th e c o u n try in, a h a s a rriv e d in L oncoik few y ears, an d will be th e logical She lies in a s q u a re deal p ack in g ! m an fo r th e G. O. P. n o m in a tio n case in th e E g y p to lo g y sectio n of th e ' one of th e se days a f t e r W a rre n G. U n iv ersity college. G ow er s tre e t, and* H a rd in g has no f u r th e r use for said she d o e sn ’t m ind in th e le a st being! n o m in a tio n . called th e o ld est young w om an in! D aw es, th e y ’ll tell you. « a com th e w orld. p o site of Billy S u n d ay a n d T. R. in P ro fe s s o r F lin d e rs P e trie , w ho has actio n . H e’s full o f pep. vim and been re a w a k e n in g th e c e n tu rie s in v ig o r He loves plain ta lk a n d is E g y p t, h as ju s t b ro u g h t th is m um m y w ith a l a tw o -fisted chap w hen lie to L ondon. She is a t least 8000 y e a rs m e e ts o pposition. H e’ll ta lk hack to old. B esides h e r M oses is q u ite a co n g re ssm e n , se n a to rs, cab in et mem m o d e m young fellow , a n d to h e r th e h e rs and p resid e n ts, w ith o u t reg a rd tw e lv e C a e sa rs a re but as y e ste rd a y . fo r consequences, when he th in k s . She lived in p re-d v n a stic E gypt,! th e y need ta lk in g back Io. He is an long b e fo re h isto ry had begun. She; up-and-com itiig perso n who sh o u ld be was th o u sa n d s of y e a rs b e fo re the* w P y ra m id s and b e fo re m en chipped on 1 a tc h ed , fo r h e ’s going to land so m e w h ere, his e a rn e s t b o o ste rs sav. s to n e th e reco rd of th e ir lives and! tim es. A lth o u g h o th e r p re-d y n a stic skeleton«, h av e been discovered in! E g y p t, th is is th e oldest p reserv ed ! body of a w om an e v e r know n. E x p erts say she w as a b o u t tw en ty .rears old w hen sh e died. She lies w itli h e r knees d raw n up to h e r chin and one h a n d re stin g b e fo re h e r m o u th . H er p re s e rv a tio n is d u e to e x p o su re in th e su n . S he h a s been ! An in te re s tin g fe a tu re of C h a n ta u - su n d rie d and th en le ft in th e sa n d s j qua th is w eek is th e rev iv al of th e of E g y p t w hile e m p ire s rose and fell! R ound T a b le o r open fo ru m discus In ste a d o f an d c e n tu rie s , lik e tid es, w ashed ov-i Hioit a f te r th e le c tu re . g o in g in to th e p a rk as used to be th e e r th e w orld. M ost of h e r bones a re exposed, a c u sto m , th e a fte rn o o n a u d ie n c e r e p a le a m b e r color, a n d h e re and th e re m ain e d in th e ir s e a ts an d q u e stio n s a few in ch es of n e a tly w oven clo th i w ere a sk e d by a la rg e n u m b er. Dr. a d h e re s to th e m — h e r 8000 y e a r old , S te rn h e im is an x io u s th a t th e lectnr<* gow n! H er head is w o n d e rfu lly p re to n ig h t on “ T w e n tie th C e n tu ry P a r serv ed . H e r eyes w ere la rg e , h e r e n th o o d ” sh a ll provoke a lively d 'a- fo re h e a d b ro a d , a n d she w as c c r - ! cu ssio u , a n d a f te r th e le c tu re a r e g u la r fo ru m w ill be co n d u c te d w ith a ta in ly a ta ll, slim girl. E ach s p e a k e r o r ques T he m u seu m in w hich sh e lies! c h a irm a n . c o n ta in s som e b e a u tifu l so ft E g y p tia n ! tio n e r w ill be recognized by th e W. J. O ldfield w ill be th e fab rics. P e rh a p s som e n ig h t a p o o r , c h a ir. little g h o st w ill be seen lo o k in g for I chaJrm an, of th e evening. T he A s h a new d ress, b ecau se a t th e m om - ! la n d ban d w ill fu rn is h th e p re lu d e e n t E v e ’s s is te r is by f a r th e w o rst ' In a n o u t-d o o r c o n cert n e a r th e a u d i to riu m . d resse d w om an in L ondon. Revival of Round Table Open Forum At Chautauqua