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■w»«-», -m. n s ww re EDITORI eqMMMSuNi H O M I «ADDER DAILY TID By Williams HBRB SU B 16 M A -U D O K . HUIS IS OteT -ZAcWb/ 1R W ife h a n c h d TH' B i l l - to T h ‘ G i r l - TUW P l e a s e -o w e A ^ dolt Ay<W&.<XE G c H . ,FEFt. GOSH M A— QouT* HgwER G iv e H * R A T W ^ m ^ d o u A r e>LC J F IR U S T f t S TO A Movife ri EH* nti» n wWWwjF , The Penalty of Unlawful Allegiance! H' r ' “—R........... 1 ■ — .j... ■ pirn— u ■■ » .............. 1 , , I ITS 1 1 ■* ' • NBW YQ»X> M ajr2«.-A ten<*g e beaded, f t M ed and t o t e in * ’ fa.hieaalRs' bah lust vHmteg, three tgfte gowns attracted most of tlte Sttontlgn. Perhaps It was becauad ofta if a. bife-weary of glitter and beaded fringes or, pao haps bseansd tulle seettte tq ««ell , youthfatae«. A t any data, If Was \ simple Iplle gowns which caused most comment. . ■ >, l 1, 1 ■’ M te rY ^1! - 1 *W i ■ HiMjB i V' , „ ‘íl k - J B . *z 1 I H .A I I« .te» «ttàfeffht-tfeelr and attached te thé ftttl skirt by «testa ot a wide «birred. belt. Bxtra strip« of tallé dangled W ' Ote skirt he. la» «et óa in h««dk*tchlsf drape BAKfcB lin i Orte o f the outstanding things in urban life " during the past .tew years has been the grow th . o f the service club idea. Thousands o f hUnintas ' men, many o f whom were scarcely acquainted be fore, are m eeting around the luncheon table once a ‘ w eek to talk things over. This cannot help but le^d to a better under standing in the business world. It also show s there - is som ething social and emotional in 'th e m ake up o f the most hard boiled bumness man. • Things are not alw ays smooth in the life Of a service club and sometimes petty politics and ieal- . ousy creeps in but when the Club overcomes theae difficulties it is a sign of Weakness instead of strength. Probably more worth w hile th ings in civic ""development w ill come froid service clubs In the next ten years than from, any other element. - ti«s,-dtte,Qv*rihrihbto anoo»». Thfe^hh-d go«« Mtà.itea* %b- felraly 6 f nffd* tulle. The bodice I " ■ nz .■ . One gown made of pale gray 1 ¿«He was ilk * a Samttto cloud. ‘ It*s bodice was ' seml-fitted and shirred slightly from untier-bust- Hne to the low waistline where a skirt formed of raws and a id rows, of tiny tulle ruffles was flufflneas .personified. A «fluster of tulle orchids «fas posed on one shoulder and a single -orchid was warn op the opposite hip.'Wale gray satin slippers and gray hos iery were worn. Decisions o i far-reaching effect in respect to radicalism have, toeton hhrtded doWn by the 'Supreme Court of th« United States. T alkative Red sym pa thisers to- th? contrary hothwithstanding, the Spr- pwm e Court usually has the last say. F or that body haa h p h e l d the convictions of Charlotte Anita. W hitney and W illiam Burns under C alifornia’s crim- W H V M Ü tW E R » Ö E t l ä m v / group advocating violence ap>inst existin g govern ment to A felony. Thus Individual opinion is merged into group opinion. Many people belong to organisa tions to the. tenets o f1 which they do not subscribe in full, and ih Whose acts they would not join in com plete accord; yet in general princip les'th ey believe in the organization. B ut when the existence Of orderly government to. threatened or in v o lv ed there is a duty every eitisen owes to forbear allegiance to of overt destrttotion. No law ever h&s or ever will be constitutional which seeks te or does prevent liberty o f thought and exprftttah and freedom of opinion. B ut it is to the task of fin din g the difference between this freedom of opinion which, is lawful« and the license o f criticism that incites and inflames against the constituted processes of government that the Su preme Court has .dedicated itself. No, finer distinc tions hi. legal reasoning could be conceived; yet such points m ust be settled If free government is to be. defined and made Safe. Out of the Supreme Court’s rulings the aver age bym an w ill not ooncern him self w ith shades of m ea nin g s nor mentally w restle w ith the dictum. He is content te know that Be can not belong to the 1 W. W. nor the radical Communists and expect to keep ont Of jail forever. Buiktitig Otanges Noteworthy Change» in highway detoign due to necessity of •providing adequate traffic facilities, have *been as hoteworthy as changes in volume and character of roadway traffic. Greater care in finishing is noticed, and a re duction in crown until the pavement appears to be Mlmost fla b The trend toward easy curves and grade« it alee v«ry apparent In the old days when .pick and shovel were the only tools available for toad building purposes, it w as physically impos sible to make wide highways w ith low grades and easy curves. Now, however, when inventive genius has supplied us with giant trnrttors to furnish the u n live power for heavy grading machinery, the task in relatively simple and inexpensive psv mile of highway. Gravel shoulders on rural highw ays are being made widpr. The entire width o f the paved surface ie needed, for moving traffic, and wide shoulders afford a eafo plaee for parking and for m aking re pairs to ears. The compacted gravel on thpse shoulders also makes an excellent bate for a coat of asphaltic con crete, when it is necessaty to widen the p a \eii surface o f the highway. .. ■ -M l .............. I I I Capt. Lindbergh makes a non-stop fligh t to Paris and is given a prize of $26,000 and offers of stage contracts totaling hundreds of thousands. Some o f the buck privates who made non-stop flight« to Paris in 1918 got A- W. 0 . L. and 30 days W . shining the captain’s boots. •Newbeyg high school students who observed “ kid d a y ” by skipping school must write a paper •♦Why I lhaery« to be B einstated” before thev t h K M ovies 1. (What wall-lmowfi SIGNS OP SPtUNG I bailed a ragged colored boy Who w histled down tbs street, I ottered him a dollar M il I f he would kelp te heat The rag and carpet’-on the line. And dig the dahlia plot, And swoop -the cobwebs off the . screens, -< , William Allen W hite sad an K¡a udera ; r _ And ether tommyret, „, uiyvflcMtr. xcpfuaaor ate dlscutothSmerits and taUwfW' ' I made tbe offer fa lra n d tQ n a re ;' A shadow eroased h tt'b ra v ; the kies, hut ragardlett M the M A il 2. What recently recognised star won notice 1» "SHfle, tsUg, Slide,” Brown Of to? Nafae the first picture 'in whisk V lla a Banky played la .U t * country. r dt Whto new aetrem web lasase- dlate stardom by her wprk in "W hal Price Ofebry’T S. W hat pfobto kks tks lM g-rttfl toMiW M DroUWay? •. What form er president of the United States is a leading character 1« a current mo tion picture! " 7. W hat famous director is mak- lng all of his pictures on the shores of the Medit- teraneanT «. W hat famous pair of brothers, leas so t'll for playing vU- to the dalptlnem'jtC. the gown. Os« other tulloffbw n Worn bj an attractive bW M girl was ef- fectlre since ife ‘combined black fu ll, over a ««h-feoned -ftmSda- tlon. The Met« on this « k in were M t Ok in ilgaSf fashion apd the ■ k i n ^ l e p ^ - mncU lower to the le ft «Ida than on the; r i g h t 1 Ths nav > dSeklta« which wpald be ■ware were It aot m ate lower on one aid« than on the other. p M need oh thia sown and a brlgbVretl roe* was pMced aTthe corker ot th e.lo V er teckltat. f it tours*,' (be neck-line dipp«d on the left aide «Ince the «attt also dipped at the left, o«e might almost call thto a one-sided frock but its attest W«s sot at all gar- A sim ilar gown was made of. lavender tulks posed over » flsefc- toned chiffon slip. la this Instance the skirt was cut short, in from and dipped at the rear, In peSr- lod fashion. The bodice was of almost normal w aist-line and ~ ~ «¿A-. A vMy food »ten Seldom makes » very fcood cop. lfan motion picture stars are entitled to protest that they are hfeporteat Books R eview ed— Sahleete that nobody considers dot nearly so bad as their p re « “The SUver Cord,** by George W tt te fllH U N “ «to SUkteStS that agents have painted them.-r-Waah- AgtoeW Chamberlain. George Ag- everybody is anxious to hear. irgton Star« . dOW Chamberlain la the author of thirteen other novels and a Tomorrow’s troubles may he took on Mexico and onw On A yttuttg intellectual Is a per avoided by hot making new obes African Shooting. This is a mys son Who has just learned whai tbdny. the word banal means and Usm tery story with a big “M ” revolv- it to the utmost limits of banality. idg Id part on the llioblem of Tbs drippings along ths high —Lbs Angeles Times. Voddo*ism In the Island of Haiti. ways represent the dividends in A High Priest known as Papa: tha oil business. LOl or Beard of God manages to Among other issues Involved In *N thht a yonng American bank The Keimst folks are tboee who >rd libel ettlt Is ths «insetlon er Ta really born anew and bis bether Ford’s Dearborn Inde- know how to fun with paying rolnadtlc love Story harmonious indent was dictated bnt not toed. out cash for i t ly Poidpteted. Beaten, cowed, sus- -Biughampton P re « bteted o t crime, he f ie « to Haiti. «ta: “I have never There, through a strange freak Who was both pious of fate, coupled with the minis Butterflies eahuot claim mem- trations of a curious exile, he fl«e at tin same time. uershlto iu the fly family, aa- kSComes so altered In appearance tioknoM ode o t t e r eaatateat ento- tkgt Be can return, unknowk, to maiotiets, bet we shouidat think It e town he had left. Not even • -ales. - . • . they’« want te, akyway.— OMb Ike g$-l he loves rycognlaes him. State tournai. Baciato Snfl Rumi». A faclnating situation, skUftflly Amsricnn Mediani Assnciatlon h«*dl«d, fraught with th rill* and I , PtestoMt Ottiten of «M tee. «.«n yen U n n . ' Shelling Incidents succeed«. A h BttflSr fltoWittt tofteu UzL»fl< CoostituUoanl. f il«Ad*o dOMhi «at hl* Skate wutfderful organisation of N*«m Mttha Stow flooded. Yte- the Ito k t p*k* sf America’s Yolrk detectives cogges 16 girief » . Th* IMheb ttosmtlantlc fly Rnausy MMtensid. rspapeft « little teore fttetteflt- sad the hero develops almost sup- ers, ttohttther nttd Ooll. Amerhan tm aw tlaatte flyer, Al WMKh wm hive «Verytlins Stoatdral and intellectual powers I. Ttotainff BittMttvers between pttst of th« plane “Spirit ad up s yesr aheid of U » e .-^ 0« th* trying out of his crimin- th * “tod” ted “toHto“ nr- a t Lonsr* Irklld* ObSetoef. No,- ftiore tenafetoua grip 6« th* reader, sticking with the four hundred psgS M to l fed the fthlsh, was ever developed by an author^—The Lariat.. w O ll TORNINO THE PAOES BACK AftHUUP 30Ye*ttAgo Modford Tribune— While svim- W. H. Qovdy and wife are ar mlas la the N atatoria« at Ash rivals In Ashland from Corwith, land flrtdny night Dsvwty Sher Iowa? Wlmt* g t , GoWdy has bedn iff Curley Wilson ffud a nsxrow Mtolttg W nofetmteter ter a num eeeape from droWSlag, sintlng ber Of yteri. ter. Oowdy U s broth«r-tm>faw of I . C. f i l l e r , of friends were saving la the teak. His oompaaloi Vailed upon him .fen. tote the springboard. íW l Í » « i though he could net swim, Mrs. W illiam Pattetoea had daughter Margaret arrived b the city Bunday an d 'w lll remain far the rest of tko AUtetter. They have recently Men riattlag their feon and ««other. Harold nt Pert- land. Miss Patterson attendW th * Oregqn Agricultural celtege Htet t« ra and expects te return la P rate dz A. Hitchcock t o O k , . Tbpreton vA»o climbed to the immk of Ashland batta last eek took sçine excellent kodac «w* M ttoeweea« os the earn« who camr here worn tu* «me eeettoa tagt fan. and eomer to gut deaaateted with the climate ana ras©tfrew, Wfth the expecta tion of locating permanently. • ’*#» • Aw. eoautry Hot Point Electric Ranges! tor -‘ff a ■ Joftr kitchen alw ays spot, toss clean—no smoke, sodt Ho fqmes. Pots and pan’s keep bright and shining Without continual scour- ihg and polishing. E lec tric h e a t saves m a f f > bouts of labor. AU who nave eharge of flouts ar «any «she« f« tu re e M r the morning parade are re«ue*tdd to rtwtlfy siobe member of the’ par ade committee at one« tp order that each may he properly plac ed in flue «stole. Committee members are H. C. Gsley, N. J. Trefrsa. 'XL ELECTRIC .1 Station r GÜT GOO® “ A V X Chinese way p f making Chop fcaey and it i* one o f the unusual redpc« yuR find jh her new- Book (ecu coupon below). It is given heje ad you m ay tt y and learn tor yourself one o f the many reasons why Masol« 1a th« sRpeHer od for a ll cooking— costing teas, yat equal to richnew to butter, r •