■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 AyLC 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 •