VISIT PARIS Hotel Keepers Sigh With Relief as Summer Tour­ ists Arrive PARIS, July 16.—A deep sigh of relief wept up from «11 over France when the first wave of the American summer expeditionary forcgs set foot in this country. As was the oase Un years ago, America responded when France needed her most. 'Hotel dcetpers had grown despondent, travel guides "had started» to look ' -fbr Joba elaewhere. and the whole tihfcist machigéry ef France had grown maty. JÍoatmartre'was Is sad aa^a concept, hut all Is chang­ ed pow. The familiar bell-phaped trous­ er* flop along the boulevards as in past summers. Thick-brimmed straw hats and tortoise-shelled rimmed glasses proclaim to all F raile that the Yanks are here. The Jingle of dollars in their tills in sweet music to the French shop-keepers. Tor several weeks, P a r i s thought that the anti-American demonstrations of last summer which drove American tourists home earlier than they planned to go, had not been entirely wiped opt by '‘Slim” Lindbergh’s visit. Montmartre Is beginning to brighten up again after being dimmed for months. Cafe terraces are spreading out over the side­ walks and English is the current language anywhere from the op­ era to the Louvre. Rut the best ng-ws for Americans Is that since last summer, prices have gone down. Paris is suffering from . hotel expansion. There are more hotels now than the crowds can fill. Fourteen new hotels have . been opened since last summer. Includ­ ing three with a total capacity ef 2,000 travellers. Competition be­ ing the life of the trade, prices have come down with a thud. Restaurants are slightly cheap­ er, except the limited circle of de luxe’ restaurants where over­ head charges have caused cover charges to doable. The theatre Buffered a bad seasrfh and reduced prices when they had learned a Iqgson. Taxicab fares are chang­ ed. Paris taxis are offering far more lor "their money than those of any other city of the world. There Is unusually h e y y bfl^jf- ing of student class voyagers^ on trans-Atlantic steamers this sum­ mer, but many of these tourists will avoid Paris in favor of the French Provinces and Belgium, Holland and Germany. The ef­ fect Is already being seriously felt In Paris where It Is estimated there are fifty per cent less stu­ dent tqurlsts than last summer. With the American Legion Convention coming on in Septem­ ber, many other tourists will be frightened away from Paris, fear­ ful of crowded hotels and res­ taurants and the enevitable ris­ ing prices. ' But during the" great­ er part of that month, thirty thousand carefree Americans are expected to have their fling in Paris. i Cottage Grove lets contract eight blocks street paving. •51 ' r ’W > ♦’Kl/' ' 4 ? I’- ‘ I ’ • Regan Stewart remarks to Qraoe Dalton as he lights a Lucky Strike whUe waiting for a group of guests at 7 n s Riding Club, ; i * I. .* »■’ ‘ Dorothy Mackays, former atpge favorite, Is shown here in the Los Angeles county Jail awaiting her transfer to state prison where »he starts a sentence of one to three years for concealing facts in the death of her husband. Ray Raymoftd. Raymond’s assailant Paul Kelly, waa sentenced to ten years when Raymond died following a fist fight between the twtftrip of vcurfodky,' a knowledge of Chinese .and no little courage, braved a possible physical injury by atending a mass meeting Of Chinese in Chapel, in the Chinese section of Shanghai. * • f The meeting brought together officials of the Shanghai Chinese General Chamber of Commerce, the Shanghai Peace Malntalnence Corps, the Farmers* Association and other local Chinese bodies, in addition to some -16,000 odd per­ sons— some of them described as being very odd.' . The foreigner gained a place at the side of the speaker’s stand. Ig­ nored resentful glares, and care­ fully watched the proceedings. He reported that the following took place: 1. Meeting called to order. 2. Slogans shouted. to the vast commercial possibili­ ties of the various mineral springs at our doors. | The curative powers -of many or all of the mineral waters flow­ ing from local springs have been tested. That they are highly bene­ ficial in curing many ailmentB, and aiding In curing qf other dis­ eases la a patent fact, but their worth la barely known outside'our own borders. When their rea,l worth becomes known throughout the country,, as It is bound to bf, our mineral springs will become the scepts of tremqggous devel­ opment. • ' j Citizens and the various organ­ izations of the county can hasten the day of the proper development, of our mineral springs If they will but remember that they constitute qne of our most valuable assets and give them even the limited, advertising of which they are cap- able. -------- - ---- 3. Three bows to the flag. 4. Slogans shouted. R. Reading of the will of the late Dr. Sap Tat Ren. * 6.'‘Slogans scouted. ‘ 7. Three minutes of stlenee for martyrs. \ 3. Slogans shouted. 9. Report of object of meeting. 10. Slogans shouted. 11. Speeches. , 12. Slogans shouted. 13. Passing of resolutions. 14. Slogans shouted. 16. Three bows to the’fiag. 16. Slogans shputed. 17. Reading of circulars. 19. Slogans shouted; The slogans -shouted, the for­ eigner stated, included "over­ throw imperialism” ‘‘overthrow the Fengtlen militarists," “boy­ cott the British,” and “expel Borodin.” The meeting terminat­ ed with- a short parade, during which slogans were shouted. Giovanni Martinelli, famous tenor of Metropolitan Opera, says: W e who sing m ust he extra cautious about our throats. I get m y greatest enjoyment from Lucky Strikes because I find they do not affect m y voice/9 You, too, will find that Lucky Strikes are mild and mellow—the finest c' ^trettes you ever smoked, made of the finest Turkish and domestic tobaccos, properly aged and blended with great skill, and there is art. extra process—“It’s toastedr—no harshness, not a bit of bite, ; SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIDINGS First Picture of Illinois Gang Leader on Trial No Throat Irritation'-No Cough It a Joy and pleasure instead of SMASHED PLANE drudgery. It is well that such , DIDN’T WORRY OWNER Is the case, but It is none the less hard on the mother. SAN FRANCISCO, July It. — SALT LAKE CITY, Utah. July Yes, Indeed, raising a baby, as (LP) "— “Oh, to hell with the ft.-— (IP>—Uncle Sam’O air mail Some English novelists have and if the cry is not heeded, dis­ the English woman novelist puts plane. Thank God the boys are service cooperated in unique fash­ One woman, It, , b a full-time Job. safe!” said Anthony J. Parents, ion with the aheriff’a office when recently been carrying on quite a aster may result. owner of the plane, when In­ writing, recalled a statement that warm discussion as to whether or Pilot Hugh Barker, on the Elko- formed by the United Press that Salt- Lake run. spied a stolen au­ not raising a baby requires full­ she heard her father make when Smith and Bronte had landed ROMANCE’ tomobile as he flew over Great time attention. This discussion she was a child, that it was quite GOES GN ROCKS safely but, smashed the plans. has been carried on in the English Salt Lake. a coidmon thing tor nlm to get The aviator saw the machine newspapers, magazines, and over up la the night and hand out at HOLLYWOOP, Cal., July 16.— and, led on by curiosity, circled the-radio. Quite a few of its least twenty “dinks” of water. low over the automobile, which echoes have reached .this side of The parent must be alert at every (IP)— The beautiful romance of an SWEETHEART HAPPY film couple, waa about 10 feet from shore and the water already. Although the- sound and call. A sudden change “Ideally-mated" SAN FRANCISCO, July K .—■ In two feet of water. Barker saw (Msctuslon has been carried on In of weather may demand more sealed by their marriage two (LP)—Joy In the feat of her “boy that the car had no occupants and the stoHd manner characteristic cover; a matter of thirty minutes years ago, apparently had been friend.” Emory Bronte, was ex­ ascertained Its make. He could ot Englishmen, quite a bit of It or more might prove disastrous shattered beyond mending. pressed hers Friday night by not distinguish the numbers on has been very pointed. One wo­ to the baby; and a thousand and Both Claire Windsor, brilliant Rose McGlynn, actress, who was man novelist« very much on the the license plates* one things demand attention day young actress, and Bert Lytell, the last to say goodbye to bUi> The descrlptfhn furnished hv affirmative side of the question, and night. The baby’s food must one of the screen’s most popular "I’m so happy ha made it. I Barker enabled the sheriff's of­ writes that she once ran a baby be just right, and it must be giv­ lovers, admitted Wednesday that never worried about him for a fice to dlM:oVer ,that the car had herself. She waxes very eloquent en at the exact minuts scheduled the breach between them was so minute, but was disappointed be^n stolen from Walter Oreen of on the necessity for entertaining for the baby’s best Interest; the great it could hardly be clased. when It was reported he was Salt Lake City and abandoned by the baby and to keep the baby down In the sea.” from getting bored, all o( which clothing must be constantly ad­ the thieves. ' . justed; it must be protected, from any mother or any nurse would SWEETS ATTRACT MOTHS flies and dther pests and dang­ CAL ADMITS POWER appreciate. 1,08 ANGELES, July 1«.— (IP) ers; it must be constantly watch­ RAPID CITY, 8. D., J»ly M— LONDON— (IP)— Few human- — Miss Charlptte Brown, head Resigning all levity, however, ed for symptoms of Illness, and (LP)—The equal righto amend* beings have such a sweet-tooth librarian of the Unlveraity of the raising of a baby Is certainly Immediate action taken when ment will be adopted an aeon an as moths, says W. S. Furneaux. Southern California, has been ap­ a, full-time Job, If it* Is carried on such occurs. In fact, If there Is ■he majority of the women are noted anthortty on insects, writ- pointed to the staff of the second Ig a proper and successful man­ any Job In the whole world re­ for It because men usually do ns in / in his new book entitled world educational cruise of the ner. and In a manner agreeable quiring all the time of at least women want them to, Pveetdsnt "Butterflies, Moths and Other 8. 8. Ryndam, floating university te the beat Interest of the baby one Individual, It la the Job of sponsored by the U n i v e r s i t y sad the parents. A baby demands prpperly looking after a baby. For Creatures ef the Countryside.” Coolidge today told n delegation fhtc picture of Charles «Birger and his family was token at Benton. 111., at the beginning of hla tfial Travel association ot New York. cpnatant attention twenty-four the good of the world and of the They are very fond, he continues, to the National Wqmea’s pqrty. The delegation bed praapartod for the murder ot Mayor Joe Adams of Wegt City. The shooting of Adama was one of a score of The second cruise starts In hours out ot the day. Some ear race, very near a hundred per of ivy, honey-suckle, sallow, pri­ murders during the vloloni gang warfare of the last two. yeera in southern Illinois. Mrs. Birger la September and .f ill visit 36 coun­ the prealdeet with n petMe* Hr vet. nettles, verbenas and the oent of mothers find this Job at­ must he listening to Its slightest shown at the left, while Birger alts between hla two daughters, Mluale on the left and Chatline, right. common pink. tries in sight months O f travel. tractive and appealing, and find egy, he It midnight or morning, Behind him is Robert B. Smith, bis attorney. This to the first newsplcture evur token of Birger, SIGHTS STOLEN Raising Baby Is Full Time Job Says Famous Novelist