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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1921)
o < t HOME Disses wi iCH au . O# ** w ^ men UMÉgjj IcARPENTIER HERE FOR •> flh ----------- i.- — ~ - t DEMPSEY ÍOÜ t I ----------------»■ _................................... —-J 0m .'je JF- (< lj b y M c C l u r e N e w « p a p e r » y n a i c m e > vjk- -¡V 4 a tí ____ _________ . . . are l i £ I. The •. .iNKr.g .at. f ly sem s men seem to have all the tire kick O U probably know a m an whose car is a hobby with him. H e knows just w h y it’s the best little olii car there is o f its class. Y And he'll s. »r.J up fo. that car against the w orld in any kind o f an argument. Y e a r by year nr. increasing number o f men feel the sa m e w a y rbcxzt U. S. Tires. For a while they m ay try "jo b lot” stuff, "bargains,” ' big discounts” and ‘ rebates.” But urunlly it d.x>srj't take 1 m g for a man to cense the econc m y o f the standard quality lire. U . S. T U B E S Th* Mine standard of quality built into U. S. Tinm ia put Into U. S. Tub»«. For y ea rs U . S. Tire makers have been build ing quality tirv-s for sane tire users— for the car o f medium or light weight no less than for the heavy car. The tire buyers o f the land have responded with a mighty U. S. T ire following. T he U . S. Tire makers meet the re sponsibility for supplying this nation wide following w ith characteristic energy. N inety-tw o U .S . Factory Branches are established, covering the entire country. Frnd thm U S. T im .fc-«W wrf.*» t b * A t II, r o m p k e t + t y hnm c*f tr+sh. t v « «frt/ V S T .m *. • Find the U . S. Tire dealer w h o has tiie intention of si r v 'n g y o u . You will know him by his full, completely sized line o f fresh li re U . S. Tires— quality first, and the sam e choice of size, tread and type as in the big gest cities of the land. United States fires • -, .United States ® .... - . < ' • J.’ /C.it: r, Luro|..an heavyweight thampion. is quartered in Ishm^ training camp and at merit for hi. battle with Jack ‘ or the world championship title at Jersey City, N' Tu!>* 2. arrive.! Miming and confident, bringirq with him his Belgium mp which wa with him he tot - Wrdnn during his service " ’• V'hidi he i v... ghe»t French t ora* » u j in action. v ‘ >wn pt Rubber Company Graham and Son, Monmouth, Oregon Mysterious Death Threats Pinned “ (« t e ll film Willie be la young uud on Front Door With Butcher train tiiiii lu the way you would have : him go; thru you will have a husband Knives. after your own heart. Should the marriage prove a failure, you will know you picked the wrong man.” Lila Fni looked up from Madame | M i ii.'. just iu time to see Winnie Weeks, radiant \ bride <•( a week, pass by with her liaud- f o r M o r» T h a n Y e a r C h ic a g o f a m ily H a s Been K e p t In S ta te of C o n | some young husband. sta n t T e r r o r by B la c k - Winnie was only eighteen and a H a n d Letters. beauty, so Lila, twenty-nine and mere ly good-looking, really seemed old and Chicago.—Mysterious death threats ugly to him. “ I have a good mind to try It.” she pinued to the front door with butcher murmured, und whether she reully knives; crude skulls and crossbones meant It or not, fate seemed ready to drawn uu window panes by an unseen help her, for at the dance of the enemy; black-band letters demanding Neighborhood club that evening Lan- money—these are some of the expe -1011 Urey persisted iu dancing with riences which have caused the fam her anil her only. ily of Jacob Kolb, a machinist of 4646 Though a Irltle dismayed at Ids Altgeld street, to live a life of terror youth, lie being only seventeen and a for the last year. high sch' ol pupil, the advice to “ ciUch The climax came at ten o'clock one hint young" kept recurring, und when night recently when Mrs. Sophie Kolb he. \i ith llnttering humility, asked If answered the telephone. lie ii :iglit walk home with her, she just “This Is Black-Hand K ite !” came a naturally said "yes.” mini's voice in gruff tones. " I f you It was only a ten-minute walk, but don't come across with that 15.000. before they had gone half the distance we'll blow up your house! This time his nnu was around her slim waist, we mean business ! Bring----- ’’ his eyes on hers, und he was murmur W o m a n F a in t s at T h r e a t ing, “ Oli, this Is vvhat I’ ve wanted Mrs. Kolb heurd no more. She sank since my first dance with you. I Just to the floor in a faint, leaving the love you." And though she was scan- receiver dangling. Motorcycle Uollce- d i« ' d at the absurdity of this “ kid’s” tuen Anderson and Maloney were making love to her, “ catch him young rushed from Shakespeare avenue sta and train him" once more bobbed up. tion and the Crngln station was noti and she decided to accept him. fied. Mrs. Kolb was hysterical. Arrived home, she Invited him to “ I'm sure I recognlxed that voice,” “Just for a little lunch,” but the Ice she said after she had been calmed. box yielded only tomuio soup and cot “ It sounded like Frank 1‘obloskl, a young man about eighteen year« old, tage cheese. “ I love tomato soup," Lanson ex who used to run around with Conrad claimed in the same ardent tones he Braemer of 1767 Clyboum avenue, who had said he loved her. "Bring It out tried to go with my oldest daughter. and heat It.” So they fietsted on soup, Amelia, sixteen. I knew Braemer had h«-en arrested, so I forbade him to sea crackers and cheese. It was a case of “ nwtilng” after my daughter. “ ‘I'll get even with you,’ he th re at ti nt. I.lla had always had struggling admirers, who called a few times and ened. but I ’ve never seen h im since. "A year ago. when we lived at 4944 then lost interest. The truth was that her breezy manner, which fascl- Belinont avenue, the first death threat nalod at first and made "getting ac came. A note was pinned to the front quainted” easy, had seen ml to be “ toO door with a butcher knife. The note I' >ssy" on more Intiimitie ncqualnt- read; ‘Your turn Is next.’ It was stgned with a skull and cross bones. s r»ce. But l.anson did not fore interest. Four months later a letter mine de He came every evening, proposed manding $5.000 be brought to an Ice marriage. And when she laughingly cream parlor at Cicero und Fullerton asked. "I low could you support a avenues. It stated our bouse would wife? You must be fooling,” he grew very indignant, and “ I ’M show you,” he declared; “ you don't care for me >r you'd marry me rigid, a w ay!” "Blit married people have to pay their expenses, and lie w could we do t iia t r "Busily enough. M y uncle. In the real estate business In Albany, has j • (Vensl me a Job nt r. thousand a year; won’t that pay our «vpenseaT” It did provide f<<r them nmply for two years, when prl-es and salaries began to sonr. T„anson had pleased h - uncle, who ro w raised his salary beyond I.¡In's wildest expectation«. •She had econnmlned and “ trained” I.ai on to do so, too. They now felt I but they could afford a bungalow fur a home and. calling nt the office one day to see Bint, In connection with lie purchase o f It, I.lla asked the of fice boy to si» ol out Mr. Urey. "Tell him Mrs. Grey |s here,” she said; and lie boy went Into Bauson's office with "Your mother Is out there, Mr. Grey, and she wa nta to see you/’ l.anson, wlio supposed Ills mother T h e F ir s t D e a th T h re a t C am a. to bo nt Berne, forty miles away on the Massachusetts side o f the state line, lie blown up If the money wus not ruslir ,t out to greet her, only to find paid. F r ig h t A lm o a t K i ll s Son. Bl)'a there, alone. > “Two more letters came, then an "Why, what a funny mistake!” he laughed, but from that tluae on he be other butcher knife was found Im an to be lnte for dinner, slow to bedded in the door. My little aon. meet her for the noon bmch, which Jacob, saw It. and collapsed from they always had together nt a Broad fright on the car tracks. A motormao way restaurant; In fact, tils hours be stopped the car Just In time. Then came s(, irregular and his exruses for Julia came home one day and found “ working overtime” so plausible that a message and crossbones smeared In Blla got quite used to spending the tar on the glass panel af the door. It said: ‘You're next.’ evenings alone. “ Both Jacob and Julia wera so But even so, she wits totally unpre frightened they were under the car« pared for Ids not coming home at all one night and for the lmrsh command. of Dr. Martin Schupman for three by telephone, the foOowlng morning, months. My health broke down, and to "be nt the police stnflon at nine Amelia la on the verge of nervous col lapse. She has been receiving anony. o'clock.” moos phone calls threatening her and An- -. | there, worn with the rtighfT« ordering her to meet some man at dif vigil and fearing Ijinson hurt met with ferent plnces. A few days ago they some horrible accident, sh » was com tried to lure her to the Alexlan Broth forted by the sight of her h nsbaiul and ers' hospital on the pretext that a a P ' tty cirl ,,f sixteen win an she ree- ‘dear friend' was dying. ogn'r, ' as the stenographer In the of “ A mao named Kite runs a dry fice ad g L u a o a 'a But M t N goods store next door to where Brae Blla could utter a word, on r o f the po mer lives. That's why that fellow to licemen guarding them asked the night used the expression 'Black-Hand frightened g irl: “ Now, young lady, can Kite.' We notified the Irving Bark you tell me who thin wouun n r police on the former occasions, but “ Y ■•«." .»he whispered, * h's n'other." nothing ever csrue of It." "What is your namef?” sharply A police guard was Rationed at the ask, .I the officer, turning to Lila.- Kolb home. “ I.lla Grey.” t “ P o you know this mao?” t Pension for Horses. "H e Is my husband.” Greenville. 8. C.— Dan. the faithful can ion dot \ that?”, horsi of Capt. O. K. Brea7*1«, whlct “ No.” Tl e young girl, with a muffied groan. has carried United States mall,a tptal distance of AnoH fhflb 75«OT miles Vw* ■ i ■ . fainting, in h-*r*chalr. The nth. . t turned to Lite “ I found one route, was retired one day recegt '* a in the park at two o c ’ ock this ly with a pension after 17 years' serv morning; followed them to tl»* Union Ice. Captain !3ren>«4e. the mall car station, where he hougttt tick, 'ts for rier, also was pensioned. BLAME FORMER SUITOR * .«* * * ' Every woman welcomes the n I.o .: ! drrts, especially for summer wear. The«.- the Hush Terminal Sales Building in New for IV2I Oil the left the pique trims. . lured The dress tproii shown in the t poreli or ■••orniii|i lire»* on the right - < tolor with bias v . imi ..... KEEP FAMILY IN REICN OF TERROR ’ Bf were Just aU >ut t, Curious Egg •*»rd the train when Stubbs, here Lancaster. Ky — Perry Long has • r ; tied up wi th a r*q<o -t o f ‘girl i also ked her liai ne, and broa ght curiosity In the shape of an egg pre k." I sented to him by one of his favorite bens It Is an exact replica of a well- K iln < r t o thf* tte sk "Oh developed kerahaw, though not sc ■ »h«* WU:> U lU t t ffU ig f t a b i r e n i ly. "m u Urge as a kershaw, displayed a few r i * p e — - f a U u r e — t u u w — p weeks ago. v»r 1 4 4 ru a o .” «