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HEOOIE DELIGHTS AUDIENCE Lmubi.- Mr; ui w I'M- C,.-nil''i' "r ll'l"1" '-''iiw fi lUni un't !' H-lMHUilfU Tulka. by I'lumliu'iil IvdmuliXM i.vniiin llwliltis I"'"'1 "r ,no !' - '',,., L if ilmiim ill I lvi.ri.ny, wna V wM by ' " """ n ,wl I'"11'1 "" ' ' itM'tiM . , iv iiiumlmt ",'Uwi I'u ' t!1' A. or"". !! HmWlo umoiurty ruud. i I "miKl" ""I " Wl'tlull,- Will, .Mil Hint fill'"'. "'" "" '"'' ',us: J"",,,, i,iiii.riniiiliui ut '' varlud ."'... i in inuiitwuiil-riuily Lniflmw ' "'"" "' ''l,r','" f.A -,, twolmd ' i'l'li'liiHvi- hi' ulny iibuiiml" In sullm, monlll' , ... lit,, WOUUUIiaacH uf ill wnlilixl. mi'l '".'."'J ."f t-''''-"- ''"''-'"i . 1 I. " MORNING ' REGISTER;' p' ' THlfr JULY " n; 1922 THREE HeM for Murder of Marahal Wil son O trill rontlnu ii vklo III Irhmus ' M nest filbr hIc W ibade ppm uj Cuban and E eik-ut maf ' 'jl 1' . r,.., .",""'l V "'H'l'-U,: li'lll nrtromlnta, w.'iii arrvalcd In ,M ' , ,'m, ,""'m'11 ll'"ti ""'. f'H' Hio .Hi..Hlm.llo.i of , 11 ,Z" ' '' WU'V"' hot """'" " l inoliir cur In enter hi, home. , UmliKli U linn no particular ulmnii Tlio wnu.(iilly In Clullit hull in l prima tmlay Mill bp iia,iM,.,J ,y Kuil KlliiiilrtcK, dlriHtor uf ihv i,. luinl.ni illvlKlim, on (In, HilliJ.'Fl "Mo-" lion i'lrlllri'H III lllo CUlwironni." ,li,l. Ill with vimml liimmiuii, n toplo of iimtrvffi in mi IKIU'lliilM. 1'1'liUiy Iho luHikw will In- lir. iiiimi' Hiiluinlmiii. Iirnfinimr of KtiKllnl) III I li I nlvor Uy of MiiIiii. Ilu lino uol yoi un noiuuvl lilt i,, pi,-, ir, hiiiiiui'I Kim Ii, mhlil uf Tt'iuoln DoHlrnvli, HnUll, Willi lllllt llCM.H OXHlly 1) nIOU III llm AMinilily toilny. WIM I'lllll.il hili'k ui Hoiuilf. hut will iliiiniiio hln hiiU jm l. '"riii. Jhw In Kimllnlt (.llonilui'i'." horw WpilmnKlny, .Inly zn.. J. A. riiim-hlll. hiiio niiirliiiini1. out uf niililia Horn union, will iid.rc- llm wvokly iiuollnit of Urn I'iiii hiI' lull In IYIiti(lIy linll in g o'clock Kil ilny ovonlnir. iMirv ITIiluy evDiiliiB tin. utiii mil alum nlKlil of llio nuuiinitr ai'iailoii will Ml llfMl III) III. WOltli'll h b'yiiiiini.liiin. A iwniitinii, Mlunl (MiiiM'iiilinniMit In whlili llu, rrlnctpnU' tlnli ami IN" W'onii.ira Iwmmi will vl... itml a iluncr Willi a, ri'milnr orojiintru iIuiIiIiik: out tlio llliu.lt', will fill I ho voiilli, bo ainnlnir iu K o'rl,H-k. Krhlny tiftarttoon a nrly of nltoiil S3 IftllltOlltli Ull'l fltl'llllV lllKlllllOI-M of llio mimini'i' Mi'iuiliiii will Mlirl In mito- niolilli.il on tlio minimi rnnrmln irlp. HultinlHy JloraulMtatllrt. luounliitti, 0. 1)110 U"i. Will h i'IIiiiIkmI, iukI tlio party, lnwtU',1 hy In: J. !'. Iloiunl of Ilia wimol uf pliU'l I'Juiiulun. will roliirn Hiintluy pvoiiLuk. WENDUNG HOME BURNED OCT HY H!Ai; Tho homo of Jew Kootor. of Woml Itntf, wuh totitlly tlrntniyptl ywttnnluy i.m hy fin rfium'l by a defect h'n tH rtnclicnlly tlio furniture w.m BAVtsl, At ihn ttmn of tbo flro Mi. KM?h-r mm n-wny -wiiiklnir In a hny tM n iw nltrhbtn'ii rum-li nnrt no ono wiih In tlio lion so tint Mm. KwIim. who wan iiniiblo ti ilun'k the flunirtt. It l iimlMKtoil xhnt th butlilliifc wuh ttto laiifent rvltlimlul Htnicttirn In VirHlllnif ami I ho iMttt- (linru r No. 10315 v - Hiwrro l)lntiUl No, IV THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL' BANK Al hiiiicno. III tin) Hinto of Orouoti, at Kin clumi of Ininlni'ra on Juno 30, mi. ltKSOintfllH: wm ami tl Incoh inn, Inrliiillnn rmllaiounu, nc caiilnncoa of oilior Imnka, mill forolKii hllla of Miiinnito or rtrntla nolil with ImloraciiKint of W hank $ 8a.j:io,2J t Ovcnlralm, tinaocurcil, IJtaa tt ;'. . , '. 8. (.oriTiiiiii-nl HoouMtlni OwihiI: nimnion to aocuro clrciilnllon (IJ, H. omnia pitr viiluo , , , All nihor irnlmd Hinloa Kovorniiirnl ai'iurlllia llni'linlliiif promluina. If ony) JkliiT llomla, SiliH'ka, NiNmrlih, Klo ltanklnit lioiuo, 130,0001 furnlliiro iiml fUturiia. UH. . ...... Jlciil pdIiiIo mviipii oilior limn Imnklnit Iiihink. . . . lawful ronorvo wllli Ki!ornl Uiiai'i vii Imnk Cnh In vniili nnil nuiniinl ilim fioin iiiitlniml Imnka MMuiimoa Tor clfiirlriif hotiao Tniala of two nlinvn lli'ina Cln-rku nnl ilnifm nn Imnka (Iniiuilliiif l'r.l.nil , lloncivi. Imnk) liwiilril oillnlilu of tity or town of 1 0 nun 1 1, s hunk MlarvllniinauH rnuh llrniN llrilimiillnn fund Willi U. B. Troonmor unit iluo irom r. H. Tioimuror uiatiil vnliiv wuh $2,r,oo. Inaiininco wiiiiod uiuoiinliid to HII0. A. Imrn IIUIll till. llOIIHo WUH rHLVIMl. Mr. Koi'lor Iiiim Iu-oii ii. roalilint of WvllilHiiK illlliliK III" inm riii. youfw. 11 0 own 20 urriiM of Imiil uniL Ih both ii, riirmor mill u, liiiiihortniin, bi'liitr I'tit plgyoil hy llm llonlli-Kolly coiiipnny. Ti FIDES HE REPORTED om; at Titi,.v(;i,u i.aki: ami otiikk at rri llolll Mold in mi iii firivn TlnilNr lint No luimiiini Ih 1WmiiiiI I'lrti Sluiutdm h'nvornlilo Two forwt flrra In llio rciiint ranco wiwl of IOiiki-iio Hint Inivo intiToil Ki'iioil tliuUiii- worn ri-portril yoHlonliiy to llio Sloaliiw TIiiiImt coniitiuy uml l". V. Onh"nby. mipf-rvlHliiK wnrilon of llio Woalorn Ijiiio County Klro I'n trol umocliiUnn. uno of llm flroH In at TrlmiBlo luko. Warden (iglohy auhl Unit ho hoard fioin iIhto yitir,liiy nt noun mul It wuji oxpoiMfa Hint till. flri. would lio uiuli't' control hoforo nlKlit. Tim otlwr flro Ih nour Noll. Tlio wnriloii cnllod up thnt plum hy loto phonn mid iiHcnrtiiliii'iI tluit thn hlnxo oiiiiltiutrd when thn inon lit Iho now liraon mill Juat went of Noli ant flro to linlKli that hnd boon clou roil nut of tho now pond. It Kol nwny and nprenil up tho cri'fk fo nullo n illKtnncp. Tho rinnioM nro pcotly cIoho lo Krocn lluihor but no dmniiirn la reported. Tho flro allunllon In ljini. eounty la Ki'iiomlly fuvorablo, ' OHIclalH of tho iwo notional foroaia hero tmy' Unit no flrea havo been roported In Kovorn uient llnilKir and prlvain tlinhiT aa aoclitllonn any that very fow flroa nro burnlnif. 100.000.00 2 1). 740. SO 02,304.28 , II' 4,000.00 a, 432.12 120.740.9(1 220, 0111, 40 S4.701.06 . 7(14. 00 7H.3M.23 83.M2.3(! 8, 70). 02 7,785.32 5. 000. 00 Tntnl v UAIllUTiKH: Canlial alnrk pnld In ""ri'lim riinil t'nillHilnl proflla $773.40 773.40 Clrrnluiltm iiiiIoh iuitliuiilnif . i , Amount itne m unlloniil bnnlta Amount (uo tI) B,mu mi,Bi bnnknra, nnd IniHt , r"in'iinlt.B In tho Unliod Slntea mul fnrelmi ''"""tiii'B (other' Hum lti'in nbovo) -ortlfli-,l rui:ka uiiiainnillim , UhIHoi-'h eheika oulnlnnillnir . Tiilnla of four nbovo lloma 311,017.01 IhiiWP'l Di'iintiitH (t,,T ninn Imnk ilinHiilf.) Hub- .. 10 'I'HOrvo (ilapimltB uiiynblo wllltln 30 daya); '"'Mylduui iloiiomin auhjeot In dliook Ulm'''l1 f (leposlt dun In Uwi limn 00 dnya (oilier I luii, rnr money botruwod) lo, enuiHy, or other inunleliul diMinalla aeciiiod "i imviKo or iiReiH,of thin liu.it t or otiierwmo "iviiiiniiiH HhttoM-. ' ' Tolnl of ileinrtiul dopoalla iollior thnii bunk do. lui'lliil auhject m Itoaorvo, four nbovo lleniM "'ixwlta Nuhjiyt to KmiTvo (poynblo after J' dnya, or auhjeol lo H0 dnya or moro notice, wiriirirjiiiea of depoalt (olhor limn (or money bur rowed) . . Slide, onuiity, or nlher miiiileii'ii'il i itr-'iiiiHltH necureil pleilite of hhhoih of IIiIh bunk nr ollirrwlan , l0lnl of llnio dopo.ilta Biibjuot tn reanrvo (llireo niiiivn liornn) . , , lomiil HiivhiKH doioaHn i Mttnra of fimdil,' mid Trnvoloia' fJlionkn nolil (or ili nnd oulntunddiR , , . , . Tolnl .,,,$1,4457.011 $ 100.000. 00 85,00(1.00 40 . " 771.411 100,000.00 7,028.44 012,0118.42 70.182.70 ir,8,r,ir.(!2 3,7r.7.00 02,6311.35 743,148.30 .. ,.MH,08 104, nor,. 14 2,000.00 4,000.00 75,000.00 182,70 40B.OO 8TAI'r''; Ol' niiKHON, flounly of Ijino. thnt ii "' ""'"" '"""i r.naliler n( tlio n .$1,470,007.68 ,."," ilnhoclann, cnaliler o( tlio nhovn.niimed nniK, qn Boiemniy awonr 1 ml Uln H''ovo Blnioment la iruo to tlio boat of my linowledKo nnd bollof. ,.. W. H. IIOVWKTHQN. Cnaliipr. COHHKCT Alteat: , i o, nnotcwrru. ' ' ' DAVtn ATTI.T), 1 jn, N. MoALlSTTOIt, nirontorn. , lolmcrilici mid aworn to licforo mo In I" loili dny of .luly, 102! I1 1 . ' ' ' -1 ' J RUBY aAUWON, Nolnry 'y cominliwlon' explros Mnroh 10, 10811, Public I PERSONAL MENTION I , r'. Itoy ('.hrlHlliin, of Js'otl, wan In Ku Kono yealordny. W. II. Wlllieliu of Walton, apent Uiat niicht In ICuireno. Knmk IthUr, lxiwoll mcrchniit, wan in KUKono yoatorilny. Attorney Hlllnn, of CottiiKO Orove, wna In KiiKcnn yetirday, Mra. 1.. C. Wlilttaker. of Reodaport, vlaltod In lCuftono Weilneadny. T. H. tllnoti, of rtowehurir, wna in I'.tnreno on hla wny to ( orinllla. Mian Umlly I'miiidiro. of I'ortlnnd, la now In KuKeno vlaltlnir frlondn. . ' Mr. and Mm (l. U BUicy woro In I'.UKono from Wnitorvnio yoatordny. lCvorott Pxley la hero from Snlein vbiltlnK with bin pnrcntn for a week. Hi-urn Jluviil nml l.ootiard iiayld of Heck wero In tho clly over nltrht. J, VI. Cnrlllo, auperlntendent of fod- ornj road work abovo tiakrldKo Ii bore. Mr. nnd Mm. C. A. llaaroin, of I'iorlilii, loft yoatordny-.for l'ortlund nflcr apeiiillnK a few dnya liero I T. Rpnrka, dtMlrkil frolnht and pnaaenpor nitent. fori tho .Southern Pnclflo wan In Florenco, yeatcrday on ouaiueaa. ANXtir.NCKMKNTS TUB ItOmoltUC'lA.N CLASH IN Evo lution nieeta lit 1307 elint 15th Ave. nl 7:30 A. M. Tliuiadiiy. Vlaltora wolconio. ATTIONTION IW, U. A. OP MACCA beea., liat enra will lonvo city park corner o( 1-llKlKli aveiiuo and Oak . ntroet nt 6 p. m. Friday for plcnlo Brounila buck of btilto. lirinir own ilbiioj. 1)1 I.I) DONAIU'l'l In Portlnnil, July 10, 1022, Mra. MimitlQ A. Ponn.hue. itffiit 88 yenra. Mhe in aim'tvcd by her' buHbniul, fttlwnrd 1). n,onuliur, her mother, Mra. t-Imlly 1," HniHIl. four alalera, Mra. Ttetly J. Ilunnell. Mra. Ktnnia p. ltaney, Mra. Kntte Walllnir, Mra. lora WiiBner. nnd two brolhora, Jerry nnd Jnnopli I.. Mnillh bulb of l'ortlund. The renuilna have iirrli'ed In Uiikcuo nnd aro 'nt tlio' Vontc.h rape whoro tho (inienit will no helil tunny n!, 2 .p. in. with Inter' moid In (ho Aliiaoivlu comotery. Hov Xcet will havu clat'Ko. IIOltN 1'INKMTpN' To' Mr. mid Mrs. liukHton, Mil Mima Btroel, 12, 1022, It di'iUBlitvl'., VII 11 July "Clnnl iif Tltmitia " To (ill onr fiiendfl In lOuKone, Mtir eola and Wondlliw, to .tho Iukuuo firrlo, Nn. 10 W. (1. V., U iie attaiiiea of 'llio Yentch ipulortaklnif piirlorM, wo deairo to rottepil our; pln cern tlinnkti for the, beaiitltur floral oi rorniKH nun Kinii iioaa;igea ot nypt palhy In our recent hei-ein'cincnt, MltH. P. K, J1VANH" rtlAS. V'Kl-tH I0VANS ANU ' Cllll.IiUKM Friday armory, Dlllicllllf nl(,'lit, Bovon Soronndwa, 7-12-8 Teave It to Kokiator piafalflad. ' "Thl'TO (IVllK'k hi tho SforillllR", Tho annnatlonul ilunco lilt oC two ciintlnniila. , l'aylnit todivy, by Mr. OIiiiiiIoh V. , iraloy ,on ,libo Ilex Kuper iviiiil(iwK On anlp Kugono, Mualo Shop, 8 nat. 0th strcot. -l'-S , ,.," i i,' .,"' ,; .!' . ,i. i': ' J MPf HIMMMIt PINKERTON TELLS HOW E GUMSHOE M Detectives of Fiction "Bunk" pays Famous Man-Hunter RADIO FLIVVER SCRAPPED Mui'lillic OllllM'd Much i;ii lnii-iil mul AlUIIM'llllIll JliirhiK hliilnciV (luiiyoiilliut In Hiui, t'ntuciaru (lly Hie AaaoclulM I'riaa). HAN J''UANCIH(;. .lulv liiloe. tlvo work conalnia iiinlnly In unniu cOlhluuil Bi'liae, WIIIIiiul A. liliknrtou, veuinii chief of tho meal detective bureau, which bourn hla iuiiiiu, Uo clitrvd horo while iiiieiulInK the iin nual oonyciitlon of i li lunriiiitloiiul AaaOcniili;! of ('hl,ra pf Police, (luiii-ahoo di,ti!ciiveH of fiction were doclurnd by Mr. liiiliertnu to lie "hunk, puro and Bluijile." (ic dechuml ho novor hud mud a delerilvo atory Hint read Ilka the poi-aon who wrote ll knew What lio wua inlkliiK' aboul. "Thtiaii atorlea iihoul delecllvia IruchiK (Tlmo hy arriitiiiea on wutchm and ull Hint aorl of rot kIvch people uiu wronic niea iioout mo way wc work," bo aiild. "Any man with kooiI couiinon aenae mill bo a dotinilvc. picked nn aonm of my men from atreot cur loha und other occupation!! and they uauul- ly nnvo mnno kooii." Iuck Una nomoihlni: lo do with tho work 6f detoctlvm, Plnkerton aiild. 'Homo of tho ciiaea I have clf-ureil un and for which I have been ulviin cred it aa Imvintr done clever work cnine to mo by puro accident," he added. liiiKorton voiced u prntrHt iik.'iIiikI "crlmo plcturoa" on tho fllina. "Home plctiirea allow Junt exucily how o eommlt a crime. I certainly am oro- teallnH' llKainat thin practice and ro Hponalliln dlrer-tora und producora havo uircuily proinlacd Una no auch plcturoa will bo outdo In tho future." Tho radio flivver which cauaed uliiuaement and exclletuent diirlliK the recent convention ot iho HhrinerH in Huu Kriinclaco hua been rnilred lo a work ahop to lio iliHitimitled. Tho re tirement cnuacd no rem-eta from the traffic pollcomen na moat of thoin luivo aklnned abbot ua rumlndera of hi. nullo rilvvora toura of the clly. nnd Ihelr nltempla to atop a machine that apparently wua proceeding with out a driver. Tho flivver nuiili freuuent Irion throiiKh the crowded atrccla und no driver wua vialble. . A alKn on the muchipo proclaimed Hint 1t waa flcorKo W. IIoUKhnon'a nullo flli'v-er. An antenna of throe atmnda, proporly Inaulatod. wan atrunff on tho top of tho encloaod rilvver and to nil .mi pnarancea . 'tho . miichlna . traveled tliroiiich conffoated traffic dlatrlcta without a man at the atoerlnif wheel. Traffic .policemen and oltlzenu kcii- erully attouipted to atop the machine when it aocmed'to bo moving .without a driver. Many of them: leaped on the runninic board nnd uttoiniKod to uao the brakoH and atecrinir Koar but they refuncd to function. 1 i Tho aecret of-the radio fllvvor was that a duplicate control hnd been placed In tho cncloacd part of the car and tho driver wna hidden behind n dark curtain ao that he waa In visible. , ' ' Fifty thoiiaand fireflies wero' rc leaaed one. ovonlnir rnocntly an nn "added attraction" to tho Toklo Peaco exhibition, -aceordlnir to ad- vlcea from Iho Jnpaneao capital. "To attract vlaltora to tho exhibition tho directors havo been programming novel ovonta. and In. their hunt for now "atunta" hit On tho fireny flluhl. The rcaulta are aald to haye Juatlflcd the "trouble and expense.- (Oorrenpondtfnca of the AiBoclntcd Press) IIHA.NAOA, Hpaln, Juno 13. Americana novo quit coming to Spain ill acurch of tho beautiful and wealthy .prlnccas Imprisoned in a dnrK, damp tower by a greedy uncle, who is anxious to annex her fortune. Tho historic old Spanish swindle apparently has gone out of fiuihton In tho United Htiltea, but it Is still in voguo In other parts of tho world, aermany has recently supplied quite a crop of kind-hearted gentlemen. who advanced money tor mo reienso of tho dark-eyed Spanish beauty who waa Buffering 111 a rut-infested cell nnd slowly dying on a diet of (lry bread and wnler while the. bats hover ed about 'her head nnd ndded to thQ terrora of her solitary confinement. flrannila hua always been a popular center for tho inert- who havo contri buted to the relief of Imprisoned beauties. Washington Irvttig and Heorea of lesser writers have credited (ininnda with liuvlng more beautiful women than any other city In the world. Tho legend of the nose of the AlhiiiiibriL and the atorlea of the three bountiful iiiincoHsoB. Zn'ydil. ISoravdo and KortUinydn, noycr auoui ino ai- hamhra nnd hiiiko it ino naiurui rei ugo for dlaappoliitrd investors In dis: tressed beauty. '' ., . Iiiim tft .lloorisn i"riiici Vaudevlllo fitnrs alwnys have found the names of Moorish princesses prof iinhin oh nlnvbllla. They curry with them Iho ntmoaphnro of the hnrom. o( it, n ve led face nnd tno tlrlentnl (iiince. They suggest the Alhnmbra aiid mll- i oim or iroid. nnd tno priceless moor ish Jewela which Moubtlll nnd his court nro reported in legend lo huvc secreted In their henlitlful pnlnee be. fine It wna allirendered to Fcrniniimi nml lunbellli. tlnilhdll nnd hla nueen me supposed tn bo hiding In n cavern In tno neignnoring mouninins wan ing for n mnglc cull from Mohammed which will reRloro .them to their old glory In tho Alhnnibrn. Fvory towor. every turret; every minaret and ovory dungeon, in tho old Alhambra hna Ua 'tuT'lt lsiot' iMTOtigo thnt Benrchers for- princesses should como to Ornno- fla after nnving apugni viumy iui n,t,ii ,.nt enaiiea in- invtiiicu uioun- inlns. Moat of tho modern Spnnlsh princesses nro heiliK'neld 6nptlves In eouiiou iv the sen. Oaatlea by the aen nro ao much dnmne.iv' find then It Is much more roinantlo tdr tcsciio pnr tlea to approach the iroqlty coast In thipa nnd wnvn toSAthq'! Imprisoned princess, Who will .ftinimrplly tear her clothing to bits niuVnjakp a rnpo with flitch will lower Iforaolf frqm tho gloomy lower. , . " tfii.-n KaiiiiM (if lcjejnrnllt WnnWIl i Many of tho In'iftdaie'ra who ore marketing- adventure tn oredulous In vestors glvo tbeli' prlnceasoa tho nnmt of fnmouil women who havo noon dond for centuries. Mpinvmnh :I'j' t i-i.-t. ,,, nt tn Mnnelab re glllio wliQ havo bon doad for nvov 400 ypnrs, nnd mnny o(lipr colcbrHeij of hUloi-y dnd legend ' havo lent their names to prlncfssea supopsod to ho ih 'dlsfresii. ' ' ', ' Hotelkoefier In (Irnmnda have he come skilled In detecting visitor! who , .,".-:l iTli ,t jW ! . ' , THE new Studetakcr Four-Passenger Speedster is mounted on the Big-Si chassis with the same depend able 60 horse-power motor that made enthusiasts of thousands of owners during the most critical buying period in history Every item of its complete equipment and finished detail suggests ultra style and riding comfort. The front seat is tilted at the correct angle for comfortable riding. An upholstered arm rest divides the tonneau into BIG-SIX SPEEDSTER two individual seats which provide the comfort of an overstuffed armchair. The touring trunk at the rear, with tray and suitcase com partments, is easy of access, because the two spare disc wheels are mounted on each front fender. ' These disc wheels, complete with cord tires and tubes, are furnished without extra; cost. This latest Studebaker creation reflects Studebaker's seventy-year-old reputatjofl for build ing fine vehicles. In addition there is a handsome set oi nickel-pUted bump ' ers front and rear, a courtesy light on the driver's side, a built-in. thief-proof transmission lock which is operated by tho same key that locks the ignition twitch and tool compart ment in the left front door. ' Ask for the Studebaker "Yard stick," a measure pf the greater value that Studebaker offers MODELS AND PRICES, o. b. factories . , LIGHT-SI I SPECIAUSIX I BIG-SIX 5-W: 112' W.B..40 H. P. S-Past.. 119' W. B., 50 U. P. 1-Pon.. 126' W. B..60H. P. Chassis $ 875 Chassis .$1200 Chassis. ........ . .'I' $1500 Touring 1045 Touring....... 1475 Touring............ 1785 Roadster (3-P.)... 1045 Roadster (2-P.ss.). .. 1425 c "LVm p.V qm Coupe-Roadster Roadster (4-Pass.). . . 1475 Speedster (4-Pass.) . . 1985 (2-Pass.).. 1375 Coupe (4-Pass.)....; 2150 Coupe (4-Pass.) 2500 Sedan 1750 Sedan..... 2350 Sedan. 2700 Cord Tiru Standard Equipment Sweet-Drain Auto Co. 1030-42 Oak Phor,e 440 The BIG-SIX SPEEDSTER $1985 C0 b sactoty , .. ... , . ;. f ' ., . rsinnw. raSSSak-iSK Li "prfcy 1 - IH I SIS A STUDEBAKE R YEAR i - oro search lnff for" Imprisoned beauties. They usually make, fery guarded In quiries and' seldom, admit they have boon duped. Frequently they inquire for gypsy fortune tellers, or astrolo gers, who probably charge well for their services. Letters concerning the distressed princesses aro usually marked strictly confidential and in structions aro given that nothing must bo said to anyone lest tho llfo of tho princess be endangered.' Most of the dupes aro' too much ashamed of tholr plight to confess openly that they have been gulled, but on occasional vic tim approaches some of tho foreign consuls or socks tho aid of tho Span ish potlco tn trying to recover money advanced 1o tho swindlers. Dry Wood mul VTct Wood Senator "Venner. oC Pennsylvania, says one of the most amusing Inci dents lfo has ever observed in a court oom occurred in a small town in his stnto when two brothers named Wood wero named against each other In a damage suit. One brother testified he was 7 years old,' and had never tasted o drop of liquor In his life; the other brother, who was three years younger said he had been a hard drinker nil his life. When tho judge was delivering his chargo he made reference to tho conflicting testimony of the Wood boys, and smilingly re marked to the 'jury: ."uontiemen, hore Is n queKtlnti of dry wood and wet wood foi'" to split.". Relieve In RAfflir Oliuwlftort. SMALL TOURING CAR IS CLUE IN MURDER CASE MACHINE SKKX PARKED XEAU SCENE OF BRUTAL, DEED Officers Seek Slayer of Paulino Grass and Ale Winter Netr Sanger. California ' FRKSNO, Cul., .July 12 Upon tho finding of a small touring car seen parked along the highway near the spot where Pauline Gruss, 16-year-old Sanger school girl,' and Alex Win ter, her swept heart, wore brutally murdered Sunday night, hinges tho solution of tho gruesome tragedy, ac cording to local authorities investi gating tho case. Kvery effort to locat tho owner of tho car has been in vain thus far and it is believed possible that tho mur derer may havo followed tho youth ful sweethearts to tho seciuaeu spot and after ending their lives, fled. Investigating officers havo been hurtled nt evorv turn of their investi gation imil e-vcry supposed clue has given out. A reported fight between Italian residents of Sanger over some-un- known woman yesterday simmered, down to al snunbble between bootleg gers, It was said. --mii Two oug 3i.cn haw ear . The car in question 'was brought to' the 'attention bf the. officers yester day by twp young men who stated that they naa seen u pass a snorx ais tance to the rear of Winter's macHln on the night of the murder. A flash light, thought to have been the prop erty of the murderer,' Was found near the spot at which the two sweethearts were murdered. It has been definitely established that the flashlight did not belong to Wintef.und the officers, In an attempt to learn the identity of the slayer, ore) seeking to find the owner of the light, which carries no mark of identlflca- "P".- " Irfirry Somen to Take Bride LOS ANGELES, July 12. The en? gagement of Larry Semon;, screen comedian and " Lucille .Caxlylo, his loading woman, was announced hero today. 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