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I" I MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE.. THURSDAY. JUNE ,!! rCwi a5l K JBMKINI PrssMsal vim fiiiiim mit a aiunur . a lata M tk Pasterns at IwH ON. ' m hwMlM atattsr FSMIaka mm aasrala ssosst OHIMI alata Biaak, M WUIUMtU Mll( 111 SMttBIUlSMJM an Htl all INBltUaoM parabla u Tb alatar ' Pskllabis Ooaipaa'. la rdafln eaant of idlwii, sakaertB- ata aaouia alwara fin i aa wail aa Eum Boatarea Office) fllllaa D. Wara. Trleuae Ballalac, New ferk Oltyi W. H. teekireU. Peepte'e auaiaa, caieaae. Moralna Restaur llaara by Carrlaa per wask....t .IB Dalfara4 by Oarrlar, per aoata. .. M Delleerad by Carrier, su aoalaa (la adnaoe) 1.50 DelWerea by Carrier, aae year (la advene) . B.00 Oellrered by Kail In Use County. eae year 4 00 OMalsa Laae County B.00 Sunday Rtvtstcr year by Hell HB edrejiee) Oae Ttrti, abSociatbd press T.KABRD WIRB HBRVICK Tk aMoclated Pfttaa U atdu.tval ea tltM to the lies lor pnblltstlos ef all aav. ataaatcbaa crasltaa -to It er aet etkarwlM orbited la taia papsr, aad alao tae local nawa paoiiaaea aerein. All rtghta f rspublMatlo ot apeelal lapstrpaa barem are aiao reaaraaa. Jf THCTUSDAT, Jl'KE tl, 19M BRITISH 'PROPAGANDA' Much haa been aaid In erUldam of . the un-American writing , of Ahierican hlatory alnca the war, by aiithore of achool text-booka, but no other critic haa cone ao far aa David Hirehfleld In hla report on thle subject to the mayor of New Tork city. " -Hr. Hirehfleld. condemn varloua book uaed in the schools, in aome caeea with evident reaaoo, because they show American heroea in a needlaasly unfavorable light, and aomellmea take an offensively for eign, viewpoint, acalnst the United State. , Then he prooeeda with an astonishing explanation of all this. Such history-writing, he charge, la due to nothing leaa than a great conspiracy by which British, prop aganda. I spread through our achoola and newspaper and other g't'nciea of publio 'opinion. Great Britain, he la convinced, 1 trying to win over the American people to V, new loyalty "and to regain her lost American colonic,' with all their addition, aa part of the new Britlah empire.' It la part of a achem whereby England, not America, la to dominate the world. Afd he aeema to thlnK'that news paper, 'magazine, moving picture companies, churches, batiks and varloua other Institutions are "sub sidized" by Britlah gold, worklw? through ' aome "super - money pfwer" for the purpose suggested. jAll of which U Illr, and hows mors imagination .and preju dice than Judgment on the part of T , . , . tUfi investigator. The fact la that thousand of leading American . I. ,,. , afd mllliona of ordinary Amer- leans, In all walk of life, are per- (tided, as ao many of our Britlah fifendo are, that the welfare of; bth countries, and incidentally of the world, dependa largely on our getting along amicably together, PENSION FOB TWINS A- Pennsylvania) woman who re cently became tha proud mother of twins promptly wrote to her congressman, informing him of the fact and asking him to see that the government pension Was sent to her at once. Th . poor congressman was obliged to reply that although he . thought such merit should be flu tingly rewarded, unfortunately the government had provided no funds for the purpose. Funds may be provided. In time, for cases of that kind, with growing wealth, shrinking birth rate and an Increasing attention to private af faire on the part of the community. But any pension granted for bear ing children, whether aingly or by twos and threes, will doubtless be conditioned on tha precise way in which those children are going to be reared. ! THE PERFECTCOW .. , 'The atandard for the perfect cow has' been established by the Holsteln-Frlcslan association ' of America, which has. Just been in convention. Paintings of the true- type bossy have been made, and small metal models for the breeder tJ take home and study. It should be noted, however, that tha paint ings and metal model cannot de plot the chief attribute of the per- feet bovine, which I high produc ing; power In milk and butterfat. The letting of a standard of per fection for any kind of stock may seem like a hopeless task, but It is not. ! There are already many cattle In this country which came close t the new standard, and enough is known about breeding and care to correct fault In existing types or bread them out In future genera ' Hon. y- ' j, . . These movemehts fori the Im provement of stock are' of as much laterest to tha general publio as to breeders and dealers, for they In v!v not only quantity, produotlon at,. ai.tit.. Tha foster the Ideals lak hold, th Moaar evanr (took man will ba receiving tha matait ratum for hla efforts, and every eonaumar will ba (stllnc first clsss food In return for bla money. Every now and then the cynics who aneer that the world la pot tine worse and wickeder aro con founded by aome noble deed of solf. sacrifice like Ihnl of Charles Branch, of Hand. Hoary Ford Is denying that he ever denied that he would be a can didate for President. Thus Indi cating that he la getting hla pre liminary - training in tha arts of the politician. i Oregonlans, reading ot tha da. structlon wrought on the slope of Mount Etna, give fervent thanks that their volcanoes are dead ones. Farmer with surplus wheat they can't aell are advised to' feed It to livestock. After which they will have livestock. Instead of wheat, on their hands. Juanlta Miller announces that ahe aeeka a marriage with the aun. Wherein she differs from other ladles chiefly In the matter of apelllng. Leon Trotsky, Rusttlan war min ister, sighs for "mora metal In our character." We should say, though, that Trotxky haa all the bras he need. The weaTheTmEngiiind is said to be unseasonably cool, but their politico la hot enough to keep up an average. Can't somebody hand Old Jupe his hat and coat and tell htm that a hint la a hint? Earlier Days in Enslave j (From the Morning Register, June 11. 1104) The Eugene Blues sustained their fourth straight defeat at trie handa or Salem Sundav. The stana- lng or tne duos follows: Salem won tl. lost 9; Eugene, won it nd lost 1(: Albany, won 10 and lost 11; Roaeburg, won 13 and I ant 10. Married, near Junction City. June IS. 1904. Hans Holm, of Eu gene, and Miss Dell Nail. The groom is an employe of Charlea Littlefleld, the tobacconist. Jake Berger arrived home yes terday from a trip to Portland. Dr. W. I. Cheshire, the only can didate for achool director, was elected at the annual election in Eugene. About 40 votes were cast. Mrs. C. E. Dlmond and ' Mrs. Katharine Smith are home from Hood River, where they attended the annual encampment of the O: A, R. Mrs. Smiths was elected grand treasurer of the Ladles of the G. A. R. and Miss Dlmond was elected a member of the counctl of administration. Councilman J. D. Matlock last night tendered hi resignation, giving aa hia reason that he will Ure "umrner. D; A- F- M. Day, C. B. IWilloughby. E. R. Davis and El- mer Palne Ieave thls morning for a six weeks' sojourn 1n Lake - county, where they will rusticate and grow tat d -By on the camp grub and the attending of """""'n mountains. STREET GAMIN' 18 HARDING'S AUDITOR j I 1 Continued from page one) I station In Now York city. The soundwa.ves will be dispatched to' ruii Vrf .h,fiH i - , J Tl 1 ivlni ...,?idh.i? -22 xmmr v nt-lr , as all.an.tol (. "s union nan way im.m the two points hear the speech both from New Yrk eitv .nrt Rt. . " ' both from New York city and St. Louis he will be unaware of the fact. It was explained, as the dif ference In time would be only 1-1 96th of a second. The step is the first in a plan to link up as many as 10 broadcast ing stations in the United States by wire. It was amplified. Then the President, sitting in his study in the White House could speak into a microphone with no more effort than If he were speaking to someone In the room and be heard In all parts of the country. , 46 CAUGHT IN DRY NET AGENTS ARREST NEVADA MEN FOR ALLEGED VIOLATIONS RENO, Nov., June 20 Forty- six men were arrested In Nevada last night and today for alleged violation of the national prohibi tion act, according to advices re ceived here. A special dispatch to the Oaxette from Tonopah says the United States marshal and his djeputea served bench warrunta on 81 there. The warrants, were Issued allowing the tiling of court Informations at Carson City based on evidence gathered in April and May by federal "flying squadron" agents who were sent secretly to Tonopah from their headquarters In 'Los Angeles. This Is the big gest liquor roundup In the history of Nevada. Fifteen men were arrested last .night at Palisade and McUermott, in eastern Nevada, by federal pro hibition agents, according to ad vices received at the headquarters of the 'director here today. WHEAT COUNSEL FORMED ALL BRANCHES OF INDUSTRY ARE REPRESENTED CHICAGO, June 20. The na- tlonal wheat counsel, composed of all branches of the wheat Industry was formed today at the closing sessions of the two-day meeting called by Governor J, A.. O. Preus of Minnesota, for the eonsldera- tlon of the problems ot the Indus- trv. .. , Resolutions adopted by tho con-1 xerence appro vea tne investigation 1 of rates on grain now being con ducted by the L C. C, urged con struction of waterways and other s approve sampign. afettica Brown May Wed in Canada This la the latest photograph York dancer, who Is engaged to marr' the youthful Scottish Kart of Northesk, formerly an officer In the ColUMreum Kuurds. The earl Is In America for the wedding, but the couple ho been refused a mar riuge license in New York, following the declaration of Cyril de Wilt Relnhard, her former husband, that her divorce Is not legal. It la now reported they will go to Canada for the wedding. i to Increase domestic consumption, suffgetited fedlnitr ot lower pra!1 to Jtvetnock and unred sclentirtc study of the problems of the in dustry by all elements. AmotiK thoae named to the-first board of directors of the National Wheat council, to serve for a period of one year are: i O. E. Bradfute, president of the American Farm Bureau federa tion; Daniel A. Wallace, of Minne sota, publisher and brother of thei secretary of agriculture: Alexander; Logge, president of the Interna tional Harvester company; R Ed- ! son White, president of Armour and company; George C. Jewett, of Portland. Oregon, general man- ; ager of the American Wheat : Growers association, and Muney i Anderson.- representative from ' Minnesota. COCA COLA KINGJ29WEDS ASA G. CAXni.KIl. RK. LRHIKS WIDOWED STEXOGRAPHKK ATLANTA. Go.,' June 20. Asa O. Candler. Sr.. aged 72. capitalist of Atlanta, and founder ot the Coca Cola company, was married here today to Mrs. May Little Ragln. 35, a stenoftrapher. with offices in the Candler building. Immediately after the ceremony the bridal couple left for Wash ington. D. C. After July S. it was announced, the Candlers will be at home at the handsome residence of Mr. Candler in this city. j ' Mrs. Ragln is 'the daughter of I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas IJttlc of ( Atlanta and since the death of her first husband more than two years ago. has supported herself and lltte twin daughters, juna tna Mary, aged' 10. by malntain- .it .., ,.,, publlc stenographic omce in w, ln , .ourBe of ' work " --- that she became acquainted with Mr. Candler and this acquaintance I..... tha rnmnnre which hill I romance which had hundred Russian refugee Krew ,ln, ,e romance wnitn nuu I" r"'"inatlon in the wedding Mtwdupstok. ho left that for today DCI I CUFC MATT Ql AYFR w-a-iea,w m r-i , t- w . MRS. LENOX INVOLVF-S HUBBY IN AGIDIUS CRIME PORTLAND, June 20. Mrs. Ernest Lenox, of Ortley. near The Dalles, was arrested by city police detectives here today and Is being held for Sheriff Chrlsman. of The Dalle, her detention being based on a statement she Is said to have made to the authorities here to tno effect she believed her husband shot and killed Peter J. Agidlus. an Ortley farmer, who was found fatally shot near nts rancn nome last Saturday. According to Mrs. unon story, MOTHERS AND THEIR CHILDREN A Pout Hublill Poukil One Mother says: . ' Ordinary little play dresses be enme favorites wiih.mv Htiin criri when I added to them these Imnnv rabbit pockets. The head, which lis blankyct-stitched flat to the 'drers, is very ensy to traco off. j Follow the line of the bunny's chin around ns a half-circle. The eyes are embroidered solid, with an outline stitch around, and the I outline stitch is used above his eyes. The circle' In than cut out utih siucnea on, leuving an open Ing at the top large enouirh for the little tumd to fit into without tear ing the pocket. (f'opyrlgtited 1U23, Associated editors) ) l. 11 ( of beautiful Jessica llrown. New told to Captain of DctectU'es lxo Harms and Deputy District Attor ney C. W. Kirk, she had been -a cook at the Agidlus ranch and had decided to bring suit for divorce from her hunband. Agidtus. shft said, had arranged to tuki her to the county seat at Hood Hiver and help her institute the divorce. pro ceedings. Mrs. Lenox declared her belief that her husband learned of tbe proposed trip and waylaid Agtdtu. 'LADY'THOMPSON ENIGMA MODISH HN. WOMAN DENIES COMPLICITY IN CHIME ' CHICAGO. June SO. Frod Thompson, wh- was identified yes terday by Mrs. Klchard Tsmer as the "mystery woman" who ' two weeksuKo ohot her husband dur ing a holduo near - the Tesmer horn-. tonlKht remulned one ot the 'most puzzling churactent ever yiestioned by Chicago police,,; ; Twenty hours of questioning failed to shake the statement of Thompson who was arretted , yes-Eon terday while dressed as a woman, when police raided his apartment, that he did not have anything to do witft tne Tesmer slaying. Still dressed in the modish ed dress, silk stockings and gay hat he wore when arrested, Thompson talked almost volubly during ' the police questioning and interview with reporters, but he persistently denied that he knew a-nythtng of a revolver, which was found in his apartment. RUSSIANS ENTER HAWAII AXTI-SOVIKTS KN - ROUTE To V. S. TO SETTLE (By the Associated Press) HONOLULU. T. H., June i!0. ... m Army 'transport .M or rut or- rived here today carrying several 11 U JHI If 11 KUSSian rVlUgee .irom Vladivostok, who left that port when it was taken over by tho so viet authorities, rather than re muln under bolshevik government. They being transported to the L m lied states at government penso, after sojourning four months In the Philippines, await ing a permit to settle In American territory. While In Honolulu they will be entertained by tho Red Cross. The Morrltt will resume her voy age to Hon Franclsdo Saturday. The ship's officers said that several of the Russian had to he confined In the brig on a bread and water diet for refusing to work on the ground that they wore guests of the American Red Cross. ALLEGED FIREBUG HELD MRS. LA ROY IN TOILS, AS CHK.MJKENNKR WANTED PORTLAND, June 20. Peter Aschenbrenner is wanted ln Port land In connection with a fire hero early Inst Monday morning which damaged a local apartment houso, of which Mrs, Margaret LuRoy was proprietor, and threatened tho lives of 30 occupants of tho build ins. Mrs. iJiRoy was arrested and still Is held In jail, suspected of arson as police and. flrev 'deport ment offlclnls declared they found evidences of Incendlnrlsm nftor the fire. Aschenbrenner Is said to be Mrs. IuRoy's brother-in-law, ' The upnrtmonts were said to hava carried exccmlvc Insurance, AMHERST FUSS IS LIVELY PRESIDENT FORCED OUT; SENIORS SPURN DKGHEEH t AMHERST, Mass., June 20.--Amherst college's commcncemnhl Is over. HrenUlnit his sl enco for the first tlmo alnro his enforced resignation yesterday, ' Aiexunder Mlkeljohn, at the alumni lunch eon today charged the 1 trustees with failure to enntlnoe the Ideals they set out wllh. Twelve senior and one member of tho clans of 1922 refused to accept their de grees at today' commencement oxerrlse. ' : TonlKht two faculty members announced their resignation and other Instructors decllnod to deny Ihnt thoy mlirht also leave. -'.'J ' .t?''W, rn9,liRf M -. JVil'W. ' t . ; - Mlkeljohn yeatenlnv at tha renut of the board of tiiite,' was the result of difference of opinion In. in cm the iiiTalilimt niul iiivnt j,ni nf ilia huiinl and mum' of the alumni regiirdlng the former's educational policies which had come to ho rriiaidod by ninny as too libera.', lo coliii'ldo with the traditions ot tha eollega, MOB RULE IS PUT DOWN SAVANNAH IS UX IKP ArTI'.U KXIU.V MtHtN Ol'THHKVK SAVAN'NAH. tin.. Juno iO This city was iiulel toiliiy. with atalo tiMulK ruurdlng the I'liattmin county lull whurv a inh early to day tuado nn utiHUcceesful attejniit to selae Waller a llttro cliarrl with nttiu'kln n young iiiiirrUHl woman lit Weal Hiivmniiili. .toiuliiy -afternoon. . 1 Kollowlng' the laatiance of a proclamation by Cloveritor llard- lik t Atlanta. dH-lnrlng Savan nah In a state of ttiHurrmMlou. Ilrl gndli'i' tli'iierul It. J. Travla. coin mamlliiH officer of the IIHlli fluid nrtlllujy wan diliuUiy liy Ailju tain t.ewU T. I'opu to tnke charge f tha Hlltiatlnn hirvv Aa the re- ault of a eonftMillco tietwcen tleu eral Travis and Mayor Hcalirook. It was dtHlded lo keep tin soUllera on duty, probuhly for several da)'. EYE-WITNESS' OF MOUNT AFFAIR RETRACTS TALE n, it. KOl'W MVS KTOKY t)K lll UIAI. IS KAI.SK Trawling Man Ib'tiiM to Sign SlatciiM-tit Txlo Invented to H'op KonKIIUlUt" CLIFTON, Aria.. June 10. As- slMtaiu State's Atturni.y Charles II. Wharton left here this afternoon on his return trip to Chicago a few hour urter II. II. Itouw, Sun Fran cisco traveling man, had confessed the falsity of nls story In which he told how a group of students burled boily In an Kvanetun ulor the niitht Lelhton .Mount. Northwest ern university student disappeared In September. 1921. Itouw. whose story caused n five- day sensation, and promised for a time to lead lo a reopening of the Investigation of the Mount case, faltered today when confronted Ith the necessity of affixing his signature to the typewritten state ment he made last night. Itouw Warned ir Perjury In the presence of Mr. Wharton and Sheriff Witt and County At torney. Line, of Clifton. Itouw was asked if he .wished to sign the statement having first been warned that if his story was proven fnlse. his signature would make him liable fur perjury In Arizona. and that his statement that he hud received lloo from -the student group to remain- silent concerning jhe. .burial, would make him liable under mo Illinois laws. After a moments 'hesitation Rouw replied that he wiKed to re. tract everything he had " tld. The entire story was "fulse," he said, and had been Invented by him In an effort to "eon rfjinnthlng." Rouw did not explain what it wus he expected to "cop." but said he had coma to the conclusion that his plan would not work out. POISON PKS MY8TKHY KNDKI) Chnrgti of "Hln.-k HntKi" Attlvl. thw Causei Jlatmt for Yram KENT 1SLAN1J Mil Th. nnl.. pen mystery, which hsa caused fighting, hatred and suspicion here ror lour years, has finally been cleared. . Tho Rev. Cyrus W. 11. Brlddell. .colored, oastor nf thrwa bend-Tchurches. has admitted to authorl ties that he sent the "black hand letters. ' Tbe 26-year-old preacher, whose busy pen sent letters of unutter- sble obscenity Into the homes of Kent island most respectable families, mudo a complete and sglned confession of his guilt. He was removed to Haltlmore to be tried In tho federal courts. Residents of Kent Island openly made charges against each other during the four years tho mystery remained unsolved. At one time a libel suit threatened between two of the most promlnont fam ilies of the town. The colored minister was ar rested after United States postal authorities made an Investigation of the affair. Government agents, asdsted by local detectives, went to Urlddell's home and obtalnod a confession from him, they an nounced. Buckrt-Slinp Mi-Umi-Ih Visitor "Whnls up? Had a bad day?' Flnnncler "Yea. I've lost over ,000 pounds and the worst of It is mat m pounds or It wits my own money. i-ussing nnowtion don.) Filipino Chauffeur Who Murdered Woman This I an Exclusive photograph of Chris Coroncl, Filipino chauffeur.-of Fred Tod, millionaire Youngnlown, Ohio, stool tnnn. Coronal has confessed, he murdored Helena . IJruohman . when she spurned' his love and that h hid her mutilated body under a cul vert, i. , i ', i . linn 1 . ' f ' ' I i 4 f f . J The Office Cat Ou.yrlbt 1911'bf Btlr Mom Fill Hi Die tilttttk. lu tit (ulUtttlng '"VftltJ lor, "If you dt out l.t Uijr tftUlf m well. Whr. ihti, fur ll ihnl I cir V titu gv l .--" I tho.tthl pit IuvhI ui oiilr; I .hi. "How Rlttil I Hut iliott t fnund lir ui In nrait Atteltiail my iomuil II Irlml to nml hr hl. Um Hid, "I Ilka yu uut, And my wthiun U th( Vuu'rv Hilly Anwori (U Wrong; Noll (Vr rwoutuiAiK), t 'sl) Wnmi In ; ilmii, uut Hmiii. Wrung utirw uutr. tttiul. It vxn Hlriuigit Utnt iiil with )t)niutuMtnl iiivuiurlnsi. wlt.iKir, mtd iMrTftoiiAlitjr r itrvor tivnrtt of victit lu tint tlrrtlmittM Now ttmt (h fiMintw r wnarlltg BatittftU, follow ultuuMi luatlti-tlvly look fur vbarlvt arkHt rlu by. Ut'SMNtl A SKU.HI'AI'KU Aitybotly in run m triir. All i'oit ttMva tu Uu U buy i iiUui. hnu low tu ruu It, frnl oi tu bnk vH Thn hu-Hi- nrtutul unJ i o' Klrot you mut tvt mil Hip liM-nl Hint oii-rl itow. You will flhll III liM-al tu) -l)tuJ lmol wrywber aU.ul - lite townit. nntl yuu am rt-1 p to b tiuml vvvrywbrr lo (nil tti fullitg itru. Anl nnuitier Ituirittot ibtm ytiu lima!, or mtf u1km(J, lu mkt nn ff.irt to rullM-t tlw motty, y th bllU ml kn rttHKiy iq hmm tiuiuur Aatl tha thing mul InipurUnt U mvnr lu i uut mi Ilia ptr Ilia ntm- nr tha ImtKjrUnt oiiv. mid thMi nfr (ut lhm In whara Okay -buulil ba M( out. You will IcMru thi Irick nr you tmva baau bttwUU out ft faw lime. Wa now uiuloptunit. of rnur. Iht thuaa llttla mount U tttti that Hip Vnu Winkle ntt want wsun-hliara lly working faithfully labt hour n dr yuu may vrrntually gvt to be bo and work I'i hour day. Vstlmtlno U uppord to tt l.io.tMMi woii for dittioliia. wbtrh I euough to wake auyune dam'a. Tha nun who kntnli a rompatitor would tuaka fun if hi wife a fataa taath at a dinner party. rn yon roaralv of a woman tht will ing hrr kuabnd watrh and tbtl ' bat bin up ftr gatucg home Utof 'Ulfa I ut one trtublom thing aftr tho othor," aaid to unarsniou Utber ho put the twin to bed. HMAlt t ued to love my rdQ, Hut now my lo I dad; I found a barhedor' button In my blatk-eyod Kumo'i bU. lo I tha quality that annbU you to pftMi tha trefflr rap in your rl1 car and pretnd thai yuu don't hr the matrh a It lit tho clgrette. f SMSlsl I mss ewlsa knek U mtt t haa cut pie In elttbt etott don't. Oh. what I m rara n day In Jun i ii nnawrr na imsi ici jraiMJn It' finding a hatnorrat Hold inn jub in pMDii-sn oninii.reiion, S'i Usrua.llut. Kaatraf . tm Irani lllllla'l latrr. Ho fliv ibat It nTr will boron- nrry to iptetn that yuu hononily hadn't bad a drop. Phtlnootiby I lut lha art rmtluvd to hid youm If Into the ballaf that mooy ia i ewrytniog. - Th only two rrrlar rfrrd la aa "ao human" are a grwmi wan aod a nionkay. Rom children are frr to hat a good tiro, aad nma have mothr who worry abrjt them. Ilraill I really the place for the tired bank clrxha tu o)oy Ufa. In Ilrniil tiiore are nine bulldaye In January and February, Khe wee throbbing puliatlng full of Mr, ao I trppd n tha ga and rtxl down to tbe etatlon. "Yt, Clarice, a BiUilog flngr on a deaf and dumb man might be called an Impadlmtnt of npeacb.'' Death doe n't teem o frightful whan you think of It a crolng the bar. It dron't help, howeritr, to think nf cro-a-log the etreat. KKW9 PROM TUB Ht'KMTiK rU!H A nw drlnkaaroplane cocktail. One dmp will kill you. Orw man ronalder tha two'dollar b'M o unlucky thnt he alwaye .give bit wife ono for hoi nllowauce. The annual problem nf how to carry all your prnal belong! tia-a when yuu lave uff your vert in bothering mera man. What mak'ts the p rob km nmre voilng to him le tha knowladgn thnt ha ha aolved the name problem In pre vloua yrara, but be can't rumember how. One mean of helping to bring the eugar eatnrtlnnen to time: That to tlr the aunar la the bottom of your coffee cup. Free Medical Advice "Don't buy thermometar In the a urn mer they are luwer In winter. t No. Arrhlpeltgo, mlnta are not tbe only Life Saver. An eiperlenced driver la one who ran tell In an emergency whether that eound I hi hrukea equeaklng or hi lto aquoallng, Another good memory tent U trying to rnttKmbnr whfth"r and why faniou women have buebandi. You naver heard of a clrrue having ahow for women only, n they Vlo for men. It would bo no ue to carry aticb an outfit. A lot of glrle can nut It on their fare mo aa to produce the popular two-tound eiiecu i FAMOUS WOIIDB Or FAMOUR MKN ' ton might at leant he noclahlel". "Mow much a querl?" "Do you think you ll crnh?" "Now up at the hoUHe" "We've cot to etun. and UI Hi n. glne CfKil.' "Now, do you havn a match?" MAW CMKKK HA Yfl ' ra ain't never been whnt you'd rnll A laolee' man. but vf.r Mlnnn twn'wn Lmh married I've nollred he'a Innlltifld In he a lot inorw clmrltnhln townrdH poor, nln- ft WOtnnn tlllin list In InmnrA r..... .1... ful men," OIXK-Ti. (iAVK J)llTlt WAIIMVO PijniUnr OlrraintHlanmi Itpnrtrd m-tf nixo iiivmiMMil Thn fnmltv nlnU . como such nn intlmatn pnrt of the i.wiii,i i, m i supcrHiinous stnrii'B rKinlln: Its . mnvenn-nls snw in 11 V In H ),. n A .... 1 1. i , ... - ... ......... .,, u.Mi,,, ui iirrii iu th" nwn"p rinil rnirlv rrniliiiips . Amons; thn stranp; tnlos Is ono or p clock thnt Knvo warning- of int nf it. ..... - n ... -. ...., , ,i iiwnrr, ,n n cer tain mnrchnnt's home In Nnw York tnsr stood' a'cloekithuttMt lioan miss this show in,; I truing: aim. lily fur titnny yrnre, On ilny II ntu)itit nt , twclvo o ltn'k. 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NKh out iiDury. - Today Only A Treat in Thrills II "Pawned" r Aaaw v&nnr, Al w,,n EDITH ROBERTS TOM MOORE , Also "DANDY DAN" A Lnuuli MnktT Sport Review Fox Novelty 1 I C.liiwlaV tomorrow ana CHARLES (BUCK) JONH hi a throl)liiiit. ''","u"",i' "THE BOSS OF CAMP rj 't3Ut adL 'cAuiwi ii