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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1924)
4 HiUiml.v. November ail, loa-l :n T I M K H - II I-1 II A Ii I) II f It N H . II A It N I! V (J O II v T V O II K O N VMm 3 .. ij ti lentp totiotis ill .ffr.P y ; to tlin Uotich npljodo. Woll, eortnln I ly I woulil Mot . Porhr.pa I iihnuhl have lioon li) pndvod iilid ItlsiiUod to J have it good Minn, I) wt, for hoioo roa- m)ii I couldn't nliiy mud. (To Do Continued next Week) DESOLATE ORPHAN BECOMES. CHILD PRODIGY TIIH WIN OF 'mi. Aii'iV I.ouUuk I""- Clray comfortably on aoncod In an nriuuhiilr bundle Dud d lied with ono of IiIh beloved Kicks on pnyi'liO'iuiulyBlH In his hand, I wi ut to my room to miiWo up my ,i, , whither I would o or not i aril s NVrlBlit httil koiio. UntirH .igo I ltul heard IiIh cur ntnrt. lUhtmus Wvo," I murmiinul, at l v.ith the wordH u huiibo of eon- ,i" 1 1 1. n ii. r r K i i.i 1 i' IT.! ' i ! i r t i M ! liMilluotw erupt over my lh- reflection In thu ohoviiN bowed tlinl tho days of eon it had loft mo putllil mid wiui. Kimu how It Ii with other ut tor tne, liMppluuHM Is the t i.. uiitirior In tho world. ji 1 wouldn't o with MnrJ i v.lifii tho Minn. It would i lit urter 1 had told Curtlas 'i a I had to HtHy nt home. i? to the window, 1 raised Holly wrotitlm with vlvll gleatuud ut tho window uiKhbors lioiuii. ClirlatiiiH' 1 Ii ul It en mo to mo. I know w! , I d do Try on my new frock o' mi r cloth Hint hnd cotno from New rk that vury afternoon. Juat iln t k up for fun would help kill Hid bcslduH thuru wan nothltiK ' r r m do, for Dr. (Jruy had dis ci n I !' would not allow mo buck at I);ild's bIiIu. 1 k Hied to my clonot door. Thoro it u . My silver kowii Bhltiimurod a 1 j,iiuned Like miiiu bockonltiK a.hii.tvin ". It tomptud anil iitlttred. I took it Keutly from lt ttlluwrnp pel ! .i' kit and held It cIoho to my fan Its texture was cool and snioctti 1 peeped Into my liottom ilr.iMiT Tin allvur BiiudalB from Nub's wire thoru. And Bllvur hose. Itko the ilitBt of mooubimuiH. I'd tr tviTi thliiK nil on. I t it not I in ii k lint heaven without t. Iit't and thu life of an iiukoI Miull be dull Indued without koh amcr and lace. Ju t .. IIS h W '1 .1 I in I was KlvlttR tho litnt touoh b in wnlked Mom Nulllu kuo In liar I.iimiI. "'ii the iiackngo. it wan i.iii'toiio I had ordered mi uti i my ipnvn. ' ii thu hall tnbl evor aonae kt.i.w when," Minn Nulllu nl you avor hnppon I wmi uiiKiir to put It on, "Whuu.yo' -lovcB'-Homubody, MIm' Snlllo, yo' sorter Iciiowb what bmil ttOHii In bwIiik on In iloro hoarto. 1 lowod an how din huro IioIiik Chrlii' tnilH Kvo iiiaybo Miivbu II ray he'd inako our baby fr i;o out fur a 111' while." Noddltii; her snowy whlto ltuiul, "Vour papa'n all rlfjht now, Itonoy, bo iitid inako tletn protty foot fly." Sho eroonud an old-tluio Vlrislula Iteol and iuriIo u volumlnutiB turn. A few turiiH bororo tho mirror. A bit of Hwiiflt, inlmy porfuiiiu from an iitoiulRr Mild all thoiiKhtH of u nur louii untui'O dlBappimrml. I wan JubI Sulllo nxnln. Tho carefree, frlvoloun und liappy-KO-liicliy Halllo of formur (Uya. Oiimi iiioro my fcplrlt of ro mmire ntlrruil Mini I foil a j;)ow i;o over my whole IiuIiik. -Ob. Mumtiir." I flnnlly anked, runllsltiK Mom Nulllu wiib Btlll there, "what inmlu you any what you did about-ur oh. you know, about Mlatur CurtlHB?" And I Iidkiiii hum inliiK a tu nu. "Honey chile, iIcmo olo oyeit ain't atono blind. Ain't 1 dono bi'oii blm moauliiK 'round llltu a limit kIiico yo' abut yourMDir In uputiilrK. Mo can't fool Mom Nulllu. I kitowod lie wiib Job' n-li:iukiirlit' for n look nt my babyohllu." Thu dooibull ram;. "Doro doy Ib. Mlna Hulllo. ltun 'lout;, now, and liavo a kooiI time." For ono brluf tin tiioiil I thought of Bovoral ruiiBoiiB why I nhould ntuy nt homo. "Ilere'ii yo' coat, chile, ko 'Ioiik " Mammy banded uiu my ovoiiIiik wrap from the clonot. tucked a Bcrr.p of a handkerchief In my hand and before I realized what I wuh dol k I wan rtimiliii; down the hall Hob had come to ixtcort too to the car I uot In. Ted JIIIIIiik'I wiib at my dido. "Kor Home Billy reiuion Ted wan afraid you wouldn't cume with iib If he wont lu" Marjorlo oxplaiueil "Oh, by thu way, Hulllo. thin lit koIiii; to ln tho luvolluHt party- We havu uot bail our 'life or the party' In auch a Ioiik tlmu." Ami nu tho HUbJoct wa grncofully chanced. Ilofgro wo NllKhtud at tho Wind r.or tba convurwitluti wan Hiuoothly rwntiliiK almiK. Tim! laiiKhud mid to chatttNl aa If nothluu had liappoiioil. TIIIH av and auk Ted: "Have you a clirurotlu? I am (iomiiletely out." Jack: "No, I haven't but wait a moment and 1 will cot one for you Oil, MOTH 1511 II" VANITV TOIIOI1KI) I'rlxuflftlitor (In reiilaurant) "(lltnui) a lmkod applo with cream." WaltroHB "Whipped ereom?" Prizefighter (dlHKUBted): "Nuw plain cream I can whip cream" , Till: HOV'H KIOIIT Inuxporlence: "Toll mo what ub tiully Ih ut the bottom or Uicho family ' Jiim?" Mxpurleiicuil: "Hootch." i u . . . .jt! Starting Puzzle Department Thoro HfiouiM lo bo'atich it ithzh on ''iiaawonl puzzloB ruiiiilug In tho ' ly pupera and oxiiIiiiiikuh roculvod m DiIh oHIoo Tho TlmuM-llorald hitB floclilmi to outer the Hold. It Ih not In a pnulllou lo kIvo prized for cor rect anriwoni but will bo j;lad to re ceive n ii h worn from Hioho who try to hoIvo thorn. Tim one publlBhud thin week In a ' kooiI puzzlo but Ih n violation or the iiMtal crowtword puzzle theory. It u iiiadi' by MIhu Kmma Wllnon m d poM"PMnoii many wood comhluti- wlll onjojr aolvlg. Undnriienitli lh' puzzlo ure printed llo "keys" to Itfl correct iiolittlon. Thoy nro Hie vortical and horizontal jiynouyiiiR of I bo hidden wordH. Tho numbered Biiuaroii aro tho ntartlns polntB ror wordH extondliifj horizon tally or vorllcally or both. Ono let ter to a U(iiiire. WordH end ut f Irnt black Hiiiuro eucotintorod or border or the puzzlo. IMck out a word Hint ritH a clvon ilofliiltlon and iipaco. Watch ror tho correct nnnwor lo i mm which we believe our roudom HiIb puzzlo In our next Ihbuo. AZADOUHI PACHALIAN 94 Pound Ha in ' r ' mii thla vury moinuHt?" Ha bad evidently dwIdiNl not to rofor - R M A,"" "ffr'i i porker fn.i.i winch tli Tin. pound-ham r-ome wan raiai-l ! li'ov.Trinklo'if Virginia. It wi-ir' ItHVI iHiund'A. It in claimwl i ib the tnrKuat ham uvur curr.i jy :! SfilS CSBIMnMSMOnBflVVnVSSavawaKlWIVaMaa)aaaap w eeK at w ; tiym MjWw'mtKriMnifmTii lnan reU-ntlnif th bllil t't . ti '. aglt- hrv. l! fyutt mi- A.IWk at By Arlhui Briabajrife i . , I.O0KEY GAS. 'T OF THE BOOTLEGGER. Vi M IS GOVERNMENT? ' . HEA RETIRES. -a iiijj L'XtierimttiU in the . tiiio or tftttolfuu in n iid Oil plant, miiiiy urn v.iic attucheil with atrium . pHHlucini; liianulty. Kivv I dud. 't'l, fond of atrlkltiK ' i 'In- ktrunya j(aa "loony" . ntuta don't know juat ' ii. 'iht mibtif ia exeitad 'n ilri-uUful nolaon gaa, and uiiiiy attorney ia inveati- Thr niiaUikv of a oworouin r' n rual tar inia croJU truli-y car, aliang of .n nd of it. kul In Un. The towernun a'tmittto) tht , -luil ben drlnkinjf , ami At f. muonahina whUki y InmtIukI up hia aUitemont. The towernuui will be punUhvd, ami ouchl to be. What about the m:m that ail.i liim the wnunVy? In ih.it the bontlegtfur did not miroly vtolatr the prohibilji'ii i li committed murder. Woul . it 'j v worth while to do aonutnuig about thnt ? &sSQ! I 'o.; V'Tii' th" b.d ni'' .no Kafi'H in fxiBlfnce that ..llf li.Jf a doi-ti lliirra to i M 1 1 td tbi'UBunil iteofilt with ii -t tuihi. Ami thoti multi tiii, or inori', In OKAtly "ill Impjuii if tli nation I ' citii b wcro attacknl by '' rs mm found unproparcd. "iifht tj intercut the peo.li : Uillll (ho unfortiuuiU- IX 1 hi the StandMrd Oil plant. , vim knew Abre-t-ll, tiled in Ioa i CiiJ Ii, I -J 102 i ihl 10U. Kiii uIwiivh menlton the t in in that lieglm Ilia 'I urv. '1 tin urn ii la coniin l.'i' vonnifuc than 100 wll i-ptiti'i. ilu practiHiii f nam Ii-IIm of .'1,000 crown i in 1'iiiinr, cliaalnif an '. .i J'ri ik-Ii ''huteau, vfituro ' l by tli ItMpura of thu j I I Intorofit Uncle Sam. ! Ms bird. And thu day 1 " when oaglea and oiowh be thu only flghtoiH In t of H uoblo ok!o lnr- iD'i rnlHerablu crowu, and ', lan'L pleasant. ' "ilKht bo more unpleasant ' thin country. If wo lunl i 1 our cnowleo mul or West The day devoted to national xevernmenl beliiK over, not to com iiipiiii for four year, it wtfiil b worth wlulu to oaUibhah n oeltnilioti of Rovernniunt. Accorilimr to Ariatotlu, It is "lliat, to auu that men nIiiiII llvo; aecond, U aeo Unit they ahnll livo well." That abbreviallott of Ariatotle's theory in A. K. .immurnV-nlmir-ablu caauy on (In etc politic ia aa cood a tlnflnitlon aa any. To ai', ftrat, thnt men l.ve, they aro nupplied with whnl they mcJ, and are not killed by their im-inn-; wnd, accund, to ate that they live well, in comfort. fre fioi i wor.y that 'a woveinmnit. Mr. Kca, lKH.'ttUK- i r"-,""i t,w bM) of nevfiity, nt.r"4 1' orn til -premdency of the J'tnin.. l.iiiiiu It nil row J to make roiiin ( u younver imm. At seventy u tua:) ahouQ b ut bin host, and Mi Uiu uiidoubtiilly in at lie beat nnnt uiy. and thcii'fiii-f ht thu mont ulUlen' period of bi lifis For nu t ut live wlBely und think iih th"' I"" the moBt elHcii'nt ytarN of life uliould lomo bitwuii. mvi'iiiy i.nu i-Hjhty. (iladalono waa at hia bit when puat aeveuty, flvhtintr iu thu iiouku of (lominoiu dibutcM ut four iu U. mnniintf. Von Moltko wuh seventy whin he took cbttrtfU of the 1'ruxsit.ii in rny, nnd wipatrout llm Fit-iu-h. t,lom unpenu waa long paal menty. an i Ifoch was n olo man, retired, '.Hu tho two combined did to tj,niuiiy what Von Moltko had do.e t. Pmnce. flood newa for motbi-iK and 1'tlb boys. The X-ray destroys ring worm. It iina stamped out the dh onsu in Prance and will do it any whero. Mothers that have strui; tflcd with rliitfwonn will welcome Unit Inclination. Tlie X-ray bom hurdH the ormiiHin thatcauiH liui i inirworm witli u bonibardniit't a . doa-lly to tlio rlHirw -rm jmuiMite nu ih Hbiapncl to l.miiaii bi.iiii,'H. t!-t- A'luuul i b.'t.i!:tii..ri' !,' ' I'lrf s;i.d iiio'it o! oi nt I ! 1 14.". I i ' "H 'l iirh.r.M.T 0.11 Dl ",' ' '" U3. a .iVoini' t-i i Ii oi ic...r t)a. w , f.'ivid i linr . tl at V'J V-ll! 'i' I ' -1 "' W'- n's th - ih " "v- ' n't (Un tl .C I. -V ill l..ilil, I.OHK-. in! h-awn tuc M. i our ciw-l r hall thm Than!.'--.:i' .' ' ! H(imi' ih" past und the iciiis wt have ah-d. we bow th.) TlumUglvin' Doy, . . . for, hvJl i' enim-s soon to tho vou:uls t'ut hate bled. . . . Rejoice, Una TbAkglvJn, Day! The Lord of the Vlnyard pro- videth the yiHU rroni ijaraen and orchunlftow wcd4r n :UJ, with Joy in the light of Hia prt-eiea revca! d. wo hall Uus Thi.t:l:irlvm Day! l'uiUkc f t'o feuat in the ( fuli.i .- of thu -un this, our i ThnnUsi'. in Di.yl Tlic uif.l- , time la jjftit- but the barVirl I-' ) lure, ri ihls- a Thunlwur ' Pi-. Lot iiuil.i-i' h fit c,lrt h (. ii into our ttiui. l.iii tfH HPPV- lltpS iib-M-iia' ii ttard to enure'. . I,r. I'iju-ii titld ulli'iriei"'' ,n'' 'lli.iiil(ki;iM .' (iood-will oo II - fill h'dl. BWlH'. Da I I I I n v -"A VVUhi l '"OU At B A wOJ AT IT -. x, N- . -rc--r,Vji " t- is ar r 'tW&t t J jS . !xX'i'4" ' "Do all the little i-JiIh In Armeulii drosH like you XadIT" "Oh. my! no, f you otiKhl to mih how many elotboa wo don't biivo." Thla conversation In n l'ortlaud ofrtoo Is typical or tho itilek wit and ready reaponaa or Axadoubl I'ni-ballaii, who was brniiKltt to Amur lea by her foal nr inolhor. Mra. I'enrl It. (lauiiaway, formerly or Mudford and Keattlo. "I.lttlo Azadouhl Ib no more lovable nor brlKlit'ir than the majority of the 8,r,00 children over whom Dr. (Iiinnn way Iiiih iiiihIIciiI overBlKlil In Holrut, Hyi'ln," Htatort Mtm. (lanuaway. "It wan her utter liulplesmioH ilurliiK thu Mix moiitliB wo rotii'.hl ho hard ror her lire Hint endeared her to iib ho that foil wo could not r.lvo her up and 1 broiiKht her to America to adopt her." In JiiiIko Tnllmnn'H court In Hi attlo the adoption wan carried out whlln alio, tour and n hair years old, solemnly rained her hand and declar ed, "I adopt you iih my miimiiui." I Axadoubl was the flrnt and only I clillil or a youiiK couple or education and refinement and wiib born shortly after the armistice was Blk'tied and bucaiiKo It was thotiKht that freedom hnd come hIio wiib named Azadouhl (daiiKliler or freedom). Hut the cIomo of tho war did not brink' peace to the Near Kant and durltiK the last three years morn tbiiii a million poo plo have been rendered IioiiioIohh. Many or these who are now IioiiioIohh refusion were threo years uro llvlnj; In modern, Btenm-hented homes and worn hiiiiiIIiik their children to for cIkii coiiutrloB ror an education. Azn douhl and Iter imrents were amonir those exiled. The father was driven Into tho Turkish army wlnuo ho was killed Axadoubl and tier mother wan dered In the wood from the time sho was nitin mounts oiii until she was a year old when both mother and child were HiifforliiK from module, pneu monia and dysentery. Thoy round rndiKO in n Near KnHt lioBpllal only to be (Uncovered by the Turku, who two iluyH later drove tho mother out to die. Why t hay loft the baby no one knows. Thau began the lunaest and hardest fUhl of Dr. nnnnaway'a lone medical earner.. The reMiilt spaks for Itself in this nappy. iHiuny alrl. who In n teat made at Cbent-y Normal Hchoul. showml a uieu tallty t eight years at the .ge of four and a half. "Then' are thouaaada of children with nil or Axadotibl's raiwbllltleM, houiHlesa Iu Oreuk and Hyiinu rHfuxoo oamiw iiMlay. They aro beyond the reuoh of the Near ISast Iteltef simply beuauao preeeut fluids are exhausted when we have cured ror the rift y thouaiittd children already In our care. Recently a beroavod niotlier mivo mo (10 lo Kuarutitoe the earn for a year or a child such aa Axadoubl. I lor love now flows out to u child uomuwhero In the Near l&isl," states J. J. Hand- Hiiltor. ItoKloual Director or Near Kant Heller. Tho Near KriHt Itollof offlcim are at .130 IliirKo IlldK., Keattlo and Oil! Htock KxchiiiiKo, Portland. i JHBH .- aLttLm .. :zpp?Z!Lppf:z m& I 1 W-l I 1 mm- Vertical 1 A Bharp blow ii A three-toed sloth :i Sutllx I Htomnch f To fly or move rapidly ti Used In malcliii; varulBhuH 7 A prepoBltlou 8 To Biicced or nnlu ti Child's iiamo ror Father 11 An open woven rubric, tied with iiiomIioh 12 An enemy H A matlcluuB old woman HI A piiBsliiK ratioy I.S Thu IniuKluary world Inhabited by fairies '10 A river In Huii;ary 22 Abbr. lor Oraduatu 23 Uoddess or the Karth (Myth) 21 A la rye shrub or the Mullow fam ily :fj To cry plaintively; as a child 20 A boy's name 27 Ito.itl (Abbr.) IS asiiiarluiii (Abhr.) 2'J The wliu; of a bird to Tho horizontal plooo of wood at bottom of window 32 A town In Alueaandrlii province; Piedmont, Italy 31 A Kraaay field or plain 37 Derived rroiu u Oreelc word mean ing other :u Planet 41 Aptitude. CiiuutiiK 4t Sermon. (Abbr.) 43 A period of time 4 l Any sort food for babies 10 Kach (Abhr.) IS Them, thou, (Abbr. Archaic form) Horl.itiital I To wrench apnrt 5 A defect y Perttilnlni; to every day 10 Purtalnlui; to anulenl Home 12 llofuddled (old bIiiiii;) 13 PhlloHOphy or inoralu ir Medieval trading vohboI 17 Used In oaths 111 To coiiHUine food 21 Hllver, whlto metallic elemont (Abbr.) 22 Hllence by force 24 To souk In liquid 20 (J loom 28 A thick Hwcuty liquid 117 To flout aloft tbroiiKli tho air 31 A nonport on the Sou thorn Const or Asia Minor 33 Central Peninsula or Southern Ahlr. 3fi A Hinnll Bhrttbby evernrcen plant (Any plant of tho koiius kouiii of the rose fnmlly) 30 A Blnto (Abbr.) 27 Unman nntlque mniiuy mado of copper or bronze 10 Illtnrato In arts (Form iibciI whon 31) Personal pronoun doKruu Is kIvoii wnmoii) (Abbr.) Ill A stone which splits readily H A iMtlvu Hawallnn food I ft To aoold (Scotch) IT Any troplea! plant of tho Arum family 60 To daah about I nmiMMiM uojwmiu NEW INTERNATIONAL APPEAL FOR REFUQEE3 (luueva, Switzerland. A Joint ap peal f i oiii twenty iiuIIoiih Iiiih been placud before (ho I.oiikuo of NatloiiH, askltiK for tho uppoliitmuiil of a com ihIhhIoii to uhsIhI the American Near Hast Holler Iu Its work ror roritKOOB In (Ireei'o and lllhlo I.iiiiiIh. The ap peal Hays: "In view or the Interna tional churactor or the question Involv. ihI und the necessity ror an impartial, accurate and aulborltativo Htateinent ot the sltuatloii, we request the Deaituo of NatloiiH to appoint u coiiiiuIhsIou which shall nuiko u prompt, thorotiKh Inquiry Into tho dlslroHHlnu coudltloiiH in the Near Kast and Indicate what tups should b tukou to ninullorato those coudltloiiH Iu accord with liu munilarluu views or our twentieth country lire." TO DLES3 AMERICANS Moscow. Tho annual ceremony or tho Armunliiu church, known :ih tho "llhmiilut: of Hie Amurloaus," will (uko place ul Jfiiivun, Onuouslaii HuhhIii, noxt .month. Tho ceremony Is an ox pruHHlon or Kratltudo for help which tho United HIiUoh Iiiih extoiulod to Ariiienhi tliroucb tho Near lOunt Ho ller durliiu the piiHt few years. TURKEY DINNER IN PALESTINE Jerusalem. A ulft of 200 llvo tur knyH hau JubI been recolvod by tho Near l2nBt Hellef rroni an Armenian farmer In Kyypt. Tho birds are to provide rhrbitmiiH (IIhuoih ror 1,200 Amcnlim chlldrun In orplmuuBoa Goodyear Balloons Make Motoring Cheaper It's actually a fact. They do. Because thuy really aluorb (he shocks ami jolts that loosen holts, run up repair billt), and gener ally rack your car to pieces. They save you time on the road becau.se they smooth out thu humps. And Goodyear Balloons wear hotter and longer because they aro built of a new Goodyear in vent ion Sittertwist a special cord material that stretches under impact, yields and absorbs the blow without breaking. It makes the tires last longer, and protects them against injury, Cost ih yory low. In fact, Guodyonr Balloons today cok Iiws than you have been paying for regular tires. Drive, around today nnd get our proposition. Burns Garage ILnr..ii-iireTali.MVlnllMiTI.ari-!MWfl.Jivrtiiiw--ii--T,.i1 rf... vlflJ.. , rnm- Jitll" " h