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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1928)
Radio Wedding Was the "Real Thing" Hunting Season in Full Swing STARTING EARLY JlFeu? By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Deaa of Man, University of lllinoi.. S Little m ft, . .J v 3 1 . There was genuine' radio wedding at the Itudlo World'! fair in New York, the happy couple being married by Dr. Clnrence J. Harris, who read the service from suite In the Hotel Astor. This photograph shows, left to right, Jessie Simpson, bride; Llta Korbe, radio queen of ll23 and maid of I honor at the wedding, and Robert W. rtilllpson, groom, looking nt their novel I wedding cake. The cake was uado around a radio set and loud speaker tliut i actually works. Care of Tuberculosis New Tort A survey recently com pleted by the National Tuberculosis association showed that New York tate leads the country In the num ber of public, semlprlvate and private sanitariums for the cure of tuber culosis, with California ranking sec oii. This state has a total of 9.40$ beds while California bos 4,4,"L The growth In Institutions for tuberculosis cases has increased greatly during the last twenty-four year. In UV4 there were less than 8,000 bedi devoted to the care of the tuberculosis. Today there are 72,723 beds In fit public, semlprlvate and private tuber calosla sanitariums. This include SUCH IS LIFE MOM, IS IT RiSHt) . UwHSjj? I HOPE VOU ) T ' VT1 trJiCTC "-Z I I -TteEUWkiU'JST1 WHV MO.lr hlEVER RAISE tf2 t 0TAWr i Sii&C BUT ?n zJr mm ssu Weird Noises Are Laid to Pirate Spooks Ellrubetb City. N. C Two humlrl yeun ago. the children would have whispered "pirates" when diMr lammed mysteriously nt night on Church's Island. Today the grown ups shout "spooks.'' George Urlee, who with bis family TEACHES VITAL FACTS I at . Dr. Illunche M. Haines, dlre tr of muternlty and liifiiney work for the children's bureau of the Cnlted States TJcpnrtment of Labor, has re turned from an extended trip through the South, which took her through flooded districts In Arkansas and burning brush In New Mexico, dur ing her work of leaching the women the rnre of Infant! and preuutul cure ttt themselves. V ...f-t i i" wmh ' ' : q PKA, Hawaii. Porto Itlco and Ihe rtillllpltie! and 44 federal sanitariums containing 12.320 beds. It Is estimated that .200.010 persons are cared for yearly, Kvery state In the Cnlted States, except Idaho, Nevada and New Mex ico, tmilmaiiu public Institutions for combating the disease. Idaho and Nevada make absolutely no provision public or private, for the tuberculous, the report Indicates. Dr. Llnsly It, Williams, managing director of the National Tuberculosis association, characterized the analysis as "most Illuminating'' and declared: "Despite the foct that there has been an Increase of 77) per cent In Naughty William By Charles Sughroe lives In s frame house on the Island hui brought word to the mainland that strange noises, as of heavy weights dropping, or nf a woman slirleklng cione hi lutervuls from the walls of his home. I!rie Is a fisherman, staid la ap l-iniine Mrs ISrloe und the p! I hp-en corri.horale the story os told ly the hu-hiind. Tl.e noises are said to occur In lirmid daylight or In the wee hour before dawn. The entire family mis lieen aroused liy rnomis and gurgles emaniillia immetlnio from the SMli again from t lie cellar. Search afiet seiirth lm fiilled to ahnw a nulural ciius, iiU-e clulms. Hecenlly word of the strange hip lienlngs spreud to the uiululund nnd senres each Sunday go by bout to the Island, which Is steeped with Irudl lions its a pirate rendezvous, and visit the house. The coast of Niirth t'arollns neni heie years ago whs a fuvorlle gathering pluce fur hiii-nitieers. Tle ho,e their u in shins to In Ihe Inleis and sailed out hi' night to ruld ship plug ailing the coast. 4-4'f-4'4i4t4'4-4-44-4-4"ft'44't444 DIPPING INTO SCIENCE New Plat'nj Process Although It bus long been possible to use most mettils such as gold, silver, nickel, etc for plating purposes, it mis not until this year that a proc ess for plating aluminum was perfected. Aluminum is the most resistant of all ineiuls to chemical and natural corrosion therefore this uew discovery l very Important to Industry.' The process whs perfected by t'nl verslty nf Illinois chemists. (It by mourn Npd, iniaM I believe It was Frank who organized tl.e baseball team among t lie boys of his community when he was thirteen and who cap tained It. He be gan to show lead ership very early Ho was the first to start playing mni'Mos In tlie spring, and the most enthusiastic, and lie opened up the work In foot ball among the Juniors In the fall. Athletically Frank got un early start. I believe, too, that he was president of the organization which opened up the soft drink emporium on the va cant lot across from his house. The parlor consisted of a store box fenced about with narrow hoards covered with gay tissue ptior. Frank acted as treasurer, also, having pret ty largely financed the enterprise nt the beginning, bringing In the other fellows as they were able to furnish business or financial old. He told the facilities for the care of the tuberculous In the pust tweuty four years. Improved methods and the In creasing desire of the public to learn the truth about Its physical condition brings to lllit more cases of tuber culosis than can be jukva care of by existing sanitariums. "Four slates on Ihe list ni've only one sanitarium each, but the fuel that they are all publicity supHrted Is an encouraging sign thut the citizens and officials of those stales Lave begun to realize the Importance o; providing protection against IuIht culosls, which still kills more persons between the ages nf eighteen and forty-five than any other disease. New lork.-Sliocked hy reulizjitloii that the boy whota she regarded as her twin brother Has In reality oo re lation at all. and thai bis own true brothers and sisters bad suddenly ap pen red to displace her In his affee tliina, Jessica Kurt Trogmi. twenty two, of Freeporl, U I, has dlsap poured from her home, leaving oo clew to tier whereabouts. Her "brother.? William Hurt, re cently toh the curious story, a story that bus kpt their neighbors excited ever since JesHcu s disappearance. "It nil started In Cumden. N. J.,' suld llaru "Three families were llv Ing there, Ihe Ktrlekliiiids, the Fur nesses and the Haifa I wus the fouiigcHt ot the Kurness family, nnd when I khs sli yeurs old my Ihei died During (lie funeral prepara lions my futher decided to Intrust me lo the enre of the Harts an elderly coup.e who hud always been his friends. "I wus to stay there only a week V.'INS COACH'S FAITH One of the few teller men on the Illinois vurslty teum this full Is I.. H HimHrk, tin -whom I'nnch Zuppke Is HJftln(( tnnch 'dependence. Tragedy in Reunion taiasA W Ti nie that the business flourished di r Ing (li heated uionths. As the weather grew cooler In tho fall, the soft drink parlor was metamorphosed Into a news stand. It was an ei.rlv start In business administration, but I iiui sure that this beginning will have Its beneficial effects twenty years front now upon Frank's busi ness ellkiency. Ho has learned bow to organize a business, how to buy economically, and how to save and Invest his money. It Is Jn church that Frank has at tracted my attention most. Ho sits In the same ew every Sunday, alert snd attentive. Ho seems to under stand what the minister Is saying even when It Is more fully applicable to older persons than to himself. I never see him laughing and carrjlng on a whispered conversation with the other boys during the service. He keeps his mind on what Is being said. Ho Is reverent and serious looking. Ho follows the responsive reading, he takes part in the singing, be bows his bend during the prayer In fuc-t he plays the religious game as seri ously and us enthusiastically as he goes In for athletics and business. Some day Trunk la likely to be (he het athlete In school because he has a good body and he bus Interest In pliyslcul development and physical nut Just iiefore my iiimI tier's burial the Harts suddenly left for Nailivllle. Tenn, where Jessica and I Here brought up as their children till ne were fourteen years nhl Jeslcu nnd I were then luken buck to t'am.l.n alwuys believing we were brothel and sister, thoiigb knowing we were adopted. "Meanwhile the Kumes-es bad moved to I'hlludelphlu, so I nevei knew hn uiy real parents were. When the War came I enlisted, though onl. seventeen years old Jessica had meantime heen married. Her husband was a pilor of a Standard (III emu puny plane In South merlon, but he was killed Jusl a week hter, and both the Hurls died Jusl after the Armls Hie. "We then went to live in Freeporl vltb Mr ami .Mr llergstrum, who nere old friends of the Hurts. Jessies helped with Ihe housework and I got odd Jobs. Tin ri Mliout month ago I wrote to Mr. Strickland, asking Ml in lo get a Job In his silk business. He happened to show II lo an eldcrl woman who knew the Furtiesses and Hurls In Cuuiden. She knew my fain Hy bad always been looking for me and she wrote them In I'hlludelphlu "A few days Inter a Mrs. Sue I'ot tor, uiy reul sister, wrote me und asked me to come and visit her for a week In North riilludelpbln. I was awfully surprised, of course, but I told Jessica und together we motored down lo Mrs, I'oller'! bouye. Hun described (he reception be re ceived from bis family, which included another sister, Mr Mary Hots, unit his brothers, George and Kdwurd He suld thul Jessica grew more and more uncomfortable during Ihe welcome und tlnally fnluted "dead away." He suld he tried lo comfort her, but he couldn't help mulling a fusa over his new futu Hy. "(Josh I" he suld, "blood will tell you know. I Just couldn't help liking ihem, and even on the way buck Jesal ca wouldn't sli beside me once." " The weef "after" r fttfur, from rblludelphitt Jessica Ulsupiivured, . IT f I 1 k r 'mm TP' skill, and he Is learning how to de velop these to the best advantage, I would not he surprised If, when he got to college, he went in for a bust ness training, for even now he seems to be developing a keen business sense. Ho Is making his own spend ing money and every Sunday I nolle thut, when tho collection plate Is passed, be drops In his weekly con tribution. I am sure that twenty years from now he will be a lender In the church, for the religious habits which he Is so early forming, he will not be able to break, lie will be president of the board of trustee! very likely. When there li no d of raising' money to build a new church or to add to the old one It will be Frank who will be called on to manage things. There Is nothing like beginning enrly. (A t:i. vum Nwippr union I n A ninn s chn meter Is like his shadow which sometimes fol lows and sometimes precedes Mm, and which Is occasionally longer, occu- slonully shorter thmi he Is. Ihen she si-ni Mm a card from Free port, su)lng thut she wus going to lieiieva. N. V. Hurt chiirucierlzed this as a bluff, becuuse, he said, be was sure she knew no one Hn-re. Hurt said he would ebunge bis mime to Flirnera. When asked alimil Ids fu lure plans, he said he didn't know. "Fin going In search of Jcli n, It she doesn't show 'up soon MeuuAhlle, I'll stick lo niy Job." . A KuroHun Invention Is an nlurm clock which wakens a deaf sleeper by bouncing a rubber ball on him. . SMART FROCK smart Iwonlece frock feutnrlnii the modernistic tendon In dMiiri The dress la of lluhl kasha, with dark lone of Jersey mounted on It, lidding at rlk Ing if (lite down the sleeve! and forming a belt and an accent to the hemline. A huge silk lie la worn at the nock. ii - V " .'.vl I 'i.V.iwnfjyi A Smile s HE KNEW HIS FAMILY "Do you think being able to get liiollon pictures over the radio will help any In getting families to spoi.d more time at homer asked the Curi ous One. "No," growled the father, "they would rather go somewhere and semt RO cents to sea them thmi slick round home and see them for noth ing" HAD BEEN PICKED lie You're the sweclest flower thut vcr grew. She Hut don't forget that I've been picked before I ever met you. Dawn "Howdy, Old World." Ihs rohln .n kt morn. To bsnlah hours of wslctilulnrs for lorn. A kumblt tons'lsr thus md, bola to M 1 ''litre rmn nw tn4 1st more ra aunt dr " Cruelty in tht Homt "Now, whut are the tiuelly chuigesf "My husband anted me to get up In the middle of Hie night and cook breakfual for him." "And what constituted Ihe middle of Ihe ntghtr asked the Judge, who knew a thing or lo himself. "Light A. U." Spetchl "We cherish freedom of speech." re marked Ihe earnest citizen "Vet we must remember," mid Sen ator Sorghum, "Unit Ihe person who la neither very Intelligent nor Industri ous Is usually Ihe one who has lima to do the uisl talking " Washington Slur. De$prratt Remtditi Wife (Hi, John. I've discovered that Ihe woman leil door has a but Ilka mine. Huh Now, I suppose. youH want me lo pay fur a n.-w one. Wife Well, dear. Hint would tss cheiiHT tlmn moving. (everybody s Weekly. Cood-By fleggle I luemi to mnrry your daughter, sir, and what's more. I'm going to do IL Do you follow me? May's Dud Yes as fur as the door. WIDELY KNOWN "Is she widely kiiowtir' "Is shef Known us iihout (no unit half f.-et wide. I think." Dull Repast Th ilUlltmnp hid us shrink Frim nlfssors riiMinnisrv. A llttl w msv tin nil , i(l h Uui w must not lit mrrry, Compromiu "And now do you get on with emir wlfer "I've a splendid working uritifigo. ment with her In ihe morning she does wluil she wants, and In Die ufter lioou I do what she wants." Domtitic Motet "1 understand thut ymir wife thought of inking up law before she married you." "Thai Is so. Nikv, honever, shea content lo lay H down I" A Cold Digger "How does li come thai daughter dales with h dllTereiii boy friend every nlgbir asked father. "Ilecnnse no boy could afford to data with her more ilum one night a week," replied mm her. At Firtt Ontet Daughter Did ton in, v. .,. i. - - - If iu-w affairs, daddy f Soldlet father No, child, J fell In tht ' first engagement. Everybody Weekly. '