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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1914)
fir-, ' , ,' ''PAGBLIflOirH L'h!J - Fi , i, i J r w, l M M M I M I la U f ? f ? I i i hi -It v i v r u Ira- Hi W mmmmmmmmeameesms.w , . - r - 1 IK ' r MEDFORD' MAIL tribune AN INHKf'KNDKNT NB PUBLWHKU Bvenr: aft OTERNTOM IT TO KtCKPV. BONDAT BY MEDPOIID PKINTINQ CO. " Otttc Mall Trlbbn Bulldlnc. IS-lMt Hwth, Fir, etret tlphma 74. Tha Democmllo Time. Tha Mudford Mall, Tha Med ford Tribune. Tha Souta rn OrrronUn, Tha Aahland Tribuua. mcewraM BATM Out jrwir, by mall Il.jt on montn, cr mail .n Par month, delivered by carrier la Mrdrord, Jacksonville and Can tral Point , .14 Saturday only, by mall, per yftr 3.00 Waekty. tar year - MO Official Paper of the City ot Madfora. Official Paper of Jackaon County. Entered aa aecondUM matter at Medford, Oreiron, under Ue aet of March t, 117. Pull ImI Wlro AftocU4 Prc WRb Mcdfor Stop-Ora WMUI CISOTTIJaTXBV. Pally avrnjre for nx inontha endtnc December 31. 1IU. "0. GRANTS PASS iir.iii.i 0 COSTS $93,653 W (Grant- Pa Courier.) After weeks of striving nnd of iliini; into ninety nnd incomplete records, Ihe city lins nt Inst reached whnt appears to lo n reasonahly cor rect statement of the finance of the inunicip.il roihvny ImiMitig. Auditor Jlasler, assisted liy Accountant oo.i nnd Treasurer Jester, ha rendered n report to the council tlint meets the npprovul of tlint body, nnd tun; shows in detail vhnt the road has cost nnd where the money wa cs lendcd. This report will he pub lished in detnil in the Courier. The. report pIiowh that there hn liccn available from all sources for the. purposes of huildinp the road a total of $208,374.S0, while the ex iciim. to date, nnd including the en gineers' estimate of the cost of com pleting the unit to Wildervilltt, $10,-411.-U, .$lln,Cir3.10, leavinjr ft sur ldujfwhen the wad i3 turned over to the operating department of $H, 721.70. The statement showa that thero has been .received -into or U still due the railroad fund $202,000 from the sale of the bond isMie, and $0374.80 from miscellaneous sources, accrued interest, etc. The expendi tures include $.1.1,400 for the ripht of way terminal irrdMpd-', $72u0 for the Itii;;;s-Iueas holdings, $88,471.10 for construction and ctitiipment to date, $22,000 to Keeler Ilnw. ns rmnml fiin on the bond sale, $12,000 for In tercnt on the i-mio for the year 1014, nml miscellaneous expenses of itfi 120.50 wliich will he bet out fully in the published statement. The en gineer's estimate for the completion of the. road to WildervilJc, including the payment for the two steel bridges over the Ilo;iic nnd Applegate rivers already contracted for, is $11411.4-1, nnd this figure the commission and tho council consider amply tnrpe fo cover nil contingencies,' leaving the balance of $1 1,721.70. ns determined by the report submitted by the city auditor. T DEER IN VALLEY Mrs. Watson Is having a lot of tun on her (arm In Evans valley all right, tnyu tho Ilogup Hirer Argui. A short time ago a couple of rattle snakes Weru killed at tho house, ana iasr Saturday morning she heard a big muss at her spring. Thinking It a couple of Jnckraubtts Mrs. Watson got a i'i rifle, and Judge her surprise, on Hearing tho spring to seo a flrio big buck drop over tho fumo as light as a feather. Uut, thou tho fun bean. No sooner bad the deer struck ground than tho Watson cow took after it, and the chaso was on. Acroes tiio pasture to tho Garhart fence, and the deer Jumixtd with ease. "Out of (ho frying pan Into tho fire," instead of ono' cow after It. thero wore four of them. Mr. Kar- liart's cows took up the chase and the last Mis. Watson saw the. doer ha was making good time with tho four cows a closo second. ' We have a IHBOt ores, recently .stalled especially forprlntliff fraH labels. Medford J'rluting Co. John A. Perl UMDIRTAKIE Jvsilr AseaiM m H, MAH'tt JMT MetNMW H. 47 Mef 414 m imm iiii I r WLUtKVILLt THE NEW PRINCE 0 PEACE NliiW piiioc oi lienl'O tnc old wona to nnir. wihst their murderous orgy and to follow hint through tho shady Hooks and vordure-elad hills of the Vale of notice, liie Mauser and the duni-duin will be laid away. MMu shriek of shell nnd the bursting of bomb will be forever stilled. Forgotten will be siege gun and niaihof-war. No longer will fields be erimsoUod with tho life blood of tho iniiooent for the now angel of light has conunanded sur cease of sorrow, and war shall be no more. "Who is the new prince of peace? No other than our old war lord, our war lord strong and mighty in battle (on paper), William ltaudolph tlonrst but a few brief days ago shrieking with lungs of leather for war, clamor ing vociferously Vol greater navies, and demanding in tones as soft as a siren and ns dulcet as a oaliopo, the armed invasion of Mexico How is Mr. llOarst going to accomplish the ponce uni versal'! U.y instruments far more deadly and dangerous than any dreadnought yet devised, by weapons so won derful that whenever Europe realizes their effectiveness, kaiser and ozat king and princeling will tumble off their thrones by his yellow journals. What monarch so audacious as to dare to face the salacious and slanderous batteries of Hearst's journals'? Krupps never began to make weapons so deadly. Our yellow kid herohas ceased his invasion of Jluerta land and his abusive attacks upon the peaceful policies of Wilson and Bryan long enough to seize command of the battleship Piffle and is now bombarding "tho ridel's of non-combatant foreign powers and lenders of thought" to join him in a "great international pence, movement." It is. enough to make the dove of peace desert the neslHonrst has long pictured in Bryan's scanty locks and fly to heaven to escape the racket. What transtormed the threatening war lord into the apostle of peace? A chance to pin one of his own cheap medals upon himself, to crown himself with one of his own tinsel wreaths and to slobber nauseating praise upon himself. Here was a chance to glorify one whom the world rejects nnd for such a chance ITenrst turns turtle on any policy. Perhaps, however, the transformation is due to read ing Tolstoi and feeling that the venerable Russian author in his death bed prophecy meant Hearst as the now Na poleon when he said: About the year 19 IS a strango figure from the North a new Napoleon enters the stage of the bloody drama, lie Is a man of little militaristic training, a writer or a Journalist, but in his grip most of Kufojio will re main till 1925. nearst could not, owing to his nature, imagine anyone but himself could fulfill this prophecy therefore we have our new prince of K?acc, a strango figure, indeed. Taking Movies Hundreds ' of Feet Uuder the Earth Motion .pictures of 'natural' scene, as distinguished from those specially staged in the studios, can now be made In tho middle ot tho darkest night. In the depths of the blackest coal mine anywhere, In short," says the September Popular Mechanics Magazine, in an Illustrated article "This advancement In motlon-plcturo photography has been attained by the employment of two distinct methods of producing intense light, one of which, in this application, Is entirely new. it was because of tnc efilclcnc.7 of these agencies that pictures, hither to almost .Impossible for tho split sccsnd camera to catch, have been made. Tho manifold activities con stantly going on beneath tho surface of the earth, the toll of the miner, the beauties ot tho caverns, tho traf fic, under the streets of cities, and tho 'underground phases of engineering. which In the past have been described only with type and still pictures, now What and Where A foreign trade of nearly a billion dollars n year is enough lo mnfcc the exporters nnd importers of the Unit ed Slates sit up mid take notice of jmy couufry, nnd Argentina crowded that figure lat year. To lie a little more pxiicI, it was about $880,004), 000.. That is nearly $T2.1 per cnpilii. Tho foreign (rude of the United Stntcs is about $J4.'J0 per capita. Kvidcntly Argeniini- is home trading nation, and the (pieslions, What and lrom whom doe that country huyY nnd What mid to whom does it tell? nrV jumI now of peculiar hnnoriiinee Tlii I'nu-Kuropean ir m Mining up tin btiMM'ss interests of the Unit e.d Stales ns they have never been stirred before, mid they wnnt to know n number of thiuggs. In Ibis. couicrtJon the Pnn-Amer-icnu Union, Vnt.hingloir, I). L, pub lisher in the July number flf It monthly bulletin a detailed review of the commerce of Argentina for IDlfl, which reveals somo vrrj lmforlnnt filfirf. For itiHtuucc, wo find that in textiles, including iiiaiiiifaclurcH of silk, wool, cotton mid other fibres, Argentina impel led nearly 410,000,. 000 worth; iron, steel, iiiid'niiiniifiicv lures I hereof, lo the value of ktA)r 000,000; railway curs, automobiles mhl oilier vehicles, wirlli over h'.7, 000,000', en r I In, Monti coal, etc, ncpily 4:17,000,000; building iiiulcri' all, licmly fll,000,0H0, mid food prpdurls irllft.nofMlOO, TIh'nii mu bill ilx (if llm iiIiiicii major elHMiri'H lions givrii In ililiul, MEDFORD KfAIIJ TRIBUNE, is oonnniuidiii tho annios of inoir moou-sniiuiiK sinii', i constitute a new field open to tho motion-picture camera. "Without tho aid or electricity, arc lamps or flashlight powders, clear negatives were recently mado during tho night by a motion-picture camera using a 1-tO-second exposure. The light was furnished by two candles made of a composition of metallic magnesium and aluminum, which gave an Intcnso white light with a constant actinic violet ray. While a good arc will develop between 4000 and .1000 cp.( the portablo candles reaches a degree of luminosity as high as 50,000 cp. Its contended superiority over other artificial !li;ht lies In its penetrative qualities. Out side ot a rango ot approximately 30 feet tho light of an arc Is not suffi cient for movie-photographic pur poses, whllo tho magnesium- alumi num candle has Illuminated objects 1000 feet from the Camera allowing impressions with considerable do- I tall." Argentina Markets f Who sold Argentina tho gnodsT The following 11 re the amounts in round numbers of the imports from 'mil of the leading six conn I lies, given in Argentina dollars, mid an Argentine dollar is worth I'.bout 07 cents in United States money. From the United Kingdom (Great Uritain not includi'ii" Cminda. Australia or 'other possessions), $1.'I0,000,000; ; Germany, $71,000,000; United Klnles, 0:i,000,000; France, ifllB.OOO.OOO; It aly, .f.'J.yillO.OOO; Helgiiim, if22,000, OM. Of the total imports tho United Kingdom furnished 31.1 per cent; Germany, ItJ.l) per cent; United Stutcu, 1.1.7; France, 0; llhly, 8.3; Ilelgium, fi.2. In other words, over 51 per cent of Argentina's imports in 1013 came from four of Ihe Kuro penn countries now busily engaged in trying lo exterminate one miolhet The second (inestion, What nnd lo whom does the eoilnlry hcIIT is nbiuil ns, important us the first. If Argen tina cant sell ber products she can t get the money to buy. That's n pretty plain proposition. Now, wl;at does she hcllf I'le-cminenlly food products, needed juM hilw by the wnrring nalions a perlmpfi never be. fore. I.iihI year Argentina sold over 4300,000,000 wurlli of UKriciillurnl products, coiihlHling principally of com, i 1 'j,(ioo,t)iin; wlicni, fio.yioo,. 000; linseed, 4.',0,000,0(lfl; mils, 420,. 0il),0(IO I hiirlfs; if 1, 1)00,0110; ih ri7000j poluliMis, f 1 nils, buy, cin ill smaller ijiimilillcti, , Of live miliiinU nml men! undiics MEDFORD, ORFiflON, SATURDAY, 'AVOrST 22. BRUSH BLAZES ENDANGER HOMES IN EVANS VALLEY t The Uogtie Hivcr Aran contains the following account of Ihe fires that have recently tUvnMutrd Jlutt vicinity: l.nt Thursday evening we had n nice little thunder shower nnd we luive been paying th penally ever since. About 0 o'clock thai evening .Mr. unit .Mrs. Km I Slraban saw it bolt ir Ihshtniui emtio down on the lain n short diMnue up Ward's creek from their place, but thero wns no result Tar m they could sfe. Tho little rain bad uned the day, but no I about noon Friday n 'big smoke was seen and Fire Wnrdeii l.owd wns called nml he proceeded lo got a crow together and head it off. but head off th? wind as ov. It was a eiw of. each man on llu creek to gel hat help he could and fight for himxelf.' The fitt big fight was nt Kd Uoyd's and the crowd wiw busy then for forty-eight hours, nml they were busy. The fire kept backing up unlil Snt urday about noon, when it began to get around on the wTndy side of Karl Slrnhnit't building!; then If wn n cn of fire fight lire, nnd from town it was a sight worth suing miles to see. The high wind made n veritable fumace and no horse could have gone over the snmo amount of space as faM. Hv selling tlnVliuMifire Ihe Halo property was in dimmer, and In fm't every set of farm buildings hud to be fired around. While the (Wholt family were getting rendv In fire nroniid the buildings, with the tire n half mile away, the barn ico,s disco, cri'd 011 fire. There wns no water nearer than the creek, and by the tune tin bucket brigade got back Ihe ,nrliiiii of sav. iug the hou-e was all that wns left, and the efforts of ihe men uorc ur cessfnl. The family bad been taken down the creek some tune he fori the fire reached the barn, o at no lime was life in danger. This took the fire nrro the creel: and it reached 'n draw of thick but small fir trees, niid'the wav the firo went np the mountain 011 that side wns a cant I on. The red flames went into the nir 11 good hundred feel and n hnlf dozen freight trnins ut fifty miles an hour could not have made 11 louder roar than that fin did. Hut before nnd after tin fun has not been confined to Ward's creek. IiRt Sunday. Ann-lM IV three fire started at one tune in the timber n' the Fine Grove m-IiooI, nnd ihe fight was still on as late as yesterday. The big fight wns nroiind the schoolhouie nnd the MeKce home. .McKcu's barn was on fire three times. The fire raged for n longdistance up Plensnnl creek. A big fire raged on both sides of the river for several davs east of Gold Hill nnd the lulls nrc cleared of brush. With all tho fires, liih wind nnd miles of country burned over there lias been hut the one set of biiildiugx burned, mid in Ibis uciuity nt lcust the only damage done wns to dear the bills of bra-di. Do It Today Ilcsolvo to smuko Gov. Johnson ci gars, tho best, and therouy patronlzo homo Industry. tf she sold $10(1,000.000 worth. Of frozen- beef, over .121,000 Ions went lo the -United Kined 3115 Ions to Itnly, 2H.TJ tons to the United Stales mid 707 tons In France Of frozen mutton. ! ,'i.l III Inns wi'llt lo tit United Kingdom, 211 tons to France and 21") tons to the United htntcs. F001I iiroiliu-ts bk-o those mention ed will be ii such demmid Unit ways mid means will he found to transport IIiimii lo I'.iiifiin. inwl if IIiitii should -at ... .... ...,.., ...,,. .. ....... -. bo nny surplus doubtless the United Mintcs will lie uimi to uu n larger iinridiiiser. Oilier nrodlicts. bow- eveij, may not be so easily djapnscu ol. Ir inslniicc, or llto exports 01 snlt cattlo hides, over 30,000 Ions went lo Germany, M,A00 tons to tho United Kingdom, 11,000 tons to the United States, 7000 tons to Ilelgium, etc. Of flint calllo hides, nearly 11,000 tons went to Ihe United Stales, 1.10(1 Ions to Garmnny, 2(ir0 Ions lo Italy, over 1300 tops to Ilel gium, etc. Of unwashed wool, over 10,000 tons went lo fliirinmiy, 37,000 tons lo France, 1800 Ions to llio Unllfil KiiiodniM. 10(1(1(1 Ions lo Ikl- giiliil mid 8D0D Ions to tho I'uilcd Ktntcs, Oiiebriieliu logs mid one. jiriiclio'cxlnlol (for liiiiuiug pur- poses) wurc cxpoilcd in llm amount A 1 .j.a.i i. .k ...k Irll . .. . Of IIIIOUl If 111,111111,111111, JIIO ipiCNIIOII for llm coiiHiimerH of niicIi piodiicls ns lliesd In ihe IJnilml Klntes nlll be how much of llifm con this conulry buy? Tim gicnu-rillm Impoils Into llm Ulilli'd Hind's from Aigciitimi, llm uii'iilcr will be llm iiiiioiuil ;f ix iwnlu In llinl I'limili v. llnlh hlili ot ,...,..,..,,...., t. Illll IJIII'Mloil IHICl III' I'OII'loi'll'll. 1 BARTLETT MARKET EAST DEMOHUZED Advices from tho east show tho Hnrtlett pwr market domornlUud. Only ono can of .Medford fruit hui been sold, most of It l being stored for belter prices. Prices Aug. 21: New York Calltornlrtfi, sl.lt Oregon, Wnshlnglutis, $1.20. , Iliiston UnUturnln, ll.SO; Wash- ItlRlllUS, $1. Id. Chicago California, Jt.ao; Wash lugloiis, t.35. August l'0: New YorkCftllornlas, $1.00; Wnshlngtons, l.3Bj (Jolorndo. Jt.lO. Chicago Washing ton. in... llostun Callfnrnlns, $1.U0; Wash IukIoiis, $1.10, AMERICANS IN BELGIUM REPORTED PROTECTED WASHINGTON Aug. 22. -t'oiisu Inr reports from llelgiiim today sn Americans nnd Knglish in the ent ern part of the cotintrv nro safe. All uoucouibalniilH are offered full pro tection nnd are iu no dnouor what ever in Unit part of Hctgluiit where most of them have imlhcrcd, 1 1 HAVE YOU A CHILD? Minr women lonu for rhlUlrvn, Imfhrannff of can curable phtlksl drtanntflwut at dcpnd at tM cnralnt ol all happliHM. "Th uTn ho name follow wctf rrititrptt In normal twallh by Ljtll K. -irVhain' ,la U Compound. Vt rite aa! atk Ibtm about IU "1 took your Com Kund and have u tine, strong baby. " Mrs. John Mitciikii.. Mas. St-na, N. Y. "I.ydla R. Pinkham's Vegvtable Comound I a wonderful medicine for exjH-ctant mothers." Mrs. A. M. Myuhs, Gor douville. Mo. " I highly recommend Lyd!nK.rinkhumsVcg. etablo Compound before child-birth. It has done so much for mo."-Mr. K. M. Dor.itit. It. It. 1, Con shohocken, Fa. "ItookLydloK.PInk hnrn'o Vegetable Com ;ound to build up my system nnd have tho dearest bnby girl In the world." Mr. Mest: BUK1XKY, ImKTiiil,I'n. "1 prclao U10 Com pound whenever I havo n chance. It did romuch for me beforn my llttlo girl vns born." Mrs. K. W. SANUCtut, Howies burp, W. Va. "I took your Com pound before baby wai liorn and feel I owe my Hfotolu"-Mr.WrNNiK TtU.tH, Winter Haven, Florida. J SSfl r HnrVfB'iil WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 203 Enst Miiin Street Arcdford The Only Exclusive- Coininorcial Photographciu in Southern Oregon Negatives Made any time or plnc6 by appointment Phono M7-J We'll do tho rest E. D. WESTON, Prop. TO CRATER LAKE Auto Klnge lonvoH at 8 it. 111. on, Monday, Wednesday mid Friday, Itpund'trip $19 tickets honored until Huptcinber 110. b'pecial rales to Cmtor Lake for parties of fivo or moio. Four, fivo mid Hoviin-paHKenger tour ing cars. Kensonublo rales to nil cities ami points. Hpcclnl rntcH for nl-iiiy Hcrvlco mid lingo louring pin lies, Hall Taxi Co. Uri'ly nml Com I llH Mrn, 1011 SI BRITISH WITH ISLAM T.OKnON' Aug. 2U, tltUO 11. lib- A dlspnleh lo the IXchnnge Telegraph from Ilonn hhj-h that nccordlng to niessagt' from Iterliu, the. tleimnn prei is Indignant nt (heal Uiiluni' aecepluucu of Japunoe aupport. The lending papers deplarul that tier tiinnv will lolnlinti hv Mlirtlng tip "' Niimltli revolution in ludln, Kgypt. Tuiii. Algeria and the Sudan, which will tilc!tly bring Kngliunl nnd Franco to leritiH, Xlth Slrdfdrd truants Medford m1 Peaches Booth 20 Public Market JANES RROS- t-sr -v- -T . afior- -ya;-Tui Has STAR Theatre I'rhliiy anil Saturday Codes of Honor With Orml lUWcy Vases of Hymen JOHN UUNNY . ! I-LORA FINCH HI'.I.Ki WKSJKI.V IT Theatre 1'rldny ami Hal unlay M11I 1 10-' nml litculni: Million Dollar Mystery Two llcek Third Kpliodv, Many Thrill. True Irish Hearts Tit r co Keel Domino flitecl.1l Mutual Weekly News HOW MOTION' I'K'll'ltKS .Mil'. maei: InalruLtlvo ki:vstoi. comi:iv anc Kbow for ICIc, MNh Ir nod Vou'll .Vol Mnho a lilt MEDFORD, Saturday, Aug. 29 THIS YEAff, MORE CONVINCINGLY THAN KVKR BEFORC, JUS TirVlNO ITS WOHLO-ACCLAimCD, TIME-HDNOHZO TITLE mmmi $nm m earth TOGETHEH WITl( Ttlll SPLENDID, StIPEOD, STIRRING AND STUPENDOUS NEW ORIENTAL SPECTACLE AND BALLET "THE WIZARD PRINCE OF ARABIA" ll-AIH V ...... . fs... .... not W, tlMl'I'lt j. AV I ) S'l l'.woitnu Ditiniiiini i.N'n;iti'nr.ii:n nv (250 PtRGOrJQ 306 IllNKIVfi AlVli HI.MIIMI Ullll.ll. "frt mi ' nii;.T.i.ihi;i. 3500WMVttff: Airif.T.r'i' VUHlllMf.H M'rarjiv ANt I'lldl'lJip'V IN- i'iii:cimii.'A'i'iJi IS Mill.MTI 111'!. IIIIAI'I'V A.VI1 lU' ilHvLrrv. Morister Henagcn'o 110 ll'rii Mf.thi Wurhl'v har i mill I'o.tMr.l vihl llrii.la, ilrril vt lOii'iiitnl iiiiilrtiiriU, AiiIihni Nuvrry kihI Klntjur- i njrmffiMKk n WwMw mtmum - 'ipi I Hi Vm ADMBSSIOM TO THE ENTIRE WONDERLAND, 50c. .'llllllll'jN IIAII' JNtll It 2P,iW. TWO DAILY PnRITORMANCEt5--8 P. M. nuuus m'tis oai, mix u iuki.ii.'ii, Downtown Tlulcol Off Ico nt JIuhIcIiih' Drug More, 2M Woi MkIii Blrcel, TlclcotH mi h:i1 mIiow day nunio prlcfl, m clmrgwd ut how grouiuli fttt00tt Tu loan on liniirovoa-rstiohM. s liltereot S por cent -, 'Mnsiiranoo That InsuVes., II, H. BT1NH , y II117 your Insiirsnes or a fatiisyar MRS. H. L. LEAOH Export Ooraoticre 3UG Novlh Uavtlott. Phono rm 1S, PAGE III ((ml, roinrnl'falfh', Wt'll Vciilllalt'tl jS)ccliilPlioturiny Attraction lor Irliltiy nml saturtiay llavliH) boon (ililc to secure Bransford In Arcadia A tlirlllliid nim rciulitloit of Eugene Manlove Rhode's gronl novel which npt-carcd serially in Saturday Evening Post This will ho. shown in place ot Florence l.orence which wns advertised The Hedge Between One I'm 1 Prmiut His Wife's Flirtation CNnncity SntiiMlay MkIiI HIiow 7;t.". irmll .Mid. .viutir Hear tho Largo PACK THEATRE ORCHESTRA HA ItKY IIOWIIIX, l)lrlur In a Spedlal I'rooram March .Niill-llnKtlmn (llrl TaiiKo tluonnii Ayroi Viilao Ilrcath ot Autumn Koronnta I.atitl ot Itomauco Holcctlon The l.lttlo Cnro Fnutnala My Old Kontiinhy Home Hnr: Winter Onrden Heni: Alung Camu Itutb ADl'l.TS l(Jc CllU.mtllS' f.o l.'utlro ('Iiiiuki of I'l-oKiitui Holiday h.'.O IWIiltNATION.IM.V CKt 171111 VI till j:iUMi'llMM', ,ClllllTIC, (iMSTIU. AICUI.K.1STIU ANII II I ! I'O- Jl II O M ATI (I UIIA.IIIMOit X. run woiu.n' M ATIII.I1THN 'ill II till It if NilM A Nil UVAI1HM A Nil A l,HV- nVNTIIId Wll DI.'IINI'.XH Ol.' MIU-III rONTJIIVANOKW. 1 A V A IVAI.OA M l ' IIOItMICX. (HM- III, AMU isi.i;- oi- rm nt. FORTY FAMOUSLY FUHNY CLOWNS Milos of Parade Glories 'lm llupiilf l'rurilaaal Aiiiitirmriil In I lie lllaltiry at I'fiKrmilM In (lie i'ltrauuuii Vi- HKlliitf llil rrrfiiriiniiifr, ri- 'a