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PICE JfRDFOTCT) MATU'.TIlTBTJNFi. MF.DFOKD, OHFiOX, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1921 M 1 1 j.1 ' packages The Genesee Pure 111-" . SOME PEOPLE ALWAYS ' ROCK THE BOAT PESSIMISM is a disease. When conditions are good, you'Ji find, lots of folks who are " afraid they won't remain so. When condi tions are a bit upset, they never expect an improvement to come. . . . On the other hand' our experience at the , First National Bank is that t lie fellow who ' is always expecting a turn for the better, usually finds it. . r . "Nationalized". Accounts .. " l3' Ufie Medford NOTICE' NOTICE IS HEREBY owners of city property that if they desire to redeem lots taken over by the City they should at once make written application to . the undersigned, at her office in the City Hall.' MARY A. HASWELL, ' '' ' City Treasurer. . PUOXK 20I-W.. 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OPENLY DECLARE A ' TtERUN'.yGcrmnn .radical dlsclplea of what Is called here ''Red RuHBlan terrorism," who say they are planning to overturn the present German gov ernment and establish a proletariat dictatorohiu, openly announce ; that they have drawn ui lists of "capital ism and undesirables," who shall be hilled whefl the revolution begins. One of these men, a hotel waiter, who calls lijniHulf a "precinct loader," compluliied the other day that his list Included "nearly everybody . around here" who has Influence, property or money. He said, a. "superior" came to him one day and read a list of names, and announced th'ese were to be the "precinct leader's" quota when the kill ings began. The waiter declared he acknowledged "orders" hut thought the program was being carried too far. "As loader in this precinct I am ex pected to 11I1 a lot uf folks when the revolution gets under way," he said. "My list Is certainly big enough. What do you think about that?" Apparently his opinion of hfs orders was very low, but when asked if he would carry them out if opportunity offered he merely laughed. , Radicals of the most pronounced ten doucies toward revolution and destruc tion may be encountered everywhere. They appear quite proud of the fact that Germany today Is "a land ot the freest speech on earth,' and sometimes ask what would happen to men who preached their doctrines In the United States. Frequently they are students, carrying along with their textbooks all sorts of radical literature. They dls cuss their "plans" with great liberty. One of them, a small, mild mannered parson, of distinctly Slavic type, said It would be necessary to kill muny peo ple during the next revolution in order to Impress upon the bourgeoisie that Ihoy -"meant business." . . . "There will be lilies, of dead in the streets,", ho declared. "We'll just have tp do It. We can't treat these bour geoisie kindly, for they wouldn't appre ciate it. We'll have to impress them with our earnestness. We will line them up by the score against buildings on tho main streets and shoot them. Wo will want all to see what we're doing. That will throw a whojesomc terror Into Iho hearts of the reaction aries. Of course, I will do my share and if necessary will givo my llfp to the cause." Police authorities apparently are not much concerned about the "red terror Ism," for their policy is to permit the rndlcals to have their say, and go their way in peace. Arrests are very infre quent. . ' TRENTON", N. J... Jan. 11. Gov ornor ICilwarda in It is message to tho Incoming Now Jersey legislature to day urged rejection of any bill do signed to bring about a restrictive Sunday. ' "The spirit of restricting and en croaohlng upon tho liberties of tho people in this country' through legis lation apparently advocated by those forces which brought about adoption of the eighteenth amendment to the federal constitution nnd the Vol stead act Is s entirely un-Amorican that I nm sure it can never prevail, ho said. "It has been tho vain but futile hope of ntisguidud people for ninny years to be able to legislate morals Into a community." That Sore Throat Heeds Begy's Mustarine When' your throat is sore, It's a sure sign you need Begy s Mustarine. That Is, if you want to get ' rid of it In the quickest possible time. ' It's really marvelous how this real vel low mustard Improvement on the old- lathioned mustard plaster will end sore throat, tonsilitls, chest colds, pleurisy and bronchitis. It's no exaggeration to say that It often conquers them over nlKht, and it's Just as speedy a remedy for neuralgia, lumbago, stiff neck, aching feet, sore muscles and swollen joints. Rub It on freely. It cannol blister, but It surely will ease the pains of rheumatism and gout, and you won't have to wait till to-morrow tor relief. You II get itto-day often In an hour. ' 30 or 6o cents buys a yellow box full of Bevy's Must.irlne and one small box will do the work SO blistering mustard plasters Heath's Drug Store can supply -ou. . YOU CAN GEP.THAT ' JOB : : Anil 1IOIj1 It better if you have a HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLE t So tlult J oil run GO See the list of used motors nt the ' hhop of ' ' ' OAYLORD I'ast 1'aynient.n mire Mi-diord Nat. ' ; Phone lH.S-ru KAISER BUILT A t MOSQUE GERMANY CANT PULL DOWN WUENSDORF, Germany. -A remin der of the time, when the former Env peror Willlaiu attempted to pose as a leader In the Moslem world, remains here In the form of a Mohammedan mosque, which was erected hy the kai ser In the first years of tho world war. Eight hundred orthodox adherents of the teachings of the Koran regularly worship in it. . . It is the only mosque in Germany and William II built it for the benefit of the Cossack and Kirghls Tartar war prisoners who were captured while serving with the Russians and French. An Internment camp surrounds It. t Un der the law of the Koran, tire mosque must never bo destroyed. There has been considerable criti cism of the former emperor for having erected It and for the present govern ment for maintaining it. In Teply, the, officials declare it Is their duty to give the interned Tartars an opportunity to worship according to the dictates of their faltli. They point out that de struction of the mosque would be a serious offense in the eyes of all Mo hammedans. NIGHTIE NIGHT' NOT : A NAUGHTY PLAY NiKhtle Ni;ht"; wltf be the offering at the Vuk'h llfehlrft next ."Woruitiy ntaht, coming direct from the Princeos Theatre, where it run for the entire Koason. ' Although oscriudatingily-.funny; ft in absolutely inoffensive and-, uewe travelH iuiek)y, and .it 'did- nut take lonff for parentH and guardians to diH- cover that "Nightie Night" was a furce that did not have to resort to a scarcity of lingerie or a salacious accompaniment ot dubious dialogue for itH comedy. The fact that "Nightie Night" is clean in spite of the fact that it is funny, is probably the reason that it received the islroiis endorse ment of the critics pn ira iirst. open ing in New York, ... . . :.. I'lTIJiS IN.TrtiyM.VlKJK- V i. PhAYf UNitJUK' MCATUHE ! v i ' i ,. ! : I v By. HO hieans the-, leant tlnteresting feature of MYcs or o,-' -the? powerful new -. )detui-e, in whieh 'Norma Tal- mndgo Is seen at her best, nro'tho sub titles. . ; ' , . . In the very .first sub-litlo of' tho lilcturo, we find line ot these a ureal truth tersely told: . , "Jn every ..woinuh's life there comes a 'time when her 'Yes or No' has a fateful significance; when much of tragedy ior much of happiness of hu man existence hann ppon Her de cision. - Nor does-her station in life lessen the responsibility. Whether she be rich or poor, the moment conies when she must bravely fight or yield to temptation. . i ., HeseribliiB Wall street: "Thut narrow street hoinmed In by stone walls a graveyarfl at one" end, a river at the other." , . . To the petted wife of tho wealthy wall streut nfliBiiate: " "You have every woman's right to happiness the riuht to lovo a beau tiful home means less than nothinir- If the nmn who shares it with you does not npprecinte you." "Which 'is worse? A woman who has: lovo and no-, marriage, ..or ' woman who has 'marrlngo and no love?". "Women know women men only guess at them." And there are many others just as human nnd Interesting which will cause tho patrons of the Pnge a laugh and a thought when this truly great jihotoplny Is shown at that theatre today and the balance of tlv: week KAUNl'M IX wnuu.poor, ' IX "IjAS-P Ofc' DCAXliS' A Western picture that is "differ ent" will lie seen at the ltlulto hteatre. bi-lnjiing' today; for tho remainder of the week, when William Fnrnum, the noted star, will be shown In his latest production, "The Uast of the Dunnes' n picturizatton of tho novel of the mmB nnine by Zane Grey. One of -tho ninny thrilling incidents in thic. vivid chapter of Texas life in "fron tier days" is Mr.. Fai-mwn'd ' escape from a posse when, finding himself ii.ii,L-u ui iiiu iuj. ill Hfi ao-iooi -waterfall, he ties a larint to the stump of n tree and slides into the whirlpool below at the risk of It Co nnd Iii-.ih. Q S. TENNIS TEAM HELD UP, BY SHIR STRIKES NEW- ,'Nottk!, 'jUU' 12-iXv'iBigm Johnston, f San Prnnotsco, member of ho victorious Americna Davis cup ten nis team, has been forced to postpone his departure tor homo from New Zea land because of the shipping strike and will remain with the team to. com pete in tho exhibition matches In Mel bourne, Australia. This word was contained In a cable message received from Sam Hardy, manager of tho team! by the United States Lawn Tenuis as sociation. , . ; . . I SCI!' SER OF GREECE NO FRIEND 0E; r ATHENS, Demetrios Rhallls, the new Greek Premier, who succeeded VenlzHus when tho latter wan de feated' in the elections Inst aui'jnm. hates the sight of Venizt-ros and has by no means always been ; nn- ad mirer of Constantlne, who now has been recalled b kins. t Khallis regards Venizelos s a pot lltlral adventurer. This, in part, may be due to the fact that. when Veiiizelas came from Crete to. Athens and gain ed the political ascendency, Khullis' reputation as n politician was some what damaged. In his long political career, the new premier bos generally been at logger heads with the crown, J-Ie often had disputes with tho lato King George and it was not until Constantine jvai; dethroned by tho entente powers that Ithallls really regarded him seriously. This action of the entente, however, converted Hhallis to become a .sup porter of Constantino's .cause and, since 1!)1C, he . has been devoted to that ruler. , Khallis Is one of the most interest ing characters in Greece, . Ho is a polished statesman and is often .i-e-r.errcd to.aa a "4enr ptd man."- (He is about iO), ... His . favorite pets are floats and' rowls, which he owns in great- num bers, and feeds with his own Jlandn. When not in public office ho practices his profesnfon of the law. in his younger days he spent a considerable fortune in polities. . i.. VALUE, ADVERTISING LOS A:N(i ELBs, JaV i I ilo're than 30 delegates-, ffomi all , parts .of, the wost were horo for the opening today of the second annual convention of the Pacific Coast-Merchant Tailors 'associ ation. . Sam s.. Levy of .Los Anseles. nresl- .oeni; oi .toe. .organization, . ,annptivced. tne convention, would betasked to en dorse a plan to spend J5,000,00(t for national advertising to "educate the men of America to the value of made- to-measure clothes." lie said eyer' tailors' . exchange of tlu ..Pacific, coast, hud endorsed . the pian. , -, . ... . . .. EVENING DRESS WEDDINGS ARE BANNED BY PASTOR PITTSPUJIG, Pa., Jan. 11 Evening wqddlngs.-at. .Calvary. Protestant Epis. copal church were,, banned by,. Rev. j. IS. VanBtten, pastor, today. In liis Now Year's, sermon the pastor paid much attention to evening gowns worn by women. He commented on the "lack of decorum often mnnlfostod" and said that some of tho gowns did not conform with the sacred character of marriage t . ,.,.;:;; .... : '. Kundits Get 20,0M. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Jan It. Two bandits slueced a messBnirei' just lis he. was emerging from the t-M-pnuce I'-xchange hank today, seized a satchel contindne S2 0.non in ensh and J8,000 in checks and made thoir escape in an automobile. CASCARETS "They Wprk?while. yoq Sleep" i- . OK Do you feel "up in the air" is every thing wrong t It's yourljs-er and bowels I 1 oil re bilious, constipated, uimtrung, nnd what you need is Casearets tonight euro. Wake up with yonr head clear, eyes, bright, skin rosy, nerves steady, cold gone; your stomach, tongue nd breath right. Children lovo CaacareU to. 1(1, 3, so cents. . REFINED SERVICE - V at a savinff '?? 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