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PAGE FIVE " BE WIFE, IF SHE HAD LIFE 10 LIVE OVER JfEDFOTlD MAW, TKTBUNK, rEDFOTvD, OREfiOX, TUESDAY, .TUSK '-, 1021 By Earle C. Reeves International News Service Staff Correspondent. LONDON, June H. Isadora Duncan has thought thinss'over. life iV cruel. Years ago England was cruel to nor. ' It let her starve. But this is her decision? "If I had my life to live over again I think I should marry a nice Eng lishman and live in the country." Isadora married to a quiet and re tiring Englishman and settled for a whole lifetime in a ' secluded nook in the hills is a pic- y' JaJJ ture in striking """""1 contrast with tho dancer's rather tur-jirent history. "I have been motoring in the coun try, and when I felt the sun and saw tho primroses 1 thought that the peo ple who, aftor all, get most happiness lire those who work on the earth and never try to do anything else," said Miss Duncan. The boulevards of Paris may well be shocked at that. And even more startled at her preference for London, consldoringi ... 'I came to London in 1899. I danced like a Hunbeam, I danced like an angel In the Fra Angelico pictures, 1 danced, like a streak of lightning. . "I was lovely. Ono Is always lovely at eighteen. I had, unconsciously, dis covered this new thing, and I danced for tho critics then. Landlady Not an Artist "Well, a landlady seized my trunks. I lised to sit on the gravestones in nn old churchyard in Chelsea and wonder If ;I wouldn't be better under the earth. "'If you would only dance at Lady S,o-and-So's," people told me, 'your suc cess would be made.' "After I had lived on penny soups for a week I would dance at Lady So-and-So and she would afterward ask if I would like some strawberries. "Once at Chelsea House somebody E WILL WIN IN 4TH IF ATLANTIC CITY, N, J., Juno 2. Champion Jack Pcinpsey, anxious to resume his conditioning for his match with Georges Carpentier, yesterday violated the orders of his manager, Jack K earns, who had prescribed four days of Idleness for him, it was learned today. Jack slipped away from his camp and did about five or six miles on tho road. But ho did not Allow the inactivity of the camp in the absence of Kearns, who is in Now York, to lure him into social frolics, tfome theatrical friends telephoned him they wero "coming to visit him and Jack avoided them by taking a, long motor trip. The title-holder broke lifs silence on the possible outcome of his fight July 2 when a friend asked him point bjank if ho would knock out Carpen tlorj; "f have a hunch that T will," he re plied laughingly, "and if I'm feeling good that day tho fight will he over inside of four rounds." . MANHASSET, X. Y., June 2, Sparring ' partners who have entered the ring for workouts with Georges Carpentier declared today thnt Demp sey's changes of winning over the FrencH' -liOxihg champion were ex tremely rtlm.4;,.-,.i; . .; Jat'k Goldhericr.' a welterweight from I'Hrmnin. who received a bit of pun ishment In the stable arena yesterday declared he bad never seun such a powerful right hand. "It will foot anybody," ho said. Sam MnVey, a' negro heavyweight, who has known Georges since he be Kn his ring career, bore out tho statement concerning the strong right arm, nnd emphatically declared that Ueinpscy would experience uncon sciousness July 2. T IS V. ; (I. McDonald, proprietor of Rogue Elk resort, was in Medford Wednesday. He says the resort is open for business and that tourists have begun to arrive Mr. McDonald has repainted and repaired the re sort, built sidewalks and otherwise Improved the resort. . Mr. McDonald has also made ar rangements to build a lodge at Pish lake on the south fork of the Umpqua and expects to begin work as soon as the snow will permit.. To reach this resort the trip will be made by auto to Brown's cabin and thence by horseback 14 miles to Fish lake. F. B McDonald, who has the con fectionery and campers' supply store at the resort, was also in Medford Wednesday. He has enlarged his store and stock of goods for this year. Grouse are easily domesticated. snowcij me a basketful of gold. 'Look what you have made for the blind girls,' they said, and brought me a cup of tea. I was starving, and too Bhy lo ask for a muffin. "I starved In London for a year then, leaving my grandmother's jew elry in pawnshops, 1 went to Paris land starved thore. Then I went to ! Ilerliu and made a success." i The success, she declares, was ! startling. "After never having enough to eat it seemed so wonderful !o be making 15000 a night that I put an advertise ment in the papers saying I was now so rich I would adopt forty little girls "1 wanted to give them the wonder ful education I had always wanted myself. They were poor, half-crippled children that wero brought to me, but In a year they were the loveliest things in Merlin. Obicene Modern Dancing "The kaiser was against my having a school there. He thought it revo lutionary, but one day he saw the children walking and asked: 'Whoso are those beautiful children?' "What I taught them wns not danc ing, but expression of life." nut the "children" of today, the girls who make up the chorus of the music hall stage, they are indeed to be pitied, even by Isadora?, who ljas twinkled over the footlights for 111016 than twenty years. "The other night I was taken to1 see a musical comedy," she said, "and could not keep back my tears, nt the sight of beautiful children kicking up their heels, saying ridiculous words and making obscene movements. What Is to become of them? "But to have performances every night seems to mo like prostituting the theatre. I would , bavo theatres where drama and music and dancing should all bo given without strangling one another, and, I would have four performances a year. "People should go for purification and inspiration. They should hoar such grand words that their whole lives would be uplifted. "Theatres ought to bo free. If any body Is paid, tho people should bo paid to go." DENBY TELLS NAVY GRADS TO FORGET EOF ANNAPOLIS, Md., June 2. In pre senting commissions to the graduat ing clans of the naval academy here today, Secretary Denby, himself an enlisted man in the navy in the Spanish-American war and a private, ser geant and commissioned officer In tho marine corps In the world war. struck a now nolo in urging that pro fcsslonal attributes of tho naval of ficer be combined with respect for the enlisted force. "You must so conduct yourselves that your superiors In rank shall re spect you, your equals love you and those under your command obey you with a smile, the secretary said. You must be officers, but not snobs. Your commissions are III bestowed unless you are free from a foolish vanity of rank. Vl'rido should be yours, a very Just and honest prldo In your uniform, That pride may bo best shown by so wearing that uniform that ull must honor it and you. "No ono knows better than I with what great respect the enliHted man looks upon an officer who is 'every inch a man. The enlisted man .will quickly size you up. 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