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News Notes From Moviedom
FOR NEW LAW
H. O. Williamson, of the Modern
I'lumbJug and Heating coniimny, has
been appointed deputy labor comml.
tinner und plumbing Inspector by C.
J I, Gram, stale labor commissioner, in
compliance with an act pa h hc1 by tin
l:tnt legislature, in rcguurd to the reg
Uliitlnn of plumbing.
Tho net provides for (he rcglstra-
tloiio persons .firms, or. corporation"
engaging In tho buslncHs of Installing
plumbing and din inn kg in buildings,
fixing a registration fee, and i pii
nlty for violation: provides for the
appropriation rt funds for carrying
out tho provisions of thin nat, nnd
provide a minimum Htandaid f ir in
stn lint Inn of plumbing and f'iiiua.;c
In buildings and structures id the suite
of Oregon, and empowers Incorporat
ed cities nnd towns in the state to n
net ordinances nnd building cnd"M
governing manner of Installation of
plumbing and drainage in building
r Hhln the corporate HmitH of such
cities nnd towns of an equal or hlgintr
stnnanrd than )y this net provide I.
Thin act also is In effect wl.houl the
borders of such corporal! Iiiwiih or
cities mentioned, according to Plumb.
Ing Inspector Williamson, who states
that all country residents should read
tho plumbing code carefully, as he lias
authority to Inspect all plumbing in
urban, Hiibiirbnn or country districts.
If plumbing Is satisfactory a hlue
card will be signed hy the inspector
denoting ho has panned upon It favor
ably, if not n white card Is given in
lieu of a litue one until the defective
plumbing has been remedied.
It will also be unlawful In cover or
board plumbing In obscure It from in
spection, as all plumbing should be
left open.
Tho plumbing code ns given out by
Iho Btnto'-of Oregon bureau of labor
InclunYs seven parts, relative to pipo,
fixtures, waste and sewage, en Ik ing.
vents, septic tanks and cesspools, and
plumbing regulations.
In regard to pipe, all whh( water
and sewage from plumbing f Ixl ores
Installed In any building or structure
contemplated by this act shall be con-
vcyed and discharged from tho trap
or
. such fixture through either
wrounht Iron pipe, rust Iron. lintHs or
load pipe to a point nt lenat five (5)
feet oiitNlrie of such building or Htruc
lure, nml hIiiiII lie eurricil or liHJini'K
cil from mirh pipe to n Hcwor. eenHponl.
or 11 1 1 1 mil 1 0 point of (!lm-hiu't;' tlirouKll
either u continuation of hiicIi pipe, or
through terrucottu or cement Fewer
pipe.
In rcf;nrd to fixturcH. nil fixtures
Bhall bo cbnnei'teil with wnnte pliieH of
not lesn tllan Uichp Hi.eH: wuhIi biiKhlH.
1 V, inch, hIuUn. btitii tiibH nml Itllln
ilry truyB. 1 V, Inrli; wiiter cloHet. t
Inch. All fixturcH xliiill l Hiiiiplli'd
with froBli wiiter nufflclent to riuxli
tho tmmc.
In regard to wimlo nml HewuKe, nil
WHHto water nml howciic from pluuili
ius flxtumi Khali be iMhiIihikciI Into
u ceHnpool, Hejilic tnnli. or newer con-
Ntructod for the purpntic of bcwiiki
(llBPosnl, or Into rlvern or Btrenin
whom such In not In violation of the
city ordinance or law of the Htate, or
In violation of any rule of thu slate
board of health.
in rogard to cm Hi Ink. all joints of
iiBi iron pipe shull be calked with
lead and ouktiiu.
In roitilril to vents, each fixture
shall have n vent not lens In size than
also -of trap of audi fixture.' except
ing watnr closets, which Khali have
vents of not less than L'-lnch: provid
ed, that one 4-Inch slack ahull be ex
tonded IhroUKh (he room, and when
not practicable to vent fixtures other
tllBti water closets, an aull-syphon
trap ahull be used.
All vents shall extend to and above
Ihe roof of the bulbllui; and each fix
ture shall be separately ( ,.ffi,.,.nt .
I.v trapped, except where battery of
fixtures Is Installed In one room, all
lnny waste throuch one imp.
In regard to septic tanks and cess
PooIb. no septic tank or cesspool shall
bo constructed nearer than ten (10)
feot from any huiidlm.-. and no rcs..
pool shall bo constructed nearer than
flfly (00) feet from any well.
Nothing In this net sluill be con
strund to prevent any liiciu im ati d
city or town from euiiciliiK and enforc.
Ing any ordinance for the rei:ulatliiii
of Iho business of master plumbers In
such cities nnd towns, or to prevent
such cltlcB nnd towns from ennclinK
and onforcliiK nny ordlnan ir or
dinances or building code which shall
presorlbo tho lunnner In w hich plumb
ing or drainage work shall be Installed
111 SUCH cities or towns: provided, that
such ordlnniico or code shall no? pre
Bcrlbc or fix n lower standard of In
stallation of plumbing and drahuiac
work than by this net Is pi-escribed,
ttffoctlvo May 2S. im.1,'!.)
Sills Starring at
, . Hunt's Cralct'ian
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Milton Fills, appears In "The Mak
ing of O'Malley," a phluro about a
' ypvt York policeman and a society
, iiil, at Hunt's Cmteiian four days be
t. lining today.
ltn story han to do with n young and
good looking patrolman who Is assign.
'd to guard a school In a roimh part
of tho city, tho request coihIuk fintu
n society girl who finds relaxation
from the frivolities of her position In
teaching. Iter first command to
O'Malley lu that ho break up a boot
l"g gang.
In pursuit of this duty he dhn.v
rm thft head of the gang is n so it
man believed to be the fiancu of Hie
girl who had sent O'Malley on thin
mission. Uecauo of this the police
man v)1 not a r rent the man, but lie it.
"turned Up" to thn pollco by 090 of
tho gang. And then thn girl flnd.i
phe loves tho big patrolman. I'retty
Dorothy Mm-krill is the girt.
Comedy, 1'iithe Newa and liuymomlj
Italian! In n splendid musical nccoin
(H'anlmeiit uio atldltlonal feaQrea on
WliB bill.
Katlicrtiip Hill t she
'Tim Wanderer."
Koiv If you've faithfully studied
your memory course you'll sny, "Of
course, I recognize the young lady in
tho picture; she's the girl on the
magazine cover." If you were so un
fortunate us to miss tho lesson which
gave full Instructions fur remember
ing faces we'll enlighten you she's
Miss Kiitherlne Hill, who Harrison
Klsher has used us his model foe
scores of covers.
One day while the lovely Kutherlno
was posing tile artist asked her why
sho didn't enter Iho movies. Now
Katherine knew that her. face was
her fortune, but she was a lilt shy,
since she had had no stage training.
Klslier sat right down and gave he
a note of lntroduntlon to several film
producers. Armed with her letters
she visited the Paramount studios
and wus given a screen test.
Klie registered well and wus 1m
medlutely Bven a leading role In the
Illldlcal drama. "The Wanderer,
with William Collier, Jr.. and Krnost
Torrence.
Here we see her as she will appear
In Ihe production, bused on Iho story
of Ihe prodigal sun.
Star lii-l.
Ilunlly Cordon Is the latest movjo
personage to take up golf
After he completes "Moby Dick
(culled the "Sea lleust" In the film)
John Hurrymoi-c will start work un
Myron's "Uon J mm" for Warner
Hrothers. i-'lorenco Turner, one
of the first stars of the inovlos, re
turne to the silver sheet In "Tho
IJark Angel. You won't roc
ognlze IMiiiiind Iiwe In some of tho
scenes in "The Winding Stair." Ho
done a full Arabian disguise, beard
mustache, n'cvorythlng. Ernest
lorretice. who is a Scotclnnun, stud
led voice and almost hecnilie I
comic opera star. Jt(y Hunt
who Playdl, In "I.lghtnln'," linH
adopted Ihe "hooch hound" which
appeared with him and calla It
"IJghtulir .Junior." Walter Heirs
Is now getting his bells freo from
leather company, much to Walter's
relief, as lie always hud to havo them
iniulo oxtra. large. When "Di
rector Jjcl Lord left his home town
SOVIET AGITATION
VERA CHirjs, Mexico, Aug. 2(1. (A
P.) Tho Mexican niitlinrlllon are, tak
ing precautionary measures, prompted
by "rod agitators," who havo arrived
hero to wolcoiuo thu Hiisslnii Btoiiinor
Vuzluv Vorovsky, which Is oxpoutod to
roach port ut the end of thin month.
Tho general federation of workers
whoso lonilura oro sympathize with
tho soviet government In Ittissln, will
hold, it donionstnitlon on tho arrival
of tho steamer which roeontlv has
boon loading sugar In Cuba for Hussia.
Examinations for
Public Health Work
In San Francisco
H has been recently announced by
Murgeou (ieneral I'limmliig of the U
S. public health service Hint on Sep
tember I I, 2 6. examinations of can
didates for entrance into the regulur
corps of the 17. S. public health ser
vice, will bu held at Washington. I).
C, Chicago, Illinois: New Orleans,
Louisiana and San Krunclaco, Cullfor.
ilia. -
Candidates must be not less than
iwcnty-ihree or more Hum thirty-two
years of age. and they must have been
graduated in medicine at some repu
table medical college, and have hud
one year's hospital experience or two
years professional practice. They
must puss satisfactorily, oral, written
and clinical tests before a board of
medical officers and undergo a physi
cal examination.
Successful candidates will be roc-
o ided for ill t n 1 1 ii-ti t bv the
president with the advice ami cuusonl
of Ihe senate.
Iteipicsts for Information for per
mission to take this examination
should lie addressed to the surgeon
general. I'. S. public hcallh service.
Washington, 11. V.
I ted IthiLs In ticrniiiny.
tilOLSKNKHU'll, (ii-rmany. Aug. Cfl.
(A. 1 ('olIlstoiiH between coin
munista and membeiH of the "wor
wolf," a nationalist organisation, dur
ing the iuniiKuratlim of Germany flag
day here today, resulted in serious
wounding of hcvci. nationalism.
Thirty communists were, arrested.
t'ook with gas.
vauiuu
Exdmt in eryle. rich
In workman.hlf,
C'imfo Han men
the moit rxictlng
re quirrtnenn. ,
Aik rmr Milliner far
"Crnnm"
Appears ln.iagara Falls, at the-, tender age of
16. he had equalled the world's rec
ord In the 33 yard d ixit and wai the
vllloge hero. Gertrude ohn
stead Is recovering fnim an append!
cltis operation.
New Contract.
Director Kdwln C'arcive has signed
a lonff-tcrni contract with First Na
tional. Jle will make tii first in the
new series "Joanna v$li a Million'
from the serial story published in
many newsyapers.
IJyron Moiyan. tho acenarlst, who
wrote most (ff Wally Ite).d's racing
stories, has been given a long-term
contract by l'8 ramounU.
It looks as if Charlie '.Ray lias com
pleted his comoijaek. Metro-Goldwyn
announces that he will co-star with
Pauline Stark In "A Little lilt of
Uroadway."
Years ago Charlie was one of the
prime favorllef. Then his reputatiun
of shy boy paa ts wore on his puu'J
larity. He nnwlc "The Courtship of
Milts Ktandlsh, a costume picture In
an effort to regain his prestige. This
wus a failure. Then he returned
to his original producer, tho late
Thomas I nee. Ho mado somo good
"awkward boy' films but these were
ifot widely known. Itay will make
a -picture of this typo for Motro
GoluVyn. I
Conk with gas.
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FRIDAY, AUG. 28
CommitteeH for handling the flint
Copco ntitnmn dance to ho glvon at
the Tair Orounds Pavilion to the
"trains of the Night Hawk orchestra
next Friday evening. August havo
been announced.
Clyde lR. Higglns Is general chalr-
msn on arrangements; Mndgc fib-lm
Is heading the refreshment committee
assisted, by Donald AIcKeun: the re
cent ion committee is com nosed of
loyd Williamson as chairman, fihidys
Applegate, Seth liullls. Horace llrom
ley. ond J. J. Buchter: and decorations
will be taken care of by Dorothy Rog
ers and Steve IJenson under tho guid
ance of Margaret Ames. Publicity is
being handled by tho regular forum
publicity committee appointed for
that purpose, and transportation by
Harry Lewis.
Since It will bo the fiint dance of
the season and since the music will be
furnished by tho now well known
Night Hawks" who havo tickled
more Mcdford feet than any other re
cent musical aggregation, a capacity
jrowd of Copco employees, their fam
ilies and invited guests will be present
to dance, renew acquaintances und en
joy themselvea to the fullest extent.
Pri ce-s Red u ced
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MOTOR VEHICLES
Lower prices, announced on August
17th, represent the most impressive
j values Dodge Brothers, Inc., have
ever offered to the public.
; Wider markets, mounting sales and
steadily expanding output have
made possible these reductions.
They come at a time when Dodge
Brothers product has achieved a
new and impressive standard of
excellence in four basic particu
larsin beauty, in riding ease, in
smoothness of operation, in depend
ability. Consult us today on these new
prices and the extraordinary
value they represent
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owned by men who make le$ than $2000 a year.
Habits of thrift, economy, and self-denial established
and practiced in saving to meet the monthly payments
by which the home is paid for are among the greatest
benefits of owning a home.
87o paid on installment accounts.
Jackson County Building & Loan Ass'n
30 North Central Avenue Medf ord, Oregon
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