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page poure TVfTCnFORH MXTTi TRTPTTNT:. M7ft)F0RD. OTfl'IOX. SATtTKPAY, yOYBMBER 7. 1925 Medford Mail $ribune AN INDKI'KNDE.NT NKWSl'A I'HK TOBUKUEU KVKKY AFTKHNUUN KIOKPT HlItillAY. II V TIIK ;' MKllrOIlP rltlM'IMI CO. " Tim alt-dlord Hundav Ut-rnliiE Run la furolatiwl kulwribcrf daairiug Uje arvwi-day dall awwag paper. Kill Tribune llulldlun, 1MIMI real, l'liunit 7fi. - ' Orflc North Kit atr.l. l'lioii 74 AN AMAZING PQfJTICAL MWJATION. "..HOMKliT W. IIIJIII,, Editor. B. m;u i'ikr Kim ii. uwdtm. Br Matl-!.' Advance: Daily, wltb Sunday Run, fear $7, SO Daily, with Sunday Hun, month 76 Ilally,. without Suiuluy Hun, year fl.HO Daily, without Holiday Hun. month ... .Ob Wrrkly Mall Trllmnt, one year 2.00 Sunday 8un, one year 2.00 BY OAHRIKR In Medlurd. Ashland, Jar-kaon. Tllle, Centra) I'oint, l'tioenix, Talent and on Blirhwayai Dally, with flundoy Run. month.' I ,76 Dally, without Kiindny Run, month 66 Daily, without Holiday Hun, one year... 7. CO Daily, with Sunday riun. one year 8.60 All leimi by carrier, (Mali in advance. Rntered aa eerond., Iiibs matter at Uedford, Oregon, under act of March H, 1 870. Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackaull County. r I HE unpiwedoiiti'il jiolitifitl Hitflhtion continues. In AVusliinK- ton one obHorveincmbcrsaiif the two opposingioliticiil parties billing and cooing over the tux ml nation bill. Instead of opposing the Republican plan of tax reduction, tho Democrats' are favoring even a greater reduction. According o press dispatches from Wash. A couaolldiitlon of the Democratic Tlroea. that! Hlaton a DIM'feCt. llfcnivl luiM. Iiccn IVlll')u,l find tlirt miuumrn rif flip Bedford Wall, the Mc.lord Trilium, Uia BouUi-1 ' j ,. n a m orcgonian, the Aahiand rriimne. i present tax rcuucl ion iirognuii iippcui'S as certain as anything iioii- tically can be. I'residcnt Coolidgc recently endorsed a retention of the present tariff schedules, and strange to relate the Democrat refused to sanction rt revision of the tariff downward. Southern democrats it seems are strong for protect ion. Florida, once the stronghold of Republican opposition, is now more interested in the protection and conservation of wealth than New York and Pennsylvania. One might expect the Democrats to rise en masso against tho exclusion of Countess Karolyi from the United States, by Secretary of State Kellogg. But thus far not a word of protest lias come from the Democratic ranks. Senator I to rah has thus far been almost the lead in opposition to the policies of the war and navy depart- party. Kyen in the airplane controversy" there has, to date, been no parly division, although this may materialize when congress opens. Senator Bingham of (.'oniu'cticiil, a Kepuhlicau, has thus far taken the lead in oppositio nto the policies of the war anil navy depart ments. In sliort, as far as surface indications go, the Democratic oppo sition has ceased to exisl. With Bryan gone, and willi Al Smith through -with his Now York campaign, one might say the Demo cratic party has vanished. This conifitiou, of course, is too good, or too bad, to continue, indefinitely. The worm has always turned sooner or later in the past and eventually it must turn this time. Eventually, however,' is a big word. And at the present moment there appears to be no good reason for challenging the Republican prediction that President Coolidgc will remain at. the While House until he decides he wants to leave probably on or about the 4th of March, 1033. ; ; ' Hworn dally vcing pin-iiliitmn for m!i uimit.it. md-iiir April )t, lfCM, 3i.u, more tltiin double uie ci re i in on of any older tiipr pub-IInNi-d or cln 'til nt I'd l Jut knot, Cumily. The only pnjmr between Albany , Ore,, and Cho. CriMfornin, a ..jit.,. ice over 400 mi leu, tiiivinif It-lined aWrvtc. vire Attauctatud Vreua MEMUKItS OP TIIK AfWOCIATTD PHKNH. Tti Aaxocliiteil VrvHH f mtrhimvfly entlMrd to tht uw (or rt?iiil)l ciitinti of all news dia patrhna credit m( to It or not otherwise rrodlted In thla pBjier, and ilno to the local new pub llwhed lipri'irt. All ritfhlf. of rriititlcHMon of upccla dla pntehea herein are Un n-MTved. Ye Smudge Pot Hy Arthur Perry. Personal Health Servico F4 WILLIAH UADX 0 D. 8l(jned lettara parlalnlng to perianal health nd hyQlerw, not to dliaaaa dlaonoala or traatmant, will-- bo 4niworad by Or. Brady if a atampad, ealf-addreeaed anvalopo It anololtd. Lattara ahould bo brlof and written In Ink. Owing to tho largo numbar of Itttaro rooalvod, only o row can oa answered here. No remy oan oo made to Queries not oontormino to tnatruciiona. Aoaroia ur. wiiftom Brady, In care ol tnia nawipapor. , ,. Let 111 the Siilillttlil. l'ltravlolet llBlit (the Invisible rays! and amusements, ElriH windows, which are prem;nt In HunliKht, tho"ioke, dut, cloud and foi? In the , , , , . ,, utmoHiihere, and tho unneceBBary cx- . ' 1 ' a ct'n of clothlnir worn hv mpn. women .rury Vapor eleetrle., children and even infanta for the sake lamp, nul ot ciriurne ,)f CUHtotn, false modesty or supersti not In mo prettj t,)US feara Dr "Bxposuro," contribute liuht nlven off ny toward our deprivation. In tho win the toy called ter season, particularly, the proportion "violet ray outfit" 0f ultra violet rays In the sunlight Is readily passes thru at the lowest point. fliium crystal. nui(. Ultm vl0et rayg mI1rkedlyralBe the Is prncticallyi'iror, contont o( the booll anA (re. scwened out ny quently seem to produce a mnrked in glass. It is not (.reaH0 in the number of blood corpu- cniitIKh, therefore, pl,, .,,., ,hn red mrnnaplra mini the lo priiviue ample winiiiiw Hjmce 111 . whito corpuscles. trie livillff room anil to resist imiil deadly Impulse to enver tlie windows with dcwdaKB whiL-h shut out the I tTltra violet rays have probably prr vented and eured more baldness than California is cmlchinR Just lis many Oreiron bnotleKKers 'as Oregon is catching California bootleggers. "Flftoen years rroin today Salem will be a city of 100.000 people with out a question" fHaiem Huuesman.) They won't even ask each other how they got thut way. A I.VCONSI'H'IOrs lilt 1 1)10 (Vivkn, (al.. Journal) John .Tetnplelon, one of our most impuliir young, bachelors, went to Portland about two Weeks ugo and took unto himself a young and ohm-ming hriilo. This happy couple returned to crimp Thursday evening and will reside at 206 n sh eet. Mr.' Tiimplelon ' Is employed out in the woods on the steam shovel, and is a brother Of llowurd Toinpletiin, who oper ttAes tho shovel. light; If you want health and hap- ,.,, pnu'HM ij come in in mo vtuiouw, you must open the window wide, or else go to the ' enormous expense of glazing the window with panes of fuzed tiUartz. all the alleged "restoratives" thus far QUILL POINTS Reform: A slow process of n;lt iiiff federal judges farlluf behind. There is safety in numbers, in thousand lots. The two-dollar bill isn't unlucky , Mlstah a. Washington Maddux, the omlnent former Methodist and Bhlnol oglct tells the following, with gusto: a man somewhat tho worse fir I muii n eoai collar ttiriied uii, st ippotl him and said: -..,. 'What's tho chances to touch you for a quarter to eat?" jrmrs plenty ot pars In pclt.( ..iU.,. ,., rupiieu ii. wiiFftlnKtnn. 'To hnll with tho pears, I want my broakfast," said the stranger. Tho Portland prern , chillingly con da nmsNew York' city for b(nvlnB low '"""rrmny ruitx The rebiiko Is 1'uruuuis.n pertinent, comliCir from a city holding the worhl's record for nbject grovelling and terrified fawn lng( heforo the Kit Klux icliin. All the candidates, fjom eonslnlile to oongross. have cenie.'ut ft-fooi,vl for strict enforcemenv ot the Volstead Act, but none of th,,.; , lv0 whm for Mr, Harrison's Ar li-Nuroinlc I.nv. William Uoh(siri:olorn. Inrm Kaiser) now has nn liwomr ,f js.ooo.ilou per nnmiin. lr. i wr,t llle AMoH e gnlng to hiinn i,0,t H,,von y,,nl.B ,ntro; wan no mm,.. ,.,. , ,.,.,.,,. ed a oltlvn with' mi f,is, numev. or Q guii lawyv . . i . .' , TO ASIII...M Within thnr,, loyal ,i1h The fires Mf hope ,i nicker; Hut whet) they see the (Imil core They car, tun he no sicker. "Before admitting a plea of insanity,' why not let the alienist ex nniine the jury? Ainniifr the people now free to do as they please arc the Poles, the Czechs anil Babe Kuth. Ql'ESTIONS AND ANHWEKS. It Is Safe Knoiigli. Recently 1 nnswered an offer In a nmfnvlnn nn,l wnlva,l n hnnlli.t from Theso precious light rays beyond' ,,, ,.,,..,,ini,,n wl,n ui,l the my mm in worn i,i nn nMt.iiuiu jH.Hj way () remove moles Is to send or iiuni.uw nave llie uoieiiy oi in- a rr.nlC(ly ht; hli!i perfected for $3. crenalng nun natural resistance or B1,u.,lnU.es It. Would you con- 'Imniunity to infectious ilisinses, par- n,,,.P thla ,t,ii,od safe to try? (IS. tlctilurly the resplruloi'y infections j.j , ; . r which are respoiiHlljlo for most of Answer. Oh, It is safe enough for llie illness doctors see. The mini- lho (Uncki 0ur American business vioiei rays enauie tne noiiy to tie- ethics permits such methods of sepa- veiop us own natural gerniiciunt ma- rntlnp; fools from their loose money, terlal which Is always necessary for ThlU ls how a ot of oul. (lrlstocracy the destruction of disease germs that uequired it. get Into the system; if the germs Prevention itt Itlckets. uro not destroyed, disease develops. fan you til m what to glv a baby Metabolism, the constant rombus- 3 months old to prevent rickets? (Mrs Hon of foot! fuel and tissue substance W. J. Ii. ) to produce muscular and organic I Answer. 1. Expose tho bimbo's energy and heat in the body, is pro- flaked skin to sunlight as much as pos fiiundlv influenced bv ultraviolet allle, wllh no .Intervening covering light. Among the Improvements in of clothing or glass or other screen, metabolism bronchi nbont bv ultra-1 2- Ample opportunity for spontan violet light are better utilization of "" exercise unhampered By clothing calcium (lime) and phosphorus in whlch confines or restricts the lby's the body. Both of these important movements. Every baby should have Clements of the body are present in u regular nniL nour may periou u.i.ij. higher concentration in the blood llght or no sunlight, and when play after eposuro of the naked skin to tlm voma tn0 '"''"J" kUouM i.ltt'HvInlor Hfhl fi-nm Himliirht nr '""""H mt'iiiiumtuie on. UFio. jnnv umi- either of the artificial sources mcn o hlankot or quilt under him. tlonocl Start at 6 weeks giving the baby 'cod liver oil, the plain stuff and no Aside from tho prevention and cure fanr!y preparation, five drops twice of rickets in infants, the proper utill- aaily, week i,y wcek increase this zatlon of calcium and phosphorous in 1obo untll the baby tnkes llbout a ten Iho body is essential for normal de- Kpnonfill forenoon nnd a tcaspoonful velopment and growth of. the bones, 'afternoon when he is 0 months old. if you want the,, children to grow What tho Cat nrlngs In. Straight and big and strong, tear Are ent liilnHnnn rn hnve In nn down tho window shades, discard the ,.,. where neonle nro sufferlne draperies, remove the awnings and frnm hrnnchlal and lunir trouble? I open the windows.. , . hnv8 been told they are bad but I I I no average stature of- Yankee sol- don't know. Thanking you in advance dlers was found .to . he , about three I am, Mrs. C. T. j Inches greater than that . of English , - Answer A cat or a dog may be Boldlers In tho .World .war. For that conic a enrrler of infectious disease, 'matter there was,, nothing, very smalt, nnd therefore must .be excluded from The chief objection to balloon trousers is that tlie'v nhcifvs seem ',,lh"unt tho Canriurks , In tho , war, the sick room when A patient ill of inadequately inflated isolated under If the- University of Oregon don't hurry up and select a president, stllt ahlo to the lending fraternities, the republican party, the Pioneer socl ellos, the sheep misery of. Malheur county, t)ie United States rjivii Kngl neors of America, the '.v4 legislature the fislr comnilHslon will Xi It for them. Mlr,s Marianne Ureoit 1ms returned to the rural district wbero they call her Mary, for the week-end. The more progressive merchants nro taking down tlvvlr screen doors. WHY KlUTOKS I'.U.a AT rllOSS'M; TIIIO STltlCET (llolloii, Kits.. 'Ninon) Mr. Jim Daughei-ty has a new 1'ord Car. Koine of the old maids had better watch out now. Nome may think he (saunter than none. Auto Hint Cut off yur son's pants at the knees, an. I adjust to fit the hood during the fold weather. A Jury nt .Incki-.nivUle last week brnuuht In ii verdict before dinner. liOVIXt; FIENDS Thi' honeymoon ended, or the time which Jimmy emihl spend nway from his business here, nml the couple enmo home to Hold mil. Tho l.ove Nest prep trod by ,ntll r,, , lll.,lP was there halting uh planned, hut oh! what n change. t K.d con tents were all in thi living room. The i love, carefully w t up ready for ne lnll was docor:i lug the middle of thi bi ll w here l D .I i-p rings ;1, mt. tress used to he. The li.i.th room well go look for 'yourself! Words rail to express the 'Impression on the homing birds. Tl, Jay-bird had visited llie Tirnle limes nest, chaos reigned supreme. Did Jimmy nay Anything? We hVe n t si'en Jtmmy yet. We have not had to prln any fancy i(?ur der either. tCuid Kill News.) .cither. The amtiunt of ,' ultra violet siu.'h disease Is Slight In England is far below the "quarantine." , . amount in the sunlight in these United j Hot Chocolate ur school T.tinch and Canadian stal'ts and provinces. Please give your opinion of cocoa or Pavement: That, hard, smooth stuff a town puts down just Maybe that accounts for It. Then, too. chocolate ns a hot school lunch. (Mrs. . , . ... .. ,, ' our best physical specimens are R. Tv. J.) Where a plumDeu Will Wish to dig (I hole". . r ! found in the mountain regions where , . Answer Cocoa or chocoluate is a . .the largest possible 'proportion of ul-'mild stimulnnl to the kidneys, heart i' . tra violet light Is available. This may and brain. Except for the sugar and J'jVery town has at least, one man who IS useful because you not seem to Jibe well with the notably milk added. It la an inferior food. Milk low siiiiui c oi llie MuiiM ui MUilliy liiliy, is I11UCI1 uetter ueveiiige lor ciniiueii. yet the stature of men from the moun- Hot soup is much better food for tains of Italy is greater than that of school lunch. Coeoa or chocolate men from the vatloys. gnves a false sense of satisfaction and Civilized urban life shuts off most so diminishes the desire for more es. of the ultra, violet rays which we sentinl food. Children under 10 years should receive. Indoor occupations seldom require stimulation. don't trust anybody he approves. She isn't really a hopeless old maid until she develops a mania for running other people's affairs. ,; The wild ass is hunted in some countries, but in America they don't even take awav his license to drive. Nothing is certain, except tbat a magazine full of (piestionable advertising will contain iiieslioilable stories. Vanity is what a mini has before he gets a look at his skinny legs in knickers. The difference between a sensible merger ami a wicked trust is about 20 years of elapsed ("inie. RipptitigRhijmGs THE MOURNERS. jvb aj--v jv f v UjOIiKKlX dirges the,- 11 are singing, and their empty blinds they're wringing, they are mourning in the midnight, thev are weeping all the day; at the dismal wailing places we behold their tear wet fiiees. they are moaning, they are sighing for the money thrown away. Ilivary are the old man's ravings; he has handed all his savings to a I'nker who has promised great ami opulent returns; anil his little roll's departed with that faker stony-hearted, anil his ancient heart is broken as the ghastly truth he learns. There are sad-eyed widows weeping for the coin they had in keeping, much desired insurance money, gathered when their husbands died; anil the fakers blithe came tying, with their gall anil nerve undying, ami they got the widows' rubles, smooth of tongue but viiltuie-cy'ed. Now the statistician hollers, " Kvery year two billion dollars are expended by the people on the dizziest of frauds; never docs the faker fal ter, he is always out to halter easy, trusting men and women, and relieve them of their wads.'' Idle are these bald statistics as the drivel of the mystics, idle'are the ringing warnings of t he pulpit and I lie press, for the easy marks are yearning to get coin without the earning, ami we scorn their dippy conduct while we pity their distress. At their folly we are railing, but it's sad to bear them wailing, it is sad to hear them mourning in the twilight bleak anil gray; it is sad to bear them sighing, people old hi weak anil dying, calling on tho gods to bring thein hard-earned money thrown away, o ' C (l & ifnKo Honl.ry wu knocked down nn' srvtMvly hniKrd uhlh uulltln under a Klofcr Knr live this t. m. Ilmv I' lw civil tin i Ihihj", In (iiic o' Hi arts (hat's I'usi dying' out. Who's Who MTTI.K HOCK, Ark. Sinn Rlonn Ih a living U'Hiion Mi pcrHOvcrt'iiro, and ii in 1 to iM-iiof that ymi can't keen " Ktid nuin down, wlmlovt-f (he prouf. Siim Sloan is state troaHurcr of the Htulf ot ArkaiTVaM. 8am Sloan Is ni'inlcHjt. Since he was 1 4 yearn old. when he was injured In nn accident In a unw nilll, he hits had to make Mm way In the world minus two of man's most Important mem hern. Sloan's election to the hlsh state office followed conspicuous serv ice in lower politi cal ranks. He Is aide to do most of tho things that any two fisted limn can do, his fri,lt) say. q He algns the state vouch en and O I o bonds with his teeth. A specially con structed lien Is gripped hy his molars so that he Is able to write frequently. E DATE TRi By EKNEST 8EEMAN i n i - n - mri Nov. 8, 1725, 200 yaar. ago William Bradford, printer, issues the "Gazette," the first newspaper printed In New York. Copirlihl KS Prrnlar S.ndlpatr. In Poems That Live W1 " a asy Lessons in - ' AUCTION BRIDGE New Series by WYNNE FERGUSON CAuthor of Terguson on Otiiction JSridge Cupyriulit Wlb by ltu)lr, Jr, ARTICLE No. 24 Some time ago the writer heard of the dummy playing the hand, instead of the declarer, and that the mistake wha not discovered until the completion of the fourth1 trirk. An even more aston ibhimj error has.jut been brought to the writer's attention. 2 dealt and bid one diamond, A bid two cluba and all passed. For some unknown reason, A got it into his head that Z had obtained the final bid so led to the first trick. What is still more remarkable, the other players didn't notice the error and Z proceeded to play the hand and with clubs as trumps. At the completion of the sixth trick, one of the players real ized what had happened and called at- . tention to the error. The case was re-., ferred by telephone to a member of the card committee of a well-known club. This player was- noted for his sense of humor and ruled that Z must continue to play the hand, but that for the re maining seven tricks, "diamonds" must be trumps. Truly a most remarkable situation and a truly humorous solution. The trick bidder is with usonce again and this time the trick bid proved a costly experiment: Hearts -r 6, 2 Clubs 'A, 3 ' Diamonds K, 8, 7, 5, 3, 2 Spades A, 10, 8 Hearts Q, 10, 8, 7 Clubs K, 10, 9,6 Diamonds none Spades Q, J, 6, S, 3 : A Y Z Hearts A, 9 Clubs Q, J, 8, S Diamonds Q, 9, 4 Spades K, 9( 1,2 Hearts K, J, 5, 4, 3 Clubs 7, 4, 2 Diamonds A, J, 10, 6 Spades 4 No score, first game. 2 dealt and passed, A bid one no-trump, Y doubled and H passed. Z bid two hearts, A and Y passed Had B bid two no-trump. Z and A paired and Y now decided that it was a good lime for a trick bid. He figured that if he bid three hearts, bis op ponents would probably pass and that f:ame would be impossible. On the other land, if he bid three clubs, he would probably get doubled, and then il" he bid three hearts, his opponents would also double. that and thus give him game if he ihade the ibid. For thos;; reason?, 'he bid three clubs and sure enough, B doubled. 2 now got scary and bid three diamonds which A doub led. Y now had the chance he had planned for feo bid three hearts. B doub led three hearts and all passed. A had the opening lead and here's where the trick bid acted as a boomerang for A decided that he would lead the ace of clubs because of his partner's double of three c!u'". His natural opening ir respectiveof the three clubs' double was the ace of spades so that the only effect of Y's trick bid was to indicate to his opponents the only lead that would de feat the three heart bid. The club lead defeats the bid one trick while the spade lead enables the declarer to Bet up the spade suit and just make his. . contract. Y's trick bid was very foxy but didn't produce the results expected. : . ,, The play of the hand is usually more interesting than the bidding and the. player who can obtain the maximum mi miter- of tricks is the one most ad mired. As a matter of fact the bidding; is much more important than the play but the latter is more showy and there lore more admired. One of the surest'ways to win tricks . is by forcing discards. Your opponents . have to guess which card to let go and . as usual with guesses, they guess wrong ". more often than right. On some hands, however, it is possible to force discards in such a way that the opponents have no defense. When such a play is possi ble an opponent is said to be "squeezed," . that is, forced to discard winning cards. Good players are always on the look-, out for the "squeeze" play and are well i pleased when they get a chance to work it. In the following problem, Z had-a chance to "squeeze" both A and B on the discard. Hearts J, 10, 8 Clubs none Diamonds none Spades 10, 4 Problem No. 12 Hearts A, 9, 7 Clubs none Diamonds none Spades 9, 7 : A Y Z B : Hearts Q, 6, 3 Clubs none Diamonds 8, 3 Spades' none Ilearts- rClubs- -K,4 lu .! f ) r, ? tl : v opaaes - none Clubs are trumns and Z is in the lead. How can he win all fivp frirtro naalnit- any defense? Solution in the next article. . f date raff Nov. 7th 1613 312 vra. an Captain Block is building the first house on Manhattan Island. Four years after Hendrik Hudson's dis covery of the wooded island of Manhattan, Capt. Adrian Block, commanding the Tiger, erected there four huts. That spot in the woods where the old Dutch sea captain took out the first. building permit from the squirrels and started the boom in New York real estate is now known as 41' Broadway. Cwrlalil. mi. bt rrimltr Syntlk-ata. Inc. Aggies Send in Second Team Against Pacific COUVALLIS. Ore., Nov. 7. Con- tiniy to expectations. Coach Schlssler tnnouncetl that he would send a team of suliKtitutCH ngttint Pacific univer sity nt the mart of the football game this afternoon. Three of his first BliinB will piny If necensury. Schlnsler gave no reason To SIrIi, Yet IVcl Nn I'nln. ",r 1,16 rnange in plans, though It is To siKh. vet feel no pain; j believed h In more onxlous to give To w.-e. yd scarce know whv; "'"'"''lutes .IxpcUcnce than to run ... ' .. f up n high wore.' ii, Iti Kfuui mi iiuiir wim ui'iiui a t'liiiiii, - Then throw It Idly by. To kneel nt hinny a shrl-ic, Vet lay the henrt on none; To think nil other chnrnis divine, . Hut those wp Just have won; This Is love, faithless love. Such ns kimlleth hearts that rove, To keep one sacred ftntne. Through life tinchlU'd. unmoved, To love In wintry ago the siinio As first In youth wo loved; To feel thnt we adore, Ev'n to such fond excess. Thnt, though the henrt would break with more, It could not live with less; This Is love, faithful love, Such as saints might feel above. ' - Thomas Moore. 1 i Even the Dolls Suffer. l,ONr(N-.-y(A. P.i-The- girls are now carrying dolls dressed like themselves. Notice to Contractors. N'otlce In hereby given thnt "the City Planning Commission will hold a hearing on Monday, November 9th. at the hour of 7I3H o'clock p. m. in the city hall on the petition of the ilty council to consider the reclassifi cation ot a portion of the following street from a Residence District Class I to a business District Clnss'lll. A "onion of North Klvprsldc nvenue between Jnckson nnd Mnple streets. CITY PI.ANXINO COMMISSION, Hy Lewis rirlch, Chnirmnn. F.y M. L. Alford, Secretary. 199 Cook with gas. tf Children's Pictorial Cross Word Puzzle Running Across. Word 1. Tho name of Robinson ' ' Crusoe's servnnt. . - . Word 4. The skeletons pf an!- -mnls, found in -reefs in tropical waters and used for jewelry. . Word 7. The points of a fork. Plural. i Word 8. A man skilled in the' use o a pen. . Running Down. Word 2. An important' city In Wisconsin. - i - - rv; Word 3. A rich American ter ritory bought from Russia. ' Word 6. Upon. Word 6. A nrefix. " YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE 1 ' v ANSWERED Another Political Sidestep. LONDON. (A. P.) How the gov ernment can provide alcoholic drink and at the same time prevent Its un due use Is giving the cabinet great concern. Home Secretary Joynson Hicks has Informed the ladles ot the Carlton club. o o