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WIFE GIVEN HALF
Fastest Tanker Heads Calpet Fleet
CHICAGO, April 3. W) "Oruli-j
Ktuke" areement between ft bus-
bund nnd wife who ruse together
from comparative poverty to
wealth has been rtH-tinniKert by al
'hk'UKo master in rhimrery in u
ret,ommemlatiun to the hierior J
court that Hurry II. Warren turn'
over to his wife a half Interest j
in the Warren Seed I'leaning com-1
pnny. j
Mrs. Warren, who once was a i
"hand" on the rntvh' of the man
she later married, will receive '
Kioek valued at jyUS.ooo if the!
master 'h decision Is Htistained by !
the courts,
f It was Mrs. "Warren's conten
tion that hhe was . a partner in
mr husband's company and thic i
entitled to half of the company
Ktock just as a mining prospector,
is entitled under the rules of the!
hills to a half interest In his
partner's discoveries. Her plea
that .she also was entitled to a ;
half interest on the ground that i
Hhe, rather than her husband,
had the idea on which the War-j
ren company success was founded, .
was disallowed in the master's i
report. i
The seed cleaning invention,
Mrs. Warren testified, developed '
from a vacuum brush she devised (
to relieve dandruff. Her bus-1
band denied this, testifying thatj
the idea for the invention came '
from watching- Indians pickinir
defective seed from the Rood by
floating them in a crock of water.
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Standing wakes back and legs ache 0
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How of the workers in the Straus
Silk Mills relieve tired muscles
j ". . . It's as good a job as any mill worker could ask
nice people to work with, good pay, fair conditions but
a factory job anywhere is bound to be hard work."
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i.ulu celcltrullon marks arrival in home iwirt. Top left: Capt. It. II. Armsii-on iitul his son. Hliilit,
Miss Mary lOllen O'Nell. pretty Monsir. after whom ffiani oil currier .was namiHl. Itclow : The "Mary
J-;ileu O'NYi." at the docks of the .'alH't iiiaiine terminal In I-os Anst'hs harbor.
.MISSING LASS IS
FOUND SLAIN
CLEVKLAXP. Ohio. Apr. 3. (P) ;
The hunt for Alice Leonard, 15-j
year-old hih school niv who dls-'
appared January when he left
home to attend a baskethall Ritmo,
was at an end today and authori
ties Qttemtped to learn how she :
was slain.
The Rirl's body was found last I
night near the yard of the school j
in May field, a Cleveland suburb, -by
Bernard Perk 1 7. The body .
had been concealed by high weeds!
for more than two months. i
Tho frlfl ii-nu 1itl1n,I 1,.. n Klr.ii'
which crushed the rlnht side of
her head, Coroner A. J. Pcarce
Especially appropriate to her!
name . and the day, the "Maty
Ellen O'Xeil," new flattship of
the tanker fh-et of the California i
IVtriileum corporation, made her
first appearance in I.os Anges
harbor March 1 7. She was pi
loted to the Calpet marine termi
nal on Mormon island in Wil
mington, where she was tied up
to the dock and orders given to
"dresr. ship" for a formal all-day
reception a n d Inspection con
ducted under direction of Capt.
It. It. Armstrong nnd his crew of
41 men.
Mary Ellen O'Xeil, pretty spon-:
sor -of the new tanker, who offi-i
ciated at the christening and"
launching of the ship a few weeks:
ago in Chester, pa., is the daugn-i
ter of p. H. O'Xeil, a member J
of the board of directors of the i
California Petroleum corporation.
She was assisted in the ceremonies:
by her brothers, J,. 11. and John j
T. O'Xeil. i
"This new Calpet tanker rep-
resents an investment close to ;
t2, 000. 000." according to W. 1,. i
Hunker, in charge of marine i
transportation for C n 1 p c t, who ,
Casualties of the
Air Service
HOXC, KOXC, April 3. (A1)
Three Pritlsh fliers were killed
today when the engine of their
plane exploded as the plane took
off fro in the aircraft carrier
Hermes. The victims were Fly
ing officers Hale and tlraham,
and Telegraph Operator Jackson
SWEPT BY FIRE;
HUNDREDS TOLL
says. "She Is the second largest
tanker in the world, one of the
fastest, and probably the finest,
is 530 feet long, 70 foot beam
and 4 0 feet deep. Driven by n
twin-screw Piesel power plant,
she makes an average speed of
12 knots an hour. She carries
fuel for a 7 ft -day cruise, has a
cargo capacity of 1 40.000 bar
rels.' Miss Mary Ellen O'Xeil. after
whom the new tanker Is named,
entertained her family and friends
at a gala celebration in honor of
the arrival of the new flagship of
the Calpet fleet.
Kids Guests of
Pied Piper at
Kidds Tomorrow
Hey, kids! Comin' to tho
! party? "What party? Why. the
Pled Piper's party at Kldd's, of
course. Well, 1 guess yes! What
.other parly d'ya suppose I meant?
j You know the Pied Piper. Tho
guy all dressed up In a cape and
boots and a great big hat with a
funny feather stickin' up the sides,
1 playin' on a a:ngus ami all the
kids followin,r along after 'm.
j Sure, , he's coming' to Kidd's
shoe jjtore tomorrow, Wednesday,
A pri 1 4 nil (1 ressed ti p n n ' e ver'
I thing, Just like in the picture,
lie's going In piny tunes nnd put
ion a show and pass around toys,
, books and caps, and it's going
.to be swell.
j It's to be at 4 o'clock at Kidd'n
j store, where they, sell shoes, but
. mom says everybody better go
real early so's to wee everything
5 that's going on. You'll go, too,
j if you know what's what nnd
j want to have a good time. There
; will be a parade and all the kids
will be in it.
jSNTLY the mill workers themselves
know how Kgs and feet can
ache and how lame backs can be
after a long day walking up and
. .down a spinning frame.
Something they must have to take
the ache out to relieve the stiffness
anl fatigue which might otherwise
make it necessary for them to miss
many a day's work.
The workers in the Straus Silk
Mills irt Trenton are a particularly
fresh, wholesome-looking Kt of wo
men. And so we asked them what
they do to prevent aching and strain
. from standing at a spinning frame
all day.
From three-quarters of them came
promptly the answer, "I never use
, anything but Sloan's.'
Everywhere the leading remedy
for muscular pain
Everywhere you go you hear the
same story from people whose work
brings a strain on their muscles.
Read the experience of this New
York woman
"I had such a backache I didn't
know what to do. I used Sloan's
Liniment, and in half an hour I was
better. Now. when anyone has a
pain, I say, 'Use Sloan's.' '
Another woman writes
''The pain in my back was like a
knife stab and it left me helpless.
Sloan's Liniment was given me to
ease the pain and I am now able to
do all my own work."
Sloan's Liniment is scientific ab
solutely reliable because it works by
the quickest, surest method known
to relieve pain. It stirs up the circu
lationbrings new blood right to the
spot where the pain is, sweeps away
the cause of the trouble.
You can get it in any drug store.
A bottle that will last you a long time
for 35 cents. Use it for
Rheumatism Lame muscles
Scia tica Stiff neck
I.umbano Colds and
Neuralgia congestions
Sprains and bruises
A comtatty doctor who cares for hundreds
of workers every year says; "People whose
work exposes them to strain or to damp and
cold usually suffer from a good deal of mus
cular soreness. We find that Sloan 'j gives
them quick, positive relief. '
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SLOAN'S
One of the Workers In the Straus Silk Mills.
44 of these workers said that after a long day on their feet
they find Sloan's their best help for tired backs and legs
Endorsed universally by those
who do the world's hard work
man 1 looker, his personal physl
clun, to call in consultants.
Jir. Hooker, however, said his j who hot her lover
condition gave no reason for i at his request after
AIrriCAH. t'al., April 3. (fl't
f'assle Turner, Pitt Hiver Indian,
Huh Dcclute,
he hnd re
; sentenced In the superior court. (A1) .In met A. Clallivnn of Moston.
here to serve from una to ten Democratic member of congress
'years in Sun Qucntin. from the eighteenth Mussaehu-
- i setts district since 1 ! 1 4 , died to-
nlarm.
I fused t.i
niu rry
hlnft hus been1 C AM 1 U' 1 Of 1 10, Mass., April 3. 'duy nt the Cambridge hoHpilnl.
Sailor, milkman, society
girl every one of ust
no matter who we are,
may offend unknowingly.
FISH HATCHERY AT
A plain talk about
body odor
Easy to keep safe w ith this purifying toilet soap
YOU know others are guilty of
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many a time.
And you know how quickly you
lose admiration or respect for any
one who is guilty.
But do you realize that not one of
ns is safe from body odor? To live, we
mmt perspire. Even on cool days,
our millions of pores continually
i;ive off invisible perspiration
often as much as a quart of waste
every 2 f hours.
Don't risk offending!
Whether visible or invisible, this
body moisture is always odorous.
And it exempts no one. All of us
regardless of our position in
life may offend unless we take pre
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body odor in others, we rarely can
tell when we offend.
VC'hy, then, take chances when
it's so easy to be safe? Just wash and
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1 The same bland and abundant
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You'll learn to love Lifebuoy's pleas
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l.ITTLK KOCK, Ark., Apr. 3.
(P) -Haln was anxiously awaited by
forest rangers and hundreds of
volunteer workers today to aid
them in fighting the mos serious
KPiii'H of fires In the state'n hiotnry
in it two national forest h.
One. 'death, that of the one-year-old
Hon of .lint 'fully, haa been re
ported, and each request from the
district hns brought news of added
loupes nnd ninny new outbreaks.
Tho 'fully ehild whk buriu'd to
death when his father's home in
llnxler county wits, swept by
flames! .''.'
Koad crews and even students
from Arkansas Tech at Hussel
ville were fighting heor.icaLty to
check the red wall' of destruction
on the the northern frontier whit-h
extends from Uaxter . oounty
through Newton county and an fur
south as Pope. ,; . .'
On the west front the Ouachita
reserve, more than 500 men 'were
battling scores of fires which ex
tend from Scott county south to
Polk and east to Montgomery.
; Losses In both reserves have
been estimated at about $300,000.-
000, with millions of dollars worth j
i of pine timber in dnrtger. CORVALMS; Ore.. April 3. (P)
' ' ' t'a iming n n est i nin ted loss of
I ry n I ; $50,000. fire of undetermined
BUming Uayltgnt origin swept the second story of
(the Oregon forvnllis hatchery at
tbtimng Romance -midnight. - Flames fanned ny u
nign winu were suotiuea alter an
hour's fight by the rorvallis fire
The rlrenrv finnn.., wnt nepartmeitt. The plant, owned
of the frozen Alaskan plains. thel,y am Moore, chairman of the
hectio excitement of a boml8tate lime ,'rt. nnd his son.
town, the wild, hilarity of gold-Merle" '"'b' n Instructor nt
mad miners on a spree against t Kf,nson I'lytehnlc flr.hool at
this colorful background has been Portland, wa running nearly full
woven one of the most engross-! paelty with 100 000 eggs. The
ing films of the season. loH wos Pa,t, covered by in-
The picture is "Hurnlnff Day- suranre'
light" at the Klalto theater.
Pased on Jack London's thrill-1
ing novel of the same name, it
provides Milton Hills with one of
his greateMt screen roles, as the j
daring, eourngeous prospector who
m.'i k es nnd lones se vera 1 f or t u n es j
nnd finallv makes the irreiitiit '
jgold strike of the day.
On the screen has been trans
planted nil the color, movement.
excitement ad epic . drama of! MANAGUA, Nicaragua, April 3
mose stirring times nnd the re- (yp,Advb es from Matagalpa
suit Is n picture, fraught with tod;.v ni.i thnt h.nHuiu ......
thrills, tense drama , and sweep-, heinB diHtrlhuted In the r-gion of
ing ctorlnl effects. jtne town urK,nK ne naUm tn
.nin.n oiiih nn never nan It kill the A merlrniiH. emifrln II v iinv
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INSTEAD OF FIVE OR TEN
roll, which fitted him more per-
i firtlv.
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STOP BODV ODOR
HANDS BATO
PRBtrtTS UFAITH
WEIGH WHAT
YOU DESIiil
Dahlm and Gladiola Bulbs
W'c !invc a yifiice stork of linmp prnwn Dnhlla nnd Gladiola
bulbs for RiilpVt reasonable nricen. Tlii"c bulh are all our own
raining and nre prize-winning stork. Solid for lim of varieties
and prices.
Hosier's Flower Gardens
ASHLAND, OREGON
Phone 341-J
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miirlneii they encountered
It wan awHumtd that the hand-
hillH had come from the hend
iuurters of dfnrrii AiiKUKtlno
Sandino, rel.fl leader.
"Troops continued their pursuit
of "S attered hands of rehels, but
H A .:k .L- . . ' no clashes ha 9 been reported.
tou over-weicn. tne cause may not .
lie in over-caur.g ut unuer-exercise, ' Nlrt
mav lie in fault in nutrittai which ' I M I A I llll '
modern research has discovered. And
which science now corrects. i
The method is embodied in Marmola i
prescription tablets. People have used
them for 20 years millions of boxes oi
them. And many of the people you
envy with slender figures, new vivacity
and health will urge you to adopt this i
wv.
The use of Marmola does not reiniiroj. XKW Voi:i. April 3. (Pi
abnormal exercise or diet. In every bojfl haum ey M. Depew. :i, wysry on
you will find the formuls, lo the rc Ifinert to his I.e.! today suWrlnit
sons for results. Vou will know just why! from a cold, lie suffered a sliitht
your weight comes downndwhyevery ,.hin while roml.iK to New York
effect is helpful. Lesrn the facts, and ,a,t week from Kt. .e,ershurB.
dp it now Dosobywkingyourdriig. Kla nnrt m , , ,m
gist today for s 1 box of fawls. me cau,cd ,Jr. a, ,.v.
YOU'PE pretty sure to need more gallons than yon name. Why not soy "Fill it up!"
and save yourself needless extra trips for gas? Ordering a definite number five
gallons 10 gallons is just a habit and a time-losing liuliil, at that. Why not
replace It with time-saver? It keeps you longer on the road when you say
"Fill it up!"
AND ALWAYS WITH CALPET
Extra procesaed to make it extra smooth
K quick snappy start in the morning and smooth, flexible performance all
dayl Power to spare, even for the stiffest climbs, and a pick-up like a bird
taking wing! Everything your modern, high compression motor demands,
Calpet delivers and with it a mileage that no gasoline can excel!
You will save time and keep your car in prime condition by getting
COMPLETE service at your ncighorhood Calpet station all at one time !
Your Calpet dealer will fill your tank, drain your crank-case, grease
' your car, and furnish other service all in ONE STOP. Drive in where
you see the Calpet sign.
Remember the time-savin1 way to order your gasoline I
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