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"V. MTTFORD MATL TRTBUNE, MEDFOUP, ORFiOW TIirTiSDAY. MAY .11. 102S. pjnr: seven1 ySEX EDUCATION 10 NOTED DRIVES IN STUDEBAKER COMMANDER f3 New this season: The patented Hanes FOR DIVORCE EML SAMSONBAK UNION SUIT$ wont rip, wont tear, wont sag SAN FRANCISCO, May 31. Proper training for hoyn and ClrlH. and especially Hex education, could do much tu lessen the di vorce eyil unci even eliminate it. In tho opinion of Superior JuUko Thomas F. Graham, of San Fran cisco, who has handled more thnn 30,000 divorce cases in 1J3 yearn on the bench. "We teach physiology, health nnd hygiene to our yountssteiH now," wild Graham in an Inter view published today. "Why not go a step further, and include the essentials for human happl- 4BCSH?" "Jf we teach our children what might be called tho 'rudiments' of matrimony along with their reading, writing and arithmetic, when they grow up these precept will l' as much a part of them. as their other education." The Judxo explained that by rudiments." ho meant under standing of human impulses and especially sex education, ignorance of which, he said, is the cause of more wrecked homes than . drink or financial troubles. Til..- 31. -1.4'' WILL BE SHOWN WOUNDED POSTAL Oklu.. Muy , Tlte racial lirnhlt'in. wlik-li lust Sat urday arose to nrt-vi'lit the annual Koodft'llowship dinner of tllu (U'le KUU's to tlu i'ium'hI afist'inhly of ,'tlio I'lvsliytpiiun t'huivli in tlit l?. S. A., was Kivi'n consliltTatiun in llif assi'inhiy tmluy. ! I'h Koodfellowslill) dinner was 1 abandoned in the heller that ill Tulsa It would have been inudvls- : al)le tor nero and white delesiites f to dine together. ' The assembly today adopted a roport of the eoniniitteu on bills i and overtures ussel'tillK lis "feel-ln-r of inter-ruetnl goodwill and i undersiandiiiK-'v i "It seeks." the report adds, "al wavs to bar testimony to the fun damental unity of humanity and to iliratiiee Christian brotherhood. It I believes that the solution of this. ; as of all acute problems of soelal life, lies In the application of the gospel which is Us whole message. ! The general assembly expresses the assurance that 111 duo time . . . .one of its meetings may be held w ithin the bounds of one of tho synods w ithin w hich both races are strongly lepresented. both of whom mav share in Its entertainment, Studebaker Commander of 25,000-mile record fame. In front of Pennzoil headquarters in Los Angeles, with , aml 11 ls prepared at any time to nins. noiea race tmver, at tne wneel, and along with him is Clarence Chamberlin, who hopped from ,l1"1' ",l - .... ! New York to Berlin in the Bellanca monoplane: both using Pennzoil. Officials of the Pennzoil company i a,0,,s '" ",is . , in the background. ! The assembly, which early was ' iui neu ucr id .tii'iiiuiini u,.., ot-..- ! iees. also adopted a committee, re port (lesignalinl; Armistice ilny, November II. 192S. u special day i of prayer for world-wide, revival ' of true ieli ;ion. Sparkling Comedy Rial to Today CENTRAL OREGON Her. H. K. Close, superintendent of tho Anti-Haloon leagin of Oro- gon,' will udddrpsj. the congrega tion of tho Mrthodist church Sun day,. Juno 3rd, at 8 p. m. Mr. "Kcmls fur Luck," a cuimuly. opened at the I'iultu theater this aflt'inoon. SSparkllnc;. humorous situations, ' BANKSJCOMBlNEi RAINSHOLD BACK i rfrry rfmptc UL I 1 lll.Ul.il IU uiwi.a.u, ure., .nay ji. iii ; - " " " roitTI.A.SIV in-.. M,.v fll fiTi Close Is an eloquent speaker who-Shot yesterday when cornered by i worked through a logical and high- ' iireschts un to date Information ! police w ho souuht him as leader of ! ly lul'i esting story spiced with an Atuiiuiiun ot the Central t)re- eoneerninir nrnhibitlon in a. concise I a gang w hich l obbed village nost- appealing love theme, ninke this gon bank of Horn! w ith the newly I and Interesting manner. j offices, llobei t I.undqulst. alias I picture refreshingly different from Incorporated Oregon Ilancorpora-1 ' In connection with his address, "Hnooso" Johnson, was recovering j the ordinary run of screen com- lia o( ths c,y w.ls anllouni.,,(1 I air.. Closo will show the prohlbi-! in hospital today, and attendants edies. ! " ; l'ollTl.ANI). ore.. May 3 1 . tion film, "Lest We Forget." This ! believed be would survive. Fields and Conklin have given."11 n,snl " llank I. 1-1 unl" ; .;xi.01,t ,,. ;.tvlly along the team picture Is said to be one of the most I ("-' of three nu n arrested yes- j the public many laughs in their w ell, president of the Ilancorpora-; ti-c-I. local produce markets w ere ! interesting prohibition films ever j terday in connection with the ; long careers as comedians, but tion. i closed lod;iy in observance of Me-j produced and has been drawing: Po""ice ruuuerio. was said by T,.c a(.lion ot he ij,.nj bank morliil day large audiences In all parts of the ' ,ollcc 10 lmve n'l'"ted partici- country. It is A wonderfully rea-l' ,b b" llstlc and dramatlo portrayal of the! ton county deputy sheriffs. A ; tragedies of old saloon days and oe.ng sougoc is a true story of occurrences In j the middle west. With tho dramatic portrayal of "Ten Nights In a Ilarroom" ten times multiplied, this picture tells the tragic story of booze as it took Its treacherous and .tortuous way through three generations. Those who see it will resolve that this thins must never happen again. They will never forget. It is re-1 quested that children . under 1 i years of age shall be accompanied hy parents or other adults. why this "YELLOW MASK?" F WORST IN YEARS KALI DA, Colo.. May 31. (-! , Two liven hav boon lost and low landB of this section were inundat ed by flood, waters of tho Arkansas river reported today to be at the highest stage in several years. Collapso of a tempurary bridRe j jon which they were standing cvst jtho llvort of two unidentified I Uiuarry workers. Volunteers work ied for hours to cunstruct ' - A x ; makes the fir.sl extension of the ' local holding company outside uf I'm-tland, where the American j j-,A'miiiKf' uuiik ami i.umui-i iiu-n a . .jjj t I irusi company were usru as a nu j clcus for the new organization. iSUICIDE AT SEA 1 LEAVES NO CLUE!; SAMSONBAK HANES has Uonc itl For 1928, the patented Samsonbak webbing belt uncqunlcd at any price not du plicated outside of I Ian is Samsonbak Union Suits for summer. Sec that belt? There's stretchability. There's strength. There's fit. Grab hold of it. Pull it. Twist it. Yank it. You won't rip it or tear it away from the rest of the suit. What's more, the belt goes three-quarters of the way around your body everywhere there's any possibility of stretching, pulling or binding. Not a strand of rubber in it. A union suit built for your peace of mind the comfort of your body! Try, the favorite 1928 shopping sport for men only a tug-of-war with your dealer on a Manias Samsonbak Union Suit. $1 that's the price! Look for iht Hanbs Samsonbak labtl btfori you buy, 7'ht center section of the Samsonhak. belt is in light blue to kelp identification. If your dealer hasn't it, write us direct. Other lyles in Hanbs full-cut athletic, union tuitl priced at from 85o to $1.50 the garment. P. H. HANHS KNITTING CO. Winsion-Salbm, N. C. i; I'OHTI.AND. tire.. .Muy 31. Id) Upon arrival here of the slenm Adiniral Fsi'i'iiKut. hist nlKhl, It was found that Miss J. Adams, a passenger, had dl.-appeared at i sea on Sunday niht, while the they have never before had roles vessel was en route hero from teni- whieh fit them as do their parts' Snn Kranclsco. No IdentlfleaTlon Followini? the heavy general , rains of the last few days straw- ( berry reeelpts have been Unlit but berries arc maturing rapidly and advent of a warm day or I two. supplies of loeal berries are iexpeeted to be plentiful. Top priee loll best strawberries yesterday W;lSj around per "4-plnt erate. p Sliindiiril first c-kks were marked j i up hair a eent lo LM'j eents per ; ! dozen at the im-ettnK of the dairy I lexehnut-'e yesterday and the elosliiif aspect of the market was firm. Other Kruiles of ettus were un- , hanged us were quotations on ! butter and butlerfat receipts weri': JCbbm 1 107 eases; nominate the next president of tho I Henutor Cloff. llutter H.677 pounds. Htoi'HKO i-iilted Slates, not to orL-unlzu a I Mr. Cnod rnrnivrlv Hanbs Catttgt Combinations Yoitntf irn tverywhers trm nihutin tie bout ih aw HkNRl Colltv Comhinatioor. Pull-avtr ihirti, flil-knil or Swim rib. ShorU aipcrlly fin iihvd lor pvrlect At end com fort. Made of broadcloth, heavy jan and fin check. ()mii in popular colorrd pin (rip and blasar ttrlpat. I'rietd Ifem 50e to $1 par firaiat. CHTSTtW CONKUM H FOOl fOtK. LUCK, holdings wrvo vvhivw t SHI.JItil pounds of butter nnd 58,115 cuseH of t'KBt. .Mr. (ioud Knid the rcnubliitins nu-nt on tho elosu ruun In '(:tit mm the fifth Iowa district. Ho YcHterday's are Koing to Kuiiniih City 'tOVlKlnIa bi-tveeu Mr. ilyovr. and' )uniUHl- i, brief vlult hpre befon: Koiriff to KrinmiH City to -tiilta Ih'rtl here, i chtii'Ko of the Jloover hcudiii'11'' new iKirtv.' lit made 110 coni-liind fin a (Imp v.h i'onnronsniii t cm then1 ary dyke of sandbags to protect ' in "Fools for I.uek. i por ! the city's water supply from tho i flood. : marks could be found on the Iuk- Fields, as the glib promoter who in hor stuierooin ami bo In invades the small town with a grip inmiiinn has yet lu-en obtained full of oil stoek and his poekcts as to ,10. home niul famlly. rinnty, is a riot of fun. His ehar- aelerization is so convincing that - one feels sorry for the publie j should he over tiro of the screen , and decide to take up promoting as a i-areer. Conklin is pmTeet as the loading; ! eiltxt-n of the small town who Invcs . j jljs wif,,t is proud of his beautiful The O.nadlan National Kailwnyr, j'-utghter. and almost ns prud of and Steamship company are pro. hln re.u aUtui ,..ol champum of moting a personally conducted, all- tnr mctmmy. inrro nre tourbes expense triangle tour, famously 1 "f P;it ,he f mustaclied IE ' CKDAIt KAI'IUS, Iowa. May 31. j liTi Pretlietii)ii that Herbert 1 ; I loover will be nominated on tin i early ballot at the republican na- 'lionnl convention, wan made hero today by James V. Clood, hii" cjnnpnign manaKer. "TSpw my work will be easier9 known as the triangle tour of lirit ish Columbia, embracing a trip of 1.25U miles throuph the most spec tacular of the Canadian Korkies comedian's characterization I are truly masterful. I f A. of au Uusiplitlv YcIIowiBh Shade . . . Here's the Way to Enduring Whiteness Guaranteed! NO longer must you ruin with yeltuwi.-Ii teeth that beautiful contrast of n liile t-kin and artistically rouged lips. Dental science has perfected a safe and Wcasant wavto whiten ihoec ycllowith twih. iiuiiiiny . mjjn, 'ir" mi is. .Mrs. i lorn snriereii intcrnni . i and trinkfls lost or washed ashore ' injuries and posible fracture of. V' since the year before. tin- kull. t S 1'ortTLANI). Ore., May 31.-11') that, Mfls. Millie Fry. i1 1 route from Spokane to North Mend, Ore., was ; k I lied, nnd M rs. Iai ura 1 1 orn uf TrcasuiO Hunters. lnr.shfielrl. an.l three Hifblren ,.i rOTKUAM Gold rliL-trcrs nrn on' r... w.... i am. i... - - - tne city beach near here, hvory were injured late yesterday when I along the coast of Hritish t olumbia. ........ Mhnrilv hofm- th i.!inn' in .i .... . t.. .. NoExcusc linger to Have Teeth ; One luindred and ten doUars covers; openSi hundreds of youths spad.; w,.nt off the highway near Trout- -Jl'a lO AUgUSl isi, mi'ium-n nmi-i class fare, meals, berth, drives and other entertainments. Itinerary includes alt daylight , ride through the mountains, stops being made at various points of. interest, including Jasper national park. Sleeping cars are parked at i night for the occupancy of passen-: gers. Arrangements have been j To restore to you the dazzling cnanieUhitc- i 111 a'1 stopover points f or .l . n . i ir . c fr.. (drives to various points of inter-, , that Nature herself gave you. So effee ,ntorla,m(.nl!i. . live u this method that we guarantee it. W c ! xllrclal trRln 1,av0, Vaneotiv. r. -'k that you try it for twenty days. If an j n c., a ts:30 n. m.. Monday, July j eechanliDg lustre and whiteness dor.-n't I :Mrd, iirrlriny I'rinre Unpen ut 1 pcar,takc tbo unused part of the lube lo ! 7:30 p. ni., Sunday. July 29th. Par- j )ou,druggist.ndrccdveyourmoncy.Could!'v remain., at Prinee Kuperi until, t . 9 I p. m. Monday. July 3'lth. v h-n anything be fairer? ,.,. ., ,.ml)rk on . palatial But wc know you won't be difappointcil. s s "j.rinee Georc" for Van Ileutiils evcrytvberc praise and recommend J couver. nrrivine A'ancouver at 3 this nr w method. Noted movie stars use il i a. m.. Wednesday. Aui:ut 1st. .r . . . beauties the world over. Moro il.an a I ninKementa for the tour are being i i r ,i . ; niil.le hy r'-pre.entatlrcH of tlle( million women and men have forUn n-. canndl v'aUonal (n.it!!l , elttlno dentifrices for this new method and j Kollr(n avenut,, s,.attt.. wh. Wqilay teeth whiter and prettier lhan ever ; I Tuu new way to whiteness is orpiios f "Seventh Heaven" ! TtXlTII PASTE. Here's why it alone ran I , fx'' ciie this dramatic beauty effect. To remove It Unt S C raierian that yellowish tinge the foremost dentists ' use a white satiny powder known a. "Tri- Calclum Phosphate." Tho makers of OnPlIOS have succeeded in composing a tscty, pleasant tooth paste of this marvelous nubsiancc and that's why it can work its beauty miracles. Ccl this wonderful OflPHOS at once. Ion'l deny yourself tcclh beauty. Watch that Janet tlaynor nnd rharl- Far rell have the featured role. In the film version of "Seventh Heaven.' whleh opened at Hunt s Cruterlun w ith a sp'-clal matinee yesterday. : These two youngster are said to cive two of the finest screen per formnnee. of the year as "Diane" and "fhlro'1 of the story. All of the focey romantic atmos-: "Yellow Mask" fade and glorious whiteness ' phere of the Paris Montmartrc. appear 1 Orphos TOOTH PASTE Remmrs "Yellwu Masfc where the story is laid, has been I retained through expert liEhtlns and photonraphr In the picture and oil of the Intimate an'1 beau tiful thounhts which mad the play so crrat has been kept through dl rertlon'and Interpretation. With the Movietone synehronla tlon the audience simply lives this Kill the Codling Moth Egg Before it Hatches An eez killed, is a "sting" prevented. That's why oil-lead combination has so rapidly displaced the use of lead alone. The oil kills the eggs before they can hatch. The lead kills the few worms that may hatch from eggs missed by the oil spray. This doable cflcctlTencu makes codling moth control much more complete. VOLCK and Orthol-K in Heavy, Medium and Light forms provide ex actly the right material for all condi tions. Also highly effective against Red Spider, Leaf-hopper, San Jose Scale, Thrips, and Aphis. See your nearest dealer for full in. formation. CALIFORNIA SPRAY CHEMICAL CO.. Watsonville, Cali fornia, New Yb.'k City, Portland, Ore, Yakima, Wash. ORTHOL-K . VAnii-y Crown GASOLINE STAN PA RO OIL COMPANY Of CALirOHMII ! rI tnitctHtdit 4ptndablt mn4 amfnrm quslttf Kodak Film Pnnflnrf Fast Mail Order Service SWEM'S EASTMAN KODAK DEALERS Master Photo Finishers 217 E. 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