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fxge Form Meoford mail tribune j rubllMfc4 by Ui, MEtltUKU f XlS CI.S.I 00. it-IT-til S. Vu kk HUIIKHT W. RL'IIL. K.lltm ' 8. bUMI'TfcH Kill 111. Mlut Aa bwlpb4ui Mwe,l KnUrt u atcoixl ctvw nutter at Mtd- inrit. (Irtwcn. Ulul.. Aut of U.rifc k. 187V. "" ' subhcriftiuji uatm j Journal we find the nomination of (iovirimr Smith is eertiiin; BriM$ria?ty. J"' lT.no1'1' d".' or ,wo '"' ln" Democratic standard bearer; and id?! ri'lr''"":" :"'" not ,h(' xl'Kl'test indieation of how the Portland .Journal wiVu TSZ'i??.;:::: t!w toward the in v;il.l. canilidnte of its party has thus f.ir u7v!rtZJii utV,i A-'M'-n t-'iven, or if it has. we have not seen it. TGorSlu'MHMr' fan ' b" "I'torial hurea.i of strategy, at the .Journal KiiE lFsJ&ZT::::: :2s office, intends to eontinne its silence rctfardini; its views of the IlulLKd'.L7?:"::: Im qualifications of its party's nominee, to hold the highest posi All brai, cl. li. liti: ,-, ...;,i1:,, ,. r-,.,.,,1,:,.., ,.f ,, A, ,.;.. i,.i,i.l.t MKMB OV TUB AKKOCIVCK" t'HKHS ItecclTlnti; Full JaMtt Wire HMo iixir taper in mwi ur tclVarauh. Tb AaJciate4 Prcaa Cttld to the um fur r u ( ticlutlwlT I fur rfiblittiun of all j r dlrMtchea orrtliUd Ui It Of oiocrviM , eriiuJ In tbia papr, and alao Co Um local j AU rifbw lor republication of icui di i natrtiM hrJn are aim ivaervrO. J Hworo dllr iv. rig. rlrrvUtlon lor I nontlu cndlnr April 1, 1'3H. Hit. offlHal papr ot Uic City it linltord. Oiaclll pnoer .f Jarkiwn 00000-. , -! . "j Ye Smudge Pot 6 Artliitr rerrj The work of filling out Al Hmith uitli hornii ami hoofs has ln romnletcd by the Portland or.- Koiilun, and tho Instnllallcn of a forked tail Is underway. California puncture vlne have made their appearance In lliese parts. The puncture vine is deadly to hind (Ires, but no more no than the native lone-nosed tack, which Brows wild on Ixolnml trotclie (it miiiii-tinvelbd liliihwaJ'H lit tin! fall of I be yiir. This- noxious Kiovth flourishes best In soil with in 3H0 yards of n i;.il"iKC Civic ball.' llooers are (sreasliiK up their vocal orKuns, In another effort to reach hlcn C. If success ful a tin-mill, transcontinental railroad, and boom will all be In operation nt the same time. Dock TUiKeson has returned from upi'tate, where he reports he was bit In the eye by a spider. Humor hath It a patient took the forceps away from him. Com. Noldle tin been rescued from the polar ice, where he placed hlniHclf and otheiH by virtue of hlH Kiiicidul eRntlHiti, and Itoifh! liW he bitted to be reHetieil. I'uin. Nobile will direct their reKcue, which he wtytt lie can do better lu Hiifity than In tluiiRer. Th Arctic cold caused the cciurnrge uf Com. Nobile to contract the chtlblainH. The' pittinn of cherricH by thej uomenf.dkH in in full hvvImk. Hk In- , nln of iiirlco Ik thu next vilnl hounehold Junk, ' If any more en I in, coul 13-yenr-old kids, who drive better thun their hiwN, ure turm-d Iokhh with hiKh-powered c:iih. the movement fur cyclone cellai-H al Htrutt'Klc polntH will Kln linpeluH. Del Oetcheil. one of oyr far tttKhted flnanclera 1h fretting about tho uho of r:ih In the next war. Del better lower UIh HitshtH and fret ji 1 1 nit the tine of k in tle fall ca mpaiKii. Tho mania for (Jermnn police (Iokh conttuueH nmoiiK the high toned element. A thK from itie Aplegate Ih Jut a Kood, and aev-ni-al of tho Teuton hotindH are nothing hut recreittlon cetiterH for fleuH, tho fli-iiH HitakliiK mciul circles to the very roolH. !l wan not ao many moons ago, ttiat Pei'Blnn cala, at m fob, were the crnzo, and n few poi-mcwed a feathered Vttnphoiiv, or South American parrot. It Heetnn to be the t'enHenmiH of opinion that the tlene Tunney-Toin iuennn chantptonshlp flMbt will bt about aa thrilling hh Kd ilinnn' long drawn out buttle agaliiHt the llet'f Trust. Our charming umpire, Mr. Rtrl DnvlH. continued to stop hanl-hlt ftiul tips, with variotiH portlotiH tr hla anatomy, caUHlng the enngre gatlon to Htilcker nnd guffaw. An the thumlei'Htorm m'umin will mum lie at hand, euntrlbutioiiH are Nought to buy lilin a lightning rod. , TIIK Kv-r(;i.i:i) iikii kk l. S. I arm Bulletin) A recent dlHpatch from London quote- an KngllHh winiiaiy Im-ppo tor aa predicting before a gather Ing of his nssoclntes the develop- ( IIH'lll oi njiiuii-i" . - mm i know what this bird had been In- haling before Hpilllng this wild yarn, hut dollars to Hrnr.il nuts it wasn't lacteal fluid. It seems that In this mechanical bovine forage is ' to be fed tn a I one end while milk exudes from the other. While the Invention hasn't been perfected as yet, no doubt the grass carburetor would have a lean adjustment for iklm milk, while a richer mixture would aerve to produce cream. An extra attachment for turning out hut term ilk might nlso be added, nnd It In tft beyond the renlm nf fancy that by shifting gears the "anlniule" could be made to toss off a couple of chocolate milk nhnken. UouhiicKH these cows could bo Kent right In the kitchen. Or perhaii. InntnllcdMn the nur iery, increased efficiency could be necured by uddlng 1 a battery of nipples to the bus! nem end ot the Iron heifer, thus producing n mechanical nurse inn Id. To add a touch of realism, the machine could make use of the "mamma doll" principle nnd let out a "moo" or two every now nnd then. A prominent manufacturer in this country la wild to hold out for the aymthetlc cow, aasertlng that the animal of mere flesh and blood in n very Inefficient creutur. Maybe tho old girl Isn't 00 hot when it cornea to thlH highfnlutln rfflclancy hut he la butter nnd also bread to n bunch of tho folk on the farm, and1 .fir 00 w cnat our. .vow to Jet plr utay. A MYSTERIOUS SILENCE w ' HAT 1ocr tlie l'ortl.'iml Journal think of Al Smith? The Orcitoninn fre(ticnlly expresses its opinion, regard ins: the He tnocratie nominee, lint us fur i:s Mho li'iiilini; apostle df Democracy ! Thin fernis a trifle htrannc. Then tliero in t lit i'mliiliition . ,i ..... .i- UiSUP l IO IIIC M IIIIUIM . I''K"- (JovTnor Kruitii is fmnklv reports ins ilaUoriii will n; s . . ihilntion. f an it lie that it intends to support the Democratic , , , , . , ... . 1 platform, and say not Jiiiiff lihoiit the Deiiiocr.itic eandidate? j ,, ; ' , . , , ... . . 1 fins KeeniB xeareely prohahle. It itnlil he wise for Ihe .lour mil (o say more iibont the vices " of (iovemor Smith, but some inkliiij; of the Joni'iinl's opinion of its party's standard bearer l'roliahly when the deed has been done, when the inevitable has happened, the veil of silence will be lifted and a waitini; commonwealth will know just I .. .... - . oi .ew jorKH goveinor, iiiki wnat u tnniKs ol nm proposal to rc , , lify the lntli nineiidiiLenl. Aml nll to o,.l, n "' " ' ini, wry i very. QUILL AnntiuT road pest influence of eyo. Ls lilt' OIK' Little t roubles Iroul yon si-fin moiintiiiiiK onlv to insects. A pliilosoplier Is a man who How great tho p;all of other just tfot there. The ideal anti-war pact is one from agression and leave it free A jack is used to raiw noed to lift the mortiitfe. ii ear, ( JovtM'nniciit says there arc four billion birds in the Amcricn wj j ' Wl thnt V. V.V Conservatism : A eoffoi'lalil rixld l tlie way you feel when the t It may bu intolerant, .but we shudder nt the thought of . Iiron.e statesman iif a brown derbv. Bachelorhood bus iidvnntnpes, bill the meek (inherit the earth. Workmen resent linviii); a she luai'Vels nt their strciiLtlh. A etilb'e tfirl must suffer when she's so unpopular she must spend her vacation at home. A town is definitely out of proud of a traffic jam. It's trim you can't measure it's a truth revealed only to the It's easy. You just make a then alter u candidate to fit the The convention voles a favorite sou jrets aren't ;i.stei. serve him for life as a topic of conversation. Hoover delights in the elimination of lost motion, nnd it II he interest inp; to observe the kind of handshake ho do. lops if elected. They say Mr. Tunnev ha: in. slionlil inclinle some light, , a MUTT AND JEFF ircieeRo, PooR OGFF'S imttig i I r'oH, THG '- f TKAT'i 1 1 HOSPITAL ANt I CAW'T WORK (VOOMHGHT S t SooR '. l-C YJ t-0M M Trt STRIP, So I'uey fcRlfrSrVT TONtGHT I . pop! K Von iwnPk- ,uiru kaic AMh ' ' rS All THe jack im THe Sip. "s ftft T t:R.?J I familv: foow papa will r xjfi- r MEWOfttl MXtTJ ive Ikivc been nlilc to (list-over in this state lias mi i.l nnfliimr. In tlii news columns of the question. The wet nut drv ,i . JSSIIC Jtl I'H' presidential ciim- wot. Aoconlinjj to tho latest , Inniklv tlry. In tiic III the iinst lh'' ... . .. of Republicans than the virtues ' would appear to lie essential. what the Portland tmoer thinks . ... . . i r.e,i,n .;il i. i ' K ! POINTS lrives while under the wliu ! ... ... less u you rclleet Unit pennies enn be cheerful about vour ; climbers seem to the one who that will protect each nation to use its own judgment. bill thnt isn't the kind yon iircn't Knirlish spni rows. ' ''fc ' ' lcelniL' that cveryllnii'' is nil homo learn has n lent of .six. woman boss unless, of course, llie hick class if it no longer is success poor. in terms of money, but platform to fit the people and platform. They slowed up, and perhaps his t rain - last literal lire, lilie: This Mutt's Son Has Real Talent for Ccmedy Stuff TTttrsfritt;. tfftfifofttf. Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEADY. M. D. i-ir..i4 1-ttrr f-rU.mns to jt.wi. health imi hric. not li dgiuyi or (rMrtu-iii, t a..v-iKj !jf Dr. Mrmiy if a fetarupol. til-aMrctI ruvilop i in-lod. itlfrtt r-tiftiiI t bt:rf iiitd tiittn in ink. ouif to lh tgw ouiu!jr o( Ittltri rr (;ttl, o;ly ii frw cn b -ittw-r' J tit-t. No rrjjij can b mail' to qutriri cot cuLi I or Lu lus To ibtf uolitirn. Atiarrj If. Wih.am Urrjy, in cart if una new ti.iicr. LITTLE CHUNKS OF COLD LOGIC No. 5 The Deer Slayer's Lament prophs from a Lit- erury lJiKt quo- tation fiom twne pubticaiicn t h c nmtie of whMi is casually omitted, of 'the viw of r. Vciny S. Che- uey, an Armour piiyriuian, about the muse and the . cure of what Ur. lawyer sends a Minnesota i-lhiping of an anonymous letter 10 Mm l.dif-tr .nl.li.(l "T-tlou I.-j;. ' With Dr. Urady," in which the anonymous writer if.i'ten para- i-fieiiey calls "Kiiiis. lr. Cheney i In- . " 'M'oum. (-'i thty aie caused by a I.Kt''Hiaiicc of the a-lilbHsu bat- lancn in m-nabulisiu; particularly ; acClcfiis; C!) tucy are curr-il by l;irt:e dosea nf uuluratus, eiiinmiw ibakin? n;da, kikIiuhi Li. arlKinaiu. ' '"'y;y """"' ' tliio cate- VftTV Vrill"i ittnl I hnl- uii'i-icl-ir- ti-t. cludlt:. - ; r! initis, iiharyaKiiii'., laryn- '.;.ii, oroncnuis, urip, inifiieiiza aui pneumonia. None of these is in- j fectious til! arc Junt acidosis and Jil may ba absorbed by a few large' loses or ndn ci iht. i. .ini,, ,.t the attack. ' ! in ... . - ..' : , 01 in- Kictiouii nature, I can near the por-1., lata BinBia,. ..jot jmm dat ole fuaa biidKei"in lower' e.'.':ht won't want ,no' air t.mlirlK." i I Hut let Ills brief: tiie deer slnyer present ' A Dr. William Hrai'y "Takes Isr.ue ?nowr. '," VB . , . with Ur. L.-ady." U'eil, what do " , 1 ?" ,r1"""-''- leeale. you know abotit that. After uH':wc";ht1- A'so ' " "f"' ? t v,..,r; .in.,. in- ,-i,.. ,asd to. about L'o pound.-, ninler- .and other dauscrs of a like char- a. icr, to bo so cruelly shocked bv ' ' bi'i-ii- i,,!,! ,i,..- ,h,. t.,..i,i i. . had so depcmlett on w;-s the "liunii" and to find lhat on n,y last (Iwr hunt I uli',',1,1 I,,.,-.. I....1 .. ..n ,..,:.' ..... ' ; :" " ile-mt a "cold" and did not have! i anything but a ravonoua appetite i tor the ,u,,lliKa the ci: had pared for dinner. . i. , t traniiied thriiiii'h ilr. w,.iu -n .i... - ...... u , i-in - .i viunniiift u creek, broke thronsh the ice and Kt a Kood ducl:i::.;. As f crawled out, soaking wet, and shook oif all the water could, J tyaid to invtifilf- "fl.i u,i " i .. i H.. tit i m' (iiiitd-diiii- t - , t' l(im utlvhieuly uh It. waa my TJnd bini.ii'iv "vii it i , Hoaking wet. near r.L-ro weal her, five miles Irom camp. HuiU-r gel a hustle on." In due lime I arrived nt camp, tired and hungry. Shucked my wet and frozen clothes, ate a hearty supper, went to bed, slept the a. of the J. ami aion in the morning as chl;iper as an Kn-jlish sparrow. started out again and within an. ilui Ikiiii' hri.l mv ili,i,! m t' , '''.', ,. "'"'.i .1. . .. ' " -ML'iwlth tho njien air, lu order to pre- . Nt as It because there was m. michvt.nl damserotis pollution of the nir ,1 eetion In that neck of He woods'.': , . h oil stoves without M say t ie water was co d enough.-! h. , re ns iMjm.,.s ,, ( ai.not you and l)v I heaey net . danKeroi.s as ,:ieless gas stoves. ! together and scale this matter deli-.; Diphtheria Germs .nlicly one way or the other befoie ,,,ealie to mo how , ri(1 clolh. next November, as 1 am expecting (n or .,0 c,otllin, of S(.rm8 that 1 ,"!.'! '.' 'e'' at "me,niuv have got on them wrom a pa- ,and Id like to go properly pre-. ,,,,, lh!)t , BUSpcrton f having l"yf','"" lhr 15 n" 'lu,';,,,,r4lll,l1thei'ln.. (II. D. F.) within 20 miles oi our camp.' Help., AllBWei., Ordinarv laundering tl ivnri uiiii ""ii t juu, I Iif l Li in one batisi'action the took always lias a packagu of suda in t ho kitch I en cupboard. "Vours, Wo can -;ct together at least on (he hitimli.sncs;i uf the-lemedy tn any case. I am sure It could not seriously damage tho heart or handicap the work of iho blood 'corpuscles or other functions con cerned ui tne iiiuess uicmioneu, U tho victim were to take laige and fronuent doHon oC roda al the onset, lint do not a.dc me to join with I Jr. Cheney in denying that, nay Iho "flu" is infectious and do not ask me lo join with Mm in saying lhat epidemics of "la grippe" merely sig nlty that. Um victims hnppcued to gel their a.'id-ha.se metabolism bal ance Upset. Acidosis is a tealmo in many ill lier.ses. So is high blood pressure. So is fever. So is pro si ration or weaklier, i'o is loss of vo'-;ht or emaciation. So is tuprr or comn. So is quick hrc ing or .diortness of breath. Oil en 'hese features of nil lllnetis demand special reme dies, hut lhat. Is tor the doctor to judge. J would he unwise, for th patient to assume that the short i., ,,..!!,.. tl,., t.,t ' w the cause of bis illness and to direct ti.itmein to it alone, II would be fonlhar;!" tor the pa - tient's friends or thore who hap - T5 OREOON, TrESRAV. .Tt'Stf 2rt. im. pf n to come within his ran to cfsume that whatever he ha3 sot i not iufptioos, not commtmlf-able, but merely a temporary ascendancy or acid eml-products over alkaline erd-pro'luwa in metabolism, On the other han'i. if home treat- meiit or elf treatment ia to be tritd at all. 1 do heartily coiumond Ur. Cheney's remedy say a level teaspounml n( :oda every hour or two lor six or uitsht dotes in the very bt.siiiniuK ot any indisposition or illness that purports to he what fir Pr .iiav ,..!! U 'Oitu rontmlt 'is not only harmlftHB, liut in many lntan . a ilislini-tlvcy helpful one. Personally, I pieter sodium cit rate at. an alkali, though If one can : take the tat-c tloses of Bodlutn bi-; carbtmate tinqtiestlonabiy it la the : muFt rfflcaciojs remedy we have fur nuickly alkalinizhii; Hie hystem. it Is only because sodium citrale i seems easier to take ttiat I include ; an ounce of it in my fool-proof couh mixture and safe home made' "cold' medicine." QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Piivate and Confidential I nf.tlced where a lady wrote you about .... Kindly give me her nddress. (IT. 1..I Anr .nmmne. : . .. , , : , ,.r "(JI1 lfi confidential I am not at hb- ; erl' "' '""Use 'ho Identity of a correspondent. Cold Shower Kindly advise, if cold overhead at "iiM in'''1lfOVK mv h''";'";, . A'""'--f 'u must bathe make u warm, l n si:-;es mai .miii re- mam snug and warm in bed for JialL an hour longer in the morning land leavu Iho cold shower cxolu- sivelv m hot blooded vouih , "iy i-igni mo ogo ., "s a 'ew '"lcs to 'f.1 yoU pre-;. ""',' "V ' " " , ,"hi Vu 'me no Kood so i thouuht . . . . .' - t.) Answer. I might have told you ! before you were taken in that vio-! , let ray treatments, never do any ; body any -iood, except as a:i amuse-! ; ment for the idle rich. Now I ad-; vise you to stop fooling and consult reptunblw phyHielan. There is no i . . f ttt-'11 treatment or lunno tiuat- meat for goiter. Oil Stoves l,i tlin iivm of fill HlfivpR fnr hr'fit. it, i. ,'nl:i,r h, ho-witm In thnt lung's? Several years aiio 1 had a liclu attack of tuberculosis. The place where I work they burn a lari;e amount of oil in cookiiv; and tleatillK stoves. IS. 1,. Answer. It is no more initirioun - 'fhan Kas, coal or wood fucL . Of conriie tho sloven must have proper Hpo connection with the flue and Ironing wilt make tho cloth lug perfectly safe. Kxpo.se to di rect sunhsino lor a day any cloth ing that cannot he washed and ironeil. (CopyriRht by John F. Dille Co.) Brisb Today ane s (Continued from Page One) Ihnre wit! he two dry Democratic ! women who will Jump over the fence for Hoover," says Senator' M,or.es. 1 Plenty of women will vote for Hoover, hut don't overlook the fact tl at millions of women will vote for Ciovernor Smith and with him nominated, wouldn't vote for any body else, even the Ane.el (lahriel. Women will have a great doi to! do in de-.-idiiv; this campaign. And i it won't be one sided, 1 Flour manufacturers, including i Washburn-Crosby and Red Star, or- guni.:cd n $r(i,o0.0io combination.! lamest flour milling concern in the world. 1 ThatY; in the line of modern methods, big units, amall overhead,! 1 powerful marketing. ' Thin news wilt interest fanm'is N t'M SIMGIMG VOU SL.e SOM : - VOO I FROM TAO J GON.'JA 1 Fie-ts thcr- roer COtVGS TR r CFKiT OF I V .iNLj-i: Rippling Rhymes (By Wfttf KMDI) I'i.KVIY :F i:uim.i:i One murder om-e waa thought enough for any Sherlock talc: one homicide wa Jut Ihf wtuff to make the rf-adcr pale; in Chnittei- 1 the dead inan'v form wati found upou the floor, and r.hile the clut were fren and wurm tht- uleulhs (odh uo the t;poor Some critics thought a milder crime than murd&r mipht be u.Hfd; ih'rt pian wm tried, time aftf-r time, and nu one ceemed enthu.f d. A title M.-omid fiai and fiile and dun, it made the reader yawn, un-!- u c; ;, in Chapter i, was found upon the l.iwn. Thu author who whk wie and Miiart pursiifil th murder t rai 1, but tl id not re ml t he i ;tder'H htrart with sickening uutails. The deail man mad hi?: little bow, a necessary it i: ul ; but then th sleuth, of bulging brow, us always -to the front. The problem wuh the thing that gave detect tvo yarns their vogue: the sleuth outgut .-d Um sinful knave, outplayed tho vicious rogue. Now writers f detective laic seem in a moi bhl rage, ami fr ghtful violence prevails on every lurid pa&e. It costs no more to murder ten than to dispose of one. so they're pre senting murdered men . until their yarns are done. There is no problem worth tho name, the sleuths ure bone head guy': asrani nation is the game, on each page someone diea. And so detective story fans grow weary as can he; no stories b-.'iH on old-time plans the in dern readers we. No sleuth hounds of the Sherlock tyne trace villains to their lair, and. brooding darkly o'er a. pipe, lay plots and (reasons 'Intro. Tho later stories run to gore, and clubs and cleavers fall and dead men lie "upon the - floor, and clutter tip -the hall. Copyright. I by the CJeorge .Matthew Adams Servico and make them wish somebody could show them how to organize. The first thing, and absolutely nec essary, is to organize and intensify methods of production. An olil fashioned blacksmith could not compete with a modern automobile factory. Hi' mistake our fanners made wuz all huyin automobiles. No Middy, not even lh' bovci'iiicih, feds Hkf hilpin' anybody that a able t own a car. Women neor sum l tne any o' lhcr vlebnitcd inlttltioii until artcr they've mar ricd. Copyright. John F. Utile Co. . Wire Flashes : ; of Convention (ity the Associated Press.) The democratic chief tit Ins who decided on niht sesdons Jor the national convention already are hearing- from evening newspapers back home, but they place, oil the blame on the evolution of thd ra dio. Uy hoi li;ig short sessions In mid day, when many of the -nation's millions are at homo for noon luncheons, they assert that they , j factory. .A i fM UMOwvia an M1K0') oi I I I'LL STCP '-)JVC as sooio as You fall 1 Aslg e.P!- THROUGH TrVe SVCAMORGS THS- CAMtU-LIGHTS APd GLG.AMIMG, 4 ,PM Richard Dix, Star : of Clever Comedy, Ot RlQltO Tonigftt I , . RiCHAJXD DIX IN THE Paramount Pictuke Easy come. Easy Go will reach the voters over the broadcasting chain, and then again, with night sessions they believe literaljy millions will listen to the lambasting of the republican party. Tnese Uadein are depending up on the newspapers to carry the all Important printed word, but they ; are overlooking no bets In getting' their case across. I'nless Cierf is a chang? In plans, there will be : several night sessions of the con i venMnn. although no day will be altogether neglected. ' IJoth Kamas City and Houston , have turned up proypei tivo big- time salesman in their newsboys, j While a- fire was being attended i to in one of the big hotels in the republican convention city and : ; even before tho engines had ar- j : rived, a newsie started yelling, j "."-wspaper, just out; all about the biK fire!" I This only got a lauh from the wise ones from the scene, but the ! kid, on the corner of the Hlee ho I tel in Houston last night had het jter luck .when hP started the cry: "Senator Hcflin turns to A! Smith!" He soon sold out. "Vou can't go wrong on my In itials they are as simple as A li C," says Arthur U. Clark .the brown -derbied delegate from Al toona. Pa. A national committeewoman by j proxy is being mentioned ns the probable choice of the Reed forces lo second the nomination of the .Xicsoiio'ian,,, Mrs. Antoinette Fonk, New Mexico's liny hlnnd represen tative who is replacing Mrs. Jen nie -Martin Kfrby on the commit tee, is regarded as the favorite. Miss C.ertrude Atherton. who was counted on by the convention lead ers as a suitably literarv choice to i leail Claude Howers to the ros trum for his keynote address, will not be able to come to Houston to take her place as a delegate-nt-large from t 'a lifornia. Two women's names were mark ed off the roster of deleyatcs when word was received that Mrs. Sam uel Kalston and Mrs. John V. Kern. deiexHtes-nt-iarge from In diana, will not come to Houston. Their places are filled in the fem inine total, however, by the ad vancement to. delegate rank of two I women alternates Mrs. V. W. j Vaughn of Porto Rico and Mrs. Kffh- M. Uyers of Nebraska. ' Payroll Holdup In Texas. ,SAX AXTOXIO. Tex.. June 2ti. (d Three payroll bandits held up Hip paymaster of the San Antonio l.iuht In the business section nnd osenpen' v.tih Si.nflrt today. 1 PLUMBING AND HEATING Sunstrand Oil Burners Friend Sprayers Elto Outboard Motors WM. HAMMETT 31 N. Bartlett Phone C59 kit ' i ffU j i Baud' Concert at T:40 . , ' . On account, of the Caroline An- I drews oncert Ftldny night the first band concert of the year by , ViL-a Vi;itijI ii rider the d r. - tion of K- Wilson Wntte. will mart at 7: -10 o'clock, according to an ' announcement made today. ' ANTI-KNOCK i GASOLINE I tI0KD OIL COHPANV Of CAlirOBSI WE DEVELOP FILMS FREE West Side Pharmacy "The Eexall Store" SHAVE YOUR EYE S .EXAMINED I vNOW! We pay a terrible PENALTY oft-times from eye neg lect. rTis better to be safe than sorry. OUR SLOGAN Good glasses if you need them, otherwise GOOD ADVICE. Dr. Jud Rickert Optometrist 222 E. Main "thru schedules daily io San Francisco Still another schedule added to Pickwick's southbound service already the most frequent nnd convenient. New departure hours 1:00. 5:45 A.M. 12:05,9:00 P.M. ' ' Serves all California cities, llally through services to Salt Ijike City, Denver anil East. 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