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M. O. MUOK.VSKN It COM I 'A NT
Office! In New York, Cbk-ugn, Detroit,
flan Frunclaco, l.oa Angeles, Scuttle, Port
land. Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry
MIhs Tiny Hand viewed romance
on the screen last eve, hut wiih
unittilo to break hor bonu's head
lock. Mr. and Airs. Irvln ltorlhiek
made a rip to Monmouth Thurs
day to runt a house for tho winter.
(Kugono Register.) So!
Senator Charles CurLls, O. O. P.
vice-president lal candidate and
noblo redskin of Kuiihuh, Intends
to splatter orations on tho tariff
from Mnlno to the Rookies, and
hat f-way buck. Thin should be
stopped, as Prohibition and rolig
lon will furnish all the excitement
tltat 1h needed.
The Main Stem and Hlxth street
intersections offer un Ideal oppor
tunity for a tri -cornered mriUHh,
which ho far has been overlooked
by our speed IdlolH.
Mutton Wm won has disposed of
IiIh vigilant, keen-eyed pollen
hound.
Flicker vh. Klleker. Suit for
divorce. (Courthouse news, Port
land Telegram). Tho flare-up.
Tho power of tho press Ih not
too powerful. For yearn the press
haH been preaching to autoiHtH
upon tho futility of racing a train
to a tie, at tho crossing,, with- no
results. The auto haH not been
built that will knock a locomotive
off tho track.
HILL KMITIC
Thin Is a little story concerning
one BUI Hmlth, and the strange
llfo he led, and the sad fate he
met.
Bill wished to he sane that Is,
guided by common sense, and hy
no other thing whatsoever.
When a drop of soup fell on IiIh
vest, ho took tho napkin from IiIh
knees and tucked It undor his chin.
Dainty morsels of flesh that
enfolded a chicken bone, evaded
his knlfo and fork, and ho seized
tho bono In his fingers, and he
sucked It dry.
The tight collar of the orthodox
shirt chafod his neck, and Imped
ed his breathing, so ho defied
social custom, by unbuttoning tho
collar thereof, und being comfort
able. Ho excused his absence from
tho church, by asserting that ho
did not care to go, when the fish
ing whs good, and tho roads
smooth.
When ho joined a group of poo
plo who were employing many
protty adjectives to express their
delight In a certain interpretive
danco, ho remarked that ho had
soen many things moro subtle than
a number of Hcantity garbed and
muscular young ladles leaping
ti bout a stage.
Ho rhono the people he liked,
regardless of their caste, morals,
record, and financial ratings.
When ho fell Into the company
of people, who mouthed ancient
Ideas under the Impression they
were being erudite and clever, ho
said a prayer, and took a nap.
Ho made no effort to save tho
people either from hell or from
foolish laws, taking tho stand that
the majority Hhould go to hell
anyway, and people who tolerate
foolish laws deservo them.
He discarded his cout In hot
weathor; he refused to be bound
by tho rulings of any parly, sect,
clan, or clique; he did not pretend
to be vitally interested In some
thing ho knew nothing about, and
of which ovorybody else was Ignor
ant, but would not admit It.
Home people coll him on indi
vidualist, some on Idiot, some un
ass. But all agreed ho wns right,
but was not playing tho game, and
so, they hanged him.
(Baltimore Hun.)
Pleasure- Ynft Burn.
WAHHIXUTON, Hept. P ,
Mrs. J. Barton MacMurray, 28.
drowned last night after Jumping
from the pleasure craft "Tee lin
which caught fire in the Potomac
river near Uellevue, D. C.
Her husband and a house guest,
Miss Mary O'Brien of New York,
were rescued by the crew of tho
naval tug Tecumseh. Richard
B. Woods, owner of the craft, also
wns rescued after being seriously
hurned attempting to extinguish
the blase.
,
SAN FHANCIHCO, Hept. 1. (A)
The weather outlook for the week
starting Beptemwer third was an
nounced here today by the United
Mates weather bureau an follows:
Far western states: The outlook
' in for generally fair weather but
with fogs along tho coast and
warmer with low humidity and
hjgh Ut9 hasards over the interior.
Editorial Correspondence
HAS FRANCISCO, A iik. 3 1 .
An Item In the Sun Francisco
pupers today should bo of Interest
to southern Oregon:
Tho Southern Pacific- In
tends to buy out the Inter!
of tho Santa Fo In Uws North
wewtorn Pacific. Tho termi
nal of this road In now at
A re -a (a. north or Kurckn. It Ih
believed thin sale will rcmill
In thei f-xtviLsloii of the H. P.
rom Areata- to Join with I ho
K. P.-O. and V. main lino at
i rants Vumh or Medford."
Southern Pacific officials here
refuse to comment upon this an
nouncement . declaring that such
announcements must coma from
the officials of the Northwestern
Pacirio.
Railroad rumors are. merely rail
road rumors, but where thern is Ho
much smoke, there 'must bo some
flro.
At least one prominent Cali
fornia democrat was not won
over by Al Smith's 14 tributes
to Woodrow Wilson In his ac-
eptance speech, ileorgo W. .Lane,
brother of th late Franklin K.
Lane, secretary of the Interior
under president Wilson, a llfo long
democrat, d e c 1 a r e d hern last
night:
"I am for Hoover for Presi
dent iMH'ansn ho Is supremely
ritti'd for tho paten and be
cause; lio Is nn International,
iik well as a national figure.
My choice, us iHftwecn Hoo
ver and Km It h was iiiado solely
on the suieiioi" qualities, of
Hoover for tho high place to
w h I e li both men aspire..
Hoover is a man' with a heart
who doe things. I ran 'Jiot
we liow any mother could
vole for anyone else wllh
Hoover's name on Iho ballot."
That should sottlo the mother's
vote. Now that .loo Robinson,
Al's running-male,, deetaroH prp
lilhitlon Is not .an issue, , that
nhould Hettle the fathers.
The latest republican campaign
slogan Is "Turn the Ttaskobs out.'
QUILL
The best way to handle a traffic copy is to move your head
up and down as he finishes each sentence.
Iuimlicnp: Something that
best like being related to the
Mnsie, helps athletes, and what the Yankees seem to need
at present is the refrain from slipping.
Hoover lias done much for
has beard about the American
Americanism: One grocery store, three filling stations, five
ready-to-wear shops for women." ' ' ' ' ' '
The question to be decided is whether there are more Smith
republicans or more. Hoover democrats. (
Still, steamship travel would be unsafe, too, if the ships
were so constructed ns to bust when half way across.
Some say they oppose A I because he is wet, and some have
the courage of their prejudices.
An old boy merely feels that
actually looks younger when it's
Neither Mr. Mencken nor Mr. Sinclair was entered for the
Olympics, so Irelond won the hammer event. .
No light without heat? Rats! Did you ever notice the cold
light in the banker's eyes when you ask to renew?
Causes arc obscure, and few realize that New Medford work
ers are on strike because freight trains iako their wages.
Great hatters geldom arc greatly golfers, probably because
they can't bluff the hall by swinging three clubs as they approach.
Correct this sentence: "John
he'd be an hour late for dinner'
a bit annoyed."
MININCiRAD, ltussla, Sept. 1.
(AN .Maxim Corky, I he noud Hus
sion writer who has been visiting
sceneM of his youth hore, wns taken
111 today with an attack of chronic
appendicitis. Physicians ordered
hint to bed for a complete rest. He
has been visiting schools, factories
nnd working men's cluhM.
MUTT AND JEFF
JCFFjTHe CoofJToF HoBokcm
IS WISITIMSMG TOTy ftMD -C
WANT TO IMPRESS HIM, So DO
Me A BIG FWol flwt pReTfoT
VoURe. fy SERVANT JJVT
VHite H'S HCfce! H"S .,
11 . ! ; ; ; .' : 1 -" "- " - e r ,.., - tn t ru o't
' ' ww&y&iti "iir'Aty;
.Mark L. Keo.ua of this city is par
ticularly peeved because Brother
Itaskob declares Smith will carry
Nevudtt. Mark, In fact, is sur
prised at the strong Hoover senti
ment in tho divorcee's state. We
don't see why. .Mr. Hoover .is
for happier homes, too.
Mr. Jiequa by the way is what)
Is known as tho executive director!
for the California republican state!
central committee, in other words ,
he is the Floyd Cook of Kan ;
Francisco. He Is a smooth-faced,
bald-headed man wllh a firm
lower Jaw. When Informed "pf the
standing of tho straw vole being
conducted by that great journal of
opinion Tho Med;ord Mail Trib
une, Mark was delighted, a'nd
p.aced the result In a little black
nolo book. (Not satchel
'Hoover will carry fhoN'noific
coast by half a million votes,"
said he, "and It Is my firm con
viction he will carry every state
west of the Mississippi."
(Note for P. II. L. C. L.
Mc-I). W., et cetera, et cetera.
Your only hope is to interpret
tho scriptures according to Mat
ihew, J,uke and John).
There are two books every one
should read. One Is "Tammany
Hall" by Werner, and the other
"Hoover" by Will Irwin. No
doubt the public library has them.
The weather continues cold and
raw.
For tho first timo today, ban
Fraiu-I.sco papers mention Chan
Kuan s a contender In tho Kolf
tournament starting Monday. They
discovered ho shot a 74 at Cy
Iii'hhh Point yesterday. Kudy Wll
helm of Portland Ih also men
tioned. Medford also K'-is a front pnffo
ilri to Unr. II HOflllH Ulldv landed
there Thursday and arrived hero
last evening. We trust no uitin l
escape tho vigilance of Horace
I,asky Paramount Bromley. H
ho did, he ean claim another
world's record. It. W. H.
POINTS
keeps you from doing your
wife of the boss.
the suffering, and perhaps lie
business man.
way, but a wrinkled prune
stewed.
called about (i o'clock to say
said the wife, "and I wasn't
IjAK KllintNT, N. .1.. Sept. 1.
(P) The naval dirigible Los Ange
leu, under the command of Ilen
tenant Commander 11. V. Wiley
left the field hero today for tlv
opening- of nn airport nt Sun
bury. Pa., nnd tho stnto convention
of tho American Legion at llrldB
ton. N. J.
Jeff Impersonates a Butler For Mutt In An
f MAN), HeRG'S A
run down to the. concr
AkiTv NAG A PAfte OF
CIGACSTTGS.
A(Mt E UASH TO
yntfttm ytwgeftW,
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
Signed It-ttcra pertaining to personal health and hytfne, not to disease Jiagnoftja ar
treatment, will ! aiiKwvml by Ir. Brady it a atanipH, fti-lf-uildniwfcj envelope in enclosed.
Letters hhould be brief a fid written in Ink. Owing to tlie lurgp number ot letters re
ceived, only a lew can be answered here. Xo reply can lie mude to queries not conform
ing to instructions. Add rest. lr. William Brady, in care of tliis newspaper.
TirK AWFlb PROPAGANDA IN'
It is generally understood that
the services of physicians and
nurses cost real money and are
rarely available without price. On
this ground I, for one, hato to buy
Insurance from a
concern that pro
vides for a cer
tain class of pol
icyholders, n o t
ably poor people
and I n (1 u stria!
service w 1 t hout
vislblo eost. 1
feci that the cout,
whether n a med
or not, is being added to my pre
mium, and naturally one hates to
pay for anything ono doesn't want
or doesn't get.
On similar ground I object to n
modern practice of certain soap
ami glycerin producers who launch
what they al lan "institute" and
through this arrangement propa
gate such Ideas as they consider
favorable lo the business. Among
tin 111 ens thus propagated Is one
that may drive a few more cus
tomers lo the soap counter, but
will never gain the va net ion of
science. The notion is this:
". . It Is , possible to
cause suffocating by destroy
ing the respiratory power of
the .skin."
And as though to clinch the mat
ter in the mind of the unsophisti
cated reader the same people offer
this bit of information for gen
eral publication:
"Tho skin Is the
most hard working organ in
the body, for It produces oil,
sweat, hair and nails; absorbs,
throws off waste, breathes, and
regulates tho temperature of
the body."
I think that is stretching the
skin a whole lot, or stretching its
functions. However, the soap and
Klyerin makers declare they found
tho statement In a curious book
by a Doctor Oscar L. Levin of Cor-;
nell university. Even so, I still
call it baloney. j
So far as the use of soap Is con-!
corned. I favor Its use earlier and
of toner by more customers than .
have over used It sparingly. I be
lieve plain soap is at least as good,
as any dentifrice for cleansing the
teeth . I consider plain soa p the
best all around antiseptic and dis
infectant we have. 1 am not so
keen on tho wet body wash, but I
do think lifo would be very ad
without soap.
Still 1, main tn In that It is not a
propei- part of the soap or glycerin
producing business or Industry to
teach or educate the public In the
physiology or hygiene of the skin,
or in any other branch of physi
ology or hygiene. 1 believe this
education costs real money, and
when I buya cake of soap T am
paying for it, against my will. I
object to the practice of propa
gating such Ideas about the skin
or its functions, first, because the
ideas are not true, and second, be-
causo the propagation of them Is
at tho expense of the defenseless
ultimnte consumer, and the prin
ciple of the thing Is not equitable
or fair.
Public policy brought about er
tain reforms of the methods of
business in the life Insurance world
some years ago. The same policy
should take cognl?.ance of the
strange affiliations nnd peculiar
activities of other kinds of big
business. Surely It is 'high time
that some check or restraint should
he ptuccd a rou ml the activities
known as "propaganda."
We have, public schools every
where, and every Individual in the
community contributes his pro rata
toward I heir maintenance. There
Is tho propei placo to teach the
functions of the skin.
1 put it to business people at
large: Is It right to make your
customers pay for your propo
ganda? i'KSTIOXX AX1 ANSWKHS
(irltthuc TcMMli.
They complain nt home that 1
:4m forever gritting my teeth when
1 am sleeping. Can you tell me
how to correct this? Miss K. F.
Answer. Sometimes It Is duo to
irritation from Infected root ca
nals or from uneruptod teeth.
Sometimes it Is a reflex action
caused by Irritation In the digestive
tract. So you should have your
teeth exit in tiled and any necessary
treatment given by your dentist,
and then arrange with your family
doetor for your first complete
health examination. This; will en-
QJftRTP.
TH& COUNT
SMOKOi
wv' vPRv.veRv ? s3s 1 -- wow Mti iow h- "T.vrxr. .s tat. ai jam,"- -2
1 j- 1 v ... ..nr. 1 cz. rAA .tv 1 11 r- 1 1 iw 1 ,w,ji.
'orkqon, Saturday,
THE GO OH OliD SUMMER TIME
able the doctor to advise about cor
rection of any faults of diet or cat- ;
ing habits. There Is a popular no- '
tion that such gritting of the teeth ;
in sleep Indicates that the hull-
vldual has "worms," but In prac-1
tlce there Is little real evidence
to support this fancy. ,
Acidosis Complex.
I am suffering from acidosis 1
a very Irritating rash over my !
whole body. 1 bathe often In Hoda
and carbolated water. . 1 avoid eat- ;
nK
potatoes, meat, gravy, white I
bread and sweets. My physician i
wants me to eat no tomatoes, but :
I hato to omit them from my diet, i
as I am an expectant mother.
Mrs. A. P. !
Answer. r do not understand j
how you reach the conclusion thatj
very useful in opposing aldosis. 1
Tomnloes nre of lightly less value. !
Milk is neutral. Oranges, apples,;
lettuce, bananas, are especially val
uable in the diet when there Is any,
tendency toward acidosis. Koods
furnishing add waste or combus- j
Hons products nre chTefly meats, ;
eggs, cereal products, peanuts, and j
plums, prunes ami cranberries fbe-j
cause of- the benzole acid content !
of the three fruits mentioned). All j
other fresh fruits, and the fresh
vegetables and greens rather fur-
nish an alkaline ash. j
Another Nmu Specialist. j
Five months ago a foot special- t
1st at the shoe store told me I had
fallen arches and that 1 must wear!
arch supports, for which I paid $0. ,
Now I find my feet are In worse1
condition than before and there Is ,
no foot specialist where I am stay
ing . . . V. P. J. 1
Answer. For tho lack of a "foot 1
specialist" where you are now you
should be thankful. It is a grave I
error to adopt arch supports or
any other artificial brace or sup-
porter, cast, corset, bandage or ap
pliance, without medical advice, i
Such surgical - appliances are of J
ourse valuable and necessary ad-!
ju nets' In the treatment of certain!
deficiencies or deformities, but they
are cnpablc of doing Irremediable
harm when unwisely used. I ad
vise you to stop trifling with your
feet and consult a physician before
your trouble gets any worse.
(Copyright, John P. Dllle Co.)
AVonuii nre nrt m'ntiiimiUy
scratch In' Vinselvct ns Is gvner
ti sy tuMKo. They're Xce-Wn'
amuntl fcr tlf little flimsy shoul
der straiw that hold 'cm t'gvther.
I see) William Allen White has
gone, t Kuropo t stay till after
th election, an' I wondered why
he wuz In such a big hurry t'
knock Al Smith.
4
Communications
As to the Judiciary.
To the Editor:
Your editorial dealing with the
judicial situation In Jackson and
Josephine counties states that
judgeships should ho kept out of
politics. This a Is famillnr ex
pression, hut does not bear exam
ination. "Polities" comprises those
actions of Individuals and groups
which aim at securing the control
or of Influence over the processes
ot Government. Government has
ior us iuiii-ihmis uiu iuiviuK
administration nnd enforcement!
of the lnws. and the bulk of the
laws and the functions of . gov-1
Emergency
coukX, MAM IS lN)TeeT A
JtWGU ioSt Ufce A CCOCte.
fJOUj H'S 'DOVJUMVCAlftS
NOUO HG'S CROSSIMG TH
oT?rer MouJ He's
BuViNG THg. ciGAfteTves-
MOW UC'S COMING
Back. -
Rippling
Rhymes
(By Walt Mason.)
ItF.AI. TIIAOKDY
. OKI Gaffer IJoUlrum hiiR six
sonn, who live on farms, sonio
lilies apart; he vislu Willi these
selfish onew, und each one trlea
to breuk Mb heart. He had
his roll Home year ap:o. that.
kct him xafu In Easy Street;
he mild. "I will divide th-j
douuh union); my hoys, so help
me pete, why keep my money
till I die? They're needing
eapltal today, to plant new
fields of oats and rye, to buy
machines for baling hay. I
will divide my hard-earned
hourd. to please ly sons nnd
help them out; and eaeh one.
at his Ki'oanlnK board, will wel
come me, I have no doubt.
While I survive I'll stay In turn
with Alexander, John and Paul,
wllh Absalom anil Steve and
Kern, ond he mueh honored by
them all." Hut when he noes
to settle down with Alexander
for a while, lies Kreeted with
a sullen frown, arid finds no
welcome, and no smile. And
when he camps with Kern nnd
John, he seems to be a nui
sance there; they seem lo wish
he would foenone, and urudKe
him bunk und bill of fare.
They've had the old man's am
ple stack, there's nothinK fur
ther to expect; so when he culls
at any shack, no cordial sniilo
can he detect. No doubt the
sons are henrllcss skates, but
they are human more or less;
and countless old men meet
such fates, nnd spend their
null In bleak distress. If f!af
fer Dnldrum had retained his
bundle ns He should have done,
he .would not now bo aricvnil
und pained hy.nny Brim, cold
blooded son. Hut ull the boys
would strive to show how much
;hey honored their old dad; and
If to visit them he'd (to, they
all would lie exceeding srlnl.
He Is a chump who Rives away
his substance ere it's time to
quit; he dies, nnd on that fate
ful day his will is sure to make
a hit.
ernment have to do with the own
ership, control, management and
benefits of property.
Judgeships conatttute the key to
the structure of government. 1
havo known many judges, and I
have never known one who was
insulated from the political cur
rents of Influence of his time and
community. You imply that tho
appointment of judges would so in
snlato them. But we all know that
one of the powers of the presi
dency and tho U. S. senate Is the
control of tho appointments of
supremo court judges. And one
way to judgo a candidate for tho
presidency Is to ask: "What kind
of Judges will ho appoint to the
supremo court?" You might as
well talk about the "appointment"
of a chief of police as a method
of insulating that officer from
graft in a big city.
In signing the document, which
you havo published, endorsing
Judge Thomas as circuit court
judge, I reserved my rights as a
democrat. That was a political
document; It Is now being used as
a political document. ' Signatures;
of lawyers were asked lor. be-1
cause it was thought they would
be useful in influencing voters.
The document had no other pur
pose. Not being entirely Inno
cent, I treated tho document for
what it wns, and would do so
again. Judge Thomas is a repub
lican. The two attorneys who
brought the paper to me to be
signed were republicans. Tho
I paper, which now prints the docu
ment is a repunncan paper, mis
Is a predominantly republican
community. Nevertheless, I - be- 1
Hove that h democrat has some I
rights, which even the candidates j
for Judge is bound to respect. If I
that Is not so, l might as welt
rind It out, especially since, as an
attorney, I am compelled to ap
pear before the judgo of the cir
cuit court.
11. GAYr.ORD.
Medford, August 20.
UEDWOOD CITY, Sept. 1. iff)
Robert Taylor. 30. part time caddy j
at Hurlingame country club, parti- !
ally wrecked tho Hillsborough nnd j
Redwood City jails trying to get a
bulb, lie pulled the wash basins!
from their pipes trying to make a i
shower.
Later officials took him
the bill basement hero sinil e-:ivt !
nlm a tuomng.
,
Clean rags wanted at the Mall
Tribune office. tf
HG's Trte Besv personal
SSRUANT GVGR. HAI.
Hfe should Be comiaj&
UPSTAIRS .MOVw; SVJRS
eMoo&H- THcee He
LADY LINDBERGH
CLOSE 10 DEATH
AS PLANE CRASHES;
i
PlTTKBCriOII. Sept. 1. iff) A
nlane successfully flown from Kng-
land to South Africa and back by I
one nvialrlx came close io hviuh
a death machine tuv another wom-j.jj of Morm, fi xpe.,,
an flier, who had earned her fume 'down in the ocean,
hv being the first of her sex to, "Tho most grueHomo encounter
negotiate the treacherous Atlantic I over had." liorchart wild, "hun
At KogerH field, near here, last penod one day when I wan work
ni.ri.t mi Amdla Karhai't. Unton Jntf 1 sunken German Kiibrna-
social worker, and
Wnn-Atlantic piano
cracked un the KngHsh plane
,.v-
cro-Avian. It was once the prop- j
ei'tv of Uidy Heath.
As Miss Karhart wns milking a
landing, a wheel became mired in
a rut. The plane swerved, stood on
Its nose for a momnt, and then ap
peared to stagger -In the wind.
Thn, ns It seeim-d certain it must
turn over. It settled, nose in the
Kioiind, with its tail 1 T. feet in the
ali. .Mis Karhart and her pas
senger. George 1. I'utman, New
York publisher, were uninjured.
A lower left wing was broken
and the landing gear was smasn-, jt body of tho officer fol
ed. Repairs are lo be oxpi -dlted 1 1Win(f ine i ihe way."
throuixh the sending here of a du-j 4
plicate Avian plane from
:
necessary parts will be salvage
L'ndaunled by her experi
Miss Karhart stated she would re-1 1
main In Pittsburgh until repairs
were completed. She said she did
not care to continue her journey
in any other plane. It was her
first crash it 1 K years of flying.
"I have been told that accidents
come u cycles of three," AMss Kar
hai't said, "but 1 hope such Is not
true in my case."
As she made that remark she
dropped her helmet and goggles 1
on the cement walk. Picking up
the jioggles and noting they were
unbroken, she smiled and said,
"Well, this Is a good omen, ot any
rate."
4
IBIT10N L
COMPULSORY VOTE
8YDXBY. Australia, Sept. 1. (P)
Prohibition was defeated by
moro than 2 to l in the New
South Wales liquor referendum to
day. Voting was compulsory.
The final vote showed 209, 1C2
in favor of prohibition and t7 0.
178 opposed, in tho federal district
of Canberra thero 'were 82 votes
for prohibition, 342 for public con
trol of liquor selling nnd 44C in
favor of licensed premises.
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Page One.)
the answer is BOTH. The mail
with the wealth iules, as he has
always done, partly because the
other men want part of his wealth.
Also because it requires Intelli
gence or cunning to acquire wraith.
Intelligence and cunning mean
power.
Sad from the viewpoint of the
earnest radical, doubtless, but his
tory proves its truth.
Marc Anthony, for instance, never
would have bothered with Cleo
patra, rather plain und getting old,
if she hadn't gold that Anthony
needed in his fight against Caesar.
M
Bears had planned to raid the
Rtock market yesterday and today,
taking advantage of brokers' ab
sence for a long week-end holiday.
They buyers will be back on Tues
day, and the hears will sympathize
with their relatives that raided a
horuet'p nest, und found only hor
nets, not money.
This Is NOT the time to sell
America short. Wait a few years.
Mr. Ford closes his automobile
plant In Ireland because machines
made there, sold in England, must
pay duty to go from Ireland to
Great Britain. lie will manufacture
Kordsou tractors only in Ireland.
In Europe there is great demand
for those tractors. In America Port!
has stopped making his Fordson.
There will he no more when the
present supply is exhausted. He
may manufacture a different trac
tor years hence no more of the
old kind.
He'i
Nwrr, do vou
iOST
want plain
UVjG A
OR CORK
ct-ockl
. T?S?
DEEP SEA DIVER
CHILLS OPTIMISTS
WITH GRIM TALE
CHICAGO, Sept. 1. (P) ,
Speaking of ghost storiea, i,es A.
uorcnarc, aeep sea aiver. sent
hilla down tho Hplneu of optimist
lii) t)itiiberH vputertlfiv u-ii.
pilot Of tllO!""" "tB ' ". i, IliUl
Friendship, ! travelled down ono of tho piut-
sageways to una me snip s iO? and j
upon turning around to retrace 7
my step.1, I found tho bodies of
three German officers standlni,'
upright behind mo.
"Vou knv bodies in a sub
merged ship remain In a perfectly
I natural state and follow a diver
about in the vacuum -he creates.
' "on - looking Into tho face of
ono of the officers, I recognized
i him as u German I had met in
in restaurant in Hamburg. 1 push
Jed him out of the way and pro
i ceeded to the conning tower,
I win.ifA t miidi mv exit with tin.
SAME OLD STORY
AT THE CROSSING
EGG HAH HOR CITY, N. J.,
Sept. 1. (I1) Three persons wero
killed and three others critically
Injured when their automobile was
struck by a freight train at a grade
crossing of the Pennsylvania rail-
road hero today.
The dead nre Albert M, Herr
schaft. 3(1. his wire, Elizabeth, IU,
and daughter. .Amelia, , of Norris
lown Pa.
The injured are John Daly 5S,
and his wife, L.ydia, parents of
Airs. Herrschaft, and another
daughter of the couple, Marlon
1 Merrschaft, 4. Little hope was held
j for their recovery. Tho party was
returning froma vacation to Mays
Landing.
FOLKESTONE, Eng.,- Sot. 1. .
(A1) Ishak Helmt, Egyptian swim
mer, succeeded In crossing the
English channel today. Ho landed
hero at .1:40 p. m., 2'i hours and 0
minutes after he entered the water
at Gape Oris Ness, France.
A huge crowd welcomed the
Egyptian when he enme ashore
hore, lining the beach and the
piers as he stroked his way to the
harbor. His feat, accomplished
after several unsuccessful attempts
extending over several seasons
brought the total number of chan
nel swimmers to 16.
Helml has been a training com
panion of several of the successful
paddlors Including G e r t r u d 0
Ederle, first woman to mako tho
crossing.
Ll
SALEM, Ore., Sept. 1 . ()
Tho right arm of Arthur l'faf-
1 finger, 21. was torn off at the
Uhoulder, and Lewis Faulkner, 23
received injuries about tho shoul
ders and head when the motor
1 cycle they were riding crashed
into a horse-drawn wagon on the
Pacific highway at Wood burn last
night. Both young men live :ii
Woodbnrn. They wore brought
to a hospital here, where It was
said Faulkner's Injuries are slight,
but that Pfaffinger wns resting
only fairly well.
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. T..
Sept. 1. W) Jack Wlgh, W. I.
Widener's crack two year old, won
tho $(10,000 hopeful stakes juvenile
classic aver n fi'i furlong course
today. Blue Larkspur, the favor
ite, was second, and Chestnut Oak.
third.
By BUD FISHER