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Ye Smudge Pot
Ily Arihiir Perry
'Cli- niih-r (Jills are diviiu: inlo
Ihe political mi-ss with iinwMiiii'il
prlcf, in ;ivo the iiiii i' i ii. 1 lifi-cliy
l.-itinu ihf dihi-s w.ish 1 1n insclvfs.
Then :tn .Mis. i'Dmii Slmvcr.
wlittsi' Imtiliiy lo Mr. Sitnih r..st
lnT iiturfSii' in.'itc ii rliiiiM-o ill
;t NLTi.lMMl jht milium r;i m in n
ji.h, it ml niiu Miilx'l W'ihlidii.-iM'll,
ii If"l'li''ii" l:"'V piuwHsiiiK
pi p le.pr.il '.t-rlh. 1i:im lifi-n
l.liiiitl.v M'mnH'il, in ciTcfi. In shut
up. Jiml stiiy lliiil w:iy. I'nlilii-s is
too roup, It ii juih' for l:ili(s.
.n niiiliiw Oioth. with ill
Kti;n-l.s ii' ii wildi-iit. viis iltV'
in-.'-il
I'rimi Kiiyiiin TtiKihi, ninMi,,i
yi-hl 'iit:i'. K";iyioii ni(.h'i-ih.
'i iii: Mf i m i :u f , iii:ui ki:
( l,(MiKill' ( oiirier-lniil'lKll)
"Diiunhlei-H, I've lnll ymi
lime :int npiiin ymi miistu'L
lnlc ;i (liiiiU while nil il' lvint;
with ;i yniuiK m.'in. Vnu'vi'
spillcfl KiiiKcr iih' tin the
i-iishinns iiKalu ami the up
hnlsttiry h;iM la led tin your
tires."
I'hrii'lii' Itnss, whu w;im Ivhlliapnl
Ml yaiH ;ii.'i. when a liny, am!
liMihini; sliuhlly nl.h-r, hiteled at
I he 1 ea I nii pitrl liie-. peel el ly last
ve'k. He was aei-nm pa ninl hy
SO v- IlKKlie. who n-t'us-il lit tiilk
iihuiil his histm-h- iiiel h' loie leup
ull lirmiklyn Itriile ii!mi yi-:ir:t
hrfMic he ilh'il. They Were ril liUlti
stMilh. where tliey ' will Join Ihc
itien wild hrnlic tin- hanli .it
iMonte Carlo.
Ill.'lfi Wws hems John H f,
Tansy. i'h., it tmnlsl. was arrested I
the Hi-si ui' the weeli. Inr
liiv h wanlnl a tlrlnlc
Ititcui' lilver. which hit
UhiK
"r !
i n i
was I
Mil '(! ;;acifd in fishes. 1 1 was
seiihtjH-erl In Ihl iluj's tin-lhc uany
thn Is i-ima-ruil In i,"mn",,iif Ihc
last Vcstlfie el" pnwer (levenpnn'iil
III 1t. 'hi' parls. There has I n
eniisidi-rahlc stealing nf wah-r
Iruiii the Unfile ihliini,' ihc hn(
.sitll. mill all vinliOnrs will he
sewri'ly punished.
(iiilshevikis are
rayon, if ymi have
ili.it is.
wild
i )
n t
any iiicn what
I'ltliticitins me dropping
caves irinn the nltacks of
'nilsiiejis- and how?
II I M IS WIAK!
( iMigene ItcglMiT)
M rs. I teet h mini
il proper fnr ;i lmly to
Dc:
Is
oiler In tiikc :i gen t lenia lis
hat when in n pnldie assem
bbtge lor instn nee, ni tend inn
chun
it He;
SI'I'V il
III'
in n the
.M AKI K,
II hits turn
niiilincii iiml
in a sl:ile of y
d off clmidy
iivciciuit dcalc
hellion.
A report w;is brought fnon the
hills estcnl;i' th,it .laincs (iii--ve
of I'ln.Hpci-t, plnys the piano, mid
W e are In vesl Igal inc. the sciindal.
which is cri'ditcil to M'lirrilous
i:-sips.
S. Aleel; Spin-row winui d to j I
lew ti .l inithiy.
How i s ;n:s
Itll't Itl.K W
(l oil alley. Te.A Lender)
W e iire upposetl To Herbert.
Hoover tor I'residfiii. Me 1m
.' ((ii.it,er, and I lie (JuaKeiH thi
not Ix'lieve in pay for i he
preachers; nnd Hoover lulubt
pass a law ly prnhMUt payinn
ihe preacher. Not that w r p;ty
our preacher mm h or often.
i. ui
hot
ii Is ihe principle of the
eh of Hollywood pill..,'
n lvi'il ycsiei .ln.v. ami m e
1"
che
S.-.ut V. Davis nmt ,l
ill b-ae i;,..n tn cii.
tin Johnson J
unin.iviate J
i 'moK. They I
the globe. This lc.it
jn eiMllpllslicil by I'iipt. f
will be ac.i.iiiianicil by
Id. and !
C.tl'.MUl !
as It Is j
Ihe local beys want tu be
an. I net inn off the eilM'.
a hum "h up. Their lu m m
will
be China the native hind ot i'.mi
flb lus ami Wah Kim, who 1,' yoais
.-m;o ruined one ot Mi. .Inbiison's
Sunday hhhis. Doth own motor
bu.tls. but tbey will disc.M-r Dial
the Pacific ocean is is.. 1 U.i iiioiul
lake. They w ill probably yei -sick.
This will make ibem apjne
ctate the v:miiikI. even il 11 dues
bcciiiiie mmliH wlo n it rains. They
intend lo visit hjitfa. loil ymn
CUT. predicts If lll.-y i:et a f. 1 j
whirr of India, tbev will make .'
other arrutiKf ments. They ill
htup lit A Ii a.idi la. which h Ihe
Ii ki-ibst i ily lu lite wmld. c.veepi
V ben a icvu.tl mei'i ht. is mob r- j
way here. Then tie w ilt (... to
Jlaly an. I look up .Mosx.lhu, and I
Collie home. J
THE ENGAGING ALFRED
TMOKIv jfund people who (in- rendered souicwlijit dizzy trying
to follow Al Sniilh's kiilfidnscopii' progress,, should reinein
Utiv thfil lilt- (iovcriinr of Xiv Vork sinned t& ;m m-tor iiml re
nntins jin ii'Mor still.
s'""" "hUi ril"' ' 'lil'lic
roll's ns Ihc DcinoiTjilic r.,iilifl;il. h;is mrl niv( thi' past Imv
iii'inllis, Inn mil 1 1 1 1- mlniii anil viTiililc Al.
Wlii'M il iMiiiics Id cliiiniiiir his lini-s iiml cnslnnn' to suit (lie
environment. Al i-iiii iniilie lon ( liiiney look like llie iinii'i'ish
illlle mill Ulleliiillealile 'elllis l)e .Milo.
Al's latest iole i.s that of a political Sir (lalaliad. leading a
ernsade . I" righteousness and inrily wit 1 1 one hand, while with
Ihc other lie Miicars Secrelary Hoover, Secretary Mellon and
I'residenl Coolid-re with Teapot Dome oil.
The Happy Warrior is shocked al the elTeH upon the "mor
als of youth" if this iniiiiitous ami corrupt triumvirate should
lie returned to power, and he, as the Crand Sachem of Tam
many Hall anil the apostle of a legalized liipior traffic, should
i!it down lo iciiominious defeat.
I.eadinir the applause is that
many II. ill ami Wet Democracy,
who introduced the spca!:cr as
in American pulilie life!"
Km;
illll! IS I'll:
!. If tlici'c
which New York's Coventor is not ciijrii'ed. -or
Iijis not fil h'jisi ii i'(iiu;iiil ic iiinlcrstjindinv: llie
pu'hlic would like to know wluil it is.
Willi ;i toji h;tt, nioin i irir coiit, nud the ouleut It.-iskoli ;il
: his side. Al plighted his political troth wild Widl Slreet ;itid to
;' th;il jiildcd htdv' pouting (piery replied, "Slick to me. Kid, you
liilVf; iif at lii II if to l'e;ir "
; ill Nehi'jiskn, off wilh llie city elolhes ;md on with the slr.iw
' hut nod juiiipei's :
; "Wiuit: Thnuiu i wtis
I )on'i liclieve it word -Miss V;i
II
voice, off slae). Kxcepi in detail!"
So on to Oklahoma and into a more
"Who sjiid I had no ne for Miss It
llie. I .mm devoting the eiilirc evenil)e' lo her!"
A hop to Colorado, '"Did .Miss Wall Street say I
hers.' dust promise nie, Miss IVnirressivi. and walel
over the Tuhlie I'ltlity I'apas."
mm i ween acts : u ny,
ide.-t. Did you ihink Ihe
Sweetie.' Tush, a minor issue
minor issue ! "
Knuii'jin":, did you say ? li-ii-l
QUILL
Til Id;
think, o
your
von (
choice. You can he lirave and say what,
an say tint h itir mid get elected.
'Jo to the city, younjr m;in, :ind luisll
of ye;irs yon will irel rich enough lo livi
Liltle hook review for ttxhi
Juscpl) ( iollcoinl)
Ihc world's noli'd
worth while
(Miieillll
V).
eiilthronl
Simile for today: As iiuipprnprialo us gray hair in n ninihh
sent.
A hook nhoul the Civil
1 surprised.
War,
The f.
iiiiniiic (Mi;ilent
The
Ihree e'eiuler: Male, I'eniiilr iiixl ves-nu'ii.
I'erlllips Hie
MHilVrenee I'tir
tialiotis could ot. h.-H,.,-lie
limituf inn n' ;i nihil ions.
The ltril)iiinie:i says the only distinctive American architect
lire is the skyscr;iier. )Vliiit iihottl llie t' U I i 1 1 ir slalion
There
nl.M'ish i
is less Vice i;
iiu't ciiltivale
i ;i villai
il secret
A clean and ilionified cniiii,-tii:it is mie
I'teml nut In notice the niiitt thmwn hv ll
"Only man
ciiitin never st
There's one
nltiviites vices,"
t1 M ,er;SSnm.r
linrii every tiiinitle.
'uson that rahhits ;ir
for
the sit
t'orrei-l this setilence:
'never seeius lo nuike the wi
MUTT AND JEFF-Is
-iiUNey, Vou flk iq. I TL, Mr Vii i He-' cRoKeD GoLf V i Be.Tuue.eM AMt
vyivr c fIN i PL-YIMt ' II i-iWKi.. ne. lrJ vUVJv "ii . TnG BO& HE'S CsOT iiucn ry u
I f-irM e.- iinrv-i mun-. OLb iif AV. V: i Plur Amu rt coMCEbES OLT) titok-iBi c rcOutatimi Fnl? B
I -1- rr.-.. i v, i-lftir I .- T.n HIMSELF AtJL PvjT T "i vw( fUl lUieeT. ;rtAt.O PUArTlP in Trti: TR.1CS ! ' B
vo TGLCVovj: j ll ":". rew Feci Vr in tuw mw yow w NOBOUY, C &6T THAT tJJ , ni.-. f ,3
'' 1 -i
- iill to essay us ninny dilT.-iviit
distinu'iiished opponent of Tam
Senator Walsh ol .Montana.
the
nmst eni;iii.'inv; persoiiidit v !
;
is iiuv issue in tl
S OjllllpllH-HI tO
wit ii which he i
rent Anicriejin
off von,
Aliss leXary-I
iys, I love von !
illlLO'll.
(Sollo i
Street s
(derical "iirh :
eljofidiis Issue !
;
i
Look lit ;
WilS safe
ly I
Hie I hrow !
.i iss 1'i'oinini ion ! l lie ver
Ifjj.-ili.ed Liipior Traffic was
j 1 1 '
in my life, Dearie., a decidedly
-h-e-r !
POINTS
von ;
. Tin
in Hit
n in the
count rv.
nurse
' I'irnles Old and New,'
Shorl iind hlody liioejriiphies of . you phice Hie vlctims hand or auy-noi-lv
vvi-itti.ii Ion -n. il mo, I I ibiiii; else under the victim's race
all in poelry. Shei-mim would
of Nliiinniiii Ihe door.
dills hv lioldiii'j
e fop
vice.
lie same reason
in which the
eir I'ldloweis.
leade
ays a rernnner.
hew toliiiecu .'
Oi.l the o-en-
as Harinuu s;
imnv pi'oliric
itl ; iloiiht le
lllilll wnlvt
"l.-ii'liiiir the furnace
'alher turn warm imnin.
i i.l he
Mutt Spoofing?" Get
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
Slgni-d letter pertinii.(f to personal health and hygiene, not to disease diugnnHiii or
trentnu-iii, will Ite niiHwered by Dr. lirady If a btamped, ht-lf-uddrinfed mvelope is encloaed.
LeiLeru bhould he brief and written in ink. Owing to the large number of letters re
ceived, only u few can lie annwered here. No reply can be made to queriea not conform
ing to iiiKtructiont. Addreia Dr. William ttrady, in care of this newspaper.
THE FATAL ERROR IN THE LITTLE GREEN OOK
' A friend mails me n copy of u
i Utile Kreeri pnciiel. manual on "Kirst
- Aid ami liesuseitalion," issued by
he American (las association and
the X.'itimiat VAoctrU- l.iylit asso
ciation for lie in
Fi ruction of eni
)loyes. In ibis
liltle m-een boftk
is printed and pic
Hired the prone
pressure, nodhnd
o I' reHtisciution
discovered n n d
jjiven lo (lie world
by S e h a e f e r
whoso name. 1 re-
sret lo to neie. does not appear in
llie little r;vi-vn lionl;. Scli;iefer is
uwpieijiuiubiy llie best authority
on his own method. Kciuii-fer's
"o-iiiod is not precisely the method
described in this Utile Kreen hool;,
ihouuh peiliaps Hie dil'i'orence may
sei-ni in si v. ji ii'it-it ri i to fine wut ban
no fniHlnnieni:il knowlcduo nl' the
pliy.ioloi;y of rcspinititui.
In the I il If j:iven book the stu
dent is instruct!--! to place one of
the subject's hand.'; under ihc sub
ject's face. Scliuefer does not ad
vise this. Who i-i auihority for
ibis moiliflciit ion of technique',' Xn
authority can be named. It is mere
ly an error t hat haf; ere jit in and
is now retained because some or
ganizations responsible for it dis
like to acknowledge thai they have
made a mistake. Not that the
I sliuhl eleval ion of the nose and
i mouth from ihe ground is of seri
lous iiniifirianct' in cases of electric
shock, r.as asphyxia I Ion and the ,
like; hut I hold it is of serious
importance in cases of submersion.;
and my opinion about this ts well!
.'-iistained by another and graver
mistake that appears in Ibis liltle :
i Hl'een t)ook.
T)i rillicr niis;l:it;e iu :i niftni-c
showin.ir a lirsl aid operator 'clear-'
my wnier irom ihc upper air pas-1
sae;;" of a victim of submersion.
The insi ract ious.accoinpiiuyiht; LhU
lata mini a lie read as follows: '
fatal
iiise tlie patient ttvice as shown1
in I'imire .") tin the picture the op-;
erator in ifftini; the victim by clasp-1
iiiK his i;;nds under the victim's !
belly). This will empty the water '
out. of the windpipe ami the larger
lubes Icadini; to the lutms. Spend
liille lime upon tins effort. Start
artiiicnl respiral ion al once."
I advise Ihe operator lo spend
no time on such monkeyshincH. if
tile life of the victim is wnrih sav
iti. I'lace llie victim in the post
ilion Scluieler. Hit discoverer til t ho
method, advises, and be'in arltli
j ctiil respiration without tine sec
j ond's delay. If ihe victim is prop
erly disposed any water In Ihe up
per air passages will drain from
! the nose and mouth by gravity
i alone or it will be forced out by
i the first compression of the vle
))V'tim's chest. This affect, of gravity
! I.. ,.l,ll..ij...l i.e luirlmliu ilr.l'-i liwl T
fir forehead. .Nothmu could sustain
my teaching about this belter than
the fatal mii'.iuko :!.e utile gn-en
hook.
Ileware of Ibis 'mistake if ever
you have to ileal wit h a case of
drowning. II Is comparatively I ri
fling, and no organization is justi
fied in permilling one little obsta
cle lo remain in (he way of suc
cessful resusi italioii.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Food Calcium
j 1 have lived on everything ex
1 cepl meat for ii year anil a half.
Now my doctor says my numtli nld
baby must have lime water lo i 1 1 -t
sure l.iird bones ami .;ood ttei h.
j lie is breast fed, active, sleeps well
and seems perfect. The docior did
j not examine hlni. Iul sa id my diet '
would luck calcium ;md potash.
(.Mrs. II. il.)
Answer. If you have eaten fresh
vegetables freely, you have pi oh-
ablv obtitfiied enough calcium
llitiu'i. Meat is llie type of food
that is not a lily poor in calcium.
Kresh milk, cheese (every kind).
en;s. Ihe greens, bonus, peanuts.
carints. cabbage, turnips, orange !
and auples. are both rich in cal-!
cm m.
hese items shonbl be lib-
orally
eaten hy the
expectant into
tl.er itnd Ihe nnrsiti.; mother. 1 do
not know whether lime water is
assimilated as food : if il is, il
I scarcely counts, tor ; pint ot lime
i w.'Uer contains little if any more
lime (calcium) lhan a pint of milk
! coniiiiris. Von may help the pro
' cess ot iissimiliition of food cal
i cinm i linn' I by beginning now to
i give the baby a small dose of plain
! cod liver oil daUy, say five or ten
! drops daily at first. W eek by week
; increase tills dose a lew drops. Al
the age of six months Ihe baby
Tomorrow's Paper and
should take a teiiK)noiifn! or more
daily. Co tit in no more or less
throughout the first year. After
the ae of one year an Inrant does
not remiire cod liver oil ordinarily.
The yelk of en-1; probably comes
next to cod liver oil in the diet, or
ihe baby, for the purpose of insur
ing normal calcium meiabolism-
and incidentally preventing rickeis.
A Kood way to yivo babies their
cod liver oil ration is by mixing the ,
dose with a little fresh fruit juice
--any fresh fruit juice, or fresh to
mato juice, fir even Ihe juice of
factory canned tomato. Such juice
provides, in addition, the vitamin
required to prevent scurvy. Prob
ably all of these effects may be
obtained as well if Ihe nursint; mo
ther takes the cod liver oil or the
calcium rich diet, or the fruit as
lon-i iis she nurses the baby. It is
when the bimbo has to shift for
himself that he is out of luck in
reference lo ihe vitamins and (he
like, unless his mom knows a thing
or two more than mothers used to
know.
Sleeping Prone
V.-;!! sleeping on my stomach in
ii relaxed position hurt my posture?
( Inquiring Fourteen i. p. s. I think
your column floes a great deal of
work. I road it daily. !
Answer. Sleep proms supine, ;
rigid or left lateral, flexed, supine,
oi' in any eobinatlon of these posi- t
lions you prefer. Sleeping post lire :
makes no difference in re ;ard to 1
carriage. I tit, child, it would be j
as correct to say you sleep on your
pancreas or on your stomach. Prone
is the word. Supine, means sleep- ;
ing on your back. i
K'opyright, John P. Dille Co.)
j
Out o' all th' hundrsds of thou
san's o' folks playin' golf only a
; pitiable per cent o' them ever git
I t' be better'n fourth raters, an' it's
: th' same in all our cabin's, an' pro
' fessions an' businesses. Even when
it comes t shovelin', we're woe
J fully lackin' in fancy shovelcrs.
j There's nothin' as essential as
l food, coid-nosed bosses, whether
it's a p'litical party, a business con
i ccrn, or a family o' two.
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Page One.)
good n.'ituredly the imiiosition,
, meant to show Angelo s ability.
(And he encoura;ed the hid. des-
lined to be a sculptor greater than
any drooli
Fortunate cardinal, to get "fakes"
i made by Michael Angelo and ree
'ognize their worth. What would
Ihoso "fakes" be worth now?
, Ono "", !IT,'l ' savings
''""'"V" l'y every
' ' """" : eL m u 'si ur.
I viims linn k uue rest m .ew
Kr.-:lnud. New Jersey and New
York amounts to sl.O'Mt.uon a day.
ilt makes a grout difference whether
interest is running with you or
against you.
f
Almost any man or woman, of
average earnings, could be inde
pendent ai r.n. Ihii Oie majority
will continue lo reach old ago, with
nothir : saved. Some cannot save,
more cannot keep what is saved.
Norman Hapgood. supporting 'Gov
ernor Smith, says Woodrow Wilson
See
,BLTUJM
me dog He's
i
i
TCroRlBLG. ePOTATtOM FOR
'irtftT MOBOBV, (ScT that cy
wiVA Him:
Rippling
Rhymes
fBy Walt UaBon.)
thi: (;i:i:.r hauos
The pfiets of the olden days
tuned up .their harps and chant
ed lays of Tabled being, god an 1
myth and not of .InneH and
J it-own and Smith. I have a
cheap and common mind, and
small amusement io I find In
rending tales of warlike ghosts
that scrapped with ot,her phan
tom hosts. When I was young
my teachers wrought to so im
prove my dome of thought that
I could see the benuties high
that in those masterpieces JiK
Mni I would rather re,n of
Mrown. who circulates around
the town.' and struggles. In u
human way. to pay his debts and
hale some hay, than read a yarn
of Hercules, whose labors badly
sprained his knees. He never
lived, and so his toil conflicts
with all the rules of Hoyle; the
hero of a poet's dream, he never
peddled milk and cream, or nail
ed the hinges on a gate, or put
some squashes In ti erate. lint
Hrown. he has his little shack
and finite a garden at the back:
he i cots around on tireless legs;
he raises hens and sells the eggs;
he pays his taxes on the dot, ant)
is mi asset large. I wot; and
what he does means vastly more
than fabled deeds on fabled
shore, i wish that TIrnner had
set down the doings In his an
cient town: the daily life of
gents and dames, and how they
played thefr humble games: the
schemes ihe merchant princes
sprung to get the trade nf old
and young; the wiles nf ancient
candidates when rounding up
the village skates; the argu
ments: the noise and sweat,
whiil time the city council met.
He eoulfl have written of such
t nemes, but ho must write his
lu riil dreams, tell mighty tnles
in trumpet tones, and so he
passed up r.rnwu and Jones.
And what such common erhters
do. as their small errands they
pursue, means more to me than
any wheeze concerning ghosts
like J lereules.
agreed with Governor Smith's pro
hibition vt.tt-s
Wilson, according
to llancood.
thought national .overniiient should
only regulate lifpior trade between
slates, lettiii!; each state arrnnse
Its own drink problem.
Hapgood says, also' that great
stuns are bein; spent "in a Pro-:
tut' nit drive to control the gov
ernment." Mo says "There Is big
ger money behind the drive than
the Ku KIux Klan, alone, could ,
supply." i
There is no doubt whatever that
much campaign money will be fur
nished from religious sources.
Hungary, anxious to build up pop-J
ulatiou. offers rewards. monevM
)lfl medals, etc., for the biggest i
families, !
Italy s powerful mothers, de
scendants ol Roman women. aroii
j building (lie Italian race, marvel-'
I ouslv. 1 :
i i ne smiill village of F'alarolo.
oi me province oi i time. consists
, of 2-1 1 families, with 2(il) children,
an average of nine children to a!
iiamny. inree ot the tnmilies have! n ;to to l" r.e Mom Ker-
oach sixteen living children. Eight- vice station.
, families have twelve and twenlv-i.j i to j- ;o citv rieaning
j two laniihes have eleven livie ? ehil-! . & Dye."
ti it'n oncn.
mere lies the real strength of
Italy, und of .Mussolini.
Russia, bigger than this country,
and with gigantic resources, in
cluding vast Siberia, invites "capi
talist Ic" nations to take concessions
and make money.
Holshevist laws will be "eased"
to permit this.
"Mi-ihty is the power of Rold,"
and that is n solemn tact.
Let Russia grow rich, let ruling
Russians begin to pile up millions
ami Iheir opinions will change.
Pirates n hi .Motle
FUANt'tSfO ti') The nl-
5 A X
rate
g:in.
treasure hunt of i.ouis Mor
doscendant of Sir Homy Mor-
gan. pirate of the 17tb century,
has been postponed because mod
ern pirates stole the 40-foot yacht
in which .Morgan was to sail for
the "treasure Island."
Mother l-'ighis Willi Soil
OA K LAND Ai Mary Flores
.ml
her t s -year-old son enuauetl
ii knife duel here timing an
unuMil over whether the . . th
j should
, town.
be permitted
lioth received
i go HOA-n
slashes on
VOU AMt
Got such a
HcRc's
Ye Poet's Corner
TIIK IMUiKIIHOXTI AL CHAIlt .
The American presidential chair j
Is founded on our const ittu Ion fair
Which weathered tho Uevolution.l
And brought dismay and confu-j
sion !
To the man who doubted I
The strength of tho American
cuii.titution.
KKFIIAIX. ;
Who will follow Calvin Coolldge
To ihe White House chair?
Why. Herbert Hoover,
So ihe boys and girls declare
You can hear this anywhere.
111 you doubt the American con j
stliutlon
To the point that will bring dis-j
solution I
To tho home and to the nation. !
liy the way of retrogrniion to'
old rum?
Xo! When the votes are countoi
I ion vin una me men .inn wooh-m
teouted
Who tho constitution doubted,
Peo:uise they found no rum there. ;
Now whon you have done your
voting
And the ship of s
floating
On the sen of time
You will find the constitution full
and true
All eighteen amendments will be
there, T. L. T.
LOCAL GRANGES IN
OF
William Archer, administrator of
estate of Samuel Archer, appellant.
OrapKes or .la. lisi.n c o u n t y. ! vs. (iiwe ti Cluineyl, Coos c ounty:
ciuhi In luimlu.r. throimh iheir i action for dainanes. Justice Mc
KraiiKe niusters, committees and Lrlde. JiltlHe John C. Kendall nf-suh-conimltteoH.
have endorsed a! finned.
plan to co-openile wllli the Farm j William Kendall and Irene Kon
Hiireaii I'o-operatlve l-:xchanKe, lojdnll vs. Cissio Tandy and Charles
increase niarkeilni; ai iivitH's. thru ' Tandy, appellant. Multnomah coun
the niierailon of a cenual market ly; action to recover damages. Jus
Al a ineetinif held last niKht. a lice .lcHrido. .ludse John Sitcven
rescdulion was adopted favorim; SOU affirmed.
the Increase of ihe capitalization Coos County, appellant, vs. Stout
of the Farm Hureau from ?:lil.0ln) j i.ulllher Co. et al. Coos counly;
to $',0.0011, a drive to enlist every t suit lo foreclose certificates of tav
farmer In Jackson county as it j delinquencies. Chief Justice Kami,
member, and to aKiee. that In the Undue John C. Kendall affirmed,
future, to extend the operation!:! Nellie K. llarliani vs. Vera Ho
of form bureau to include the sard and Maurice Howard, minor by
Imarketini- of all farm inodoi:ts.
i The anion taken last nlaht. lias
been under consideration by the
EianBcs r.nd the Fariu ISurcau ; Kelly reversed,
for the past year. I- W. Lull, appellant, vs. He.n-
The -Medford Chamber of Com- ; sell-Hammond Company. Multr.n
merce has tilcducd Its sunport to i mail count; suil for damaKes. Chief
the plan.
Radio Program
KMED
Afall Tribune-Virgin Station
Tui'ydiiy TvomIiik.
.News anil market
ports.
H to a Snider's Dairy.
i 10 Calif. Ore. Power
Wednesday Morning.
fl::i0 to 10 Miiek's Garage.
in tn n i.mn'u riant
Ktore.
n to 1 1 ::i(l ,1'onos Grocery
Ontrtil Point.
2::iu to
Kindle,
1.30 p.
-lloebe, &
a
I C:Ui p. in. News and market
reports.
i
4 V !. 4
Student program, solo and en
semble, from Mrs, K. E. Gore's
Piano Studio, assisted by Mrs
Percy liray. rentier mid teacher ot
dramatic expression
Norwegian Da nco"
.....Grieg
Schubert
"Milltnry March" ....
"Dance of the Toys"
Keith
..Mendelssohn
'Hunting Kong".
"Ry
tho Crndle" Mendelssohn
"At Morn" Godard1
Three Elfin Dances Selected.
Spanish dance.
Polonaise Chopin j Gobi Seal Creamery products
Alt Wein Godowskv twill be featured Kv tho new Jar
Waltz Ijibit.ki i min and Woods fountain, which
Headings Mrs. Percy liray; opens for business next Thursday.
"So Spring" Groig The local creamery has a largo
'Miirthday Suite" Hohm : clientele of fountains serving the
enotian Gondoliod" Mendelssohn
"IHinn.i ry"
Koolling
Isle oE Dreams ' Torjussen
The group of students presented
on this program are Ver Dean
Harvey. Dorothy Ilurgoss. Juunitu
Miller. Deulah Gore. Dorothy Oore.jwiohes and siilads and Gold Keai
Dorothy I'olev. Upp-n Power Jose- l.uitpr will l.n nn.i i dm innMt
! phine power.
nLLO SIR "Slti t JoST TRlMMSb:
HGW IN) A FooR-ALU
match; AttcMi
MlITT Di amp -rv T-rsr
AGAIN) TONVOROVJU: t)ONT
A RAZOR BLADE DIET
SAX KRANV'SCO. Kept. LS.
Hon': make a special trip to too
(iratnl Canyon to dispose of old
safely razor blades. '"Hum'-' Saggy,
Airedale owned by .Miss Dorothy
Harris nf San Krnnelseo wjll eat
thent as welt as other objects with
a sharp taste.
The last time Miss Harris called
ii veterinary to proscribe for
"Hum," the tlog medico removed
Iragments of broken bottles, pieces
of wood, marbles, chunks of metal
and bils of chewed up safely razor
blades from the unlmnl'.'-: stomach.
Oregon Supreme
Court Decisions
s-u.em, ore., sept.
Jnnien II. Grayson, who Killed Ills
iliuiRhter-in-law, Myrtln Gra'3onvin
Klnmath county, ami who wan ton
..!,...! r nwnml ilom-ee murder.
"""'" i mutt serve lito in the state penl
I tiuitiary. Tho state supreme emirl
: lodav allirmed the coiivh tih.u .. ...
iselltem-e nf the lower eourt. llie
opinion was written hy Justice Mi
i lliide. .Iml-;e A. U l.eavitt heard
i tlio ease in llie lower court.
I Other opinions today were:
i Guardian HuildinK & l-oan Awio
' elntion, appellant, vs. .Mark Mcfal
' lister, stale corporation commis
sioner, Marion counl"; appeal friii
decree dismissing nclon. .lusuce
I Coshow. Jiulne 1.. II. .IcMahan.
.MerKenthaler Linotype Co., ap
pellant, vs. Spokesman Publishing
Co., Dcsehuies county; suit to re
cover money. Justice Coshow.
.iiidL-e T. Ii. J. Duffy reversed.
KUai'dlau, Ollie Hocard, ayiicllauts;
' Marion county: net ion in ejection.
. Chief Juslice Kami. Judge Percy
Juslice Hand. Judge Walter Kvans
affirmed.
In the matter of tho estate ol'
Lottie .May .MoLain. defeased, vs.
First National Hank of Hood Hlver,
administrator, appellant. Hood
River county; suit to recover mnn-
Chief Justice Rand.
Jhilge P.
Wilson affirmed.
! Gold Sign Company
Manager Visits City
.Jt
j
.j, ( 'lui rles X. Free ma n, ma nager
of Hie National Gold Sign com-
pany, Is spending tho week in Med
,'fortl, looking' after tho - business
,j,jor his concern, which places em
,j, j liosseii gold lettering .on windows.
j.'Mr. l-'reeman, who Is accompanied
by his son, has .visited ihls city
many times in the past and has
formed a. real liking for .Medford
and tho Southern Oregon climate,
which ho says Is not equalled any
place in the large territory he
covers.
Tho National Gold Sign com
pany guarantee their woiij for 2"
years and make regular inspec
tions for service maintenance.
Signs installed here Include th"
Jackson county bank. Jackson
Gounty r.nilding & Loan Associa
tion, Jackson futility Abstract
company and the Medford t'hnm-
jbor
of
Commerce.
Gold Seal Products
Supply New Fountain
Gold Seal brand ice cream and
I using tho milk, cream and butter-
milk sold under the Gold Seal
! mark,
, The now fountain will servo
i liirht 1miehs. fi.atni-iii.r nn,i.
oi-vier
By BUD FISHER
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