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o o o o o .1 The Weather 1 'oretwit : l'nlr. Mailimmi ycHN'rduy 71 Minimum today ;I0 Medford Weather Yem A0 Ma vliiui in M iulumm MEDFORD, OU'KCON. SATl'i;i).Y. U TOl'.KU -Ji. li No. -Ml. o f Today MYTH SIS BrAni"irsr"t'" nnmrn Ain Canvas $20,000 A Foot. Chrysler Builds High. Mr. . Rockefeller's News. Cottages $1.10 Per Week. (Copyright, 19-S, by Star Co.) The curt h is bcaulil'iil unit its best real rstutu rornrrs my rn limbic, sonic in New Yuri: wnrtli -"( '0 a square fii.it and mure. Colonel Frieilsam , of New "York, has just bought a little paint by Yeriueer, eallcl "Allejiorv of the New Testa ment." iayin for it sfJU.OOO a square foot. Therefore, if your little boy shows no talent as a real estate aircnt. make hint a painter. Walter I'. Chrysler, whose f stoeUhohlers oniilit to insure bis life, since it woubl be diffi cult to replace him, does first one thiiiy;, then another, with out' waiting between. Now be is building a OS-story office building in the middle . of Manhattan, to cost. U,iM'J, IHKl. More power to him and all that go high up into the air. giving agricultural and build ing genius a chance. More power also to S. Y. Straus, . man of vision, whose company lends .7.."il)ll.UIMl on Hie new building. Mr. liockefellcr turned oil. plus business ability, anil, as be said, "Patience and econ omy," into one of the world's great fortunes. Now he turns that fortune into something worth more lhan gold, namely, 1TIIUC ll.KA.lni AND ITAPPINKKS. The liockefellcr Institute an nounces a "convalescent sc rum" giving wonderful results in infantile paralysis. Slowly .science conquers disease, as knowledge conquers supersti tion. The British Viscountess liynir of Vimy unlocked with n silver key the doors of newly-built four-room collages. They cost Sr'7'it't each, and she rents them for $1.10 a week. As she unlocked each door the countess, following an old custom, threw in a loaf of bread and a lump of coal that 111-- tenant might never lack food or warmth. The countess will get mop' than U per cent on her' invest ment. Why couldn't that be done in our mining regions? Just to show the bears that this is no time to sell short, stocks and bulls in Wall Street did all sorts of thinns Tlmis day. Some stocks shot up iftJO a .share. And sad bears were heard to murmur. "I shall wait until every stock on the list passes $L'0U before 1 ever sell anything again and then I won't sell." . 4 Tho fact is that this Is a 1'ItOS I'EltOl'S country, with all due re spect to Democrats that cull our prosperity a myth. And while yon should NKVKIt tumble, since It Is both wrons ami improiitable. you should be extra careful not to sell short. Wise spcndliiK Is a' least as im portant as wise savings, and often mro profitable. For Instance, before the Pan ama Canal was built, before this country had learned to spend bil lions, many shivered at the thoueht of a ?::no.noo.oo enterprise. Since lfl I that canal has collected in tolls 119:1.307,727. It will pay for Itself many times. In addition to more than duutillnn the value of ithe L'ntod Slates navy and promoting the shipping Interests of the whole world. Yesterday William Kdward Hick J man. after Ions dt lay. paid with Ms life for kldnapins and murder ins a little slrl in California. Since his conviction Hickman (Continued on rase Four.) nuuvcn am 10 ACTIVITY Mississippi Governor Re buked For Campaign Canard Sharpest Mes sage. Sent Story Most Indecent And Unworthy, Is Charge Other Whisp ers Hit. I Ity .lames L. WtM. j A.-suclated Press Staff Writer. ! UASlIINtiTdN, Oct. 2D. IP , '(invernor Theu!orc tl. IJilbo, of' Mississippi, was the recipient today , of a stitiKinn message of et-nsure .from llei-!erl Hoover's general ; , headquarters liei-ause of a stale- 1 ; m't attributed to him that the j Republican jo'esidentlul nominee j I had danced with a ncfiru woman ; 'of .lissir-ippi a statement which j was branded as "indecent" and j , "uniiualifiedly false." i George Akei'son. Mr. llouver's , assistant, took cognizance of re- ' marks credited to the governor in ! i southern newspapers and dispatch ed to him one of ihe sharpest incs I saves of the campaign. It bristled . I with cxpression.s of Indinnatioii ! , anil assi-rted that "no more un- truihful ami ignoble assertion was j ! ever iiitei-fd by a public man in ! thi United States than that allrib- 1 j uted to you." . J "Voll are Mliotcd by the press In 'the south," AUerson said in his! I telegram, "as having slateil tn a j ! public address that Herbert Hoov-; ! er on one of bis flood relief trips: t;ot off the train at Mound l.tayou. J I Mhisissippi. and paid a call on a (colored woman and later tin need ' ! with her. i J riniuallfieilly False i 't "That siaiement is unqualifiedly j false. Then; is not the slhtest j j foundation for it. It Is the mu.it j indecent and unworthy statement in the whole of a bitter campaign." j Asserting that he was with! Hoover "every hour of the four 1 j months while he was engaged in i the flood." the nominee's assistant; I declared that the then secretary of j commerce "pave all that was in J i him to . . . a task neeessilntini; . j epe-h'iice and influence which no! other man in the United States: possessed and for which the urati ! tude of the state of Mississippi was ; J unanimously expressed by iis I ; lepislat ore." i j A kerson said I louver was never : in Mound Hayou except for a three . ! minute stop of his train thTt and j tlhat Iw never l- ft tin- platform of j i the-train, but received a memorial I troin the nepi-o ieopb of that j I vicinity "for the servb-e he had rendered their race." ; I This was the second lime during 1 I I he ram pa fpn I hat A Uerson had j j .alien eopni.;i nee of attacks level- i I lfil at t he Republican nominee. . Hoover and his associates at I I ircneral heailouarters have been silent under assaults from the I camp of the tipponent.s on cam- j ! paiRii Issues and this silence has, ; been broken only y hen matters j were brullKht up which In their j I judgment had nothlnu to do with' j the campaign. The first statement Issued by :Akerson was after Senator Rruec, : Deuioerat. Maryland, had stated In 1 J a speech that Clarence Harrow, j noted criminal lawyer, had said ! he had had a drink with Herbert j Hoover. The nominee's assistant : said Hoover had not taken a drink j 'since he beenme a constitutional) officer of the United States pov- i eminent and subsequently Harrow j denied that he had said' he had I llrunk wit h I louver. ! J.U'KSON. .Miss.. Oct. I'D. tl'l --! Hovernor Theodore "'. Itllbu wiid I lust nlKht that he had not yet re ceived a telegram from (JeorKe i Akerson, assistant to Herbert j j Moover. which brunded an "un- i nuallfledty false" a Hialement suld j to have been made by the Rover- , nor that Hoover had danced with i ! a ni-Rio wnman. "I did not say that as a direct ! statement coming from inc." Gov- lemur IJilbo aid. "W hat I did say j j was that the statement was made 'at a public rally held in Jackson- j ville some time auo." CHICAGO HOTEL1 rtl If ago. oet. t,V lielV ! Appli-RHtf of I.otiihvllb'. Ky.. thej one-tinie "Mine, l'hfdrl- Au'u'n" of; Kiiropean ipern stay-s. killed her- self yesterday, and In a bitter fan'--; well note said: "My blood be upon America for her treatment of the daughter of the daughter of Ken-j tucKy pathflinlers." , At the thoat'es in Oiesden. AVi-i-' mar and foloune sh had lnotlier! Vary t.e.-n ptai- d for hf-r flnRlnu' of farmen. Ortrm! and Oeliiah: yet! "the end vt an opera itaiO a he I iMeonieally tieerlb-il her own ! j-uth. rain4 In n hotel rootn paid; for from the proceeds of a imwntd j I fur rout. I Traffic Cop Halts Rockefeller Car i But Gets No Dime . YOXKKIIS. N. V.. Oct. 20. M' A truffle policeman or dered a car to pull over ami demanded the motor! a t's name. "John I). Rockefeller, Jr.," eumi the answer, "Well." proceed til the po liceman. "I'm i' r c e I d e n t foolidge. Show your license." The motorist obeyed ami reeetveil an apology. M r. Rockefeller then denmmleil that he he given a summons if he hud violated the law. He did not get one. 8 4 . A. WHITE! ATTACKS 1 AND TAMMANYiPECUUAR LIGHT Kansas Editor Declares The Democratic Candidate. 'Perfect Flower of Tarn-, many' Tammany' Oligarchy Real Issue Of Campaign Is Claim. INDKl'UNDHXfH, Kan., Oct. L'U. fl't Hcnewluu his ehni'K'es t hat tlovernor Alfred K. Smith was sub- servient to Tammany hall while a ' in a southwesterly direction. Sev member of the New York leisla- eral passengers and members of ture. William Allen White Kansas' the crew saw it drop from th- sky author and editor, took the stump -will) a streaming tail. They ob here last night and declared the ex-1 served this from the stei n of the planatlons iven by Smith of his I steamer. having been watching voles on saloon legislation were "all1 because they heard that Mem. -neeiouH. and all twisted with the ' 'ommander II. f. .MacHonabl. Tammanv viewpoint." ! Kritish aviator, was attempting an "In his defense of his record more than in the record itself, White asserted, "Governor Smith tmlnv liv his shiftim- iimlcoioei-Mli.- cxpli.im'lion ir Hint i-eford wvou1'"'"'" ,"',llni1 '"IhsiHb irmun'. himw-l tlx- .,.rf.M-t flown- of Turn- '"""'-' "li-.lulr. many who does not dare, because he caunol.. appeal to the American conscience." "Young Al Smith always gave his vote on the liquor question to Tam many." White declared. "If Tam many has a good saloon record then young Al Smith should haw beep a Methodist bishop." White, in a statement Issued in New York-some weeks ago. detailed Smith's votes as an assemblyman on various bills affecting saloons and drew a heated reply from the New York executive. Charges by White at that time that Smiths votes In the legislatures had been cast for the protection of prostitu tion and gambling later were with drawn by the editor. In his address Krlday at a rally under the auspices of Uic Repub lican state central committee. White declared that the "Tammany oligarchy" was the real issue of the presidential campaign, and he said the Democratic president iul nomi nee typified the "Tammany mind." In contract. While said. "Herbert Hoover, ideulist. humanitarian, a farm boy consecrated to public service, has the American mind and the American background." Governor Smith's long, unbroken record as a member of the legisla ture, voting with Tammany on the question of liquor, Was published veveral weeks ago. White said. "That roll call was read to prove one thing, that In the New York as sembly young Al Smith put his vote on the saloon and its Interests in escrow with Charles .Murphy, the boss of Tammany hall. "These Tammany votes which he doe not deny show him lining up with Tammany on every question affecting the saloon and Its uroet nte. The roll call shown him vot ing to allow saloons to operate near schools nnd churches. iiieiinin Mind In vetoing a bill to allow suloous near school houses, Governor Charles 10 vans Hughes revealed the American mind In shttrp rout met to the mind with the Tammany taint. Governor Hughes evidently felt that the American schools have rights which Ta m ma n y and t h liquor Interest are bound to re spect. Hut Tammany has no use for th- school-. It has debauched them time and again for its own grafting ends. Governor Smith was confronted with his vote on bills which would make conviction easier for violstor f the old saloon law. He Ju.-tifb d that vote by saying that n majorlty of tw asiemblymen voted against II. not explaining that to make that majority he was voted with ft solid Tammany block. alon wlih a few TSepiihlicmiM a branded tigr cub In a cage. Me does not In any of the roll ull lifcts discuss the moral Implb-o-Huri of the bills. Never once dos he esphitn his vote for the saloon upon the ground of reason or con science. . . . "Whin It was proved that he voted to k'ep the saloons open nft.i midnight In umall towns, hl defense was peculiarly u Tammany dtfensi'. yt it was not mode 20 years ago. but les sthan (0 daj (Continued on Page Six.) CROWDS AWAITING ARRIVAL OF GERMAN DIRIGIBLE km Thousands of persons gathered at the giant hanyar at Lakehur: trans-Atlantic Dirigible Graf Zeppelin. WIW L AVIATOR'S . FAIE MVKIHMio!,. i let. -iT. The jia.'-veim'crs and crew of the Urittsh liiH-r Mon tela ir which arrived here thin afternoon, reported .(. inc a strand- hKht in t he sky. which dropped into tin- sea Thurs day evi'iiinu at i:l.' when the ship was I ."a miles off the coa.-t of northern Ireland. This liiiht was seen in t he sky , Atlantic 1 limit. The position of the llht was i approximately atom; iMacDonahl's . i Intended courwe and .iust a few itiillilL AND WIFE SUICIDE VIKNNA, Austria. Oct. lfM.-(tfi Hear Admiral Uaro;i Arthur von Itfitiniingnnn-ltaiitnberg a nil his wife have chosen death rather than attempt longer to make out an ex istence on a in eagre govern men I pension. I rnempbiviiienl, rising prices and hard Minos generally made I he li st niggle more nml more difficult 1 In the face nf their declining years. IThey made n pact to destroy them- " selves nnd took poison. ! In a small dark room where they had made their futile shurde ti gainst privation. Die t wo were ; found clasped in each other's anus. They were dressed in furs, as though they were going mi a last j cold Journey tc-tether. t The tear admiral was once chief of the torpedo service in the Aus trinn nHy. Ilfs wife was highly 1 ns teemed fur works of kindness land charily. pr TO BE BROADCAST BY BRITISH RADIO I U.m. KiiK., Oil. L'O i,V The Daily Mail announced todav that Dr. Mansfield Robinson, tele- pathlst, would make another at tempt to coininmunlcale with Mars nv radio Wednesday. j His message will he accepted by ;ihe British Post lindio Service a' rr. cents a word. Hut the service will not guarantee delivery. The ' communication will be broadcast from the Itr:hy station on an IV , ."."it meter wave length and the si. , Albans station will listen for a reply on a length of 'I'j.nno meter. Two years Hgr Incredulous dm erators al the Kugby station broad- j cast a message to Mars lor Dr, Robinson", who claimed later that he had received a reply from (Join nniru, n Marian woman. Guard Moves FA I. KM. On',. Oct. :''t -liVi -1 Ilenr(iiHi tern of0the On-gon Na-' !tlonal (Jttard will be tnuved from .the fifth floor of the .Manlc tepi id to the new llllgh biilldltiK at ;StMtBtid I!'-:h streetH. Adutnnt IicihI f;",ry A. White hii tnouncts. Pourteen rooms on th" j south end of the second Moor of the I.liRh building are being pre pared to receive the guard offices. COLLINS CASE CAUSES ANGER T Public Indignant Over Police Action In Holding Woman - Damage Suit Prepared Boy Admitted Hoax Neighbors Deceived. LOS AMIKLKS. fal.. Oct. I'll. blV-A cloud of public indi-'natiun hovered over tin? I.uh Angeles po lice commission today, the outcome. of its investigation into the holding of Mrs. t'luitine Collins in the city psychopathic ward for tit day it be cause doubted the identity of a boy who, police had insisted, was her sun. While the mot her prepared to prosecttto a $.'iin.:Iihi damage unit against police authorities, a ".roup of women, a grand juiy. a city pub lic welfare committee ami another band of citizens started eflorts to ward a public airing of the case. The sudden turn of events trav eled close upon a decision of tie commission clearing a police of! i cer of liability in imprisoning Mrs. Collins in the wa:d. She was the mother of mfssiiv; Walter Collins named in murder hidictinents, at Riverside, fal.. as one of Hie victims of torture and murder on the Winevllle chicken ranch of (ioi don Stewart Nor! li mit. Young Collins disappeared from his home hmfc last spring. Subse quently a hu was found at De Knlb, Ml., a;id rcHfrucd here by police tin the missing youth. Ko, months be lived In the Collins home, lie mother repeatedly deny ing his identiiy. Then, a Tew weeks ai;o, he revealed hlmscll as Arthur 1 1 niche us, of Marlon, I own. and perpetrator of a houx upon the po lice solely because he wanted to come to California. In the meantime, Captain .1. .1. .loncs of the police juvenile bureau had removed the mot her In the city phyehopal hlc ward lor men tal obs( rvation because of her de nials of the youth's purported Idea lly as her son. Police pi evlously had demanded that she keep the youth. At the resulting Investigation of the police commission .(ones was freed of bluine of the assertion that he could not he censured when Hutch ens consistently had receiv ed ft lends and neighbors of the family, despite the mot her's, claims. Al Seattle; Washington J-'resh- men 1 ;i : )) ho I'reshnien It. At ( 'am bridge : Ai io 1 .V, llai - Mini nothing. Al Philadelphia: P. of Penn- vlvnnia 1 4 l'eiill Slate College not b Ing. At N w Haven 1 I. At Colombo: Mb blgnu 7 A' Annapolis: C. 0. At Primi'ton YaU; :(''; Urown idilo State 1 1 : .Vavy r,; lukj Pi Im eioii 47; I.ehgh 0, At Atlanta: (ieorgia Tech No.i-m Ijunn ii I :i: Turkeys High HPItl.VfjplKI.U. III., . I!i tA ! Klnir Turkev. traditional ,l d resistance of the Thanksgiving j menu, will be an expensive ftird to ) s"ive on the family laid" this year. ' Prices vail) be higher than Usui.!. ' ihe Prairb' Farmer adlHi-d totbty, , . due i a miixII crop. Plenty of Turk') WASH I NflTO.V Oct 20 i', Prospeets are bright for plenty of ; cuts turkey day. The dep.H lineni of agriculture forecasts that the t principal lugrpUents of Tbiinks I giving dinner n ill be 1 per ti-nt jmore than last enr. AN FOOTBALL SCORES ... . & - v. 3!ai:.'wri.j'ti3'.'" rffei S1EI teli t. N. J.. to greet tl.s dersnan S.. KRANCISfO. Oct. 2H. M', The ii liner today said that Cnivei -,tiiy of C tlifornia m-dlc il a uthoi it i--s. afier pet forming an e.tr-n-1 e p"t, mortem examina t.oti on the body of William Kd ward I i irk ina li. a ii nounrcd I tut so f ar as t be could determine. 1 he kidnaper and slayer of 12 -year old .Marian Corker w.ts practically nor mal physically and that there was no organic evidence of insanity. I lick man was hanged at San CJuentin prison yesterday. The re port of the examiners Indicated that there was nothing abnormal about the endocrine (ibtnds ,e internal organs of secretion which -are held by scientists to contribute toward mental affliction. The brain was found to have been uil- , usually large.. 1 lick man's insanity defense .ly eluded reports' of medical meii which said his physical condition indicated Insanity or lack of men la I ha la nee. PROTEST AGAINST FRANCHISE DENIED I'llINf KTON. N. .., ()-t. uVi As a proie.-t against being barred from vol mit In I he coining national elections. I ."mi utulergl lldunlc!: of Princeton university last night pa taded t h rough downlown st rents and tore down two political ban ners, one a Smith and one a Hoo ver emblem. Police charged the ciowd, 'at tempting to arrest (hose who lore down the banners, hut were pre vented by olher students from fakir-; anyone Into custody. When the students recently wer denied the right to register on I ho gi otnol t b.-il they wen- not citi zens of the city a hoycolt was threatened but moi'clniuls report this has not been put Into effect. The parade was the first mass ac tion of the st iH'etits In protest against tin- ruling. TALKS CANCELLED PlK VKLANII, (Hiln, Oct. (V) Newton I), linker, stu'retary of war in President WOkoh's cabi net, will not be able lo uddresK n Dcmocrailc rally at Tulsn, Okln., Oclober I"'. It whs Hiinoitnced her? la t n'-ilU Mi'- Maker has can celed speaking nti d business en gagement s op the advice of hi physician. There is nothing seriously wrong with Mr. linker. It was said, hut beemiM' ol fiver work at his tn w office It whs deemed ndvlahli lie lake a loivr ,.st. SHOWN -FOR WEEK NKW YOltK, Oct. :'li (1( Lum ber product Ion and shipments In the week ended (ft Ml Increased apitrect.ibly over the week before, report in the National Lumber Ma u uf jm tin ei :t n 'fto' In t Ion from Mi.", softwood and huideond mills d'scbe Production totalled 4). 3H7 l"ili feet, f hlpniontn. .;, ana furt. and otders. 3i'j.7IS.U00 left. Automobile body wot id or ders In oiigtfct hardwood mills 'IH pe- cent lncrvast: In businetm. HSGKMAMNORMAL iHEAR JENKINS doctors find tN ON ADVERTISING i nnnT ninnTrnn! i A rUi V UK L!Vf " Cycling Butler of Vice-Presid Is "Jenkins, UUCACH. IT,. Oct. i.-Vi There are s...- ed-i laws to waleli oi'.l : een if one Ik 'Menliin:. Sir." but ler to tin vice-president of the l ulled States. They ambled Jeitiuus (do butlers have first names1.' fnr itdiuc, a hiiVilc wlilnmt a l!;ht on it. "1 am Jenkins, Sir" he said, "butler In Vice-President Diiwos. Sir." The police went inio a hud dle and decided the infraction was really not as heinous as iniuht appear, especially since Hluce it wa .leiiUns. So tliey -;ave him a ood talking to and let it o at that. Eugene Chamber of Com- . . merce Head Discusses , Value of Advertising For . Newspaper H ; Merchants Best Medium, Is Stated.! BUSINESS IN ; ripped time after time into the I: - j publican record for the last seven Advertising is an Integral part , amt one-half years; hy assailed llu of business and is as Important , bert Work, chairman of the .lie to its success as the heart to ; publican national eommittie. for . the human body, said Frank Jen- : jkins, president of the Kugem.i I ifhaniber of Commerce and bu.-i- ; j H..KW.-I- In f...... ,,-... of I,., ""' l!-Pt'1ln i.n.-n l.an'iM Kl.t1ii -.-.1 id Hi.- II. .1.1 .unilmiKll.m ,.f ..ii.ll-I.M.-ili-..nl In n-iiulai- wssloii of !"" "' 'Hi.- .11., Cnuulv Mt'i-fliiinm ' l,"rl" l"" lnp..li Ini. 11 iiiHHm-iuaiMi. Mi-. .U-nkiiiH n-a Uw '"''"f vl"" " '' '"I"'"'' wl""" Ipi ln. li.nl xi.vi.ki.i- ..f llui ..v..nlnn; ''"' l-i"-nll.- -lil'--f I" ! i.ul .lu'..lt ih,. .-.1 1,,.. ,,r : ' n.lli. usi. In tincliTKnlnu Ircntuif-nt, irilliM( 1.0 th.. mu.vl.iiiu, uilUimi""1" 1"' mini,-l.y c.iv.-i-i.oi-Hnillli. , uf Uh .itDiiHi-H an iv.-ll . i h Un Immi- -v" ll an-nnici-d In Ohio ,,,I1M ! iiml nrt.-r Hie lircnk ill liHllnnuiinlN Of lit,. lliu,. nu.lti nir.ll,, uf art- i Om i-iin.llihilp ih-ii1ohi..I In ii-oo.-'-.l vfi-tlMiiK. Hi"- iii-wkii.iii.-i-. wiUI Mr. i'lli'"t lo Allinny. Willi 111.- t-x.;.-i. .Ii'lilihis. lunkH lli;lli-sl fur u,. , !by the men haul If used intelli gently. HI 1 1 board advertising and ; magazine advertising are good, he said, but cannot be used to i advantage In encouraging sales the case In persistent news- jpapr advertising, made valuable iby Ihe eiiciilatlon enjoyed by the 1 1 piipur. 1 "In answer to the nuestton. 1 , What Is Advertising?' " said Mr. j.lenkins. "It Is multiplied sabs- inriiuihlti. making it possible fur , jibe inerehanl to come In direct . mta with the trails territory in which his establishment Is lo- .caleil with the least cost. Ad-j 'vertlslng had Its birth with th iblitb of mei'chiind sing i emuiie; jago when ancient merchants firs', j hi ought goods to the bujiar, where they displayed it to lb- J plaiise at this Juncture, sume rheer liinle. ilng and others tooting horns. "This form of advertising has The nominue ttsked what it was endured . until tho present day." j Ihe Republicans desired to get he continued, "and we f.nd It away from, and almost In the same tn the display windows of stores. brealh shoutd out: There Is no better adverllseineiu . "(ill: The veterans' bureau and than that, but Its h iu-I'I;h are, the udministrntlon uf tlie office ot limited to ihe number of poopl passing by the establishment, ami the merchant has turned to the jnewspapcr as the ncu best sub-, by the press as saying "the people ;stliute. The newspaper, through , m-,. thed of hearing of these oil ;lts advertisements, brings the din-! lenses." '(day window to the public by the ' think they are not only tired." !dcHrlpllon of goods cm ried in the governor added, "but they are tstock. thoroughly nnd completely disgust - "An advi'illsement," continued r,t wjt, tlnni. What give rise to speaker. "Is the pioducl, of u,!(l t.-no'iit ? Why did the dec naw materials. panr. skill and tor have to tell us that we are all (circulation and without one of tired of Iteming about these ell ; the three, advertising cannot be b-as'-s ?" : a siicceMH and when in writing The nomtncf answered Ids own ;one. which should be done by . questions by ssiylug Work had re the merchant himself, the mer- newed the Suit p.rck oil lease ne icbanl should plae( himself an -'gotlated by Albert II. Fall, as In jsulesman selling goods to n ciin-(terlor secretary, with the Sinclair Jtomer, his afKunients Instead g-' interests In Heeember. l9l!L'. and ilng on paper. However. In ar-lihnt earlier this week Attorney jianglug the ad, he can employ J ( jc,u,,-1( Sargent had held the eon Itho aid of newspaper advertising tract Illegal utul improper, linen, but he should not let. them, , i write the i-ntlre ud by picking lout items whlrh they think should ; be sold. 1 Amount Needed ! "The amount of ml ver Using to be lifted ran only be (let urn lined by the merchant himself, by fig- jtiriiijf in how large mi amount lie' lean see profits. The Harvard, ' bureau of i esean h has perfected a si-t of rulesi as the result of, ,-.., .'l ....... .... rwl I In. I dteale w h,.f oerienti.ge of the ' an nuii I turnover should be used f.. H.li-..rtl.it., 'Clio il.-IOIl'tlllMlt -.. iih,i,i n.i n; pot n of IlK tu.n.v.-r for n.lv.-rtlln. ; Th- turnllun- Hf.n- -1...1.M .i-n.l M- ...... f.i.-iill.ln-. ..,v.,l,v ..,-. a. I : .In.,; ,,,,! I 2. Til- '-h..o ,i..r.-. 8.:.: h..idi-. ; j "Ah-.ti..'.- nil-." huI.1 Mr. J'-n-; ; k Imm. 'which rim h- niiiillftl In ' 1,1,., M.-i tlit.l :.00i, 'icmilnn-iit; Vi.ir.-i. hi.v,. rcuhcl ih- conch,,- lion Hint the annual 11v.-,-lll .,., .houhl to P-ivont h,H ,th tho co-t of rent. Thl. wouhl !,. -ha, ,1,-ub .tor,.. w..,,M pv ' much ami r. ry nn.l ; jhar.lwar.- ston-M o-l,alf much. (Coutlnucil CO glx.) 11 RIPS I GOP RECORD i OIL LEASES a ! . Governor Flays Republicans In Final Speech on Mid West Soil Hubert Work Assailed For Oil Leases Smith To Visit Tag gart, Indianapolis. fltlfAGO. Oct. 2U. Gover nor Smith left Chicago at lU a. in today for Albany. N. V., by way of Indianapolis, where he wilt !;!; part in a parade late th' uCteriio..n during an hour s visit tin. re. The Democrat ie preId"iit I - I nominee has brought to a clone his last Invasion west of the Allegheny mountains for the campaign and after today will confine hi 4 drive for the presidency to the north At lantic seaboard states, w lo-re his name first rose to prominence Kroni now until the ballots are counted m November h. win .an v the Democratic standurd Into a -f t- !. -ih .m t.-- e.ri-n 1011s, nave uecu legintitii ,r ci,:,,' nepubucan strngi n vi national elections. The governor In his flunl speech on .Mill-West soil here at night renewing the Sail creek oil lease to the Sinclair Interests while serving as secretary of the Interior, and d a cheering audlnce to re- nun ..I 11 liau.sr oin!vii..r.- 111 w.-., - rn New Yuri; tomorrow morning to enable him and his family lo at tend church. u. i. riatrorm The governor opened Ills si eti night by minting the i:iiii- Mean platform as saying ihe 1 ree. ord of the present administration N '1 guarantee of what may be ex- peeled of the next." ' Why limit the declaration to the present administration ?' lw ked. "Tin lb-publican parly has I n i-i power In th!- nation since the H of March. I 1 and I can read from that declaration only one thing, nnd that Is a desire to get away from the black, dark r-cord j of the administration Immediately preceding this one." , ' The audience broke rait In up- the alien property custodian." Turning to the Salt creelt bias he said Mr. Wnrk had beep quoted 112 Policemen Pounce on Sheik When Lady Yells 4 CIIIO.UIO, 111., Oct. 20.- ' W)-Wilen Morail I Of WHU It ,Mai-!il mild ".Scat" Ur waan'l foolli-.;: and wlion Muile Sun- T u,ro V" n K" '""" m'l;',"r Vtt "he- ,. , f Tho ( .,, !..(. Murk- '-Blklnit nloim. A mail WHh.wm'PoIICI.' f VMthln 10 Kocon.lB thyre ori-lv- cil 1 1 2 roiint m. 112 polk-e. innn 1-loyd llutclien wn or- T ror''- . , , ? The ocrl o Ihlji ,o l-,' "Pce.l l.i.v -In Urn fart Hint Ml ? Smilo happen.,, tn hn ,mSR- H' k-lBoUvo lu-..,hJ,,,rte, li-.-ironm.-d. iiml ,13111" V"Tt ? t f "oMzv lo march , , , .. ' inory, whom Governor Alrri-U' I K. Smith to apeak. l