Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 09, 1928, Page 12, Image 12

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Kcotfiins; Full Leaked Wire Service 1
Only paper in city or oouuty receiving I
oewa by telegraph. i
Tlit Aaaociated Press fa exclusively en-!
titled to the use for publication of all '
sews dispatches credited to ft or otherwise ;
credited in this ptpr, aod also to the local ,
news published herein.
All rights for republication of special dis
patches herein are also reserved. t
Offlri) pip.r of the Citr of Urdford.
Offlciai titr of JirkMD Comity.
Hwom dail. aTraa. rirrulltlnn for alt
oiium .pdin, April l. man, 4S3I.
Adritiiiln, Ttrirra.ntntlr.a
If. V. MOOKNSIvS H I IJMI'ANT
Office, in N.w York, Cliioiiio, Uctrolt,
San rrauclaco, to. An,cla, brattla. Port,
land.
Ye Smudge Pot
B Arthur I'erry
The wind and the
blowing tltis mornluK.
victors are I
j
The eheei'M you hear are for the
dandr.irr In ihe ymiiK iiiuu'h hI.i :
burns
j
The 4i had n cut kI.i.hh fb.wcr
vase, but tin: engine fniii to func
tion. .Mrs. Sallle Havetlienation is busy
Willi the October edition of un
washed dishes.
It inUHt he nice to be a C'opco
-fticicncy expert, nnd tak(- three
hours for lunch.
I tut foon just grinned, every
report had n few more. i!e nevcr
left the lejid, and at every report
he jumped ahcarl. lie only made
one mistake, he forgot to pass the
riKars. -(( rants 1'ass It it 1 lot In .
Mr. t'oon is apparently o fux.
Kilt SALK One twin lied,
isprini? and mattresH, )avls
Transfer. ( Wantad This J'ttper.)
Tile nlghtH are getting cooler.
The only tuterest now Is In what
fool move the leglslalure will
make, and which one of the Ore
gon seedsenders will join the pes
terei'H of President Hoover.
The Mayor of 1'ortland has been
elected again, without klpslnij; any
body. A drive has been launched for a
rdogan for the IJofO football team.
Ah ftoon as they find a slogan they
ought to look around for a center,
a brickfield, and a line.
SIIKKirp HI 'STAINS KXCOITR.
AOINti UKKKAT ( lldllne t'hlco.
(nl., Knterprise.) H might have
been a rapturous walloping.
. I.O i: lltll MI'llS AMAV
(.lew ell lleiiil.er)
John .Miller, Hon of Andrew
Miller, wiia held up near Kor
inoso last Friday. The two
liandits stopped him, with a
gun. pulled lilm out of Hie car
and took what money he had,
about $r. They o!m kicked
and slapped him without any
eause Tliey looktMl Ids ear
over and derided It was not
as couil as the one they were
driving. John had a very good
wrist watch, 'but In cleaning
up before going to nee his nirl
t lint evening he had idiovcd
the watch up on his arm and
had forgotten to pu;di It down.
The I hi eves searched his
pockets for a watch and felt
of his wrist, hut Ihe fact that
It was on his arm fooled tin in.
"He eala his breakfast In bed,"
sneered a barber this morning,
while sitting down to rut a head
of hair.
Miss (lltf.o SaUui ku made In
uuiry lale yesterday as to when
H.mia Clauslta would get here.
Vokohuma Vonrifthlto has wore
nut another mop, and Is going
hack to. Toklo.
The seat of the trousers that
were an Indictment of Republican
prosperity, havo been vulcanized.
srii'iiii:
Thu black bliuht Htrtiek his etops,
and then the halt
With silver lances laid his orch
ards low.
Ami midnluhi lightning with our
vivid blow
Made a long season's foil of no
avail.
It wan enough tit inako his cour-
. . ago full.
And so, those weeks, ho brooded,
treading slow
DoNpulr's dark path. No friend
ly word could show
That luck i outrun to him who docs
not quail.
80 one grim noon ho fixed n handy
rope
About his neck, and tossed one
end around
A. dusky beam up In the barn
loft dim;
A hordo of wasps, disturbed, swept
down the slope
And rhnsert him. rope n-dnnnllng
to the ground,
And "slung," nafd Matt, "nil
hanglv' oulta" him!
(New Vork World.)
, NO I ITU TlKNO, Ore., Nov. R.
Up) Drowning of Mr. ( nnd Mm.
William Webb of 1 lose burg when
their ear went off the North Item!
wharf last spring has residte'it in
Ming of two damage suits totalling
$Ifl, 00ft, hy the estate of tho de
ceased against the. city of .North
JJend.
POLITICS A
'WO works before the recent
re'iuestetl the Hi tor of tlie
mate of tlio vote for President in .Jackson County.
We esliiniiled SHOO for Hoover mid .'.(Mill for Smith,
nfficiiil count shows S."):iO for Hoover and ?)ti'A for Smith.
estimated the 'Hoover streiifrtli
l on the New York Oovernor's sujiport.
-Lrter the pvj'jit'wp think
j orrcr. W'o Joined on loo ninny
. -As a Mutter of tact. the vote
; went to Hoover
! Willi l"
Speaking- of political predictions, wo liavo bad our attention
, f.J(.( to j)p f0ovillir )V (ioitrxo I'tllnaill. tllC editor of
tin Salem Capital-Journal, made the day before the election:
The past month i ho drift has been Htrong towards Smith.
He will carry the Solid Kouth without question aixl most of the
hordir HlatcH. Ho will carry Sow Yorl;, .MaKsui:hus-tts an'i
OTHKR Krat. IndiiKtrial states, several of the farm belt Htates.
No camJidate ever made u more iKnomlnlons campuifin than Her
bert Hoover. 9 ...
We fi-jii' (ieore bad fl rude fiuulf cuiiw Wedncmlnv ninriiiiH'.
when the
lean
; rl..etoral vote in (lie nation's llislorv The Sulem .lilnr in lhei'lrlllv "" mx-kelliook. Knb Is
! ... -ii- 1., i . " ... ,, , ,
I same editorial dismissed the liiteiary Incest poll as alisurd.
W(, thought it was "niiicli too mueli" also
!., ... (!,.., ,.t f,.( .,.ltn.l,,l..ll I IH,,I,.
I i ' hi. i,
i Island, the Digest hit the nail
I .i i i . t. i- c .i
Hie ureaKlll oi me noun ,-ouni ioieii 10 a giiiii s eyi'iasn, anil
its electoral total eame nearer the actual results than anv other
...... . '
naiiou-wiiie pun in ine e'Muiiiy.
III fact, the Digest has now achieved such prestige ns an
election proynosl iciitor that there may lie a demand for alian.
dnninj; piesiilenl inl elections entirely, and leavinr. the decision
to this paper. Think of the money and energy and oratory
..ii
sin ei .
Probably the iiiidio liroadenslin Conipany would block
Knell a move, however. They must have made riioiiuli money
; ,jM in iit itin to t-'i't, nearly inivthiiH' thev want.' And they
'
would be soiuel liini; less lluin biiiniin if they didn't want louder
mid longer eauipjtiiiK, inslead
orary ones..
WHAT WAS
, Insulin Is a kind of ferment Coi
ns doctors say. a hormone) pro
XI) now tllllt tlie liilelary Digest lliis been SO successful in Mured by groups of rolls ((-tilled
A
this political department,
other and lell us just what tlie Hoover landslide means.
We hear from one. direction it means thf country is over
whelmingly dry (politically. AVo liear from another it means
nothing of the sort, but merely the country is overwhelmingly
I'ridestitnt (jiIso polilieally). Still nnotber says it means noth-J
iii(f hut that the ( trv as a
. I. '
people rciusea to vote tor uovernor ,-Mnim tor icar oi tiisiuroiu
this beneficent epidemic of affluence.
. Well, we have an idea none of them contains the whole
story, but all of them a part of it.
However, one important fin-tor has not been mentioned, and
it limy have been the must effective of Iheni all. That is the
fact that Mr. Hoover revived the recently submerged idealism
of the American people. He represented what are called the
"better thin-rs" in life homey things, modest, unassiiiiiiii-;
U1II1KS, mini WOr.C, paiience, and
menf .
He also
presented deeds as
rather than rhetorical proficiency, ami as the people as a whole
were disposed to disret.'ai'd all the eonvenl ional appeals of the
old political school, a vote for Hoover rami: to be. n protest
against them.
However, whatever the causes, the election is over, and we
can now 1:0 from, political post-mortems to constructive action
coiieerninir tin problems of the immediate future.
THE TRAFFIC
AMONtl the latter we feel there is one local problem which
is very important to the people of Mcdl'ord. That; is a
belter Nvsteni of down-town automobile parkin!;.
The eoncested condition (if our down-town streets seems to
be iictlin-r worse rather than better. Wo believe snmethinn
drastic imuit soon lie done, if serious Occidents art; to be avoided,
mid our avenues of trade are ever to be opened, and .shoppiii"; is
to be made somethini; less than a daiiK'crnus sport. ,
And yel the man who preaches
lilie other people when the speed
A windshield that won't sluiller is an improvement ; now
uivc us telephone poles that will.
The j-reatrst enemies of risrlilrnusncss always are the tdupid
people whose intentions arc fjood.
There's always soinethinv;.
comes a nuisance; if she never
Wl-Olltf With you.
MUTT AND JEFF Can You Do Better Than
jeFF, do vou ReAtae that A
COW NORC FOOt To VAM,
THAN ANV 0THt5 ANlrVNAl ? SH
giugs os stgav:s a f)i Coasts;
BUT MOST iMpoRTAMT
. kill i A I
r AND
FOR
I r'. S I
mm
viir " )'" is pi(
4-4 iW;i
1 1 .
NO PROPHECY
election tlx- Vnrtliiml rei;fiiiian
Miiil-Triljime to make tin esti
Th'j
Wo
fairly Vt'i
r.,.. .........
wo nan o the reason for our
wot Kepublicfins 'niutr to AJ.
indicates more drv moerats
Ie Hoover tile ". ealesl imrxilar' illld
.iNTOiiii.ra iuiiiiii annul:
alisolutelv on the head. It had
i i ii i
o' sliorter and more strictly lit
THE REASON?
wo wish they would lael.lc. an
whole is prosperous, and tin
i 1 i' ft- i-
(met lur Oltlsiaiullllir achieve-
opposed to word efficiency ,
PROBLEM
"duty" to bis employes bowls
cops (jet him.
Jf your wife is jealous, she be
is jealous, you wonder what'',-;
'
I
0FAIJW
LGATMCR
SHOES
- i r v ill wrmx.m y . t f . w r r . ', iw t a . v i
..i -:r..,w1 ki mizr.-, Mr-i-
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D.
fiifiwd letters prUtnicf to personal health and bffiene, not to Umm dfafnoata w
trratinrat, will bt MirH by Dr. Brady if iunid, trlf addrrvMd nip fj tncloMd.
i Letters houM b brif n4 written in ink. Owing to the Urge lumber of letters fa
cetted, only s few can be answered here. No rep.y can bt made to queries not conform-
1 tna; to lbsiructioos. Address lr. William Brady, in cars of tLis oswapaper.
OH, Mlt,
A ganff of kids In our town made
it an nnnu;il practice to po the
rounds of real estate and Innur-
n tit til-Oil it. .IIIOHl (f a-:itunH.. t-
about thin time of year
One dav
they encountered
in Mich an office
a man who had
formerly been a '
h hool principal, 1
A I r. Wiseell rec
ognized one of
the boyH as they
were Hbou to
make ttieir Ket
aw
.ay, and called
out, "Oh. wait a
. tleman r-:i( h Into hi nock,., ..,,
diffei. nt now, hut was prompt to1
Hec uu duty then, -aw, .Mr. wine-:
well," he hastened to avow, "t j
,; I
, Koine n ttivc you any money," .Mr.
i wihow-ii nNxtirer him. "I jut want
' yo" l" "lk" " liul,? n'"e
i j:runnr." The giinK enjoyed the
: s' "ne iid him never forgotten It.
A eorri'spondent writes:
What its diabetes? What does
Insuiin do? What is Uright's
disease? I do not want symp
toms. Kor the best definition of dia
betes I can give you we are in
debted to Dr. Ion It. Duffle's "A
Hook for I'se of Diabetiry." pub
lished by K. Allien, South Laneas
ter, Afa.ss, In this, valuable little
guldei)f)ok for patient, and phys
ician Dr. Duffle sayw: y
"A diabetic Ms one- who
starves for migar while his
blood is full of it . . . It
mluht be saiil that his blood
sugar rides 'round ami 'round
on tlie delivery wagon instead
of being delivered."
Insulin delivers the sugar.
islands of i.angerhans) In the pan-creaJ-
abdoinlal sweetbread ) nnd
constantly poured Into Hie blood
stream. It is Indispensable for the
oxidation, combustion, utilization
or metabolism of the blood sugar.
When t here is some deficiency in
t lin ikwI nofl, f 1. It.. .11.. I. ....
,-e.miitM. Kive r six years ago u
""'"n" ef obtalninu-' insulin from
animal (.'lands wim dcvi-lnped and
now it Is possible to administer j
daily two or three dosoH of insulin ;
hypodormIej(My. about the time for
meals, so that the diabetic patient
may utilize tlie sugar, get the bene
fit of it, and gain in strength nnd
health. Indeed. In seme cases of
marked underweight without any
, . . . ' ' t ' "
in weight by means of this same
remedy. j
1 hip hl's disease is the common I
name ior any money disease, nior
; particularly for long enduring 1ih
1 ease of the kidney
This has no '
particular reiaiion wirh diabetes.
tor uiahcteH is not a kidney con
! dlt Ion at all. uUhouuh some per
sons have both d I a b e t e s and
Hright'H disease. Nephritis Is the
usual medical term for I bight's
disease, and It means kidney in
flammation. I (owe ver. in chronic
nephritis there Is no such state as
the layman conceives as inflamma
tion, and practically never pain or
noreness, either In the back or
loins or elsewhere. I mention this,
not to complicate the discussion,
but merely to warn the unsophis
ticated layman nuain an old quack
trick whereby the natural or spon
taneous passing of a lameness or
pain about the back Is nscibod
to some worthless kidney nostrum
or treatment. In view of the con
fusion in tlie lay mind about these
tilings It seems deplorable that the
law permits exploitation of popu
lar credulity by the industrious
folk who make the customer be
lieve that backache spells kidney
trouble.
()lTsTins .i svi-;n4
1iC.sk Thau a t'ent u .Moveincnl.
Our expression learber told us
your exercises are the best she
knows. Must of us wrote nnd ask
ed for a copy of Ihe llrady Syni-
I phony, but you said you wero "just
j out" of It and asked us to write
j aicain t little later. I). !- '
j Answer. The Third Ilrndy Sym
j pboy is now ready. Alas, we hnvc
I In cxaet la cents a copy for this
j one. Thai's less than a cent a
I movement. If your expression
I teacher will write me about n. I'll
provide her wlib n complimentary
eopy for each member of the class.
net In order to meet the cost of
Jeff?
Itai: urn 1 rr rtTi i.itrALir rr - 1 ! -ri atii -n-l r - cz i.-c fz. rr ' II - I I
CAN TOU TLL rWG. FWE SURcl MmlEcA. NOVU WAM I I CG C ReAAA, I W' 1 r '
THINGS TUAT CoNTAtryBilTTCR, L,0 mors THINGS S BoTTeR, ("riXAS ' 02t i , A
Uailw-v . cneese that comtaim J cHesse. lUVVOrJ VX . NUT.
IM
I publication, and distribution we nrp
'"Pl!ed to ask reader who want
this M-t of keep fit exercises to
inclose with the ret u est a dime and
mmihrii re i urn en-
CIKJIC.
Tremli Moiuli.
Will you kindly mention the
remerty you recommended noine
time ubo for "trench mouthy K.
f. A.
.iiwwor. "Trench mouth" 1h
: Vinc; nt H Hu'm- nce ally apply
tr ujcffM and fi'ims a pump miuie
i hy tuefKtenini; Hodfum pei-hornte
; """ """ ' ' "' r.-nmm live
" l'jiiia, jonn r . tJUle ISO.)
Srcrrtary Chase is t have bis
porn-ul l on rli new $10,000 bill,
an' th' newspapers ought 1' print
his picture so somehuddy besides
auto manufacturers kin see what
he looks like. "I ought I know
yea. hut I'm gitttu' so I can't re
member riggers worth a rent."
."aid Tell Itinkley today when hl.s
niece bounced into his office.
Quill Points
A campaign Isn't over until the
dirt nettles.
All are weak, and the man who
hates hypocrite-; will tell ( Willie
t look up the word himself and
he'll re member it better.
t Simile for today: As hard to get
rid of as the last house fly.
One taw for the rich, one for the
noor. and two million for the rest
of ns.
No matter how it goes, the few
who vemained loyal to the old
party will have a bettor chance
at the i,ost offices.
(.lure: Brilliant Usl'l; also
the Ii ok a woman ics you if
you pull out too slowly when
she toots 10 pass.
. ,V formal church prayer for In
dependence Day can't do any
harm, but It might do more good
on election day.
There should be an annual prixe
for tlie author who doesn't say of
his world-weary heroine: "She was
tired of it all."
Hut why punish a drunk driver
and do nothing to tlie one who
drit-s the same way because he
hasn't any sense?
Americanism; Hiring a man be
cause he can clo something you
haven't brains enough to do; feel
ing superior to hi 111 because you
pay him for his work.
When a man Is at pence with
himself, he's' at peace with his
find. This is especially true of
Mussolini.
Kvon a good party man may at :
times regret that his party's lies
aren't as convincing, as the other
side's.
Well, the campaign managers
who don't Ret appointments vnn
get nice jobs willing resort litera
ture. A hypocrite Is n ho'el guest
who uses tin lui 1 Ii towels to
1 liT his hands to fool the
rhamber nmld.
i ii.
The only reasonable objection to ;
!
1 .-fim- ---Mfcr
Rippling
Rhymes
(Br Wftlt Mason.)
TH.WK-ivixf; roMivfi
Thunksfgiving Day is roming,
it shortly will be he and I
am busy thumbing the records
of the year, to find statist Irs
fateful of blessings by the crate
ful, and I am duly grateful, I
smile from ear to ear. Al
though the streets are crowded
with autos, east and wet, 1
haven't yet been shrouded or
known a crowner' quest; some
how , I've . dodged ..the ..motors
that ' ty many voters, that
send so many bloaters to their
eternal rest. 1 have an ache or
ailment nt times, in neck or
knee, hiit suffer no derailment
of my ecstatic glee; for every
pain dim.e.Hsing that keeps tho
sawbones guessing, I run across
a blessing that's multiplied by
three. Ill fortune sometimes
batters for entrance at my gate;
it comes in grisly tatters and
Kays its name is fate; it fintls it
b;n't wanted, by it I won't be
haunted, I face It all undaunted
and keep my smile on straight.
My friends are always near me
as 1 fjo down life's hill; they
comfort me and cheer me, they
giv my heart a thrill: if foes
are in existence they always
keep their distance and they
will need assistance if they
would do me ill. I've saved at
times a shilling, again I've saved
a franc; and now such coins are
filling my small tin savings
hank; and now ns I sit dream
ing before my kettle steaming,
I do not hear tho screaming of
want's wolves, lean and lank.
The more 1 think and ponder
on blessings which are mine,
Which reach from here to yon
der, which form an endless line,
the more 1 think it yicious to
count Ihe griefs that dish us,
for life' Is most delicious and
opulent and fine.
our present prosperity Is its devo
tion to 'tho huddle, system.
Uuddtng is now the usual way
of propagating fruit trees, but
grafting still serves to establish
family trees.
The election will at least deter-
( mine whether people like their
liquor served by n bartender or a
I bootlegger.
How Irritating to hear youth
complain that tho day of oppor
tunity is past, when there may he
a vacancy on rhltailelphlu's police
force any day.
Correct this sentence: "I don't
care If it is patched, mother," said
the flapper; "the patch won't
show."
tVA
NEW YORKER
LARGE
AT
Hy G. 1). Seymour.
XKW YO UK. The front steps
the old brownstono houses
which stretch endlessly alone, .nr.
slife streets of ml.ttnvvii Vnitr Vnrb
? .,?. , .,? !;' .. " ' "1 1 !"V ,
.v. ...., w om., "luu.nun uiiii
.K-,,iu luoaues au s oops anu j
.il
lou rooms anu speaaeastes, most
of them kent llirtvim? bv unooiu 1 1
clienteles.
entries.
in the middle of slch a brown-!
stone row on a street ofC Columbus
Circle, a column of stairs leads to
a Japanese restaurant which ls"in
onymous save for the name of Us
proprietor on tho light globe over
Che curtained door- one of less
than half a dozen such restaurants
in New York.
Neither this eating place nor
any of its counterparts sprinkled
sparsely over the city makes any
gesture for the patronage of others
than Jauanese unlike the Chinese
reslanrahts, which are maintained
principally to Brntify n KrowiiiK;to
.meriean nppetitie ior enow meln.j fPy nder the Hudson river, so;
nnd In which nary n Chinese islmany persons flocked to see ii
to ne loumi inning.
The Nipponese eating places are
I for the some 2.000 Japanese who
j live In the city. Visitors are wel
j come enough, but they need not
expect to find broiled T-bone ntea'ks
Jon the menu If they do not fancy
l steamed . ire with broiled eels, nor
Ol.l J I OV lll'IIIIIIK) llll lUfllllll CUl-
lory If they are unversed In the
. .
f Now Showing at Hunt's Craterian
'I.AZAR.U6, COME FOR.TH.'"
Stvne friini "Kiiif; of KIiiks?
manipulation of chopsticks. The flraf Zepjielifi's landini;. rtny
only concessions mado to them are. around rlty halt park made mimi
the siihstitiitlon of standard tables ' spendtnfi money too. They have
for the low ones at which the Jap- i turned to profit the simple fur
anese kneel to dine, and the serv-1 vantage places In front of Clly
Inu of individual chopsticks wrap-1 Hall whenever dlstinuuished vls
ped in w ax paper nnd discarded ilor are welcomed there hy the
after one usinK. ; mayor, nnd hours hefore the crew
of the Zeppelin was scheduled to
Table Kitchenette. tdraw up ln'foi-o the portals to re-
At tho Japanese dlnins- room off ieelve the city's KreetinB. boys from
Columbus Circle, the interior' of 1 10 to 18 had appropriated every
a once stuffed and fashionable res-1 ntljn. nt elevation whii-li afford
idi'iice has been 'transformed byi"! a clear view of the proceed
screens and vases and Orienlal int.'s- 'w
wallpaper into a fair! authentic i The sites were disposed of latei
finKment of Japan. The hp;,,i ,to adult arrivals for whatever the
waiter is an Oxford man. but his
address is. Kyoto and nil his crew i
is Japanese.
The mist popular dish, with both
Japanese and American 'patrons, ,K
suki-yaki. The ingredients for it
nm lirnltflit t.i (Via t.il.l In n I.E.. I
lacquer bowl, and are prepared by
the guest himself in a frying-pan,'
over a gas ptate placed before him.;
The principal factor in suki-yaki ,
is lean beef slivced thin. Into the
pan with it go sliced onions and
mushrooms, bamboo sprouts, a ?oy
bean curd which is somewhat like
cottage cheese, and a generous
handful of green onion tops.
The
dish is seasoned with shoyu sauce t trailed the statesmen to the scene,
nnd salt and sugar, and Is eaten j of the event. Following them in
on rice. , he was halted at the portals, a
'he had anticipated, by a gendarme..
Silks and jFiiumcc. He took from his pocket a weli-
New York's Japanese population ! punched commutation ticket o(
Is not comparable with that of! the I-ong Island railroad and
several Pacific coast cities, nor is thrust it gravely at the officer,
it extensively represent ert iq the ; who examined it on both sides,
humbler occupations, although thejthen stepped back to attention and
rlty has its quota of valets and ! tot nim Pss- Once inside, he
house hoys. Many Japanese here look pictures until his films were
are students, and a considerable Sn0'
number are engaged in shop-keep-
lug. Hut the biggest contingent is
in banks and financial houses
which have Japanese connections,
and the next largest group is in silk
houses.
These classes are reasonably well
to do, and one of the select clubs
of the city is the Nippon club, for
20 years a rendezvous for Japa
nese nien of wealth and rank.
NEW YORK Tho Graf Zeppe
lin's arrival at Lakchurst was a
boon to proprietors of New York
"is-htseoln,.- buses. While re.sl-
dents of the dtv Wel'e SCUIllling M'
war flm-ed up in Chinatown. nndl'e bw,t interests of or govern-
.
'uiiiu Mm-, i n an ciiioiiriro ui ex-
v,
, ' J " ""; "
iu me tnsLrici. Time:,
most profitable 'route, quickly turn-1
m,u"'"- Ul'l " p oi ineir
hawkfnir nf rnmwt trin I
SfcSTui? t threS S "P
IMs.rfiss continued brisk even
after the Zeppelin had been placed !
in its Hangar, and at least one
bus line plans to conduct trips
to r.iikeburst thi-mio-imut iho onm.i
mer hereufter, Zeppelin or no !
Zeppelin, because of the interest
aroused In the dirigibles perma-:
nently quartered at I.akehurst na
val air stntitMi.
Snrli urnfitnti ermine nrr. fi-P.
quently iliscoyffed quite by acei-
dent. Almost a year ago, 'when I J
the Holland tunnel was opened j
nnk xt.w- York and New Jer-
that several buses neunn -tulvertf-i-
ing expeditions through it for fin
cents. It was thought that, the
interest would wane In a few
weeks, but the tunnel trip is now
r. sianoaru tour, anu only tne ex-j
pvtiuiiiii 111101111 1, nin;iiown oraws
mora patrons.
The sightseeing buses were not '
Ihe only benefieiariex from the-
;ood locations' were available for
l couple of nickels, hut at four.
with bamls hlorinu up lower
H-oa'lway and crowds on tip-toes,
the rnrbstone brokers; were hold-
ling out for quarters and get-
"
Commuting Cameraman.
a young man who commutes to
work in New York from Forest
Hills, Jj. 1.. is back from a sum
mer vacation in Franco with some
gooll snapshots of the .signing of
the Kellogg anti-war treaty at
Paris. On the day of the aign-
; ing he pocketed his camera and
Communications
Wortman Statement
To the Kditor:
I wish to thank the public: for
their interest and support in my
candidacy, my Republican -and
Democratic supporters, and my col
league, Jjloyd Williamson, for bis
cooperation in our campaign; and
i desire to extend my sincere con-
P'alulat.ons to our victorious op-
1menr are lirtunotod bv our Amev -
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ran two-party system. The nres-
ience of onnosltion tends tn mako
the frlce h?Uer feel more fully
." "
ne responsibility of his position
""d public trust, and to be a
belter aml more , efficient public
serva!lt- 1 . . , ....
... uaiM'j o. im, v.nu-
?idacy ' ?f --iyHe.U' flud W coX'
league, Air. u iiuumsou. has tend-
0(1 in aI1-v Wa' t so Promote the
bpst "terestB, of our state gov-
L maui.
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