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rxcE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD ' OnEf iON'. - SATTTnUTyOVEMBKR 17, ! i j i . MEDFORD M AILTRIBUNE Dellr, Bimnry, Weekly Publiabed by the MEDFOBO J-RlNTUiQ 00. ll-IT-l. M. fir St. fto W BOBKRT w. RUHU Bdltor g. bLMPTF.K SWI1H, HlU AO Independent New.paper i.tMi Mvimi rim matter at Mad- Tort, Orejon, Witier Acl of Much 8, liM. j 8UBHCKIITI0N RATES By Mill In Alice: , Daily, with Sunday, yr 17.80 - Daily, with Sunday, mouth 7o i ' iHily, williuut buudiy, yyar 8.60 J Daily, without Siuiday, owiith .80 ! ; Weekly Mail Tribune, om year... t.OO Sunday, one yer .;;;: A0 ' By Carrier, In Adranc In Mejford, Ai.li ; land, ViokaoitviUe, Central I'oint, jVlwtnU, lalcot Uold Hill d on Highway1: ( Daily, wiUi bunuuy, niuniu I . Dally, without Sunday, month . Daily, without Sunday, ou year... 7.00 Daily, with Kunday, one year B OO AH ternu, caah in advance i VkUBKR Or THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Receiving Full Leaked Wire Serrice , Only paper in city or county receiving j aewa by Mfgrafili. Tlie AaaociatI Prew ! (icluaUely en-1 1 filled to the um tor publication of all aewe diapatchei rrediLed to it or otherwise : credited in Uii pipr, and ajao to the local All righta for republication of epecUl OJ- paUtaea herein are atao reaenred. Official paper of tte Cite of llrdford. Official paper of Jackaon County. Sworn daily avenge circulation for alx ontna ending April 1, 1U2B, 463J. ; AdTertisIng rteprearntatlree at. O. UOGENSKN t COatl'AKT Office In New York. Chicago. Detroit, San Vranclaco, Lou Angelea, bialtla, Fort- Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry Gone To The Dalles To See the Rapids of the Columbia and Medford's "Happy Warriors" Back Tuesday if Victorious No Telling When if Otherwise. in- keeping .wllh the' i'rogrers'.yif the . times,, telephotography. th, transmission of" pictures' by wire. is being seriously laken up hy the ,!Vestcrn I'nlon Telegraph com pauyv which has Inaugurated the .service in the larrer of Its gil.unti 01'firrs 'throughout tho country. The service, as It becomes heller known to the company's custom ers, will' he broadened in order to Intrude many of tlie smaller of fices, including, perhaps, In course , uf time, the .Mcdfuid office.' The Mali Tribune uses leleptintogrnphs which are mailed by air from San Francisco. In the field of style, teicphmn graphs have already found 11 dis tinguished place unit it is not lll fl'cuuent for messenger hoys to rush style sketches from incoming boats at New Vurk to city teie- graph offices for immediate trans-. . lulr-sion tu various sections of tlie cmiiilrj, giving . metropolitan de signers first hand Intli-niMllon ou the trend of fashion., . . Although the essential require tncni for the transmission or pic tures by wire have been known "of sQine time. It Is only comparu llv.ely recently that Ibis li-nnsmls-slon lias been commercially salls- Toy'iory over long dlsiauces. In tlie, past few years, telegraphic re production of pictures has Improv ed Immensely, encouraged by new developments In sending and re ceiving apparatus, both nf which How uiake possible resulta of such finality In telephotographH that they are scarcely distinguishable fi-opi the original picture. A companion of Ihe -lctcpliolo-graph is tlie photogrnni. which is a ..message transmitted in fac simile. ... ... Texas leads the nation iu htuh way construction, based on fed era I -'nld allotnieutK, with a total ot.fi. f(i7 miles of Mich roads constructed -Rlnjce the federal aid law was en neted, lp I !M (I, MinnesoiM Is c' otnl with S, Hlfi miles: North Dakot:i third with S.3!H ml let inul Ne braska fourth with 3,340 miles, A CITY WITHOUT A VOTE To the Editor: ' ' ' To decide a dispute will you tell us whelhr ei -not a persom livii).; in Washington, IX ('., cun vote at a presidential election. A says he can; thut every American 'citizen tbas a right to vote! a right which by the Constitution can't he abridged. It says the Constitution depriveH the resident of the District of Columbia of a vote in a national electl0 H. Krazee. B WIN'S. Resident President beeansi WINS. HcsidcntK of VV'flhliiniM.iii, I), (, rajinrif vote tor stiittlf. The reason for this action whs, no flonbt, to prevent ' In hit. hook on .Nunuhenln" ... -published in 1915, ')r. John II. piirty m power from IniViiiK mi unliiir advfinln";e in the elee-. K0,,1KKi inP W1BC nf lutttle ;reek, toral eolletfe exiJlulnetl lit ihe bulKet that the Werin "neurathenla" ImebnlnK lit- Most of t lie pcrinnnent residents of asiiinirton, J. I.. reentl Vnvk ut nP1.VP oncrey) wan political empl'iyes and wnuld nntuniDy vote in favor of keepitisr I their political jobs. Our forefathers were anxious to keep poli- ' tics as much as possible out of the business of uoveriiment, so i the District of (.'oliimhia was exclndi-d from the electoral colleire As a result this city of over half a million population is com pletely disfranchised. There may have been- some reason for this when Washing ton was h little ramshackle village on the hanks of the Potomac, but there seems to be no (food reason for it now. The people of Washington should have the riirht to vote, j just as the i i'sidents of nnv other American ('it v. The OIll.V i , , . , '...,,,... i i. i i troiilile it, anotlicr ailiendllicnt to the (.oust it lit Kill would' be IK ssary to hrinir this ahoiit, and there appears to he consider- ' . . ... .i i lii llhle opposition to inrthcr ameiiilini' this linicli amended doeu-i ,,,( ' : J MUCH AND LESS e AT the present moment public interest IS about as intensely ... .. .. ,, , , :..,,. concentrated upon football as ten days iiffo it was concen- T the present moment public concentrated upon football trated upon politics. One of the most amiiziiiK thinirs about us its a people, is how seriously we lake politics, diirin"; a presidential eainpai.'n, and how cpiickly we I'orifet, when ihe election is over. Who cares today about Prohibit inn, Kami Uelicf, the Power Trusl'lhc Till'jff, the Cil il .llldsicsllipdr the District At tor- j if ,he idea Is that tlic-'had been kept in the room. (Airs' llcv's office' . niore deejdy one breathes the; II. (1.) ' . ' 19 1,- ! heallhler one will lie. for of course ! .Miswer.-rThunk you. The exter- Alld who cared two weeks IIHO about aiiytllllli; else' It S ,hat Is unphyslologlcal nonsense, j mlnatlon. nay, the extinction of rather too bad. II' we could ct' less excited about politics dill'-i"M '"' Kellogg unquestionably I be.lbirgs is in my opinion Justill ,. , , , . i knows. II is all .right if the doctor able Insecticide. I wish ' I could I1IK a eampiiilfll inul It lit I Ic more exi-ited bcl wci iimplllt.'lis, l)s,,(, ,,1C 1,.,.,H j. figurallvely, I feel as easy iu conclenee about thai is, interested "in Ihe issues pilinic oiiici r Well, we would have more ' belter novcrnmcnt. F0 0TB XT ICVJHTI I KI.K'KS, football is, 1 L'i'catcst snort anil deserves t .' ' tion as it receives, We were interested in that Hich School "pep" rally at the Cralcriaii Theatre last niht, particularly in the members of the football Kipiad as they lined up behind the l'ootlinbls. They were 11 fine lookini? crowd of i!".miiiic. Ainciican boys, ami there was something- actually impressive in their roiifjli-and-rcady appearnncc, free from any scll'-conscioiisncss, and yet so apparently on their toes for what lay before them. One fell certain they would (,'ivc a (food account of them selves,' ami one also I'clt certain thai the discipline and hard physical ti'iiiniiifj football had given them had also 'cultivated in them those (pialilies of courage, resourcefulness, and deter mination, which arc so necessary to nood citizenship and suc cessful endeavor in alter life. '' The iiialitics that football demands arc the finalities that l.il'e deiiiiinds. We Americans are prone to go to extremes, in sports, iu politics, in practically all directions, but this iiiality after all is a minor weakness. Far better to go too far in our cnthus'insm than not far chough. Washington wasn't uniipie. He couldn't tell a lie, but ap parently the average jury can't cither. A national election merely but like to settle down ipiietly The tumult and the shit inn li''s; 'hp Klcphant and the Ass depart. Once more the air is ire" of lies; tunc in and let the jazz, bands start. ' ' rgTislavia. Nov. I'.KI.I.KAlll. 17. (! A dispnlch tho news- papeii Vrenie says that 11 mcm-t l,er of tin. Macedonian revolu- lloiiai-v oriinnlnitimi. hostile to Ivan Mlkhallotf. the new ehicllaln. ......... ui,,.i ..-,,. ic.ic.1,.1, t.ciiiv- hv I MIMi.ilini r si.pponcrs. ' Th. illsocl.-li sic, led that ' the men were killed because thty re- MUTT AND JEFF 31 DiNet) vMtm Joe spiuis IAT MIGHT ArviD X IMAS NeU15 So B0t5l IM BOZO S THe GKCATGST BoRe rj TH jjoRut! snTJ ssiltgf ZW- :S?1; K ' k . r' 11 Hi hwmmmmmm4MhW.: t. , i - .---i .':' . v . ,. . .... uiho no provision for such n vote wait ever interest is about as intensely as ten days ajro it was concen and in the administration of I efficiency in' public office and a att ALL to our mind, this country's almost ns much public alten- . .. t proves the people en.jny 11 circus, after it is all over. : fused in pledge allegiance lo Mlkhallot'f who not long ago was staled to have pronounced tlv "death sentence" on the foes of Ills farllon within the revolu 'thmary orgnnlxntinn. . An esilinate uilleairo nf ISO.noO - '"" 'n' ' . 1 omoval progratrs. of the northern atutes, accoi cling 10 a survey jusi ' completed by the American Motor- isls" assoclalion. A total of Sd ; state have announced that they will keen this number of miles of ! highway open by the use of tractor : and mu.w nlows during lhu la;. '.rj snow seasons. The Little Fellow's a r:: Iom't B siloI fx RcPAT ( I. ! I rl .""- CZT rr'TTK (. . "': : iL I " TfMCZ TV fcoiN." tVf- i'hn-Y Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BBAD7, M. D. -.''- Signed letter, ptrUtnln, to ptreonai baalta and hygiene, not to dUHN dfegnMul n treatment, will be anirwered by Or. -Brad, II , etenped, aelt-addreeead atieetop. te enclosed. Letter .bould bo brief and written fa lot Owing to the Urge number ol letter, re aelted. only feer eaa be enewered bere. No reply ceo be nude to querleo not eoniomv log to loetructiono. Addree Dr. William Bred, ia ml of tbis newspaper. . r t ( , , WUF.V MAX'S TiHKD even then (IlKap- j pearinif f r u in ulcnlirtn hrt).. iii:er!t-u to ,trf-at xtandnnl medical th skulking molar with .due re literature and ' sped. Just what U a "reaKonahle would proha h I y price" for rjurKical skill? .My idean in tiino disappenr uhout that may not coincide with therefrom, tho . youra. Anyway, i can't Rive the like, many nnoth-1 names of competent dental ' sur er error,' he no- 1 peuns, for there seems to he no tion of' "neurus- uvallahie data, such as we have re thenta" would: Kai ilinit physicians. ' p r o I, a 1. 1 y IntiK survive in popular usage. The lhu i.ivenilop .,f neurathenia'' hy his "Id friend and teacher. Dr. CieoriiO M, Heard, wrote "Neurus- tn,.niu is invention an Inven- "on of the devil l have sometimes said and I helped him to do it." K-eiBK prefaced hla hook ahout "neurasthenia" with a dozen pithy observations about worry and the harm It noes, lie headed i inese oiiserviiiioiiM ion 1 n hi i and fouled them "Cheer Up." He eutltli-d his articte the other day, 'Millie, r-mnu. Mime, mm manes 'f me pretty .-andid confessions In i,,.,,,.,.., Kettlna off u few down- a r. rljihl silly sentiments, such as this: ' administering the treatment, if "If you want health all In the there is a smoking inmate on the world you linvPHv do is open your j premises, This method is clean, mouth ami draw in health from , easy of 'application ami inexpen the air about you. The whole ! sire.' It will also clear nut fleas if atmosphere Is full of It. Oxygen Is they get a start in a rnclim 1 trieil life. Tills air abounds Willi il. All ill. and the second application fin- as I fancy he , aiiho a real . docior oughi to lie more careful lannut Ills laugiiage wnen auiiress- I "ik laymen, whatever llheriies near ! (Ilta-ellll'al 111111 III If O I Jlut thcio its a Kcmiine jm-iuI of IwliliHH 1 flml in iho ffl'Kt ltlll )tni' ' 111 1,1 ''"k'h book itbniit "neu- ) ra.sllii'ijiii." In cxplnlninK how this IftVd lit Ion of the rtr-vil (sjh lio wuh late:- to call it) Is seldom duo overwork, the prolific if not always consistent author suddenly crystai- .llzes the tiling 111 inese nine worus: J-Ivery tiled pert on is for the time bet uk neurasthenia." itiuder, I hope you are not that tired. Hut If you insist you are, then I earnestly advise yod to look up this book of Dr. Kellogg's, for hv. spoils this little gem of philoso phy -by following it up with a lot of. well, what the beloved T. It. rill It'll wt'asi'l words, wonls that ' Mii.-lf t.iieiiii.iiir .nil ..(' wlmf Him purports to say. luMuud of leav ing the thltiK there as etunplete and satisfying ns any ehapler etmld be, the hu'oi-rlglhti- nuthor btul to go on for paragraphs ami pages, with lucubrations that quite l'nil to elucidate, thus: "Kvery tired per-' son Is for tin time being neuras thenic ills store of nerve energy la exhuustiwl, IiIk efficiency is Itn pulreil. . . ." Ami J suppose the good docior might have added that his system is weary, his Interest flugH, I lit) bats come flocking around bis belfry, and so on, per omnia. It Is pot a bit fair lo quote lYoni a book a doctor perpetrated lu or 15 years ago, if our knowledge has inci-cur ed foiudderably meanwhile. Hut J do not mean to chaTlenge Dr. KellogK'x great work or teach ings; on tho Contrary. 1 have .the highest respect for , tho teacher even tho I am not In accord with aomc of bis teachings. 1 am striv ing only to show lay renders who still harbor the obsession of "neu rathenia" that there Is nothing iu (t. When you are tired, you're tired, physically, and there is no Mi use In worrying about your "store of nerve energy" for no one has ever discovered any such store of energy. It simply isn't. gl'KSTHINK AM) AXNWKItS (an you tell me of a good dentist who ran extract a lower left im- j 1 me ted third molar at a reasonable' price? I ,baye been to three den tists. t The first failed atter niak lna a very unprofcxHtonal attempt. The other two, I am sure, were trying to exploit me. i C. It. W.) Answer. Tabulation of a la rue number of adultn 13 years or older, made by Talbot 3n years r.gu, . showed that from one lo all four, I " Is 11 teeth were missing In 47 Per celll of people. Ton often one if the unerupletl third molars Game Loser (skulks under the sum ul u up face nr neck ache that Is explftineil 1 only when an x-rny film reveals the impacted tooth. The removal 4 nf uch a aource of irrltalion i : no minor operation. Your first tlenlitit proyefl that. Th. other two 1 he Itlts Conic I'lwm Evil Hays ,s (ln experienced housekeeper I nary kind that will carry you 10 : miles to the gallon when properly 'installed In the Ku.s waKon, Is the thine par excellence for dlspo.siiur .nr hedl.uits. ,iiuirt it on heds. hed- dim.-, walls and wherever they may ; hide, and they are done for. It ; penetrates holes and cracks in plaster as nothing else will, and they simply can't abide it. Oivr tnem pieniy of tins fare every alternate day for about three seances anil you are free of them. i There is just one possible dancer Und that is the liithtlng of a match I but lock the .1...,.- -t.ii. v.... the annlhliiaiion of iiu.se inofr.-n-, sive llttlo erealurcs caled cock-i roaches or waler bugs. , Tapeivoriii Has 10 Slail Koiuewliere Kindly ten me what causes a tapeworm? Would X-ray show If one. had a tapeworm? t.. D. (1.) Answer.-rho adult worm lays eggs in the host's Intestine (usually man) and the eggs pollute the soil or otherwise reach the fodder of the cow and are swnliOwed by the cow. hatch in the stomach dr tn- testlno into larvae, which pene- Irate the- animal's flesh. Later man cats the measly, meat, and the larvue develop into worms. X-ray would not reveal the presence of a worm. ' It's nil riitlit .f :aiio t" hold oflii't'. ; 1 ut wlu"!! a fejlcr b"glns l tK'is.ire fer one It's time t' waul, out. ' "I wish H win ouain-J ill' law C run a Vniivry, so I j could make s(Miie money.1 said j l,ou Moon t 'day. , ; 4 Brisbane'sToday (Continued Krom Pago One) Mho sacred itce to tho "myriad del (ties" of Hie "Shinto" religion. There Is. and should he, angry excitement about the many drown- oil on the steamer Ventrls. While that attracts attention, six privates in tne t nuett states army are killed falllnu 4000 feet In an army '. "Sf j?ss.. . Rippling Rhymes By. Walt Ma-son. ai,i4tnj(; thauf.. . 1'vfri-hafl n '4m fram Joiis & Jink ho 'jmy ihy'd. like to T:ave my trade; they deal in Blue and - purple inkn, in can ned BurdlneM and pi;u-malarte. Thty have, they i-ay, a splendid Block, embracing cvflrythinif I need; they'll furn.Bh me an (tituht'dny i-iock. u ripsaw r i roral bead. Thry guarantee the (hiriKtt they sell, they'll Kive Kood vnlue for my wad, and they'll supply me with a well, a cistern or a UKhtning rod. Yet the Impression l receive On reading what these people nay. Mould doubtlesa make naid peo ple grieve, and mourn for pot uce thrown away. The letter h.ad is poor and cheap, and jimrked by fingers far from clean; the type would mako Rood printers weep, the Ink'a a faded, rusty green. The first typewriter ever made was Used', met hlnks. to write the acreed; sueh doruments" don't make the (Trade; t hey jar the reader's eyes, indeed. If I were selling birds' nest soup, or standard 4rnhds of axle Kfwife, no letter e'er would leitve my eoop that wasn't Miilte a masterpiece. Tho paper would bo superfine, tho 'printing- not run down at heol. the lib ho n fresh, so every line would look ns though engraved on steel. The people would observe my style and feel that I was up to date, and come to vn me with .1 smile and buy my codfish by the crate. Hut if I sent them shabby notes that spoke of cheapness, up and down, they'd say, ''ire will, not get our groatr we'll Miy our soup of lirisk & IJrown,1? I do not understand the wight who sends out notes Inviting trade, on paper that's a lasting fright, with rusty ink that 10ok dorayed. - " . , '''VtWri "'-"I'l'Ctl 111. morally or -otherwise Can't the i rlchent country afford to eend 'nob diers up in airplaneH from which the wings will not "SNAP OKF?" There arc such plunea.. . - iornit)g' service from Kirst j M . .', Methodist Kpiscopal church New Zealand deehlnH that it doeHj, thru courtesy, of ', Mutual 'not like prohibition, nnd on the j , ' ' Mill ic Seed Co. - " other side of the earth they have 1 4, Evening .service; by Valley Ja way of changing: things when I .j. Kadio church. ! they want to. Moiulnr. Sow 19 j lly a niujmlty of 100,000 New i Zealand decides ; to drop prohlbi- tion ami go waclc to llqenslng. , They foiind, it eusy enou-'rh to jinako lows, not ho euay to change ' Immaii ualure and not at u 11 easy j In assliullute 'tho kind of alcohol j ills.trjbmed under prohibition. ! Europe is trying to do thtngs.ori a big scale.. Hritnin is to organize j"a bjK Bteol - mer-ser,"' putting to- l getiier a numpor ' ot imporiani; ; firitlsli Hteclcompaiiies,' amounting . In ull lo JIOO.ilOo.OoO. i Thut's less than one-tenth of what we call a big: company. t'nllad Slriilou Klenl nnl lone- ni-,! aave away double that amount in i stock distribution, and pays 1 per cent- on the dividend. . - i ' '..' Quill Points Nature won't let the race fall too far.- She stands for the mule, hut a mule ha no i progeny. . The remarkable thing -.about a vaudeville saxophone . quartet ; U that anybody should have thought one insufficient. ' V .' A hlek town is a. place where mere carpenters and - day labor ers build a "$10,000 bungalow at a- cost of $2266. . - Son ui men have a .fair fliaiHV and others ha to wives who nrire Iho ;os toatnvnoo tl -m. ';.t C.ossed are thet poor. They can't afford a' new model radio at i:0i-o. vo -ley wait a "yir and get It at $75.' ' 1 ' Awful thought: If Methuselah -. iiu mnrtepn ho h.m-tn cum t n,s nitlons for 8ti2 years.' j 4 , i Anyway, there can't' be more wars when men-ot'lost are free ami refuse to take . order . from anybody. . . . , . , , . . , . -1 ; . . I AniAalnajusalia-. -Kfl.ldlBl! th, jfathera because they killed eft nil. of the Rttmn wmung n tome more to kill. ' The diacourastnic thing . ibout 4letine js that you ' can ioe 20 noumis without seeming nny smaller in the plae, you wanted! .10 lo it. . , , (first transcontinental tour of the . The "yellow peoples" must n- , ;r u ,-Can virtuo.-o cludu those who urge the polio"""" .,.. ,.. . .... ,,,,,..,, o do soniethlnK , hut arc afraid! to tell what (hey know In eour..; The final test of will power Ls 10 refrain ;from piittlnc on imaginary brakes when some Lad) rise Is drlvliu;. I Few ; nutomobile ' thieves' arethe Atlantic for a concert tour. IcauKht. but the cam they steal ;Not since the historic concert. Sour- are used cant and they aoubticm mjffer for tin i'r sins. , The .lion and the lumb aren't, haH ihe faculty of winning the yet lyins together, but you'll no-jwnrm ndnilralion of the general tice the good people and the had. ,lui,ic as well as members of his ones lying together about prohi- own ,i,-ofcssion. He has. in fact. hltlon. ' "the gift of moving crowds," as i. , , the late .lames Iluiieker so aptly I A . bull market, apparently, ls vrr!.se.i it. one In which you pay $!18 for; the intrinsic value of n share or; 'stock and J20 more for hull A Frenchman says he can make diamonds of coal. A new stone 'worn hy our coal dealer's wife I'indicatmt that he knows the rneth jod, too. : Correct". -this -sentence: ' "I've been here lincc weeks," said the nnu, Tni-AnpliAS! "find neither faC- 'lion has tried to prejudice mcof Die most satisfactory recitals ' against the other. I - r Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virtfln fitarloii . 'V ', .': .. " L ' J. W .'MIIl-flU, I T . 6:15 to 6:3" .p.. m. Mail .Tri. . bune news and. market re Vpoits. ' t SuiMlay, Nov, 18 J0 . m. American Laundry. .10:3(1 a. in. Jordan Klcetiic. Anliluii'1, Ore. .- .11 a, m.IedCord .Welding, f- Fender ,& Radiator Works. . 11:30 (t. m. The Ilootcry, -.- "Jleautlful Shoes for Worn- en." - t- ' 4 1 2 a. m. Adricnne, "Distinc- 4 .tlve and individual wearing . apparel for women.'' ,12:30 to i;3o p. m. :f.ewls .Super Service. Station. . , i 6:lfi' p. 'ni. Mail Tribune, news and markets. 2:3U p. m. Medfi.rd The ' Dalles football .game thru 4 eoui'tesy of Jackson Oo. bank. 7:46 to 8 p. m, llumane So- ejety nddreh.s. 4i 8 to 8:30 p. m. S. O, Oas Co. .8:30 to 9 . ;m. Eads Trans- '.tier., 9 to 10 p. m. Mona Motor .4- Oil Co.. . , ' . ALBANY, ;N. T Nov. 17. (A') Krlenifs 'of Mistj Ifetty .McCo mlck. former cloak model, were (surprised toda).' by an 'announce.- ment that she had married John Kobert Lawson-Jtdinston, well-to-do young Kugllshman, while his father, n Undun stockbroker, waj en roul (o the I'nlted States. . j The announcement came frffmi Hetty's sister, . Margaret, who said the ceremony took place on No vember 2 -before a . New .Terseyi Justice of the peace and was "fol-; lowed by a religious ceremony. Hh(..f sum iney now are iivuik in acw Vork City. Lorisviuj-;.' k7nov. k. w Less than 4 hours atter the Ken tucky3 hunting" season " opened, a toll including two deaths and five, Injuries had been reported hero lo- j day rrom various points in the state. ' GERMAN), NOTED vniiMORr.ANi;r 1 1 11 1111 1 11111 inn 11 1 , MFuFIIRfl TflNIRHT This cilv is included- in the church. Hignor Fernando ''lerninni. 2T-year-old iirgauist ni Jihe-Augusteo orchestra M flome. .Italy, who was 11 .child iidf. land eam to America last seiisne to make a highly mircea-ful "" ihut. as the i f suit of w hich he iwas engaged for a transeonil' uentn! tour, which will laku him Jthis - season to the Pacific coast iand Ittck. ' It is said that Oermanl is the ; youngest organist ever to errwe lot t;ourooin aim s"V"--- i organist arouseu sui u Oermani, liko his giflert collenguo ,r. ......j,. showered on fiermani by the cities of Xew ) oi k nnn Philadelphia is already a matter of history., Alter his recital 0:1 the great ' municipal organ of Springfield, .Mass.. the Republican described tlie event ns, follows: "This young man walked leisure!. on to the platform, gave the large audience a friendly nod', ami without further ado enfred on a program which Is. proimoiy one I to l.avc been given nere since j nupre and Coui hoin appeared. Ills playing Is brilliant, he has a certain mature quality, also amaz ing pedal technic and masterful use' of the instrument." At pi incetr-n university. .. Wil liams College. New Jersey Col lege for Women in New llruns-w-ic k, In HoMon and in Mont rent oermani met with further "ebiin. here In errnnnf-.'comln reciiul , ... IISTRANG PUPS TO GO; 'Herbert jtlang, kind hearted as he Is, refuses ' to piuy tins role of nursetnatd, nny 'lon-:ic-r. So the st puppies at his home, cute as they are, mtiBt go out into tho cold, cruel world. . V For the past two months, ever since these vigorous canine young sters came into the world, Herb Las been leaving customers iu the. lurch to rush home and tote paus j of milk out to the dog yard. Now i that they've grown old eunr-;! to ! shift for themselves, he's through. The halt dozou puppies are a mixture of Pointer and Shetdivrd and display considerable variety iu their markings. So anyone who wants one may come and have his pick, providing 1 e promises a good noma and kind treatment, accord iiiff to JHerb. ' . Pirates Executed 'HANKOW, China, Nov, 17. (p) Sixteen Chinese, arrested in con nection with a raid made by pi rates on the steamer ShnsI on No vember 3, were executed Jast night at Chinese niimary headquarters. I By BUD FISHER: If agenda 1 1 " 1 mmr N0V-19 I I I , HUNT'S . -, I