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'.MEBFORB Weather Year Ago Highest year ago tixlit)- -t'J IjowcM )t'ur ago UmIu)' ii3 l'urr-as Fair, but villi Iuh t-louil mid mt iuiukhw nuu uetuiin- day. 0 IliKlimt jrofiterday U si l4mtHt tliW iiiiiriiliiK' 27 Dily Twfoty-thlfd Tr Wckljr Fifty-wvMith War MEDFORD, OHM ION. Tl7i:si).V. JAXfAJtY S. VJXi. X. 288. The Weather Mail Trie Today ROSEBURG """"" Bru""" ftin nnMno Foolish Repelling. ;ho Drives Fat Oxen. All Records Broken. Science and Religion (Copyright. 1928, by Btar Co.) lllMf..ill till 1,'IIV U LillllLitKL ! 1 tion of automobile i-oiiipiuiii-sj to ivpri the Anierieuu inva- j ""That ...ohms General Motors.! increasing shipments to nil Ku dope, with big assembly plants It means also Henry Ford's "Ford Limited" ;J5,00O,00U Eu ropean company, promising to build JOO.OOO Ford cars a year in Kngliind alone and ri:,'ht away. Omit liritain will nut find it easy to "repel" that invasion. Yon can't beat champions with cripples, no mat lee how many x-ripples you assemble. Ameri 'can manufacturers will show liritain how to use ltritisli la bor and material!- profitably, liritain should be grateful in stead of talking "invasion." .Scientists sav the "misuse "I leisure by the masses y ' ! iiijikr iMi'fssjiry tin1 urciiti'Mi ol'j n sptM'inl uitvrrnm; ul mivcrniiitf rliisK, tlial will etmiprl lilt musses 1m Wtifk more isintcst I y, use ilirir li isiirt' more inlellitrcnH y. Ii is ii IHllr too M)on t juili tlic iiiiisscs ;nt(l 1ln'ir "misuse nf leisure." Tliev Imveii't iiiiu-h a m .-iii. TPris,- whi,i, ' Iran la- intppurt.',! li.l taxation'.' leisure now. I util reeeully ciii. t Jusik-a c'ukIiuw'h niiiniun tliev lliilll't llltve IIIIV, exeept 'luuus a .statute cna.ti-d ill 1HLT, I anil declsrt'H it Is ku i-lcitr it iifi'ds Oil Stllltlltys. ! no Intcrpri'tatlun. This in uvhlrtl Those tlillt reilllv misuse lei- i that """' Iniurpuratlmi. ity or ' . luwiv uf tills r-Ualo shall havu thu SUI'f Mill, opportunity lire not ilglu tu aprtiniatu real prnperty. -k.tus. poor miiKalwiiuM!lve.vl..vi....'-!.8ne,,l. "' "."f. f ' - . tho protjlu at said city ur tuwn. ill tlieif own way, but till' tiell IiuIuiIIik; real jiruiicrty, lur an that lutve power, nuil liiek in ti'llij:eiiee or ambition' to niuko L'ootl use of it.. l)i- lOllirtii. of Xew York's .'llii.. il Cnlliiii. i-liool Slivs Other , uplnluns liamli-d .luv.nl "l-KyHI.AXD. O.. Jan. 8. W' I'll HUM I llliuill nuoi. J,d.v " j to,ilv i,K.i,,.,. I Ocatli, ur fiieiluin ami a imw those Illllt tetleh etllies to ellil- . j'-K-u-im,. Ti,0 tuinpanv v.- '-''un-o aaitvU Arthur llirry. I.'i 1. . , l..:':.. '.. , ! Simthprn l.-,-.,n T k ....'..,. nv ! '' " CWlvlcted uf 0f j II 1111 S 1U11I11 l.lltj il Ulll Ul sill. 1 tie tetiener, ni.is loti mod doctor. 'slioiiUl t,-, .in I'unvicl himself of sin. lust how convicting yourself of sin would help your pupils is not dear. Alu-lard was u rooU Icjiclicr, but otherwise iiuprr-fct-t. Mure important than a sense of sin, is knowledge of evolu tion, including the fut that children, if normal, all pass through a Mute of savagery, even of animalism. f Kmotions appear in human ' babies, in the same order as in the uuimul ranks; first fear, then anger, then joulousy. The Apache's cruelly is born in them, and the Arab's pilfering ..,. nvlu eliililren I n I1VM.MI - he angels, forgets his own ehjld hood Dr. Johnson did not like the sayiu-r, "Who rules o'er free men mtiht himself be free' He said. "You iniv'ht ns well say, 'who drives fat oxen, must him seU he fat.'' A teacher weds, knowledge, and common sense kindness. When this was written Sunday f "veiling, the nmiy monoplane. Ques Y Hu Mark had alnnml n'nclted hours of cnttUnuou: fllnht. surpass ing hy many hours all records for all kinds of muclitnca liyhlcr than uir iiniiitlcd. - Tlmf Is an honor to our army, our Hlrplane and engine lnanutHC .urprs, and It Is ImiHirtant to future llylni; for various reasons. One difficulty q ocesn flight has heon "the groat w right tif cnoiw;li KtiKoiinc to make tho distance. Mnrlbcrgh; shortly after his re turn, ttild this, writer, "The seit slhle route to Kuropc Is via ihe Aurcs, wilh a stop there to take on fuel, starting out with a lighter load." The Question Mark proves that no stop is necessary. One. or bcv- eral planes, could fly up from thejhsve hfn done and then w Azores, takina fuel to trans - Atlan - tie filer. . (Continued on Page I Hir DUiNUO VAUD Supreme Court Opinion SayS State's CitieS VOt- ing Bonds to Establish Airports Within Rights Salem To Go Ahead With Plans Statute Quoted. I S.W.K.M, Ore. .Inn. 8. M'l Tim j clly ul' ItuMoljurw. ii ml nil olluT lill.-s In llli- llml havi' vi.leil ! lunula fiiv the c-KlulillKhiiiclU "f iill"- I IMM-tS, Vm- Wltllill llU'lr right ill mi iIuIiik. nri-iu-Hliii; lu mi uiiiii(in ul" tin- HUpiviiK' court liamli'il ilown tuiluy. Tlu- npllilun was wrlllcn liy Ciller .limtlic t'oslunv anil lltTtllns Juilci' J. V. lllltnilt'JIl in llif case or I.. K. .McCllntuck. ai pi'llanl, awiiiiMl 111.- cily of Uosf-bui-B. Tin' clly v.ili-d ?;5.0M0 ImiiclK fur lit.- ptll'lHisu The tity ul' Salt-in. which votctl Sjh.ouO fur the same purpose wus j particularly Interested in tht ease. 1 and iis :i result of (tic opinion will ) now go ahead with (hp acquisition I of property fur the establishment uf fin airport. N'n iilii-wtinn of I !n- l.-tralllV uf uu. ,.,TiiIM, waH involved in the !t:,sr - "nlv ''i "r ,n plo Ming riiiiiitiii.'Ki was in.' wed was the I'tht ns'.ruet and inatn al the cXp'-llNf uf This uucstioii was lu o hi-ads: l-'ii st. ried hy tin neces tu construct and of the city tu ci lain an airport the taxpayers, adniitud under in the cit anlht sary leyislii t ion uwn an airp.irl at tin 111,' taxpayer-'.' an,! v.m Mi mil. j aviation field ur park, ..." f I At some length the opinion lioitls thai "an alrpurt owned hy 1 the clly as a community, mid not j of any par! leu la r intlividualH i therein," and that it is therefore I a puhllc enterprise. j Other opinions handed down t Southern Oregon Truck company. - , . . .lefr'n.tnnt un.l M...-I..., A an.,u"u,"b itun.n, ..it ...j ... cuinnsnr, nppfllant, ami A. c . ni,,,(,i, ...: .. 1 la uts; M u It noma h county: suit to j lorRcJuse lien. Justice J ' Judge Hewitt affirmed. .-sman. mm jj r DIES EARLY TODAY NKW YOi: K, Jan (&) Hen- Jnmin X. Duke, tobacco manuf: c - tui-er. died at hfs residence at : Kast Sitth si reel, early this morn lng after a lengthy illness. -Mr. Duko wus In his 7 1th year, Funeral arrangements have not j ing sixty letters from a mail box! been uonipleletl, but burial will bef the Ohio cit'es telephone com Thursduy in Durham, X. C, wliciv , pany. ctintainlni,- $loou In checks. he maintained an esiate. j jjo caMnd one of the checks, but' .Several months ago newspapers ,p.m ltJ d the ot hers antl toltl ' reported that the capitalist and nhfiiilh,r.nlt ...,,ft I to his in II I ion -dollar mansion at the corner of JOth street and Kifth !, oniinitim nt to jail, Hcnlenco was avenue by tht! Infirmities of nge . jfmposed, ho b Ftn to complain of in lUl'i and again In 1JH7 ho hidl headaches antl when Miss Nun been seriously 111 with a nervous gesser learned of It she arranged disorder. an X-ray examination which re- Mr. Duke'n bcnefaetioiiH Includ-1 vealcd the ultscess. etl large gifts to Trinity college, j The operation was performed now Duke university nt Durham.) a week "fc'o. The boy was to have and to Cuilford college. His home j lin n sentenced today, but Judge here Is furnished with choice art; Junes agreed to defer the sen treasures. itnT to await the outcome of the BE FAMfe I'OUT U'UKTII. Texas, Jan. --t' .l.'iines U. Huberts, 15. inayMlss ami the charue will die because he fulled to tell his gotten. niomer or injuries ho received In n high school football game. tearing she would order him to i give up the spurt. James, for whom more than :'0 men hnvr offered their -blond, I was hurl two months ugo. Ab-J scesf CM ami piieumoiiiu resullnd j and (oduy he lay In a hosplluD with oVnih Imminent. I The boy'ii mother ff-ar that his failure tu tell her he was hurt will coct h I in his life. "f James i o i me tb-t he hid heon nur. hc wild, somothlnff could .aurciy couia nave raved hla life.'. "Ut Jamen falltd to Inform her fof his Inhtrles until he hecaiue 'acrloualy ill. , HOW THE QUESTION MARK RECEIVED FUEL '1 -.H , . H .Tho army endurance refueling test airplarv ihroucn a ro3e from anotner amp Death, Or Freedom and; New .Chance Await.. 15 - Year-Old Criminal Brain Abscess Believed Crime Cause.- """i""'! n.iu tuuaj k m. rccuvcry from tin operntlun lor removal of tin abscess from his Imiln. iM i fu. mctl In un rffon tu eorrvcl his tciui.ntl.w to crime. I Willi llu .miry of un urik-r liy j Fcderul Judge deferring cxt eu j of one year n larmy training l'il,:rul .Iu1k 1'unl .lulu-s today ullon of :i .i'ntcin:u ut th.i Wnllngton my inilnlni; h. Ih.oI for robbine Mho new I'lil:.,.lhhi poi-toffle... llie Bovernili.-lll enters Into je-MM-rinienl wlleiel.y It Is l."He.l , t!ie luil cun be cured and net jarlKlit. i Allhur w-lll l.i- Klv.-n the onpor - jUir.ity. If he r.-.-uver. tu return tu his hu.nc and If he does r,!" cover. lie ,,1 bo w,, ,e .. jassisiaut district atlorney, who ! urged that tho operation be pcr- I formed. j Took Lcltcrs. She became interested in the i.-jimu when the bov admitted lull .Miss Nungesser that he knew uf ! 1 (, i.,fM. llii.ni. After i Mm ! his trial two weeks imo ..v ii. ..i.i if the vu.ith dies. Mtellliiclll. he will he nienly n il'uil iinx ,.ner. If he lives and falli again inlo erlme when llheiateil he will he neat to WaFhlnnlun to rrvn IiIm wllttnie on the eonclu- llic uliwt-eHH ha. I no ln un III henilMor. inn u himself freed of the in - elinatiun to do wrung the opera - f-.llun will be considered ti sue - le for - SIMPS DRY FORCES ARREST EIGHTY-EIGHT HEAD SURGERY BRITISH BELIEVE ICRACKEN IS; iMAY CURE "BAD COMPLETE CURE HEAD OF FARM nnuif Trimninw nnnr t-tr iiun rimimiAr nnnn U U IL lAIML P.II'U VIIIJL LI II J u lllil 1 L VI 'LI ii Ml 'L UMIIUI Dui imumui ouil rui miNUjLAunHSXUL duui i ! 1 I mil section, and confirming the HAI.KM, Die., Jan. ?) The f,f(, w,.nt,.n(.0 of Kred Palm, "plnt eeniber report of f.corge Alex--0f.ttn- nr,.r, hio rii-Ht person to under, stale prohibition coniinis- fdomr. fhows 8 arrests hy ope- ratlvcs of the department during the mouth. Pinca were Imposed jn a total of $725. A total of 373) gallons of mush and S6nv:nnd their niece, Theima oriven. . vniinnn of llouor wern destroved. The officer mixed 12 stills and coufUcuted throe autotnobilea. artcr hopping off at Los Anoelcs Tense Solicitude of Gate j. e. Judy, Vice-President, Crowd Disappears BuI-'e, p. Hopper -Secretary letins Report No Change Satisfaction and Optk mism Prevails at Palace.' J -ON DON, Jan. i. W) The j British public today accepted the complete recovery of Kins George!, as a foregone conclusion. Tho tense solicitude which formerly characterized the crowds around of I Hick Ingham palace has disappeared. .Last nfght'rt bulletin suitl; "The king hud ,1.... Tu.rc ,3 u ,.hllIm,. , rcpul.t , Ill8 ll1KjPM, v- ,:mlitlOI,. Th i.om ,,,,. ..., (,,,..1 im ,..,..,.. ,, ,.v..i. .(... 1 r...- n. i.,...rh 1 ,(f , ,,,, , , won, ,.,, ...,.,,... ,,,,, .., .,,.. ., ,1... kM(,.s ,.umlmo waM ,,,!(,.., tolTi ,,i lncam ,,-,lt ,lc ,vai( hol,. Uk uw n wa t.x1(!t.lcl, (od.y lmt (1) ,h, ,on? (.)mb (u , I con vulenrencc 11 statu which has, !,,,,, ,llM. .-eched there inmlul mnml nU),n )o d,,hn,., iinirovetiicnt would he recorded. A , IIk,,, ,h Kctlm, and the king maintains hi length It was felt that doctors would not be dissatisfied. The return to the Issuance of only one bulletin n day us at Christmas time was taken as tut indication of the doctor a confi dence. II was understood Ui.it King Ccorgc's condition n in u c h abuiil the same this morning. This condition of affairs was regard etl with satisfaction nt. the 1 P hi.ee ami a feeling of optimism was prevalent j That the klng'n condition was J not tluiuged was considered us a definite indication that his iimjcsty i was not on the down grudge but i continued on the up grade. EP1 LADY BOOTLEGGER A committee was appolnP'd by DAXHI.Vf;, Mich.. Jan. 8- fV) D" tlb-ectors yestrdny lo take ac fluvernor Tretl V. ireen today j lion totvartls thj collection of h Imliealctl that cxecullvtr clemeney j niimlM'r of heavy ilbtH, which will niiiv l.i. (-v1..it,,., I,. Mit Ktlaibt lircfscd. , juo Mii r. first woman to be , .,.(.,i to life Imprisonment In .MjrliKn umier the habitual crlui - : i,,.. Siw, WI1H convicted of four ll'10-r law violations. "No one expects her to serve, life term," (iovernor flreen whl. "She must, however. my n rea ronablf? penalty for h offenses.'' His comment followed n "' elh-ion yesterday by the state su urcnin i-iiurt. niiholdinir tho crllii- llnal rude and lis habitual crliul- be sentenced under the uet. Thrwj llc lu I'lrr. D KT 1 1 1 I T. A u n K . V, A lien ( Donne. 68. hl wife, Annie. 5. were burned to death In a fire that Oentroyed a garage btilldlnBlof tho Atlas company, dealers In 'at Hazel Park today. s i is chown reccivind itc first supply of aar .na 1 Jfnuary 1. lYi Parker Continues Man agershipCapitalize for $50,000. .1. H MacCraekeu of the Kthn Valley precinct, lun: acl.ve ln the ,M,ulirv -liidiistrv and the huvs' and girls' cluh work of Jackson county, I was elected president of the board j of (11 rectors of the reorganized ! Kurm Co-Opcnntive KxchaiiH'. 11 1 " meeting held yesterday, afternoon. , J. K. Judy of the (irlffin creek . district was named vice-president, I antl K. II. Hopper was limited sec retary and treusiirer. I 'lay I). I'tir Kcr, general manager contlnui;s lu ; that position, his present contract ! not expiring until next June. He has been I nstru mental in the re organization, tinder which the en terprlbc s now functioning. I'ormal filing of the artfclcM of lucorporatiuu was made, fin- cap italization Is fur fri".M,o. The old hoard of directors, uf ticm, lino inc new uoarti, roni"w"i j of John, Henry Krcnch of Kaglc I Point, John A. Anderson, muster of the Ontral Point tirane, K. T. Xewbry of the Talent ilistrlct, mid MacCrut'ken mid Judy, look ;tip I heir labors. The minutes of Ihe reorguniiiu- t Ui it mid idocUhtddcrs' iiicetliig held last Snlurdiiy, were approved. I Ut ilities XiM'lled, 111 the policies to be atlupled fur Ihe coming year, the need of se curing heller facilities for the bun dling of poultry and poultry prod ucts was fUrcsfetl, and the poultry ralxcrs urcd to cooperate. Tht pxtahllrdlineiil uf u branch uf the Pacific Poultry asuclalhin Is am ting t luv early poslbl lilies, be cause of the eslalillslimenl of a new ruling of ihe Sunt hern pa cific that cgs ami poullry run be shipped from this city in less th in nl'Nid lotK to Portland. This gl vei Ti Ib'y Miullei'cin a speeily oul- and lu lht future will prevent tiiuuluiiuu of storiiKc im. j I'mlcr the new order, the Kurm Co-Operative KxchmiKc early ntari- ed to enlarge Us field D. J. Ua- i null, head tf the iioultrv denmi - ment, visited the Klamath Kalla dlstrbrt, to look over the poultry situatlon there, and eumpele with California concerns for some of the t'Kti and chicken business of that region. A curloud of hogs, collected un der a pooling plan by thft Kx- ctiange, were mspaicheu Poitlnnd market today. Ho. ! School It unit, I I'OlITS.Mol "I'll. Ohio Jan. K. f) The second big fire In four days today destroyed tho Cnion street school building at a loss of $1.15.000. Friday flames eauned a $200,000 Iohm lo the Kresgc 5 and 19 rant store and the store womon'a wearing apparel. IRON MEN f- ? I in ir,ii- IN R H ; I VI 'II UVIIkW By FLIGHT 1 Medical Board Labels Ques tion Mark Crew Physi cally Qualified, to Hop Off On New Flight Motors Not So Fortunate Motor Dead, -Left hi )S AXt.KLKH. Jan. N . ! Tht- triumph uf man nvt-r his m- j tuis wiiH histury tntlny. l-"ivu irtni nn-ii 'f I hi' air. who yontciihiy j laniicd Miillitutly "till phyHli'iilly I'll, after 1 hutir.s antl ) mln- ! ntH nf cunt iniifil viKil In tin it 1 r ! luWl hci'H lahHlctl liy ii mcd leu I ! inspection hoard as "physically i iiialiflcd" to hop off immediately un itnothrr endurance flight. n ihe other hand, the motors uf the Army's "ouesilon .Mark" which hud hack led under l lie si ruin when their masters were keen to drive un tint) on, were waitiiiK 'tn ufltcial tlliiMHOHis uf (heir ailments lhat forced the ending of the rec ord -smash Iiik endurance flip III. "Hnrd work In the air seems lu am-ee with Major furl Spatz," reported tin examining aiiny sur- kcmiis uf the condition of I he cnmmfiiHllim officer of the ..early week-Ion aerial Kud. I he uu-J ditious of faptutn Ira Kak.-r. I chief pilots and St-i Keant llo' ji lum, whose o in h e r prosceiihnn Hone, uieehiinie tf the "Ciuesiluii ; arch for nearly futir decades has Mark" were descrlhed as "excel- yuwned across the orchestra pit lent" with the exception of slight upon a KlltleriiiK "dlHiuond horse fatisue, whit h would he oxpt"led. Hhoe." will echo to opera for tho T run hie DtcrllHtl, I last lime January 2i. .lust what happened uhourd tho J oucNtiou Mark, forelnm U to de- 'sccml was descrlhed In casual Kiiauo hy the aviators after they I reached' the uroi'iid. "As I left (he controls "I 1 o'clock In the 'nrternoou," said ijuesadn. "P- When the ntlllorluin was dedl italn Knker Umk the wheel . a ml eateil in J eoeinher, . 1 KS!. the oo Itlie left molor went dead. Wc i cuslnn was of Ktiffieient nittloiuil i.smit . eurHiil., H.OUO, out o) the I cunsiMueneo to brims President catwalk, hut his weiR'H ns loo, Harrison and V'lco-president I.tnl heavy in the iinslable eontlllloh I. Morton on from WushliiKton. !nf the oiiesiiun .Mark. We knew They had heen nomlnutcd In thn I hen that the flight was over. W Idrnpped Hie pas within two o I'li'Tu iiilnutes after wo hud taken It." I "That was not the first flight 'trouble. Saturday night wc :tlmughl It was all over. AH three engines lost their power. That was fouled sparkplugs, We were all nsidy to and tho fllKlit. lull f niilly we denned that up. Hut it was worse than spark plug ; l rouble this time. It looked like. vales. Shortly after one o'clock the right motor began to weaken, then we knew the flight was about to cud." I "Our lust two ref tidings were 'on two engines," said Cu plain Knker mid wo knew wo were through. The left engine had gone dead. We were at an altl tinle of .iiuu feet, hut wo tliopix'd . ir.ii. . .... ,1... t i W'n ntr - ;H0 feet oil the turn. W 0 H'B tialled llooe to get back. OH Iwo itiglncs we couldn't keep ot"' altitude, and got ready lu land. The right engine Iipkhii to show trouble similar to 1bo left mid (Continued on Page Hlxl L TAKEN BY FLU f ClOlil. Colo., Jan. 8. ! Thn hermit dticttir of Juniper, a small mountain settlement near here, j who spurned automobiles, hook ' keeping, modern suryery, operal ; lng rooms and hills, Is dead'. Kor a ipiaiier of a conlury or more. Dr. II. A. Arhonast has mtn stored to the Ills of eowhri.vH and ; homesteaders In this sparsely set itled section of Ihe slate. Mis sad I die horse carried him lo Ihe bed- side of his pallents and he never j I'iit I ii telephone Installed In the I lonely cabin lu (he hills that 1 his office and home. I The aged physician. Si years old iii-ii in- lie u, iii'ii'i niion; n i iiiiih tor his services and lived I'rorn Ihe lice will offerings of bis puttculH. A side of "huwg," a quarter of beef, a couple or hUHhchi of pota toes or flour, or hay or grain for Mm horse made up tho offerings In Koncral. Dr. Arhngast died of 'Mucn.a. , Oh Thursday u hiiow plow wIM force a trail seven miles tliruuich deep hiiow to the doctor'H cabin, where he will he hurled. The heno ricatlcH of the old physician's char ity who are left in HiIh section will have to depend upon .liorseH to convey them to the Mineral. Dr. Arhogasl was graduated from Ohio Medical eollegu at Cincinnati In IKKlt ami later studied tn far Is and Merlin. Ho In survived by his divorced wife and a aun who live iu Deuvor. HERMIT DOCTOR OF OLD S on Neck , 'elings So j Vi ' Gir Sues ? Jan. S i:i:i.hsi:riu!. Wi.., II. H .Ills, flic L'lHillir.l. slic h.-ul ti wt'ur a plut-imi arumiil lnr mrk whii-ii rnl: "1 n in imt a U"utl t fiiz' n." iluiiiiK m-Iimu1 hours. Kvi-In Jiit-kMin. 1 a pn i1 at tho kt-Hi-y s huol w k is hrlng- iiiK H'Mni fur daiiuiKi'M uf C'O.OUO nK:iuist lu'i' teaclu-r, Kflilii'lli Sr. inn. Thi Kill Halms slip was foivfil t wear lh' placard ilui-iiiK si-huul huurK fur a misil I ami that htr feeltnK win lunl tu tin extent uf El 10 ECHO OPERA E Chicacjo Auditorium Finale January 26 G t II n ft fl U J U II U U ; nn pL Plnco U(JUl d UnOScM lOr UlUbC Artist Prankster Suffers Turn of Joke. rMrArJO Ja, . ri""miN "''I tK - in.i Tin? tlie Amlilo- "Komeo and Juliet" will he the final opera on which the heavy FAMOUS STAG FOR LAST 1 Ian-:ntt"d fire curtain will descend, Just tin "Ittunen and Julkd' vus chosen 1 to open the theater to opera 3U years ugo. unfinished structure the yeur he fore, (iovernors from many slate ami officials from Canada also were present when the theater, which the vice-president called "the greatest building lu Amer ica," was formally opened. I'iiUI Was Juliet. Atlelina Putt I, grcutcst Miprano of her day. sang Juliet in the (iounod opera that December night. A "Kig. Havelli" was Itomeo. The conductor was liomuiildo Saplo, who now inn in tains a' studio In Now York. Tho opera was suns in Itnlluii. Tho performance January 16. wliidiitK.up the last st-Hson In which the Chicago Civic Opera company will use the Auditorium, will have Kdllh Mason as Juliet. Charles Hack ell as Itomeo and lilorglo I'o Hetic us cotiduetor. Kormtchl, De- ii,... I. ...i i ii ' rrore. I'aviosku and Cotrvull nro some uf the other names In the csi, " Thn l!U'!i-30 season of the f'hi ciigo I'lvic tipera company will lie given in the company's new thea ter, now under construction. ClIICAtiO, Jan. 8. (! Th role uf Dr. Iimtulu in "The Harber uf Seville'' Is, as everyone knows, nut lu Im sneezed at, even by such nu artist mm Desire Defrere of the Chi cago Civic Opera company, A great Joker, M. Defrere, It was he who poured water In Kd ouurtl foulevull's ilk hat lu the cafe scene of "Da ISobenio," caus ing Coulrt-ull to get wet, thru the stnite directions said nothing of liny such business. The prank, which was sldcsplllifng to DefVcro, was u w-hhIiuiii to Couticull. npt'i'ii Is not an enterprise much Inclined lowiird ftailfshness, but as fouirctill 4'xplninetl, even opera of fers UVeilUes Of revenge Upon prac tical pokers. It was only with ( 'out rent I's explanation today thai opera-goers learned why Defrere went through an epidemic of sneezing during n special perforin-1 unco oi i in- j.aroer 01 Seville Satunlay night. The finale of the. .second acl fhitls Dr. Hmtolo (pli.ye.l hy De frere) standing unlet amid general tuiiiiilt until rhiHlly l'lgaro lightly HcklcM his nox( with a featjier. Clinroniti Itlmiiil was playing Klg r. He agreed with Coutn-ull that the set no offered n clumee to turn I he laities on Defrere. Thus. In- 1 M..,..i ..r .ul... t i.. - ili . iiFiiih it tniiiin,, r ikhi ii hi-ld a handful of pepper under Dr. IlartohVs nose, nnd IVfrere. who used to love jokes, finished the scene In a paroxysm of sneeJS liiK and eoiiKhing without precedent iln the long and dignified history tif grand opera. Dough Mlvr Victim POUTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 8. Pi Ills elolhlng caught In an eleotrlr dtMigh mixer, Antlro lltijlnoff, 50, mm ""-iii'd In the nmehlnery at tho White Palace Ilakeiy, :07 Kourth street, loduy, llojlnoff. proprietor of the bakery, wus re ported In a critical condition at a hospital. Uosehurg New Medical Arte building will bo erected hum In lnimuduto future. mm a nn'n LAST RUES T Body of Tex Rickard Ar rived New York Today Wife Near Collapse Dempsey Floral Gift Covers $15,000 Casket Madison Square Closed. XKW VoltK, Jan. .S. lN--The train hrarhiK th" bouy uf Tex IUH;. aid frum Miami Reach, where the career uf the world-fauum ypurts ' promoter end"d Sunday, reached J Pennsylvania ulaliun today at IMil'u I a. in. ! Thousatulrt jamiiied the Mathm. j hut only friends antl new.spaper- men, numherliiK more than l'ui. pertunied to enter the ap- i,,,,mt;htf' 'i" Must uf Hie nietnhers uf the ,,,,"nI ,,f directors of Madison ,,,,,. :,.,... 1...1 i... '.lohnH. llauiinond. now itetiuK khii- lral ninnuKor, wen. present to ar- range transfer of the body as well, us to meet Mrs. IMckard and Jack Dempsey. Mrs. Itlckanl was near a stale of collapse. The body uf the pro moter encased In a $ I ft, nun hronr.c casket and covered with an im mense Moral gift of Dempsey, while carnations with "My Pal" traced In red flowers, was taken to funer al parlors prior to being laid in slate Inter at Madison Square Oar den. Deniiscy Affected. Dempsey, much affected hy the scenes, and disinclined to talk at any length, nevertheless made It clear he had not made any de cision about retirement from lha ring, declared he had nu intention of trying to fill Klckard's shoe at the garden, and explained hi Interest lu promotion of the Shar-key-Htrihllng fight at Miami Hench. "When n - folhw ,Hko HickHf.l dies,, it takes the ydge off every thing," said Dempsey, "Ho wus my pal," 1 ' The forrattr champion Indicated he would have no definite state ment about his future ring plans or other aoltylLJeH until he leave New York or returns to Kloridu. At 10:30 tomorrow moaning tint Dublin will be permitted to pay Its last respects to the grealeht promoter the boxing game has ever known. Services are to be held at 1:30 p. m. Durial,-at 2 p. in.. Is to he In the cemetery where the promoter's first wife and daughter He. U'fl Millions. IvdlniHlt-H as to the extent of the promoter's personal fortune varied from 11.000.000 to $0,000,000 Less than n year ago Hlckard himself estimated It nt around $2,500,000, nearly half of It lif cash. Ah a mark of respect, the gar den was ordered closed tonight mid tomorrow night. This forced post ponement of a hockey game be tween the New York Hangers and I.es Canadlens of MM real, set fur this evening, and of an amateur boxing show, scheduled for tomor row night. "My plans now are only Tor Hie Immediate fill tire," said Dempsey. "I hIimII try to carry out Tcx' ideas as well us I can. "Wo were Interested In ( many things together and these are the tines I want done as TcX' Would have hail them dune. : "Heforo I decide anything attutil my personal pluns I am going back to Miami I teach to help with the Hlrlbllrig-Nharkey. right. "I agreed to fight again for Tex, , but everything Is su scrambled now that I don't know what I will tht until 1 sit down and think it all oul. t "I am not interested in taking Tox'h place lu Madlsun Nquim Harden. No one could do that ami myself perhaps least uf all. "My part In helping wtlh the .liii in i Hcacli nKhl will only be hi behalf of Mrs. Klekmd ami I.e. ciinsn know what Tex wanted done." No Ounlcn lnterot DcinpHcy explained his part in the coining fight at Miami Jlench hiiH nothing to do with tho Madi son Hquuro Card en corporation. Ho Mtiltl lit- ami Klckiirtl were heavily, Interested in the dug nuck where the bout Is to take place mid fur that reason he feels he should carry out tho promoter's wishes. Umlcf no consideration. Demp sey said, would he referee the bout. While he did not actually com mit himself. DcinpHcy gave the ' Impression ho had Vlgued a con tract with liickard for one fjgiu this year. When asked about thK ho dltl not make a denial, but made it clear he has neliher un noun cod isor decided on a relln tueiit. , It was disclosed hy Arthur I'. Drlseoll, aHorney who U expected to bundle Mrs. Itlekard's affairs, that the promoter made a will lusl March which Is In the hands of a Now York Trust company. 8ulem Valley Motor Cu. .will erect $15,000 now building for DeUuto agency. 1 W