Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 04, 1929, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    MONDAY.
PAGE FOUT?
MEDFOIW MAIL T1MBTXK. MKDFOKD, ()Ki:iO.V.
FEBRUAHY 4. 1929.
MEDFORD MAIL f RIBONB
Mlf, Infer.
WDFuw mummo co.
siir-u k ru m. rfcm ri
kOBIKT W. SCTtL, bUUr
I. II UnTi SMITH, Uuii
Aa takprakal Kevtptftt
Katcrtd u KOBj rltt. bauv it Itotfofd.
Orus. iul Act t( Uvcb , HI.
LtmcBiwiUN iurtj
0lij, with Buudaf, ft $T. SO
Paiii. vilh iuotUy, month 7 5
1411, vitiwut Sunday, rr
WUf. lltwut Bund;, kuoth..
WtcUy UU TrlUuw, WW T.
I 00
zoo
By iarriar, in Asifchf -in Mitgera, asuhjw. t
UriMmMU, CtnlnU PwU, PtuMOli, T&lst, tll '
Mir. ith BumUf, Boflth $ .73
DaJty, without ftunrtsf. Booth 9
lull?, vubwt tartar, n yur..... T oo
lMlv. U. tMrotUy, w jetr. S.00
All Urns, e Id Wwicc
MKUBEK OF THE ASriDCIATtD rHleB ; nee up.n a lime, bill (here In when all the present movie Man,
If SSZbftoiltJ ,,":u fo'tf'tten. .harley
(be um fur publlttUoo of til am dlipattLct ; niexv. lie likes to meet people. Chaplin u il live, jis Shakespeare
Zll!L 10 ,thk2T,S SiMUM btfViiJ 1 f'nf,'rH wat'!linK 1,1 blue In playing ; find ltabelais have lived one of
All rtttiVfof piblieatta Tol tpKlal dptlcbM j but handl-s a me;in rue nt thethe world's create,,! creative art-
bfrctD n 1m rwmfd. j l"f'-l)',,,l table his opponents - istf. rharb-y, he Raid, is now work-
orrirui werxilx Cltr ef Udord. Haiminw he is tho lurkies. man , Inc on a new film which, however.
UfficimJ ppf of JackJoD County. 1 "live. .Movio stars of the Ilanrroft i may not be produced fur a year
"itype are invariably happily mar-! or more. If kciiIiih Is the art of
rt!aTk?7, uSS! UUa ! i"1' n"! pre.H-noilced as "home- llkiK Infirilte ,alns then, he said,
M. f. LoMl'AVT
Offlwa In hr York. Clilrwu, hetrolt, Ua
frtccivo, Lot AncMw. Betltle, 1'ortUnd.
Ye Smudge Pot
. By Arthur Perry
A blindfold test for pioneer
'filiiM of the community will be .
held soon.
A grated carrot added to cole
fiinw Just before serving makes 11
quite attractive and Hives a pleas
ing flavor. t Household J lints. )
Why mouths water.
1 The Kellogg treaty for the abol
ishment of war. Ih followed by the
proposal to build 16 cruiser. The
Kellogff treaty only calln for the
complete remodeling of human
nature, no tho 1G cruisers will
come In hand in shooting the
treaty Into the nations of the
earth, and the inhabitants thereof.
It-. In about tmie to liberate
Spring from the store windows.
.. 1IE KI'OKK KIMH-V
(Pendleton KnM Oregon Ian)
Lee Heekner hitched two
mules to a sled Wednesday,
and started to come to town
In the good old fashioned way.
Just after leaving the ranch,
one of the mules, young and
apparently healthy, dropped
dead in the road. No one
seems to know whut Mr.
Heekner sal dto It.
The groundhog nnd tho wearer
nf a derby hat, saw their shadows.
Anothor 'contralto has broke
loose, hut music lovers are still
shy a "sympathetic bass."
The houfleAvIvps-are ivrigitiK war
on tobacco smoke in lace curtains.
Wanderers are returning from
California, full of the habitual re
joicing at getting back to th0 val
ley, after being virtually prisoners
since Christmas in that semi
tropical land. ,
"I will not be responsible for
nny debts contracted by my hus
band Charles, on nnd after this
date." Mrs. TeKesa (Wat
son Corners Note.) Ih reverse.
' MONEV KOUNU IN BANK
(Hdllne Portland Telegram.) How
unusual!
' OIL CMVTII AM) ;lN;i.M
(Kansas City Star)
' Two headlines, "Oilcloth Comes
Pack," and "(llnghnm Leaves the
Kitchen," made one think for a
moment the pages of time had
been, turned to give us sentimental
folk something from Too-Good-to-lie-Truc
Land, It was ho day the
JJHttleshlp Maine was sunk that a
mother probably thousands of
mothers Jumped from a kitchen
chair, nlinlKhtKnod niit-n lap nnd j
SmTnUT'JL'ur'r,
string beans. ..It, W(is the dny, or j
wiek. before ' that she bud cut
frlnBMi In Klrlpn of shiny ollcloib
.... in. p.n.ry neives. on which
, I " "- ' or
jMiiin.uitu joint's. in rocalts thai
Inter the ollelolli w-nji
with futtiriatlc iIonIkiih,
ny rhubby, jnm-covereil hnnils.
onil-tbi). Klnelinni apron stilnus
Wro sometimes soiled by (lie fln
IK'ni thai hail rlunu tir those em
blems of maternal authority.
line wondered what the psvohol
To..... KOO.IS I1HI11I1- ;
....u..n ".'Hill , IIO IllHMIl IIIOSC
alioeklnc revivals. Wer
wives lo j
have panlry shelven laden with
savory preserves, and were chil
dren anulii to elltid lo apron
utrlnBs'f Ono rend enerly the two
urtlcles only to find: 'Tea tables'
now ran employ 11,0 new oil
cloths," unit "(lliiKlmnia nru Ideh
llfied wild the new syorts frock."
(Kansas city star.)
J
E FATAL:
BOMBAY. India.. Feb.
Htorle of children kldniuieil for
ncrlflco caused iiolinK at llnroda
today In which two woro killed
and a number injured seriously.'
Tho disturbance developed when
word spread that a certain num-,
her of chlhlran were to bo of
fered to proprltlnte the deity in i
tho construction of a-hrldKe. . j
Attacks in most Vases -ero llm- J
Iterl to Pnthans. nwraf m of a.
Mohammedan tribe of this section
ut India, but two Hindu, ncllmn of
the moh anger died In a hospllnl
of Injuries.
-
Seventeuu mile of new power
tinea oneiiTil In Clarklmns county
lecenlly, cxtcnilinn from Liberal lo
Colton, and prorldlng electric serv
ice (or 110 farmers, , ,
Editorial Correspondence
m
I AKUOWll'aU 'al., Feb. 1.
j We planned ij stay her two days,
j and have been here two week,
jh. hutnf As UihM Tiur-fiH r' -
marked: "The heni laid plaim f
mice and nit-n," etc., etc, Iftit it
I hu been a pleasant lime. If nut
particularly profit ii hie from
ch l; iiuri .standpoint.
the
rieorjje liancroft and Mrs. Uan-
5 ' croft are here the J"ot OUT reover-
iiiK from a -vt atiark of flu,
m and llltld hath louie.
hlll;V. With tr llii-nd-
U tuvc is
oiih -lnull-rs. a waving mp of
hl.iek hair, coat elo-Wy lailoivri to
i evcai a II m. athh-tif i uNi, a
henrty In tit; h and pleasant suiih'.
He v. .is a sailor fr.- tiie niaM
oiiee lipoll :) ti flic, hill I here
I H " " t
truth of this blurb renrilinK I
(JenrKP. He ft a Kood netnr. but j production 1h worked out with the frozen over. Mrs. Gip Licklider,
j riot nootl enottph to fake his affe - mot painstaking rare often one whose husband was indicted fer
j l innate devotion to his attractive j liltle cene beini; taken and re- murder yisterday, is hustlin' to git
I wife, plainly prierrin ln-r corn- taken r,0 and 7.1 time, until whut ; her downstairs repapered an' the
I pany to any of the nu n and worn- - Charley regards a his IjT 1 of at-1 floors gone over before his acquit
I en hereabouiK, audildy worried if tainabje iierfeetlon 1h retched. i tab
1 she appenrs tired. j 1 4 1 - -
Douglas Kairhanks brother i,
here general manager of the Fair-1
banks producing company. Ho has ,
also had the flu, hut us Iw plays no i
twm of golf a day. the debilltatln;
elK-elM of that diwaHe are not es
peclally apparent. They have Just j
completed the "Iron Mask, :a i
quel to the "Three Musketeer." ;
which they started In February a ;
year ago. Like Charley Chaplin, !
Douglas Kairbankjf takes plenty of .
time to produce a new picture.
Wo played golf with Fairbanks
yesterday,, and were defeated not
badly, however, which Is rather a
reflection upon his game. He bears
n s'riking resemblance to Doug, if
one closely examines his features:
hut, strange to say, in general ap-
pearanco is nothing of thu dashing ,
cavalier could never' by any
chance qualify as a movie actor,
of the romantic type.
Put the more we saw of him nnl
QUILL
Another thing that lnakos winter dreary is the fact thai
ppople in the bnrhcr simp, now discuss dress patterns instead
of .tin; next pennant winner.
i . i ' I
, ,i , i i i a ... n :
IVrlwips the old-tmift sweetheart just soemptl swoott-r than a
modem swoctit! because you never savf her cut loose and eat.
A bnnlicr named O'Lciiry is
ning to idealists Chicago. Wasn't
did .the triek once?
Ainericiins aren't sn cynieitl.
to ask Canada to help deprive
liiisilicss?
The speeics aren't related.
Africa and monkeys didn't gather about it to feed him peanuts. I
Pnrreet this senlenee : " Ife
said she, "but I don't feel ashamed when the girls comment on
its size."
DEPUTY ACCUSED
WII.I.I.MANTIC, I'linn., Vol). .
(I'l Trenor ltce, deputy shi'ill'l'
anil former ooustublu vl (Chaplin,
, niunler of his friend unit
County ,,ec.,ivo Wll-
Hhit
u." . . ' ". . I
f,t ,l..ll. It. till., l,lt..l,nn r,f 1...
Lieutenant Kilward P. T.eiiby of
,,(, WllllmnntlO. pnliw sal
lltf !
w confessed to former state
SLAYING FRIEND
,' Till', .'.',! T.ro"'",r K,,wn WHeeh-r, out J jn0 emloye,l ' coai mlnois , j ilustry In Hollywood will stop an.l
SiV.n . '',lw"'a ' '"'key. a couniy ilete,- ,.,.,, ,.,, , ,.llu.p , r vlll. I Inhabitants will olverve two mln
i, insnioniil . tive who tins lieaded tbo invesll- ,. v , .,... ..,, aTh I utes of silence while I'lara Itow
Katlon forcim refused lo confirm
this.
Klco wits nrresteil nt Iho Jackson
home last hIkIh, after LTi tiinirs
of iiuestlonliiK Interrupted briefly
for the InterroKallon, for Ihe first
,,, of ,lekS0l lU, lllT
I tlaiiKbtor, Juaiilta. 24.
(,. WB ,!(,, ln f,,,.,,,, l,,,.
fore be was arrested lo allow 1,1m
MUTT AND JEFF
WSAT'i Trie
CtWRSfi
AGAINST
THIS MAW,
Coing uP
OFFICCR?
BUSIGST
) ?INALLt SHOT 0UGR Tri I
I CORO AND THROUGH At J
I UJIMDouJ THS. OTMCt
V , OCCUPANTS. OF TH.
J 'ill"
M,'iill
..:
J ihe course and Ht the hotel,
' the more. w liked him. He is a
j v.-ry quiet, unassuruine; rhap, in
( t llifc-m ami unrioiiht-rily a kfn
i jurik'e (f human nnture.
t He hit lit not hint; i' that effect
riirmtly. hut plainly hhowed the
role um heinv fioun KalrhankV
r.roihcr did red appeal to him par
ti' ul.it ly. '- j-lmultl hay he hits
no desire In advertise or capitalize
his relationship, or shine In reflect
ed Kl'try. St ihuitavhe iri the "hu.-l-ness
man" of the fuiiitly.
As an ilHorriiMldf C'haiilin f.in
tvr were pleased to h'-ar hini praise
f'harley as kum of ihern all. In;
fact, he want further than anyone!
we ever he;ird, maiutaininx that
I1U JIH- I.IIJ "' "H"" Mil ' I III S '1-
Jus, for every detail in a rhaplln ;
j no "taiKie. ' in j airhank.H
opinion, are not only hero to stay,
hut in 40 or ro years will have
developed a new dramatic in t.
which will contain the virtues of
both thu silent and spokon drama
with jione of their serious defects.
He regards the present talkies as
"uwhil," hut thinks they should no
moro be taken as a fair sample of
the art, or what lhat art will be.
than the first horseless carriage f
should have been regarded as a 1
fair sample of what the motor era,
was to be come.
It Is warming up hero rapidly.
White flannels and summer dresses
are being produced, and the tops
on open cars are coming down.
Yesterday tho Lou Angeles papers
said "probable rain," but no rain
fell today. Thei
was a haze nv
the valley, but
Ihe sun broke
r I, I, it vnn. nmv t.o.T lh,n
VKHV unusual.
It. W. H.
POINTS
one of the business men plan-.
it a Mrs. -O'Lenry'tf cow that
I
Wlio olso would ho so naive as
horsi'll' of a UHl million export i
A scientist lived in n eii'e in
L'ave me a verv small dmmontl,
iWALES WILL AGT
Fl
LOno. Feb. (. (P) For the
first time since King (leorge's Ill
ness, the Prince of Wales tomor
row will act for his majesty in
receiving official visitors.
'''
V,,,k ,;,,,, hvMtt,r ,e,d,nK
. .
'lulslilm: various posts, in tic
i normal couise they would have
eime l.i Itllek ioirbalil lialace to be
ri'celvoil by the klnir.
Translating his syinpatby for
Imr funds thru Ills estate. ''The
Duchy of Cornwall." to senil two '
families to Ihe Scllly Islands
whore ihev will bo trained In bulb
and flower KlowlliB.
--- . r -
to perform certain necessary
unites, -inis rami was owueil ny
jacK.on anu w as lo nave necoine ;
lllce's roperty soon under n quit- )
i-lalni deed. ' i
The Little Fellow Is Drasped In to the Traffic Court
TOUR HOrOORTrllS B0Z.0 AMD I
Anothgr man am two J
I NOUl.waATS I I
VOOR
HAMPTON)-Roads'
STRCC-T. TH CAR
ZlG-ZASCb PROM 0M6 r1
IT Th-TVt aTHitO lull 1
:rn arc esjl
THS
hospital:
am
Gabe Craw, manager o' Melodeon
1 Hall, tatkt some o gittin the Volga
boatmen here while the river
Your Income Tax
No. I.
Thousands of inquiries have
reached the bureau of internal rev
enue relative in changes In tax
legislation. The purpose of the
bureau Is lo answer these ques-
tioris in a series of newspaper
.statements, hascd on the revenue
act of iicjs, approved May XV, ll-'X.
The rates of income tax and
surtax applicable to individual In
and tho personal exemption
t individuals and credits for de.
pendents, remain unchanged. Tho
1 normal tax rate Is 1 '4 per cent on
the first $4. no in excess of personal
exemption, credits for dependents,
It per cent on the next 4.lt0,
i per icnt on the balance. The
and !
,
suiiaA lilies iii'iMt lo net income 111
t excess of Jln.uuo. The maximum
! rale Is 20 pr cent, which applies
I to net Income in excess of Siou.uno.
I The rate of tax on the income of
corporations is reduced from 13j
i jer cent to 12 per cent. The name
: rale applies in th" income of in
surance companies, reduction with
respect to (his elass of taxpayers
' being from 1 2 'i per cent to 1 2
per cent. The credit allowed a
domestic corporation, the net 'in-
come of which is $2fi.oul or less,
ls ini.r(i.lM.(l r,.om s, Oll0 to ll0()
Screen life
In
fjolfywoQcL
lty Wiule Wcriler.
IIOI.I.YWOOIl, Cal. The siens
oin? sees on a movie lot these days
have a flavor all their own. '
surely, nowhere else is the mo-i
""'' hi'"'' "".r,1; -
-
Sound
llecording!"' A n d nowhere
else, surely, does
one find in place
of the ordinary
'Keep Out" sign
tacked on a sta:e
door cxe'ahnlng
In big letter:
"Do Not Touch,
Itattlo or Shake
. This Door.
The purpose of
uen warnings, 01
course. Is to keep
- .
outside noises
sets on
u"
f r o m
wh I c h
talkins
being marie.
Intll
.,.
now they have been posted only
Inside the studio Kate
i, in one oi
le newspa-J
these days, no doubt
pors of the studio area will carry
bulletins lo tho effect that "tomor
row at 1 p. ill. llle wheels of Til
" silence w one iiai.i i.ow
enacts the Death nf Little Kva."
f'cii a iiiuukiu is iiausi lai-
i feti'heil. However, I.I was only re-
jcenlly that the Association nf '.Mo-
I "on IM. ture Producers sent nn ili-
I peal to the -III airports of I,os An-
kcics county, askiiiB aviators to tiy
i neir planes niKit anil i me ol ine
film area's sound stanes. as the
noise .f passim; airplanes was be-
iVs
Stf '
1 1 '&-ri""
fN&lX, M AMD NVVJTT
B0RR0UIMD A CAR AT Trt
NAVJAL TRAIWIWG STAT'OW
ArJT V"Me TAkiMG MISS
i i i niu itv j i av a td ftiiimr ctut i a m i i
1 a- .-3 II ...... . ..1 I
It ' i pu-i ' n niiviMvj oii 'v- i i
f ANT TAkiMG MISS f-.
Jv SCHULTZ-A 2lC(VF-Lt rVTT
SCHULTZ-A 2lCSFLt
BGAUTV, AM1 MISS
CHJTTS -AlFTV
MoDGL, FOPi A Ri"Dg!
I r j r- 11 --1
I l J 1 H A . .-rv. . ,-k i e e 1 I - .- J
AfMt He-Re r
AMI
Ihe Inaugural Pageant
fromWlSHINGTONtoHOOVER
liy Aletander It. (ienrP
(A' i.U-d I'ress I'eatui- V'.if r
W'.tStl I 1T S- iA') Through a
enunti'yMde where steel trains
thund
- and airplanes and rumor
itVA to.ll.y roar u toesin i, tWeilti-
eth cent ury speed f leor Wa.ii
1 ini;i'ii 1 4' ye;, is at,' made a
! .seven-day journey over mud roads
from Mount Vei mn to New Vork
t'liy ti become the firt president
' of the Cnitetl States,
t It was the wish of General
Washington, leaving the beloved
seclusion of his estate on the 1 -
tnrii.K-, to avolil all scn.l.lanri! "f i multltudf nf citizt-ns. '
parade bill tl- a.lnl.itlon .f the rx,.Pii-n-y was rrfmltK-tnU
,f thn youtiK ri-piil.lk- ma.!,-j int ,hp ,ri tl an.l In' 111,, .s.-nat.
thai lmio.--Ml,lo. jih..ml,.T ui introiliic.-.l t,, t,t,
O rou is i.f . illzf-n..! an.l .lp.n-h- ! lK.tiM- of i-oiibi-.h. Iiim.. .liat,-lv
mi nts of militia i scortcl him the j aftcm aril, aci ompani.-.l l,y tl,i.
intlrf dirttanw. an.l he rml un.l.'r,uvo l,ous-, In: went into th- i;al
triuini.hal ar.-h.-s into Philailcl- , ery, ul,rr,, he look the oath of
jiliia an.l nth.-r i-ities. Thn ladies , of fit-c adinlnlstereil l.v K. 11. l.iv
of the period showered him wlthj inRston. ehaneellor f N, w Vork.
flowers and lendered, with i-olo- -riic eha neellor pi-oilaimed him
nlal lnodesiy. sonatas to the rum-i president, there was a ilischarRe
mlln -in-eniei .i ine i-oniinen-
1 "lm-
.piil J", a-snington, me
.federalist and Virginia gentleman, j
j took the oath of office on the gal- j
lery of old Federal hall In the;
presence of an "immense con- j
course of citizens." The people i
were assembled in Itroad street on ;
Manhattan island, once the baili- .
wick of the fiery Dutch governor,
i an.l now me li-
I nanclul center of the world.
The .New ork Daily Advertiser
in its issue ifMny J, 17K9, gives
this contemporary account of the
inaugural ceremonies:
"At 9 a. m. the clergy of differ-j
ent denominations assembled their;
congregations in their respective ;
piaees 01 worsnip ami ottereii up
I'Wew for the Kifety of tho iirenl-
"-,v ",-
"About 12 o'clock the procession
'noVed rj-oui jhe house of the
coming a real handicap to several
ia,K" pruuueeis.
.
: loot-nu r.millT
I The spoken language of the stu
dios also is puzzling at times.
"Anything exciting on the lot to
day
C'rivr 'T'vinK r;',"1-",r,nk"1.tho Metropolitan, ho invited her
irriviiiK at Klrst -National. ,, , ., ..... , ... . .
on in1
exeept that Korda is shool,nB his
wire n StaBeC
,.,, !. n'",S'",PI '"'n
u z: . r":-;::'',
pens to l.e the husl.aml of Maria
'ord i the in.ne H ,n r ........'J.
ihiio-.ii nil Mini .Kins.-,
... . . . ' ""v
was dlrectini hi-
in one of the
1 picture. No
scenes of his late
powder, i:o bullets
( otl. tialc.
Alice While's next .darrini' pic
lure will he -Mot stuff" a collcuc
, story. Neither she nor her leadlni!
I man. William I'.akewell. nor her
', director, Mervyn l.elloy. ever at- i
I tended college. All I lollyvvood. I
I liolvever, j;..es to the fuolhall i::un
1 mi collegiate atmosphere will n.M
. Lo lacking. I
A
NEW YORKER
lARGE
! lty (.. 1). Seymour.
! XKW yultK To he (;illte equlp-
.peu ,,u- sman ilinni-r lame con-
vonntlon those evoninvs, one must
-liavo seen tho dancinc of i-l Ar-
comma and "the choroomlming oC
AllKtia Kntors. i
.very aiiiumn some new coien-, ,m!) fow lnthnut,,a, ehp stM1 makos
y of (lie concert halls takes the!, ,,.,,... ..,, ,1...,...
,.1(y of,no r0ncert halls takes the
town l.v slorm. ljist vear it was
,,,,; , , ., rl, f,.
''Biilla, Spanish guitarist, tot
Wh"" ',ll's,'n''0 ,WIS ''ark uv,' -
tine liOKlesNcu enmiteteit. find 11 sea-'
". ,.,,,," ,, ,1 ' V.v .,.il..;walK",,p- an" """"a
" 1 " ...- ... 1 - ,
crnonlnir of Kaijuel Meller, Span
,H1 disuse, which audiences paid
U(1 lml,., jo- n ,..,, i,ea,.,
Artists unknown to tlotbam onei
'llay ,.,, sensations' the next and
oflen there Is irony
himl the,
suddenness of public acclaim, as!
In the Instances of I.a Argentina I
and Miss Kilters. The' former
llanC),d N.r York 12 years HBO
!ml WIMlt ,,, disconsolate atj
,le co(noss of her receplion. The
latll.r na(1 ,n i,rrow (:, t ri-
.,,.,, ,,. fils, ro.-li:il. In (iroon-
wHl VillaBe. nnd lo send invitn-
tJ,mH to K,,osls whoso names she
picked from a telephone directory
A lfc'lnyctl Triiiliiph.
ri'Knt inn is Anlonia Meroo,
UP
I president in Cherry .street tlir
liok street l.nd llroaii t.j l'.Meril
,11.-111 in the ft-lliiv. itm ft'li-i:
i 'id'.nel Lev. is, Mipport d by I
I i )f 1 K i-r l ': nl;i ; II Stuki-s m ; i h '
of h'r!0 rt , i it. m .,;,.
i.M ,,rn,-- ui.;.-i,u.'tt lit..!...
faptain Hurrin. M-imaii ki-.ii.i-ih'
r.-i, (lie im.iiili f lit,- i.im-nlf.
. M ijt.r I'hii.-tn-, vli,-iifl. tin- i ..m
' Ililtt.-., r,f J. s,-nalf. it:.; ursiil'-rit
aral hi.s suit,-, the i-oiiiniillt
i n'iiilitti v-s, lion, Xiv. Jay,
I'lt-iit-ral Knox, t 'haiti-f-llot- l,ivint;
fitn alll s'Vfial ollu-i- K'-nll' nun
' uf ilistllK-lloil. Thi-ti full, I ,.
of 13 KUns anil, loud, reiieated
ishouts from the erowil. The m - esl -
dent bowed to the neoole. an.l iho'in th church !i will be hnwuvir.
air again rang with their ac - lania -
tions.
"His excellency then retired to
the senale chamber, whore he
marie his inaugural address. The
president, vice president and both
houses went to .St. Paul chapel.
where divine services u-en o...-
tormeti. After the service t he
nnui.u.t.t .....i ... ....
was
house and the citizens
i iheir homes.
returned to f
I "In Ihe evening rii-w4irk were
exhibited. H.-twivt ihe f..rr '...h
Howling Green stood conspicuous
a superb and brilliant painting in
the center of which was the por-
trait of the president represented
under the emblem of fortitude
i J ne nillJKPS Of Mw. SJi.'iriil. I
; Pre in it ministers were illuminated
'in elegant manner."
native of Puenns Aires, hut full-
niooded child of Sjinin daimhtei-
of an Anrialusian lather and a
t-astnlian mother.
In 1'ilG, when
coinins to New York for the pre-,
mlpre of lilu n,w-, '.... ,
tllilt lhp M dropolitan had arran.,l
its own ballot. She Kave two re-
tied as a heroine of the eoncr!
..
meaiers. Khe calls her presenta-:
.- .. - . ' . - ... -
t"""i. ' --omiositions in daneo fern,.-
Sli e ser out to l.e .-.i..t. . ..'
- - --- i , iiiuiua iciaii.iij. nu. ...hi nun . j i n- Mate ui'.iMui'r sianus i.in-
Ausirian and Kl.-inisli parentage understaml the exphinatinu. v'et.d en conspiriiiK to wurn t'in.
hut American l.y hirth. she spent Britain is on a Kold ba."is, solid einnatl lireweries of federal in
eitals to menuer au.lii-uees and as .1 rock, vol last week the virtu- sneetioim. :.n.l of tifferlni. .lohn
j went home. Next year she came
i,!iu'k' I'h'.ved three performances
ln :l l"""11 niusical show, and
In
went
on to Mexico and South
America.
t'p l-'rom An ICascl.
Anuna Knters she pronnunres
her name with a soft so that
( it seems almost to have three syl
lables does not call hers. -If a
dancer, nor is she correctly Jricnti
( her girlhood in the midwest and
I studied art in Chicago, where her
paintings, displayed at tho Art Jn
sCtute, won critical praise.
j As a painter she watched, the
t posture nf dancers, ami asphVd to
Icnate dances h(-rself. She came
I to New York as a commercial
artist, and when she wasn't pr
paring advertisements, she was
studying out her dance lnterpre-
tations and sewing costumes for
herself in a scrawny room. It was
four years ago that she rented the
G,.(,nnwi,., Villw. theater and sent
,lv,tatlons to her first recital,
N-... ,, fii0,.. ,, nnm (n
nilU(.h ,n Rze .h.lt ,t ae,,,.,,,,
early in distinction. Hut she still
....... - ..... ... .
m,Buau" lur n"n loKrams.
s , , modes! anarlinenl
ion the third floor of a 57th street-1
.. ... ... . . .
U ei I I l,,i..,,l nr 1,(1,1
When You Advertise
A on ,et a iiKer
As thev drank l.esl.te
t pool;
why
Said tho liner, -Tell m
You're roarinK like a fool."
"Thai's not foolish." said the lion
With a twinkle in bis eyes.
"They call me king of all the ;
....... ',' . ,,,,..,., ..
beasts
ltecaitse I advertise."
A rabbit heard them talkinB
And he ran homo like a streak:
He thought he'fl try the lion's plan
Hut ,:s roar was just a squeak.
A fox came to investicatc
ll;yl luncheon in Ihe woo.ii,
So when you advertise, my friends,
P.o surt. you (tot Ihe uoods!
S 1
VWHCNJ THS CAR RAW
OUCR THC CURB
AMD CRASHGb
THROUGH THC
VAJIMDOW?
1 AMSWGR MG
THAT I
M -I
) T)!?U)cr0G? ' CL
Brisbane SDTodlay
(ContlnuecQrom Page One.)
l
Tilefr lives, tin the averuK". Were
jut h-ast 2" vears shorter than ours. (
j Aihliiion::! d..-taiL-; cnrr.n from Ma 1
'drid concerniii'Z the at tack on the,
l0I'
reiuvseti'iil.'ve, the uiipK'l
ii;tiif v AioriM-rir.-i' t r-derir titles-
chini. lie was shot, not danger
ously, not dangerously, wouiidol, .
while drivinn, t .vo detectives i.c
coinpativ in-; hint on hicyclet. On,
of them was wounded in the le?r.
Tlte im iibT.t tines nor necessar
ily mean that hostility tn th.
ctiiircii. sip h hfi exists in Mexico,
is involved in the present, Spaniel
rebellion. It is fonhlered prob
able thHt i he bullets were intended
lor another pcrMMMne.
Next vear. Pope Pius will as-
L.,,.,K1 tl,Q LVunionr-iM I'mtiicil of
i)M r.Mto.lic "rinir'cli. It WHS last'"!"'!"-
assembled in 17",
just hetore Ih"
French troops, protecting the papal ;
state, were will. drawn and Ital
ian troops entered Homo puttins
an end to tin? pope's temporal :
power.
It is expected that, at this coun
cil the popo will announce an tin-.
ilerstmidtnE Willi Mussolini's gov
. ernmeni. restoring temuoral nower
! only a shailowv power, a few acres
nf land added to properties already
in tho Vatican possessions. It will
j be important to the popes, releas-
j tag them from their self-imposed
, Imprisonment in the Vatican, and
! facilitutiDK the sending of ambas-
; sadnrs from iitin-Cjthiilic states to
; Hi' titii an.
now s li a age is moi:e , iieai i
all craving It, struggling for it. no
body understanding it. Our
eminent writes lis name on a piece i
of paper and one cent's worth til"
paper immediately becomes worth
ten or ten thousand dollars.
Hut if our government wants
money, it borrows cash in the opt n
market, paving what it must, to
bankers that are its own creation.
-
G;ive; iniicnt COT LI) print, and
circulate what money it needs, in- .
stetiri of printing bonds, call in tho
interest bearing currency as It c;i
in interest bearing bonds, at
convenience and save hundreds of
Ms niters will tel.1 you such a
sonrse would nienn "int'latinn." and
If v.. inn-.fo w,.,r ,nV
v-.lue. e did not inflate in tr.
5"l cents in Sttain. It whs below
I ar even in China, and many out
of the way places.
. nlK ,,,,auee ui e.-.piaui an laai
, you, as easily as Kinslein ex-1
. 11 -,!
nus pnunil stetlillK fell to the low -
c-sl point, w ith nno exception, since
l'.iji.. when strikes crippiud lirltlsli
industry.
American financiers brought S-a,-
! OilU.ODO (jold from Britain. Ijnv
i;terline exchange. . facilitated that,
anil Britain mieved
Hish finnm-e sometitnea imitates
1 woives that gu'!y cat a woundctl
comrade.
When the Federal Reserve tank
was suggested, hie It tinance pro
tested. sayittK it would bring ruin.
Now these linanciers tell you the
Federal Reserve has saved and will
save tho country from panic.
This. Ihe, richest country in the
world. 1b 011 a usury basis, business
men puying; 1 per cent tor monev
and more, stock investors payin-T
up to 1J per cent.
In France. "Impoverished by the
war," business borrows all it needs
tt s per ten 1 and less.
PAI.EM. Ore., Keh. ,.() Dr.
.William 11. ltyr.I. dean of the
' medical fraternity in -Marion eoun
jty. dietl at his borne here early
j today following a recurrein e o'f a
! serious illness of about a year
ago. Dr. Dyrd was born in Mar
ioir toiinty 7," y. ills aire.' His
I inolher died hero only a year ai;o
at the nee of -'..J. Dr. l:rd is
survivetl by three cbildren. Miss
iWinnlfred M. Ilyrd. nationally
!V"own pianist, il'larenio ltyrd of
Salem nnd Ptv nnald I'.yr.l, a
Portland dentist. lie also leaves
four brothers and two Msiers. .T.
V. ami Kuirar K. l! rd of Spokane.
I,. A. and Dr. Key I), ltyrd of
. Miss Virginia Dyni of Port -
1 nnd Mrs. I.. II. ..M.-.Mahn of
lein
l.im
Salem
BR. WILLIAM BYRD
PASStS I SALE!
VJ& VJJR ALL
I .i l l -t-u r- -n a l- 1
was; li SCAT: I
-HAWK SHOP HAS
SALE OF FIXTURES
An entire carload Hllppient of
r,e v.- pltimbiiiK fixtures, claimed to
,e tile largest vi r received in
M.uthet n n-egon, arrived in this
city the hitter part of last week
and w:is d-tiverel to the Hawk
1'lumbim; Mep. The entire base
ment of the building fcciipleit .y
tliat firm on South (irape is filled
wi:h enameled tixtuies of every
description ami a sweetiing sate
Ji.is le n aiinouiur' d by S. II. Hawk
to enable the people of M.-tlford
to avail themselves of the savings
made pible by this iiuanttty
bu.ing. This sale comes at a time
when Med ford and .southern Ore
con people are planning their
and remodeling
l lV
PI (IlLllLn IICOU I I It lilt? till-
nouneeiiient of the fixture sale, the
Hawk Shop are observing their
fifth anniversary in this city. Iiwt
full this firm erected a beautiful
new building at -4 South Grape
.which not only houses this plumb
ink sbop hut Aherin'.s Antique
snop and attractive apartments us
well. The building is constructed
ho..- lines of Snunish aivhitectiit
and was designed by S. II. ilawk.
j;eause of the beauty of the
huildin ami display room, the
concern has gained the name nf
--the plumbing shop beautiful."
; Willi the growing popularity of
rnorod enameled bathroom fix-
nn i. ilie It-tu-k- Sihrm t Hlwiuhir
in their attractive display rooms
three complete sets in colors.
Altogether. ":i ilfifferent colors are
a n.tble in Standard and Kohhr
fixtures, the lines carried by the
Hawk Shop.
C.ii.tWir.l'S, Ohio. Voh. -t. dV)
State Treasurer llci-l 1!. Itnck -
i,.y today faced possible impeach-
following his conviction In fede
ral comt of attempted bribery and
Conspiracy
to violate the prohibi
tion law. Puckley cjm bo im-
in the state legislature.
after the senate trial on charges
voted in the house. He also can
be fore lid from office by decree
of Franklin county appellate court
ami a iieanui; inuouui-eii oy iiop-
ui.-.r petition.
, ...
: K. Hckhart. aetine assistant pro.
; l,il,ita,n adminisH:ator j:uln for in-
formation of federal activitv there
He face.i a m.'iximum sentence of
:!X yeai-s in federal penitentiary
iin.l a tine of Sl'T.'tfill.
Are You Run Down,
Weak, Nervous?
To have plenty of firm flesh and
; the ability to do a big day's work
and feel ''like a two-year old" at
I nig-ht, you must eat three good
I meals a day, relish your food and
: properly digest it. If you can't
eat, can't sleep, can't work, just
take a teapoonful of Taniac be-
lore meals.
, Mrs. Kred Westin, of 387 E. 57th
s St. North, Portland, Ore., says:
''Taniac cured my stomach trouble
completely after three vears suf-
j feting. It built me up to perfect
health, with a gain of 27 lbs. That
was two years ago, and I still en
joy the best of health."
Taniac is wonderful for indiges
tion n.id constipation gas, pains,
nausea, dizziness and headaches. It
brings back lost appetite, helps
you digest your food, nnd gain
strength and weight. It contains
no mineral drugs; it is made of
roots, barks and herbs, nature's
own medicines for the sick. The
cost is less than 2 ceiits a dose. Get
a bottle from your druggist. Your
money back if it doesn't help.
Taniac
52 MILLION BOntlS USED
j t jT jMlfif
: J-jdCxyf; 't'-. vN;!
By BUD. FISHER
OHIO TREASURER
FACES SENTENCE
mm
o