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i - It m 1 1 il 1 Ml ! I .! i-i'f Si' (. ..;'-, i : i i '-) . PXHtD EIGHT BEDFORD MAIL f RIBUNB Dally, Bun- , Weekly . Publish. .by the " UKDVtlRU thXtlKQ CO. M-ST-20 to. ru St. HOBERT W. RUHL, Bdltor B. HUMPTKR BM1T1I. Manager An Indpentltnt Newiptptr Kotred u second tins, matter at Medford, Oregon, under Act of March 8, 1878. fltlBBlkimm KATES By Malt Id Adiancc: ' Dally, with Sunday, year,.,,, $7. GO . Dally, Willi Hutidiy, inontli , .7fi 'in- '"y. vlUtout Sunday, year.,.,.,... 6.50 , , . ; Dally, without Sunday, niontli. ....... Ml Weekly Mail Tribute, Oiw year 2.00 ... ; Sunday, one year ....4 ii.OO -' by Carrier, in Advance In Medford, Atliland, - Jacksomllle, Central Point, 1'booiUx, Talcut, Gold s'" Hill and on HWiwiys: ;' . Daily,. with Sunday, nonlb. .$ .f Dally, without Sunday, utuutll, " Dall)-, without Sunday, one year..... 7.00 ) Dal)-, wllb Sunday, one year 8.0U r' ' All lermi, cash in adtanee. MEMBEK OP THH ASSOCIATED PHE88 fiecelflnc Full Leased Wire Service -- Tbe Associated I'rm la eicluslrely entitled to (be use for publication of all new dbpatcliea rredlttd lo It or oil wr wise credited In (hla paper, aod alto to tins local tins pulilUlwd herein. . All rlat.ti for puOiiction of special dbpatdiei berelD are alio reamed. Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jukson Cuuniy, Scorn dally average circulation for ill months ending Oct. 1, lout, -H3M. ' Advert lulu TtepreaentailiM M. C. MOOENHKN COMPANY Office In New York, Chlufto, Detroit, San Francisco, Los Angeln, Seattle, j'orlland. . Ye Smudge Pot . By Arthur Parry There was' a .noon yesterday Hlkivarcu at ' high down the Main Htom, proving that eanv tlll be human metropolis Through u r'Hlight miscalculation on tho part ? of tho manipulators, the line of march did not ' hit 10 crossing untU :tho 11:42 . waa well on its VJi' way to !Cdntrai Point, so tho trav nellcre pni the observation platform, enjoying the bright spring sun shine, missed a treat. . A movo to keep a Mrs. Sharp, kidnaper of two babes that the ff California authorities know about, ; and auspected of that many more "that they cannot prove, out of the penitentiary, Iibh been atarted. .Vlncldentally. Mrs. Sharp endeav- ore to send an innocent old man '- to a cell, and Jied maliciously. Mra. Sharp is now suffering from - a noble ' trait, according to one side .of tho argument; Tho other "' aide think It (h orneryness. j( ' "Mrs! girlish', who 1h putting up ' a fight to turn back Timo 22 yeara, ha ;-IOBt to tho forces ot - Fat, " Vxlnes, ; ah(J .'Onty-Huli.' old : cream cannotMtay tho relent I ohh Inarch ot tho' yoars, and a chin Vcoraet doea nothing to' the sparo chin. And, there are signs of I clophantltlfl, In tho anklea that up ; to now havo boon as neat and ;;t trim as tho night Mra, : Girlish graduated from the high sehoul. Desplto ponderous editorials , in the prenn, depicting the grandeur of the alleged construetlveness pf the lato legislature, thero have r;been no reports of constituents cheering all night, and brass bands at the- depots, ,uh . thy lawgivers como porno. , ,s , kitchen helper for restaurant; must be able to fry cuok. (Want : Ad. Portlund progoniah.) H AV.lll iwrvo hi inrlght. . , - ; ostkopath Tirnows pa- 'TIENT DOWN MTAIUS (Hdllno v. Coos Bay Times.) Tho patient got off easy, if ho only knows it. . It look- like rain. It Is a tVlfle oarly to catch the farmers with hay down. . . ' .Toting onions tire on the mar ket. Tbey are good for tho teeth, and general hculth, but raise the , Q very Ulckens . with one's social ' status. ' Braving the rlgurn of the rumble aeat haa'started among thu youns : and giddy. THB B1U SCAUM I Sntttrrlas-) i have sometimes been tempted to write a list of the numes of the men who vote dry and drink wet. 1 do not know but I shull yot do SO. :.;' (Monday) Mr. Hoed of .Missouri. President, before continuing Mr.- tlie ! discussion of Saturday, I desire 1 again to thank the senate for ubru : gating the unanimous consent ugrcomeut limiting debate in order to nucomniodatu me. For thut and ,' many courtesies of the past I am ' deeply grateful. Second, I desire to rcmovo the unxlely which seems I to havo been created In the minds j Ilf Nlimn I.V HlA l-(.iiltl-U I hmiln ml l Saturday that 1 might "yet tell the name of those who do not vole us they drink." I lissure ull Interest-l od parties that they may cumpuse their oglluted nems. I um not going to do' it! (Laughter.) I might feel compelled to tell the ' names of people who commit real ? erlmes. 1 should bate to havo to ." do that. ' Certain It Is. I would j - riovor violato tlie confidence or hospitality of friends by disclosing tho filet that occasionally they try ' to Introduce a bit of tn-IKIclal sun shlno Into the dull duyti of life. .'Accordingly, ull may be ut case, T-havo made niuny mlftakes and "done' many wicked things, but I - havo never fullen to the level of n prohibition Informer, (Laughter.) ' 1 thought at tho lime I hail perpe trated c joke, : but It uppeuis I oho'uld havo so labeled It. - (Gxlract from speech of Senator Reed, ,a pritllod in tlio f'oimrcs. Minna I teeord.) '; Made for ; Beautiful Women peautlos who guard their complex ions use MELLo-OLO Kuoe l'ow . clr only. Famous for purity Its Solon ng matter is upprovflri nv inc government. The skin never looks pktly or flaky. It spreads more smoothly and produces a youthful. kom. .: Made by a now Fronoh rSsessss. MKLLOSLO Face Poivdsr stays-on longer, Heath'p Drug fWWs-: .. 1 j Editorial Correspondence HAS DlKGO, (.,'ul., Mutch 6. Fur ttiu first timu In ton days It luokH liko ruin, dazing over the bay it is difficult tw tell Jut where the sky inula and tint wutm UgkIum The roofH down below j,' listen Hlightly. A few, pedfiHttiuim uru curtyiiiK unihiellaH. A girl in white in KcurryhiB iu'I'okm tho Hired with a votxt ovoi hor head, tiho looks liko a nuro, but may bo a: waitrtSH. It lotH look liko rain. Wo are not pi'vpured to Hay It JH raining, however. A little later on, we will Haunter forth without a coat or hat und find out, for auro. In a climate content for an all j but if vc had a controlling Intereat year record; wo would rate San . in Agua aVulicnto, wo would ug Diego No. X in thin ututo. It h:! Ket-t the governor and hla soldlcra both a summer und winter rcttort. 1 stay homo. Moreover it la neuher a city nor a village, yet poanesueu tho Virtue of both und tho defects of .neither. There isalHo a certain repojfe and charm about the place. In moat of southern California the future has already been discounted. This dotm't seem to bo thu case here. Incidentally wo have been inform ed thin in the tnost "Inexpensive city" In the state. Hut for the benefit of enterprising real estate agents, wo hasten to add. wo are not In the market, and do not care to take a boat ride around tho bay or enjoy a free lunch at, the Thursday club even tho there arc no obligations whatever, etc. A t lend ed thu races y esterd ay and engaged in conversation with an old raco track man, red face, white hair, cynical mouth, stained at the drooping corners with to bacco Juiee. lio times every race with a . big silver stop-watch, at tho end of a leather strap, and appears to know all there Is to know about horses. As ho didn't make one bet while wo sat there, we should say he knows a great deal. Ho also knows something about Mexico, having spout his entire life on the border. We axked him about tho present revolution. "Won't last long,' said he, "this man Calles has real Injun flghtlu' blood he'll clean 'cm Up when he wants to. He has tho people behind him, and with plenty of guns passed 'round, that counts now. No, the Mex soldier ain't much. Ho likes to Khoot, but say MOW UK. HAT LOS TO GKT SHOT AT! "Uncle Sam really decides these things, usually. With Morrow bo hind him, Cullcs will win cavy. Portes Gil? oh, he's Jest a kid, don't count. With Obregon out of ll, Calles is the slrong man of Mexico. No, I don't think he shed no tears when . Obrcgun toppled over." Dropped in at the Tla Juana newspaper later, an lOngllsh M ox lean publication. - All 'excite ment so wo didn't louvn very much, When the editor is excited he apparently forgets how to talk Taxiing Around Hoy 'Scouls throughout the coun try arc lending a hnnd In Ihe gl gnntle task of making tho nation's alrwuys. . Hcout ol'liciiils uro on-l enraging tho air murUlug projects Tim Swnnton, Vt., airport, local hecaiiHo they say (hat "young ed sovon mil(w from tho Canadian America" will benefit from most of the work ns It lakes lo tho sliy. v aHuingtou, i), v., scouih oroet- ed tho first air marker embodying tho now specifications ns reoom-1 mended by the air marking com- nvv ..i i.i iii ixit iiiiunv vt nil"- . inerco. Tlie marker Is oil the roof of n tlieutro in a suburb of WhhIi Ingtnn. It Is an arrow pointing to Dolling field. . Officials of tho Milwaukee coun ty airport uro making plans tor deillcntlon .exercises and an air meet lo be held at tho airport next: milium i. sin iTinui.iutu iiinbiniii vi races Is scheduled. Tho Delaware & Maryland Kail road company is considering tho establishment of a passenger air liuu to connect Atlantic City Willi I Lnltlmoro and Washington. Otfl Iclals say that they bellevo such a service would meet the approval f business men and tlieir fiimllles who move lo the sea shore for week end rests und desire fast, i comfortable transportation. A cum.' preliensive study or tlie proposed! project will bo made before the : company lunches lis decision. The Ogden. Utah, airport Is now comploto nnd available to air trnt - flc. Three runways have been pro-; vlded. the shortest of which Is 3-100 feet. Another runway Is to J be constructed lu tho spring so that landings nnd lakeofs may bo) inudo in any ono of eight tllrec-l tlons. Lighting" equipment ls s' neuiiieu 'yiL, 'V!i"ig;.'j!'Jj:r l'".".'. 1 MUTT AND JEFFr N8'Jk,iFF, HAWS Y0O ANY fMoRG U0SSGST6 PuT IKiYOuR lNCOrv ; FOR 1918;. f - : ' ; " " '""' "'' : ' "T" ' rr.-r- tc-r,,.,., TSS" . SSHt t, h. -.- MEDFORD MAIL KnKlih. More of theao little "chocolate'1 DoldierM have arrived Iook8 may be deceiving, but wo would venture tho guoHH that one New York policeman could handle a reb'iinont with one hand, and give truffle liiHtructluiiH with the other. ' - AVo Jvui'Jied the governor of Lower California, ha left Ah 100 soldlera. liaH crossed tho Colo j'ado river and is pi-cpured lo clean up tho robelM lit Honora. If, true that rather Hliffttei'H-our original impression that Tla J.uana can't bo drawn into the war zone. Wo know nothing about thiH bun In est, All life Is a gamble. Kven Henry Ford has been .credited with the statement that' tho man who doesn't take a gambling chance in business never getH anywhere. Ho the Puritan view that ull gambling per sc Is wlofccd hardly 'holds water. NevctgLheless, when ' gam bling ceases to bo an occasional diversion, and becomes a business, It also becomes a vice. There are many examples across tho border, tragld ones. And liquor doesn't mixt much better with gambling than with gasoline. The winner celebrates, plunges, .-with Judgment lost loses it nil; the loser tries to for get Yen, lircthrcn, a vicious circle, f ' 4 The members of the Medford colony down hero and' In A., a rd keeping an eye on tho high school basketball team, and will be rooting for n victory when the whifftlo blows. A mm g e m o lit s have been inado to got the reports from a San Diego paper. Inciden tally, In our Judgment San( Diego hns two or: tho best newspapers in tho slate. : Reports from Medford say the weather la fine golf In full awing and garden planting started.-Well tho weather hero has been fine also until today, and it seema to bo clearing now. Later: .lust returned from a stroll in lialboa park, which is Just across the street. The great outdoor game there appears to be "Kotpjot," which is a sort of cross between croquet and bowls and billiards. It is played on a smooth dirt court,.-with concrete sides, rubber tipped mallets, tho arches being justi .wldo enough for a ball to get -thru if hit perfectly, Hoth men and women engaged In tho pastlmW Wo found a few signs of rain, tho grass slightly wot, wo could not sow the sun, hut wo are not pertain it had rained,-and are qulto certain It did not rain - While wo wore out. Yes, quite. V Still later: Tho sun Is out! Pleamo put down iMurch 0 as "Fair and warmer." U. W. It. Ihe Airports Ogden Is mall stop on- tho Halt l-akn City ami Great Flls air mull roulo. border. In buluir advanced nH a nos- slble airport bnlry by lis sponsor- iik off o a s. It h e a rned that much air trnfflo botweeu oaslern Cnnailn and Now England cities would pasB in tho immedlao vlcin- 11 Ol On HlllOU. The mayor and oilier city offi cials of Charleston, V. Va., nre considering the ndvisablllty of pro viding, tliolr city a suitable nirport. Several cltioH havo been tentatively selected but final cholco will await tho visit of a federal airport ex- pert within a few weeks. Newport .News, Va., Is working ou preliminary plans for a sulla- niito airpuri. 'i nn cmimner or com- iiirieo, niiiiisur ui iiih iroiHiii, mis enlisted the aid of Influential cltl Hens in fui'therltut; (ho campaign lo lint Newport Nows uu Iho ulr map. The federal gtiverntuent sent a rep resMitullvo to Inspect several sltoB under consideration nnd his rec ommendations soon will bo made tu officials of the eltv. . . . Cnued Woman Shoots. ST. J.Ol'IS, March 1. VP) Crazed, presumably by worry over the suicide of her husband. Mrs. ,cml Hawkins. 42, shot nnd killed 0IU, t i,rl. daughters nnd wounded another while they slept In their home hero tills morning. She then ,,,,.,,,.,1 ti. revolver on herself, but nU lho bullets hud been discharged, Throe St. Herons grocery stores recently became, part of tlio new Mutt's in a Class With Yds; r lo$T Tri?ee COfNiSOLltrMCO ASH CAN, AND foRTY BuctcS OM BL6VXJ-0UT- PATCH PRFGRRGti WAUU STRCC-T HIT Mtl HA."' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, W, P. Slgnad letter. perUfnfoff to p.ron.1 trcttmenC. will be nuwered b Dr. Brady Letters abould b. brtel and wrltUn In celved, only a few can be answered bere. log to Instructions. Address Dr. William A WKB BIT O' KINMIINK'S KXOl'till ltuccut Kindlon liidlcutq Unit ; rcctloim for tlio prevention ot aoa muctimaUer rnnons. of eod. Mver ticltnMi. oil than wo. have believed neceH-, ' ' ' lirau fieius. ary arc adequate to prevent or i ' What can I add to my diet to to uro rickets in babies. . help prevent liver spots? Mrs.-A. - For tho bone- fit of unfortunate! citlzcnB who do ; not Bet reliable I and a e c u rn t e I nows revardinu that plain cod liver oil contains a mysterious sub-' stance or Influence called vitamin D,t which is cKscntiul fui; tho- tire venllon of rickets in young infants and for nurmal growth; conse quently It Is now n universal cus tom, not an old Hpnutsh one, to provide for every bimbo, .'whether lie relics upon a cow or a nice kind lady or even a factory for susten ance, a teaspuonful, more- or los-s. of- delectable cod liver oil -every i day, rain or shine, but particularly rain, from the ago of four or six! weeks up to the end of the' first j year. Oh, It's grand stuff for thej bimbos, and If the lovely ludy whoj attends to the Intriguing mutter of. grub will begin gently, feeding aj feller, say. only five or 10 droits of eod liver oil, mixed In with milk: or mixed with a few drops ofj orange .juice, tomato juice, or any) other tresu truii or iresii vegetable Juice, and gradually increase the dally dose until It reaches a tea spoonful or two after five or -six niiintlin. whw ri t-nv AVill tnkd It nml like It and thrive on it, and - no ; mistake. Kven if It's a bad season and It' becomes ' necessary to go easy on the oil. then just a feu drops of any plain, fresh, undoctor ed cod liver oil overy day, or even only two or three dOBOa a week, will probably Insure normal growth nnd prevent bowlegs, po belly. Huuurc head, chicken breast mid ull that. .observations of the action of ultraviolet light (from a mercury . . . .... valine iimii-li! I.mini lpnil Urn. 1 1 J. Oerstcnuerger and J. I. Hurt- man of the Western Iteservo Uni - verslly (.Miildren's hospital lo be lieve that an exposure of the in fant's body, just once' a week for 0 niluuLus (ID minutes on front, 10 minutes on back) to the lump sufficient to prevent and euro rick ets. This Implies what Is technical ly called a mild erythema dose of the ultraviolet ray -only enough to redden the sklu slightly, not .. , ,., ... enough to bring about plgmenta tlon (tanning). , j In these days ofrob, let's .cul. It general Billings cuniplntiit Josh Billings wns "no doctor but It was he who discovered the complaint which has sincu attained pandemic proportions; tlie complaint is characterized- by the manifestation -of an umuKlng knowledge of physiol ogy, pathology and therapeutics , as these branches are taught In tho literature or tho gadget trade In theso days when any fool is con fident he knows more about these things 'thaii an oqdlnury -doetor, tlie grand old sun Just shines and shines, but that's all the good It does, for tho sun distributes no booklets. Hunllght would be all very well, only nnybody can havo it, whereas gadgets, now, only one with the price can own em. QVKhTIONK AM '.VXSWKUS V..h:,.lr ... .'...... ,.l...t....u I have perfect health in every wnv . . A. H. li. Answer. I suppose It is my cue' to offer congratulations mid all tbat. but the. truth Is I can't get iinny particular enthusiasm about It. us you nro n stranger to me, ,ln,i f,lr an j know you may not deserve good health, so candor compels mo to say that the matter Is Immaterial ami the assertion Ir relevant. I'nless you tell me some thing to the contrary I uhvays as sume you have perfect health. This department Is conducted In the in terest of people who have good health and want to keep It. stck and .ailing people nre not welcome here. Tliey should consult phys icians or go to the hospital. The Anxious Bridegroom. I am to be married next month and plan a short sea trip. The groom Insists he will be desperately ill, for ho simply can't resist the waves. Please suggest something for a brother M. D. Yes, I told him ho is a heck of a doctor, but" I do want him to enjoy our wed ding trip. O. G. Answer. I am mailing you dl- the Russian Government 0.1S'. DID YooHAv( ANY 0TdR UOSSCS Find out . i u w-v seats sri i M . I I H ' i I r-1 I Ui'lkl. I'lHI I I .j 0,-Nsr . J ' - OREGON". TITTTftSDAT, blUi toA fcygf.n: 'not to dlHU. diagnosis n II a ftamrttd, .elf.addresMd .nvelop. 1. .ncloawU Ink. .Owing to tbs Isrg. Dumber of letters re. No replr can be nude to queries not conform, Brady, in oars of this newspaper. - ' . Answer. Brady rolls or bran Bem. Iteclpo for the latter: One cupful each of white flour, sweet milk, wheat bran. One cbb well beaten. Pinch of salt. Ilutterslzel health develop- of walnut, melted. One. teaspoon mcnts let us men-1 ful baking powder.' Bako In gent tlon hero, with i tlns- If you ore Bum lo Bet nil apology to on rlaeven Items In the recipe, tho gems reulur reudersj ought to knock tho spot off of any "ver- ' ' ' (Copyright John F. Dllle Co.) -f- " .-Hugo rider on Iho 15-tyiUscr bill." Mild Ijiifo liutl, t4Hlay, us lie tried to git a iMistngo Ntanip to I '. Who ..mulls when a I Im.l In lin-. until., itii'ii f mi lml to II1IVO SOI1IO lllCtlt Oil to git liy? ! Your Income Tax Nu. l!8. Taxes on perHonal property and real estate paid during tho tax- 'Mo "' I1!,2Srttr,00.:le"uctlb!r' Til' "T " ,? , J "8 " ,' " , deduction of taxes assessed agalns Tho Inst local benefits,: such ns, -for ex ample, taxes imposed by drnlnugo or irrigation districts, to, the ex tent that such tuxes nro properly allocable to maintenance unci in terest charges... The deduction of estate anil inlHTltunco taxes is confined to the estate. Jtotroac tlve provisions pertaining to de ductions of estate and Inheritance taxes also arc found in the new revonuo act. . Tho federal income tax may not bo deducted. However, Income tuxes Imposed upon the income of Individual! by slates may bo deducted by nn 'individual on his Federnl Income tnx return. Customs duties paid by a person t on ui-tlclos Imported for his own use nre deductible.. Admission taxes nre deductible, but tlie tax- j payer must show that account hns ) been kept of tho amount paid I during the year. Uuesswork will ' '. . I T Glenn Tryon at the Rialto Today (llonn Tryon's lutost picture, "Tho Kid's Clever," opened ut the Itlallo theatre today. Appearing as a young inventor, Glenn Tryon provides his audience with a succession of laughs. Tho story concerns IiIb attempts to market his latest invention, a com blnallon motor boat nnd autonio - bllo powered by n .fuelless motor. Tho thing Is capable of performing tho most astounding feats on land or sen and its antics keens the nil. tllenco ill gales ot laughter during' tho entire performance. There nro two sequences lit the picture "Hint nro ns funny ns any- iiimr i, nm.io.i rwi. thing ho ever produced. One where Glenn goes lo a party and calmly proceeds to show up a par lor musician, and the other is when Glenn attempts to demonstrate his Invention and ho finds his motor has been tampered with. I 111 -. 3. 1. Si..... t....tr...t .. i ! x tt tiiir.i imiii uivn.ru u d TrtAv itfj spov x r- A4iTA I -rrrr - fMViTGE INCOMe LOANt YOU LAST I Ui- .-r ' ' nou l y W"6V I .I II I Vv. I U. J 1 i"IND OVJt i MTMTi CUcf? v I ,..v. ill I I I -rv. ., - I I ? - I I I " I I I MATICII 7. 1929. Quill Points Ope nleo thing about it. Mr, Hoo ver won't foel ill at easo lu the presence of titled EnBlislmien. Distance way lend enchantment, i.... .1 ... i i ...,.i,in,r u if the distant are relatives. . aiuiiumu "I iiiuinu. ihj . i.. : .. . l.t It hasn't outgrown some of the pa rent's early ways. "nurlv cood program" on the I , is onoTou 5 81? out! A radio five minutes on tho stage, It Bhowse fine co-operation. Chi-1 cago's police advance and grab all they can, and then the gangs mop up. ,. , ... -. ;-; Some people are good conver aatinalista, . and some never have had any work done on yielr teeth. - Strougheart ate two pounds of meat daily while working; two pounds it loafing. To diet, Madame, divide by five. Tho prize optimist is one who re flects that Spring bIubIi keeps the March wind from taking a hat very far. ICfforls to suppress noise go on forever, like the brook, but the brook finally reaches the mouth. Americanism: Making a machine to make -more goods to.oncourage more waste to keep tho machine j busy. . ; .' The list -of birds that go South for the winter doesn't inslude the stork Things even up. Many-a femi- I nine head Is swelled by the small- ness ot I no lect. Too many of our "airports" could be transformed into pastures juo1 '""""" """" """."" Another good way to develop will power is to live near, a spoiled brat whose parents won't give him what he needs. An inhibition is something you want to do but won't Tho exact opposite, for exumplo, ot spinach. To outsiders, an impeachment iu Oklahomu seems lo plaoo the em phasis ou the "peach." x You soo. wo need cruisers enough to outscrap other nations cither way." . Another good thing about air piano travel. Very few of tho pas sengers seem to have tho banana huhll. ' "My has - said she, Correct this sentence: band deserves tho best,' "and I never save my and sliver lor companv.' ' - pet linen Brisbane's Today (Continued from Pago One.) the criminal, usually a coward, the "nerve to kill a bull" bull mean ing a policeman in tho criminal code. Mexican revolutionists claim nine stales, and havo proclaimed "re ligious liberty." repealing Mexican laws Interfering with religious con trol of schools, forbidding religious eremonies in streets and other places, compelling priests to regis ter, forbidding priestB of foreign nationality to excreiso - priestly functions, ete. ! 4 . ! The leader of the revolt in Vera Cruz. Jesus M. Aguirre. savs the ! -Mexican fleet in the gulf has joined tho revolution and ail the peoplo sympathize with it. A religious fight is a long, bitter fight. M On April 8, tho giant passenger steamship Lovlathan, built by tier many, taken by this government, ,"o U,, l i. i . "r" -:nnmnn,n ! lun ''is privato property. It Is to be hoped that ho will make a success of It and oilier boats itglit from tho United Stut'os Shipping Board. Thus, formally nnd officially, the United Sims government recog- 1 ' i n- i sss i -..i . uizes' that It Isn't able enoiigli to manage a lino of Bti'aiuboats. Tho government ought to know. Glfford Plncliot sayn tliat out of elKht billions or inoro of public utilities slock, three billions repre sent only water. The American people, ; ho says, pay V200.oou,tr00 a year Interest on iraro waior i nai is uau. ' On tlie oilier liauu. the Bamo t a Mini.!, .ft n npnnlo liuv tile watered , stOCK. BOlUeilllies at iww jiiivcb, uo 11 nn iiiilJO&gime fn- .I,. ' , l.....,.l.t J-.ill.i.l t,,iuulol ..!.: . . r lnl - Steel for 8 or $10 a shar lehciuislB never dreamed of, the water turns into pure gold, and they get more than $10 every year from the stock' that they once bought for $10. Fi . LISBON",' March 7. lP) Latest news from Funchal, Madeira, esti mates 40 people are dead In the great landslide in tho valley of St. Vincent, Madcria . Island. Eleven houses were swept Into I the sea says the Lisbon news paper Seculo. . . The place where the slide oc curred was variously described us the valley of St. Vincent and Sao Vineento, on the north coast of. .Madcria Island, 'i'ho victims wero j occupants of huusus .which" woro I swept into 'tho swollen wuters of a river and out to sea. , . j Volunteer relief corps recoyored I fivo'. bodies but their work was Im jpeded by. c-ontlnued Iieavy ruins. t . 1 - - Comedy Star at Hunt's Crateriari I ; rwri. m Himi-o rvnfei-inn m-n LreeHus Fn,,io llrlce in her first Vitaplione picture witli enthusiasm. She is acknowledged to be ono ol the greatest singing comediennes of her day yet this vocal shadow of Fannie catches all the magtiet ism of he'" personality. Her voice is beard as though Blio horsuir were speaking or singing. Her odd un ties, her ogling eyes, unmanage able fiugors and obstreperous legs arc as mirth provoking her excur sions into tragedy as poignant us ever. . The story is one which absolute ly suits Kannle, bringing out, ns it does, the mothering iuallly which is always so much a purl of her charm. Shu is cast In ".My Man" as'llio sister of a-littlo boy and uu incorrglblu girl. ' - Tannic sings many of the favor He songs. - - 1 '- J When You Catch Cold Rub On Musterole Musterole is easy to apply and works right away. . It may prevent a cold from turning into "flu' or pneu monia. It does all the good work of grandmother's mustard plaster. - Mustsroleis recommended bymany doctors and nurses. Try Musterole for sore throat, cold on the chest, rheumatism, lumbago, pleurisy, stiff neck, bronchitis, asthma, neuralgia, ! congestion, pain9 and aches ol the back and joints, sprains, sore muscles, , bruises, chilblains, frosted . feet colas ol all sorts. To Mothert: Muateroleiaalao made in milder form for babies and small children Ask for Children' Musterole. Jars & Tubes i i tMSMIS i Better than a muitard platter Vm '..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH NO UNPLE4SANT0D0R mm ADTSTe. (Wy V.0SSCS IM 1 Ift fS -rr . i . -rv i i v O C Augustus imutT Suffered for Stomach digestion ana Gas ted States eat anything wilhout .re. Later, took Amel. She writes? i ancient nl. fol)nd ! M t ferer from high blood p eru?; A panied by nervousn ll I'l"1 after taking Agmel he "feln '?' man." Letters like this ,,.7'f dally.. One woman iZflg tella me how well I look, b!!! know how well I feel." : ; -Mexican Masner Source of ARmf I (ftfTlieStoruol AerzrV nndrpectal injnmattfm UllltUfolhtlrtn H.h. 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