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    I The Weather
forecast Cloudy, ' probable raliu
and warmer tonight.
Hiffttest yentcnlny .. . 5o
lamest tills monilnf to A a. iu... -tt
Me
DFORD MAIL
Weather Year Ago
liveliest year ago lotlur do
Lowest j'ttfir njto today. t
fHUj -TVefifj-Uiird Tnt.
TWELVE PAGES
MEDFORD, OREGON', THUKSIUY. MAUCII 14, 1921).
No.
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Today
By Arthur Brisbane I
Why the Barber?
The Bootleg Hearse.
Worship, a Necessity.
G. M. Buys Opel.;
Copyright by King Features
Syndicate, Inc.)
The Reverend Dr. Palmer,
Unitarian, of Lynn, Mass.,
reaches the front page by say.
ing that Herbert Hoover, kiss
ing the Bible on carefully se
lected text at his inauguration,
had ' " attempted : to connect
Bible idolatry with prohibition
enforcement."
The. good and reverend gen
tleman even drags into his crit
icism of President Hoover "an
ignorant itinerant barber about
to be electrocuted for the mur
der of a girl.''
president Hoover probably
will ask "Why drag in tlic bar
ber?" and pass on.
lie will thank the reverend
gentleman for reminding him
that, no matter what you do, i
vou will be criticised.
n a.. T:... i 1,, .,iniA
iu ur. jvuib AJuiuiici o slum-
meul, "You can bootleg liquor
anywhere, except in the five
and ten cent stores," you may
add that you can find bootleg
liquor almost anywhere, m tlj -
iug macliiiies, prisons, automo
biles,' even in submarines anil
baby carriages, fauy convey
ances are used for transport iwg
it.-
. i
i lioutleggers fn South PliiJa-;
x Ueiphia .stole a hearse from 'a j
- v ' i i l i t . today wa through the courtesy oi
j Jtospital yard mtendmg to give t.. & Tj5.Uiurdb tllo.plBtuu, jor-fc'a.Ti'in.-ivhislioV
n -:resi)eutrut min 'A; M'ooflg. who hud rguiav
mournful ride to ila destinutiwli
iu u liirac coffin. To their lmv-
rt... lltn.V l.H clrtlnt. t I rt '
iui, unci ...ij uu ow.w
tieurse at night, thoy found in .
the .morning tlmt it colituinud j '
li the body of Cutlieriue Musliin - l.
! J .
oltv fnnv mnnilitt c.1.1 . mid nbnil-
j ' -"
doned the heuvse us "uulueky.
AVhat Will Holers culls
lip..- ...i i. :i. l.....
rive unu ten jtruuiuniuit i
five years in jail. and $10,000
I fine, went into effect Tuesday
I in Chieugo and the first man
1 Jaught in the Jones net was Carl
i Mahnke, a policeman. The Chi-
j cago federal district attorney
I cxpeets 250 indictments per
g month.
Lenin, long dead, .smiling and
still lifelike, thanks to skillful
embalming, lies in his '-shrine"
outside the Moscow Kremlin.
Thousands oi" communists
pass, guziuif. in reverent awe,
almost worshiping the corpse
of their leader; !
Believing, m Lenin did; that
they have no belief in God,!
their attitude at' the' Lenin
shrine proves .that . even, those
that try t to believe must
have something to irorsliip.-
As Voltaire said,. "If there
were no God, it would he neces
sary to invent biie."
' Impressive f IgUi'cs pr'oVe'thut
the .radio has cpuie to stay with j
u vengeance. During 1928 re- j
tail sales of rudio 4ippurn.tus.to-i
taled $70,877,517. ' ' "
. .
The extent to which radio
r
has transformed huinau life
and enlarged its posmbililies isj
understood as little as the im- l
portanee of printing was n-
derstobtl when Gutenberg be-!
gan setting i,p his moveable
type.
Printing
.,11
opened
knowledge of the world -1
. , . ., . i.i fcj .
everjuouy unu cum
Iladio offers
tl... ut.MeelieS
uiiwie and inforinatioli of the
world to everybody able to lis
ten.
fctluTlln reports an agreement by
leb General Motors lor 30.000.-
LOCAL LADS
TAKE FIRST!
Advance to Quarter Finals
By 36 to 24 Defeat of
McLoughlin High Foes'
Lead at Quarter Melts
Before Speed of . Pear-;
pickers Play The Dalles
Friday Morning.
SALEM, -Ore., March 14. (fl'J '
Medfurd advanced Into the. quarter j
finals Thursday forenoon when j
they defeated the strong McLough- :
11 n high school team ot Miltun-
'Freewater by u score of 3tf to 2-1. t
it was an lnlereating exhibition i
of the game throughout, with Mo- I
I.oughlln taking a five point lead
beforo the southern Oregon cham
pions could get started. In the
end, however, the bent team tri
umphed, and. with Kcd Macdonnld
showInK tho way, tlio Penrpfekers
co',nc,OUB" " 11,0 ,onB cnu ul
! McLouglilin had a 9 to 5 load
'. tl.n nti.l nt lm f(ilt . i It 11 ft Of nnil I
inrtiitfniiPil in hnlil ilioii own durinir'
" - i
lor. Tho half ended, with Medford
loading, 0 to 10.
Medford will play The Dalles
KrMky morning at It'.ilO.
, Kuku and Astoria will claan
WashinBton hlt-h of l-ortluna uml
iMiemawa atuglni; tho second con-
tost.
. Tho Dalles eliminated 'Tillamook
from further consideration this
morning when thuy defeated tho
Chcc.ienmkcrH. -10 to 2I.
YestiMilay'u Itertults.
M'oshliifc-ton, 2: "Wallowa, iJ.
C'hemawa, 23; Myrtlo Point, 17-
Tho broadcatiing of tiic game!
1 1 line on the uir
over im i"
J. C. renny Co.. and Holmes In
laurunce UKcney. The ulinounolim
1 ..f (li.. minif. In
uchiK done by
" ' (-...., . ;
,,, ,,..,. ,,ho Is popular wl til
radio fans.
Account of Gume.
The play-by-pluy account ot the ;
GAM
- ume follows: i
ii..irl II... lliu.ff In Hib'BOOU
Medford took the llKff in
Orenon cent
ficlil noul. niaklnt; Ihe score. Me
ljugliMn 3. .Medford 0. (,'uplulii
Viincll of Mclaughlin sliol Iu n
cripple and uUdcd further to lite
count. '
Medford called time out to got
together. The Pear Pickers uecm
ed to be wild and off their regular
same. McUnnuld vus roiilcd as lie
went to shout. The first one was
u-iiii. hni the second went In. innk-
i Im; the count S lo 1 lor Mcl.aiieh-
lin. It was tour unu a mm
utcs before Medford first counted.
McDonald took the llpoff and
j went down Iho floor lor a field
Koal"
tin Ihe ncM tlnoif .mciioiuuu iuuk
b short puss and converted to tie
tint count ut u nil.
Referee French caught tlurnett
fouling and Captain Vancll put hl
team In Hi" lead onco nioro wllh
foul conversions.
Nolson. Mctiiuuhlin center, ndd-
fOnntlnned on Paso KIs)
EXCEED HOPES
OF
. WASHINGTON. Mnrcli 14. 1&)
i Income tuxes pouring into the
' .-Texc " Z
nistes mude by treasury officials.
JuZZ "U'no
aeficit for tho fiscal year lau?.
.-'X ,VU'd
yira. -yments of the Income;
- Jy ,
VUivc exueoted thut tint amouni
i would bo r;rceeded tills year
The
corpora tie. T tares tills year uro one
i and one-half per cent lovcr than
''loy were In 127 when thut tax
yj ,,,, ,. u is expected.
' . tl.u. Il.e l,,Wer i-nte WUlll.l
'"""" -
bring In a greater remit. i"mi
Income taxes eolleeted 17" tile eai-
emlar year of 12 were ?2.1M.-
U17 211
I Secretan- Mcllui. sui.1 that the
llncreiuic o"ver what hud been ex -
luect-d on Wednesday amounted to
I14 0O0 000 more than hid bten
Ict'linated.
..icuio.u iw. . , ,. i iim iii-l.-eK .if some slocks were too eastern stundard time.)
first uav of tie jjcuioru-aicwwBii- , ; .,. , ,ii, ..
Hi . fi,..a tl,,.( ' I11K I- IIC puces Ol imilUH liriv lull,: "n- vuiwu.. ......
lin same nnd Mehlus shot was, - . mll,.kl,. , ..,hui." when he
wild. Mclvin was ca'isht un a a . ,.sn(.c ,lle lmll.liot on ,)omllf la ,, ,vllt.cl ot ,M , ,,d
thejlou cal cd BalnHt x"c1r. " Jlot p,,,.,,... BO0d now. ti.ere tinned over on landing at Vail.,.-
." I fTminu.i. lm' Non; cosier:, I ' 'L I f1...' V"l " . IT'
Oreiain center, converted a short . '""J ....... ...... .
TREASURER
CHURCH TO BE REOPENED BY MEXICAN REBEL CHiLf'S
The Catholic edifice, ".a Antigua, in Vera Cms which Is expected by followers of '.he iiprining,
to be a place of worship again If the revolutionists succeed in overthrowing the present regin-.e. The
church has been closed since 1925 due to Hlffsrenos between the government and the, vatlcsn.
LI
S
j Prudent Investors Advised to;
! .j
Buy Industrial and Fede
ral Securities Stock
Prices Too High Stock
Speculation Uncurbed.
WA.SIIINIITON. Marcii 14. (Pi
Secretary Mellon. . M'ho also Ik
Hniirnniit I'M' - f.;durul . reserve
I oreil lo cheek the ue of federal !
reserve
credlt In speculation, suld i
today thut dccplle the fact
thut
.........
pullllifT tueir
. ,
: tin... r uni'lHil investors to buy i
Industrial and Kovernni.llt bonds.
said that while there were
stock iuvestnieiits uvallublo i
niiikliig a forceu.-t I would suy Hint
Ihls Is a (rood tinie lor the pi u-1
dent llileslor lo bli.l bullU-J. This;
docs not ineiin Mint many slocks I
are not good buys, tiome. however,
are too high for sound Investment.
It is easier to pick out sound bonds '
than sound stocks."
Mr. Mellon said he did not feel
that Hie fuel that there was a good I
buyers' market for bonds would
have liny appreciable effect on j
spet-iilahun. ,
The federal reserve board In lis I
efforts lo curb speculation bus met
ith little success thus far. For
two weeks after the warning that
federal reserve credit must not be
useil 'to support speculative bor
rowings loans to brokers and deal
ers by New York member banks
declined M Htl.OOo.f'OM.
EATON HELD FOR
Coiitreny Baton. I i. und his daugh -
W'oudlnnd. V;ibh., Kuinr- in: and
his daughter intended to drown
tlH'mKljlV(!r. '
OffictTH nay Kuton ftulo a row
boHt und that tho couple -went to
Hi. Helens. Ore, and then to Klitin
uth KuIIh. whj thoy iterupicil a
liot-l room tom-tluT. .
I-' oil's bull wan Hft at 'J.r00.
and the glrl'ii at Sj'.'O.
Casualties of ihe
Air Service
IJALTIMOISK. Mar. 14. UVi-
Ueutcnunt Jack AV. Albright of
Philadelphia wus killed and J.leu-
tenant W. I). Ijlgenfrlu of upper
I Ijerb'.
.... , .,
pll.Hed
by All-right crashed In
,., . ,,.,, ,ur.dlnir . ,Kht
: ........ ...
' n-"r
ON
AYS
INVEST
MONEY
WN
BONO
Itody of a deputy I'n.ted Stutes j ,o ,itnl tmlay it wns said thVit An-! e llent' iToover i.nd Hecrem 1 r"n 'M- "mh "f, A"h,""d' "" 0 I UUI lllnllLI III
Ishul. l;oth were bound over to the I deriun's condition was "good." und 1 ,"T 1 1 !" 1 "u,cr ""j , H,"'r,!,", .used by nlr mall ships as an emer-
I grand jury on Mann act charges, j Va". nMhougl! he was silrlously ! 'V, ';fnI7 Held. The lights, while notj nIWlp fll 1TD DOT
! Katon left a note at his home In wounded. Ihcro wus nu iinmeilliite I ' ',! 1 "n"..' IK"1 "i '"r... In i" Hie day time, will have I III IU MM III I I UIIUV I
u... ... ... .... r
Stranded Ship Leaking
MAItSIfl'IKLU Ore.. 'Jkch 1 1. 1
!-Tho transma.lnc steam Pulghter
j Sujamcco. sltanded on the beach',
I north of Cis.s Ha- bur for several!
1 weeks, has s(arteo leak. All ef-1
i forts to lloat her have been iinsitc-
cesSful.
COLONEL
ENDS
MEXICAN VISIT
BY HOME HOP
Leaves Mexico City Air Port
With Mail Plane Miss;
Morrow Not at Field
Carries Ten Passengers
To Land in Texas.
UKOW'NSVIIjLB, Tonus, March
.14. (() Colonel Cliurlos A. l.lnd
'tlinreh luiided hero ut ":"5 p, nit 'to-
ua.v iuissoiirci a ""in
ico City. 1
v
MIONICO CITY, .'.larch 14. Ml
Im: Ills three weeks visit to Ills;
fluneee. Miss Anne Morrow, hop-
pe.l oft for Itrownsvllle at :i (
o'clock this morning (10:87 o. in.
eiiKlne Irouble
He need Hie rcqrulur ti if niiill
plane of Hie new service which he
rcccnlly inaugurated between
Mexico City and Brownsville,
The American airman carried
ten passengers and considerable
mail.
He was accompanied by Co-I'llol
It. V. Kent, one of the regular
pilots In the servlrv.
Anne .Morrow was not lit the
field nor were there any members
of the Morrow 'lainlly. The
colonel s farewells were In the prl-
vuey
Duly
Held
lure.
nt Ihe eml.nssv reHlrieliee.
a small group uf the usual J
force witnessed the ilepur-
IS
WOUNDED FIVE TIMES
I
HI'OKA.N'K. Wash., .March 11
(P) With five bullet wounds In
his body. K. .1. Anderson, 47, serv
ice stntion ohcrutor. was In n bos-
'p i-.. - .. I.
. ,,t ,r0 today after a gun battle
:.. i.ti. I"
' l.lll.l ll.tr.. Inf QV nfll.l. a Ituf.lA'
Little Girl Checks
Up
I
WALUKN, N. V., Mur. I I.-
IIP) Chief Justice Tuft hus
confessed error in a letter lo ;
Helen Terwllllgi r. 13, who un
1 tho radio heard him udinllils- '
! t.-r thu outh of ..file; to Mr.
j lluover. The words pres -rlbed
' ""- """"" " "" e;
p T IIU.VLl miiu uri,;iiu, -r ,
fnft wrote thut he sub!
"preserve, mom
"preserve, maintain and pro-
tl-ft. mill added
Vou may
j. ...,..
u. ieci or un oiu man s mem-
'" In view of the rudl...
e Incident, hhlnk, "shows
how much ui.,ci.refully one
who Is exercising public duly
must now commit hlm-elf."
'M
tlimgcr of death. : reflectors of such stylo, tney 1 III I II 111 UU I UUIlU I
h . f the meiiBiire would take. i,n visible bv aviators In the day ; UUHI1U WUfViiwi
('lion leaving the While House ,.,, .., 'i.i,t will bo spaced! ' ' '
T,ff nth hyi ''" 1,1 1110 H"W "m ,"rm .other fields to bo lighted In south- The stock murket toduy brolto out
Oft I att Uath by nis-tbo surplus of crops. ' will bo at OravoL, th narrow trading area within
I' . . d j ' onperatlves must be eneotir- " - pr,k un(1 Missouri! which It hns been fluctuating for
Listening tO IaaiO ged to form sIhIiI1IzuHi.ii coriKira-; ' . ' . whk.ll ttr0 no, tli of I the past fortnlglit with u tromen-
UloiiK In tnu-e CHre of this sunilim. ! dous outburst of strength. Uuylng
. ' snld Senator Nye. The n-w proposed field for Med-! ,,ers were distributed over a
t, 4. ' '.. ..... ...in i. ni.ie.i bv the city,: broad list of Issues, a few high
TORNADO TAKES
LIVES
IN S.
9 PEOPLE
Storm Strikes Little Com-'""
! .(
munity Without Warning
r,llV ij, dii, f
mill iiuiiico in l an i ui
. , , . orvn
Intant OlOWn OUU
Ruin
Yards, Unharmed,
aKIIlCNVIl.I.i:, S. t .March II.
--VP: -Mini puraoinj uro dead, two
life ffliMiKln tii bo djiiiK inn! flvo
; i mi uwivra ure iiijiii, uio Tic-
.!. n,, inn, ii'in iiiiw mile
tonimuiilty, a sniull sottlcinunt 7
AllhollsU Iho coinmiiully
bus a
. MyiII:iai.ou i.i oiny .vv, uio loill.ilio
" ".. u ......... ui.u
'"'. value and went, so suddenly
that nearby residents took Hie roar
I for Ihuuder. uml wore nut
: or us true nature until tney ileum
the cries of tliu Injured and dying.
Four homes, n cotton gin. a
church uml a building uf Six Mile
academy, a llaptlsl preparatory
school, were in Ihe zone of dc
Mlruetlun. Medical aid was rushed
to lliu cuniinunlly from I'lckeus und
Uborly, nearby, to cure lor Iho In
jured. All nine of Iho drullei reported
hero were caused by tho cullupso
of two -of the fuur liunies which
were struck. They Included (1.
Nelre llurreit, a depiilv slierirf. his
wife nnd Hirer children, und Mrs.
Tillman liarrctt and lliree daugh
ters. An Infant uf Hin Tillman
Carrel t family wus blow n "OU yards
" , "ul ,ml 'ri.,us.,
' "J"1"-
WITH HOOVER FOR
FARM RELIEF ACT
rllKlll khl Irh 111 I
'
IV luiriv.er.iv M.....I. n n.
...... . .. ,
.Farm roller legislation formed the
- - -
fundamental of any legislation must
LARGEST
BLAZC IN ?0 YEARS
! kiii oi-t nf finfoiwiwnu Uli i Hunn- I ' t n..u A 1.mun nTnillf HIIBIllfl I 1BI
i nunnii inn
- IIM l MM Hfl
Lunuuii unu
- ji, when night flying win oo
gun bv nlr mail ships. The soutn
I.DNDON, Kng,, March 1 1. (I') I, .,. Oregon section Is tho mosl
Hi iiltlered Hiinics and smoulder-. ,i,,.i..,u of the coast routo und
t-
;lng einbors rfliualued ul duyllght
tiirtny or it riru winch lor heal an.f rt to 1)lako this section ns wiro
A.I .1 ....! e.,v,.re,l Is
........ ..... " "
- ...: ....nev ...,.,uu,. n.;,. ... -v ,
, years. ooo. En iq lne tr WW
; A strong easterly wind picked up MAHSHFIIOUl. Or.v March 14.
the. bln.o on the outskirts of a fac--(, James Canghe 40 for sev
,toir district on ll.e south bank ;ifj(.ral years oinplo. with Hi.. Coos
i 'hi Thames shortly after midnight county engineering department.
mis morning awi sprcau it qinca.y
to nelgbborlng factories
CITY WILL
E
UUR BENEFIT i
6eacon Lights to Be In
j stalled in Six Weeks
Federal Men Here to
Complete Plans One
Light Going in On New
Medford Port if Plan fori
Purchase Carries.
Medford, along with tho entire
.Pacific eoutft, will share in an ox
j tensive further development of tlioj
j aviation Industry and in propara-1
t tlon for that development, tho
.government in ulx weuka or sooner,
I will begin tho liiHtallation of bea- j
(con lighlH in Kouthein Oregon and!
I will llKht neverul eminocy land-1
I ins fieldH for nlht tlylnK1, accord- I
'ins to S. H. JtonKM, airways exten-'
ininii Hupi'rlutendent of tho north-.
wewt, who, accompanied by C, O.
; Mlllor. airways engineer, arrived I
111 Medford IiiHt vi'titni; fi-om I'nrt-I
land and KcaKle.
Thewe two uflieluln have prac
tically completed preliminary prep-1
nnitienH for tho litflitintf of thoj
Vaciilo coant air routo and will ho
in Mud lord for .1 0 dayn complet
linK detullH, prepunitory to actual!
;iiiHlnUulln of equipment. Tho'
routo at tho present Ih lighted
' ,'",Ui
! t'no beai'on of tho bov
orn.1 to bo;
' Installed in this section ot tho.
.Miiiio win uu luvuieu ul ..leuiuiu b
new airport, dopen.llnt'. of course,
iwhether or not the e
not the city airport
"ll to h0 vot;,, ",,nn n,xl
month, will carry. However, Mr-
HAVE SHAR
IiogBH this forenoon exprosHed con-; but there Is no oiflclul conflriua -
lldence In tho city of Medford .nn f ntrtes at the treasury
carryliiB out Its present air pro- department.
iri iini iinil hesitated to eonimltl fjeyuiour Lowman, assistant sec -
himself as to what would happen
to Medford's iipportunllles of hold-
Inis its pittseiii. position a" t'uuriui. conmilssloJier .of prohlbi
liiiDottiint uvlatloif point , on tho ti0n, said that do casos brought
J'acllli! coast 'If plans miscarried. I under tho Jones law hail roachod
Many Helicons.
In Juckson county beucons will
uo placed nine nines apun on
level country und four miles upurt
'in muuntiilnous districts, in keep-
lug with plans iiiauo lor ouior coni.0rnlug bootleggers q u i 1 1 1 n g
sections of the coast. Helicons business .woro untrue. Slnco tho
surrounding Medford, will bo l'jduy tho Junes law wus signed by
smiled at Hold Hill und Tulont, I I'nialilunL C'oolldgo, reports havo
uwuralwlth tho next one south six nines
the other sldu of Ashland, nicy country thut bootleggers wero
will bo located approximately fourulMUluonni tholr Illicit krudo. In
ipllcs upurt In Iho Siskiyou nioun-vll,.ttUiy theso stories havo said
lulus wllh one directly ut Hie 1hul the big operators among tho
summit. It Is possible ono or two vlolutors were taking this action,
beacons In the mountainous sen- rnllll.r tlmll (llv0 prnulty of flvo
Hun will be equipped with tnul-ycarB In prison nnd a maximum
viiluul power plants It dlBluneo ml0 ut jig.ooo. Tho penally.
Is prohlblllvo lii making power I ,OWt!Vcr. inuy bo set by tho Judge
extensions. I hearing a case and may bo no
Ileacons on Iho valley floor l"moro thun under tho present law
bo U feet high on u steel lower. thll colll.t B0 rules,
and will have automatic controls. . coincident with the report that
keeping them in .operation from I bootleggers wero becoming f right
dusk to duwn. Knell ono will cllcai it ,vns related thut tho prlco
have 'two sets of globes, one being ot ,,uor wu being doubled or
kept In reserve If the other should j trpi,., because of the added risks
become defective. The cliungo In involved. Theso types of reports
globes will bo done automatically. (.nucd officials to smile, and they
On ckur nights, tho beucons will, ,, ,, tne uoef that tho boot-
ibe visible for 60 miles, throwing (.KR(,ri wpro lwng 0 pretext to
their shafts of two million candle-. ol)lu,n frum tl0r customers a
power light at un angle Into H'oBr(.at deal more than tho poor
air. In the mountainous country, 'ny of (Uor 3old In this coun
Ihe towers will bo over 100 foot t Wu( woru,,
!. . , Miii'iiiinrtlni; , . . ...... ji.. n tt,o
bluh. leaching abovo surrounums
trees.
An official inspector will visit
thu beacons periodically t Kohus been the policy of the proht
tliein In good condition und In th hltlon bureau to devote Its atton-
euse of Individual power Pmm"',iion to the lurgo operators umong
un ntlnndunt will be omploycd at th( vloIltori, nni to strlko at tho
tho beacons constantly.
I Mglit lint-roil I ieid.
I Tin. unlv field In Juckson coun -
ty to bo lighted by tho govornmciitlr,)IlUll(. ttgt.iitB for the big law
'will bo nt llurron, where 20 Ilghm !volators.
. ... i. .m l,n a
.,r or.n eun.llO power uen ...
I ..lebt in case
K.UOL UUI ll.ii. .--e.
i i 1., i ii
I" ' ; . ,.(,,.,.,,,. 0f tho field.
under government stan.luros
the field If eonstructed. suld Mr.
will nla.-o Medford on un
...... ..ir ..,.n ..n tho Pu -
..',. '-.
Tho lighting ot the vncitio w
i routo muy bo completed by J"n
A.r. nUBgs Is making especlul er-
,, ,us possiu
lo for night flyers.
.iiea at a uospiiai ue.o ..v
day. .. ... ....
n r.i.it n n a r t ,
Three Year C
Taught to L
and Smoke,
ar
!
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1 LOS ANCilU.US. Mar. 14.
j Ai I'.ccuuse Iut son, Charles, I
aged 3. smokes cigars und clg- :
unities "like a sron man." j
Mrs. Wrna Huskey was today
divorced from her husband. ;
Noah Uuskcy. j
"My husband thought it was .
iti-eui run ror cnurics 10 pun ti
ut a pipe, loo, anil I've hail a i
terrible lime trying to bri'ak
t.im i.t ti.,. hai.it.-m.. i h,. 1
kty told SuiH'l'lor Judge Kd- 4 ,
win K. Huhn. Hhe ul.o do- ,
clurcd that lluskey luid given j
tho boy liquor until ho was
drunk. '
Judge Huhn gave Mrs. Ilus- !
key tho custody of the boy 4
ami his baby Bister and j
awardoil tier $00 n month 1
alimony. .
!
EFFECT OF BILL
RepOI'tS Reformation AmOnQ
Booze Peddlers
L a C k
Confirmation
H I ft h p r
Liquor Prices Brings Of
ficial Smile.
.
14. VP)
WASHINGTON', March
BOOTLEGGER
NOT YET KNOWN
Many reports havo roachod the.turod 4ooo rovulutlontsts on lour
ars or pruninuioti enrurcomcni.
officials that uootleEgora woro
scurrylnir to cover slnco the onuct-
nient of tho Jones hill to lncroasolroy and Baltlllo on Torreon, -
penalties for dry law violations, At tho samo time, Oenerul Col-
mtury of tlio irvnsury. In charge
f prohibition, anil Dr. Jiilnoa M.
a dotornilnatlon ami it was Im
lloslblo to Juduo tho offoet of thoied and somo cupturcd.
i legislation at this early dato. Low-
nmn helievcil that most of tho
report reaohing tho depurtment
,., from various sections of the
r.stieiiiuny uiu un. uei'.j .
bootlegger who sold liquor by tho
drink, or pint or quart, for it long
sourco of supply rather man 10
pne ,, innumerable coses against
, .,., n-aaiors who are only dls-
" ' t
NKW VO UK, March 14. tlti
price, sj.... """'
nearly 25 points, whllo a long list
of active Industrials and specialties
i sold 1 to S points higher. Nearly
'a scoro Issues moved Into new high
ground
HllOW(.'d
for the year. Trading
a marked expansion in
volume.
Ocncrul .Molur wum buutrht in
MfivliH of BOOO to 15.000 Hharea In
the luto tradinff. Other AlotoiH
alfo were ubHorbfd un a liHihtf
tin tho whoie murkut contin
ued to huw bibber under tho
ftiinuliiH ut udvunccH In, high
priced hIiui'uh.
Itadlo, old Ntock. reuched 60S, a
Jump of ZS point, luto In the final
hour and new hitmen croHcd 100.
Tho cloud n tr tons xraa strong.
Hales approximated 4,600.000 j
REBELS OF
NORTH ARE
FALTER NG
i i r- I ir- -
Powerful Federal Forces
Closing in On Torreon
Naco Returns to Gil Fold
Rebels Claim Capture
of 700 at Artega
Washington Sends More
Troops to Line.
(Hy tho Aitouclatcd lrca)
a powerful federal ai-miea con
tinued to clcso in on tho rebel
Ktroiife'hold at Torreon, the revolu
tionary ranks alony the northern
border today gavo uigns of beg.n
ning to fulter.
Coming cloHoly on the hcela of
the action uf Xaeo in returning
to government allcgianco, a broach
between tho authuritleM ttutk nlui-e
in Agua rrieta and it wiui uneer
italn whother tho town had rt
! turned to tho government fold.
Oeneral Olachea. who took Nat o
In tho name of the bov
'eminent
Willi J'Utl MiiVm uml Vn.ml Inillinu
iH firmly entrenched and has been
m touch with tieneral Callea, the
I federal commander-in-chief.
Jlo
IIh expecting reinforcements.
Tho rtibels claimed the capture
u "00. t'ederal Holdler in an en-
'counter at Artoga yeaterday, but
;thln was offset by reporta from
liloneral Almuzan, who' is leadlnu
one of the main federal anniea
agulnut Torreon, that ho hud cap- 1
troop rrnins.
i Uoncrul Almuzan . i contlnuiiii
! bis drive westward from Moute-
j les Is presslm? northward throunh
! the stuto ot Kucetas and has shlfl-
j eil his headnuarterS' from III
, tlraudo to Kilo hrhiKlng him mur"
. closely in touch with events In
UurunKO. '
. IJosultory flaf tlnsr between
Ml 'and i'obel . outposts , were , re
ported,, in one skirmish 14' rebels
bolng roportod killed, many wouu.l-
Of theso
seven were executed. . i
i The insurucnts on tho west coust
were standing still. The govern-
mont reported them demoralized
Und ready to bolt northward at
the first sign of cullupso ot the
'rebel movement.,
WASHING-TON, March 14. (IP)
Another small detachment .of
American, troops was reported lo
duty on the Mexican border to re
inforce those sent two days ago
to Nuco, Arizona, to protect that
town and the wuler supply of tho
city ot Blsben,
.Major Oenornl Wm. Ijasslter.
commander of the corps area at
Sun Antonio, reported to the war
department today thut Colonel
ljouglas McCaskey. commander at
Kurt Ilunchura, Arizona, had or
dered out the second squudron of
tho 10th Cuvalry und a small de
tachment of Infnntry, nil under
command of Mojor Charles 11.
Hnzeltlne, of the 10th Cuvulry.
Tho Washington P.-T. A. will
meet Friday. March 15, nt 3
o'clock. .
Will Rogers Says:
NEW YORK, Mureh 14.--Hurrah
for JJowes as ambus .
sador to Kiitfland. I can see
Charley at. one of those after
noon tea orgies saying "If
this is tea, somebody made
it out of Chicago river water.
Bring me a couple of saucers
full of coffee." Picture him
with that old
sway h a o It
pipe, und his
feet on tho
deck a ' toll
ing K i n g
George "Hull
and Muria,
George, it certainly seems
good to get mixed up with
some real bloods after what
I been roosting with for four
ycai-s in that senate."' They
will have to call out the
kings ' own Tfoyul- Orsc
Guards and Dublin Fusileers
to throw him down and get
those, knee breeches on him.
" Tours, r""." ' :
, WILL ROGERS. J
P. S. : He is going first lo
San Domingo to cheek up
their finances. , That ought
to keep him busy for almost
a quarter of nu hour.
(Continued on rage four).
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