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PA'QE POUR MEDFORD MTTL TRIBUNKMEDFORD, onF.GON, MONDAY. MARCH is. lf)2f. M EDFORI) MAIL f RIBUNE DUIf. uiM'iir, We'll! I'jMWwd by 1M MKDFOKU rM.1TI.Ml CO. J-11!S N. fir n. Ww fj BOIICHT W. WW, Mltor l. bi.mpteb biiiih. uuw AD Iwfcunfcnt Nmpipw fatetal u tttoad elau mMr U Uxlluit, Dttug. into Ml f Mi 8. I8f. SUBSCRIPTION UA1M By MiH In AdMiM: . UUly, lib ftuidljr, rm...... $T.!0 ' I'lllJ, l0 Huuhr. Hill IMlly, eltluHU Huodty, jw ..-ft Iiiily, Ultlxia Siuwliy, leHll 3 tVtrkly MiU Tribute, AM I'rar 9. OA HUAUy, on Jif 00 Ity fuller. In AAw In MdfuM, AthLunl. Jjaolll. Central ptli,t, 1'twuiit, ltkbl, llutd ""iJSl "u,Sy.: i.Mir..... .n jlee of investigation in loss than :I0 day, in an efforKlo sojve it. I iIL'i'J; i1St'Sj."Sit,1y('ir;;;!; rloM j ' One hripht mrn'iiinu he announced a hew corVrnment policy iuMrmi! KhYi Si''t , 00iof oil eonservation, nii.l the abandoiiment of oil prospecting on . Hf .UBI'.B OP THE jumoriAIMi VHIM llxrlilnl Ml Until win nl I Tbe AwcUlM ITi Ij urltolflr tntllM In tlx mt toe puAactiwn tu wn gupkinwi Huti t it or MMrmr eriiii in ui iv, nd fclss tn Ih kl iirti HU1 lwfln. au iijr;i isr puiiiinuoo u iteciti duoiHao! hrrtin if rtitwi. Rarn ilaJly tfrncc clrmliUoa for ill MOtiu MMlif Oct 1, !fiff, H Ji. ftfTrflrU paper fif tlw Cdy of Mnifofd. Omdal paper of JtwiMD Cuunif. It C. MWiK.VHKN k (0MIAKT rnnebco. Lot AiCi. Stltl. 1'oftlmd. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry All have returned from tbe bas ketball tournament ot Kulem rc Joielng. and some vow never to return to Knlem except In tho cus tody of tho sheriff. Tho booing, and tho water, left a bad taste in their mouths. As John Mann says: "It is all part of life, so wliat of it." This is pleasant philosophy: sound, logical, reasonable, and not subject to successful contradiction. Outside of the homo contingent, and the Astoria delegation, nobody wnnted the Mcdford team to win, ond thero was a decided spirit against them, except when It came. to matching pockotbooks. Astor inns were tlie only friends in court. They did not chill when tholr vic tory over Washington made them the final contenders with tho Cnlll son crew. Southern Oregon fans were glad they won the ,chiuuplon shlp. Hut they did not exult, no thoy would had they lowered the colors of Washington high. The tcum -and its - supporters were pointed for tho motropol 1 1 a n srtuad. The Chomawn Indians were the life of the party.. They exhibited tho flashiest floor work of nny squad In 'tho conflict, and were brilliant In their pnsslng. Hut their basket throwing : was abominable and deplorublc. They must have missed- fiOOn shots, but . neither tholr hopo nor their courage over weakened. One failure Just In creased their determination to gar ner a basket next lime. They would get the hall and raeo down the floor llko greased lightning, then honVc wild, and do this over arU over; and over and over, and over and over, everlast ingly and 'without end. Their op ponents might lag, but tho longer the game, the faster they sprinted. If their running during the tour ney was placed ond to ond, they would liavo traveled across the continent and up to their necks In tho Atlantlo ocoan. Next, year thoy may bo able to throw n basket occasionally and It will be Just too hod for the rest ot yte stato when they do. k I John Ilutler, tho notorious wise. tracker was present,, but refrained rrom dispensing his wares. He having a rest. So was every- pony emo. ;inny, acquired as much rest ns neonlu do when llinv I,,, ip. ijroy. to Diamond Lake and climb fit, Bnldy. . !. Tho general atmosphere at the iicet was one of sullen sociability, 'ho slluntlon Is best described liy ho following clipping from tlie mlth County (Kan.) pioneer: , N'oxt Kundny at the Hpring I Htrect church, tho Ttev. c. W, ' Merrick will preach on the k subject. "Hell." As he Is full f of his subject n great time Is ( expected. Come. . j, (Jrcat good, however, came from Oie victory, ns the Hen flnrnett noy shaved off the fungus growth An his tipper lip. that has been iSasqueradlng ns a mustache. innni: .'iii:khh . van Tin: ?HAMI'IONH, AN'i) A HAI'IOTY nAzon::! Ij On tho return trip, a number tried to exceed the recent speed cord of rj.S4r,T9 miles per nur. made on tho Florida sands tear Miami, and failed. Jnmes Krimiston, who escorted fl kids to the tournament, had a good mad Krlday evening, when lie read tho Portlnnd Journal ac denunt of tho Medford-The llnlles ipimo. The arileln admitted that fedford won the game decisively, but Tho llnlles team had won . n tfpicnl University of Oregon moTiil Ictory. : 1 A respito from four 'days of cheering was ilevoutedly hoped for to- tho cheerein, hut W tannol bo Oiat way. Mr. HnliVbow . (Ilbson telegraphed the Unlvorso this mor njng that tho first Chinook of the war had foolishly enttuht himself if the Hnvage Rnplds, rlnm. and so there will he huxtnrrrt far Into the nignt. , I'UHTL,ANI). Ora.. Mnrrl, 1 dflPlInexporlentro . lu driving was KM by pollc to have resulted In tho death yoterffciy of Kay Miller, ii, who w' fsjally crushml be tween twomreef cars In tho down ljwn riltrlct The youth, rldlm Ills nrntotcyclo .on llrnadwnv, fil cfnntndto r-s to ih ifl nf a street ear. Jlo was unable to get clear before notthoouod street car was upon hint and Ktiund Ills motorcycle to bits, between the twn cars. He died on the way to the hospital. I' PRESIDENT HOOVER MAKES GOOD IN RECORD TIME WK tin vc linil 11 new IVcsiilput fur less tliim two week.1!, but it in alroiuly iippiirent tlicre is n very different sort of linnd nt tin! wheel. 1 here lias lieen no Wlllc-lif ill wailing, no, ll cut wati-lilll'. , .... i . i i ' ' t no Khust writintr. no presidential spokesman. ; In those 12 (liiys President Hoover 1ms done more definite; .. . , . ... . , l tlunps, tnken more positive aetioii, initiated niore new polieies, and reversed more old ones than the late Colonel Roosevelt. Not only has our new President mentioned the Prohibition ; problem hy name; lie lias, announced he, will appoint a, commit. federal land. The next inoriiiiiK he frankly . nieht will niiilce public it J I 1 fi t s . t abatements by the treasury.. ;' Instenil of Retting press reports iilon" the line that "from the very highest authority,", iir 'from, a source close to the President, it was learned todny, etc,." there has been an official annnimceinent of some finrt from while, brief statements, but very much to the point, and the President standing srpiarely behind thorn. There has been no drum heating or ballyhoo, no press agent stuff at all. But there has been notion every minute, definite. L'lenn-cnt notion the sort of action one might expect from a new , president of a large corporation, perhaps, but. not the sort wo have eome to expect in reeent years from new Presidents of this country. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, w have not only a new Presi dent; we have n new KIND of President. : . One may like or dislike him, one may approve or disprove, what he lias done; but certainly no one can deny that for the first time in two decades we have a man of deeds rather than words in the "White Housed QUILL POINTS 1 Now oVh hnvc a 10 por cent miisHiicc tux to (liscojriij?c neiglibors who borrow. The nrtiKtio tomponuaont, by nny other nnmo, would spend ns much time feolinp sorry' for itself. Viee-lVeside.it C'urtiH, enduring Sennle oraiory, sliould re flect that his ancestors lortured white men. Americanism : Twin beds and twin jjarapos for native stock; twin children for the new immigrants. AVbile crowds stand in the cold to wntch n vieh man's dinrei' Riiests arrive, it. seen'i foolish to search tbe Gobi for the inissiii!,' link. " ... M. .. Srodern pipe sinokers retain every good feature of the In dian's custom, except thnt of sitting under the open sky. Another duel between proniineiit. citizens of Paris, nnd neither suffered unless von count Hie final kiss. . Happy thought! Make mnrriiise less transitory by givimr tlie diamond nt (he eiid of the fifth year. The cable story that -Spain's withdraws supports neglects to Iepul)liis aren't' nncrateful. is dead before inistptotinn him 1o How convenient! The new money will go in the return en velopes provided by General Motors credit organizations with out folding. It just shows dhat will happen when Messrs. Morrow and Lindbergh uit good-willing for a ''moment o think of some thing else. ,. ' ',! '. Correct, this kohIimioo: "I urn meek," snM lu "hoonuso J love peneei imt lici-mise I tirend getting Miuicheit." ENGI i v.ivrn rvi.'!! .i f m.... t i t , . " . " ' .iriit. niipurently hy Ills own rur.nr. W) With her eMof onKlncer ilrnil Tho ,joy W11B ,,,,,.,,.,1 , w, ThP I'.v tils own li'iintt, thp lliitlll I frrluhli-r was liminil fur fhnnulial MUTT AND JEFF LewNou6rv MTneiRt- $sr'i I og-Ff: is "business I see.ve.Mi But.x. f He uaewT oor t FouMt that thcrs ) . PlCft, r'LLGfiT 0M& ) V, Ja', l TCRRtBUif I . AfAUUORRttTi AOvjT s Wf5 -rijy0 FIFTIES J " SsTSe MMUJ STOCK T06Ri r. . jg i. .... y if f imj,MKWY' ' -.--";.;: rsur xr on or . s r wii i v I nnv American President since . .c . ... , . ,.....,. .. declared hereafter the govern- . . . . . , fnc cm 111 1; lug tax refunds anil i ; ' . ! t the White. House, every little! dictator will fall when Alfonso say on whom. - They wait until a great man support foolish isms. freighter Wcjirpool was In port to day after a fiO days' struggle with. adverse elements. Acting Chief Kmjlneer Ktnne.i said that almost from the moment tho lC-yeur-ohl tramp put out from Wales she was buffeted by terrific storms. . Chief Kngineer Ohaffey was found fn his bcrath with his throat The Little Fellow Has a Personal Health Service By WILLIAM Sliud Mti prtlnlnir to pmonal ttHh uul hr1i, "ot to dlitnwia n i utif ihouli t brl.l wi ilttn m ink. om to th. lr. number el ututa t- ciTed, only . Um eu b unwercd hrre. Ko rpiy can be nude to qoerte. ut eeolona. mt to iMtmctioM. xmim lit, wiiii.m D,td,, m cr. oi itu pwmiw, ,. .......,.... JZ. T7 ' THK .NATIISAIXY U:pt-jiXD1:d t im.D - ' As It seems to me. in the past 15 yearn there has been a fairly t constant stream, or trickle, of quer- I u. f,om parents resardinu the ' " " ,..' 'hl' Mh.ti of these q u e r i e h arc prompted by dlT ficuliios tho chllil encounters upon iMttcrinK school, where the teach- ' cr undertakes to from left-banded ' to right - handed I for writing. The lale-n comment: on this problem published in this! column Lis elicited three valuable' le.ters of protest, two from teach- j ers. and a third from a reader who '" or " 'e a teacher ' J letters, for the good of the order. . Ohio teacher writes: I am a left handed teacher. No one ever at tempted to break me, 1 have never attempted to break a pupil, and Ij' '"- , ' Z ,, 1 "I ' ,h, in,,.h.V nttf fellow give up his smoking on this , ,)re.lk one of ,his hahil. More ; th... a dl ...rn in iho nlr. l - 'i i-ii i t :ih iiiHirueted that chlldrpn on cn taring school fi'ecp:iently use both! hamU equally well. If the child j up tho chalk with his left hand the wacher should place It in his rlKht; with a remark of this typo: "Try! this hand once." She xhoulri re peat this two or threo times and I then it should ho apparent which in tho natural hand for the child to ue. When this is determined the child should he permitted to use the natural hand, rijrht or left, without further comment. In one of our fiit teachers conferences tiur Kupervlsor said that hefnro nny teacher should attempt to break a Iff I -handed child that teacher uiiKht to ii.te her left hand in place nf the ritfht for one whole day. w rill nir, dressing, eating. and work ing; and she hoped such teacher would have ioufh meat and pic for dinner in the evening. Tench ers today know that stuttering is one of tlie had results of trying to break a naturally left-handed child. Who wants the child broken The Ijarents of naturally . left-handed children combat the . teacher . in this; one mother enme In high dud geon to insist that tho teacher must break the child; another placed her eh lid's left arm In a sling and hound up., the hand so that the child could not use it; even a doc- tf,i- trilil i. if. Or. hi-nlir. hiu rh!lrl Iicfore Ihe boy started to school. Recently the mother of one or my pni.lls visited our school, watched our work for a while, came up to me. took the chalk from my left Recently the mother nf one of my l,.,,t od tl ! Mirht hand, saying: "Jlore, miss. Use thin j hand.'' I know teachers are not perfect, neither arc members of other professions, . hut please give the devil his due. It might he; worth your while to watch them conduct physical exercises, too. y parents were a bit more interested In the welfare of pupils, they might do some of the things the tenchbr is compelled to do nnd give her an opportunity to teach. (Signed.) A fine, illuminating letter that, from a real teacher, obviously. I'tirticularly admirable is' tho way she treats that episode of tho vi Hi lling .mother breaking tho teacher of her left-handedness in one easy lesson, so to speak, a casual nllU sion In an amusing Incident, and then on with our plea for forbear ance. This young teacher appar ently has a great denl of that prec ious quality, and no doubt It is an asset in her calling and brings her happiness. A Ins, not nil of the present gen eration of school teachers are so well trained or so forbearing. This undiminished trickle of tellers from paronts of lot't-hnndcd ohllditu. I mi8tIcntc(l. ,. ', shows that tialto a few toaohcrs 44 skip tho conferences, or If they! pioa'sant liny In W'nil Streot Sat nro compelled to attend, then feel ulrtav tor ,hB majorltv. New York's Unit they do not need to loam any Mr tnK llort lkc ,hrtro cr. more about teaching. nin an(1 ,.t0,,k ,.ic(.s weJ. p. a nri-.Ti,n- vi . -c.t r-i.t! i million shares an hour kept lirokon ' , .. ibnsy. "Tho favorites" climhert lo v Itlinl,, Horn Witl. Toot .. I , h Hrokors. n.ul nil 0ir two ami a half weeks old , ean wen, homB ,.Ilwinq hithy w- horn with a toot i. is j comfol.tlnK concialIls frora Mr. this mirwial? Uoes It slunlfy too i Ml!0n.8 rpc,nt stmomont and con much of certain food mutorials In ylnm ,hnt nil Is for tho hest ln .1... .......... ,'"1' ....... n ii.ii. US many bh I 1 niniiuii?., niii-i. a?. these: The baby will not live who is born with a tooth. The tooth will certainly fall out. and numer ous others. Mrs. X. U. K. nt all. Just a trifling slip of na-j tore. It happens In not a few In-I Tough Moral Problem BRADY, M. D. I stances, and these infants live to ' laush at the superstitions. Ob, Ildy. Iuly! h,a"n as ',om ' ' Is it lin- gering? H. c. N. ! Determination to enforce nrohl-j Answer. Pulmonary means ofjbilion seems to be genuine. . ! the lungs.. T. li. Is an abbrcvia- When you have rum in your i lion means tubercle bacillus. You cabin, you cannot deny that you mean pulmonary the. tuberculosis. transported It unless- you happen 1 beg to bo excused from suggest-j not to know how it got thero. And ing symptoms. Pulmonary tuber-1 ulosis Is usually a chronic or long enduring Illness, months or years, depending on how early ot Is roc ocnizet measures are 10 rn" ' 1.c,.tn f JT , husband claim, that tobacco smok0 "i"" J"?'1 k !" BCrm" '"T' , "lm thnt ijreaihe and has no effect on .lin ease germs. Please decido which si right. .Mrs. S. P. D. Answer. You are right nrid Friend Ilusbnnd is all wrong. Hut 1 ..A.. .1.- ground. netter ventUntinn of the .....u w.im u uiiIM.s- Phere, (Copyright John F. Bille Co.) 1 Another way to clean up somo'.lran Tl)n,,cc0 company )n8 made """ '"" "" am 'lu""'' Is to net that a pasKcngci' .... ..u v ...... """"' " "" set- ii.u , , ' ' . : 290. an V"1',""7- K't'ln when 5iu married ., ,t'r' ""'"tl '"dgo Va-y .t'.lny, us Kmu ,, 'f "''d'-red J.lle Kite to go back U)1-U(., fc " . (Copyright John P. ' Hille Co.) Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One.) ker or Murphy,' and wiser than either, Judge Olvany, retiring, may change the face of New York's pol ities, and the coining mayoralty campaign. The general public is Interested, since the Olvany resignation is, perhaps, connected with the recent presidential campaign. There was much protest from Tammany when Governor Al Smith are continuing In the selected Franklin Roosevelt for thomom'ns of nun. , Kovernnrshlp. Uoosevclt had open-1 )jarninKs for the venr on Amcr-' ly attacked Tammariy. and lhati., t,.i,0 m' .in.i, ,,.- i hotly resented his nomination. . Some politicians connect JucIr? Olvaiiy's reslRitation with that pro test. Governor Smith's friends will bo Blnrt to know that his poer in New York polities Is in no way decrcas- Art Kilt lfil)iAi tnnrn rntn tKtril An. tlie host possible of worlds. '.'Honor thy father nnd thy mn ther, thnt thy cays may ho long in the Innd thnt tho Ixnl thy tlod giveth thee." John I). Rockefeller, Jr., is not indifferent to thnt com mandment. In 1!2X ho gave, in memory nf his mother, Laura Spel- to Decide man Kockefeller, many millions, in-j eluding Jo.noo.ooo for a national park, to the New York hospital 42,000.000, to the I'niverHlly ot Chi caRO 31.000.000. and innumerable other glftg to science, religion and "tllCIl"nn-. i komethlni: new in prolijliitinn en-; : forcement interested nnsKenKers on ! iln outward bound steamer Olym-: jpie Saturday. ! Jimt before the ship sailed, pro- blbition officer searched a worn-: an's cabin, found lhrefc bottles ofi something they would not . say what and the lady will have trouble. transporting rum Is a crimo. Had the lady waited until the! ship left the dock, she' need not ' have been thirsty. , I t Your evening iuior will tell you j tho news from Mexico. . . Revolutionists, no matter how de termlned. have little ': chance against modern war methods. Mexi co's president. Pones Gil, Is ait ex perienced fighter and has under him generals ot long experience. - Bitter resentment among . the Mexican masses, because 'Of legis lation concerning religion, will make- resistance - obstinate, : but there Is little doubt that Mexico' government,, upheld by this coun try, will soon end tho Insurrection. Oad news of increasing floods in Alabama, water rising at Geneva, Jcault's granddaughter, Dierdre, 12 known dead. threaten to Interfere with the Int- Fortnnatcly, President Hoover i tor's pending marriage to a nice understands the problem of flood young man. control, and may bo trusted to doj Kitty discovers thnt the man she what needs doing, In ihe Alabama must divert is her own ex-husband, disaster. ' ... i Against Ms wishes she' keeps their ,,, , ' , ,V 'I ijone-liine relationship secret. Kitty The Mississippi also 0 reiitena. M1 , ' niedre's lovo And while engineers iy; they-be- fop.he;. form ,1K uftel. ieV w n n Imd ie v'"o " mvThe' " to he l "ony, one lent will un; obtedly occupy ithe, . n ,ho week- M t?L lor' hJ.;, nude0"1' "''ty, she takes her husband Old Man Hlver brought under lba . permanent control The comedy is as gay s its title. A well managed Mississippi, obe-but- it has a moral epitomized by rtli.nl to Ihn iilunn of engineers. carrying ocean ships from the: gulf i ito the lakes, and no longer lng millions ot cunic yarns oi goounKu. ji is not quite conipicieiv soll, will bo one of President Hoo-j.Miss' Lnrrimorc's show. Charlotte ver's gifts to the nation, if engi- H'.ranville. as the sago old Mrs. neenn skill can do it. 4 SEIS NEW RECORD ,. 1 . : The newest example of his hnn F.H' YORK. Mar. IS. Amcr-'.it . ,.. .., . .... ..... .. pUblc lst earnings for lS..set- tlnR n new hlt;h mnl.k bo,n ln s.lle, and profits. jtct.or,t net earnings of S2 i, 006.-1 an ncl.0.,sc ot ji.ir.S.IUO over .-ere largely the result of tlie. ;reaso2 In the .sales of Strike cigarette., coincident wit hthe most extensive newspaper advertising campaign ever under- taken ln behalf of an American C. Ji. Presently her husband turnH product. - up as n royal guest of the neigh- Tho cut in cigarette prices in; bore, and she meets him at dinner tho spring of would have re-ias l'rlnco Michael of Neo-Slavonln. duced earnings by millions of dol-j Air. Milne has a great deal of In rs If sales had not been largely i feathery fun with the two myth- increased. But public appreciation ' makers before lie permits their of the improvement In the process j reconciliation. ! of manufacture by the application j Some of the critics thought it all' of heat known as "toasting' so In-'a bit -4oo thin to be compelling, creased sales that all of-mis lossl but thero was much chuckling at i and made was made up. .the scenes wheYeln Mr. Sydney and Cleorgo W. Hill, president of thcMuH Kills tossed back and forth, i American Tobacco company, strttesjlfko forked lightning through tho that tho great gains in the sale of J clouds, tho subtle whimsies of Mr. j Lucky Strike clrngettes, which j Milna's dialog. , j u-nrn i-mr)-flftft nit ihrmtph 107 nnrtl i first ' s, . . oh. . ..-,, ...,; i '$I0.!I In 1927. After the payment - of dividends of $6 per share on the I tii-foiT,.,l nlnrl nn.1 4 8 nnf sli-iwtl on llm Mnimnn .Ineb In mnra thm 30.000 stockholders, there was car - rled to surplus $fi.22,270. bringing tho surplus up to $45.e:.0,521. The company's balance s h e e 1 shows u very strong position.. In order to meet the enlarged demand e. ti.Pkv wrik. .rr,, n.nn( Investment was Increased by ,M, 9S2.2f.fi to SU,M3,11A; and tobac co, tnn nu factored stock and sup plies to ftftl,S&fl.292, an Increase of S;i,r.ti4.fi62. Cash on hand was in creased by $?,273,(i36 to $17,033. 0S. , " - Contract awarded for widening and grading 3.1 mile's The Dalles California highway from Klamath Kails to Klamath Falls-Lakcvlew highway. Government appropriated S2o0, noo for river and harbor Improvc ments In Coos l!ay region. Port bind Journal. CM''-! :'Aiik About Newark By G. P. Sejinour NKSV YOHK rnclno Larrl- i more, whose, last stag role was that of the maudlin and publicity- loving murderess, In "Chicago," h f. n rnnvprled til U IAjI.fl. by Rachael Cro-jR"! sufrerers, brought from the t.iors and John Orient in the steerage of the Presl Colden into a ; dent, Madison, died In quarantine nt gay divorcee who I Diamond Polntj near here, Sunday, laughs at llfo to !Slx of tho passengers have died, .hide a shattered I The disease has also taken a ideal. - As JCItty Brown fCSt . in "Let Us Ho f f !ay." a new play " I written by Miss ! I i: rot hers and' J produced by Mr. l-rancliic . (Jolden. we see , l.nrrlmore her in tho pro logue weeping bitterly as she banishes her hus band, whom she has discovered in a char.ee infidelity. Three years later she has grown hard and "self-sure, so witty and utti'actlve a siren that Mrs. lloucl eoult bids her to her Westchester place for a week and assigns her to divert the affections of a man whose attentions to Mrs. Bouci I Kitty When she fordves her hus- band: That fidelity is tho only carry-'conceivable basis for happy mar Uouclcault, shares honors with Iter. A. A. Milne, who showed that ho need not always be whimsical when he turned out ' Tho Per fect. Alibi." a mystery piny which is one of the most popular of tile xurront N'cw York .season, has gono . W'lnnie-tbe-pook on his public! ng.iin. , 1 brought to the New York stage by linsil Sydney and Mary Kills, t mul ,0 (1(J wUh ft voln En Illshman .who parts with a wife ho cannot get along with, nnd van ishes. lenvlng her to retire on her slender competence to a little vil- singe near, london f There she invents a dead soldier husband and settles down as tho widow of the Cen. Jnmes Holger, iiK .mcvh mi, Known imsi um , his characterijt'ttinii of Abraham 'inPoln ln John Drlnkwnter's play Is hack on liroadway with another role that permlbi him to demon- ftrato 'lils Qhility to. live nndrSti uln 1 "J 0 or " P1"""- ObOllt the little knOWn Chasidli ' Uxih wnlch is a0cV atJvrry. he ! "K) n, 1lntI hodoxy jlnrt the Influences which wrest 1 Jlli so.n fa"d, dnuRhter from their f,u',ei s V . . . ... 'IMarJ' "nody. in private life 'Mr?. Deems Taylor; wife of tho composer nnd music critic, hns 1 written a new play, still untitled. which poon is to be presented with New Way To Improve Skin A wonderful discovery is tlie new Kronen process which gives M1U.-1,0-(il0 Kace pnwder its unparal leled smoothness and makes It stay on hmger. The purest powder made -its color is tested. Never gives a pasty or flaky look! AVill not irritate or clog the pores! Its youthful bloom stays on lunger. Hemember the name MKI.I.O CtLO. Heath's Drug Store. fine point is: shall r giu& HALF OF "Irie. FlFTf kP IT ALL. rAVSGLF? A Mosr xiencATe- ETHICAL. QoeSTlOM, - X CALLS IT regey Wood In the principal role. 'mIhs Kennedy collaborated on j"Mrfl.- Partridge ', Presents," and I she played on ftrondwuy this toil-' ison in "A Man 'With Red Hair." ilGITIS CASES OF ORIENT ORIGIN POrtT TOWXSEXD, V a h.. ! March IS. (IP) Two more meniu., heavy toll among steerago passen- gers quarantined at Seattle and:. 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